hygiene Crossword Puzzles
for my leah!! 2026-01-12
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- leah’s gay little job
- a very convenient store
- leah’s son
- he wants it BAD
- :D
- leah’s oral hygiene of choice
- your girlfriend and adjective
- holiday weekend, plus treehouse
- leahs girlboss QUEEN
- what do tomatoes and my girlfriend have in common?
- a little laugh
- dinner item (misspelled)
- car= radio up
- a combo move
- a lil guy
- ur the ___ to my ___
- squish and pop
- one of sophie’s favorite bands
- the store sophie loves!
- a place for scissoring
- what made sophie go feral
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- leah -MAY- be here
- spy break
- the first song i played for leah on guitar
- “i’m eepy”, a call
- sophie in the morning
- a masquerade ball and a dashing individual
- made with love
- steamy smosh
- 5 letters
- you and dez
- “you’re green?”
- where we told people we met when we first started dating
- sophie’s shoe size
- the stump
- first meal as girlfriends
- a musical gathering, leah
- leah’s favorite color
- where do i want leah?
- sophie’s favorite kpop group
- a warm gift for my girl (long)
- plant
- “when my time comes around”
- meatball hand (misspelled)
44 Clues: :D • plant • spy break • 5 letters • the stump • a lil guy • leah’s son • you and dez • steamy smosh • a combo move • car= radio up • made with love • a little laugh • squish and pop • he wants it BAD • leah -MAY- be here • “i’m eepy”, a call • “you’re green?” • sophie’s shoe size • leahs girlboss QUEEN • ur the ___ to my ___ • leah’s gay little job • sophie in the morning • leah’s favorite color • ...
Dental health attention crossword puzzle 2021-09-08
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- Calcified dental plaque, also known as tartar
- A common and mild form of gum disease
- A severe chronic form of gum disease that causes the destruction of the tooth-supporting apparatus and can lead to tooth loss
- A condition where there is not enough saliva in your mouth
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- A cord of thin filaments used in interdental cleaning to remove food and dental plaque from between teeth
- The removal of all the plaque and calculus (hardened plaque) above and below the gumline by oral health professionals
- Also known as tooth decay, breakdown of teeth due to acids made by bacteria
- the state of being edentulous, or without natural teeth
- Loss of tooth substance by means other than dental caries
- A sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth
- Cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat
- An oral hygiene instrument used for daily clean of the teeth, gums, and tongue
- A person whose profession is the care of teeth and the surrounding soft tissues
13 Clues: A common and mild form of gum disease • Calcified dental plaque, also known as tartar • the state of being edentulous, or without natural teeth • A sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth • Loss of tooth substance by means other than dental caries • Cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat • ...
Hepatitis Team 3 Facilitation 2021-10-04
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- Feelings a client has in regards to the seriousness illness contraction (Health Belief Model)
- How did Tessa contract Hepatitis B?
- Multiple roles nurses assume when providing safe, competent, ethical, compassionate and evidence-informed nursing care in a practice setting
- Guiding their practice through evidence-based research (Ways of knowing)
- Mucous membranes, GI Tract, respiratory tract, broken skin are examples of what link in the chain of infection?
- Microorganisms thrive in humans and animals (Chain of infection)
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- The potential negative aspects of a health action that may negatively effect the client's likeliness of adopting a recommended health behaviour (Health Belief Model)
- Supports environmentally responsible practice (CNO Competency)
- Ability to recognize acts of injustice and inequality (ways of knowing)
- Considers the morals and values of others (ways of knowing)
- What family member supported Tessa throughout her diagnosis?
- Hand Hygiene and vaccines are examples of what type of prevention?
- Health screen and regular health exams are examples of what type of prevention?
13 Clues: How did Tessa contract Hepatitis B? • Considers the morals and values of others (ways of knowing) • What family member supported Tessa throughout her diagnosis? • Supports environmentally responsible practice (CNO Competency) • Microorganisms thrive in humans and animals (Chain of infection) • Hand Hygiene and vaccines are examples of what type of prevention? • ...
COMMON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 2025-01-20
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- is a bacterial infection, spread by ingesting food or water contaminated with the feces of an infected person
- is a water-borne disease caused by a bacteria present in human feces
- is the fast and explosive release of air from the lungs
- is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus
- is a respiratory disorder characterized by a wheezing and difficulty in breathing
- is a very contagious infection of the lungs
- is a common gastrointestinal disease among people who have poor personal health and hygiene practices and living in unsanitary conditions
- is a skin disease caused by a fungus called tinea
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- is commonly known as flu, a viral infection of the upper respiratory system
- is a disease caused by parasitic protozoan
- is an infection that can affect the liver’s ability to function
- (Tinea versicolor or Tinea flava) or locally called an-an is a fungal infection of the skin
- is an infection caused by a bacteria called Staphylococcus
13 Clues: is a disease caused by parasitic protozoan • is a very contagious infection of the lungs • is a skin disease caused by a fungus called tinea • is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus • is the fast and explosive release of air from the lungs • is an infection caused by a bacteria called Staphylococcus • ...
Puberty 2025-12-03
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- The stage when your body begins to change from a child into an adult.Hormones – Chemical messengers that trigger many of the changes during puberty.
- Keeping your body clean to prevent smells and stay healthy.
- Liquid your body releases to cool you down, often more during puberty.
- Pimples or breakouts that can happen more often during puberty.
- The differences between people, such as their backgrounds, abilities, cultures and beliefs.
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- Something that can become deeper for people with testes during puberty.
- What happens to your height and body size during puberty.
- Monthly bleeding that begins for people with ovaries during puberty.
- A part of the body that develops and grows for people assigned female at birth.
- Feelings that can become stronger or change quickly during puberty
- The way you see yourself, including your personality, values and interests, which can change as you grow.
- A product used to help reduce body odour.
- This grows in new places during puberty, like underarms and the pubic area.
13 Clues: A product used to help reduce body odour. • What happens to your height and body size during puberty. • Keeping your body clean to prevent smells and stay healthy. • Pimples or breakouts that can happen more often during puberty. • Feelings that can become stronger or change quickly during puberty • ...
Kitchen Safety vocabulary 2023-09-15
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- in- First out label food with the dates you store the,, and put the older foods in the front or on top and use them first
- practices that maintain good health and prevent diseases.
- contamination physical movement or transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object or place to another
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- Cleaning using a chemical disinfectant
- everything in its place
5 Clues: everything in its place • Cleaning using a chemical disinfectant • practices that maintain good health and prevent diseases. • contamination physical movement or transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object or place to another • in- First out label food with the dates you store the,, and put the older foods in the front or on top and use them first
A Place to Call Home 2025-07-03
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- a person whose job is painting buildings.
- a person whose job is to construct or repair houses.
- a person who installs and maintains electrical equipment.
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- a person who fits and repairs the pipes, fittings, and other apparatus of water supply, sanitation, or heating systems.
- involves maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in various settings by performing tasks like sweeping, mopping, dusting, and disinfecting.
5 Clues: a person whose job is painting buildings. • a person whose job is to construct or repair houses. • a person who installs and maintains electrical equipment. • a person who fits and repairs the pipes, fittings, and other apparatus of water supply, sanitation, or heating systems. • ...
Dentistry 2023-02-16
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- Deal with the nature, identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions
- Treat the diseases of the supporting tissues of the teeth
- Dental treatment of children
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- Surgically remove diseased teeth and oral tissues and treats fractures of the jawbone
- Concerned with the prescription, production, and interpretation of diagnostic images for the diagnosis and management of diseases and disorders of the craniofacial complex
- Replace missing natural teeth with fixed or removable appliances, such as dentures, bridges and implants
- Treats diseases of infected pulp tissue
- Doctors who care for people's teeth and gums
- Treat malocclusions or improperly aligned teeth by straightening the teeth in the jaws
- Perform a wide variety of tasks to keep a dental practice running smoothly
- Provide a wide range of services focused on preventing and treating tooth and gum disease and promoting good oral hygiene and health
11 Clues: Dental treatment of children • Treats diseases of infected pulp tissue • Doctors who care for people's teeth and gums • Treat the diseases of the supporting tissues of the teeth • Perform a wide variety of tasks to keep a dental practice running smoothly • Surgically remove diseased teeth and oral tissues and treats fractures of the jawbone • ...
World Malaria Day 2025-11-13
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- The insect that spreads malaria — its bite transmits the parasite.
- Regular practices like washing hands and brushing teeth; helps stop infections.
- Wire or fabric you sleep under to stop mosquito bites at night.
- Measures and facilities (clean water, toilets, waste removal) that keep communities healthy.
- Actions taken to stop a disease from happening (for example: sleeping under nets and removing standing water).
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- Water that does not move (pools of this should be removed because mosquitoes lay eggs there).
- A serious disease spread by mosquitoes that causes fever and chills.
- To make free from dirt; tidy (keep your surroundings this way to prevent mosquitoes).
- A common symptom of malaria — your body gets very hot.
- A scientific term for an organism (like a mosquito) that carries a disease from one host to another.
- To remove standing water from places where mosquitoes can breed (you should do this in gardens and containers).
11 Clues: A common symptom of malaria — your body gets very hot. • Wire or fabric you sleep under to stop mosquito bites at night. • The insect that spreads malaria — its bite transmits the parasite. • A serious disease spread by mosquitoes that causes fever and chills. • Regular practices like washing hands and brushing teeth; helps stop infections. • ...
Vocabulary 2013-07-04
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- inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room, tent, or other structure
- usually a small device or program used for a variety of both basic and advanced mathematics
- the official language of Britain and the United States
- an edge tool having two crossed pivoting blades
- is a plan of things to be done and the time when they will be done
- is the sound created by voices or instruments following some tonal structure
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- education training in the development of and care for the human body; stresses athletics; includes hygiene
- covers your hand for a variety of different reasons
- yard consisting of an outdoor area for children's play
- is the expressions of ideas and emotions through a physical medium, like paining, sculpture, film, dance, writing, photograhy, or theatre
- a room or building equipped with one of more toilets
- is a place where collections of books are kept
- is the field of study concerned with discovering and describing the world around us by observing and experimenting
13 Clues: is a place where collections of books are kept • an edge tool having two crossed pivoting blades • covers your hand for a variety of different reasons • a room or building equipped with one of more toilets • yard consisting of an outdoor area for children's play • the official language of Britain and the United States • ...
IPAC 2024 Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-02
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- a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening
- substances that prevent the growth of disease-causing microorganisms,
- illnesses that spread from one person to another or from an animal to a person, or from a surface or a food
- practices that support maintaining health and preventing disease
- medical device covering the mouth, nose and chin ensuring a barrier that limits the transition of an infection between people
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- the action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- people with bodies that have a reduced ability to fight infections and other diseases
- measures taken to prevent pathogens being passed from one person to another
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- the process of keeping places free from dirt, infection, disease, etc., by removing waste, trash and garbage
- a microorganism especially one which causes disease.
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
13 Clues: a situation involving exposure to danger • a microorganism especially one which causes disease. • the action of stopping something from happening or arising. • practices that support maintaining health and preventing disease • substances that prevent the growth of disease-causing microorganisms, • ...
Choice Board 2024-03-15
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- an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand
- providing advice to solve a problem so children can learn from their mistake
- the measurement from base to top or from head to foot
- the creator of a cognitive development theory that suggests children move through four different stages of mental development
- practices to preserve health, such as, bathing, brushing teeth, and washing hair
- a part considered in comparative relation to a whole
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- basic nutrition, hydration, and the providing of routine care for a child
- the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination
- a significant stage in life that influences the progress of a person
- a young child between one and three years old
- increases in height and weight
- the body mass of a child at each doctor’s visit when being weighed; can be measured in ounces and pounds, or grams and kilograms
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
13 Clues: increases in height and weight • a young child between one and three years old • a part considered in comparative relation to a whole • the measurement from base to top or from head to foot • an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand • the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination • ...
Choice Board 2024-03-15
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- an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand
- providing advice to solve a problem so children can learn from their mistake
- the measurement from base to top or from head to foot
- the creator of a cognitive development theory that suggests children move through four different stages of mental development
- practices to preserve health, such as, bathing, brushing teeth, and washing hair
- a part considered in comparative relation to a whole
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- basic nutrition, hydration, and the providing of routine care for a child
- the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination
- a significant stage in life that influences the progress of a person
- a young child between one and three years old
- increases in height and weight
- the body mass of a child at each doctor’s visit when being weighed; can be measured in ounces and pounds, or grams and kilograms
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
13 Clues: increases in height and weight • a young child between one and three years old • a part considered in comparative relation to a whole • the measurement from base to top or from head to foot • an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand • the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination • ...
