hygiene Crossword Puzzles
Spelling Words List 2 2025-01-24
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- A person who has one million dollars or more.
- To satisfy your thirst by drinking; to put out a fire.
- Something that happens or changes according to the different times of the year, like spring, summer, fall, and winter.
- How hot or cold something is, usually measured with a thermometer.
- The practice of training yourself to do something regularly, or following rules.
- A group of people living in the same area and working together, like your neighborhood.
- Keeping clean and healthy; washing and taking care of your body.
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- Very old; something that was made a long, long time ago.
- Feeling unhappy because someone else has something you want, like a toy or attention.
- To ask questions or find out more about something.
- A duty or job that you are expected to do, like taking care of your pet.
- When someone or a business does not have enough money to pay back what they owe.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time, like how hot or cold it is.
- Being able to speak a language very easily and smoothly.
- Having strong feelings, like happiness, sadness, or anger.
15 Clues: A person who has one million dollars or more. • To ask questions or find out more about something. • To satisfy your thirst by drinking; to put out a fire. • Very old; something that was made a long, long time ago. • Being able to speak a language very easily and smoothly. • Having strong feelings, like happiness, sadness, or anger. • ...
Health & Wellbeing 2021-10-05
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- If we do not maintain personal hygiene, we could become infected with B_________ and this could make us ill.
- When our parents pass on their genes or DNA to us we describe that as genetic i___________
- One intellectual effect of stress is that it makes us forgetful and harder to c_____________.
- Domestic violence is a possible s______ effect of excessive alcohol consumption
- A person who does not have regular contact with other people may suffer from social i___________
- Any factor which affects our ability to think and make decisions is an I________ factor
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- A C______ illness develops slowly but can last for your whole life. An example is asthma
- E_________ describes any physical activity which helps to keep us fit and healthy
- Describes feelings of mental and emotional tension. It can affect the whole body
- Any factor which affects how we feel is known as an E___________ factor
10 Clues: Any factor which affects how we feel is known as an E___________ factor • Domestic violence is a possible s______ effect of excessive alcohol consumption • E_________ describes any physical activity which helps to keep us fit and healthy • Describes feelings of mental and emotional tension. It can affect the whole body • ...
Down Syndrome 2021-03-16
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- and behavioral - characteristics that may impact approaches for dentist or dental hygienist include: impulsive behavior, slow learning, short attention span, delayed speech development, poor ability to process, unable to repeat new skills etc.
- 21 - a nickname for the condition
- fold - a vertical fold of the skin on either side of the nose
- area - defects of physical features mostly reside
- Syndrome - a condition caused by an extra chromosome of the 21st pair
- findings - vaulted palate, macroglossia, macrosomia, mouth breathing, bruxism, xerostomia, poor oral hygiene, periodontal infections, microdontia, congenitally missing teeth etc.
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- crease - reside in the middle of the hand, a single line
- - a neurologic condition that can be a situation of emergency and the clinician should stand beside patient until it is completely over with
- infections- most common medical problem
- concerns - existing simultaneously with this condition; it includes: cardiac problems, neurologic conditions, hematologic problems, gastrointestinal problems, vision problems, ear infections etc
10 Clues: 21 - a nickname for the condition • infections- most common medical problem • area - defects of physical features mostly reside • crease - reside in the middle of the hand, a single line • fold - a vertical fold of the skin on either side of the nose • Syndrome - a condition caused by an extra chromosome of the 21st pair • ...
Crossword Puzzle By Ariana Lynch 2023-10-25
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- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- Living cell in which a virus replicates
- Any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents that typically contain a protein coat surrounding an RNA or DNA core of genetic material but no semipermeable membrane, that are capable of growth and multiplication only in living cells, and that cause various important diseases in humans, animals, or plants.
- An organism that causes disease
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- Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health
- A kingdom made up of non green, eukaryotic organisms that have no means of movement, reproduce by using spores, and get food by breaking down substances in their surroundings and absorbing the nutrients
- Plantlike protists
- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus.
- An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host
- (microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission
10 Clues: Plantlike protists • An organism that causes disease • Living cell in which a virus replicates • A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health • An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host • A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus. • ...
Safeguarding Abuse 2024-01-23
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- Mistreatment or harm towards someone, often involving physical, emotional, or sexual harm.
- Abuse with violence or intentional harm towards someone that causes pain, injury, or distress.
- Abuse of when someone misuses or controls another person's money, property, or resources without their consent.
- Abuse that affects a person psychologically, often involving manipulation, humiliation, verbal threats or insults.
- When someone fails to take care of their own basic needs, such as personal hygiene, nutrition, or medical care.
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- Abuse that occurs within a family or involving a partner, who harms or controls another person.
- Repeated and intentional acts of aggression or intimidation towards someone.
- Abuse involving any unwanted activity or attention imposed on a person without their consent, often causing significant emotional and physical distress.
- When a person responsible for another's well-being fails to provide them with basic needs.
- Abuse that happens within an organization or facility, such as a school, care home, or hospital.
10 Clues: Repeated and intentional acts of aggression or intimidation towards someone. • Mistreatment or harm towards someone, often involving physical, emotional, or sexual harm. • When a person responsible for another's well-being fails to provide them with basic needs. • Abuse with violence or intentional harm towards someone that causes pain, injury, or distress. • ...
Spelling Drill 1.1 2023-08-09
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- a person who is qualified to perform religious duties and ceremonies in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Orthodox Churches (n)
- a type of heavy oil used as a fuel instead of petrol (n)
- to bring or get something back, especially from a place where it should not be (v)
- to succeed in reaching a particular goal, status or standard, especially by making an effort for a long time (v)
- the daughter of your brother or sister (n)
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- the practice of keeping yourself and your living and working areas clean in order to prevent illness and disease (n)
- lasting only a short time; short (adj)
- angry and aggressive in a way that is frightening (adj)
- a military operation in which an army tries to capture a town by surrounding it and stopping the supply of food, etc. to the people inside (n)
- to feel certain that something is true or that somebody is telling you the truth (v)
10 Clues: lasting only a short time; short (adj) • the daughter of your brother or sister (n) • angry and aggressive in a way that is frightening (adj) • a type of heavy oil used as a fuel instead of petrol (n) • to bring or get something back, especially from a place where it should not be (v) • ...
Eva's Unit 3 Crossword Task 2024-11-13
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- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- 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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- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- 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.
10 Clues: Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • 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. • The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-11-14
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- 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.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
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- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- 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.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
10 Clues: 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. • The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes. • ...
Unit 3 vocab 2024-11-14
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- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause food born illnesses when present in food.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
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- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
10 Clues: 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. • To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances. • ...
Safety and Sanitation 2024-11-14
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- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- 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.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
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- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
10 Clues: 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. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary words 2025-04-23
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- 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.
- Date The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
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- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- 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.
- Storage The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- Burn A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
10 Clues: Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • 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. • The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes. • ...
unit 4 vocab crossword :) 2024-12-06
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- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility. "a nitrogenous fertilizer"
- giving good value or service in relation to the amount of money, time, or effort spent.
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process.
- the prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol, especially in the US between 1920 and 1933.
- a place where free food is served to those who are homeless or destitute.
- relating to the conditions that affect hygiene and health, especially the supply of sewage facilities and clean drinking water.
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- any food that's changed from its natural state
- the development of an industry in a country or region on a wide scale
- the technique of breeding two different individuals of the same or other species in order to achieve the desired changes in the organisms
- a compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues
10 Clues: any food that's changed from its natural state • a compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues • the development of an industry in a country or region on a wide scale • a place where free food is served to those who are homeless or destitute. • giving good value or service in relation to the amount of money, time, or effort spent. • ...
CROSSWORD GAME 2019-09-19
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- The simplest and smallest forms of life
- The practice of keeping yourself and environment clean
- The system in your body that produces substances to help it fight against infection and disease
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- A medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel ill/sick when you eat or touch a particular substance
- The appearance of a particular disease in a large number of people at the same time
5 Clues: The simplest and smallest forms of life • The practice of keeping yourself and environment clean • The appearance of a particular disease in a large number of people at the same time • The system in your body that produces substances to help it fight against infection and disease • ...
COVID-19 2020-08-24
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- People may become infected by touching a surface ____________ by the virus and then touching their face
- When you are tested ________ for COVID-19, this means you have coronavirus
- Flying mammal
- buying, When consumers buy unusually large amounts of a product in anticipation of, or after, a disaster
- Producing or showing no symptoms
- False or misleading information
- Behaviors that can improve cleanliness and lead to good health, such as frequent hand washing, face washing, and bathing with soap
- A substance or fluid designed to kill germs on skin and objects
- It means to hold an event later than planned
- A restriction on the movement of people and goods with an intention to prevent the spread of diseases or pests
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- When you do not leave your home because you have or might have COVID-19
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and improving quality of life through organized efforts and informed choices of society
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- Planned or done in secret
- An epidemic of serious disease spreading rapidly in many countries simultaneously
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- When something suddenly begins, especially a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant
- A protective mask covering the nose and mouth or nose and eyes
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Planned or done in secret • False or misleading information • Producing or showing no symptoms • It means to hold an event later than planned • A protective mask covering the nose and mouth or nose and eyes • A substance or fluid designed to kill germs on skin and objects • ...
test 2022-03-25
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- Skin covering of poultry
- Protectin against diseases
- From egg to chick
- Dangerous product of fungi
- For chicken to sit on
- Essential step after cleaning
- very contagious poultry disease
- Drinking system
- First phase in life of laying hen
- Shortage of nutrients
- Maintenance behaviour of birds
- To determine fertilisation of eggs
- Causes diseases
- Opening of egg shell by chick
- Important component of egg shell
- Separating males from females
- Protective layer around egg
- Death on arrival
- Final part of both intestinal system and reproductive organs
- Egg white
- Bacterial growht in water lines
- Yellow in egg
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- Rats and mice
- Histomonosis
- Disinfection of hatching eggs
- Natural head decoration of poultry
- Common disease in broilers
- Temporarily heating of hatching eggs
- Bedding on floor of poultry house
- Chicken for meat production
- Temporary storage place of feed in poultry
- First droppings of chick
- Effect of extreme pecking problem
- Female chicken
- First phase of hatching eggs
- Newcastle disease
- Genetically similar group of animals
- Taking out intestines at slaughter
- Important disease prevention
- Removing feathers from broiler
- Antibiotic growht promoter
- Changing feathers
- Official name of waterbelly
- Group of chickens
- Day-old-chicks
- Hygiene measures to prevent infectins
46 Clues: Egg white • Histomonosis • Rats and mice • Yellow in egg • Female chicken • Day-old-chicks • Drinking system • Causes diseases • Death on arrival • From egg to chick • Newcastle disease • Changing feathers • Group of chickens • For chicken to sit on • Shortage of nutrients • Skin covering of poultry • First droppings of chick • Protectin against diseases • Common disease in broilers • ...
Health Crossword 2014-12-10
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- to stay clean
- how many hours at least should you sleep a night (number written out)
- In what category does meat go into in the food pyramid
- When there is a major wound, you find...
- what is the second step you take when helping a choking person
- how many liters of water should you drink a day (number written out)
- The last step when doing first aid (ccc)
- What is the second step to RICE
- how many times should you brush you teeth a day (number written out)
- what is the first step of RICE
- The second step when doing first aid (ccc)
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- The first step when doing first aid (ccc)
- When someone is bleeding hard, you ... the injury
- What telephone number is the first you call? (this is a number written out)
- In what category of the food pyramid would salad go
- What is the type of health called where you concentrate on you body (from mental, physical or social)
- how many hours a week should you at least do sport that is not in P.E.
- What is the first thing you do when someone is choking (two words)
- The type of health where you talk to socialize with people (from mental, physical or social)
- What do you call the steps of ABC
20 Clues: to stay clean • what is the first step of RICE • What is the second step to RICE • What do you call the steps of ABC • When there is a major wound, you find... • The last step when doing first aid (ccc) • The first step when doing first aid (ccc) • The second step when doing first aid (ccc) • When someone is bleeding hard, you ... the injury • ...
Health Crossword 2014-12-10
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- What is the first thing you do when someone is choking (two words)
- In what category does meat go into in the food pyramid
- The last step when doing first aid (ccc)
- What is the type of health called where you concentrate on you body (from mental, physical or social)
- In what category of the food pyramid would salad go
- to stay clean
- The type of health where you talk to socialize with people (from mental, physical or social)
- how many hours at least should you sleep a night (number written out)
- how many liters of water should you drink a day (number written out)
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- What do you call the steps of ABC
- how many times should you brush you teeth a day (number written out)
- what is the first step of RICE
- what is the second step you take when helping a choking person
- What is the second step to RICE
- What telephone number is the first you call? (this is a number written out)
- The second step when doing first aid (ccc)
- The first step when doing first aid (ccc)
- When someone is bleeding hard, you ... the injury
- When there is a major wound, you find...
- how many hours a week should you at least do sport that is not in P.E.
20 Clues: to stay clean • what is the first step of RICE • What is the second step to RICE • What do you call the steps of ABC • The last step when doing first aid (ccc) • When there is a major wound, you find... • The first step when doing first aid (ccc) • The second step when doing first aid (ccc) • When someone is bleeding hard, you ... the injury • ...
EMIY FAMILY DAY 2023-10-29
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- is acting in the best interests of others being and example standing up for others
- how you carry yourself
- being brave when tyring new things
- be kind and show you care and help others
- be honest dont cheat or steal admit when you made a mistake and fix it
- being understanding of others differences always doing your best
- Encourage Me I'm Young
- doing and giving your best effort doing the right thing event when no one is watchging
- making choices based on good values and sound judgement
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- a person who teaches you how to perfect a skill or behavior
- a commitment every emiy mentee must make
- a responsiblity given to mothers and fathers to raise healthy children to adulthood
- playing by the rules taking turns don't take advantage of others
- recognizing the efforts others make and letting them know
- do what you are supposed to do keep on trying consider the consequences of your actions
- the way a boys must take care of his body
- a step in the process of achieving your goal
- cooperate with others work together to be better respect the thoughts of the group
- a person in your age group who lives or learns in your environment
- a person that believes in you and helps you learn grow and become your best self
20 Clues: how you carry yourself • Encourage Me I'm Young • being brave when tyring new things • a commitment every emiy mentee must make • be kind and show you care and help others • the way a boys must take care of his body • a step in the process of achieving your goal • making choices based on good values and sound judgement • ...
Infection Terminology 2023-11-09
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- An organism that lives by feeding off of a host organism
- A carrier of a disease causing agent from an infected individual to a non infected individual
- Standards put in place by OSHA to protect healthcare workers from bloodborne illnesses
- Infections that were received during the stay at the hospital
- A device that uses steam to sanitize tools in a pressure vessel
- Clothing and equipment used to protect people from hazardous substances or environments
- Anything with a sharp edge or point that could puncture or cut skin
- Occurs when there is no human to human contact
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- A microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium that cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell
- A process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life
- A condition in which no living disease causing microorganisms are present
- The destruction or inhibition of microorganisms on living tissues
- Bodily fluids, any unattached skin, and sweat
- Member of a unicellular microorganism that can cause disease
- When you come into physical contact with blood or body fluids
- Parasites that feed on any organic organisms
- Eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds
- The promotion of hygiene and the prevention of diseases
- A diverse collection of bacteria found in organisms
- A cause of staph infection that can resist some antibiotics
20 Clues: Parasites that feed on any organic organisms • Bodily fluids, any unattached skin, and sweat • Occurs when there is no human to human contact • A diverse collection of bacteria found in organisms • The promotion of hygiene and the prevention of diseases • An organism that lives by feeding off of a host organism • ...
