hygiene Crossword Puzzles
Unit 3 Voc 2024-11-13
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- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
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- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- 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.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
UNIT 3 Safety and sanitation 2024-11-13
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- 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.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
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- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- Control Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
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. • ...
Curley's Unit3 Crossword task 2024-11-13
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- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- Burn 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.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
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. • ...
Unit 3 Word Wall Vocab 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. • ...
Joyce Puzzle 2025-04-24
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- 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.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- 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 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 sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
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 vocabulary 2025-04-24
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- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
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- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F and 140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- 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.
10 Clues: Illness 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 Vocabulary 2025-04-24
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- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- the process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
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- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- 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. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • ...
Unit 3: Word wall crossword search 2025-04-25
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- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
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- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- 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.
- 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. • ...
Growth of Cities 2023-01-03
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- This is a person who uses underhanded methods to get their candidate elected (2 words)
- With more immigrants moving to cities, there was an increase in this; ex: bribery (2 words)
- When a city grows in population.
- These factories that made cloth and clothing in New England needed many unskilled workers.
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- This new industry in Chicago needed unskilled workers in its factories.
- A negative effect of urbanization; when too many people live in one area.
- Since so many people were living close together and there were no hygiene regulations, this spread very easily.
- This group of people moved to cities when they came to the US, making the cities grow.
- This new industry in Detroit needed unskilled workers to work on its assembly line.
- This new industry in Pittsburgh needed unskilled workers in its factories.
10 Clues: When a city grows in population. • This new industry in Chicago needed unskilled workers in its factories. • A negative effect of urbanization; when too many people live in one area. • This new industry in Pittsburgh needed unskilled workers in its factories. • This new industry in Detroit needed unskilled workers to work on its assembly line. • ...
Preventing Infection 2025-08-29
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- Microbes that live only on organic matter such as plants and animals.
- Single-celled microbes that naturally occur on living, dead, or inanimate objects.
- A microbe that can cause harm, such as an infection or a disease.
- ___ hygiene is the easiest way to reduce spread of infection.
- Where pathogen lives (Person, animal, food, water, soil, or inanimate objects)
- Organisms that derive nourishment and protection from other living organisms, known as hosts.
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- ______ control outlines policies and procedures used to prevent the spread of infection within health care settings.
- Infectious particles that are much smaller than bacteria and infect living cells to grow and multiply.
- _________-associated infection acquired while a person is a patient, client, or resident in a health care facility or while receiving care from a health care provider.
- A Microorganism requires warmth, moisture, nourishment and _____ to grow.
10 Clues: ___ hygiene is the easiest way to reduce spread of infection. • A microbe that can cause harm, such as an infection or a disease. • Microbes that live only on organic matter such as plants and animals. • A Microorganism requires warmth, moisture, nourishment and _____ to grow. • Where pathogen lives (Person, animal, food, water, soil, or inanimate objects) • ...
Specialized Vocabulary Final Project - Natalia Chirinos 2021-12-10
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- a partial or total loss of memory
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
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- 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 act or process or an instance of inoculating especially
- :(of a disease) spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact.
6 Clues: a partial or total loss of memory • the act or process or an instance of inoculating especially • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. • :(of a disease) spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact. • ...
Health Vocab 2020-01-13
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- Organisms decayed into soil mainly used as plant fertilizer.
- A lung disease that makes breathing difficult at times.
- The ability to see things from a far distance while close things look blurry.
- To make smaller or less amount of something
- A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. Antibodies combine chemically with substances which the body recognizes as alien, such as bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances in the blood.
- The variable we use to measure volume.
- The ability to see near things but things at far distances seem blurry.
- A disease that is transmittable from person to person by direct touch or discharges.
- Instead of recycling or throwing it away you reuse it for a different or the same purpose.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
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- disease not transmittable from person to person
- To convert waste into reusable things.
- A form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the lymphatic system.
- The actions you take to keep maintain your health and keep clean.
14 Clues: To convert waste into reusable things. • The variable we use to measure volume. • To make smaller or less amount of something • disease not transmittable from person to person • A lung disease that makes breathing difficult at times. • Organisms decayed into soil mainly used as plant fertilizer. • The actions you take to keep maintain your health and keep clean. • ...
Esther Crossword 2015-02-02
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- The process through which members of a species that are best suited to their environment survive and reproduce at a higher rate than other members of the species.
- An Animal, organism, or gene that has undergone mutation
- a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing or fermentation
- the branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
- a haploid reproductive cell that gives rise to a gametophyte
- Disorders caused by organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites
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- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaing health & preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- Prevalent over a whole country or the world
- Medical condition or disease that can be defined as non-infections & non transmissible among people
- the exploitation of processes for industrial and other purposes, especially the genetic manipulation of microorganism for the production of antibiotics,Hormones, etc.
- the science and business of raising and harvesting fish in a controlled situation
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- the new organisms produced by one or two parent organisms
- all the inhabitants of a particular town,area,or country.
14 Clues: Prevalent over a whole country or the world • An Animal, organism, or gene that has undergone mutation • the branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles • the new organisms produced by one or two parent organisms • all the inhabitants of a particular town,area,or country. • a haploid reproductive cell that gives rise to a gametophyte • ...
Industry, Empire, and Ideas 2025-03-11
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- Belief in a pure and superior race which has produced civilization's greatest accomplishments
- Challenged traditional gender roles, strove to bring women into a more equal basis within the public sphere
- Term associated with the imperial "Race for Africa" of the late 19th century
- Source of power pioneered by such innovators as Edison, Tesla, and Westinghouse
- "Jewel" of the British Empire, a South Asian cache of rich resources and cheap labor
- vast, wealthy East Asian nation that Europeans and Japan carved into "spheres of influence"
- Theorized that "natural selection" explained the diversification of the world's flora and fauna
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- Pioneered germ theory, validating the need for careful hygiene and antiseptics
- The Bessemer process revolutionized its production in the mid-19th century
- Type of table created in the 19th century which identifies and organizes atomic elements
- Site of 1884-85 conference brokered by Bismarck with set colonial boundaries of Africa
- Dismissed Christianity as a "slave religion" and proclaimed the "death of God"
- Principal source of power for the internal combustion engine
- Founding figure of psychoanalysis, believed human identify is shaped by the confluence of ego, id and superego
14 Clues: Principal source of power for the internal combustion engine • The Bessemer process revolutionized its production in the mid-19th century • Term associated with the imperial "Race for Africa" of the late 19th century • Pioneered germ theory, validating the need for careful hygiene and antiseptics • ...
Patient Safety Week Crossword 2026-02-26
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- A critical technology tool for safety; bypassing this scan is considered a dangerous shortcut.
- The tool used to escalate safety concerns: Ask, Request, Concern, and Chain of Command.
- Safety includes the details, such as ensuring proper medication _____ to maintain efficacy.
- Safety is in the details; always ensure precise documentation and correct _____.
- Patient information that should be verified during every single clinical encounter.
- The final step in the STAR method: Stop, Think, Act, and _____.
- A critical moment for safety that occurs during shift changes or transitions of care.
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- Infection control practices like hand hygiene are essential to prevent the _____ of germs.
- A communication best practice for handoffs: Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation.
- A key mindset for following safety protocols is to "Know why and _____".
- A common safety acronym for medications that Look-Alike or Sound-Alike.
- A "____-back" method used to confirm that a patient truly understands their discharge instructions.
- Documenting errors or near-misses through this process helps the institution improve system safety.
- The final step of the QVV safety habit: Qualify, Validate, and _____.
14 Clues: The final step in the STAR method: Stop, Think, Act, and _____. • The final step of the QVV safety habit: Qualify, Validate, and _____. • A common safety acronym for medications that Look-Alike or Sound-Alike. • A key mindset for following safety protocols is to "Know why and _____". • ...
Methods of Hygiene - H&S 2020-08-19
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- need to turn tools so both sides are sterilised.
- Holds a small amount of tools.
- fairly quick to sterilise tools.
- eliminates or kills all forms of pathogens, viruses, bacteria and spores by 100% if the process is carried out correctly.
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- Holds a small amount of tools.
- This kills pathogens on a surface by 90%
- glass beads that heat up and transfer heat to objects.
- This greatly reduces the number of pathogens or bacteria on a surface
- Is big and bulky.Should only be used by those trained to do so.Heats to temperatures of 121-134°C Always use distilled de-ionised water.
9 Clues: Holds a small amount of tools. • Holds a small amount of tools. • fairly quick to sterilise tools. • This kills pathogens on a surface by 90% • need to turn tools so both sides are sterilised. • glass beads that heat up and transfer heat to objects. • This greatly reduces the number of pathogens or bacteria on a surface • ...
Let's be drug free! 2022-04-20
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- This drug has many different names, and is a simulator so it speeds up how your brain works. It can also affect your dental hygiene
- The use of addictive illegal drugs
- These medications can be bought without a prescription
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- Dangerous drug that contains THC and CBD
- These cannot be purchased without a prescription, or a note from your doctor
- These drugs are usually used at parties, bars, and concerts. They can also be slipped into someone else's food or drink, because they have no taste or smell
- These are the unwanted, and undesirable effects that happen as a result of taking drugs
- This occurs when a person takes a drug or medication again after stopping
8 Clues: The use of addictive illegal drugs • Dangerous drug that contains THC and CBD • These medications can be bought without a prescription • This occurs when a person takes a drug or medication again after stopping • These cannot be purchased without a prescription, or a note from your doctor • ...