Choice Board 2024-03-15
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- an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand
- providing advice to solve a problem so children can learn from their mistake
- the measurement from base to top or from head to foot
- the creator of a cognitive development theory that suggests children move through four different stages of mental development
- practices to preserve health, such as, bathing, brushing teeth, and washing hair
- a part considered in comparative relation to a whole
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- basic nutrition, hydration, and the providing of routine care for a child
- the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination
- a significant stage in life that influences the progress of a person
- a young child between one and three years old
- increases in height and weight
- the body mass of a child at each doctor’s visit when being weighed; can be measured in ounces and pounds, or grams and kilograms
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
13 Clues: increases in height and weight • a young child between one and three years old • a part considered in comparative relation to a whole • the measurement from base to top or from head to foot • an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand • the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination • ...
Choice Board 2024-03-15
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- an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand
- providing advice to solve a problem so children can learn from their mistake
- the measurement from base to top or from head to foot
- the creator of a cognitive development theory that suggests children move through four different stages of mental development
- practices to preserve health, such as, bathing, brushing teeth, and washing hair
- a part considered in comparative relation to a whole
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- basic nutrition, hydration, and the providing of routine care for a child
- the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination
- a significant stage in life that influences the progress of a person
- a young child between one and three years old
- increases in height and weight
- the body mass of a child at each doctor’s visit when being weighed; can be measured in ounces and pounds, or grams and kilograms
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
13 Clues: increases in height and weight • a young child between one and three years old • a part considered in comparative relation to a whole • the measurement from base to top or from head to foot • an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand • the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination • ...
Germs 2022-12-04
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- mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell
- a particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism
- resistant to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
- a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells
- a microorganism, especially one which causes disease
- a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious or malignant disease
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- responsible for protecting your body from infection
- tending to prevent the growth or spread of bacteria
- a liquid, gel or foam generally used to kill many viruses/bacteria/microorganisms on the hands
- a gelatinous material that lines your lungs, throat, nose, and certain other body parts
- a substance used with water for washing and cleaning
13 Clues: responsible for protecting your body from infection • tending to prevent the growth or spread of bacteria • a microorganism, especially one which causes disease • a substance used with water for washing and cleaning • mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell • ...
Total Defence Day 2023 - Digital Defence (P4-6) 2023-02-07
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- Cyber criminals will ask you for ______________ information like phone numbers, banking details and One-Time Passwords(OTPs).
- Scammers will ______________ your friends or Whatsapp support team to get your one-time code.
- Always practice good cyber ______________ to ensure your accounts are safe.
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- Malicious malware can cause the program to ______________.
- We can use ______________ as our passwords e.g. Saw Eagle At The Park.
5 Clues: Malicious malware can cause the program to ______________. • We can use ______________ as our passwords e.g. Saw Eagle At The Park. • Always practice good cyber ______________ to ensure your accounts are safe. • Scammers will ______________ your friends or Whatsapp support team to get your one-time code. • ...
Communicable diseases 2021-01-02
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- dead or inactive pathogenic material used in vaccination to develop immunity to a disease in a healthy person
- diseases that are not infectious and cannot be passed from one organism to another
- disease from being infected with HIV
- viral infection that causes a red rash and fever
- a trend between 2 variables that you see using a scatter diagram
- pathogens that are much smaller than bacteria and can only reproduce inside living cells of other organisms
- microorganisms that cause disease
- disease transmitted from an infected person to an uninfected person by unprotected sexual contact
- disease caused by a protist carted by mosquitos
- bacterial infection from eating undercooked food
- when a white blood cell "eats" a pathogen
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- disease caused by pathogens that can be passed from one organism to another
- sticky thick fluid that traps pathogens
- organisms that are usually single-celled and can only be seen using a microscope . They include bacteria, fungi, viruses and protists
- produced by pathogens that make us feel ill
- Y shaped protein produced by white blood cells
- the man who discovered and implanted hand washing as good hygiene
- largest physical barrier against pathogens
- reproduction by simple cell division, for example in bacteria (6,7)
19 Clues: microorganisms that cause disease • disease from being infected with HIV • sticky thick fluid that traps pathogens • when a white blood cell "eats" a pathogen • largest physical barrier against pathogens • produced by pathogens that make us feel ill • Y shaped protein produced by white blood cells • disease caused by a protist carted by mosquitos • ...
EBOLA VIRUS 2023-11-26
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- One of the gastrointestinal symptoms of ebolavirus
- Ebola virus is named after a river in this Central African country.
- Inmazeb and ebanga are used for treatment of Ebola which are under
- Which Ebola species has no reported human deaths?
- Approved treatment for zaire ebolavirus
- Bleeding occur in ebolavirus due to
- Ebola virus is primarily transmitted through ___ contact with the blood, secretions, organs, or other bodily fluids of infected people.
- Severe bleeding that occurs in some Ebola cases.
- Fruit bats of what family are natural Ebola virus hosts.
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- A key measure to prevent the spread of Ebola is ___ hygiene.
- Which specimen collection is recommended by the WHO (World Health Organization) in 2014 for the laboratory diagnosis of Ebola virus?
- The family of viruses to which Ebola belongs.
- The testing method used to diagnose Ebola virus infection.
- The duration of the incubation period for Ebola virus in humans is typically ___ to 21 days.
- First FDA-approved vaccine for an ebolavirus called ervebo is protective against
- The two country where the Ebola virus was first discovered in 1976.
- Common complication of Ebola virus disease (EVD)
- Organs does Ebola virus primarily affect in the human body?
- The main organ affected by Ebola virus, causing damage and impaired function.
- One of the early symptoms of Ebola virus infection is sudden onset ___.
20 Clues: Bleeding occur in ebolavirus due to • Approved treatment for zaire ebolavirus • The family of viruses to which Ebola belongs. • Common complication of Ebola virus disease (EVD) • Severe bleeding that occurs in some Ebola cases. • Which Ebola species has no reported human deaths? • One of the gastrointestinal symptoms of ebolavirus • ...
Unit 1 ~ Intro to General Employability and Self Discovery Crossword 2025-08-15
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- of Study Connected courses that prepare you for a specific career path
- Preferences How you prefer to think about and approach problems
- Casual Neat but informal clothing suitable for office work (nice pants and collared shirts, no jeans or t-shirts)
- Clusters Groups of similar jobs and industries that require related skills
- A specific type of work or profession
- Rate The percentage of people who have jobs in a community
- Specific work that a person does to earn money
- Regular behaviors that you do almost automatically
- & Technical Education Classes that teach specific job skills and prepare you for future careers
- Learner Someone who learns best by seeing information in pictures, diagrams or writing
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- Practices that keep you clean and healthy, like brushing teeth and bathing
- The series of jobs a person has throughout their working life
- Eating healthy foods that give your body what it needs
- Wear Fancy clothing for special occasions like weddings or ceremonies
- Wear Comfortable, everyday clothing like jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers
- Trends How jobs are changing over time - which are growing or shrinking
- Preferences The type of surroundings where you work best (quiet/noisy, indoor/outdoor)
- Preferences How you prefer to experience the world through your senses
- Learner Someone who learns best by moving, doing, and physically trying things
- Learner Someone who learns best by touching and handling objects
- Learner Someone who learns best by hearing, listening and speaking
21 Clues: A specific type of work or profession • Specific work that a person does to earn money • Regular behaviors that you do almost automatically • Eating healthy foods that give your body what it needs • Rate The percentage of people who have jobs in a community • The series of jobs a person has throughout their working life • ...
Reinigung 2013-06-03
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- Für was benutzen wir hier im Stift Höfli den roten Mikrofaserlappen?
- Was muss unbedingt aufgestellt werden, wenn der Boden nass ist?
- Was gehört ebenfalls zu den Reinigungsfaktoren? Zeit, Temperatur, Chemie und ____________?
- Welche Reinigungsart wird am Dienstag in den Nasszellen vom Riegelhaus durchgeführt?
- Wie heisst der Überbegriff von GR, ZR, UHR, SR?
- Die Aufgaben der Reinigung sind: Erhaltung der Sauberkeit/ Hygiene, Erhaltung der Gebrauchseigenschaften, Erzielung der gewünschten Optik und der ___________?
- Auf was sollte unbedingt geachtet werden bei der Reinigung? Sehr wichtig für den Körper, vorallem für den Rücken?
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- Was heisst GR ausgeschrieben?
- Welche Reinigungsmethode verwenden wir hier im Stift Höfli für die Nasszellen bei der UHR für den Boden?
- Welche Reinigungsart wird am Mittwoch im La Terasse durchgeführt?
- Was ist sehr wichtig und sollte immer gemacht werden z.B. Vor- und Nach Arbeitsbeginn, Vor- und Nach den Pause, nach dem WC Besuch und immer wieder zwischendurch?
- Reinigungsmittel dürfen nie direkt auf ____?___ gegeben werden?
- Was ist das Ziel der Werterhaltung von Gebäudeteilen und Einrichtungen? lange _______________?
- Wie heisst der Oberbegriff von: Trockensaugen, Nassscheuern, Nasswischen, Kehren u.s.w. ?
- Welche Verschmutzungsart fehlt: Lose Verschmutzungen, Oberflächenveränderungen und _____________?
- In welchem Bereich wird der Grüne Mikrofaserlappen verwendet?
- Was gehört ebenfalls zu den Reinigungsverfahren? Nassreinigung, Feuchtreinigung und ____________?
17 Clues: Was heisst GR ausgeschrieben? • Wie heisst der Überbegriff von GR, ZR, UHR, SR? • In welchem Bereich wird der Grüne Mikrofaserlappen verwendet? • Reinigungsmittel dürfen nie direkt auf ____?___ gegeben werden? • Was muss unbedingt aufgestellt werden, wenn der Boden nass ist? • Welche Reinigungsart wird am Mittwoch im La Terasse durchgeführt? • ...
Reinigung 2013-06-03
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- Welche Reinigungsmethode verwenden wir hier im Stift Höfli für die Nasszellen bei der UHR für den Boden?
- Reinigungsmittel dürfen nie direkt auf ____?___ gegeben werden?
- Wie heisst der Oberbegriff von: Trockensaugen, Nassscheuern, Nasswischen, Kehren u.s.w. ?
- Was muss unbedingt aufgestellt werden, wenn der Boden nass ist?
- Was gehört ebenfalls zu den Reinigungsverfahren? Nassreinigung, Feuchtreinigung und ____________?
- Welche Reinigungsart wird am Mittwoch im La Terasse durchgeführt?
- Was gehört ebenfalls zu den Reinigungsfaktoren? Zeit, Temperatur, Chemie und ____________?
- Die Aufgaben der Reinigung sind: Erhaltung der Sauberkeit/ Hygiene, Erhaltung der Gebrauchseigenschaften, Erzielung der gewünschten Optik und der ___________?
- Was ist das Ziel der Werterhaltung von Gebäudeteilen und Einrichtungen? lange _______________?
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- In welchem Bereich wird der Grüne Mikrofaserlappen verwendet?
- Welche Reinigungsart wird am Dienstag in den Nasszellen vom Riegelhaus durchgeführt?
- Auf was sollte unbedingt geachtet werden bei der Reinigung? Sehr wichtig für den Körper, vorallem für den Rücken?
- Welche Verschmutzungsart fehlt: Lose Verschmutzungen, Oberflächenveränderungen und _____________?
- Was ist sehr wichtig und sollte immer gemacht werden z.B. Vor- und Nach Arbeitsbeginn, Vor- und Nach den Pause, nach dem WC Besuch und immer wieder zwischendurch?
- Wie heisst der Überbegriff von GR, ZR, UHR, SR?
- Was heisst GR ausgeschrieben?
- Für was benutzen wir hier im Stift Höfli den roten Mikrofaserlappen?