Infection Prevention Winter Puzzle Game #6 2023-03-22
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- precautions for cdiff
- most common type of infection
- protects your clothing from contamination
- abbrev blood borne pathogens
- abbrev Centers for Disease Control
- what you do each day before starting your shift
- a skin or soft tissue infection
- type of bacteriuria that shouldn't be treated with antibiotics
- color of biohazardous waste disposal bags
- how transmission precautions are communicated
- cleaning product for cdiff or norovirus
- type of precautions for flu or covid
- overwhelming infection leading to organ failure
- elevated body temp that may indicate infection
- most common type of skin infection
- medical device that has a built in safety device and requires special disposal containers
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- lung infection
- your blood sugar may be _____ if you have an infection
- virus that causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
- grown on a culture to see what type of antibiotic is needed
- invasive device that increases risk of infection
- staph aureus bacteria that is resistant to methicillin
- product used for hand hygiene
- Hep B is spread by this
- painful rash caused by reactivation of chicken pox virus
- where cultures are sent for processing
- what you should do with your cough
- abbrev. for transmission based precautions
- type of infection that can't be treated with antibiotics
- vaccine for this virus is reformulated every year
- PPE for your hands
- PPE that covers your mouth and nose
32 Clues: lung infection • PPE for your hands • precautions for cdiff • Hep B is spread by this • abbrev blood borne pathogens • most common type of infection • product used for hand hygiene • a skin or soft tissue infection • abbrev Centers for Disease Control • what you should do with your cough • most common type of skin infection • PPE that covers your mouth and nose • ...
health 2023-02-21
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- one celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- An organism, such as an infect, that transmits pathogens
- The body's response to injury or disease,resulting in a condition of swelling, pain, heat, and redness.
- specific prteins that attach to antigens, keeping, them from harming the body
- able to spread others by direct or indirect contact
- cleanliness
- system- A secondary circulatory system that helps the body fight pathogens and maintains its fluid balance
- The result of pathogens or germs invading the body, multiplying, and harming some of your body's cells.
- the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease.
- germs that cause disease
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- special white blood cells in the blood and lymphatic system
- organisms that are so small they can only be seen through a microscope
- SImple one-celled organisms
- condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body and mind
- organisms that are more complex than bacteria but cannot make their own food.
- disease- a disease that can be spread to a person from another person, an animal, or an object
- a preparation of dead or weekend pathogens that is introduced into the body to cause an immune response.
- system- a combination of body defenses made up of the cells, tissues, and organs that fight pathogens in the body.
- The smallest and simplest pathogens
- substances that send the immune system into action.
20 Clues: cleanliness • germs that cause disease • SImple one-celled organisms • The smallest and simplest pathogens • able to spread others by direct or indirect contact • substances that send the immune system into action. • one celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria • An organism, such as an infect, that transmits pathogens • ...
6th period: Drake and Lennox 2023-02-21
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- An organism such as an insect, that transmits a pathogen
- Organisms that are more complex than bacteria, but cannot make their own food
- The smallest and the simplest pathogens
- A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that is introduced into the body to cause an immune response.
- A highly communicable viral disease characterized by fever, chills, fatigue, headache, muscle aches, and respiratory symptoms
- One-celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- Cleanliness
- Substances that send the immune system into action
- Germs that cause diseases
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- The body's response to injuries or disease, resulting in a condition of swelling pain heat, and redness
- Single one-celled organisms
- Any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body of mind.
- A viral disease characterized by an inflammation of the liver and yellowing of the skin and the white of the eyes
- A bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs
- Proteins that attach to antigens, keeping them from harming the body
- The ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease
- A serious inflammation of the lungs
- A condition that happens when pathogens enter the body, multiply and cause harm.
- Able to spread to others by direct or indirect contact
- Organisms that are so small they can only be seen through a microscope
20 Clues: Cleanliness • Germs that cause diseases • Single one-celled organisms • A serious inflammation of the lungs • The smallest and the simplest pathogens • A bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs • Substances that send the immune system into action • Able to spread to others by direct or indirect contact • An organism such as an insect, that transmits a pathogen • ...
SG-LAB-FEB 2025-02-07
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- Regular visual check of equipment
- Lab equipment used to control exposure to hazardous fumes
- Tool for systematic maintenance tasks
- Safe and organized placement of gas cylinders in the lab
- Where maintenance records are kept
- Proper disposal of broken items
- Replacement of worn-out parts
- Reducing friction in moving parts
- Planned timing for maintenance tasks
- Checking for equipment damage
- Electrical connections that power lab equipment or instruments
- Ensuring proper airflow in safety devices
- Disinfecting surfaces and equipment
- Necessary for proper equipment use
- Applying oil to moving parts
- Regular adjustment to ensure accuracy
- Important component in biosafety cabinets
- Protective gear for hands
- End of a reagent’s usability period
- Regular check of emergency stations
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- Keeping track of supplies and equipment
- Recording maintenance activities
- State of being free from contaminants
- Ensuring even distribution of samples in a centrifuge
- Microscope components that control light and image clarity
- Confirming equipment performs as intended
- Measure of how well something functions or operates
- Proper storage of chemicals
- Type of maintenance to avoid breakdowns
- Process of analyzing samples for specific properties or results
- Temperature-controlled device used to grow or store biological samples
- Primary concern in lab maintenance
- Lab device for sterilizing equipment with heat and pressure
- Safety device for eye protection
- Daily task to maintain hygiene
- Lab instrument used to transfer small volumes of liquid
36 Clues: Protective gear for hands • Proper storage of chemicals • Applying oil to moving parts • Replacement of worn-out parts • Checking for equipment damage • Daily task to maintain hygiene • Proper disposal of broken items • Recording maintenance activities • Safety device for eye protection • Regular visual check of equipment • Reducing friction in moving parts • ...
Hazards 2025-02-28
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- The A in "Fat Tom"
- Form of fungus that can grow at nearly any temperature
- These should be store away from food and can cause severe harm if ingested
- Larger than bacteria and viruses, Must live in or on a host to survive, Found in poultry, fish, and meats, Can be eliminated by freezing and using proper cooking methods and temperatures
- When raw foods are exposed to toxins
- Movement of chemicals or microorganisms from one place to another
- Any foreign object that should not be eaten but make their way into food
- Meaning Healthy or Clean and Whole
- Beneficial in the making of bread and the baking process, When present in other foods such as honey and jelly it can cause spoilage
- First T in "Fat Tom"
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- When harmful organisms or substances are present in food
- From microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi
- Foodborne Illness abbreviation
- Need a host or living cell to grow, Easily transmitted from person to person through poor hygiene, and Can survive freezing and cooking
- The M in "Fat Tom"
- Found in soil, plants, animals, water, and the air
- First F in "Fat Tom"
- The O in "Fat Tom"
- Second T in "Fat Tom"
- Has to have an internal temperature of 165 to be considered done
- Tiny single-celled microorganisms
21 Clues: The A in "Fat Tom" • The M in "Fat Tom" • The O in "Fat Tom" • First F in "Fat Tom" • First T in "Fat Tom" • Second T in "Fat Tom" • Foodborne Illness abbreviation • Tiny single-celled microorganisms • Meaning Healthy or Clean and Whole • When raw foods are exposed to toxins • Found in soil, plants, animals, water, and the air • ...
crossword in the veterinary field 2025-07-15
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- Essential liquid for hydration and survival.
- The person responsible for a pet.
- The space where an animal lives and interacts.
- Animals kept at home for companionship.
- Medicine given to treat an animal’s condition.
- Helping animals get used to people and other animals.
- The process of providing food necessary for health and growth.
- Medical help to cure or improve health.
- The way an animal acts.
- Related to the medical care of animals.
- The act of looking after animals properly.
- Kind concern for animals' suffering.
- An injection to protect animals from disease.
- Looked at closely by a vet.
- A routine medical examination.
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- Physical activity to keep animals healthy.
- Teaching animals to behave correctly.
- A small amount of body material for testing.
- A place where animals and crops are raised.
- The duty of caring for animals.
- A place with equipment and staff for animal treatment.
- Practices to keep animals clean and healthy.
- The process of getting well again.
- The regular food given to an animal.
- A medical operation on an animal.
- Illness caused by bacteria or viruses.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- Living creatures cared for in farms or clinics.
- A small medical center for treating animals.
- A type of diet with all necessary nutrients.
30 Clues: The way an animal acts. • Looked at closely by a vet. • A routine medical examination. • The duty of caring for animals. • The person responsible for a pet. • A medical operation on an animal. • The process of getting well again. • The regular food given to an animal. • Kind concern for animals' suffering. • Teaching animals to behave correctly. • ...
SCRMC Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-12
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- Abbreviation for a serious type of infection in hospitals.
- A biological response caused by exposure to allergens.
- A common allergen found in the environment, especially during springtime.
- Something that is not functioning properly.
- The process of determining a patient's previous health conditions.
- A hormone that helps regulate blood sugar.
- The act of observing something or someone.
- Abbreviation for a serious medical condition involving blood clots in the lungs.
- The process of releasing a patient from care.
- A medical condition that is often caused by an infection in the lungs.
- A quick medical procedure or imaging action.
- Abbreviation for a common clotting condition.
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- The biological substance triggered by an allergic reaction.
- A tool or technique used to limit a patient's movement for safety.
- The act of maintaining cleanliness and health.
- A common procedure or action involving a small injury or discomfort.
- A type of medical catheter used for draining urine.
- A common safety concern in hospitals and healthcare settings.
- A key part of evaluating healthcare conditions, especially in older adults.
- The professional title for someone giving permission for a medical procedure.
- A common source of allergic reactions.
- A substance that helps prevent blood clots.
- A protective measure that can be worn to secure identity.
- A mineral and electrolyte important for bodily functions.
- A warning signal used in medical settings for emergencies or alerts.
25 Clues: A common source of allergic reactions. • A hormone that helps regulate blood sugar. • The act of observing something or someone. • Something that is not functioning properly. • A substance that helps prevent blood clots. • A quick medical procedure or imaging action. • The process of releasing a patient from care. • Abbreviation for a common clotting condition. • ...
Viral Infecrtions 2025-10-08
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- When a doctor figures out what illness you have.
- – Staying away from others to stop the spread of infection.
- – When your body temperature rises to fight infection.
- A group of people working together to stay healthy.
- – Gel or spray used to kill germs on your hands.
- Clean outdoor air that’s good for your lungs.
- Related to breathing or the lungs.
- – Common symptom that helps clear your airways.
- – Able to be spread from one person to another.
- A disease that spreads quickly within one region.
- – A disease outbreak that spreads across countries.
- Lets in fresh air to help clear out indoor germs.
- – Quick burst of air that can spread germs if uncovered.
- – A protein your immune system makes to fight off infections.
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- – Practices like handwashing that help prevent illness.
- – A tiny infectious particle that needs a host to reproduce.
- Actions you take to avoid getting sick.
- The process of getting better after being sick.
- Bringing in fresh air to reduce the spread of germs.
- – Separating sick people from healthy ones.
- Eating healthy foods to boost your immune system.
- – A shot that trains your immune system to fight viruses.
- – Your body’s defense system against viruses.
- A sign that your body isn’t feeling well.
- – Protective covering that helps reduce the spread of airborne germs.
25 Clues: Related to breathing or the lungs. • Actions you take to avoid getting sick. • A sign that your body isn’t feeling well. • – Separating sick people from healthy ones. • Clean outdoor air that’s good for your lungs. • – Your body’s defense system against viruses. • The process of getting better after being sick. • – Common symptom that helps clear your airways. • ...
Sterile Technique & Universal Protocol/Time Out 2025-09-30
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- Material used to create a sterile barrier around the surgical site
- Patient verbally states their full name and the ______ to be performed
- Use imaging for unresolved ______ or non-intact devices
- ______ technique is foundational to surgical site infection prevention
- Part of the healthcare workers body that must be covered during patient skin antisepsis
- The main goal of universal protocol - error ______
- At Ascension, everyone is accountable for patient ______
- Facial covering that should not be worn dangling at any time
- Patient's informed ______ form is compared with the physician order, H&P and schedule
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- Verifying the right patient before any procedure
- Assessment included in the time out, scored as a 1, 2 or 3
- A deliberate pause among all members of the team to confirm and question
- An object left inside the patient at the end of a procedure
- Complete this if a team member fails to participate in Surgical STOP
- Limit movement around the sterile field to decrease risk of ______
- Perform hand ______ before opening sterile supplies
- Masks if worn below the ____ can cause airborne microbe contamination of the sterile field
- Acronym for Ask a question, Request a change, voice a Concern, use Chain of command
- End of case when all team members stop activity to review: counts, specimens, meds and more
- Site ______ is required if there is more than one possible procedure location
20 Clues: Verifying the right patient before any procedure • The main goal of universal protocol - error ______ • Perform hand ______ before opening sterile supplies • Use imaging for unresolved ______ or non-intact devices • At Ascension, everyone is accountable for patient ______ • Assessment included in the time out, scored as a 1, 2 or 3 • ...
KERRY TAMPOI World Food Safety Day 2020 Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-10
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- Habuk, rambut, kuku , serangga, serpihan kaca, kepingan cat, logam atau plastik adalah contoh pencemaran ______ di dalam makanan.
- Penyakit Bawaan _______ ialah penyakit yang disebabkan oleh pengambilan makanan atau minuman yang telah tercemar.
- Tema World Food Safety Day 2020 ialah "Food Safety, ______'s Bussiness".(English)
- Sebelum memasuki Critical Hygiene Zone di Kerry Tampoi, saya perlu memakai lapisan _______, pelitup separuh muka facemask, dan lapisan penutup kasut yang bersih. (English)
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- Mem___ _____ ialah perkasa paling asas dalam mengelakkan pencemaran silang makanan daripada berlaku .
- Sejenis mikroorganisma yang menyebabkan penyakit Salmonellosis.
- Pencemaran ______ ialah pemindahan suatu bahan cemar dari satu tempat ke tempat yang lain.
- Mengikut Kerry Glass Policy, semua kejadian pecah atau serpihan ______hendaklah di laporkan segera dan direkodkan.
- Sekiranay saya terjumpa objek atau kejadian yang berisiko untuk Keselamatan Makanan, saya mesti segera melaporkan ia kepada ______ saya. (English)
9 Clues: Sejenis mikroorganisma yang menyebabkan penyakit Salmonellosis. • Tema World Food Safety Day 2020 ialah "Food Safety, ______'s Bussiness".(English) • Pencemaran ______ ialah pemindahan suatu bahan cemar dari satu tempat ke tempat yang lain. • Mem___ _____ ialah perkasa paling asas dalam mengelakkan pencemaran silang makanan daripada berlaku . • ...
CRUCIGRAMA #2 2022-11-04
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- a contagious disease caused by a virus that spreads from person to person. Typical symptoms are swollen salivary glands and a fever.
- a sack located under the liver. It stores and concentrates bile produced in the liver.
- A form of gum disease that causes inflamed gums the main cause is poor oral hygiene.
- the unintentional passing of urine, it can happen for many reasons, including urinary tract infections, vaginal infection
- a lung condition that causes shortness of breath.
- a person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition and their impacts on health.
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- the process of giving a vaccine to a person to protect them against disease
- tired and weak, and lacking energy or interest
- a type of skin infection it causes rough, skin-colored bumps to form on the skin
9 Clues: tired and weak, and lacking energy or interest • a lung condition that causes shortness of breath. • the process of giving a vaccine to a person to protect them against disease • a type of skin infection it causes rough, skin-colored bumps to form on the skin • A form of gum disease that causes inflamed gums the main cause is poor oral hygiene. • ...
Staying healthy 2020-06-01
Spring is in the Air 2017-02-22
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- a respiratory condition marked by difficulty in breathing
- not belonging to or coming from within a particular group.
- the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen.
- the process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs.
- a long coat made from waterproofed or water-resistant fabric.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- warm, dry, gusty, westerly WIND that blows down the Rocky Mountains into the mountains' eastern slopes and the western prairies
- to flourish; develop (often followed by into or out):
- of the color of growing foliage, between yellow and blue in thespectrum:
- development from a simpler to a more complex stage:
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- a tool used while cleaning that using sucking air
- a line of cleaning products by Procter & Gamble
- any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- glass or other transparent material in a frame to admit light or air and allow people to see out.
- bring or gather together (things, typically when scattered or widespread).
- clothes and linens that need to be washed or that have been newly washed.
17 Clues: a line of cleaning products by Procter & Gamble • a tool used while cleaning that using sucking air • development from a simpler to a more complex stage: • to flourish; develop (often followed by into or out): • a respiratory condition marked by difficulty in breathing • not belonging to or coming from within a particular group. • ...