Let's be drug free! 2022-04-20
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- This drug has many different names, and is a simulator so it speeds up how your brain works. It can also affect your dental hygiene
- The use of addictive illegal drugs
- These medications can be bought without a prescription
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- Dangerous drug that contains THC and CBD
- These cannot be purchased without a prescription, or a note from your doctor
- These drugs are usually used at parties, bars, and concerts. They can also be slipped into someone else's food or drink, because they have no taste or smell
- These are the unwanted, and undesirable effects that happen as a result of taking drugs
- This occurs when a person takes a drug or medication again after stopping
8 Clues: The use of addictive illegal drugs • Dangerous drug that contains THC and CBD • These medications can be bought without a prescription • This occurs when a person takes a drug or medication again after stopping • These cannot be purchased without a prescription, or a note from your doctor • ...
Across: The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children (7 letters). A common symptom of bacterial infections, it involves the frequent passage of loose or watery stools (8 letters). This type of bacteria, often found in contaminat 2024-01-15
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- (The abbreviation for a severe complication associated with bacterial infections, especially E. coli - 3 letters).
- (A common symptom of bacterial infections, it involves the frequent passage of loose or watery stools - 8 letters).
- (Diagnostic method involving the examination of stool samples in a laboratory - 8 letters).
- (Preventive measure emphasizing cleanliness and handwashing - 6 letters).
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- (This type of bacteria, often found in contaminated water or food, can lead to severe gastrointestinal infections - 9 letters).
- (Treatment for dehydration, often administered orally to replenish lost fluids and electrolytes - 9 letters).
- (Time between exposure to the bacteria and the onset of symptoms - 9 letters).
- (The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children - 7 letters).
8 Clues: (Preventive measure emphasizing cleanliness and handwashing - 6 letters). • (Time between exposure to the bacteria and the onset of symptoms - 9 letters). • (The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children - 7 letters). • (Diagnostic method involving the examination of stool samples in a laboratory - 8 letters). • ...
1.03 Vocabulary HAYWOOD 2024-08-17
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- Can cause disease and an example is Bacteria.
- Bacterial infection leading to diarrhea, dehydration, and possible colon damage.
- Is a mainly non-sterile technique ensuring that you are properly handwashing, using clean gloves and hand rubs when appropriate, and having a clean environment and materials.
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- Something that can carry or spread an infection.
- An infection or disease that patients can acquire while being cared for.
- This is a procedure done by healthcare providers to strictly prevent and reduce the spread of infection; for example, wearing sterile PPE and having proper hand hygiene is helpful.
- An infection that comes directly from a hospital after someone receives care.
- Materials that are potentially exposed to antigens.
8 Clues: Can cause disease and an example is Bacteria. • Something that can carry or spread an infection. • Materials that are potentially exposed to antigens. • An infection or disease that patients can acquire while being cared for. • An infection that comes directly from a hospital after someone receives care. • ...
Health 2023-07-03
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- The process of receiving a vaccine to protect against diseases
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as carrots, broccoli, or lettuce
- health The state of emotional and psychological well-being
- The process of providing the body with the right food for growth, development, and overall health
- Physical activity that helps keep the body strong and healthy
- Resting the body and mind by going to bed and getting enough rest
- The ability to maintain stability and control over one's body
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- diet Eating a variety of foods from different food groups to get all the necessary nutrients
- A sweet or savory edible product of a plant that is typically eaten fresh
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation
- A clear, odorless, and tasteless liquid that is essential for life and good health
- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands and brushing teeth
- The overall state of being healthy in body and mind
- The ability of the body or muscles to exert force
- The state of being physically fit and healthy
- A substance or treatment used to prevent or treat illnesses and injuries
16 Clues: The state of being physically fit and healthy • The ability of the body or muscles to exert force • The overall state of being healthy in body and mind • health The state of emotional and psychological well-being • Physical activity that helps keep the body strong and healthy • The ability to maintain stability and control over one's body • ...
Review Crossword 2025-07-22
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- something found in food that helps keep your body strong and healthy
- a cold dish made from raw vegetables, like lettuce, tomato, and cucumber
- keeping your body clean to stay healthy, like brushing your teeth and washing your hands
- everything not made by people, like trees, animals, rivers, and mountains
- something with a point or edge that can cut, like a knife or a needle
- a tool used to make music, like a guitar, drum, or flute
- a green vegetable that looks like a little tree
- a musical instrument with black and white keys that you press to make music
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- the parts of your body at the top of your arms, next to your neck
- when too much water covers land that is usually dry
- foods made from milk, like cheese, yogurt, and butter
- the way of life, traditions, music, food, and beliefs of a group of people
- eating good food and staying active helps you stay ______
- a feeling, like happy, sad, angry, or excited
- a very strong storm with wind and rain, like a hurricane, that happens over the ocean
- a sport where players hit a ball over a net using rackets (not badminton)
16 Clues: a feeling, like happy, sad, angry, or excited • a green vegetable that looks like a little tree • when too much water covers land that is usually dry • foods made from milk, like cheese, yogurt, and butter • a tool used to make music, like a guitar, drum, or flute • eating good food and staying active helps you stay ______ • ...
Myon 703 2020-07-29
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- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal
- an good physical or mental condition; in good health
- relieve (a person or animal) of the symptoms of a disease or condition.
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease (in technical use often taken to exclude surgery)
- relating to or characteristic of humankind.
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
- causing or able to cause death
- a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage.
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- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats
- experiencing mental or emotional strain or tension
- relating to Ayurveda, the traditional Hindu system of medicine.
- 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.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
15 Clues: causing or able to cause death • relating to or characteristic of humankind. • experiencing mental or emotional strain or tension • an good physical or mental condition; in good health • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill. • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • relating to Ayurveda, the traditional Hindu system of medicine. • ...
CLABSI 2021-10-07
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- The number of days an intact central line dressing is good for
- It is important for the CHG disc to be in contact with the skin 360 degrees to prevent _____ from entering the insertion site
- True/False The hub of the CVC should be scrubbed with alcohol or chlorhexidine for 15-30 seconds
- What is the number one infection control practice
- True/False Tubing ends can be inserted into the "Y" port on tubing as a substitute for a sterile cap
- The preferred skin cleanser for CVC dressing changes
- True/False In general, blood draws from CVADs should not exceed two times daily
- A _____ pressure end cap should be used on CVCs
- How often should a central line dressing be assessed (Two words)
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- Should a midline be maintained like a central line or a peripheral IV (Two words)
- CVC dressings are done using _____ technique
- How many seconds to you scrub the skin with disinfectant when changing a dressing
- If a CHG disc is _____ with blood it is important to change the dressing
- Infection caused by a central line infection
- A central line associate blood infection can lead to this heart condition
- True/False If gloves are work when touching or manipulating a central line, hand hygiene is not needed
- True/False If gloves are worn when touching or manipulating a CVC, hand hygiene is not needed
17 Clues: CVC dressings are done using _____ technique • Infection caused by a central line infection • A _____ pressure end cap should be used on CVCs • What is the number one infection control practice • The preferred skin cleanser for CVC dressing changes • The number of days an intact central line dressing is good for • ...
ab 2023-06-20
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- 1.Someone who is always clean and well groomed is said to have good_________.
- 14.A chemical that helps control how the body grows and functions
- 11.The ability to do activities for more than a few minutes
- 4.The set of behaviors by which you live is your _______.
- 5.The passing of traits from a parent to his or her offspring is ______.
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- 2.The______ is everything around you, including the air.
- 10.A feeling produced in response to a life event
- 3.Taking care of yourself before you have an accident or illness is _______.
- 6.The way you interact with other people is your ____ health.
- 8.________ health is the way you recognize and deal with your feelings.
- 12.The ability to bend and twist joints easily
- 13.what is caused when the body does’nt get enough nutrients
- 7.A state of good health that is achieved by balancing you physical, emotional, mental, and social health
- 9.A condition in which a person has a large percentage of body fat
14 Clues: 12.The ability to bend and twist joints easily • 10.A feeling produced in response to a life event • 2.The______ is everything around you, including the air. • 4.The set of behaviors by which you live is your _______. • 11.The ability to do activities for more than a few minutes • 13.what is caused when the body does’nt get enough nutrients • ...
Psychology of the Workplace CH.9 2014-11-18
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- theory A theory that includes multiple tiers of needs that must be met in order
- This idea suggests that different people are motivated by different things
- A theory with only three categories of needs
- What employees put into a job
- Work motivation in the absence of external factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- What employees receive from their job
- This should be given to the employee in private, should be constructive and concentrate on behaviors
- The employee wants this to be specific, sincere, and receive it in a timely manner
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- The extent, to which a person views him or herself as a valuable or worthy individual
- motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee
- This theory suggests that employees will be motivated by monitoring their own progress towards the goal they set
- This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators
- Work motivation that arises from non-personal factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful
14 Clues: What employees put into a job • What employees receive from their job • A theory with only three categories of needs • motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee • Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful • This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators • ...
Healthy Habits Self-Care Journal for amazon 2024-03-10
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- Each day, take a moment to count your blessings and express ___________ for the good things in your life.
- Strive for a harmonious ___________ between work, rest, and free-time to maintain overall well-being
- Learn various mindfulness ___________ to help you stay present and calm in challenging situations
- Prioritize both your physical and mental ___________ by adopting healthy habits and seeking support when needed
- Regular hand-washing and dental care are important aspects of personal ___________
- Practice deep breathing and meditation to promote ___________ and reduce stress
- Set specific, achievable ___________ to work towards improving different areas of your life
- You do this to stay active and strong
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- Organizing your time and tasks effectively leads to better ___________ of stress
- You watch what you eat to stay healthy and fit
- Believing in yourself helps you succeed in anything you do
- Establishing personal ___________ helps protect your time, energy, and emotional well-being from being overextended
- Taking care of your body, mind, and spirit contributes to your overall ___________
- Morning and night, you follow this routine to keep your face fresh
14 Clues: You do this to stay active and strong • You watch what you eat to stay healthy and fit • Believing in yourself helps you succeed in anything you do • Morning and night, you follow this routine to keep your face fresh • Practice deep breathing and meditation to promote ___________ and reduce stress • ...
cyber security 2026-03-04
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- : Software that is designed to interfere with a computerʼs normal functioning and that can be used to commit cyber crime.