17 Clues: Was heisst GR ausgeschrieben? • Wie heisst der Überbegriff von GR, ZR, UHR, SR? • In welchem Bereich wird der Grüne Mikrofaserlappen verwendet? • Reinigungsmittel dürfen nie direkt auf ____?___ gegeben werden? • Was muss unbedingt aufgestellt werden, wenn der Boden nass ist? • Welche Reinigungsart wird am Mittwoch im La Terasse durchgeführt? • ...
Infection Prevention and Control Week 2015-10-16
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- How do we monitor Hand Hygiene?
- I am extremely contagious and will have you living in the washroom for hours sometimes days and have left many healthcare facilities in outbreak.
- Patients are placed on these when we know what their symptoms are
- The person you call if you have a question about Infection Prevention and Control
- Rub this for 15 seconds to germ free status
- There are always moments to keeping it clean
- You are going to Sierra Leone to help with the Ebola efforts; Before you leave, "Who you gonna call?"
- Use these to protect yourself regardless of patient diagnosis
- Box used to dispose of pointy sharp items
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- The term used when a bacteria/virus is spread from one person to another person
- The type of cleaning done post discharge of a patient on precautions
- Use these when caring for patients with C diff
- This committee is responsible for'stewarding' antibiotics
- The practice of putting on Personal protective equipment
- This virus results in muscle aches, fever,cough and misery
- Infection Prevention and Control policies can be found here
- The practice of removing Personal protective equipment
17 Clues: How do we monitor Hand Hygiene? • Box used to dispose of pointy sharp items • Rub this for 15 seconds to germ free status • There are always moments to keeping it clean • Use these when caring for patients with C diff • The practice of removing Personal protective equipment • The practice of putting on Personal protective equipment • ...
7th grade 2016-11-23
Epidemiology Vocabulary 2021-11-15
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- The study of how and why diseases occur.
- Related to the stomach and intestines.
- A type of medicine that kills germs or prevents them from growing.
- The disposal of sewage and waste.
- Organism that lives and feeds either inside of or attached to another organism and does harm to that organism.
- A disease that spreads very readily from person to person.
- Things that people do to stay healthy.
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- To imitate how something happens in a real-world situation by acting it out with a model.
- (medical) a condition in which the body does not have enough fluid to function properly.
- A way of representing something in the world to learn more about it.
- A disease that cannot be passed on by the person who is sick to other people.
- A person who begins the spread of a disease in a group
- An indication in your body that you have a disease.
- The first person in a group to get a contagious disease.
- A scientist who studies diseases and how they spread.
- The solid waste that is produced by the body.
- The growth of germs in your body.
17 Clues: The disposal of sewage and waste. • The growth of germs in your body. • Related to the stomach and intestines. • Things that people do to stay healthy. • The study of how and why diseases occur. • The solid waste that is produced by the body. • An indication in your body that you have a disease. • A scientist who studies diseases and how they spread. • ...
Kleidung, Schmuck und Hygiene im alten Rom 2021-03-02
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- Unterwäsche/ Unterhose
- Ein langes viereckiges, drapiertes Gewandt
- Das Abwasser der Latrinen floss in den …
- Die damalige Toilette
- Kleidungsstück; bei Männern bis zum Knie, bei Frauen bis zum Knöchel
- Dort gingen die Römer Baden (im Plural)
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- Sklavin, die für die Haarpflege zuständig war
- Schützendes Amulett gegen böse Geister
- Ein goldener Armreif in Form einer …
- Damit kann man seine Haare blond färben
- Marschstiefel des Militärs
- Teures Material; daraus besteht Haarschmuck
- Zur Zahnpflege benutzten die Römer eine Mischung aus Staub, Marmor und …
- Trägt man über der Tunika
14 Clues: Die damalige Toilette • Unterwäsche/ Unterhose • Trägt man über der Tunika • Marschstiefel des Militärs • Ein goldener Armreif in Form einer … • Schützendes Amulett gegen böse Geister • Damit kann man seine Haare blond färben • Dort gingen die Römer Baden (im Plural) • Das Abwasser der Latrinen floss in den … • Ein langes viereckiges, drapiertes Gewandt • ...
shalimar 2015-02-23
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- illnesses that are not cause by agents such as bacteria and viruses
- a set of moral principals and values
- new organisms produced by one or two parent organisms
- bacteria thats different from its parents due to a mutation
- microorganism thats especially a bacterium that can cause disease
- an organism can defend itself against a disease or withstand the symptoms of a toxic substance
- scientific connection improvingprocesses involved in the raising of crops and livestock
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- practices and conditions that tends to promote health and prevent illness
- a group of individuals of the same species that are in a particular
- survival of the fittest
- disease caused by agents such as viruses and bacteria that are not normally present in the body and can cause an infection
- outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and widely
- a single reproductive cell that can grow into a multicellular organism
- an epidemic that spreads over a very wide area, such as a whole country or continent
- using living organism or biological substances to solve an engineering problem or to manufacture a product
15 Clues: survival of the fittest • a set of moral principals and values • new organisms produced by one or two parent organisms • bacteria thats different from its parents due to a mutation • outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and widely • microorganism thats especially a bacterium that can cause disease • ...
Science Vocabulary Crossword 2015-02-02
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- A principle stating that only the best suited in ones environment may pass on their genetics
- A disease that is able to cause an invasion of the body by microorganisms
- A microorganism, especially a bacterium, that causes disease
- New organisms produced by one or two parent organisms
- Bacteria that changes itself
- An outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and widely
- The raising of crops and livestock, and improving processes involved
- The set of moral principles and values. The way of doing things
- A usually one-celled reproductive body that can grow another organism without another cell
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- Cleanliness that helps health and prevents illness
- A group of individuals of the same species occupying a specific habitat
- A disease unable to spread infection
- The use of a living organism to solve an engineering problem or perform an industrial task
- An epidemic that spreads over a very wide area, such as a country or continent
- The ability to protect itself from a disease, or the effects of a substance
15 Clues: Bacteria that changes itself • A disease unable to spread infection • Cleanliness that helps health and prevents illness • New organisms produced by one or two parent organisms • A microorganism, especially a bacterium, that causes disease • The set of moral principles and values. The way of doing things • ...
Diseases Vocab 2015-02-02
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- An outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and wildly
- A microorganism, especially a bacteria causing disease or fermentation
- The exploitation of biological processes for industry
- A type of people, or animals living in a specific location
- caused by organisms like bacteria or viruses, that can be passed from person to person
- The principle that only organisms best suited to their environment survive long enough to pass on genetic characteristics to their offspring
- Practice of farming, including cultivation of soil for growing crops and raising animals for food and wool
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- An epidemic that spreads over a wide area like a whole country
- A force that prevents or slows down motion
- A bacteria that has been mutated to change the cell
- A disease that isnt infectious among people
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease
- Moral principles that govern a persons behavior
- Usually one celled reproductive body that can grow into a new cell without uniting with another cell
- The new organisms produced by one or two parent cells
15 Clues: A force that prevents or slows down motion • A disease that isnt infectious among people • Moral principles that govern a persons behavior • A bacteria that has been mutated to change the cell • The exploitation of biological processes for industry • The new organisms produced by one or two parent cells • A type of people, or animals living in a specific location • ...
No. 29 2022-08-22
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- Human immunodeficiency virus (3)
- A pump that circulates air or another gas through liquid (9)
- Unborn baby from the eighth week after fertilization until delivery (5)
- Conclusions or interpretations based on cues, personal experiences, preferences, or generalizations (9)
- Older chemical name for d-glucose (8)
- A structure or organ in the shape of a bag (3)
- A small mass of living matter capable of forming an organism or one of its parts (4)
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- The practice of cleanliness that promotes good health and well-being (7)
- The organ in charge of producing vocal sounds (6)
- A substance that is x-ray opaque, allowing a radiologist to examine the organ or tissue it fills (8)
- A registered nurse who has undergone training for the role and who assists undergraduate nursing students in their learning in the practice setting (9)
- _____ nursing: A nursing specialty that combines medical care and law (8)
- _____ event: An incident that causes or has the potential to cause harm (7)
- Clinical placement co-ordinator (3)
- Evidence-Based Practice (3)
15 Clues: Evidence-Based Practice (3) • Human immunodeficiency virus (3) • Clinical placement co-ordinator (3) • Older chemical name for d-glucose (8) • A structure or organ in the shape of a bag (3) • The organ in charge of producing vocal sounds (6) • A pump that circulates air or another gas through liquid (9) • ...
"Holes" by Louis Sachar grammer 2023-05-02
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- able to make a way through or into something.(page 82)
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.(page 21)
- used to convey that what is asserted is very likely though not known for certain.(page 74)
- soft, padded textile covering that is fixed to furniture such as armchairs and sofas.(page 44)
- the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.(page 67)
- sentenced to a particular punishment, especially death.(page 88)
- a mixture of various ingredients or elements.(page 108)
- deserving hatred and contempt(page 25)
- relating to the conditions that affect hygiene and health, especially the supply of sewage facilities and clean drinking water.(page 19)
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- denoting energy emitted in the form of rays or waves.(page 45)
- writing paper, especially with matching envelopes.(page 46)
- a person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems.(page 16)
- given evidence as a witness in a law court.(page 23)
- preserved to become a fossil.(page 49)
- the quality of being intense.(page 47)
15 Clues: preserved to become a fossil.(page 49) • the quality of being intense.(page 47) • deserving hatred and contempt(page 25) • given evidence as a witness in a law court.(page 23) • able to make a way through or into something.(page 82) • a mixture of various ingredients or elements.(page 108) • writing paper, especially with matching envelopes.(page 46) • ...
Lance Nix 2017-01-17
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- An epidemic outbreak that becomes much worst to which it spread by the country
- A set of moral principles or values
- An out break of a disease that spreads rapidly and widely
- The child or copy of a specific organism
- Diseases spread without the help of agents
- The degree to which any organisms can defend itself against a disease or any toxin
- A usually unicellular reproductive body that can grow into a new organism without uniting with another cell
- Conditions conducive to maintaining health, and preventing disease
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- A microorganism especially a bacterium that causes diseases
- A bacterial cell that differs from its parent cells due to mutation
- The use of a living organism to solve a problem or to build a product
- Capable of causing an infection or a disease with the help of agents
- The science connected to raising crops or livestock
- A group of the same species occupying an environment, or a defined area
- The principle that says that only the organisms that can survive their environment can pass on genetic material to their offspring
15 Clues: A set of moral principles or values • The child or copy of a specific organism • Diseases spread without the help of agents • The science connected to raising crops or livestock • An out break of a disease that spreads rapidly and widely • A microorganism especially a bacterium that causes diseases • Conditions conducive to maintaining health, and preventing disease • ...
Back to School Spelling List - Middle School 2018-08-13
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- a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or public works
- avoiding work; lazy
- the action of canceling something that has been arranged or planned
- according to what is generally assumed or believed (often used to indicate that the speaker doubts the truth of the statement)
- a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor
- worth a great deal of money; extremely useful or important
- an office or department for transacting particular business
- lose or be deprived of (property or a right or privilege) as a penalty for wrongdoing
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- of, for, or relating to young people
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- a person who gives information to another
- the action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place or event
- cause (a person or part of the body) to become partly or wholly incapable of movement
- offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone
15 Clues: avoiding work; lazy • of, for, or relating to young people • a person who gives information to another • worth a great deal of money; extremely useful or important • an office or department for transacting particular business • offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone • the action of canceling something that has been arranged or planned • ...
June 2023 Crossword 2023-07-06
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- Managing Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of UCO Bank
- Which organisation launched ‘100 Days 100 Pays’ campaign?
- Recep Tayyip Erdogan was re-elected as the President of ___________ for the third consecutive time
- Which bank launched Interoperable Cardless Cash Withdrawal (ICCW) facility for its customers?
- Razorpay has launched India's fastest one-step UPI (unified payments interface) payment solution named ______________
- brand ambassador of Tripura tourism
- Which country conferred its highest civilian honour to President Droupadi Murmu- The Grand Order of the Chain of Yellow Star?
- Which district will be renamed as ‘Ahilya Nagar’?
- Which country has completed the construction of the most powerful largest & fastest wind tunnel in the world, called JF-22?