Camping Crossword 2021-10-20
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- shoes built for long-distance nature walks over bumpy terrain (2 words)
- a sharp tool used to chop firewood
- a battery-operated, handheld, portable light
- a canvas or rope mesh bed suspended by cords from 2 trees
- a waterproof coat worn to protect oneself from a downpour of precipitation
- a narrow boat with pointed ends moved by using a typically wooden paddle
- traditionally a space cleared on solid ground encircled by stones to contain an outdoor fire (2 words)
- a narrow boat that sits low to the water with a small opening in the top to sit in, propelled using a double-sided paddle
- small sticks used to create a flame
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- a bag with shoulder straps carried on one’s back
- a nylon-cased rubber cord used for securing luggage
- an insulated container used to keep food and drinks fresh
- a portable shelter made of fabric and supported by poles
- an instrument with 2 lenses (one for each eye) used for viewing things from a distance
- a warm, lined and padded sack for a person to sleep in (2 words)
- a kit packed with hygiene items used in washing and body care (such as soap, shampoo and toothpaste)
- uncultivated land uninhabited by humans
17 Clues: a sharp tool used to chop firewood • small sticks used to create a flame • uncultivated land uninhabited by humans • a battery-operated, handheld, portable light • a bag with shoulder straps carried on one’s back • a nylon-cased rubber cord used for securing luggage • a portable shelter made of fabric and supported by poles • ...
The Catcher in the Rye 2019-05-17
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- argument; disagreement
- The author of the book
- This person has pimples and does not understand hygiene (first name only)
- The name of Holden’s school
- fake; not genuine; not honest
- a person who behaves in ways intended to attract attention or show-off
- against religion
- This is the color of Holden’s hat
- Holden wrote his history paper about this group of people
- This is the name of the taxi driver in chapter 12.
- Holden says he shoots _______________ with his hat on.
- glamorous; high-class; upscale; ritzy
- The main character of the book
- worries; doubts
- This is where Holden lived at Pencey
- indifferent or bored; unimpressed
- Holden’s roommate (first name only)
- Allie died of this disease
- in a close, personal manner
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- excellent or valuable.
- rotten; stinking
- The name of the book
- Holden had to walk ____________ blocks back to his hotel.
- extremely fine
- noisily jolly or rowdy
- conscienceless; unaffected by principles of right and wrong
- This is Holden’s kid sister
- The name of D.B.’s short story
- to exclude; to make an outcast
- The 3 ladies from chapter 10 are from this city.
- casual; laid-back
- extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous
- Holden wants to know what happens to the ____________ during the winter.
- smoothly polite
- This is the name of the elevator boy
35 Clues: extremely fine • worries; doubts • smoothly polite • rotten; stinking • against religion • casual; laid-back • The name of the book • excellent or valuable. • argument; disagreement • The author of the book • noisily jolly or rowdy • Allie died of this disease • The name of Holden’s school • This is Holden’s kid sister • in a close, personal manner • fake; not genuine; not honest • ...
Criss Cross 2019-03-05
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- griechisch Eiertütschen
- Wirkt auch gegen Magenkrämpfe
- Die Wissenschaftler haben das kleine Schmuckstück sofort erkannt
- Jeder Grieche hat im Durchschnitt 12 davon
- Von Meereshöhe bis 3091 m ü.M.
- Als ob rote Blutkörperchen den Fluss hinunterfliessen
- Klein, und in der Schweiz ausgestorben
- Mit diesem Horn bringt sie keinen Ton hervor
- Von Albanien bis in die Türkei (zwei Worte)
- Kein Marder und kein Löwe
- 515 km
- Wenn Träume wahr werden (Ohne seinen Schnabel)
- Hier spielt Griechenland in der Superleage
- Gurken- Knoblauch- Minze-Jogurtsauce
- Besticht mit ihrer einmaligen Vielgestaltigkeit (deutsch)
- Auf wenig Fläche grosser Einsatz (Mz.)
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- europäische und asiatische Flora und Fauna treffen hier zusammen
- Singen im Duett (Umlaut 2 Buchstaben)
- 2000 leisten wertvolle Arbeit
- Frisst als Sichtjähger nur, was er sieht
- Knoblauch, Zitrone, Oregano
- Seltene Fischart in Thrakien
- Opfer der Hygiene in der Landwirtschaft
- 36 von 39
- Er bohrt ohne Akku
- Diese Unterart hat den grauen Mantel gewählt
- 10-11 kg auf ein Kilogramm verdichtet
- Mit viel Glück auch in der Schweiz zu sehen
- So plumpe gibt es in der Schweiz keine
- Tauchen können sie nicht
- Spyros hat ihn erfunden
- rex, flex oder fex? Sicher gross. lat., 1 Wort
- Er läuft täglich einige Kilometer (Umlaut 2 Buchstaben)
- 139 endemische Arten
- Vulkanische Ablagerungen
- Garantiert traditionelle Spezialität
- Hält Pflanzenfresser und Gesundheitsbewusste ab
37 Clues: 515 km • 36 von 39 • Er bohrt ohne Akku • 139 endemische Arten • griechisch Eiertütschen • Spyros hat ihn erfunden • Tauchen können sie nicht • Vulkanische Ablagerungen • Kein Marder und kein Löwe • Knoblauch, Zitrone, Oregano • Seltene Fischart in Thrakien • Wirkt auch gegen Magenkrämpfe • 2000 leisten wertvolle Arbeit • Von Meereshöhe bis 3091 m ü.M. • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-04
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- A harmonious or sympathetic relation
- Someone who has been admitted to the hospital for diagnostic studies or treatment
- Music of language; cadence and rhythm of speech
- Verbal __ is used to establish rapport with a patient
- Position of a persons torso or extremities and facial expression
- Model of human needs developed by Abraham Maslow
- Feeling how the other person feels
- Gaining the patients _ is a major factor in producing quality radiographs
- Has 3 different types that can be used for emotional support, emphasis, or palpation
- Ability to evaluate, perceive, and control emotions
- The study of aging and diseases of older adults
- directive This legal document provides terminally ill patients with some control over their death
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- _ appearance; follow the dress code
- Someone who who comes to a health care facility for diagnosis or treatment, but does not occupy a bed or stay overnight
- Ability and right of the patients to make independent decisions regarding their medical care
- Exchange of information,thoughts, or messages using methods other than actual words of speech
- Personal _ is as important as professional appearance
- Application of light pressure with fingers
- The amount of space that people feel it necessary to set between themselves and others
- Feeling sorry for another person
- The patient perceives confidence as _
- _ patients; This group of patients requires you to "get down to their level"
22 Clues: Feeling sorry for another person • Feeling how the other person feels • _ appearance; follow the dress code • A harmonious or sympathetic relation • The patient perceives confidence as _ • Application of light pressure with fingers • Music of language; cadence and rhythm of speech • The study of aging and diseases of older adults • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-04
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- Ability and right of the patients to make independent decisions regarding their medical care
- Someone who has been admitted to the hospital for diagnostic studies or treatment
- Gaining the patients _ is a major factor in producing quality radiographs
- Model of human needs developed by Abraham Maslow
- language Position of a persons torso or extremities and facial expression
- Ability to evaluate, perceive, and control emotions
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- Feeling how the other person feels
- Music of language; cadence and rhythm of speech
- The study of aging and diseases of older adults
- Application of light pressure with fingers
- A harmonious or sympathetic relation
- This legal document provides terminally ill patients with some control over their death
- Exchange of information,thoughts, or messages using methods other than actual words of speech
- Verbal __ is used to establish rapport with a patient
- _ appearance; follow the dress code
- The amount of space that people feel it necessary to set between themselves and others
- Personal _ is as important as professional appearance
- Has 3 different types that can be used for emotional support, emphasis, or palpation
- The patient perceives confidence as _
- Someone who who comes to a health care facility for diagnosis or treatment, but does not occupy a bed or stay overnight
- _ patients; This group of patients requires you to "get down to their level"
21 Clues: Feeling how the other person feels • _ appearance; follow the dress code • A harmonious or sympathetic relation • The patient perceives confidence as _ • Application of light pressure with fingers • Music of language; cadence and rhythm of speech • The study of aging and diseases of older adults • Model of human needs developed by Abraham Maslow • ...
Epidemiology Crossword 2020-09-10
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- Group of People
- Nutritional disorder associated with the lack of vitamin C
- Measures associations, investigates cause and effect
- Prediction of the likely course of a disease.
- Discovered vaccine for smallpox through cowpox
- Causation
- the only eradicated disease in the World
- Cessation of life
- Pioneer in the fight against Pellagra
- The study of the distribution and determinants of disease in populations
- Etiologic agent of smallpox
- Two words. Characteristics that predict risk of disease
- Last case location of variola major
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- Sickness, the condition of being unwell
- What John Snow removed to stop the cholera outbreak.
- Introduced a hand hygiene program that reduced infant mortality in a Vienna Hospital
- systematic error
- Two words. One to one relationship between specific pathogens and diseases.
- What alternative to water saved people from Cholera in London
- Two words. Descriptive study of living organisms (or disease course), without experimentation or intervention
- latin for people
- Disease is caused by bad air
- All the factors that influence health
- latin for study of
- latin for on,among, or upon
- Developed a postulate for identifying diseases
- Father of demography and analyzed mortality data in London
- Pellagra is associated with this vitamin
- Two words. Created to protect against miasma
- Last case location of variola minor
30 Clues: Causation • Group of People • systematic error • latin for people • Cessation of life • latin for study of • latin for on,among, or upon • Etiologic agent of smallpox • Disease is caused by bad air • Last case location of variola major • Last case location of variola minor • All the factors that influence health • Pioneer in the fight against Pellagra • ...
Nilu Tea 2020-11-11
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- Nilu Tea is produced under strict ______ conditions and food safety standards.
- There are more ______ in coffee than tea.
- Tea is filled with ______ to help support a healthy immune system.
- Drinking cinnamon tea may help control ______ and regulate blood sugar.
- Nilushika is the first ______entrepreneur to own and operate a tea business in Sri Lanka.
- Nilushika spent ______ years in Singapore as a domestic helper before returning to Sri Lanka.
- Type of tea that can only be found in Sri Lanka.
- Where Nilu Tea is from, two words.
- Nilu Tea believes in building a meaningful ______ between the tea pickers, producers, retailers and consumers.
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- there are ______tea bags in each box of Nilu Tea.
- A type of tea that has color in its name, two words.
- A tea that is cool and helps to combat flu.
- Nilu contributed towards the initiative to build ______ for the tea plantation workers.
- A tea with a distinct flavor, used in cakes, two words.
- The name of Nilu Tea's founder.
- A tea flavor that fresh and zesty, two words.
- A caffeine-free Nilu tea flavor that helps with relaxation and sleep quality.
- Keep ______ and carry on with Nilu's Earl Grey tea.
- ______% of Nilu Tea profits help women in Sri Lanka start their own micro-business.
- Perfect tea for the Christmas season.
20 Clues: The name of Nilu Tea's founder. • Where Nilu Tea is from, two words. • Perfect tea for the Christmas season. • There are more ______ in coffee than tea. • A tea that is cool and helps to combat flu. • A tea flavor that fresh and zesty, two words. • Type of tea that can only be found in Sri Lanka. • there are ______tea bags in each box of Nilu Tea. • ...
TUESDAYTEAMAWESOME 2020-10-26
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- greeting
- compulsory question at beginning of call
- What workgroup do we select for making an outbound call?
- No limit for people on Level 1 Funerals and
- SU receives a text before HL makes a call
- How many passes do we make for unsuccessful calls?
- stands for
- Which mega-star footballer recently tested positive for COVID?
- How many days must the SU isolate for after "date of last known contact
- Against COVID
- maintain good
- The first name of the person who updates the Health concern
- Covid-19 is a specific type of what?
- This is required on day of release
- Lockdown restrictions ease today (27th October) in?
- What is currently the least popular pub in Auckland?
- Large numbers of positive Seamen were from?
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- it is no longer compulsory to get a?
- The CDC recommends using an alcohol-based hand ____________ with at least 60% alcohol.
- End of day phone status
- Where would you find info on the closest GP/CTCs to a particular address?
- During New Zealand's first lockdown ____ was extremely hard to find
- NZ border
- What we must continue to scan?
- If you are sick
- esclation required
- we must check regularly?
- What tab do you log an unsuccessful call under?
- Where can we find our call-script?
- day 12 test mandatory true or false
- SU should ring the PHU for test results true or false
31 Clues: greeting • NZ border • stands for • Against COVID • maintain good • If you are sick • esclation required • End of day phone status • we must check regularly? • What we must continue to scan? • Where can we find our call-script? • This is required on day of release • day 12 test mandatory true or false • it is no longer compulsory to get a? • Covid-19 is a specific type of what? • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2021-02-23
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- Helps hormone production and keeps the body warm
- Can be found in the cupboard behind the whiteboard
- Involved in metabolism and preventing disease
- Two scoops is one serve of _____
- The amount of food you put on your plate and choose to eat
- Name of the compulsory online safety and hygiene training
- One slice is one serve of _____
- The number of units within the classroom
- Helps to maintain balance of body fluids and makes up 60-75 percent of the body
- Provide dietary fibre and are the body’s preferred source of energy
- Australian Dietary Guideline 2 encourages people to enjoy a wide variety of nutritious foods from these five _____ every day
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- A visual guide that represents the proportion of the five food groups recommended for daily consumption
- Found above the middle bench
- The substances in food that our bodies process to enable it to function
- A set amount stated in the Australian Dietary Guidelines and this doesn’t change
- The process of providing the body with food that is necessary for health and growth
- Necessary for good health and are part of many hormones and enzymes
- Help build muscle and repair body tissues
- One thing your teacher values
- Found on the back of food packaging and can be used to compare items nutritional value
20 Clues: Found above the middle bench • One thing your teacher values • One slice is one serve of _____ • Two scoops is one serve of _____ • The number of units within the classroom • Help build muscle and repair body tissues • Involved in metabolism and preventing disease • Helps hormone production and keeps the body warm • Can be found in the cupboard behind the whiteboard • ...
Nihar Kitchen Safety 2021-10-20
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- cause or allow (liquid) to flow over the edge of its container, especially unintentionally. (5 letters)
- The state of being free from illness or injury. (6 letters)
- the temperature at and above which vapor of the substance cannot be liquefied (20 letters)
- the action or method of storing something for future use.
- Protecting yourself from dangerous stuff ( 6 letters)
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope (14 letters)
- cause to move or be apart. (8 letters)
- any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms (6 letters)
- is a type of fungi that lives on plant and animal matter (5 letters)
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- free from dirt, marks, or stains.(5 letters)
- a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous (10 letters)
- a source or a situation with the potential for harm (6 letters)
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease (7 letters)
- Something that can go on fire (9 Letters)
- The action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.(13 letters)
- Are microscopic organisms not visible with the naked eye (8 letters long)
- Opposite of hot (4 letters)
- Opposite of cold (3 letters)
- It can make you die, and some snakes have it (6 letters)
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect. (8 letters)
- Type of Bactria (10 letters)
21 Clues: Opposite of hot (4 letters) • Opposite of cold (3 letters) • Type of Bactria (10 letters) • cause to move or be apart. (8 letters) • Something that can go on fire (9 Letters) • free from dirt, marks, or stains.(5 letters) • Protecting yourself from dangerous stuff ( 6 letters) • make clean and hygienic; disinfect. (8 letters) • ...
Japfa Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-30
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- Food for domestic animals
- Another name for a domesticated bird
- A newly hatched domestic bird
- Another name for broiler breeder farm
- The opposite of never
- Another word for food
- The name of one of our feed brands
- The opposite of worst
- The state of being protected from harm or danger
- Business activity related to farming and commercial farming-related activities
- Name of our organisation
- nutritious substance that we eat for survival and growth
- Another name for a pig
- A facility where eggs are hatched
- The degree of excellence of something
- To be in a good physical and mental condition
- An initiative by Japfa to help farmers
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms
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- The measures designed to prevent human or animal exposure to disease-causing agents, such as bacteria, viruses, etc.
- Agricultural production carried out on the basis of an agreement between farmer and buyer
- Most common type of poultry
- A breed of chicken raised for meat production
- Something that is recently made and not used before
- The continent in which Japfa does business
- The name of one of our feed brands
- A place where food for domestic animals is manufactured
- Refers to practices and principles to keep ourselves and our surroundings clean and disease-free
- Domesticated Animals
- The flesh of mammals that is used as food
29 Clues: Domesticated Animals • The opposite of never • Another word for food • The opposite of worst • Another name for a pig • Name of our organisation • Food for domestic animals • Most common type of poultry • A newly hatched domestic bird • A facility where eggs are hatched • The name of one of our feed brands • The name of one of our feed brands • Another name for a domesticated bird • ...
Normandale 2023-04-17
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- Who is Normandale's mascot?