- : Meaning of first "o" in acronym OODA
- Theft : when someone uses your personal information to obtain gain.
- : Best method to address unwanted links and emails
- : Malware that replicates rapidly to slow a system down to make it crash
- : E-mail name based on disgusting meat product
- : Meaning of second "o" in acronym OODA
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- : A virus that encrypts your data and you have to pay to receive the encryption key.
- Hygiene : what are rapid and regular network patching, internal firewalls, backups secured off-line, and dual factor authentication a part of?
- : Meaning of "a" in acronym OODA
- : Meaning of "d" in acronym OODA
- : The technique of seeking in a security door behind someone who is authorized (name also used to describe what is done before football games in the parking lot).
- : Hardware or software used in an attempt to block cyber attacks (word also used in fire prevention).
- Bots : (two words) a program that surfs the web has artificial intelligence to hack networks
- It : what you should do if you see any anomaly
15 Clues: : Meaning of "d" in acronym OODA • : Meaning of "a" in acronym OODA • : Meaning of first "o" in acronym OODA • : Meaning of second "o" in acronym OODA • It : what you should do if you see any anomaly • : E-mail name based on disgusting meat product • : Best method to address unwanted links and emails • ...
Healthy habits 2022-01-10
4 Clues: Hygiene is very important to avoid digestive........ in the world. • The healthy ministry should create new...........to prevent disease. • ......... is high in countries that do not have access to safe water. • In all towns,soap and water should be ......... for proper hand washing.
detal 2024-05-29
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- A small brush with a long handle, used to clean your teeth.
- A liquid product used to rinse your mouth, freshen breath, and kill bacteria.
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- A decayed part of a tooth caused by bacteria and poor oral hygiene.
- A thin, soft thread used to clean between teeth where a toothbrush can't reach.
- Microorganisms, including bacteria, that can cause disease and affect oral health.
5 Clues: A small brush with a long handle, used to clean your teeth. • A decayed part of a tooth caused by bacteria and poor oral hygiene. • A liquid product used to rinse your mouth, freshen breath, and kill bacteria. • A thin, soft thread used to clean between teeth where a toothbrush can't reach. • ...
Grammar Final project-Lauren Camila-Medical terms 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 through cleanliness.
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. • ...
Medical Terms Final Project - Valeria Avila 2021-12-16
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- a partial or total loss of memory.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact.
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- 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.
- the introduction of a pathogen or antigen into a living organism to stimulate the production of antibodies.
7 Clues: a partial or total loss of memory. • the action of making a person or animal immune to infection. • 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. • ...
Specialized Vocabulary Project - Medical Terms- Andrea Barralaga 2021-12-09
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- 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.
- 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.
- A process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination.
- the action of inoculating or of being inoculated; vaccination.
7 Clues: the action of inoculating or of being inoculated; vaccination. • refers to the loss of memories, such as facts, information and experiences. • spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact. • A process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination. • ...
Patient Safety Week Crossword 2026-03-05
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- A critical moment for safety that occurs during shift changes or transitions of care.
- A common safety acronym for medications that Look-Alike or Sound-Alike.
- Patient information that should be verified during every single clinical encounter.
- A critical technology tool for safety; bypassing this scan is considered a dangerous shortcut.
- Safety includes the details, such as ensuring proper medication _____ to maintain efficacy.
- Documenting errors or near-misses through this process helps the institution improve system safety.
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- Infection control practices like hand hygiene are essential to prevent the _____ of germs.
- A key mindset for following safety protocols is to "Know why and _____".
- A communication best practice for handoffs: Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation.
- Safety is in the details; always ensure precise documentation and correct _____.
- A "____-back" method used to confirm that a patient truly understands their discharge instructions.
- The tool used to escalate safety concerns: Ask, Request, Concern, and Chain of Command.
- The final step of the QVV safety habit: Qualify, Validate, and _____.
- The final step in the STAR method: Stop, Think, Act, and _____.
14 Clues: The final step in the STAR method: Stop, Think, Act, and _____. • The final step of the QVV safety habit: Qualify, Validate, and _____. • A common safety acronym for medications that Look-Alike or Sound-Alike. • A key mindset for following safety protocols is to "Know why and _____". • ...
Lesson 11.1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle! 2022-04-20
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- This drug has many different names, and is a simulator so it speeds up how your brain works. It can also affect your dental hygiene
- The use of addictive illegal drugs
- These medications can be bought without a prescription
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- Dangerous drug that contains THC and CBD
- These cannot be purchased without a prescription, or a note from your doctor
- These drugs are usually used at parties, bars, and concerts. They can also be slipped into someone else's food or drink, because they have no taste or smell
- These are the unwanted, and undesirable effects that happen as a result of taking drugs
- This occurs when a person takes a drug or medication again after stopping
8 Clues: The use of addictive illegal drugs • Dangerous drug that contains THC and CBD • These medications can be bought without a prescription • This occurs when a person takes a drug or medication again after stopping • These cannot be purchased without a prescription, or a note from your doctor • ...
Infection Prevention Week 2023 2023-10-13
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- Type of personal protective equipment used to prevent contact with HCW hands and contaminated surfaces/materials
- Most effective way to reduce the spread of germs
- Mandatory vaccination required for all staff by Dec. 5, 2023
- Number of minutes bleach wipes must be on a surface in order to be properly disinfected
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- Safety measure that prevents the spread of disease by maintaining physical distance between people and reducing contact with others
- This organism requires soap and water only when performing hand hygiene
- Number of minutes peroxide wipes must be on surface to properly disinfected
- Type of personal protective equipment used as a barrier to protect wearer transmitting microorganisms via cough or sneeze and protects against inhalation of large droplets
8 Clues: Most effective way to reduce the spread of germs • Mandatory vaccination required for all staff by Dec. 5, 2023 • This organism requires soap and water only when performing hand hygiene • Number of minutes peroxide wipes must be on surface to properly disinfected • Number of minutes bleach wipes must be on a surface in order to be properly disinfected • ...
Across: The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children (7 letters). A common symptom of bacterial infections, it involves the frequent passage of loose or watery stools (8 letters). This type of bacteria, often found in contaminat 2024-01-15
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- (The abbreviation for a severe complication associated with bacterial infections, especially E. coli - 3 letters).
- (A common symptom of bacterial infections, it involves the frequent passage of loose or watery stools - 8 letters).
- (Diagnostic method involving the examination of stool samples in a laboratory - 8 letters).
- (Preventive measure emphasizing cleanliness and handwashing - 6 letters).
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- (This type of bacteria, often found in contaminated water or food, can lead to severe gastrointestinal infections - 9 letters).
- (Treatment for dehydration, often administered orally to replenish lost fluids and electrolytes - 9 letters).
- (Time between exposure to the bacteria and the onset of symptoms - 9 letters).
- (The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children - 7 letters).
8 Clues: (Preventive measure emphasizing cleanliness and handwashing - 6 letters). • (Time between exposure to the bacteria and the onset of symptoms - 9 letters). • (The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children - 7 letters). • (Diagnostic method involving the examination of stool samples in a laboratory - 8 letters). • ...
summa15 2025-07-25
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- public discussion and argument about something that many people strongly disagree about, think is bad, or are shocked by
- the act of carefully watching a person suspected of a crime or a place where a crime may be committed
- to laugh at somebody/something in an unkind way, especially by copying what they say or do
- the practice of keeping yourself and your living and working areas clean in order to prevent illness and disease
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- having a mild temperature without extremes of heat or cold
- showing you do not think that you are as important as other people
- very beautiful and attractive; giving great
- a short, interesting or funny story about a real person or event
8 Clues: very beautiful and attractive; giving great • having a mild temperature without extremes of heat or cold • a short, interesting or funny story about a real person or event • showing you do not think that you are as important as other people • to laugh at somebody/something in an unkind way, especially by copying what they say or do • ...
C-Difficile (HAC-A-THON 2025) 2025-02-13
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- When do you use the Standardized Procedure for Cdiff Toxin/Antigen testing
- What type of precautions/isolation do you implement for a patient with C-diff?
- Who should be called if that patient starts having loose stools on day 4 of admission?
- What type of stethoscope should be in C-diff patient's room? room?
- What is the #1 way to prevent hospital acquired infections?
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- What type of room cleaning needs to be done when C-diff patient is discharged or transferred out of the room?
- What type of disinfecting wipes should you use for contact precautions?
- What type of hand hygiene should you perform on your hands after caring for a patient with C-diff?
8 Clues: What is the #1 way to prevent hospital acquired infections? • What type of stethoscope should be in C-diff patient's room? room? • What type of disinfecting wipes should you use for contact precautions? • When do you use the Standardized Procedure for Cdiff Toxin/Antigen testing • What type of precautions/isolation do you implement for a patient with C-diff? • ...
Communicable Diseases 2025-02-14
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- simple one-celled organism
- the body's response to illness or disease, resulting in a condition of heat, pain, or swelling
- a combination of body defenses made up of cells, tissues, and organs that fight pathogens in the body
- cleanliness
- one-celled organisms that are more complex that bacteria
- the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease
- the length of time that a particular disease can be spread from person to person
- germs that cause diseases
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- a disease that can be spread from person to person from another person, animal, or object
- organisms that are so small they can only be seen with a microscope
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that is introduced into the body to cause an immune response
- the smallest and simplest pathogen
- any condition that interferes with the normal or proper functioning of the body or mind
- a secondary circulatory system that helps the body fight infection and maintains fluid balance
- organisms that are more complex than bacteria but cannot make their own food
- a condition that happens when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and cause harm
16 Clues: cleanliness • germs that cause diseases • simple one-celled organism • the smallest and simplest pathogen • one-celled organisms that are more complex that bacteria • organisms that are so small they can only be seen with a microscope • the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease • ...
hygiene in the kitchen 2025-11-13
6 Clues: popular in covid-19 • something we do teeth • an actual use to clean • when we wash something • things that helps us to clean • something you do to take away germs
Task 2: Keystone Literary Terms 2014-10-07
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- "Your name's longer'n you are.