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- Smile Ambassador’ for the Maharashtra government’s oral hygiene campaign titled ‘Swachh Mukh Abhiyaan
- 78th President of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)
- ‘Mo Ghara’ (My House)- a credit-linked housing scheme
- host of the 2025 World Conservation Congress (WCC) of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
- Lavender Festival
- Asia's largest, ambitious and historic cluster development scheme
15 Clues: Lavender Festival • brand ambassador of Tripura tourism • Which district will be renamed as ‘Ahilya Nagar’? • ‘Mo Ghara’ (My House)- a credit-linked housing scheme • Which organisation launched ‘100 Days 100 Pays’ campaign? • 78th President of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) • Asia's largest, ambitious and historic cluster development scheme • ...
acute intestinal infections in children. Escherichia coli, yersiniosis. 2023-12-08
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- *Which E. coli strain is known for producing Shiga toxins?*
- *What type of E. coli can cause severe abdominal pain and kidney failure?*
- *What is the term for inflammation of the small intestine caused by Yersinia infection?*
- *Commonly abbreviated as E. coli, this bacterium is a major cause of what infections?*
- *Yersinia primarily affects which part of the gastrointestinal tract?*
- *Which bacterium is associated with yersiniosis?*
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- *What is the causative agent of acute intestinal infections in children?*
- *What is the characteristic shape of Escherichia coli when viewed under a microscope?*
- *Which protective measure is crucial in preventing these infections in children?
- *What is the incubation period for Yersinia infections in general?
- *Which bacterial infection is often associated with contaminated food and water?*
- *What is the main symptom of acute intestinal infections in children caused by these bacteria?*
- *What is the primary route of transmission for these intestinal infections?*
- *What term is used to describe inflammation of the colon caused by these infections?*
- *Which syndrome, caused by EHEC, can lead to hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia?*
15 Clues: *Which bacterium is associated with yersiniosis?* • *Which E. coli strain is known for producing Shiga toxins?* • *What is the incubation period for Yersinia infections in general? • *Yersinia primarily affects which part of the gastrointestinal tract?* • *What is the causative agent of acute intestinal infections in children?* • ...
Unit 1 Vocab AP 2024-01-30
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- Domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan.
- Are small,living organism that can be seen only through a microscope.
- Food that is most vulnerable to pathogen growth is also referred to as food that needs time and temperature control for safety
- TOM Food, acidity, temperature,time,oxygen, and moisture.
- Safety keeping food safe to eat by following proper food handling and cooking practices.
- hygiene Washing your body,face, and hands, you help to avoid transferring harmful bacteria when handling foods.
- The microorganisms that cause illness, from your body to food.
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- Means that harmful things are present in food, making it unsafe to eat
- Contamination Is the spread of harmful bacteria form one food to another.
- Danger Zone The temperature range between 41 f and 135f.
- Is something with the potential to cause harm .
- the prevention of illness through cleanliness
- temperature The temperature deep inside the thickest part of the food.
- illness outbreak Is a disease transmitted to people by food.e
- Are the leading cause of foodborne illness.
15 Clues: Are the leading cause of foodborne illness. • the prevention of illness through cleanliness • Is something with the potential to cause harm . • Danger Zone The temperature range between 41 f and 135f. • illness outbreak Is a disease transmitted to people by food.e • The microorganisms that cause illness, from your body to food. • ...
Julia Richman Crossword 2024-11-14
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- Julia Richman was born into this type of community.
- Julia Richman traveled abroad to this place.
- Julia Richman thought these type of schools were the most important vehicle of socialization.
- Julia Richman was passionate in helping children from what background, to help them lean and succeed.
- Julia Richman’s social class.
- Julia Richman worked to improve schools in the U.S city.
- Julia Richman taught in the Grammer Department in one of the largest schools in New York starting at this age.
- Julia Richman started these schools for girls to learn skills for jobs.
- Julia Richman died at this age.
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- Julia Richman was the first woman and Jewish person appointed a District ——.
- Julia Richman added these types of lessons to improve student cleanliness and health.
- Julia Richman was the first Jewish person who was a ——.
- Julia Richman thought it was necessary for her to teach the immigrant children this language, not allowing them to speak their first language.
- Julia Richman focused on teaching students academics as well as this.
- Julia Richman was the —— child of her parents, Moses and Theresa Richman.
15 Clues: Julia Richman’s social class. • Julia Richman died at this age. • Julia Richman traveled abroad to this place. • Julia Richman was born into this type of community. • Julia Richman was the first Jewish person who was a ——. • Julia Richman worked to improve schools in the U.S city. • Julia Richman focused on teaching students academics as well as this. • ...
African American Inventors 2025-06-09
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- Truck – Now food can stay fresh while it's on the move.
- Bank – Emergency surgeries and war medicine are safer with this life-saving storage system.
- Probe – This high-tech tool helps doctors remove cataracts without stitches.
- Mask – A vital hood that lets you breathe clean air during fires or gas leaks.
- Board –Flat, foldable, and essential for wrinkle-free clothes.
- Soaker – A summertime favorite — it blasts water with serious power.
- Planter – This invention made planting crops faster and more even.
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- System – This keeps engines running smoothly without overheating or seizing.
- Light – This colorful invention keeps cars and people safe at intersections.
- – You can thank this invention for letting you send letters without walking to the post office.
- Control Unit – This tiny device keeps your heartbeat on track.
- Elevator Doors – You no longer need to pull them — they open themselves!
- Toilet –This improved 19th-century invention brought hygiene and storage to the chamber pot.
- Cream Scooper – This clever handle design saves your wrist while serving dessert.
- Lasting Machine –Thanks to this device, shoemaking stepped into the factory age.
15 Clues: Truck – Now food can stay fresh while it's on the move. • Control Unit – This tiny device keeps your heartbeat on track. • Board –Flat, foldable, and essential for wrinkle-free clothes. • Planter – This invention made planting crops faster and more even. • Soaker – A summertime favorite — it blasts water with serious power. • ...
Going Away 2024-01-12
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- A temporary shelter for camping outdoors, providing a cozy place to sleep.
- A lotion to protect your skin from the sun's rays and prevent sunburn.
- A soft cloth for drying off after a swim or shower during your holiday.
- A cleansing agent for keeping clean and fresh during your vacation.
- A backpack for carrying all your holiday essentials on your back.
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- A versatile tool with a small knife, useful for various tasks during your holiday adventures.
- A minty gel or paste to brush your teeth and maintain good oral hygiene on your holiday.
- A book with information about the holiday destination, helping you discover fun places to visit.
- A small, portable light source, handy for exploring in the dark.
9 Clues: A small, portable light source, handy for exploring in the dark. • A backpack for carrying all your holiday essentials on your back. • A cleansing agent for keeping clean and fresh during your vacation. • A lotion to protect your skin from the sun's rays and prevent sunburn. • A soft cloth for drying off after a swim or shower during your holiday. • ...
Poverty 2024-04-26
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- something that is given as a charity
- The act of moving money from one place to another; the money is transferred this way.
- A lack of equality of fair treatment in the sharing of wealth or opportunity
- The process of improving hygiene and preventing disease through waste and excreta removal
- one’s earning in exchange of production they made
- Dishonest behaviour by those in positions of power
- The process of teaching and learning, usually at school, college, or university
- The service of providing medical care
- the condition or state of being poor
- The state in which somebody suffers or perish because they have no food
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- a poor condition of health caused by lack of food or a lack of the right type of intake
- A source of supply or support
- the practise of treating someone based on their looks, race and other factors.
- Feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness that may occur as a reaction to stress
- The study of how a society organises its money, trade or industry
- An abundance of valuable possession or money
- A constant feeling of sadness or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for an extended period of time
17 Clues: A source of supply or support • something that is given as a charity • the condition or state of being poor • The service of providing medical care • An abundance of valuable possession or money • one’s earning in exchange of production they made • Dishonest behaviour by those in positions of power • The study of how a society organises its money, trade or industry • ...
spelling 2020-04-07
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- the process or fact of isolating or being isolated.
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- relating to the science or practice of medicine.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important.
6 Clues: relating to the science or practice of medicine. • the process or fact of isolating or being isolated. • relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration. • notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important. • ...
MAPEH HEALTH 10 2021-10-18
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- professionals, They provide treatment and care to patients.
- Their primary concern involves the auditory and speech functions of the patient, which are usually interrelated.
- medicine professionals, Their treatment procedure are usually culture based and dependent on certain belief systems, unlike mainstream medical practitioners.
- are responsible for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of threat of oral health.
- Their mainly concerned with the motor functions of the patient.
- and hygiene professionals, Their responsibility are mainly with the environment.
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- doctors, They are specialized on a certain disease, physical impairment or healthcare need.
- They provide procedural instructions beyond what is specified on the prescription.
- Stephanie Uy
- assess the current health status of their patient and note the excess or lack of certain nutrients in their system.
- They are involved in diagnostic, curative and preventive health measures.
- They are trained to provide care for pregnant women and newborn babies.
- They provide advise on how to implement measures to ensure proper care of the eyes.
13 Clues: Stephanie Uy • professionals, They provide treatment and care to patients. • Their mainly concerned with the motor functions of the patient. • They are trained to provide care for pregnant women and newborn babies. • They are involved in diagnostic, curative and preventive health measures. • ...
key terms 2024-03-21
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- an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand
- the body mass of a child at each doctor’s visit when being weighed; can be measured in ounces and pounds, or grams and kilograms
- Piaget: the creator of a cognitive development theory that suggests children move through four different stages of mental development
- increases in height and weight
- a part considered in comparative relation to a whole
- the measurement from base to top or from head to foot
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- care: basic nutrition, hydration, and the providing of routine care for a child
- muscle: the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination
- providing advice to solve a problem so children can learn from their mistake
- practices to preserve health, such as, bathing, brushing teeth, and washing hair
- a significant stage in life that influences the progress of a person
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
- a young child between one and three years old
13 Clues: increases in height and weight • a young child between one and three years old • a part considered in comparative relation to a whole • the measurement from base to top or from head to foot • an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand • the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing • ...
Chapter 5 2024-03-07
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- Method of transfer of an infectious agent from the reservoir to a susceptible host.
- Something that sis put inside the body but not by swallowing.
- A process that occurs when microorganisms live on or in a host, but do not cause damage.
- The act of washing ones hands with soap and water or using an alcohol based hand rub.
- Person or animal that lacks the ability to resist an infection by an infectious agent.
- The path used by an infectious agent to enter a susceptible host.
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- Place where an infectious agent can survive.
- Microorganism that causes an infectious disease.
- Process or ability to kill or control the growth of living organisms.
- The absence of microorganisms that cause disease.
- A person who is infected with an infectious disease but displays no symptoms.
- An inanimate object that can transmit bacteria.
- Path by which an infectious agent leaves the reservoir.
13 Clues: Place where an infectious agent can survive. • An inanimate object that can transmit bacteria. • Microorganism that causes an infectious disease. • The absence of microorganisms that cause disease. • Path by which an infectious agent leaves the reservoir. • Something that sis put inside the body but not by swallowing. • ...
Choice Board 2024-03-15
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- an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand
- providing advice to solve a problem so children can learn from their mistake
- the measurement from base to top or from head to foot
- the creator of a cognitive development theory that suggests children move through four different stages of mental development
- practices to preserve health, such as, bathing, brushing teeth, and washing hair
- a part considered in comparative relation to a whole
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- basic nutrition, hydration, and the providing of routine care for a child
- the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination
- a significant stage in life that influences the progress of a person
- a young child between one and three years old
- increases in height and weight
- the body mass of a child at each doctor’s visit when being weighed; can be measured in ounces and pounds, or grams and kilograms
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
13 Clues: increases in height and weight • a young child between one and three years old • a part considered in comparative relation to a whole • the measurement from base to top or from head to foot • an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand • the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination • ...
Choice Board 2024-03-15
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- an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand
- providing advice to solve a problem so children can learn from their mistake
- the measurement from base to top or from head to foot
- the creator of a cognitive development theory that suggests children move through four different stages of mental development
- practices to preserve health, such as, bathing, brushing teeth, and washing hair
- a part considered in comparative relation to a whole
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- basic nutrition, hydration, and the providing of routine care for a child
- the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination
- a significant stage in life that influences the progress of a person
- a young child between one and three years old
- increases in height and weight
- the body mass of a child at each doctor’s visit when being weighed; can be measured in ounces and pounds, or grams and kilograms
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
13 Clues: increases in height and weight • a young child between one and three years old • a part considered in comparative relation to a whole • the measurement from base to top or from head to foot • an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand • the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination • ...