- Most common degree awarded
- Where students can access 4-year degrees on Normandale's campus
- The year Normandale was founded, 19__
- Where you can find the Biology and Chemistry labs
- Associate of Fine Arts (abbr.)
- #2 intended Health Science degree
- Where students can go to work out or play pick-up basketball
- The only building on campus without classrooms
- Money awarded from the government to help pay tuition
- Houses Admissions, Advising, and Student Services
- Provides a variety of scholarship opportunities for Normandale students
- Associate of Arts (abbr.)
- Where you can find the theater and gallery
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- Connects students to campus and community resources (ex. childcare, housing, transportation, healthcare, and more); Located in A1560
- Normandale's largest transfer partner
- Associate of Applied Science (abbr.)
- Visit the ____ to feed the koi fish
- Normandale's first responders
- #1 intended Health Science degree
- Offers free tutoring and support for Normandale students
- Program funded by the State of Minnesota that allows high school students to take college classes
- Provides free food and hygiene items to any Normandale student; Located in A1560
- Associate of Science (abbr.)
- Where students can go to access 90,000+ books, 400+ subscriptions, and study
- Normandale's President
- Program that connects students who are first gen, low-income, and/or have a disability with a student success coach and additional supports/resources
27 Clues: Normandale's President • Associate of Arts (abbr.) • Most common degree awarded • Who is Normandale's mascot? • Associate of Science (abbr.) • Normandale's first responders • Associate of Fine Arts (abbr.) • #1 intended Health Science degree • #2 intended Health Science degree • Visit the ____ to feed the koi fish • Associate of Applied Science (abbr.) • ...
Foods and Nutritions 2014-02-06
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- Piece of protective clothing
- Hazard Analysis Critical Point
- Materials that are quick to burn
- Accepting deliveries of good and supplies
- Aromatic vegetable product that blends with the natural flavor
- Food has been cleaned and prepared so that it can be cooked and clean
- Tiny, single celled microorganisms
- A serious medical condition in which not enough oxygen reached tissues
- Keeping foods warm or cold before serving them
- Proof that you are an expert in a specific topic, such as culinary arts, baking, and pastry making
- Products that can spoil quickly
- A restaurant where costumers server themselves
- Combination of herbs, spies and seeds
- Buys food and supplies for restaurants according to his or her restaurant clients current needs
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- Recycling program that helps to improve the environment
- A potentially life threatening situation that usually occurs suddenly and unexpectedly.
- Written record of day-to-day actions and procedures
- Using good grooming habits to maintain health
- Works under the guidance of skilled workers
- Ingredient that intensifies natural flavor
- handler A worker who is in direct contact with food
- A harmful organism or substance
- Placing food in a location for later use
- Ingredient that changes natural flavor
- A style of cooking
- aid Assisting an injured person until professional medical help can be provided.
- Disease causing microorganism
27 Clues: A style of cooking • Piece of protective clothing • Disease causing microorganism • Hazard Analysis Critical Point • A harmful organism or substance • Products that can spoil quickly • Materials that are quick to burn • Tiny, single celled microorganisms • Combination of herbs, spies and seeds • Ingredient that changes natural flavor • Placing food in a location for later use • ...
The Things They Carried Crossword 2017-01-23
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- This is what Mitchell Sanders was in the book.
- A village where Ted Lavender was shot.
- This is where the soldiers were primarily through the story.
- This is a huge theme in the novel that Tim O'Brien is doing.
- Tim O'Brien says this is not a war story but a _____ story.
- An example of this theme is that each soldier carries there own personal things to block emotions.
- This is where O'Brien stayed before he made his decision of being in the war.
- A disease caused by parasites transmitted through a mosquito bite. Rat Kiley carried these types of pills just in case.
- The board game that was compared to the war.
- How Jimmy Cross felt after Lavender died.
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- A hole in the ground that was used as a temporary protection from the enemy gunfire.
- The man who practiced field hygiene as well as broke Lee Strunk's nose.
- This is what the soldiers referred to as walking.
- Tim O'Brien's nine year old daughter.
- The medal that Norman is ashamed of having.
- This animal did not want to take Rat Kiley's food, so Rat shot it to death.
- A type of plane.
- This is what the soldiers referred to as being in good physical condition.
- The big man of this group who carried extra rations, and also is the machine gunner.
- Nickname for Special Forces green berets.
20 Clues: A type of plane. • Tim O'Brien's nine year old daughter. • A village where Ted Lavender was shot. • Nickname for Special Forces green berets. • How Jimmy Cross felt after Lavender died. • The medal that Norman is ashamed of having. • The board game that was compared to the war. • This is what Mitchell Sanders was in the book. • ...
Vocabulary 2016-06-22
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- noun relating to the adjective "important"
- the way someone eats (noun)
- the inside of sth.(noun)
- to fascinate/to grip (verb)
- very complex, not easy (adj.)
- the way out of a problem (noun)
- general (adj.)
- energy taken from solar, wind or water power (noun)
- things related to the home, e.g. pets or flights (adj.)
- developing step by step (adj.)
- object containing preserved food, ready to heat and eat (noun)
- adjective relating to the noun "science"
- to develop over time (verb)
- the first stage/level (adj.)
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- to say what will happen in the future (verb)
- energy tariff that includes energy taken from renewable sources (noun)
- to put something into practice/to fulfilment of a plan (noun)
- electrical gadget (noun)
- machine that dries clothes (noun)
- everything having to do with personal beauty and hygiene
- energy efficent glazing of windows (noun)
- flight that takes you to your holiday destination and back home (noun)
- a thing that can transport goods or people
- formal word for "to get" (verb)
- to use any kind of transport to get to work or school and back home (verb)
- to believe that something is wrong/not trustworthy (verb)
- material attached to house walls in order to keep warmth/cold in or out (noun)
- to make something go/run (verb)
- formal word for important (verb)
29 Clues: general (adj.) • the inside of sth.(noun) • electrical gadget (noun) • the way someone eats (noun) • to fascinate/to grip (verb) • to develop over time (verb) • the first stage/level (adj.) • very complex, not easy (adj.) • developing step by step (adj.) • the way out of a problem (noun) • formal word for "to get" (verb) • to make something go/run (verb) • ...
Hist-Set-3 2017-02-26
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- Council Organ of UN that was established in 1945
- a famous actor who supported Narmada Bachao Andolan
- the Viceroy of India who brought into effect the partition of Bengal in 1905
- repair (something that is broken or damaged)
- Vasco da Gama first arrived this place in the western coast of India
- 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
- legally bound to something
- artificial application of water to land to grow crops
- Gandhiji favoured development of the village ______.
- cleanliness, maintaining hygiene, removal of sewage and trash
- more than what is needed
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- These people settled in Goa and captured it eventually
- a person who campaigns to bring about a social change like "Medha Patkar"
- Local government consists of __________ in urban areas.
- act acrroding to a wish or rule
- a famous indian actor who also acted in hollywood movie "The Great Gatsby"
- a shared understanding among the people that they share a common national identity
- Bartolomeu Dias's expedition helped _______ sailed to India.
- Vasco da Gama went around __________ while sailing to India
- A feature that came with agriculture in civilised societies
- a person whose job is mending shoes
22 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 • Gandhiji favoured development of the village ______. • ...
Vikings 2016-08-16
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- 11. The Vikings were predominantly _______.
- 21. Stereotypical feature of Viking helmets.
- 20. A religious house often raided by Vikings.
- 18. Location of the first recorded Viking raid.
- 14. The Vikings were seen as ________ by their European raid victims.
- 5. The V-shaped attack formation often used by the Vikings.
- 17. Furthest recorded Viking presence.
- 3. What is the type of boat used for war and battle?
- Leaders 7. Which members of the raids that wore chainmail tunics and thick padded clothing.
- 10. A stone precious to the Vikings.
- 22. God of thunder and lightning.
- Biter 13. The name King Magnus of Norway gave his sword.
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- Trafficking 24. Many Vikings got rich from this.
- Of Hastings 9. The ________________ was the last real Viking attack on England.
- 2. Where did the Vikings originate?
- Breakers 15. Vikings who went against their word.
- 4. The __________ were the most ferocious and barbaric Vikings
- 23. Vikings were known for their excellent _______.
- 6. Viking god of wisdom.
- 19. Old Norse word for Viking.
- 1. What is the name of the place where Viking warriors went when they died?
- 25. Viking men preferred having _____ hair.
- 8. Viking trade ship.
- 12. Rounded knob at the end of a sword hilt.
- 16. Place where the less noble and wicked Vikings went in death.
25 Clues: 8. Viking trade ship. • 6. Viking god of wisdom. • 19. Old Norse word for Viking. • 22. God of thunder and lightning. • 2. Where did the Vikings originate? • 10. A stone precious to the Vikings. • 17. Furthest recorded Viking presence. • 11. The Vikings were predominantly _______. • 25. Viking men preferred having _____ hair. • 21. Stereotypical feature of Viking helmets. • ...
Origins of Islam 2022-04-06
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- a follower of the religion of Islam
- enabled the lifting of heavy objects with relative ease
- the central, religious text of Islam
- belief in one, singular God
- the birthplace of Islam
- first brewed in Yemen, helped Sufi's complete their nightly prayers
- a fertile region of land in the middle of a desert
- a place that provided free care for anyone who needed it -- a policy based on the Muslim tradition of caring for all who are sick.
- Muslims do this five times a day
- an Islam place of worship
- the founder of Islam
- the study that includes how Ibn al-Haitham proved that humans see objects by light reflecting off of them and entering the eye
- an illustrated encyclopedia of this was published by Al Zahrawi and used as a reference for over 500 years
- first machine to take to the air, invented by Abbas ibn Firnas
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- a religious journey to show devotion
- the region where Islam began
- still in operation today, it was the first one of these to grant degrees
- the Prophet Muhammad popularized this tool for dental hygiene
- a form of math that was a unifying system for rational numbers, irrational numbers and geometrical magnitudes
- abstaining from eating and drinking to show gratitude to Allah
- the climate of the Arabian peninsula
21 Clues: the founder of Islam • the birthplace of Islam • an Islam place of worship • belief in one, singular God • the region where Islam began • Muslims do this five times a day • a follower of the religion of Islam • a religious journey to show devotion • the central, religious text of Islam • the climate of the Arabian peninsula • a fertile region of land in the middle of a desert • ...
writing 2024-01-24
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- замърсявам
- = nanny = babysitter детегледач
- цел
- пълзящо, увивно растение
- носилка
- в съответствие с
- жител
- струвам
- кмет
- занемарен
- цена
- апетитен, съблазнителен
- постигам, достигам, осъществявам
- обект; сграда; съоръжение
- започвам, извършвам, занимавам се с работата си
- взема от времето
- растение; завод, предприятие, производство; примамка
- зеленина
- разтвор
- разнебитен
- нарушител, престъпник
- престъпление, нарушение
- бродя, обикалям; кръстосвам улици
- преход като спорт
- запитвам
- задоволитен
- вероятност
- краткосрочен
- храст
- занимавам се с
- разказ, описание
- вероятно
- належащ, неотложен
- прокуратура; даване под съд, водене на дело
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- съобразявам се, подчинявам се с
- дом за стари хора
- участвам
- изисквам
- хигиена
- хранителен, питателен
- интерес; тревога, загриженост
- засаждам; насаждам; внедрявам, слагам
- валиден, обновен; модерен, съвременен
- пътуване (дълго и тежко)
- невероятно
- нуждая се от
- удобства
- обиквам
- да си по-добре без нещо
- дългосрочно
- заставям с лице към, изправям се пред
- assign назначавам
- залавям се с; вземам топката
- притежавам
- грижа се
- improve подобрявам
- пътувам дълго
- придобивам
- запитване
- боклук, смет; котило
- отношение; лечение
- занимавам се с, справям се с
- многообразие, разнообразие
- чудя се; чудо
- ясла; детска стая
- адекватен
- заемам се с
- притежание
- храсталак
- възкликвам
- буен, гъст, рунтав
- споделям
- получавам, придобивам, постигам успех
73 Clues: цел • кмет • цена • жител • храст • хигиена • носилка • струвам • обиквам • разтвор • участвам • изисквам • удобства • грижа се • зеленина • запитвам • споделям • вероятно • занемарен • запитване • адекватен • храсталак • замърсявам • невероятно • притежавам • разнебитен • придобивам • вероятност • притежание • възкликвам • дългосрочно • задоволитен • заемам се с • нуждая се от • краткосрочен • пътувам дълго • чудя се; чудо • занимавам се с • в съответствие с • ...
food/health/wellbeing/sport 2024-01-18
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- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- a food that is made from milk
- the state of being strong and active; energy
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health
- is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth
- the desire to eat food items, usually due to hunger
- is the practice of intentionally ending life to eliminate pain and suffering
- a substance, organism or agent capable of causing cancer
- eating a regular, balanced diet
- a rapidly acting, potentially deadly chemical that interferes with the body's ability to use oxygen
- a form of catabolism or breaking down of substances
- highly complex substance that is present in all living organisms
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- a reason or reasons for acting or behaving in a particular way
- the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness
- drinking water and other fluids whenever they feel thirsty
- exercise that is designed to benefit the heart and blood vessels
- are organic compounds that people need in small quantities
- found in food and drink give you energy to do every day things
- a diet that excludes all animal products
- the food necessary for growth, health, and good condition
- any practice or activity that you do to keep things healthy and clean
- he ability to endure an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way
22 Clues: a food that is made from milk • eating a regular, balanced diet • a diet that excludes all animal products • the state of being strong and active; energy • the desire to eat food items, usually due to hunger • a form of catabolism or breaking down of substances • is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth • ...
Regenerative food supply 2024-03-21
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- Food Systems: Shift towards more sustainable, resilient, and equitable practices (4).
- Stage: The heart of the food supply chain (Α).
- and Cultural Shifts: Necessitated by the transition to circular food systems (4).
- Framework: Takes a holistic approach to foster sustainable food systems (4).
- and Economic Growth: Significant opportunity offered by circular food systems (4).
- and Nutritional Benefits: Priority in circular food systems (4).
- Chain Management (SCM): Pivotal in minimizing waste across the entire supply chain (2).
- to Shocks: Increased adaptability to changing conditions (4).
- Technologies: Opportunities for optimizing food waste management (2).
- Equity and Community Empowerment: Addressing social inequities and empowering communities (4).
- Sustainability: Direct contribution of circular food systems (4).
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- and Sorting: Precision is required in this stage to ensure optimal yield and quality (Β).
- Exchange and Alternative Destinations: Fundamental for minimizing misunderstandings and diverting surplus food (2).
- Support and Recommendations: Prioritizing evidence-based interventions (2).
- and Staff Engagement: Instilling a culture of sustainability within businesses (2).
- Behavior: Necessitates a combination of education, incentives, and nudges (2).
- and Packaging: Essential step for food safety and hygiene (C).
- Labelling Framework: Empowers consumers with information to make sustainable choices (4).
- Display, and Purchase: Where consumers select fresh produce (E).
- Storage, and Transportation: Maintain freshness and quality before reaching the market (D).
- and Serving Strategies: Requires attention to recipe design and portion control (2).
21 Clues: Stage: The heart of the food supply chain (Α). • to Shocks: Increased adaptability to changing conditions (4). • and Packaging: Essential step for food safety and hygiene (C). • and Nutritional Benefits: Priority in circular food systems (4). • Display, and Purchase: Where consumers select fresh produce (E). • ...
Cambria 2024-04-09
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- not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations.
- (of a country or its government) prepare and organize (troops) for active service.make (something) movable or capable of movement.
- clearly, obviously
- the action of writing or printing in capital letters or with an initial capital.
- making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise.
- cause (something) to become thoroughly soaked with liquid so that no more can be absorbed.
- activity done for enjoyment when one is not working.
- a strong dislike or disinclination.
- give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
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- a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate academic degree.
- increase in amount or extent.
- become pregnant with (a child).OR form or devise (a plan or idea) in the mind.
- capable of bending easily without breaking.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- at infrequent or irregular intervals; now and then.
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
- break off (a meeting, legal case, or game) with the intention of resuming it later.
- an elaborate and formal meal for many people.
- cause (someone) to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed.
20 Clues: clearly, obviously • increase in amount or extent. • a strong dislike or disinclination. • capable of bending easily without breaking. • an elaborate and formal meal for many people. • at infrequent or irregular intervals; now and then. • not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations. • activity done for enjoyment when one is not working. • ...
SCRMC Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-12
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- A common procedure or action involving a small injury or discomfort.
- A type of medical catheter used for draining urine.