- Maycomb, some twenty miles East of finch's landing, was the county seat of Maycomb County.
- Miss Caroline told me to tell my father not to teach me anymore, it would interfere with my reading.
- The Mockingbird
- If General Jackson hadn't run the creeks up the creek...
- "Scout," said Atticus, "When summer comes you'll have to keep your head about far worst things...
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- The back porch was bathed in moonlight, and the shadow, crisp as toast, moved across the porch toward Jem.
- We stood watching the street fill with men in cars while fire silenty devoured the house.
- I was not sure what Jem resented most, but I took umbrage at Mrs. Dubose's assessment of the family's mental hygiene.
- The window frames were black against a vivid orange center. "Jem, it looks like a pumpkin."
10 Clues: The Mockingbird • "Your name's longer'n you are. • If General Jackson hadn't run the creeks up the creek... • We stood watching the street fill with men in cars while fire silenty devoured the house. • Maycomb, some twenty miles East of finch's landing, was the county seat of Maycomb County. • ...
Importance of Public Health 2022-04-26
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- waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers.
- a state of complete physical, social, and emotional well-being.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- an organized course of action to achieve a goal.
- make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
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- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- having been made impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance.
- (of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings.
- free from dirt, marks, or stains.
10 Clues: free from dirt, marks, or stains. • waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers. • an organized course of action to achieve a goal. • (of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings. • a state of complete physical, social, and emotional well-being. • having been made impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance. • ...
Importance of Public Health 2022-04-26
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- waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers.
- a state of complete physical, social, and emotional well-being.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- an organized course of action to achieve a goal.
- make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
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- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- having been made impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance.
- (of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings.
- free from dirt, marks, or stains.
10 Clues: free from dirt, marks, or stains. • waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers. • an organized course of action to achieve a goal. • (of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings. • a state of complete physical, social, and emotional well-being. • having been made impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance. • ...
Task 2 - Ancient Rome Crossword 2023-06-20
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- A title used by Roman emperors, derived from the name of Julius Caesar.
- A type of art using small tiles made of glass or stone to create a picture.
- A professional fighter who entertained audiences in ancient Rome.
- A structure used to transport water from one place to another in ancient Rome.
- A decorative art form created by arranging small colored pieces (such as tiles or stones) to form a pattern or image.
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- A term used by the ancient Romans to describe foreign tribes or people who were not part of the Roman civilization.
- An iconic amphitheater in Rome, known for hosting gladiatorial contests and other public spectacles.
- The first Roman emperor and the founder of the Roman Empire.
- A well-preserved ancient Roman temple dedicated to all the gods.
- bath A communal bathing facility used by the ancient Romans for hygiene and socializing.
- A large country residence used by the wealthy Romans as a retreat from the city.
11 Clues: 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. • A type of art using small tiles made of glass or stone to create a picture. • ...
Eyes 2023-09-28
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- In bacterial and viral conjunctivitis general _______ measures should be practiced to avoid its spread as it is highly contagious.
- Poly tears can be used for dry eyes in people with very sensitive eyes. True/False
- Soft contact lenses should be removed before using Naphcon A eye drops, it can be inserted 15 minutes after using the drops. True/False
- Symptoms of dry eyes include dry, red, irritated and ______ sensation felt in the eyes.
- _______ are more likely to experience dry eyes due to hormonal changes during pregnancy or menopause.
- _______ tears is a preservative free lubricating eye drop option for dry eyes.
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- __________ in eye drops can cause irritation or allergy symptoms as well.
- __________ is the active ingredient in most eyes drops for allergies and redness.
- ________ can lead to red, watery, itchy eyes in some people.
- Thick ______ discharge is present in bacterial conjunctivitis.
- Prolonged computer use does not lead to dry eyes. True/False
11 Clues: ________ can lead to red, watery, itchy eyes in some people. • Prolonged computer use does not lead to dry eyes. True/False • Thick ______ discharge is present in bacterial conjunctivitis. • __________ in eye drops can cause irritation or allergy symptoms as well. • _______ tears is a preservative free lubricating eye drop option for dry eyes. • ...
Swachhata 2024-08-13
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- what term describes the practices and systems used to manage waste and ensure public health?
- What is the state of being free from dirt and impurities? (10 letters across)
- A network that handles waste disposal (5 letters)
- What are large sites used for the disposal of waste called? (9 letters down)
- What is the term for the process of decomposing organic waste into nutrient-rich soil?
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- What term describes practices that maintain health and cleanliness? (7 letters across)
- Reduce, reuse, _____ (fill in the blank: the third step in the waste hierarchy). (7 letters, across)
- What is the method called that reduces waste by burning it? (12 alphabets down)
- Say no to _____ (fill in the blank: a material that is often criticized for its environmental impact). (7 letters across)
- Residue from burned waste, often found in landfills.
10 Clues: A network that handles waste disposal (5 letters) • Residue from burned waste, often found in landfills. • What are large sites used for the disposal of waste called? (9 letters down) • What is the state of being free from dirt and impurities? (10 letters across) • What is the method called that reduces waste by burning it? (12 alphabets down) • ...
Health Crosswords Puzzle 2024-08-29
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- What are practices to maintain health and prevent disease, especially through cleanliness? (7 letters)
- What is the act of cleaning hands with soap and water to remove germs? (11 letters)
- What is treating others with consideration and honor called? (7 letters)
- What is the state of being clean and free from dirt? (11 letters)
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- What is the improper use of something or the cruel treatment of a person or animal? (5 letters)
- What is the condition of being protected from harm or other non-desirable outcomes? (6 letters)
- What is repeated aggressive behavior intended to hurt another person? (8 letters)
- What are microorganisms that can cause disease? (5 letters)
- What is physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something? (8 letters)
- What is a serious disagreement or argument called? (8 letters)
10 Clues: What are microorganisms that can cause disease? (5 letters) • What is a serious disagreement or argument called? (8 letters) • What is the state of being clean and free from dirt? (11 letters) • What is treating others with consideration and honor called? (7 letters) • What is repeated aggressive behavior intended to hurt another person? (8 letters) • ...
Morning Self-Care Routines 2024-04-29
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- Setting this can help you wake up on time
- Physical activity that can maintain and improve your health and fitness
- Put this on your face and body to protect yourself from the harmful rays of the sun; This can prevent skin cancer and premature aging
- Can help you prepare your day by warming up your body muscles
- Oral hygiene tool used to clean the teeth, tongue, and gums
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- People take this to give themselves an extra boost of energy; This can be found in teas and coffee
- Something you consume in the morning for energy
- Doing this in the morning can help you feel grounded and can be as simple as taking deep breaths
- Drinking this can keep you hydrated throughout the day
- Making your _ after waking up can help you feel more organized and productive
10 Clues: Setting this can help you wake up on time • Something you consume in the morning for energy • Drinking this can keep you hydrated throughout the day • Oral hygiene tool used to clean the teeth, tongue, and gums • Can help you prepare your day by warming up your body muscles • Physical activity that can maintain and improve your health and fitness • ...
Food nutrition U3 word puzzle 2024-11-14
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- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- 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.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
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- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
10 Clues: Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances. • ...
Safety and Sanitation 2024-11-14
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- The 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.
- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
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- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- 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.
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
复习新词汇 2024-11-13
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- sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- 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 temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
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- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- 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 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.
10 Clues: 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. • ...
Crossword Game 2024-11-13
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- 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.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
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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.
- 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.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
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. • ...
u3 word 2025-04-23
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- 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.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- 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.
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- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
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. • ...
Food Safety Crossword Challenge 2025-04-23
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- CONTROL: Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
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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.
- ZONE: 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.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- BURN: A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
10 Clues: Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • 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: Word wall crossword search 2025-04-23
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- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
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- 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.
- 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.
- Storage The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
10 Clues: The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • 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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- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
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- 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.
- 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: The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
Unit 3 2025-04-23
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- 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.
- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- 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.
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- 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.
- 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.
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. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • ...
Unit3 Word Wall Vocab 2025-04-23
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- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F and 140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- 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.
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- 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.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
10 Clues: 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. • ...
Unit3 Vocabulary 2025-04-24
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- 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.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- 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.
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- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F and 140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- 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.
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. • ...
Food and nutrition Unit3 word wall 2025-04-24
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- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
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- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- 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. • 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. • ...
Word wall crossword search 2025-04-24
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- 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.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
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- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- 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.
- 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.
10 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
Food nutrition word puzzle 2025-04-24
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- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- 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.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F and 140∘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.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- 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.
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. • ...
Pharmacy Quality and Safety 2025-10-13
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- EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT- Emergency Cart is locked and ___________
- SAFETY & PRIVACY Maintain an 18-inch _______from the sprinkler head for stored items.
- INFECTION CONTROL Hand Hygiene: - Wash hands with soap and water when visibly soiled or _____________.
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- STERILE COMPOUNDING- Primary Engineering Control ISO Level • Must be _____5 or less
- 10) VERIFYING- All unclear orders are _______prior to verifying
- MEDICATION STORAGE-_______are stored separately from oral medications
- DISPENSING-Medications are dispensed in the most “ready-to-administer” forms when available
- STERILE COMPOUNDING-Secondary Engineering Control _____filter • Must be completed at least every 6 months • Must show passed or evidence that holes were patched.