CH14 2026-03-26
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- when the immune system is not completely developed or destroyed.
- hypothesis: this study proves that immune system needs to be trained by interaction with microbes.
- ID: caused by 4 agents, infection, malnutrition, chemotherapy, radiation.
- cause by under acitivity(hyposensitivity), and individual can lack T-cells or B-Cells, or both.
- Involve atopy which is asthma and hay fever, and anaphylaxis fatal reaction.
- 2: an example would be organs transplant, and Rh factors.
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- one of the famous secondary infection, where we see T-helper cells infected by HIV.
- are more allergenic than carbs, fats, or nucleic acids.
- is when immune component attacks it's own tissues thinking it's foreign.
- is an dysfunction in both T-Cells and B-Cells, bubble boy example.
- 4: This involves T-cells branch, and it's known as delayed sensitivity.
- Cells: they carry cell receptors that bind to IgE and releases inflammatory cytokines.
- 1 and 2 are important in recognizing self and regulating the immune response.
- formed from mast cells, it stimulates eosinophils to release inflammatory cytokineas.
- 3: an example would be lupus, joints, kidney damage and streptococcal.
15 Clues: are more allergenic than carbs, fats, or nucleic acids. • 2: an example would be organs transplant, and Rh factors. • when the immune system is not completely developed or destroyed. • is an dysfunction in both T-Cells and B-Cells, bubble boy example. • 3: an example would be lupus, joints, kidney damage and streptococcal. • ...
CAUTI CROSSWORD 2023-01-12
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- Provide foley care prn and
- Use this device to secure foley properly
- this type of hygiene should be performed before and after any catheter manipulation
- Keep the catheter and drainage tubing free from this to allow the free flow of urine
- Keep the drainage bag at this level of the patient's bladder
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- Do this when the catheter is no longer clinically indicated.
- A UTI caused by unnecessary or improper use of an indwelling urinary catheter can result in
- Empty the drainage bag regularly at this level to prevent undue traction on the urethra from the weight of urine in the bag.
- Collect this by aspirating urine from the needleless sampling port with a sterile syringe or sterile urine collection tube system and a cannula adapter.
9 Clues: Provide foley care prn and • Use this device to secure foley properly • Do this when the catheter is no longer clinically indicated. • Keep the drainage bag at this level of the patient's bladder • this type of hygiene should be performed before and after any catheter manipulation • ...
KERRY TAMPOI World Food Safety Day 2020 Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-04
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- 2020 Food Safety Day theme is "Food Safety, ______'s Bussiness"
- ___ ___ is the basic cross contamination prevention.
- If I found any abnormal condition or items in production area that may be a risk to food safety, I need to report immediately to my ______.
- Dirt, hair, nails, insects, broken glass, paint flakes, metal or plastic fragments are ________ contamination to food.
- All _____ breaks or chips shall be reported immediately as per Kerry Glass Policy.
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- _______ illness is a disease carried to people by consumption of contaminated food or water.
- Food pathogen that can lead to Salmonellosis.
- Prior entering Critical Hygiene Zone in Tampoi plant, we have to wear clean overlaying _______, facemask, and shoe cover.
- The transfer of bacteria from one source to another is call _______-contamination.
9 Clues: Food pathogen that can lead to Salmonellosis. • ___ ___ is the basic cross contamination prevention. • 2020 Food Safety Day theme is "Food Safety, ______'s Bussiness" • The transfer of bacteria from one source to another is call _______-contamination. • All _____ breaks or chips shall be reported immediately as per Kerry Glass Policy. • ...
Demographic Transition 2023-03-29
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- This term means the study of human populations and their distribution.
- This is one of the reasons why the death rate declined in stage 2.
- This is one of the names for the first stage, it means before factories.
- This is one of the names for the second stage, it means societies were changing from a preindustrial to industrial model.
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- When deaths balance out the births the population remains
- This stage is characterized by negative population growth because the death rate is low, but the birth rate is even lower!
- This term means how man people are in an area, often a square mile or kilometer.
- Both deaths and births ___________ during the 3rd stage.
- This term means to change.
9 Clues: This term means to change. • Both deaths and births ___________ during the 3rd stage. • When deaths balance out the births the population remains • This is one of the reasons why the death rate declined in stage 2. • This term means the study of human populations and their distribution. • This is one of the names for the first stage, it means before factories. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-04-14
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- He was ________________ to find out he was chosen for the baseball team; he didn't think he played that well.
- There has been huge ____________________ in cancer research recently that are helping doctors fight the disease.
- My teacher does not _____________ bad behavior in class; she will send anyone acting up to the office.
- You need to follow this _____________ to get to the website.
- my sister took ___________ bites of her vegetables because she didn't like them.
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- a scientist probably finds biology _______________.
- My older brother _____________ at me when I said I got honor roll because he was jealous.
- The soccer player was very ___________ and was able to score many goals.
- Because of COVID-19, children need to learn proper _______________ so they do not get sick.
9 Clues: a scientist probably finds biology _______________. • You need to follow this _____________ to get to the website. • The soccer player was very ___________ and was able to score many goals. • my sister took ___________ bites of her vegetables because she didn't like them. • ...
Factors influencing airway diseases 2024-11-22
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- Responsible for 90% of COPD cases
- The long-term exposure to this indoor air contaminant increases asthma risk
- Factor that is strongly correlated with higher rates of smoking, asthma exacerbations, and COPD admissions
- The proportion of a particular population found to be affected by a disease at a specific time
- The hypothesis that suggests a reduction in microbial diversity is responsible for a rise in autoimmune diseases and allergies
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- The time-related measure of disease occurrence, expressed as cases per population per unit of time
- A respiratory disease that is strongly linked to workplace exposure to dust and chemicals.
- Particularly harmful to children due to immature metabolic pathways
- This hypothesis posits that early exposure to viral and bacterial pathogens helps train the immune system
9 Clues: Responsible for 90% of COPD cases • Particularly harmful to children due to immature metabolic pathways • The long-term exposure to this indoor air contaminant increases asthma risk • A respiratory disease that is strongly linked to workplace exposure to dust and chemicals. • ...
sustainable 2025-04-09
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- Forests, grasslands, and wildlife are all part of this ecosystem we must protect for future generations.
- ______ remains a global issue, even when food is available, due to inequality and waste.
- Ensuring equal treatment of all people, regardless of identity, is essential to achieving this aspect of social justice.
- Preserving biodiversity below the ______ is crucial to marine health.
- ______ disruption causes rising temperatures, extreme weather, and melting ice caps.
- ______ opportunities help individuals support their families and grow local economies.
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- Clean and accessible ______ is essential for drinking, hygiene, and dignity.
- This refers to developing modern infrastructure and sustainable industries that benefit both people and the planet.
- Future-ready cities must be inclusive, safe, and climate-resilient for all who live in them.
- ______ from renewable sources helps expand clean access to power globally.
10 Clues: Preserving biodiversity below the ______ is crucial to marine health. • ______ from renewable sources helps expand clean access to power globally. • Clean and accessible ______ is essential for drinking, hygiene, and dignity. • ______ disruption causes rising temperatures, extreme weather, and melting ice caps. • ...
Unit 3: Safety and Sanitation 2025-04-23
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- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F and 140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
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- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
9 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
I am DELIRIUM Aware 2018-08-26
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- To promote better sleep hygiene, patient should be discouraged daytime ________?
- Under vital signs in SCM, what is the parameter that you are required to check every shift to find out patient’s level of orientation?
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- What is the screening tool used for delirium assessment
- What is the colour of the wrist band that is applied for patients with delirium/dementia.
- Tramadol, Chlorpheniramine, Orphenadrine are the common _______ that can precipitate patients into delirium.
- Delirium is the _________ change of behaviour/mental status Down
6 Clues: What is the screening tool used for delirium assessment • Delirium is the _________ change of behaviour/mental status Down • To promote better sleep hygiene, patient should be discouraged daytime ________? • What is the colour of the wrist band that is applied for patients with delirium/dementia. • ...
Why do we fall ill? 2021-10-24
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- an infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism.
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body
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- resistant to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
5 Clues: The invasion and growth of germs in the body • the state of being free from illness or injury. • an infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism. • conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness. • ...
GUESS THE WORD 2021-05-19
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- It's a self care that you do that also shows respect to your dance partner
- Proper behavior that must be observed at all times
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- Someone you share the dance floor with
- The curve that you always put on your face on the dance floor
- You put on your feet the right size and kind to avoid tipping your partner
5 Clues: Someone you share the dance floor with • Proper behavior that must be observed at all times • The curve that you always put on your face on the dance floor • You put on your feet the right size and kind to avoid tipping your partner • It's a self care that you do that also shows respect to your dance partner
Solve the PD Sleep Issue 2024-01-26
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- An activity that can help with fatigue, but should be limited to 45 minutes maximum in the early afternoon to avoid impacting evening sleep
- Bed ____: a convenient tool tucked under the mattress for bed safety that reduces falling out of bed and offers support when getting out of bed
- A digital recording of a book that can be used to help get you to sleep
- A natural hormone our brain produces in response to darkness to help with circadian rhythms and sleep. It can be taken as a supplement to help with sleep
- A limb movement that can occur due to REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder
- A sleep study test used to diagnose sleep disorders by monitoring brain activity, eye movements, muscle movement, and heart rate
- An adjective to describe dreams that occur with REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder causing harmful behaviours during sleep
- A common medication for Parkinson's
- ___ Leg Syndrome
- Term used to define positive sleep habits related to behaviour and environment
- A type of light to avoid before bed
- A disturbing dream associated with negative feelings that awakens you. For Parkinson's, it can be vivid and associated with movement
- Excessive _____ sleepiness
- Bed ___: a container used to collect urine/feces that fits under a bed
- Topic of this Pulse issue
- A type of sleep characterized by repetitive, short interruptions to sleep
- Abbreviation for rapid eye movement
- A stimulant to avoid in the afternoon/evening that can impact the ability to sleep
- The need to awake frequently within the night to urinate
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- A device that can produces light to help navigate the dark and reduce low-light hallucinations
- A sleep disorder characterized by the inability to fall sleep or stay asleep
- A practice of mindfulness to train attention and awareness. It can help with sleep hygiene
- A natural type of rhythm that acts as our internal 24-hour clock
- A type of sheet that helps those with PD move around in bed with ease
- A portable toilet designed to be placed at the bedside for those with reduced mobility
- Bed ____ are designed to be placed on top of your mattress and sheets to help keep them dry overnight
- A bar that assists with changing positions in bed from laying to sitting
- A device used to slightly lift the whole bed higher to make it easier getting in and out
- A type of bed that allows independent adjustments to the head and foot sections. It is usually found in medical settings and can be purchased for the home
- Imaginative stories and images created by our brains while we sleep
- A factor that influences your ability to sleep. This should be cooler (15 - 19°C) to help with falling asleep
- A common experience for people with Parkinson disease
32 Clues: ___ Leg Syndrome • Topic of this Pulse issue • Excessive _____ sleepiness • A common medication for Parkinson's • A type of light to avoid before bed • Abbreviation for rapid eye movement • A common experience for people with Parkinson disease • The need to awake frequently within the night to urinate • A natural type of rhythm that acts as our internal 24-hour clock • ...
life tools 2023-10-10
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- A bag with shoulder straps used to carry books, supplies, or personal items. Backpacks are convenient for school or outdoor activities .
- An electric light source that provides illumination in a room. Lamps come in different shapes and sizes to brighten up the space .
- A flat surface supported by legs, used for eating or working. Tables provide a space to gather around and perform tasks .
- A device used for removing wrinkles from clothes by applying heat. Irons have a flat surface that gets hot and smooths out fabric .
- An electronic device that displays moving images and sound. Televisions are used for watching shows, movies, and other forms of entertainment .
- An appliance used for quickly heating or cooking food. Microwaves use electromagnetic waves to generate heat and are commonly found in kitchens .
- An instrument that tells time with numbers or hands on a dial. Clocks help you keep track of time throughout the day .
- A portable device with a canopy that provides protection from rain or sunlight. Umbrellas keep you dry during rainy days and provide shade on sunny days .
- An appliance used for toasting bread slices. Toasters have slots where you can insert bread, and they toast it to your desired level of crispiness .