- The process of releasing a patient from care.
- Abbreviation for a serious medical condition involving blood clots in the lungs.
- A hormone that helps regulate blood sugar.
- A biological response caused by exposure to allergens.
- A medical condition that is often caused by an infection in the lungs.
- A quick medical procedure or imaging action.
- The act of observing something or someone.
- A key part of evaluating healthcare conditions, especially in older adults.
- Abbreviation for a common clotting condition.
- A common safety concern in hospitals and healthcare settings.
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- The act of maintaining cleanliness and health.
- The biological substance triggered by an allergic reaction.
- Abbreviation for a serious type of infection in hospitals.
- The professional title for someone giving permission for a medical procedure.
- A substance that helps prevent blood clots.
- A tool or technique used to limit a patient's movement for safety.
- A common allergen found in the environment, especially during springtime.
- The process of determining a patient's previous health conditions.
- A warning signal used in medical settings for emergencies or alerts.
- A mineral and electrolyte important for bodily functions.
- A common source of allergic reactions.
- Something that is not functioning properly.
- A protective measure that can be worn to secure identity.
25 Clues: A common source of allergic reactions. • A hormone that helps regulate blood sugar. • The act of observing something or someone. • A substance that helps prevent blood clots. • Something that is not functioning properly. • A quick medical procedure or imaging action. • The process of releasing a patient from care. • Abbreviation for a common clotting condition. • ...
POVERTY 2025-01-23
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- When fighting or wars lead to proverty and suffering
- Practices that help keep people and places clean
- Lack of access to quality … can perpetuate poverty
- A situation where people lack basic systems like road water supply, or electricity.
- How does poverty affect mental health
- How is poverty measured
- When people don’t get paid enough for their work
- Efforts by governments to provide jobs by building or repairing and suffering
- Being treated unfairly from society
- How does access to healthcare reduce poverty
- A lack of clean water and proper waste disposal
- A time when a difficult decision must be made
- When children don’t grow properly due to poor nutrition
- When someone doesn’t have a job
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- … change can cause poverty by disturbing plants and increasing natural disasters
- … can happen since one party owes to another
- What describes the absence of basic sanitation facilities
- The unfair treatment of people based on race, gender, or class
- Bad weather like floods or droughts
- The unfair gap in opportunities between rich and poor
- Dishonest conduct by those in power involving bribery
- When people leave their homes because of war or danger
- When people don’t have access to enough food
- Not having enough food to stop feeling hungry
- Not enough money to buy basic needs.
- Lack of social … nets can leave vulnerable populations without support
26 Clues: How is poverty measured • When someone doesn’t have a job • Bad weather like floods or droughts • Being treated unfairly from society • Not enough money to buy basic needs. • How does poverty affect mental health • … can happen since one party owes to another • When people don’t have access to enough food • How does access to healthcare reduce poverty • ...
VOCABULARY RESULTS 2025-04-30
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- (adj.) – Happening without any specific plan or pattern.
- – Profitable; producing a significant financial gain.
- (v) – To verify or prove something as genuine or true.
- off – To present something as real or legitimate when it is not.
- – Showing a lack of respect or courtesy.
- – Requiring a lot of time to complete.
- – Being overly assertive or forceful, often in a way that is unwelcome.
- – A social or cultural prohibition or restriction.
- (adj.) – Suspicious or questionable; something seems off.
- – Routine tasks or duties, often domestic in nature.
- – Showing prejudice or discrimination based on gender.
- – Having a healing or soothing effect.
- – Making you feel calm or at ease.
- – Someone who takes up activities casually without serious commitment.
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- – Understood or explained incorrectly.
- (adj.) – Lost color or brightness; diminished or weakened in appearance.
- (adj.) – Destined or bound to happen, often implying a sense of inevitability.
- – A stretch of grass typically in a yard or garden.
- (adj.) – Seemingly reasonable or believable.
- – Producing positive results; productive.
- – Not adhering to the expected standards of behavior or performance in a professional setting.
- – Lacking thought for others' feelings or needs.
- – Dirty or not clean; harmful to health due to poor hygiene.
- (adj.) – Faked or made to appear authentic, often illegally.
- – A person who does something for enjoyment rather than professionally.
25 Clues: – Making you feel calm or at ease. • – Understood or explained incorrectly. • – Requiring a lot of time to complete. • – Having a healing or soothing effect. • – Showing a lack of respect or courtesy. • – Producing positive results; productive. • (adj.) – Seemingly reasonable or believable. • – Lacking thought for others' feelings or needs. • ...
ORCA Crossword 2025-04-13
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- a rare benign but complex tumor near the pituitary gland.
- Disease Usually benign but can very rarely transform into cancer.
- What is the surgical procedure to remove part of the jaw?
- What type of cell does squamous cell carcinoma originate from?
- ,Decreased bone marrow activity often a side effect of chemotherapy.
- A rare lymphoproliferative disorder that can mimic lymphoma and lead to cancer-like behavior.
- , A rare bone or soft tissue cancer primarily affecting children and young adults.
- , A rare cancer of the bile ducts.
- Rare neuroendocrine tumors that may become cancerous occurring outside the adrenal gland.
- ,A rare fast-growing cancer that occurs in the uterus often related to pregnancy.
- A rare malignant tumor derived from odontogenic epithelium in the jaw.
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- , A rare lung tumor resembling nasopharyngeal carcinoma often associated with Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV).
- ,A cancer of skeletal muscle tissue typically affecting children.
- What is a risk factor linked to poor oral hygiene?
- What is the medical term for cancer pain?
- ,A process by which cancer cells become more mobile and invasive.
- What process describes the transformation of normal cells into cancer?
- What is the term for new blood vessel formation in tumors?
- What is the premalignant condition involving red patches?
- What is the term for treatment aimed at reducing symptoms?
20 Clues: , A rare cancer of the bile ducts. • What is the medical term for cancer pain? • What is a risk factor linked to poor oral hygiene? • a rare benign but complex tumor near the pituitary gland. • What is the surgical procedure to remove part of the jaw? • What is the premalignant condition involving red patches? • ...
Professions 2024-09-29
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- Creates recipes and manages the kitchen in a restaurant.
- Flies airplanes or helicopters, transporting people or cargo.
- Expresses creativity through painting, sculpting, or other mediums.
- Composes or performs music, either solo or in groups.
- Designs buildings and plans how they will be constructed.
- Fixes leaks and installs water systems in homes and businesses.
- Manages books and media, often helping visitors find information.
- Prepares and dispenses medication based on prescriptions.
- Performs medical operations to treat injuries or diseases.
- Writes articles or reports on current events for the media.
- Conducts experiments to discover new knowledge or inventions.
- Offers emergency medical care, often as a first responder.
- Cares for sick or injured animals, from pets to livestock.
- Builds and repairs structures using wood as the primary material.
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- A healthcare professional focused on teeth and oral hygiene.
- Repairs engines and keeps vehicles running smoothly.
- Designs, builds, or maintains machines, structures, or systems.
- Guides students through educational materials and lessons.
- Rushes to save lives and property during emergencies.
- Prepares meat for sale, ensuring cuts are ready for cooking.
- Helps clients address mental health challenges through counseling.
- Installs wiring and ensures electrical systems are safe.
- Represents clients in legal cases and offers advice on laws.
- Tracks financial transactions and prepares tax filings.
- Provides grooming services, including haircuts and shaves.
25 Clues: Repairs engines and keeps vehicles running smoothly. • Rushes to save lives and property during emergencies. • Composes or performs music, either solo or in groups. • Tracks financial transactions and prepares tax filings. • Creates recipes and manages the kitchen in a restaurant. • Installs wiring and ensures electrical systems are safe. • ...
Term 3 Week 2 2024-08-01
Across
- The first people who lived in a place, like Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia.
- Resting at night so our bodies and minds can recharge.
- A medicine that helps protect us from getting sick.
- A person who helps us stay healthy and treats us when we're sick.
- One of four equal parts of a whole.
- A person who travels to new places to learn about them.
- The food we eat and how it helps our bodies stay healthy.
- A way of doing things that is passed down from parents to children.
- All of something, not divided into parts.
- Something we take to help us feel better when we are sick.
- One of two equal parts of a whole.
- The beliefs, customs, and arts of a group of people.
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- The bottom number in a fraction, showing how many equal parts the whole is divided into.
- Activities that help keep our bodies strong and fit.
- Keeping clean to stay healthy and prevent sickness.
- A place where people establish a community.
- A group of people from one country who build a settlement in another place.
- A part of a whole, like 1/2 or 3/4.
- An object made by humans, often from the past.
- The top number in a fraction, showing how many parts we have.
- Being the same in size, amount, or value.
21 Clues: One of two equal parts of a whole. • A part of a whole, like 1/2 or 3/4. • One of four equal parts of a whole. • All of something, not divided into parts. • Being the same in size, amount, or value. • A place where people establish a community. • An object made by humans, often from the past. • Keeping clean to stay healthy and prevent sickness. • ...
success 2025-02-19
Across
- – Dispenses medication, provides advice on drug usage, and ensures prescriptions are correct.
- – Creates visual concepts, products, or spaces, depending on their specialization (e.g., graphic, interior, fashion design).
- – Designs buildings, creates plans, and oversees construction projects.
- – Greets visitors, answers phone calls, and manages appointments.
- – Serves food and drinks in restaurants, takes orders, and ensures customer satisfaction.
- – Manages financial records, prepares tax returns, and ensures businesses follow financial regulations.
- – Enforces laws, protects citizens, and investigates crimes.
- – Extinguishes fires, rescues people from dangerous situations, and educates the public on fire safety.
Down
- – Cuts, styles, and colors hair for clients.
- – Installs and repairs pipes, water systems, and heating systems.
- – Diagnoses and treats dental problems, performs procedures like fillings and extractions, and advises on oral hygiene.
- – Educates students, prepares lessons, and assesses progress in a particular subject or grade level.
- – Repairs and maintains vehicles, diagnosing engine and mechanical issues.
- – Treats sick and injured animals, performs surgeries, and provides health advice for pet owners.
- – Flies airplanes and helicopters, ensuring safe travel for passengers and cargo.
- – Installs and repairs electrical wiring, lighting, and appliances.
- – Provides legal advice, represents clients in court, and prepares legal documents.
- – Serves in the military, protecting the country and carrying out defense operations.
- – Cares for patients, administers treatments, and assists doctors in medical settings.
- – Prepares and cooks meals, plans menus, and manages kitchen staff.
20 Clues: – Cuts, styles, and colors hair for clients. • – Enforces laws, protects citizens, and investigates crimes. • – Installs and repairs pipes, water systems, and heating systems. • – Greets visitors, answers phone calls, and manages appointments. • – Installs and repairs electrical wiring, lighting, and appliances. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-13
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- In order to ______ in this program, you will need to make a small, monthly fee for the program.
- Our program is intended to raise ______ of the dangers of alcohol.
- If you don't ______ this problem now, it is only going to get worse.
- Creating a positive ______ greatly influences employees' attitudes towards their job.
- The operation ______s putting a small tube into your heart.
- When looking for work, you should consider every ______ of the job.
- Poor ______ practices can leave workers and others exposed to germs and infections.
- There's a 10% service ______ at this restaurant.
- This ______ church was built more than a thousand years ago.
- You can use these decor products to ______ the beauty of your house interior.
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- I think diet is important for ______ health.
- Over the last year, oversized and ______-fitting clothing has become one of the biggest fashion trends.
- I'm trying to improve my ______ by cycling to school.
- We learned some ______s for relieving stress.
- According to the John Dewey ______, people learn best through a hands-on approach.
- The best way to make your journey perfect is to try ______ meals and spend time with the locals.
- Tina has been struggling with some serious ______ problems recently.
- Improving your ______ can help you move more comfortably throughout the day.
- Students who can't meet the ______s of the course will fail.
- This town is famous for its beautiful ______.
20 Clues: I think diet is important for ______ health. • We learned some ______s for relieving stress. • This town is famous for its beautiful ______. • There's a 10% service ______ at this restaurant. • I'm trying to improve my ______ by cycling to school. • The operation ______s putting a small tube into your heart. • ...
Central Line / CLABSI Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-29
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- A group of evidence based practices to decrease infection
- Change primary and secondary set every __ hours with continuous infusion
- Flush each lumen with __ ml of NS after each use and q 24 hours
- Replace emergently placed lines preferably within __ hours
- Perform hand ______ prior to managing IV lines
- Use ____ for hair removal prior to catheter insertion. Hair should not be shaved.
- ______ the insertion site through the dressing for tenderness and crepitus
- Type of central line not removed by nursing
- Use this technique during central line dressing changes
- A preventable infection with 12-25% mortality rate
- Change lipid tubing every ___ hours
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- _____ the need for any vascular access device daily and obtain order for removal if no longer essential
- Use this to prep the skin prior to insertion
- Change needleless _______ upon contamination and prior to blood cultures
- Cover transparent dressings during a bath - they are not ______
- Avoid this central venous access site to minimize risk of infection
- Difficulty aspirating blood is a sign of _______
- Label dressing with ____, time and initials
- Stabilizes vascular access device to prevent dislodgement
- Common CLABSI fungi pathogen
- All patients with CVADs receive a CHG bath _____ (frequency)
- _____ the hub for 5 seconds and dry for 5 seconds
- Site care using a transparent dressing is done every ___ days
- For inpatients, a daily review of line necessity is documented in the ___
24 Clues: Common CLABSI fungi pathogen • Change lipid tubing every ___ hours • Label dressing with ____, time and initials • Type of central line not removed by nursing • Use this to prep the skin prior to insertion • Perform hand ______ prior to managing IV lines • Difficulty aspirating blood is a sign of _______ • _____ the hub for 5 seconds and dry for 5 seconds • ...
Skin Science 2025-12-17
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- — Directing a client to a medical professional when the condition is outside scope.
- — A non-contagious disorder where treatment may proceed with modification.
- — Type of infection listed under contagious disorders.
- — Ageing skin has slower cell ____ which increases injury risk if treatment is too aggressive.
- — Dermal protein linked to elasticity; reduced in ageing skin.
- — Skin function described as “limited ____ of substances.”
- — A reason a treatment must not be performed or must be modified.
- — Type of contraindication: treatment may proceed with modification.
- — Type of contraindication: treatment must not be performed.
- — Dermal protein linked to firmness; reduced in ageing skin.
- — Outermost skin layer responsible for barrier protection and preventing water loss.
- — Harmful organisms the skin helps protect against.
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- — A non-contagious disorder requiring reduced irritation/pressure considerations.
- — Oil-producing gland found in the dermis.
- — Type of infection listed under contagious disorders.
- — Skin function involving feeling and nerve responses.
- — Deepest layer made up of fat and connective tissue for insulation/cushioning.
- — A non-contagious disorder where treatment may proceed with modification.
- — Aftercare instruction: maintain good ____ to reduce risk of infection/inflammation.
- — Post-treatment guidance that supports recovery, safety, and long-term results.
- — Protective function of the outer skin layer that can be compromised after peels/exfoliation.
- — A non-contagious skin disorder example listed in the sheet.
- — Category of disorders that are usually absolute contraindications in beauty therapy.
- — Type of infection listed under contagious disorders.
- — Middle layer containing blood vessels, nerves, and key structural proteins.
25 Clues: — Oil-producing gland found in the dermis. • — Harmful organisms the skin helps protect against. • — Type of infection listed under contagious disorders. • — Skin function involving feeling and nerve responses. • — Type of infection listed under contagious disorders. • — Type of infection listed under contagious disorders. • ...
Feline Crossword 2016-11-20
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- Cats enjoy play that mimics what natural behaviour?
- What dietary restriction is commonly recommended for cats with CRF?
- Nepetalactone is an essential oil in ______.
- Aelurostrongylus abstrusus is the most common feline lungworm and causes what respiratory infection?
- Name the protein molecules secreted by almost all cell types in response to invasion by a virus, bacteria or tumour cells
- The faecal __________ sedimentation test allows for the concentration and separation of lungworm larvae from the faeces of a cat.
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- How many years can an adult lungworm remain in the lungs of cat?
- What specific materials are disposable drapes and gowns typically made from?
- Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) decreases with the development of renal lesions and nephron losses, while what waste products build up?
- Applying Manuka honey dressing to a wound assists with ___________.
- Which country are cremated ashes or the fur of a deceased pet sent to, to produce a diamond?
- Mood changes, changes in hygiene and reduced mobility and activity are common signs associated with what health problem in cats?