- WASTE MANAGEMENT Medical Waste: Dispose in appropriate bins as determined by the hazard - Red: Contaminated with blood; sharps - _______: Non-EPA-regulated pharmaceuticals - Black: EPA-regulated hazardous drugs
- RETURNS/EXPIRED MEDICATIONS- No ____specific labels are left on medications returned to stock
10 Clues: EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT- Emergency Cart is locked and ___________ • 10) VERIFYING- All unclear orders are _______prior to verifying • MEDICATION STORAGE-_______are stored separately from oral medications • STERILE COMPOUNDING- Primary Engineering Control ISO Level • Must be _____5 or less • ...
Ch 12 Personal Care review 2025-07-07
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- When providing mouth care, CNAs should follow _____ precautions.
- Oral hygiene must be provided to residents at least _____ a day.
- When using a shower chair, place it close to the resident and _____ its wheels before transferring.
- Includes washing the face, underarms, hands and the perineal areas (two words).
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- When providing perineal care, work from _____ to back to help prevent infections.
- When giving a bed bath and wiping the arms and axillae areas, remember to _____ the wrist.
- When dressing a patient or resident, the CNA should begin with the _____ side.
- When bathing a resident, start with their _____ and end with their buttocks.
- While bathing, if you observe a skin concern, _____ it to the nurse immediately.
- When a patient has an IV, slide the clothing over the tubing first, remove the bag from the IV, then pass the bag through the clothes _____.
10 Clues: When providing mouth care, CNAs should follow _____ precautions. • Oral hygiene must be provided to residents at least _____ a day. • When bathing a resident, start with their _____ and end with their buttocks. • When dressing a patient or resident, the CNA should begin with the _____ side. • ...
Core pathway 2 2026-03-24
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- Instruction provided to ensure staff work safely, effectively and in line with procedures (8)
- schedules Planned timetables that organise staff duties to maintain welfare and safety (16)
- guards Protective barriers fitted to equipment to prevent injury from moving parts (15)
- Equipment worn to protect individuals from hazards such as chemicals, bites or contamination (3)
- and Safety at Work Act The UK law placing duties on employers and employees to ensure safe working environments (26)
- Practices that maintain cleanliness and reduce disease transmission in animal environments (7)
- assessment The process of identifying dangers and deciding how to reduce or manage them (15)
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- Separating animals to prevent the spread of disease or allow health monitoring (9)
- health Services that support the physical and mental wellbeing of employees in the workplace (18)
- Regulations requiring the reporting of workplace injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences (6)
10 Clues: Separating animals to prevent the spread of disease or allow health monitoring (9) • guards Protective barriers fitted to equipment to prevent injury from moving parts (15) • schedules Planned timetables that organise staff duties to maintain welfare and safety (16) • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2023-03-13
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- Ethic how you value and believe in work and how hard you work.
- provides protection for various things, such as health, car, life, etc. Sometimes a job will provide health insurance (but it is not free).
- different times of the year that businesses need employees (ie. holiday, summer).
- begin clean and healthy. Taking care of myself.
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- brushing, shaving and cleaning myself. (teeth, hair, face, body, nails, ears, etc.)
- a collection of clothing you wear for different situations(ie. work, home, vacation)
- something extra you get in addition to something else.
- something a person receives that will gives them an advantage.
- document (sometimes attached to a paycheck) that gives you details about the amount of money you earned and the amount of taxes, insurance, etc that was taken out.
9 Clues: begin clean and healthy. Taking care of myself. • something extra you get in addition to something else. • Ethic how you value and believe in work and how hard you work. • something a person receives that will gives them an advantage. • different times of the year that businesses need employees (ie. holiday, summer). • ...
Abbasid Medicine 2024-09-05
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- A process of experimentation and observation used to obtain scientific out outcomes. This process was refined by Al-Razi.
- A prominent Islamic physician known for his contributions to medicine and refining the scientific method.
- The European name for Al-Razi
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- The city where one of the first modern hospitals was built during the Islamic Golden Age, and also the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate.
- The religion of the Abbasid Caliphate.
- The field that flourished in the Islamic world, with advancements in hospitals, treatments, and hygiene.
- Institutions established during the Islamic Age to provide medical care, funded by charitable donations.
- The obligatory charitable donation in Islam, which helped fund hospitals and other public services.
8 Clues: The European name for Al-Razi • The religion of the Abbasid Caliphate. • The obligatory charitable donation in Islam, which helped fund hospitals and other public services. • The field that flourished in the Islamic world, with advancements in hospitals, treatments, and hygiene. • ...
A street sigma education 2024-12-08
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- extremely bad, especially from a moral point of view
- important, pleasant, interesting, etc.; worth spending time, money or effort on
- a small building, usually made of wood or metal, that has not been built well
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- to ask somebody for something especially in an anxious way because you want or need it very much
- an area of a city that is very poor and where the houses are dirty and in bad condition
- to take somebody else’s child into your family and become its legal parent(s)
- the practice of keeping yourself and your living and working areas clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- to allow liquid or gas to get in or out through a small hole
8 Clues: extremely bad, especially from a moral point of view • to allow liquid or gas to get in or out through a small hole • to take somebody else’s child into your family and become its legal parent(s) • a small building, usually made of wood or metal, that has not been built well • important, pleasant, interesting, etc.; worth spending time, money or effort on • ...
Let's be drug free! 2022-04-20
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- This drug has many different names, and is a simulator so it speeds up how your brain works. It can also affect your dental hygiene
- The use of addictive illegal drugs
- These medications can be bought without a prescription
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- Dangerous drug that contains THC and CBD
- These cannot be purchased without a prescription, or a note from your doctor
- These drugs are usually used at parties, bars, and concerts. They can also be slipped into someone else's food or drink, because they have no taste or smell
- These are the unwanted, and undesirable effects that happen as a result of taking drugs
- This occurs when a person takes a drug or medication again after stopping
8 Clues: The use of addictive illegal drugs • Dangerous drug that contains THC and CBD • These medications can be bought without a prescription • This occurs when a person takes a drug or medication again after stopping • These cannot be purchased without a prescription, or a note from your doctor • ...
Word puzzle 2026-03-04
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- A ….. belt is a suburban region housing many people who travel regularly to a nearby city in which they work.
- Farms that do not meet hygiene requirements can spread …….?
- A common way to call light-emitting diode light bulbs?
- A machine which is able to generate electricity from the force of blades rotated by winds?
- A place where solid waste ends up in?
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- Energy that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs is called?
- The cutting down of trees in forest for wood
- The quality of causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time?
8 Clues: A place where solid waste ends up in? • The cutting down of trees in forest for wood • A common way to call light-emitting diode light bulbs? • Farms that do not meet hygiene requirements can spread …….? • A machine which is able to generate electricity from the force of blades rotated by winds? • ...
Food Safety 2020-10-29
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- The presence of harmful substances in the food
- Food in which microorganisms can grow rapidly.
- temperature range (41⁰F -140⁰F) food borne bacteria grow and reproduce
- the overall quality of food fit for consumption.
- type of illness caused by toxins.
- branch of biology that deals with microorganisms and their effect on other microorganisms.
- Occurs when microorganisms are transferred from one surface or food to another
- the absence of visible soil or dirt and is not necessarily sanitized.
- An incident in which two or more people experience the same illness after eating the same food.
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- microbial infection resulting from ingestion of contaminated foods.
- an organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size.
- Illness A disease carried or transmitted to people by food.
- Food that has been exposed to temperature favorable to the growth of foodborne microorganisms.
- health of being clean and conducive to health.
- Sanitary health habits that include keeping the body, hair, teeth, clothes and washing hands regularly.
- original nutritional value, texture, flavor of the food are damaged, the food become harmful to people and unsuitable to eat.
16 Clues: type of illness caused by toxins. • The presence of harmful substances in the food • Food in which microorganisms can grow rapidly. • health of being clean and conducive to health. • the overall quality of food fit for consumption. • an organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size. • Illness A disease carried or transmitted to people by food. • ...
House 2023-06-20
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- An opening in a wall with glass to let light and air into the house.
- A room with a toilet and a sink for personal hygiene.
- room A common area in a house where people relax, watch TV, and spend time together.
- A building where people live.
- A separate area within a house where people do different activities.
- An entrance to a building that can be opened and closed.
- A barrier made of wood or other materials to enclose or protect an area.
- A platform that is attached to the outside of a house on an upper level.
- A building or part of a house where cars and other vehicles are kept.
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- room A room where people eat meals together.
- A room where food is cooked and prepared.
- A tall structure on the roof of a house that carries smoke out from a fireplace.
- A room where people sleep and rest.
- An outdoor area around a house with plants, flowers, and sometimes a lawn.
- A series of steps that allow you to move between different levels of the house.
- The top part of a house that protects it from rain and other weather.
16 Clues: A building where people live. • A room where people sleep and rest. • A room where food is cooked and prepared. • room A room where people eat meals together. • A room with a toilet and a sink for personal hygiene. • An entrance to a building that can be opened and closed. • An opening in a wall with glass to let light and air into the house. • ...
AT October Crossword 2021-09-18
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- Mass Index This parameter is calculated by dividing the weight of a person in kilograms by the square of height in meters. (4,4,5)
- The stone formed due to bile build-up and hardening in the gall bladder (9)
- Major function of insulin hormone is transporting this molecule (7)
- Diet This diet is also known as Standard American Diet (7,4)
- Metabolic syndrome affects the usage of this hormone (7)
- Diabetes capital of the world (5)
- This Iodine deficiency disorder is also called Congenital Hypothyroidism (9)
- Children with percentile range equal to or greater than 95th are considered as? (5)
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- metabolic syndrome is 3 times more common than this disease (8)
- This virus can be transmitted when people don’t wash their hands after using the restroom (9)
- Atherosclerosis is a disease marked by hardening of (8)
- Glucose is converted into which molecule by the liver cells (7)
- Hand hygiene means keeping hands clean by washing them either with soap and water or? (9)
- diet This diet provides essential macronutrients, micronutrients and adequate food energy (8,4)
- This trace element is essential for production of thyroid hormones (6)
- This disorder is marked by abnormal growth of the thyroid gland (6)
16 Clues: Diabetes capital of the world (5) • Atherosclerosis is a disease marked by hardening of (8) • Metabolic syndrome affects the usage of this hormone (7) • Diet This diet is also known as Standard American Diet (7,4) • metabolic syndrome is 3 times more common than this disease (8) • Glucose is converted into which molecule by the liver cells (7) • ...