- A brush with bristles used to groom and style hair. Hairbrushes help detangle hair and keep it neat and presentable .
- A small brush used for cleaning teeth. Toothbrushes help maintain oral hygiene by removing plaque and keeping teeth clean .
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- An electric device that circulates air to provide a cooling breeze. Fans help keep rooms cool during hot weather or provide ventilation .
- A small case used to hold money, cards, and other personal items. Wallets provide a compact and organized way to carry essential belongings .
- Machine An appliance used for washing clothes. Washing machines automate the process of cleaning clothes with water and detergent .
- A reflective surface that shows your reflection when you look into it. Mirrors are used for grooming, checking appearance, or decorating spaces .
- A large appliance used for keeping food and drinks cold or frozen. Refrigerators have compartments to store different types of items at the desired temperature .
- Dryer A device that blows hot air to dry hair after washing. Hair dryers help style hair quickly and efficiently .
- A kitchen appliance used for blending or pureeing ingredients. Blenders are great for making smoothies, soups, and sauces .
- Cleaner A device used for cleaning floors by suctioning up dirt and debris. Vacuum cleaners make cleaning easier and more efficient .
- A piece of furniture with a seat for sitting. Chairs are used for various activities like dining, studying, or relaxing .
- Soft paper used for wiping or blowing the nose. Tissues are disposable and commonly used for hygiene purposes .
- A comfortable furniture piece used for sleeping and resting. Beds provide a cozy place to sleep and relax after a long day .
22 Clues: Soft paper used for wiping or blowing the nose. Tissues are disposable and commonly used for hygiene purposes . • Dryer A device that blows hot air to dry hair after washing. Hair dryers help style hair quickly and efficiently . • A brush with bristles used to groom and style hair. Hairbrushes help detangle hair and keep it neat and presentable . • ...
Elder Abuse 2024-06-04
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- Bedsores, unattended medical needs, poor hygiene, unusual weight loss.
- In almost 60% of elder abuse and neglect incidents, the perpetrator is _____
- this type of exploitation means the misuse or withholding of an older adult’s resources by another.
- Recent studies show that nearly half of those with _____ experienced abuse or neglect
- this type of abuse means verbal assaults, threats of abuse, harassment, or intimidation.
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- restraining or isolating an older adult, other than for medical reasons.
- this type of abuse means inflicting physical pain or injury upon an older adult.
- Elders who have been abused have a 300% higher risk of ____ when compared to those who have not been mistreated.
- ____ in 10 Americans over 60 have experienced some form of elder abuse.
9 Clues: Bedsores, unattended medical needs, poor hygiene, unusual weight loss. • ____ in 10 Americans over 60 have experienced some form of elder abuse. • restraining or isolating an older adult, other than for medical reasons. • In almost 60% of elder abuse and neglect incidents, the perpetrator is _____ • ...
Evie H- Food safety and hygiene 2025-11-12
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- What do you wear while cooking?
- What is the term for uncooked food?
- What should you never leave in the sink while washing up?
- What item do you need to bring to food tech most weeks?
- What should you cut your ingredients on?
- What should you do to your hands before you start cooking?
- What is the term for hand placement when chopping?
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- What item should you always use while taking something out of the oven?
- What jewelry can you never wear during food tech?
- What has to happen before you leave the classroom?
- What has to be tied up while you cook?
11 Clues: What do you wear while cooking? • What is the term for uncooked food? • What has to be tied up while you cook? • What should you cut your ingredients on? • What jewelry can you never wear during food tech? • What has to happen before you leave the classroom? • What is the term for hand placement when chopping? • What item do you need to bring to food tech most weeks? • ...
F21 Week 8 EAP089 2021-10-26
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- in a state of mind which prevents normal, behavior, or social interaction
- After working with children all week, I feel --- on the weekends and prefer to do things by myself.
- compliments or congratulations
- A person --- mostly nitrogen and oxygen, and exhales mostly CO2.
- The fall season is when many grasses and trees begin their ---
- With all the terrible things that have happened to her, I'm surprised she is still ---.
- having knowledge or being aware of
- (of a person) speaking two languages fluently)
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- - moving in a curvy way; not straight
- relating to the conditions that affect hygiene and health; clean
- Some amphibians, like frogs, --- through their skin.
- connected with God (or the gods) or dedicated to a religious purpose
- His --- led him to live in a special hospital for most of his life.
- It is said that Cleopatra was killed by a deadly ---.
- a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people
- having normal physical functions slowed down for some time or as if in a deep sleep
- Before the Internet, there was very little --- of the events that happened in other countries. Now, we know everything.
17 Clues: compliments or congratulations • having knowledge or being aware of • - moving in a curvy way; not straight • (of a person) speaking two languages fluently) • Some amphibians, like frogs, --- through their skin. • It is said that Cleopatra was killed by a deadly ---. • The fall season is when many grasses and trees begin their --- • ...
Reinigung 2013-06-03
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- Die Aufgaben der Reinigung sind: Erhaltung der Sauberkeit/ Hygiene, Erhaltung der Gebrauchseigenschaften, Erzielung der gewünschten Optik und der ___________?
- Was ist sehr wichtig und sollte immer gemacht werden z.B. Vor- und Nach Arbeitsbeginn, Vor- und Nach den Pause, nach dem WC Besuch und immer wieder zwischendurch?
- Auf was sollte unbedingt geachtet werden bei der Reinigung? Sehr wichtig für den Körper, vorallem für den Rücken?
- Wie heisst der Oberbegriff von: Trockensaugen, Nassscheuern, Nasswischen, Kehren u.s.w. ?
- In welchem Bereich wird der Grüne Mikrofaserlappen verwendet?
- Was ist das Ziel der Werterhaltung von Gebäudeteilen und Einrichtungen? lange _______________?
- Wie heisst der Überbegriff von GR, ZR, UHR, SR?
- Reinigungsmittel dürfen nie direkt auf ____?___ gegeben werden?
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- Welche Reinigungsmethode verwenden wir hier im Stift Höfli für die Nasszellen bei der UHR für den Boden?
- Welche Reinigungsart wird am Dienstag in den Nasszellen vom Riegelhaus durchgeführt?
- Für was benutzen wir hier im Stift Höfli den roten Mikrofaserlappen?
- Welche Reinigungsart wird am Mittwoch im La Terasse durchgeführt?
- Was gehört ebenfalls zu den Reinigungsfaktoren? Zeit, Temperatur, Chemie und ____________?
- Was gehört ebenfalls zu den Reinigungsverfahren? Nassreinigung, Feuchtreinigung und ____________?
- Was heisst GR ausgeschrieben?
- Welche Verschmutzungsart fehlt: Lose Verschmutzungen, Oberflächenveränderungen und _____________?
- Was muss unbedingt aufgestellt werden, wenn der Boden nass ist?
17 Clues: Was heisst GR ausgeschrieben? • Wie heisst der Überbegriff von GR, ZR, UHR, SR? • In welchem Bereich wird der Grüne Mikrofaserlappen verwendet? • Was muss unbedingt aufgestellt werden, wenn der Boden nass ist? • Reinigungsmittel dürfen nie direkt auf ____?___ gegeben werden? • Welche Reinigungsart wird am Mittwoch im La Terasse durchgeführt? • ...
Reinigung 2013-06-03
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- Welche Reinigungsart wird am Mittwoch im La Terasse durchgeführt?
- Was muss unbedingt aufgestellt werden, wenn der Boden nass ist?
- In welchem Bereich wird der Grüne Mikrofaserlappen verwendet?
- Wie heisst der Überbegriff von GR, ZR, UHR, SR?
- Für was benutzen wir hier im Stift Höfli den roten Mikrofaserlappen?
- Welche Reinigungsart wird am Dienstag in den Nasszellen vom Riegelhaus durchgeführt?
- Auf was sollte unbedingt geachtet werden bei der Reinigung? Sehr wichtig für den Körper, vorallem für den Rücken?
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- Was gehört ebenfalls zu den Reinigungsfaktoren? Zeit, Temperatur, Chemie und ____________?
- Welche Reinigungsmethode verwenden wir hier im Stift Höfli für die Nasszellen bei der UHR für den Boden?
- Was ist sehr wichtig und sollte immer gemacht werden z.B. Vor- und Nach Arbeitsbeginn, Vor- und Nach den Pause, nach dem WC Besuch und immer wieder zwischendurch?
- Wie heisst der Oberbegriff von: Trockensaugen, Nassscheuern, Nasswischen, Kehren u.s.w. ?
- Reinigungsmittel dürfen nie direkt auf ____?___ gegeben werden?
- Was gehört ebenfalls zu den Reinigungsverfahren? Nassreinigung, Feuchtreinigung und ____________?
- Was ist das Ziel der Werterhaltung von Gebäudeteilen und Einrichtungen? lange _______________?
- Die Aufgaben der Reinigung sind: Erhaltung der Sauberkeit/ Hygiene, Erhaltung der Gebrauchseigenschaften, Erzielung der gewünschten Optik und der ___________?
- Welche Verschmutzungsart fehlt: Lose Verschmutzungen, Oberflächenveränderungen und _____________?
- Was heisst GR ausgeschrieben?
17 Clues: Was heisst GR ausgeschrieben? • Wie heisst der Überbegriff von GR, ZR, UHR, SR? • In welchem Bereich wird der Grüne Mikrofaserlappen verwendet? • Reinigungsmittel dürfen nie direkt auf ____?___ gegeben werden? • Was muss unbedingt aufgestellt werden, wenn der Boden nass ist? • Welche Reinigungsart wird am Mittwoch im La Terasse durchgeführt? • ...
Prostart Chapter 2 2022-12-01
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- and physical In the preparation of food, hazards are divided into three categories
- grows in food with little or no acid
- is a formal review or examination conducted to see if an operation is following food
- Food, Acidity, Temperature, Time, Oxygen, and Moisture
- is the body’s negative reaction to a food protein
- food, or food that can be eaten without further preparation, washing, or cooking, also needs careful handling to prevent contamination
- i love mrs stults. she is my favorite teacher and she is so so sweet. i hope you have a great rest of your day.
- illness is a disease transmitted to people by food.
- is a key factor in the prevention of foodborne illnesses. Successful managers make personal hygiene a priority.
- don’t leave TCS food at room temperatures longer than 4 hours
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- come from everyday items that are found in restaurants (cleaners and sanitizers)
- happens when objects get into food
- laws
- grows between 41 and 135 degrees
- most pathogens need oxygen to grow
- outbreak is when two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food.
- pathogens need moisture to grow
17 Clues: laws • pathogens need moisture to grow • grows between 41 and 135 degrees • happens when objects get into food • most pathogens need oxygen to grow • grows in food with little or no acid • is the body’s negative reaction to a food protein • illness is a disease transmitted to people by food. • Food, Acidity, Temperature, Time, Oxygen, and Moisture • ...
Mission Impossible 51: Rotaract Decoded 2021-08-16
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- Me Too! Club facilitates _____ of people with Intellectual Disability through fun and educational activities
- Project Embrace aims to build confidence in children with autism through weekly schoolwork coaching and _____ activities
- Professional Development organizes workshops to _____ Rotaractors
- Project KRaft creates engaging____for the young and old
- AKK aims to ____ and coach primary school children from vulnerable families
- Club Service organizes activities and initiatives for the ___ of Rotaract Members
- Project HAK strives to enrich, empower, and educate the underprivileged villagers in ___
- Lions Befrienders volunteer with seniors living in one-room rental flats, bringing them friendship and _____
- Project Starlight gives ____tuition to Vietnamese children
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- Marketing raises funds for our projects through ___ activities and corporate sponsorships
- Picolove inspires a ____ environment for children in Vietnam through construction, education, and hygiene practices
- Brand & Publicity ___ and create social media contents
- Comm Serv collaborate with ____ to bring fun and fulfillment to the community and our volunteers
- International Service sub-comm tackles key ___ issues in the world today
- CUP@JKRC provides ____ to kids from lower-income families
- Project Cebu advocates children ____ and Education
- Project Matuwa seeks to understand the needs of the ___ community in Bago City, Philippines, and fulfill them during our OCIP
17 Clues: Project Cebu advocates children ____ and Education • Brand & Publicity ___ and create social media contents • Project KRaft creates engaging____for the young and old • CUP@JKRC provides ____ to kids from lower-income families • Project Starlight gives ____tuition to Vietnamese children • Professional Development organizes workshops to _____ Rotaractors • ...