- It is important to advise clients when introducing a new cat to their household to respect the five ______.
13 Clues: Nepetalactone is an essential oil in ______. • Cats enjoy play that mimics what natural behaviour? • How many years can an adult lungworm remain in the lungs of cat? • What dietary restriction is commonly recommended for cats with CRF? • Applying Manuka honey dressing to a wound assists with ___________. • ...
Feline Crossword 2016-11-20
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- Which country are cremated ashes or the fur of a deceased pet sent to, to produce a diamond?
- Applying Manuka honey dressing to a wound assists with ___________.
- Aelurostrongylus abstrusus is the most common feline lungworm and causes what respiratory infection?
- Nepetalactone is an essential oil in ______.
- Cats enjoy play that mimics what natural behaviour?
- Mood changes, changes in hygiene and reduced mobility and activity are common signs associated with what health problem in cats?
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- Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) decreases with the development of renal lesions and nephron losses, while what waste products build up?
- Name the protein molecules secreted by almost all cell types in response to invasion by a virus, bacteria or tumour cells
- What specific materials are disposable drapes and gowns typically made from?
- What dietary restriction is commonly recommended for cats with CRF?
- The faecal __________ sedimentation test allows for the concentration and separation of lungworm larvae from the faeces of a cat.
- It is important to advise clients when introducing a new cat to their household to respect the five ______.
- How many years can an adult lungworm remain in the lungs of cat?
13 Clues: Nepetalactone is an essential oil in ______. • Cats enjoy play that mimics what natural behaviour? • How many years can an adult lungworm remain in the lungs of cat? • Applying Manuka honey dressing to a wound assists with ___________. • What dietary restriction is commonly recommended for cats with CRF? • ...
Feline Crossword 2016-11-20
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- Which country are cremated ashes or the fur of a deceased pet sent to, to produce a diamond?
- Nepetalactone is an essential oil in ______.
- The faecal __________ sedimentation test allows for the concentration and separation of lungworm larvae from the faeces of a cat.
- Applying Manuka honey dressing to a wound assists with ___________.
- Aelurostrongylus abstrusus is the most common feline lungworm and causes what respiratory infection?
- What dietary restriction is commonly recommended for cats with CRF?
- Mood changes, changes in hygiene and reduced mobility and activity are common signs associated with what health problem in cats?
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- Name the protein molecules secreted by almost all cell types in response to invasion by a virus, bacteria or tumour cells
- Cats enjoy play that mimics what natural behaviour?
- Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) decreases with the development of renal lesions and nephron losses, while what waste products build up?
- What specific materials are disposable drapes and gowns typically made from?
- It is important to advise clients when introducing a new cat to their household to respect the five ______.
- How many years can an adult lungworm remain in the lungs of cat?
13 Clues: Nepetalactone is an essential oil in ______. • Cats enjoy play that mimics what natural behaviour? • How many years can an adult lungworm remain in the lungs of cat? • Applying Manuka honey dressing to a wound assists with ___________. • What dietary restriction is commonly recommended for cats with CRF? • ...
Food Saftey 2022-11-02
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- not consuming enough calories to be healthy
- A condition in which the body is unable to produce enough insulin, the hormone required for the metabolism of sugar
- A process that eliminates many or all microorganisms, with the exception of bacteria spores, from inanimate objects
- Allergy a response by your immune system to the proteins in certain foods
- shock Severe allergic reaction
- A chemical process for reducing the number of germs on cleaned surfaces to a safe level
- A hormone produced by the pancreas or taken as a medication by many diabetics
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- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- the process by which the body takes in and uses food
- precaution Hand hygiene, cough etiquette, cough etiquette
- The removal or cleansing of dangerous chemicals and other dangerous or infectious materials.
- Steps to Handwashing wet hands with warm water, apply soap, scrub hands together for at least 20 seconds, rinse hands with warm water, dry hands with paper towel, turn off water with paper towel
- lack of proper nutrition
13 Clues: lack of proper nutrition • shock Severe allergic reaction • not consuming enough calories to be healthy • the process by which the body takes in and uses food • precaution Hand hygiene, cough etiquette, cough etiquette • Allergy a response by your immune system to the proteins in certain foods • ...
Hist-Set-3 2017-02-26
Across
- act acrroding to a wish or rule
- Local government consists of __________ in urban areas.
- poor, needful, not receiving same quality of life as many of us live
- the first women to be elected as the President of General Assembly of the UN
- These people settled in Goa and captured it eventually
- a person who campaigns to bring about a social change like "Medha Patkar"
- A feature that came with agriculture in civilised societies
- Council Organ of UN that was established in 1945
- a famous indian actor who also acted in hollywood movie "The Great Gatsby"
- a famous actor who supported Narmada Bachao Andolan
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- Vasco da Gama went around __________ while sailing to India
- legally bound to something
- repair (something that is broken or damaged)
- artificial application of water to land to grow crops
- more than what is needed
- the Viceroy of India who brought into effect the partition of Bengal in 1905
- Vasco da Gama first arrived this place in the western coast of India
- a shared understanding among the people that they share a common national identity
- cleanliness, maintaining hygiene, removal of sewage and trash
- Bartolomeu Dias's expedition helped _______ sailed to India.
- Gandhiji favoured development of the village ______.
- a person whose job is mending shoes
22 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 • Gandhiji favoured development of the village ______. • ...
Infection Control #2 2017-06-07
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- bacteria that grow only in the absence of oxygen
- bacteria can lie dormant when conditions for growth are not favorable
- normal defense against infection present in the respiratory tract
- method used to kill all microorganisms, including spores
- precautions used for Clostridium difficile, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
- includes mucous membranes or open wound
- a person or animal that does not become ill, but harbors and spreads an organism causing disease in others
- primary reservoir of Escherichia coli
- absence of pathogenic microorganisms
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- precautions used for patients with measles and varicella
- Coccidioidomycosis (valley fever) and histoplasmosis are examples of systemic __________ infections
- bacterium responsible for more diseases than any other organism
- stage of the infectious process that is the interval between entrance of pathogen into body and appearance of first symptoms
- infection that affects the entire body instead of just a single organ or part; has potential to be fatal
- precautions which include hand hygiene, use of gloves, gown & mask, placing sharps in designated disposal container
- airborne disease that requires use of N-95 respirator mask by staff & placement of patient in AIIR by
- infection caused by the patient's own normal microorganisms, which are transferred from one body site to another
- another term for transmission-based precautions
- type of microorganism that causes HIV, Hepatitis, & chicken pox
- culture & sensitivity is performed __________ antibiotic therapy is initiated
20 Clues: absence of pathogenic microorganisms • primary reservoir of Escherichia coli • includes mucous membranes or open wound • another term for transmission-based precautions • bacteria that grow only in the absence of oxygen • precautions used for patients with measles and varicella • method used to kill all microorganisms, including spores • ...
Certified Food Protection Manager Crossword 2018-10-23
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- a yellowish discoloration of the skin and eyes
- Action when a critical control limit is not met
- preservatives
- Contact when a food allergen comes into contact with another food
- low temperature heat treatment of food that destroys pathogens
- recooking previously cooked and cooled food
- microorganisms dependent on a living host
- poisons that can be produced by pathogens either in food or the body
- helps prevent the growth of bacteria
- by Date the date recommended for product use to ensure peak quality
- Data Sheet safety and first aid information
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- biological, chemical or physical contaminant
- Zone between 41 degrees F and 135 degrees F
- Contamination the contaminating of food by chemical substances
- Establishment operation at the retail or food service level
- to ensure that monitoring and other functions of HACCP are being implemented
- a form of life that can be seen with a microscope
- Contamination microorganisms transferred to food by people
- First in, First out
- limit the activities of a food employee
- Measuring Device thermometer, thermocouple, thermistor
- microorganism that causes disease in humans
- the use of chemicals to remove bacteria
- Hygiene individual cleanliness and habits
- Tom Food, Acidity, Temperature, Time Oxygen and Moisture
- Source acceptable supplier
- Food An animal food that is raw or heat-treated
- Gap space between a water outlet and highest level of water
28 Clues: preservatives • First in, First out • Source acceptable supplier • helps prevent the growth of bacteria • limit the activities of a food employee • the use of chemicals to remove bacteria • Hygiene individual cleanliness and habits • microorganisms dependent on a living host • Zone between 41 degrees F and 135 degrees F • microorganism that causes disease in humans • ...
Criss Cross 2019-03-05
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- rex, flex oder fex? Sicher gross. lat., 1 Wort
- Mit viel Glück auch in der Schweiz zu sehen
- Kein Marder und kein Löwe
- Diese Unterart hat den grauen Mantel gewählt
- Besticht mit ihrer einmaligen Vielgestaltigkeit (deutsch)
- Knoblauch, Zitrone, Oregano
- Wenn Träume wahr werden (Ohne seinen Schnabel)
- Opfer der Hygiene in der Landwirtschaft
- Seltene Fischart in Thrakien
- Frisst als Sichtjäger nur, was er sieht
- Er läuft täglich einige Kilometer
- Wirkt auch gegen Magenkrämpfe
- Von Meereshöhe bis 3091 m ü.M.
- 36 von 39
- Mit diesem Horn bringt sie keinen Ton hervor
- 139 endemische Arten
- europäische und asiatische Flora und Fauna treffen hier zusammen
- Die Wissenschaftler haben das kleine Schmuckstück sofort erkannt
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- Vulkanische Ablagerungen
- So plumpe gibt es in der Schweiz keine
- Er bohrt ohne Akku (Artname ohne die Wirtspflanze)
- Tauchen können sie nicht
- Spyros hat ihn erfunden
- Todesfluss
- Garantiert traditionelle Spezialität
- Jeder Grieche hat im Durchschnitt 12 davon
- Gurken- Knoblauch- Minze-Jogurtsauce
- Hier spielt Griechenland in der Superleage
- Singen im Duett
- Klein, und in der Schweiz ausgestorben
- Eiertütschen griechisch
- Als ob rote Blutkörperchen den Fluss hinunterfliessen würden
- 2000 leisten wertvolle Arbeit
- Von Albanien bis in die Türkei (zwei Worte)
- Hält Pflanzenfresser und Gesundheitsbewusste ab
- 10-11 kg auf ein Kilogramm verdichtet
36 Clues: 36 von 39 • Todesfluss • Singen im Duett • 139 endemische Arten • Spyros hat ihn erfunden • Eiertütschen griechisch • Vulkanische Ablagerungen • Tauchen können sie nicht • Kein Marder und kein Löwe • Knoblauch, Zitrone, Oregano • Seltene Fischart in Thrakien • Wirkt auch gegen Magenkrämpfe • 2000 leisten wertvolle Arbeit • Von Meereshöhe bis 3091 m ü.M. • Er läuft täglich einige Kilometer • ...
Leadership 2021-04-01
Across
- These problems cause a crisis and need immediate action.
- One of the 3 approaches to leadership used in the OCTW Leadership Model
- Who created the Hierarchy of Needs?
- The act or process of giving tasks to staff without retaining responsibility for the outcome
- The general ability to move and excite people into action.
- In Johari's Window, which window is Known to others but unknown to self?
- One of the ACL areas of need
- Q0
- the quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
- One of the 3 columns.
- What is missing in this sequence: Forming, Norming, Performing (Tuckman's Model).
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- Part of the Execution in SMEAC, general Outline of the plan should be split in to.... What?
- What has the guiding principle of "the responsibility to act to achieve the superior commander's intent"?
- Muslim battle of 624AD
- Who's model uses My Attitude, affects My Behaviour, that affects Your Attitude and Your Behaviour
- The 'W' of SWOT.
- A cycle that includes, DO, Review, Learn and Apply
- One of the leadership functions
- Comfort, Stretch _______ .Complete the model title (Think Fight, Flight, Freeze).
- Who created Two Factor Theory, with hygiene factors and motivation factors?
- The act of giving tasks to staff with authority to carry them out, whilst retaining the overall responsibility.
- One of the 5Ps that is appropriately questioning
22 Clues: Q0 • The 'W' of SWOT. • One of the 3 columns. • Muslim battle of 624AD • One of the ACL areas of need • One of the leadership functions • Who created the Hierarchy of Needs? • One of the 5Ps that is appropriately questioning • A cycle that includes, DO, Review, Learn and Apply • These problems cause a crisis and need immediate action. • ...
Aged Care Standards 2021-03-28
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- The support for consumers to have a voice
- Information provided about consumers must be -------- in order that each person involved in their care is up to date
- Hand hygiene is one strategy to manage --------- prevention and control
- The home risk assessment is completed to support the ------ of our staff who visit the home
- Every consumer is supported in making ------- about their care and services received
- Multicultural communities mean multiple religious affiliations, we include --------- needs in our assessment.
- Others sharing the care of a consumer
- We each make a ---------- to TDN, our profession and our consumers
- We don't like ---------- but we learn from them
- We recognise the consumer's right to take ----- although we might not always agree!
- We offer ------- in both personal care and in handling of health information
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- information provided to the consumer must be -------
- A physical and/or mental ---------- can change the way a consumer views their world
- Effective ------------- underpins every interaction we have with our colleagues and consumers
- Planning care requires a comprehensive ----------
- Continuity of care depends on regular -------
- We must have the consumer's consent to take ------
- We use RiskMan to report an -------- or feedback
- One of our values, -------- applies to recognising and accepting individuality and the differences in our consumers and coworkers
- We earn this and we give this
- ------ information relates to all documentation relating to a consumer
- The standard for governance
22 Clues: The standard for governance • We earn this and we give this • Others sharing the care of a consumer • The support for consumers to have a voice • Continuity of care depends on regular ------- • We don't like ---------- but we learn from them • We use RiskMan to report an -------- or feedback • Planning care requires a comprehensive ---------- • ...
Health Vocab Crossword 2023-09-26
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- A SWELLING OF A PART OF THE BODY
- THE SMELL OF THE HUMAN BODY, ESPECIALLY WHEN UNPLEASANT
- A GROUP OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ESSENTIAL FOR GROWTH
- A SUBSTANCE THAT RAISES THE LEVELS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL OR NERVOUS ACTIVITY IN THE BODY
- FEELINGS OF SEVERE DESPONDENCY
- THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION TO BULLY A PERSON, TYPICALLY BY SENDING MESSAGES OF AN INTIMIDATING OR THREATENING NATURE.
- THE PRACTICE OF THE DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION OF DISEASE
- A PART OF AN ORGANISM THAT IS TYPICALLY SELF-CONTAINED AND HAS A VITAL FUNCTION
- TOXIC, COLORLESS, OR YELLOWISH OILY LIQUID IN TOBACCO
- AN OFFSPRING OF A HUMAN OR OTHER MAMMAL IN THE STAGES OF PRENATAL DEVELOPMEMT
- THE NARROW PASSAGE FORMING THE LOWER END OF THE UTERUS
- THE PASSING ON OF PHYSICAL OR MENTAL CHARACTERISTICS GENETICALLY
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- THE PRESENCE OF A VIRUS
- THE STATE OF BEING INTOXICATED BY ALCOHOL
- AN ENGAGEMENT OR OBLIGATION
- A MEDICINE WHICH HAS A PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT WHEN INGESTED
- ABLE TO WITHSTAND OR RECOVER QUICKLY FROM DIFFICULT CONDITIONS
- A SUBSTANCE USED TO STIMULATE IMMUNITY TO AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE
- READY OR LIKELY TO ATTACK OR CONFRONT
- THE PRACTICE OF RESTRAINING ONESELF FROM INDULGING IN SOMETHING
- PRACTICES THAT HELP YOU MAINTAIN YOUR HEALTH
- THE PROCESS OF PROVIDING OR OBTAINING THE FOOD NECESSARY FOR HEALTH AND GROWTH
- THE ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND AND SHARE THE FEELINGS OF ANOTHER
23 Clues: THE PRESENCE OF A VIRUS • AN ENGAGEMENT OR OBLIGATION • FEELINGS OF SEVERE DESPONDENCY • A SWELLING OF A PART OF THE BODY • READY OR LIKELY TO ATTACK OR CONFRONT • THE STATE OF BEING INTOXICATED BY ALCOHOL • PRACTICES THAT HELP YOU MAINTAIN YOUR HEALTH • TOXIC, COLORLESS, OR YELLOWISH OILY LIQUID IN TOBACCO • THE NARROW PASSAGE FORMING THE LOWER END OF THE UTERUS • ...
animal science terms 2024-05-17
Across
- when an animal spends time searching for food by wandering around
- an animal with a single-compartmented stomach
- quiet, not aggressive, and easily controlled.