AT October Crossword 2021-09-18
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- Mass Index This parameter is calculated by dividing the weight of a person in kilograms by the square of height in meters. (4,4,5)
- The stone formed due to bile build-up and hardening in the gall bladder (9)
- Major function of insulin hormone is transporting this molecule (7)
- Diet This diet is also known as Standard American Diet (7,4)
- Metabolic syndrome affects the usage of this hormone (7)
- Diabetes capital of the world (5)
- This Iodine deficiency disorder is also called Congenital Hypothyroidism (9)
- Children with percentile range equal to or greater than 95th are considered as? (5)
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- metabolic syndrome is 3 times more common than this disease (8)
- This virus can be transmitted when people don’t wash their hands after using the restroom (9)
- Atherosclerosis is a disease marked by hardening of (8)
- Glucose is converted into which molecule by the liver cells (7)
- Hand hygiene means keeping hands clean by washing them either with soap and water or? (9)
- diet This diet provides essential macronutrients, micronutrients and adequate food energy (8,4)
- This trace element is essential for production of thyroid hormones (6)
- This disorder is marked by abnormal growth of the thyroid gland (6)
16 Clues: Diabetes capital of the world (5) • Atherosclerosis is a disease marked by hardening of (8) • Metabolic syndrome affects the usage of this hormone (7) • Diet This diet is also known as Standard American Diet (7,4) • metabolic syndrome is 3 times more common than this disease (8) • Glucose is converted into which molecule by the liver cells (7) • ...
Psychology of the Workplace CH.9 2014-11-18
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- theory A theory that includes multiple tiers of needs that must be met in order
- This idea suggests that different people are motivated by different things
- A theory with only three categories of needs
- What employees put into a job
- Work motivation in the absence of external factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- What employees receive from their job
- This should be given to the employee in private, should be constructive and concentrate on behaviors
- The employee wants this to be specific, sincere, and receive it in a timely manner
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- The extent, to which a person views him or herself as a valuable or worthy individual
- motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee
- This theory suggests that employees will be motivated by monitoring their own progress towards the goal they set
- This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators
- Work motivation that arises from non-personal factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful
14 Clues: What employees put into a job • What employees receive from their job • A theory with only three categories of needs • motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee • Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful • This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators • ...
Psychology of the Workplace CH.9 2014-11-18
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- The employee wants this to be specific, sincere, and receive it in a timely manner
- The extent, to which a person views him or herself as a valuable or worthy individual
- This idea suggests that different people are motivated by different things
- This theory suggests that employees will be motivated by monitoring their own progress towards the goal they set
- This should be given to the employee in private, should be constructive and concentrate on behaviors
- What employees put into a job
- theory A theory that includes multiple tiers of needs that must be met in order
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- Work motivation that arises from non-personal factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- What employees receive from their job
- motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee
- Work motivation in the absence of external factors such as pay, promotion, and coworkers
- This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators
- A theory with only three categories of needs
- Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful
14 Clues: What employees put into a job • What employees receive from their job • A theory with only three categories of needs • motivation technique used by drawing attention to an employee • Using this method to set up goals will make them the most successful • This theory states all needs can fall under hygiene factors or motivators • ...
Universal Education 2023-02-28
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- The act established by the British parliament to make education compulsory from ages 5 to 10
- how many points under article 26 of the UDHR
- one factor that was essential in informing students on
- The age in which children can leave that was enforced in 2010
- the system that provides primary learning to university and includes specialised programs for training
- Which century did the push for formal education within individual countries begin
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- the first part of formal education that was made compulsory for all children
- Set of goals agreed upon by all member states in 2001
- What act did New South Whales conduct that took control of all church-run schools excluding the Catholic church
- section of the UDHR that provides the rights for humans regarding universal education
- who was the first community to have compulsory education before the 19th century
- who was the first to take on the role as educator for all in Europe
- first legal document that established the fundamental human rights
- What schools were merged into the general public system due to the lack of children attending
14 Clues: how many points under article 26 of the UDHR • Set of goals agreed upon by all member states in 2001 • one factor that was essential in informing students on • The age in which children can leave that was enforced in 2010 • first legal document that established the fundamental human rights • who was the first to take on the role as educator for all in Europe • ...
Bath 2023-08-20
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- Used for cleansing the body or hands; it produces lather to remove dirt and impurities.
- Used for washing the body or cleaning; it creates lather for thorough cleansing.
- A large container commonly found in bathrooms, filled with water for bathing.
- Immersing oneself in water, typically for cleanliness or relaxation.
- Applied to a toothbrush, it helps clean teeth, maintain dental health, and prevent bad breath.
- An outlet that allows water to flow out quickly from bathtubs or sinks.
- The act of standing under a stream of water to clean the body.
- A garment worn after bathing to dry the body; often made of soft and comfortable material.
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- Cleansing product for hair, removing dirt and oils to refresh the hair.
- Softens hair, giving it a smooth and glossy appearance.
- A tool used for grooming hair, detangling it and assisting in styling and maintenance.
- Used to clean teeth, maintaining oral hygiene and preventing bad breath.
- Soft fabrics used for drying or wiping the body; they effectively absorb moisture.
- Supplies water and is used for various purposes, including bathing and handwashing.
14 Clues: Softens hair, giving it a smooth and glossy appearance. • The act of standing under a stream of water to clean the body. • Immersing oneself in water, typically for cleanliness or relaxation. • Cleansing product for hair, removing dirt and oils to refresh the hair. • An outlet that allows water to flow out quickly from bathtubs or sinks. • ...
x 2026-03-11
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- the state or quality of being different or varied
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- the act of caring for or raising plants
- a sequence of families or individuals in the direct line of descent from an ancestor
- relating to a social system in which family descent and inheritance are traced through the mother's line
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- regarded with reverence and respect; holy
- Revolution a period of significant changes in agricultural practices, resulting in increased food production and population growth.
- a group of states or communities that have joined together for a common purpose or goal
- relating to the science or practice of farming and cultivating land
- people who establish control over a foreign land and its people
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- advanced societies characterized by complex social and cultural development
- the act of establishing control over a foreign land and its people, often involving the settlement and exploitation of resources.
- Burning a method of intentionally setting fires to manage vegetation and promote ecosystem health
14 Clues: the act of caring for or raising plants • regarded with reverence and respect; holy • the state or quality of being different or varied • people who establish control over a foreign land and its people • originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native • relating to the science or practice of farming and cultivating land • ...
Let's be drug free! 2022-04-20
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- These drugs are usually used at parties, bars, and concerts. They can also be slipped into someone else's food or drink, because they have no taste or smell
- This occurs when a person takes a drug or medication again after stopping
- This drug has many different names, and is a simulator so it speeds up how your brain works. It can also affect your dental hygiene
- These medications can be bought without a prescription
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- The use of addictive illegal drugs
- These are the unwanted, and undesirable effects that happen as a result of taking drugs
- These cannot be purchased without a prescription, or a note from your doctor
- Dangerous drug that contains THC and CBD
8 Clues: The use of addictive illegal drugs • Dangerous drug that contains THC and CBD • These medications can be bought without a prescription • This occurs when a person takes a drug or medication again after stopping • These cannot be purchased without a prescription, or a note from your doctor • ...
Across: The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children (7 letters). A common symptom of bacterial infections, it involves the frequent passage of loose or watery stools (8 letters). This type of bacteria, often found in contaminat 2024-01-15
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- (The abbreviation for a severe complication associated with bacterial infections, especially E. coli - 3 letters).
- (A common symptom of bacterial infections, it involves the frequent passage of loose or watery stools - 8 letters).
- (Diagnostic method involving the examination of stool samples in a laboratory - 8 letters).
- (Preventive measure emphasizing cleanliness and handwashing - 6 letters).
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- (This type of bacteria, often found in contaminated water or food, can lead to severe gastrointestinal infections - 9 letters).
- (Treatment for dehydration, often administered orally to replenish lost fluids and electrolytes - 9 letters).
- (Time between exposure to the bacteria and the onset of symptoms - 9 letters).
- (The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children - 7 letters).
8 Clues: (Preventive measure emphasizing cleanliness and handwashing - 6 letters). • (Time between exposure to the bacteria and the onset of symptoms - 9 letters). • (The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children - 7 letters). • (Diagnostic method involving the examination of stool samples in a laboratory - 8 letters). • ...
Across: The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children (7 letters). A common symptom of bacterial infections, it involves the frequent passage of loose or watery stools (8 letters). This type of bacteria, often found in contaminat 2024-01-15
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- (The abbreviation for a severe complication associated with bacterial infections, especially E. coli - 3 letters).
- (A common symptom of bacterial infections, it involves the frequent passage of loose or watery stools - 8 letters).
- (Diagnostic method involving the examination of stool samples in a laboratory - 8 letters).
- (Preventive measure emphasizing cleanliness and handwashing - 6 letters).
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- (This type of bacteria, often found in contaminated water or food, can lead to severe gastrointestinal infections - 9 letters).
- (Treatment for dehydration, often administered orally to replenish lost fluids and electrolytes - 9 letters).
- (Time between exposure to the bacteria and the onset of symptoms - 9 letters).
- (The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children - 7 letters).