The Hydrosphere 2019-12-24
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- the second biggest human water use
- when looking for an aquifer site it is important the rock above is ---------
- a sea that has been reduced by over 90% due to huge irrigation schemes for cotton
- water used in your home in toilets, hygiene, etc. is classed as this
- a natural or artificial pond or lake used for the storage and regulation of water.
- large bodies of water may alter rainfall and temperature, creating one of these
- an abundance of material goods.
- (2 words) the volume of water in the resevoir / Mean transfer rate
- a --------- resource as it will replenish given time
- the volume of pores in a type of rock
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- this type of irrigation can reduce water use
- this process increases surface run-off by creating much more impermeable surfaces
- the combined process of water leaving plants and turning to gas from bodies of water
- this increases when death rate is lower than birth rate.
- the single biggest human water use
- (two words)This is lowered if aquifers are over-exploited, depleting wetlands and potentially causing salt water incursion and rock collapses
- rain prevented from hitting the soils by trees
17 Clues: an abundance of material goods. • the second biggest human water use • the single biggest human water use • the volume of pores in a type of rock • this type of irrigation can reduce water use • rain prevented from hitting the soils by trees • a --------- resource as it will replenish given time • this increases when death rate is lower than birth rate. • ...
Infection Prevention and You! 2025-10-03
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- Instruments returning to SPD must be in the _____ position, and sprayed with enzymatic cleaner
- A _______ pressure room is required for airborne isolation
- Urine cultures should be drawn from a clean ____ NEVER the bag
- The type of isolation used for most MDRO infections
- Abbreviation for infections related to central lines
- C. diff spores can typically only be killed by this cleaning product
- At least ____ loose stools must be present within 24 hours before a C. diff test should be ordered
- How many seconds you should wash your hands for
- The single most effective way of preventing the transmission of infections (2 words ___-___)
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- Used in conjunction with isolation precautions to protect you, and other patients (abbreviation)
- Infection Prevention is _______ responsibility
- Abbreviation for infections related to indwelling catheters
- An N95 mask is used with this isolation
- This type of bath is typically given to patients with central lines and surgical patients
- When do you place a patient into isolation if you SUSPECT an infection
- Food and drink at nurses stations are to be safely stored at _____ stations.
- The number to call infection prevention when you had questions!
17 Clues: An N95 mask is used with this isolation • Infection Prevention is _______ responsibility • How many seconds you should wash your hands for • The type of isolation used for most MDRO infections • Abbreviation for infections related to central lines • A _______ pressure room is required for airborne isolation • ...
BIO 202 CH. 14 CROSSWORD 2026-03-24
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- _______ mediated is type three of hypersensitivity, it is antibody-mediated inflammation; circulating IgG complexes deposited in basement membranes of target organs; include some autoimmune
- immunodeficiency; the immune system is incompletely developed, suppressed or destroyed
- systemic, sometimes fatal, reaction that involves airway obstruction and circulatory collapse
- exaggerated immune response that is manifested by inflammation
- _____ mediated is type four of hypersensitivity, it's delayed hypersensitivity and cytotoxic reactions in tissues; includes autoimmune diseases
- _____ mediated is type two of hypersensitivity, IgG and IgM antibodies plus complement act upon cells and cause cell lysis; includes some autoimmune diseases
- overreactivity; allergy and autoimmunity; tissues are attacked by immune components that can't distinguish one's own tissues from foreign material
- _____ are more allergenic than carbohydrates, fats, or nucleic acids
- airborne environmental allergens such as pollen, house dust, dander, or fungal spores
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- ____ hypersensitivity is type one, it is IgE-mediated, involves mast cells, basophils, and allergic mediators
- allergies that enter through the skin
- there are four types of _____
- antigens that induce allergy in sensitive individuals
- the Hygiene ____ says the industrialized world has created a hygienic environment
- allergens that cause food allergies
- allergies triggered by drugs, vaccines, or bee venom
- chronic localized allergy such as hay fever or asthma
- the study of disease states associated with overreactivity or underreactivity of the immune response
18 Clues: there are four types of _____ • allergens that cause food allergies • allergies that enter through the skin • allergies triggered by drugs, vaccines, or bee venom • antigens that induce allergy in sensitive individuals • chronic localized allergy such as hay fever or asthma • exaggerated immune response that is manifested by inflammation • ...
Food Tech 2020-07-09
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- This could happen if you use the wrong colour chopping board
- This could make you ill.
- zone The temperature range 5-63oC is often called this
- poisoning This could happen if you don’t store cooked and raw meats correctly or your personal hygiene is bad
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- control You use this when cooking on the hob or in the oven
- You would use this to hold an apple to cut it in half
- After coming to the boil, the item is left to cook on a low heat producing small or occasional bubbles on the surface of the liquid
- Liquid in a saucepan is heated, usually on full heat, until it produces large bubbles on the surface
- You would use this to slice a fruit or vegetable such as celery
- particular strain is found in raw chicken and raw eggs
- Evaluation This is used to evaluate the taste, texture and aroma of food
11 Clues: This could make you ill. • You would use this to hold an apple to cut it in half • particular strain is found in raw chicken and raw eggs • zone The temperature range 5-63oC is often called this • control You use this when cooking on the hob or in the oven • This could happen if you use the wrong colour chopping board • ...
Chemo Competent RN Crossword (ANTT/CLABSI/VAD) 2025-03-31
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- Implanted ___________ needles and dressings must be changed every 7 days.
- Flush, __________, then disconnect.
- Do not use an infusion pump for the administration of a _________through a peripheral IV.
- Scrub the Hub on a needleless connector of a central line with a CHG swab for _______seconds and allow it to dry for 5 seconds.
- Hand ____________ is one of the most effective ways to reduce the transmission of infections.
- Key-_________must only come into contact with other aseptic key-parts and key-sites.
- Technique used to prevent contamination by avoiding touching critical sites.
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- Please, ______ "just in case" IV's. If it has been used for medication administration for 24 hours, pull it!
- ALL VADs will be flushed using the push ____ action with normal saline.
- Skin ____________ will be performed using 2% CHG for 30 second scrub and 30 second dry.
- Vascular access dressings must be __________ if patient remains accessed (this includes when leaving for the day in outpatient setting).
11 Clues: Flush, __________, then disconnect. • ALL VADs will be flushed using the push ____ action with normal saline. • Implanted ___________ needles and dressings must be changed every 7 days. • Technique used to prevent contamination by avoiding touching critical sites. • Key-_________must only come into contact with other aseptic key-parts and key-sites. • ...
Safety and Sanitation 2024-11-13
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- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- 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.
- 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.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
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- 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.
- Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- 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.
11 Clues: Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
A Street Education 2024-12-08
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- the fact of having no money, food and the other things necessary for life
- the practice of keeping yourself and your living and working areas clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- an area of a city that is very poor and where the houses are dirty and in bad condition
- the ability to read and write
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- extremely bad, especially from a moral point of view
- important, pleasant, interesting, etc.; worth spending time, money or effort on
- making you feel very nervous and worried
- to ask somebody for something especially in an anxious way because you want or need it very much
- very interested and excited by something that is going to happen or about something that you want to do; showing this
- to fail to include somebody/something in something
- to allow liquid or gas to get in or out through a small hole
11 Clues: the ability to read and write • making you feel very nervous and worried • to fail to include somebody/something in something • extremely bad, especially from a moral point of view • to allow liquid or gas to get in or out through a small hole • the fact of having no money, food and the other things necessary for life • ...
Healthy lifestyle 2025-10-18
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- – Describes doing something within reasonable limits, such as exercising or eating sweets in moderation.
- – Describes something spreading quickly and out of control, such as obesity or fake health information.
- – The practice of keeping your body and surroundings clean to prevent illness.
- – Similar in nature; for example, “Too much stress is akin to slow self-destruction.”
- – To make pain, stress, or tension less severe through relaxation or mindfulness.
- – Used to compare degrees; for example, “This diet plan is relatively easy to follow.”
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- – To reject or ignore good advice about healthy habits or self-care.
- – To give someone the right to something, as in “Regular donors are entitled to free health check-ups.”
- – A planned series of actions to promote public health or raise awareness of mental well-being.
- – A complete change for the better, such as a reversal of unhealthy eating habits.
- – To grow strong and healthy when you eat well, rest enough, and stay active.
11 Clues: – To reject or ignore good advice about healthy habits or self-care. • – To grow strong and healthy when you eat well, rest enough, and stay active. • – The practice of keeping your body and surroundings clean to prevent illness. • – To make pain, stress, or tension less severe through relaxation or mindfulness. • ...
C Diff Back-To-Basics 2021-12-09
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- Family members should wear ____________ gowns when visiting a patient with C Diff.
- Patient rooms are ________ cleaned after a C Diff patient is discharged
- the best way to minimize the spread of C Diff is by doing this
- You should not use ________ when exiting a C Diff room; you should wash with soap and water.
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- These kinds of wipes should be used to clean equipment from a C Diff room.
- C Diff requires this type of isloation
- Patients should be tested if the have three or more ________ stools within a 24 hour time period without receiving laxatives in the past 48 hours.
- Make sure these are discontinued for at least 48 hours before sending a C Diff sample.
- Gloves are not a substitute for hand ________.
9 Clues: C Diff requires this type of isloation • Gloves are not a substitute for hand ________. • the best way to minimize the spread of C Diff is by doing this • Patient rooms are ________ cleaned after a C Diff patient is discharged • These kinds of wipes should be used to clean equipment from a C Diff room. • ...
Post-Op Complication Management 2023-03-23
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- Measuring _____ closely can help indicate potential complications such as urinary retention and post-operative bleeding
- ______ should be set-up to clear an airway quickly and safely if needed
- A universal and basic practice used to prevent the spread of germs or infection between patients
- To prevent aspiration post-operatively, ______ the head of the bed while eating
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- Early _________ prevents blood clots and constipation in the post-operative patient
- Monitor these closely for early detection of patient deterioration
- A Sequential _______ Device is used on patients to prevent blood clots while on bedrest or unable to ambulate
- Encouraging your patient to turn, ____ , and deep breath will help prevent pneumonia
- Foley catheter care is performed every 12 hours for prevention of ______
9 Clues: Monitor these closely for early detection of patient deterioration • ______ should be set-up to clear an airway quickly and safely if needed • Foley catheter care is performed every 12 hours for prevention of ______ • To prevent aspiration post-operatively, ______ the head of the bed while eating • ...
Fungus #3 2024-04-30
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- The result of the collection of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other air pollutants in the atmosphere, that absorb sunlight.
- Pesticides that kill or prevent the growth of fungi and their spores.
- A one-celled fungus that during the process of fermentation, alcohol is produced.
- The circumstances affecting the way in which life is lived.
- A body of land that is surrounded by water on all sides.
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- An invasive fungus that causes cryptococcosis an infection commonly associated with immunosuppressive individuals while being rare in healthy individuals.
- Tiny, single-celled living organisms
- Practices or conditions that maintain health and prevent disease or uncleanliness.
- Cells that are produced by bacteria and germinate or develop into new individuals without fusion with other reproductive cells.
9 Clues: Tiny, single-celled living organisms • A body of land that is surrounded by water on all sides. • The circumstances affecting the way in which life is lived. • Pesticides that kill or prevent the growth of fungi and their spores. • A one-celled fungus that during the process of fermentation, alcohol is produced. • ...
Activity no. 1 2020-12-04
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- Grooming, taking care of yourself and your body.
- Image, motivates behavior through two channels.
- must be fresh (no smell of foodstuff, cigarette smoke, or alcohol)
- Use sparingly or not at all. Your fragrance should not last long after you leave.
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- Image, it is what you and society want to think about you or of you.
- it’s not only about physical appearance but also how you behave and conduct yourself in public
- Hygiene, prevention, protection, and destruction of viruses and bacteria that can contaminate in various ways.
7 Clues: Image, motivates behavior through two channels. • Grooming, taking care of yourself and your body. • must be fresh (no smell of foodstuff, cigarette smoke, or alcohol) • Image, it is what you and society want to think about you or of you. • Use sparingly or not at all. Your fragrance should not last long after you leave. • ...
Specialized Vocabulary Final Project - Renzo Stagno 2021-12-10
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- is a dramatic form of memory loss.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact.