- land or a plot of land used for grazing
- feed and forage, and not administered antibiotics or hormones
- airborne particles that originate from biological sources
- any means used to restrict and/or seclude a companion animal.
- allows livestock to directly consume the growing forage; grasses, legumes, and forbs, in a pasture or rangeland.
- excessive and continuous grazing, which causes damage to grass or rangelands.
- more than one stomach and that swallows food and then brings it back up again to continue chewing it.
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- the process of giving birth
- lacking horns
- set of management and physical measures designed to reduce the risk of introduction, establishment and spread of animal diseases, infections or infestations to, from and within an animal population
- a holistic approach preventing disease and discomfort instead of curing
- that houses thousands of cattle while they gain weight
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar
- a class, kind, or group marked by common characteristic
- milk produced during the first few days after birth
- Genetic modification involves the altering of the genetic material of an animal
- mate and then produce offspring
- an infectious disease that has jumped from a non-human animal to humans
- the time between conception and birth
22 Clues: lacking horns • the process of giving birth • mate and then produce offspring • the time between conception and birth • land or a plot of land used for grazing • an animal with a single-compartmented stomach • quiet, not aggressive, and easily controlled. • a group of living organisms consisting of similar • milk produced during the first few days after birth • ...
Communication at Work 2024-08-29
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- an active hearing process that requires concetraation and effort
- self-actualization is the need to be creative, to grow, and to reach your __
- when employees are motivated, they are more __
- get your audience to enjoy themselves
- the most common form of communication in business
- critical listening is the ability to tell facts from __
- an employee's __ affects moral, output, and public relations.
- work __ are the do's and don'ts of fitting in successfully at work.
- __ communication occurs between co-workers of equal rank
- requires little effort and is the process of receiving sound
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- the record and pattern of employees missing work
- __ communication flows from higher to lower levels of an organization
- __ communication flows from lower to higher levels within a company
- being nervous about speaking in front of others (2 words)
- self-respect is also known as self-__
- __ factors are job elements that dissatisy when absent, but do not add satisfaction when they are present
- too much email causes information __
- job elements that increase satisfaction
- basic needs are required in level __ of Mazlow's hierarchy
- created a hierarchy of needs to show how people are motivated
- the art of getting along with other is __ relations
- convince your audience to believe something or to take a certain action
- convey information in an understandable manner
- the ability to perceive another person's point of view is __ listening
24 Clues: too much email causes information __ • self-respect is also known as self-__ • get your audience to enjoy themselves • job elements that increase satisfaction • when employees are motivated, they are more __ • convey information in an understandable manner • the record and pattern of employees missing work • the most common form of communication in business • ...
M1 TOPICS 2023-02-07
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- This principle keeps your chest above center
- A technique used to apply lotion
- _______ -transference : when an MT projects feelings toward the client
- Things that an MT must uphold to ensure safety and trust with clients
- This massage tool is used to support clients while on the table
- This can be done to help clients to relax and can show holding patterns
- having good _______ helps to prevent the spread of disease and promotes good health
- When a client is projecting their feelings onto the therapist
- “feeding the dragon” fanning and kneading are types of?
- Relationship, A situation in which you wear “multiple hats” in different times with one person
- Using these principles helps promote proper body mechanics
- A client must be able to give this completely
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- What the MT must maintain in their appearance both in person and business
- Rhythmic or Percussive technique
- Used to protect modesty and warmth during massage
- These can be physical or non physical
- When working together as a massage therapist and client, what type of relationship is this?
- What item is required by law in many states to practice as a massage therapist
- A term used to signify a reason massage should be altered or avoided
- this common household item is also an abbreviation for massage therapist session documentation
20 Clues: A technique used to apply lotion • Rhythmic or Percussive technique • These can be physical or non physical • This principle keeps your chest above center • A client must be able to give this completely • Used to protect modesty and warmth during massage • “feeding the dragon” fanning and kneading are types of? • ...
Communicable Diseases: Use green book pages 478-491 2021-10-19
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- Also known as cleanliness
- A bacterial infection that affects the lungs
- When a persons temperature rises to fight infection
- A bacterial infection that affects the throat
- The bodies ability to resist germs
- The name of the virus causing our current pandemic
- The type of contact that happens when a person comes face to face with the infected person
- When you come into contact with a germ
- When the germ has entered the body and is spreading
- Protect the eyes by rinsing the surface and keeping them clean
- A viral infection that causes a runny nose and possible sore throat with congestion
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- A fungus on the feet that is itchy
- Medications used to fight off and kill bacterial infections
- Medication used to help the body make antibodies to fight infection
- A viral infection that could bring high fever and vomiting
- The medical term used to define germs
- A fungus that forms itchy blisters in a circular pattern
- The type of contact that happens when a person picks up a germ without contacting the infected person but through a shared object
- Secreted by membranes that line our airway, mouth, and nose and trap germs
- A very reliable barrier against germs but looses it's strength when torn or cut
- Our stomach produces this to help digestion and destroy germs
21 Clues: Also known as cleanliness • A fungus on the feet that is itchy • The bodies ability to resist germs • The medical term used to define germs • When you come into contact with a germ • A bacterial infection that affects the lungs • A bacterial infection that affects the throat • The name of the virus causing our current pandemic • ...
Soldier's Heart 2021-11-08
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- After crossing the battle field for the 2nd time, Charley realized he had ______ himself.
- What city did Charley's unit travel to on the train?
- Charley and the rebel soldier both were _______.
- Many of the New York soldiers died because they did not know how to live off of the __________.
- What is the name of the mental disorder caused by the horrible things that soldiers have seen and done in MODERN war?
- What color were the Rebels' uniforms?
- Charley liked the _______ seats on the train ride because they were soft and cushiony
- Which side won the Civil War
- Due to bad water and little personal hygiene, may soldiers died from the disease called _________.
- Back at home, Charley took a ________ on his picnic.
- Charlie was ______ as he left his friend to die.
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- ________ became a good fired to Charley.
- There was very little _____ to help when soldiers were sick.
- What was the name of the mental disorder caused by the horrible things that Charley saw and did in the Civil War?
- Charley was certain he would ______ in the war.
- Charley hated it when _________ were killed for food.
- _______ was traded by soldiers.
- _______ were stacked on top of each other so the doctors and soldiers had a windbreak.
- What color and material did Charlie's unit wear?
- Charley's military unit ____ their first battle.
20 Clues: Which side won the Civil War • _______ was traded by soldiers. • What color were the Rebels' uniforms? • ________ became a good fired to Charley. • Charley was certain he would ______ in the war. • Charley and the rebel soldier both were _______. • What color and material did Charlie's unit wear? • Charley's military unit ____ their first battle. • ...
SOAL SEMESTER SATU SISTEM MANAJEMEN XI APHPI 2023-12-05
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- Kejadian Luar Biasa
- Senyawa beracun yang dihasilkan kapang, yang dapat menyebabkan kejadian luar biasa
- Teknologi yang digunakan untuk mengendalikan pertumbuhan mikroorganisme berdasarkan pH
- Bakteri yang menyebabkan sakit pada manusia akibat mengonsumsi bahan pangan yang mengandung enterotoksin tersebut.
- Yang dapat ditemukan pada jamur, singkong, ikan buntal, dan pada jengkol
- Penerapan HACCP pada industri pangan bersifat
- Permasalahan keamanan pangan dimana kontaminasi pada produk pangan dilakukan dengan sengaja dengan unsur mencelakakan konsumen
- Organisme yang dapat menyebabkan kerusakan pada bahan pangan dan menimbulkan bau, rasa dan tekstur yang tidak sedap
- Fase yang merupakan suatu keadaan seimbang antara laju pertumbuhan dengan laju kematian, sehingga jumlah keseluruhan bakteri yang hidup akan tetap
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- Senyawa yang bersifat karsinogenik
- Cara Produksi yang Baik yakni suatu kombinasi dari produksi dan prosedur pengawasan mutu untuk menjamin agarproduk pangan yang dihasilkan konsisten
- Yang merupakan suatu produk samping dan dengan berkurangnya zat pendukung pertumbuhan maka pertumbuhan bakteri menjadi terhambat.
- Patogen yang mudah mati
- Sanitation Standard Operating Procedure
- Suatu usaha pencegahan penyakit yang minitik beratkan kegiatan pada usaha kesehatan lingkungan hidup manusia
- Racun kumulatif yang mempengaruhi jaringan pembentuk darah dan saraf
- Senyawa karsinogenik yang merupakan pencetus kanker hati pada hewan dan manusia
- Suatu ilmu kesehatan seluruh faktor yang membantu adanya kehidupan yang sehat baik perorangan maupun melalui masyarakat
- Komponen dalam bahan pangan yang bisa menyebabkan reaksi alergi
- Periode penyesuaian diri bakteri terhadap lingkungan
20 Clues: Kejadian Luar Biasa • Patogen yang mudah mati • Senyawa yang bersifat karsinogenik • Sanitation Standard Operating Procedure • Penerapan HACCP pada industri pangan bersifat • Periode penyesuaian diri bakteri terhadap lingkungan • Komponen dalam bahan pangan yang bisa menyebabkan reaksi alergi • Racun kumulatif yang mempengaruhi jaringan pembentuk darah dan saraf • ...
The Real Life of a Makeup Artist 2025-05-01
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- Set of articles or equipment needed for a specific purpose. (MUA's tools)
- Working self-employed for different companies on particular assignments.
- Colored cosmetic applied to the eyelids or area around the eyes. (Short for eyeshadow)
- Implement with bristles, hair, or wire, used for applying cosmetics, painting, etc.
- Currently popular style, especially in clothing, hair, makeup, etc. (MUA specialty)
- Person who creates art, especially paintings or drawings (or applies cosmetics creatively).
- Person or organization using the services of a professional person or company.
- Cosmetics applied to the face to enhance or alter appearance.
- Mix (a substance) with another substance so that they combine together.
- Relating to a bride or a newly married couple. (MUA specialty)
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- Cosmetic used to outline the eyes or lips.
- Front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin.
- Occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease.
- Thin board or slab with thumb hole, used by painters; range of colors used (or cosmetic holder).
- Thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body. (The canvas)
- Put or spread (a substance) on a surface.
- Ability to do something well; expertise.
- Technique using makeup to define or sculpt facial features.
- Motion picture; medium involving cameras and projection. (MUA specialty)
20 Clues: Ability to do something well; expertise. • Put or spread (a substance) on a surface. • Cosmetic used to outline the eyes or lips. • Technique using makeup to define or sculpt facial features. • Front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin. • Cosmetics applied to the face to enhance or alter appearance. • ...
Prakarya suki 2025-02-06
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- sistem tanam di dalam wadah pot/wadah yang disusun/dirakit horizontal dan vertikal atau bertingkat, baik indoor maupun outdoor
- nama lain dari polystyrene, yang merupakan jenis bahan yang terbuat dari plastik kedap air
- teknik merebus bahan pangan dengan sedikit cairan
- kegiatan pengubahan bentuk menjadi sesuatu yang baru atau berbeda
- nama lain vitamin a
- biji yang tumbuh secara berkelompok
- benda yang digunakan untuk penyajian, memasak dan lainnya disebut
- sayur yang banyak terdapat di negara tropis dan subtropis
- teknik memasak dengan menggunak sedikit minyak
- sayuran dimanfaatkan tidak hanya pada bagiannya yang biasanya yang muda
- sayuran yang berupa umbi umbian
- teknik memanggang
- unsur bukan logam
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- bahan organik steril yang berasal dari kepingan kepingan mika serta mengandung kalium
- pola atau corak dari sebuah benda
- nama lain dari daucus carota
- sisa proses produksi bahan yang tidak berharga lagi sebagai bahan utama dalam pembuatan atau pemakaian sebuah produk
- alat untuk menyiram tanaman bentuknya seperti ceret besar ujung pancurannya tertutup corong yang diberi lubang lubang kecil
- sayuran ini biasa digunakan untuk membuat lumpia
- cara orang memelihara dan melindungi diri agar tetap sehat
- buncis kapri kacang panjang disebut sayuran
- nama lain penyaringan
- dalam arti limbah adalah jenis zat yang sangat sulit atau bahkan tidak bisa untuk diuraikan
- bahan yang mengakibatkan polusi
- adalah pekerjaan yang dilakukan dengan tangan atau serba sederhana
- atau cocos nucifera adalah salah satu jenis tumbuhan dari suku arenarenan
26 Clues: teknik memanggang • unsur bukan logam • nama lain vitamin a • nama lain penyaringan • nama lain dari daucus carota • bahan yang mengakibatkan polusi • sayuran yang berupa umbi umbian • pola atau corak dari sebuah benda • biji yang tumbuh secara berkelompok • buncis kapri kacang panjang disebut sayuran • teknik memasak dengan menggunak sedikit minyak • ...
ORCA Crossword 2025-04-13
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- a rare benign but complex tumor near the pituitary gland.
- Disease Usually benign but can very rarely transform into cancer.
- What is the surgical procedure to remove part of the jaw?
- What type of cell does squamous cell carcinoma originate from?
- ,Decreased bone marrow activity often a side effect of chemotherapy.
- A rare lymphoproliferative disorder that can mimic lymphoma and lead to cancer-like behavior.
- , A rare bone or soft tissue cancer primarily affecting children and young adults.
- , A rare cancer of the bile ducts.
- Rare neuroendocrine tumors that may become cancerous occurring outside the adrenal gland.
- ,A rare fast-growing cancer that occurs in the uterus often related to pregnancy.
- A rare malignant tumor derived from odontogenic epithelium in the jaw.
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- , A rare lung tumor resembling nasopharyngeal carcinoma often associated with Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV).
- ,A cancer of skeletal muscle tissue typically affecting children.
- What is a risk factor linked to poor oral hygiene?
- What is the medical term for cancer pain?
- ,A process by which cancer cells become more mobile and invasive.
- What process describes the transformation of normal cells into cancer?
- What is the term for new blood vessel formation in tumors?
- What is the premalignant condition involving red patches?
- What is the term for treatment aimed at reducing symptoms?
20 Clues: , A rare cancer of the bile ducts. • What is the medical term for cancer pain? • What is a risk factor linked to poor oral hygiene? • a rare benign but complex tumor near the pituitary gland. • What is the surgical procedure to remove part of the jaw? • What is the premalignant condition involving red patches? • ...
Nihar Kitchen Safety 2021-10-20
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- cause or allow (liquid) to flow over the edge of its container, especially unintentionally. (5 letters)
- The state of being free from illness or injury. (6 letters)
- the temperature at and above which vapor of the substance cannot be liquefied (20 letters)
- the action or method of storing something for future use.
- Protecting yourself from dangerous stuff ( 6 letters)
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope (14 letters)
- cause to move or be apart. (8 letters)
- any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms (6 letters)
- is a type of fungi that lives on plant and animal matter (5 letters)
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- free from dirt, marks, or stains.(5 letters)
- a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous (10 letters)
- a source or a situation with the potential for harm (6 letters)
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease (7 letters)
- Something that can go on fire (9 Letters)
- The action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.(13 letters)
- Are microscopic organisms not visible with the naked eye (8 letters long)
- Opposite of hot (4 letters)
- Opposite of cold (3 letters)
- It can make you die, and some snakes have it (6 letters)
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect. (8 letters)
- Type of Bactria (10 letters)
21 Clues: Opposite of hot (4 letters) • Opposite of cold (3 letters) • Type of Bactria (10 letters) • cause to move or be apart. (8 letters) • Something that can go on fire (9 Letters) • free from dirt, marks, or stains.(5 letters) • Protecting yourself from dangerous stuff ( 6 letters) • make clean and hygienic; disinfect. (8 letters) • ...