8 Clues: (Preventive measure emphasizing cleanliness and handwashing - 6 letters). • (Time between exposure to the bacteria and the onset of symptoms - 9 letters). • (The primary cause of acute bacterial intestinal infections in children - 7 letters). • (Diagnostic method involving the examination of stool samples in a laboratory - 8 letters). • ...
Miss Walele's Perfect Puzzle 2021-11-07
MAPEH HEALTH 10 2021-10-18
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- doctors, They are specialized on a certain disease, physical impairment or healthcare need.
- medicine professionals, Their treatment procedure are usually culture based and dependent on certain belief systems, unlike mainstream medical practitioners.
- They are involved in diagnostic, curative and preventive health measures.
- Their mainly concerned with the motor functions of the patient.
- assess the current health status of their patient and note the excess or lack of certain nutrients in their system.
- professionals, They provide treatment and care to patients.
- They provide advise on how to implement measures to ensure proper care of the eyes.
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- are responsible for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of threat of oral health.
- They provide procedural instructions beyond what is specified on the prescription.
- Their primary concern involves the auditory and speech functions of the patient, which are usually interrelated.
- and hygiene professionals, Their responsibility are mainly with the environment.
- They are trained to provide care for pregnant women and newborn babies.
12 Clues: 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. • and hygiene professionals, Their responsibility are mainly with the environment. • ...
MAPEH HEALTH 10 2021-10-18
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- professionals, They provide treatment and care to patients.
- They are involved in diagnostic, curative and preventive health measures.
- Their mainly concerned with the motor functions of the patient.
- They provide advise on how to implement measures to ensure proper care of the eyes.
- professionals, Their treatment procedure are usually culture based and dependent on certain belief systems, unlike mainstream medical practitioners.
- doctors, They are specialized on a certain disease, physical impairment or healthcare need.
- They are responsible for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of threat of oral health.
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- They are trained to provide care for pregnant women and newborn babies.
- They provide procedural instructions beyond what is specified on the prescription.
- and hygiene professionals, Their responsibility are mainly with the environment.
- They assess the current health status of their patient and note the excess or lack of certain nutrients in their system.
- Their primary concern involves the auditory and speech functions of the patient, which are usually interrelated.
12 Clues: 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. • and hygiene professionals, Their responsibility are mainly with the environment. • ...
Maslow's hierarchy of needs 2018-03-06
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- this is one way to identify an unknown person that gets admitted.
- Homeless people can have this bug in all the hair on their body.
- Is health the second of Maslow's hierarchy.
- A type of non verbal communication that one can use when talking to a person.
- This word that relates to a patients information that you obtain from them or their file
- This is one of the 7 c's in nursing
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- What is the 3rd heading in Maslow's hierarchy.
- a word that is used when a person losses fluids by vomiting,sweating and having diarrhea.
- The patient is not the only person that takes part in caring for them and some of us don't have any.
- This is a need that we all need to respect as ours can be very different from our patients.
- Some patients don't feel that this is necessary at all but we know it is.
- This is an example of a physiological need that we need need to survive from birth.
12 Clues: This is one of the 7 c's in nursing • Is health the second of Maslow's hierarchy. • What is the 3rd heading in Maslow's hierarchy. • Homeless people can have this bug in all the hair on their body. • this is one way to identify an unknown person that gets admitted. • Some patients don't feel that this is necessary at all but we know it is. • ...
Risk Factors For Periodontal Disease 2014-02-21
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- Tissue Disorder A group of disorders involving the protein-rich tissue that supports organs and other parts of the body.
- Drugs or remedies.
- Oral Hygiene Lack of interest or concern for dental visits and proper homecare.
- Dentistry Any dental filling or fabrication that contains flaws.
- Variation A change of various internally secreted compounds, formed in endocrine glands, that affect the functions of specifically receptive organs or tissues when transported to them by the body fluids.
- The visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering substance.
- A metabolic disease in which the body’s inability to produce any or enough insulin causes elevated levels of glucose in the blood.
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- A state in which a person's immune system is weakened or absent.
- The genetic transmission of a particular quality or trait from parent to offspring.
- The act or process of nourishing or of being nourished.
- History Coming or occurring before something else; prior.
- Mental, emotional, or physical strain or tension.
12 Clues: Drugs or remedies. • Mental, emotional, or physical strain or tension. • The act or process of nourishing or of being nourished. • History Coming or occurring before something else; prior. • A state in which a person's immune system is weakened or absent. • Dentistry Any dental filling or fabrication that contains flaws. • ...
World Toilet Initiative 2024-01-10
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- During the World Toilet Summit, experts come together to share their _________ and skills on sanitation-related issues.
- The purpose of hygiene promotion education is to improve overall public _________.
- In African slums, locals will relieve themselves in a plastic bag and throw them out on the road. This is known as _______ toilets.
- As part of emergency relief, IFRC helps to set up ________ toilets and handwashing stations after the 2010 Haiti Earthquake.
- The World Toilet ________ was founded by Dr. Jack Sim in 2001.
- Being too short in height for your age.
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- The purpose of conducting educational activities during World Toilet Day is to ________ for improved sanitation policies.
- According to the movie poster, polling starts on 5 _________ 2013.
- Global _________ means broadening our understanding of the world beyond our immediate surroundings.
- There are very poor _______ in African slums and remote areas in China.
- Loss of dignity can cause high stress and ______ levels.
- IFRC plays a vital role in supporting WTO efforts, especially in disaster response and _________ aid.
12 Clues: Being too short in height for your age. • Loss of dignity can cause high stress and ______ levels. • The World Toilet ________ was founded by Dr. Jack Sim in 2001. • According to the movie poster, polling starts on 5 _________ 2013. • There are very poor _______ in African slums and remote areas in China. • ...
Spelling/Vocab Review - Week 4 2023-11-26
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- the loss or removal of water from somethin
- a number of miles traveled or covered.
- a distinctive smell, especially an unpleasant one; a lingering quality, impression, or feeling attaching to something
- (of speech or writing) using or involving ellipsis, especially so as to be difficult to understand
- the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- a person who is responsible for a crime or other misdeed.
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- a process of voting, in writing and typically in secret
- a school or class that prepares children for first grade. A child in kindergarten is typically 5 or 6 years old.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- remove or take out, especially by effort or force; a short passage taken from a piece of writing, music, or film
- arrange into a structured whole; order.
- personal ornaments, such as necklaces, rings, or bracelets, that are typically made from or contain jewels and precious metal.
12 Clues: a number of miles traveled or covered. • arrange into a structured whole; order. • the loss or removal of water from somethin • a process of voting, in writing and typically in secret • a person who is responsible for a crime or other misdeed. • (of speech or writing) using or involving ellipsis, especially so as to be difficult to understand • ...
Diseases 2023-06-26
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- A covering for your mouth and nose that helps prevent the spread of germs and viruses.
- A sign or clue that something is wrong with your body, like coughing or a fever.
- When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick.
- Staying away from others for a certain period of time to prevent the spread of a disease.
- A medicine that helps protect your body from certain diseases by teaching your immune system how to fight them.
- Actions taken to stop something, such as a disease, from happening or spreading.
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- Cleaning your hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and bacteria.
- Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact.
- A gel or liquid that kills germs on your hands when soap and water are not available.
- Practices that help keep your body clean and healthy, like washing hands regularly.
- An illness or condition that affects the body and can make you feel unwell.
- The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases.
12 Clues: When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick. • The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases. • Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact. • An illness or condition that affects the body and can make you feel unwell. • Cleaning your hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and bacteria. • ...
Crosswords puzzle 2023-08-15
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- The organization responsible for international standards on animal health
- The study of diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
- An essential protein found in milk that helps build and repair tissues.
- A disease eradicated through worldwide efforts, declared in 2011.
- What is the practice of maintaining high standards of cleanliness in milk production?
- What term refers to milk that has not been treated to kill bacteria?
- A French chemist known for developing the process of pasteurization
- What term describes the separation of cream from milk?
- The concept that states a specific microorganism causes a specific disease.
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- The process of heating milk to destroy harmful microorganisms.
- A common milkborne disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium bovis
- A type of milk produced by cows in the first few days after giving birth, rich in antibodies
- The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention of diseases in animals.
- What is the condition where milk has turned sour due to bacterial fermentation?
- The main carbohydrate found in milk
- What is the process of removing impurities and bacterial from milk?
- What is the cooling of milk to a low temperature to inhibit bacterial growth?
- State of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
18 Clues: The main carbohydrate found in milk • What term describes the separation of cream from milk? • The process of heating milk to destroy harmful microorganisms. • A disease eradicated through worldwide efforts, declared in 2011. • What is the process of removing impurities and bacterial from milk? • A French chemist known for developing the process of pasteurization • ...
health and disease vocab 2022-05-19
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- chemical reactions that allow food to be converted into usable energy or stored in tissues
- anything causing danger or a risk to health
- caused by invasion of a pathogen, often causing harm to tissues
- disease that can be spread from one generation to the next
- unicellular eukaryotic organisms capable of movement; may cause infections (malaria, African sleeping sickness)
- illness or sickness caused by genes, infection, toxicity, nutritional imbalance, etc.
- science of studying disease-causing microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc.)
- poisonous substance that may cause serious effects on the body
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- organism that benefits from a host organism while the host is harmed
- unicellular prokaryotic organisms found nearly everywhere on earth; capable of living in a variety of areas of conditions; many are beneficial while cause infections (may be treated with antibiotics)
- measure of food energy
- multicellular eukaryotic organisms that obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter
- nonliving pathogen that is capable of infecting and reproducing within living hosts; may spread rapidly throughout populations
- any disease causing microbe
- a rapidly spreading outbreak of disease affecting widespread regions across that world (ex: smallpox,TB, certain flu outbreaks)
- genes of bacteria commonly know for causing strep throat
- something capable of spreading disease affecting many large populations (ex: typhoid)
- using sanitary habits to maintain health and prevent illness
18 Clues: measure of food energy • any disease causing microbe • anything causing danger or a risk to health • genes of bacteria commonly know for causing strep throat • disease that can be spread from one generation to the next • using sanitary habits to maintain health and prevent illness • poisonous substance that may cause serious effects on the body • ...