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
- the action of making a person or animal immune to infection, typically by inoculation.
- the act or process or an instance of inoculating especially
7 Clues: is a dramatic form of memory loss. • the act or process or an instance of inoculating especially • spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact. • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. • the action of making a person or animal immune to infection, typically by inoculation. • ...
Specialized Vocabulary Final project-Lauren Camila 2021-12-10
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- refers to the loss of memories, such as facts, information and experiences.
- 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.
- (of a disease) 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.
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- the action of inoculating or of being inoculated; vaccination.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially throughcleanliness.
7 Clues: the action of inoculating or of being inoculated; vaccination. • refers to the loss of memories, such as facts, information and experiences. • 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. • ...
GNC NCC Airwing 2024-12-31
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- The cadet who led the contingent as parade commander and won Best Cadet at RDC IGC
- One of the Cadet who won gold in RC aeromodelling at the VSC IGC
- The cadet who demonstrated physical prowess and determination at the RDC 2024
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- The cadet who showcased exceptional flying skills at the AIVSC
- The cadet who earned the Bronze Medal in Health and Hygiene at AIVSC 2024
5 Clues: The cadet who showcased exceptional flying skills at the AIVSC • One of the Cadet who won gold in RC aeromodelling at the VSC IGC • The cadet who earned the Bronze Medal in Health and Hygiene at AIVSC 2024 • The cadet who demonstrated physical prowess and determination at the RDC 2024 • ...
Ancient Rome 2023-06-20
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- A title used by Roman emperors, derived from the name of Julius Caesar.
- A term used by the ancient Romans to describe foreign tribes or people who were not part of the Roman civilization.
- bath A communal bathing facility used by the ancient Romans for hygiene and socializing.
- A structure used to transport water from one place to another in ancient Rome.
- A well-preserved ancient Roman temple dedicated to all the gods.
- An iconic amphitheater in Rome, known for hosting gladiatorial contests and other public spectacles.
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- A professional fighter who entertained audiences in ancient Rome.
- A decorative art form created by arranging small colored pieces (such as tiles or stones) to form a pattern or image.
- The first Roman emperor and the founder of the Roman Empire.
- A large country residence used by the wealthy Romans as a retreat from the city.
- Gold coin of ancient Rome.
11 Clues: Gold coin of ancient Rome. • The first Roman emperor and the founder of the Roman Empire. • A well-preserved ancient Roman temple dedicated to all the gods. • A professional fighter who entertained audiences in ancient Rome. • A title used by Roman emperors, derived from the name of Julius Caesar. • ...
Hazardous History 2013-03-11
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- the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease.
- the number of years that someone is likely to live.
- the food and drink usually eaten or drunk by a person or group.
- to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation.
- the set of services provided by a country or an organization for the treatment of the physically and the mentally ill.
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- recently born.
- the act of giving birth to a baby.
- a fat worm which lives in wet places and fastens itself onto the bodies of humans and animals to take their blood.
- cure someone to make someone with an illness healthy again.
- the time when someone is a child.
- plural of louse(/laʊs/): a very small insect that lives on the bodies or in the hair of people and animals.
11 Clues: recently born. • the time when someone is a child. • the act of giving birth to a baby. • the number of years that someone is likely to live. • cure someone to make someone with an illness healthy again. • the food and drink usually eaten or drunk by a person or group. • ...
Vikings. Characteristics 2022-05-09
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- They reached this countrie's shore and at some point, they practically ruled it.
- Their most popular weapon
- The viking's largest and longest ships, where they could carry up to 60 people
- A type of weapon they used to fight. They created them in different lenghts such as the little saxe
- The word for "navigators", or people who traveled the sea.
- The place where Vikings came from. It represents the actual territory of Norway, Denmark and Sweeden.
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- They used this element to cut their facial hair. They also used other hygiene elements such as toothpicks
- Their religion. They weren't christians; they believed in different gods such as Odin and createad several myths and leyends
- They used this element to arrange their hair.
- The meaning of the word "vikings": it stands for "sea robers", people that usually enter a place and rob it.
- Vikings were the first people to land here in the year 1002, before the spanish.
11 Clues: Their most popular weapon • They used this element to arrange their hair. • The word for "navigators", or people who traveled the sea. • The viking's largest and longest ships, where they could carry up to 60 people • They reached this countrie's shore and at some point, they practically ruled it. • ...
Study ServSafe exam 2025-05-17
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- The transfer of pathogens from one surface or food to another, especially raw to ready-to-eat food.
- Anyone who works with food, including those who prepare, serve, or store it.
- Abuse Food has been allowed to stay too long at temperatures that are good for pathogen growth.
- Food can be eaten without further preparation, washing, or cooking.
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- An unwanted substance that makes food unsafe to eat.
- Illness A disease transmitted to people through food.
- A harmful microorganism (like bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi) that can cause illness.
- Food Foods that require time and temperature control to prevent pathogen growth.
- Practices and procedures to prevent foodborne illness.
- personal Hygiene When food handlers do not wash their hands properly, come to work sick, or engage in unsanitary behaviors, increasing risk of contamination.
- Populations Groups more likely to get sick from unsafe food
11 Clues: An unwanted substance that makes food unsafe to eat. • Illness A disease transmitted to people through food. • Practices and procedures to prevent foodborne illness. • Populations Groups more likely to get sick from unsafe food • Food can be eaten without further preparation, washing, or cooking. • ...
Unit 3: Safety and Sanitation 2024-11-13
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- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
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- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- 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.
11 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • ...
JP6 List 17 - missing words 2022-01-26
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- "Try a cold compress to r_______ your pain," suggested the nurse.
- "Which field of s__________ do you study?" I asked the university professor during the experiment.
- "It is so important to have good h_______e when performing an operation," insisted the surgeon.
- "The lady appears to be in a t_______," reported the hypnotist to the crowd.
- "It appears to be some sort of a_________ spacecraft," reported NASA.
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- "It is my b______f that ghosts definitely do exist," said the ghost hunter firmly.
- "To a_________ your best you must try your very hardest," lectured the teacher.
- "We must get rid of racism in our s________y!" yelled the protestor to the crowd.
- "You are very s____f___ in passing the ball," remarked the football coach.
- "We will investigate all corruption within the force," reassured the C_______f of Police at the press conference.
10 Clues: "Try a cold compress to r_______ your pain," suggested the nurse. • "It appears to be some sort of a_________ spacecraft," reported NASA. • "You are very s____f___ in passing the ball," remarked the football coach. • "The lady appears to be in a t_______," reported the hypnotist to the crowd. • ...
Food nutrition vocabulary 2024-11-14
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- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
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- 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.
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
Unit 3: Word wall crossword 2025-04-24
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- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F and 140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- 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.
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- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
Unit 3: Word wall crossword search 2025-04-23
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- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- 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.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • 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. • ...
Unit 3 Safety and Sanitation 2025-04-23
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- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
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- 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.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F and 140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • 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. • ...
Unit 3: Safety and Sanitation 2025-04-23
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- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
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- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
10 Clues: Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
u3 word 2025-04-23
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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.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
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- The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
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. • ...
Kevin crossword 2024-11-13
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- Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
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- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
10 Clues: Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
Unit 3: Safety and Sanitation 2024-11-13
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- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
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- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
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. • To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances. • ...
Food Contamination, Spoilage & Bacteria 2025-09-14
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- Contamination that occurs due to poor hygiene or infected staff handling food.
- Harmful Bacteria that can multiply rapidly in the “danger zone” temperature of 5°C–63°C.
- Contamination caused when food comes into contact with hair, nails, or skin.
- Contamination caused by objects like glass, metal, or stones in food.
- harmful substance produced by some bacteria that are not destroyed by cooking.
- Type of bacteria that can cause food poisoning when food is left at room temperature for too long.
- Contamination caused by tiny living organisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
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- The process by which food becomes unsafe or unpleasant to eat due to bacteria or mould growth.
- Contamination that happens when one food is stored or prepared too close to another food, especially raw and cooked foods.
- Contamination caused by harmful chemicals like cleaning products or pesticides.
10 Clues: Contamination caused by objects like glass, metal, or stones in food. • Contamination caused when food comes into contact with hair, nails, or skin. • Contamination that occurs due to poor hygiene or infected staff handling food. • harmful substance produced by some bacteria that are not destroyed by cooking. • ...
Vacab Food and Nutritioin 2024-11-13
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- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The process of food deteriorating in qualtiy due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent diseases
- The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth,typically in refrigeration.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
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- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- Microscopic organismsthat can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- The temperature range(typically between40.F40oF and 140.F140。F)where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
11 Clues: Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent diseases • 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. • ...
History Of Medicine in the 17th Century 2022-09-02
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- Very little was known about hygiene in the 17th century and many people died from _________.
- Who identified the fallopian tubes in the female reproductive system?
- Who was a French surgeon who became known as the "Father of Modern Surgery" and improved the treatment of fractures?
- ____________ Medical Society was the first medical organization
- what disease caused women within the first three days of childbirth to experience severe abdominal pain and fever?
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- What was the only recognized educational path for a physician in the 17th century?
- Who described the flow of blood to and from the heart?
- What instrument increased magnification to create clearer, brighter pictures?
- What type of slug-like worm was used for thousands of years to reduce blood pressure and cleanse the wound?
- when was medical practice in England divided into three groups
- What was established to make, prescribe, and sell medications?
11 Clues: Who described the flow of blood to and from the heart? • when was medical practice in England divided into three groups • What was established to make, prescribe, and sell medications? • ____________ Medical Society was the first medical organization • Who identified the fallopian tubes in the female reproductive system? • ...
Infection Control #2 2017-06-07
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- Coccidioidomycosis (valley fever) and histoplasmosis are examples of systemic __________ infections
- another term for transmission-based precautions
- precautions used for patients with measles and varicella
- 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
- bacterium responsible for more diseases than any other organism
- precautions used for Clostridium difficile, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
- method used to kill all microorganisms, including spores
- infection that affects the entire body instead of just a single organ or part; has potential to be fatal
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- culture & sensitivity is performed __________ antibiotic therapy is initiated
- bacteria that grow only in the absence of oxygen
- a person or animal that does not become ill, but harbors and spreads an organism causing disease in others
- includes mucous membranes or open wound
- type of microorganism that causes HIV, Hepatitis, & chicken pox
- stage of the infectious process that is the interval between entrance of pathogen into body and appearance of first symptoms
- primary reservoir of Escherichia coli
- normal defense against infection present in the respiratory tract
- absence of pathogenic microorganisms
- precautions which include hand hygiene, use of gloves, gown & mask, placing sharps in designated disposal container
19 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 • ...
Women self care 2024-02-22
Across
- - Treating oneself to indulgent or luxurious activities, such as a spa day or massage.
- - Expressing oneself authentically through words, art, or other forms of creativity.
- - Taking time to reflect on experiences, thoughts, and emotions for personal growth.
- - Practices to maintain cleanliness and personal grooming, such as bathing and skincare.
- - Getting sufficient restorative sleep to support physical and mental health.
- - Practicing present-moment awareness and acceptance without judgment.
- - Treating oneself with kindness, understanding, and forgiveness during times of difficulty or struggle.
- - Cultivating a mindset of appreciation and thankfulness for oneself and others.
Down
- - Setting and maintaining healthy limits and boundaries in relationships and activities.
- - Engaging in physical activity to promote overall health and well-being.
- - Engaging in creative activities that bring joy and fulfillment, such as art or music.
- - Nurturing relationships with loved ones and building a support network.
- - Setting and maintaining healthy limits and boundaries in relationships and activities.
- - Techniques and activities to reduce stress and promote relaxation, such as deep breathing or meditation.
- - Participating in enjoyable leisure activities and hobbies.
- - Taking time to relax and recharge, both physically and mentally.
- - Understanding one's thoughts, feelings, and needs, and taking steps to address them.
- - Providing the body with nourishing foods and adequate hydration.
- - Carving out time for solitude and introspection to recharge and reflect.
- - Seeking opportunities for personal and professional growth and development.
20 Clues: - Participating in enjoyable leisure activities and hobbies. • - Taking time to relax and recharge, both physically and mentally. • - Providing the body with nourishing foods and adequate hydration. • - Practicing present-moment awareness and acceptance without judgment. • - Engaging in physical activity to promote overall health and well-being. • ...