Science Corssword 2022-04-28
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- The chemical battery used to help with cellular respiration
- Carry blood to the heart
- Where Dr. Charles Drew went to college
- The most abundant type of blood in the body; primary transporter of oxygen to cells throughout the body
- The organ in our upper body where air is exchanged
- The hole where air comes in and out of
- The last name of the scientist who discovered the four types of blood
- Little sacks in our lungs the help with breathing
- A profession many people believed was too hard for women in the 1800's
- The larger lung
- Healthy habits that keep your body clean and happy like brushing your teeth or washing your hands
- These carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart to the body
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- Carries nutrients to the cells and transports waste away
- The study of food and how it works in your body
- A place where people can receive medical treatment
- Where Elizabeth Blackwell was born
- Strong muscle in upper body that helps breathing
- These tiny blood cells connect arteries and veins
- This lung is split in 2 parts
- The chemical we breathe, that also makes candles burn
- This long tube is 4-5 inches in diameter and is where oxygen travels down and carbon dioxide travels up
- The type of blood cells that help fight infections
22 Clues: The larger lung • Carry blood to the heart • This lung is split in 2 parts • Where Elizabeth Blackwell was born • Where Dr. Charles Drew went to college • The hole where air comes in and out of • The study of food and how it works in your body • Strong muscle in upper body that helps breathing • These tiny blood cells connect arteries and veins • ...
Computer Health and Maintenance 2025-09-22
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- Malicious software that harms computers
- Devices connected to a computer, like keyboard or mouse
- The way a person sits or stands at the computer
- Portable storage device often removed unsafely
- Overuse of technology leading to negative effects
- command Technology that allows control by speaking
- Blocks unauthorized access to a computer
- Reusing materials to reduce electronic waste
- protector Device that guards electronics from power spikes
- Input device with keys
- Discarded computers and electronics
- Wires used to connect devices
- Space used to save files and programs
- Practices that reduce harm to the environment
- Reduced face-to-face interaction due to tech overuse
- Keeping devices clean and free from dust or food
- Process that improves file storage efficiency on HDDs
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- Design that allows differently abled persons to use computers
- Emotional effect of too much screen time
- Design that promotes comfort and reduces injury
- Hand-held pointing device
- Tiredness from extended computer use
- Airflow that prevents overheating of computers
- reader Software that speaks text for visually impaired users
- Computer use that aids physical recovery
- Improves software performance and security
- Discomfort from staring at screens too long
- Protection of systems and data
- Copy of files stored to prevent data loss
- Protects the computer from viruses and malware
30 Clues: Input device with keys • Hand-held pointing device • Wires used to connect devices • Protection of systems and data • Discarded computers and electronics • Tiredness from extended computer use • Space used to save files and programs • Malicious software that harms computers • Emotional effect of too much screen time • Blocks unauthorized access to a computer • ...
Stage 20 Culture 5E 2025-10-27
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- The Romans were the first to put a ___ in the army.
- This woman who invented the double boiler, still in use today!
- What attracted scholars to Alexandria to study?
- This pseudo-science was considered wicked by certain emperors.
- An ancient remedy was to use juice of the ___ to relieve pain, which we still use today.
- This man performed the first recorded public dissection.
- What nationality was Hippocrates?
- These people believed dissection to be evil.
- This man removed magic and superstition from medicine.
- This woman was a scholar in mathematics and astronomy.
- This man measured the circumference of the Earth before Copernicus.
- Due to ___, the Egyptians had an advanced knowledge of anatomy.
- Hippocrates used this to guide his diagnoses.
- Hippocrates created an ___ in which medical professionals swear to do no harm.
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- This tribe is credited with inventing astrology.
- ___ was the Roman god of medicine and healing.
- These people improved medicine through great advances in hygiene and sanitation.
- The model of the universe where the planets move around the sun
- This man wrote The Elements, in which he summarized all knowledge of geometry.
- An ancient remedy for skin issues is the use of ___, which we still use today.
- This man invented a steam-powered toy and a water clock.
- He invented the first steam turbine
- The Romans practiced minor surgery, including removal of these structures. Its a common surgery today!
- The science of the stars
24 Clues: The science of the stars • What nationality was Hippocrates? • He invented the first steam turbine • These people believed dissection to be evil. • Hippocrates used this to guide his diagnoses. • ___ was the Roman god of medicine and healing. • What attracted scholars to Alexandria to study? • This tribe is credited with inventing astrology. • ...
Health terms. Jose Miguel 2021-12-10
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- the person can't learn anything new, while retrograde amnesia means the person forgets events from their past.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- 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.
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- spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact.
- 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: 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. • ...
Healthy habits 2022-01-10
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- many children die before the age of 5 from preventable diseases which .......... on airplanes
- ....... that people can have is their personal hygiene
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- when I meet someone I would like ....... if they washed their hands
- in some African countries there is a very large rate of ........ as a consequence of the lack of cleaning implements
- it seems to me ........ to know that some people do not wash their hands
5 Clues: ....... that people can have is their personal hygiene • when I meet someone I would like ....... if they washed their hands • it seems to me ........ to know that some people do not wash their hands • many children die before the age of 5 from preventable diseases which .......... on airplanes • ...
Water Resources 2021-04-24
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- Some big wells have to use big trucks to install these deep enough.
- WASHING This activity, like teeth-brushing, is part of hygiene training. *2 words
- In some projects, this type of water is stored in big tanks that are attached to buildings.
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- GROUND Wells help people to use water that is located here. *2 words
- REPAIR This type of project is done when wells are broken. *2 words
5 Clues: Some big wells have to use big trucks to install these deep enough. • REPAIR This type of project is done when wells are broken. *2 words • GROUND Wells help people to use water that is located here. *2 words • WASHING This activity, like teeth-brushing, is part of hygiene training. *2 words • ...
Staying healthy 2020-06-01
SDG 3. Good health and well-being. B1 2024-02-09
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- Long-term diseases of the airways and other parts of the lung, including conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma.
- To hinder, obstruct, or slow down progress, particularly in the context of barriers to healthcare or well-being.
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Early detection and treatment are crucial for better outcomes.
- The ability of individuals or communities to obtain necessary resources, services, or opportunities, such as healthcare.
- Water, …, and Hygiene (WASH): The set of practices and infrastructure related to the provision of clean water, proper sanitation, and good hygiene.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Essential health care services that are accessible to all individuals and families in a community, including preventive, curative, and rehabilitative care.
- The ability of bacteria, viruses, parasites, or other microorganisms to resist the effects of a drug that was initially effective against them.
- To continue to exist over time, indicating the longevity of challenges or issues.
- The state of being subject to death; often measured by the number of deaths in a specific population over a defined period.
- Medical conditions, often chronic, that are not caused by infectious agents and include diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
- The ability to bounce back from adversity, adapt to change, and recover quickly from setbacks.
- A mosquito-borne infectious disease caused by parasites of the Plasmodium type, resulting in symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and anemia.
- … Tropical Diseases (NTDs): A group of infectious diseases that primarily affect populations in tropical and subtropical regions, often in impoverished conditions
- The occurrence of cases of a particular disease in a population, geographic area, or community that is greater than what is normally expected.
- An infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, often affecting the lungs and characterized by coughing, chest pain, and weight loss.
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- Human … Virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the immune system. Acquired … Syndrome (AIDS) is the late stage of HIV infection when the immune system is severely damaged.
- Difficulties, challenges, or unfavorable circumstances that individuals or communities may face
- An epidemic that has spread across multiple countries or continents, affecting a large number of people.
- Differences or inequalities, especially in health outcomes or access to healthcare, among different population groups.
- The absence of unfair and avoidable differences in health among different populations.
- The average number of years a person can expect to live based on current mortality rates.
- Individuals or groups more susceptible to harm or adverse outcomes due to various factors, requiring special attention.
- Illnesses caused by pathogenic microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi
- Inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections, including hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E.
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations.
- The state of well-being in which an individual realizes their own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively, and is able to make a contribution to their community.
27 Clues: The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • The absence of unfair and avoidable differences in health among different populations. • The average number of years a person can expect to live based on current mortality rates. • Inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections, including hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. • ...
Spelling List F 2013-06-15
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- The quality of having a modest or low view of one’s importance.
- The showing of politeness in one’s attitude and behaviour towards others.
- Not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning.
- The ability to withstand an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving up.
- Each of four equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided.
- In the process of developing from a child into an adult.
- Difficult to believe; extraordinary.
- A small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet.
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- A plant of the daisy family with brightly coloured ornamental flowers.
- Subject to contemptuous and dismissive language or behaviour.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- The capacity to have an effect on someone or something.
- Provide lodging or sufficient space for, or fit in with the wishes or needs of.
- A rank of officer in the army and in the air force.
- An edible cultivated plant with closely packed succulent leaf stalks.
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people.
- Side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
- Care for and protect (someone or something) while they are growing.
- Deliberately cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, especially for personal gain.
- Having gained an advantage or profit from something.
20 Clues: Difficult to believe; extraordinary. • A rank of officer in the army and in the air force. • Having gained an advantage or profit from something. • The capacity to have an effect on someone or something. • In the process of developing from a child into an adult. • Not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning. • ...
Food Safety 2012-12-14
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- what the top of the stove is called
- Inspects meatr and poultry products
- place to turn pot handles when cooking on the stove
- direction you go when peeling or cutting an ingredient
- Inspects all local food establishments
- what you use to move the oven racks; wooden
- utensile used when stiring hot liquids on the range
- the range of temperature for when bacteria multiply; 40-140 degrees
- Foods that can become unsafe or spoil if not refrigerated or frozen
- Tiny one-one celled organisms, that cn cause foodbourne illness
- what you never put down the drain or garbage disposal
- what you wrap seperately if this is broken during class before throwing it out
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- Food that contains harmful bacteria
- Protection of health by keeping work areas free of dirt or bacteria and maintaining proper personal hygiene
- Best place to thaw froze food like meat or poultry, besides the refrigerator
- The transfer of harmful bacteria from one food to another
- Food that has been cooked to a hot enough temperatureto kill most bacteria
- place to pull when properly unplugging
- temperature of water to use if you burn yourself
- What you never use on a grease fire to put it out
- Safety device used to make sure you don't burn yourself taking dishes out of the oven
21 Clues: Food that contains harmful bacteria • what the top of the stove is called • Inspects meatr and poultry products • Inspects all local food establishments • place to pull when properly unplugging • what you use to move the oven racks; wooden • temperature of water to use if you burn yourself • What you never use on a grease fire to put it out • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2013-04-23
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- the competetion between brothers or sisters for parents affection and attention
- ability of a child to control their own behavior
- the ablility to use clear distinct speech
- how people see themselves
- doing the oppposite of what others want
- cylcle of sleep which rapid eye movement doesn't occur
- the fear of being away from parents, familiar caregivers or their normal environment
- the modern study of the brain
- a mental ability to produce imagination to produce original ideas
- personal care and cleanliness
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- one and two year olds
- process in which the brain combines the information taken in through the senses to make a whole
- learning to get along with others
- thinking about ones needs and wants and not those of others
- when a child is removed from the group (sit in a special chair for a short period of time)
- rapid eye movement stage of sleep
- independance
- when a person speaks with sporadic repetition or prolongued sounds
- child from age three to five
- lacking adequate sleep
- an unexplainable and illogical fear
- the ability to interperate and understandeveryday situations
- release anger or frustration by screaming, crying, kicking, pounding
- the ability to understand how another person feels
- the skillful use of hands and fingers
25 Clues: independance • one and two year olds • lacking adequate sleep • how people see themselves • child from age three to five • the modern study of the brain • personal care and cleanliness • learning to get along with others • rapid eye movement stage of sleep • an unexplainable and illogical fear • the skillful use of hands and fingers • doing the oppposite of what others want • ...
Health work 2014-12-10
Across
- cross From what is the number one zero five
- v Who is my health teacher?
- what is the number of the ambulance in europe?
- one What is this step if you have a bleeding? Cover wound with dressing and press firmly (unless you suspect a broken bone).
- group What is group we don’t have here if we have “vegetable, milk and meat”?
- health What is this group in the triangle? “talking to people”ineterecting”, friends, family’ neighbours, everyone.”
- What is the name of the daughter of coach v?
- center What is this phone are? phone- zero seven one four four eight zero zero zero
- group What of group in the balance is this food? “Red meat, Poultry, Fish, Eggs, Beans, nuts, …..”?
- From what this question: “What happened?”, check, call or care?
- bleeding for what is r.i.c.e?
- health What is the question :” learning, (academics\ intelling), emotions, self-esteem, stress, religion\spirituality”, Physical, mental, social health?
Down
- what is check, call, care?
- What is rest, ice ,compression and elevation?
- When someone do two hands on throat?
- what is the number of the red cross?
- health What is the question:”sports, body- its needs cleanliness\ hygiene, nutrition, fitness, sleep.”, physical, mental or social health?
- From what is the number one zero one?
- What is Belgium number?
- Where coach v come from?
20 Clues: What is Belgium number? • Where coach v come from? • what is check, call, care? • v Who is my health teacher? • bleeding for what is r.i.c.e? • When someone do two hands on throat? • what is the number of the red cross? • From what is the number one zero one? • cross From what is the number one zero five • What is the name of the daughter of coach v? • ...
Black Death 2015-11-26
Across
- a swollen inflamed lymph node in the armpit or groin
- people did this to themselves with whips
- a set of practices performed for the preservation of health
- this was the most famous group hoping to please god and avoid the plague
- doctors had none of these for the disease
- the Black Death effected this continent
- a person or animal that takes sins from others
- the wealthy tried to do this
- these people were highly needed to try curing the Black Death
- this was only given to the people from Europe or could speak English or a European language
- this particular part of the body was one of the three body parts flogged/stripped
Down
- this is a word that people used for the amount of sources they had in Asia and Africa
- people looked to this person to save them from the disease
- this disease had similarities with the Black Death
- these people mainly focused on their research in Europe
- this was destroyed during the Black Death
- these were the animals carrying the disease and spreading it to humans
- communities believed that these people poisoned local wells to cause the Black Death
- it took around eight days for this to happen
- nobody from this country to this date has fully investigated the sources of the Black Death
20 Clues: the wealthy tried to do this • the Black Death effected this continent • people did this to themselves with whips • this was destroyed during the Black Death • doctors had none of these for the disease • it took around eight days for this to happen • a person or animal that takes sins from others • this disease had similarities with the Black Death • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2016-01-12
Across
- not secure
- when you control a procedure
- a big cup
- a special type of sausage made of pig's blood
- a management system to ensure food safety
- when you do many things in a shorter time
- the food service can work more efficiently thanks to the....... that the cook and chill method offers
- the spread of bacteria
- a herring based English dish
- warmed up again
- these actions are taken when a problem arises
- in an accurate way
- food like chicken, turkey
- when you sell a product
- to lower
- to discover something, e.g. a problem
- when something expands
- illness
- where you celebrate important occasions
- food like lasagne
Down
- not entirely
- ready-made meals are also called
- food is put on a shelf or elsewhere
- cook at a low heat
- produced at high quantities
- the temperatures where bacteria spread
- they are used to prevent the loss of food quality
- instruction on how to do something
- a typical British cheese
- a good way to defrost food is in the ...
- food gets of bad quality
- not dangerous
- you need to ... water in order to prepare pasta
- how food looks like
- it is necessary to provide ..... in the kitchen to avoid the growth of bacteria
- a negative aspect
- a kitchen equipment to boil water
- risk
38 Clues: risk • illness • to lower • a big cup • not secure • not entirely • not dangerous • warmed up again • a negative aspect • food like lasagne • cook at a low heat • in an accurate way • how food looks like • the spread of bacteria • when something expands • when you sell a product • a typical British cheese • food gets of bad quality • food like chicken, turkey • produced at high quantities • ...
Communicable Diseases 2023-02-21
Across
- organisms that are so small they can only be seen through a microscope
- a highly communicable viral disease characterized by fever, chills, fatigue, headache, muscle aches, and respiratory symptoms
- an organism such as an insect that transmits pathogens
- a viral disease characterized by inflammation of the liver and yellowing of the skin and the white of the eyes
- the result of pathogens or germs invading the body, multiplying, and harming some of your body cells
- the bodies response to injury or disease, resulting in a condition of swelling, pain, heat, and redness
- germs that cause diseases
- the smallest and simplest pathogens
- simple one-celled organism
- able to spread to others by direct or indirect contact
Down
- a serious inflammation of the lungs
- any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body and mind
- cleanliness
- specific proteins that attach to antigens, keeping them from harming the body
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that is introduced into the body to cause an immune response
- a bacterial disease usually affecting the lungs
- organisms that are more complex than bacteria but cannot make their own food
- the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease
- one-celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- substances that send the immune system into action
20 Clues: cleanliness • germs that cause diseases • simple one-celled organism • a serious inflammation of the lungs • the smallest and simplest pathogens • a bacterial disease usually affecting the lungs • substances that send the immune system into action • an organism such as an insect that transmits pathogens • able to spread to others by direct or indirect contact • ...