AT October Crossword 2021-09-18
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- Metabolic syndrome affects the usage of this hormone (7)
- This diet provides essential macronutrients, micronutrients and adequate food energy (8,4)
- Diabetes capital of the world (5)
- Glucose is converted into which molecule by the liver cells (7)
- This disorder is marked by abnormal growth of the thyroid gland (6)
- Hand hygiene means keeping hands clean by washing them either with soap and water or? (9)
- Major function of insulin hormone is transporting this molecule (7)
- This parameter is calculated by dividing the weight of a person in kilograms by the square of height in meters. (4,4,5)
- This virus can be transmitted when people don’t wash their hands after using the restroom (9)
- This diet is also known as Standard American Diet (7,4)
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- Atherosclerosis is a disease marked by hardening of (8)
- This Iodine deficiency disorder is also called Congenital Hypothyroidism (9)
- This trace element is essential for production of thyroid hormones (6)
- metabolic syndrome is 3 times more common than this disease (8)
- The stone formed due to bile build-up and hardening in the gall bladder (9)
- Children with percentile range equal to or greater than 95th are considered as? (5)
16 Clues: Diabetes capital of the world (5) • Atherosclerosis is a disease marked by hardening of (8) • This diet is also known as Standard American Diet (7,4) • Metabolic syndrome affects the usage of this hormone (7) • metabolic syndrome is 3 times more common than this disease (8) • Glucose is converted into which molecule by the liver cells (7) • ...
Health and Wellness 2018-07-18
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- The opposite of sadness
- A set of habits that you can adhere to sleep better and longer is sleep ______
- People with mental ______ have up to three times greater likelihood of having a stroke
- Stay ______, even in the winter
- Life _________ is the way in which people show their emotions and feelings and how they feel about their directions and options for the future
- _________ health is a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- The minimum number of how many times a week you should exercise
- Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food
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- Women with _______ are 80 percent more likely to experience heart disease than women without
- ________ well being: all aspects of your body including your overall health, your senses, intellect and the type, and consistency, of the activities you partake in
- Physical activity that leads to healthiness
- What you should drink a lot of
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
- Example of a healthy fruit
- You should maintain a healthy _______ pressure
- Healthy adults generally need between _________ and nine hours of uninterrupted sleep
16 Clues: The opposite of sadness • Example of a healthy fruit • What you should drink a lot of • Stay ______, even in the winter • Physical activity that leads to healthiness • You should maintain a healthy _______ pressure • Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food • The minimum number of how many times a week you should exercise • ...
January Education Puzzle 2025-12-31
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- What form have we been missing for our direct admit patients?
- What is Brandon's fav candy?
- What is Brittany's fav color?
- do I have to call IDON for a comfort measures only patient?
- When should the breakroom doors be closed?
- My patient just had a change in status and I notified the doctor. When should I chart this?
- What is Jae's fav soda?
- How many hours should I have my physical assessment completed for a MS patient?
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- How many hours should I have my physical assessment completed for a PCU patient?
- what is Taylor's baby's first name?
- what survey is coming soon and I should prepare our next staff meeting will be focused on? (there was a typo on the 12/30 email and ACHS is not it but close)
- What kind of patient is the only exception to not calling IDON?
- Whose responsibility is it to clean dishes when I use them?
- When should I use "near miss" in a Riskonnect?
- What is the first name of the new day shift tech starting 1/19/26?
- What is the percentage we are aiming for hand hygiene?
- Do I have to call IDON for an unexpected death?
- should I throw away old cups at the bedside that the patient is finished with?
18 Clues: What is Jae's fav soda? • What is Brandon's fav candy? • What is Brittany's fav color? • what is Taylor's baby's first name? • When should the breakroom doors be closed? • When should I use "near miss" in a Riskonnect? • Do I have to call IDON for an unexpected death? • What is the percentage we are aiming for hand hygiene? • ...
healthy mind & body 2016-04-22
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- recommended dietary allowances
- how clean your hands should be
- reduces fatigue & helps internal organs function
- two emotions that can be detrimental to mental health
- poor ventilation, inadequate lighting, improper disinfection practices, improper storage & use of food all affect
- science that studies the relationship between people & their work environment
- produce hormones & protect against cancer
- helps to absorb odor
- other nutrients include water, vitamins, & ___________
- clothing should represent this kind of appearance
- individual system for maintaining your cleanliness & health
- a condition that can make your hands numb & weak
- bad breath
- should not detract from your professional image
- applied science dealing with healthful living
- skin, hair, & nails primarily composed of this
- stored in the body as fat
- flushes out toxins via the kidneys
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- should be neatly groomed & pulled back from face
- 1900-2200 calories for
- heels for shoes should be
- nails should not extend beyond the tip of your
- this type of skin is dependent on good nutrition
- provides fiber necessary for regulating digestion
- often an overlooked part of the fitness formula
- enhances facial features
- a neurotransmitter involved in normal perception & emotional control
- not burning an adequate number leads to weight gain
- can result in a higher risk of varicose veins
- process of converting raw materials into energy
- includes three disciplines
- while sitting keep feet & knees
32 Clues: bad breath • helps to absorb odor • 1900-2200 calories for • enhances facial features • heels for shoes should be • stored in the body as fat • includes three disciplines • recommended dietary allowances • how clean your hands should be • while sitting keep feet & knees • flushes out toxins via the kidneys • produce hormones & protect against cancer • ...
How good is our love? 2017-02-13
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- The cutest thing in your life
- A name you once gave your app
- Where we had our second, safe, bike ride together
- Restaurant where we had our first 'theme'
- Town that we bought our journal in
- The name of the apartment in Atlanta
- The first movie we ever watched together
- Where he did our first Vermont hike
- Day of the month that I surprised you
- Word you kept calling me in our first two weeks together
- Documentary we watched in Atlanta
- A food we've eaten too much of
- A pretty type of antelope we saw in Mt. Kenya
- Your biggest problem (or my biggest pet peeve)
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- A place at Yale where we had an intense eye contact moment (think hard)
- Where we spent new years
- First thing we cooked together
- Day of the month that we first kissed
- A favorite dance spot, The _____
- I'm really attracted to this part of you
- The ____ ______ (bar we went to in New York)
- The cutest thing in my life
- What I love most about you
- Name of your apartment building in Nairobi
- A favorite food of mine
- A breakfast standard for us
- I see this with you
- Name of the street where we first made eye contact but didn't speak
- A drink we've had too much of
29 Clues: I see this with you • A favorite food of mine • Where we spent new years • What I love most about you • The cutest thing in my life • A breakfast standard for us • The cutest thing in your life • A name you once gave your app • A drink we've had too much of • First thing we cooked together • A food we've eaten too much of • A favorite dance spot, The _____ • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2017-06-27
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- The Shakespearian word for "you"
- Shakespeare's birthday month
- A spray that was used to cover up bad body odour
- Macbeth's wife's name
- The country that London is the capital of
- A theatre on the edge of the Thames
- People used to write on this
- Shakespeare's wife's full name (first and last name)
- Years that were not recorded down in Shakespeare's life
- Shakespeare's son's name (first name)
- Famous playwright
- He gave this to his wife in his will
- The capital of England
- A disease that left multiple dead
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- The queen of England in Shakespeare's time
- English people didn't have very good....
- People used to write with this
- Was also called The Black Death
- One of Shakespeare's most famous plays that involves a couple that cannot be together
- The longest play Shakespeare wrote
- A vegetable that was considered suspicious
- People covered their face in this to cover up Small Pox that led to cancer
- The river that runs through London
- Where Shakespeare grew up
- People who could only afford small amounts of things
- This was a very expensive vegetable that rhymes with tomatoes (but spelt differently)
- Most people got drunk from drinking this every day
- The most eaten food in Shakespeare's time
- The king after the Elizabethan era
- Shakespeare's first name
30 Clues: Famous playwright • Macbeth's wife's name • The capital of England • Shakespeare's first name • Where Shakespeare grew up • Shakespeare's birthday month • People used to write on this • People used to write with this • Was also called The Black Death • The Shakespearian word for "you" • A disease that left multiple dead • The longest play Shakespeare wrote • ...
Cooking Crossword 2018-02-01
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- _____ is a harmful organism or substance that can hurt you very badly
- watch out for ____ you could hurt yourself very badly if you trip on it
- wearing _____ protects your hands from burns and cuts
- use your _____ when lifting heavy objects this prevents back strain
- a _____ is a source of danger
- always wear an _____ these protect your clothes
- is important to get rid of rodents and insects
- immediate response to emergency is _____ red cross teaches it
- simple organisms that need a host to survive
- someone who handles food is called a _____
- _____ food is unfit to eat it can carry microorganisms and diseases
- _____ is a form of fungus its what makes bread rise
- _____ is using good grooming habits to maintain health
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- wearing ____ holds bacteria
- there is _____ types of burns
- reduces the risk of contamination
- clean = _____ keep your food safe to ear
- organism that lives on a host to survive
- is a special liquid that kills bacteria on your skin
- always place a ____ behind the sink when washing dishes
- keep your _____ tied back its gross when it gets in food
- never leave your _____ on as it could cause a fire
- always keep your kitchen _____
- use a different cutting board for _____ this can cause cross contamination
- never leave builtup _____ as it could cause a fire
25 Clues: wearing ____ holds bacteria • there is _____ types of burns • a _____ is a source of danger • always keep your kitchen _____ • reduces the risk of contamination • clean = _____ keep your food safe to ear • organism that lives on a host to survive • someone who handles food is called a _____ • simple organisms that need a host to survive • ...
