hygiene Crossword Puzzles
School Subjects 2023-06-18
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- Sciences Learn about chemistry and physics, including matter, energy, forces, and the properties of substances.
- Learn about numbers, shapes, and how to solve problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- Studies Study society, community, government, and learn about people, culture, and their interactions.
- Learn to play musical instruments, read sheet music, and appreciate different types of music.
- Language Study languages other than your native language, learn vocabulary, grammar, and cultural understanding.
- Education Learn about healthy habits, nutrition, personal hygiene, and how to take care of your body.
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- Discover and learn about past events, important people, and different cultures from around the world.
- Participate in theatrical activities, acting, and storytelling to express emotions and ideas.
- Education Engage in physical activities, learn sports, and develop fitness, coordination, and teamwork skills.
- Arts Improve reading comprehension, writing skills, grammar, and literature appreciation.
- Study maps, landforms, climates, countries, and learn about different regions and cultures.
- Explore creativity through drawing, painting, and other artistic techniques.
- Explore the world around us, conduct experiments, and learn about plants, animals, the environment, and more.
- Science Understand the basics of computer programming, coding, and how technology works.
14 Clues: Explore creativity through drawing, painting, and other artistic techniques. • Science Understand the basics of computer programming, coding, and how technology works. • Arts Improve reading comprehension, writing skills, grammar, and literature appreciation. • Study maps, landforms, climates, countries, and learn about different regions and cultures. • ...
NPHW 2026 2026-04-02
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- A sample of urine, blood, or tissue taken for medical testing.
- An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents.
- Essential life-sustaining liquid that Public Health works to keep "potable."
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- To separate a person or group of people known or reasonably believed to be infected with a communicable disease.
- The study of how often diseases occur in different groups of people and why.
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- Resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a population that results if a sufficiently high proportion of individuals are immune.
- An EMS provider with the highest level of pre-hospital certification, able to administer drugs and perform intubation.
- The "father" of modern epidemiology who traced a cholera outbreak to a water pump.
- This type of care, received during pregnancy, is vital for the health of both the mother and the baby.
- The practice of keeping oneself and one's surroundings clean to prevent disease.
- The primary tool used to provide immunity against a specific disease.
- A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
13 Clues: The state of being free from illness or injury. • A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. • A sample of urine, blood, or tissue taken for medical testing. • An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents. • The primary tool used to provide immunity against a specific disease. • ...
Challenging Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- a regularly printed document consisting of large sheets of paper that are folded together, or a website, containing news reports, articles, photographs, and advertisements
- something that is very important and must be dealt with before other things
- the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease
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- the act of taking goods, letters, parcels, etc. to people's houses or places of work
- a statement that something is wrong or not satisfactory
- the act of looking at something carefully, or an official visit to a building or organization to check that everything is correct and legal
- a situation in which there is not enough of something
7 Clues: a situation in which there is not enough of something • a statement that something is wrong or not satisfactory • something that is very important and must be dealt with before other things • the act of taking goods, letters, parcels, etc. to people's houses or places of work • ...
Maxillofacial Emergencies 2014-07-03
House 2023-04-07
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- - A space or room usually located near the entrance of a building or house, used for receiving guests, waiting, or socializing
- room - A place for eating meals.
- - An electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data, usually consisting of a central processing unit, memory, and input/output devices.
- - Divides a room into different areas.
- - A room for sleeping and resting.
- - A room with necessities for personal hygiene such as shower and sink.
- - A place for reading and studying.
- - A place for preparing food.
- - The way to enter a house or building.
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- - An opening that allows air and sunlight into a room.
- - A device used for making calls or sending messages, typically with a touch screen and internet connectivity.
- - An instrument used for measuring time, usually consisting of a circular or rectangular dial with hands that indicate hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds.
- - A device that produces light, often with a bulb and a shade to diffuse or direct the light.
- - A reflective surface used for looking at oneself or reflecting light.
- - A long upholstered seat with a back and arms, designed for sitting two or more people.
- - A comfortable chair with side support for the arms.
- room - A place for family entertainment and relaxation.
- - A flat piece of material used as a floor covering, typically made of rubber, carpet, or other durable materials.
- - A place for human habitation.
19 Clues: - A place for preparing food. • - A place for human habitation. • room - A place for eating meals. • - A room for sleeping and resting. • - A place for reading and studying. • - Divides a room into different areas. • - The way to enter a house or building. • - A comfortable chair with side support for the arms. • - An opening that allows air and sunlight into a room. • ...
Self-Care 2021-12-03
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- If vigorous activities are chosen, exercise should be done for _____ minutes a day five times per week.
- Keep your ______ short and clean at all times.
- Wash your ______ often to remove dirt and oil.
- Healthier food choices include fresh rather than canned, ____ instead of fried, and cooked with oil rather than butter.
- Exercise can boost your ____ system, improve your heart quality, and reduce stress.
- Wash your _____ after using the toilet, before and after eating, when you're sick, and after sneezing, coughing, or blowing your nose.
- How often should you change your underwear?
- Good oral hygiene can prevent _____.
- Self-care is ______ and so am I!
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- How often should you take a bath or a shower?
- Wear clean _______ everyday.
- When feeling stressed, upset, or angry, ______ can help to calm and relax you.
- Comb or ______ your hair daily to keep it neat.
- Go to the ____ if gums are red, sore, or bleeding, if chewing is painful, or if you lose a tooth.
- A specific type of exercise that is effective at reducing anxiety is ______.
- Change your clothes when they get ______ or wet.
- To reduce your risk of heart disease and gum disease, you should ____ daily.
- Brush your teeth for ____ minutes twice a day, everyday.
- Moderate activity such as brisk walking should be done for 30 minutes a day ____ times per week.
19 Clues: Wear clean _______ everyday. • Self-care is ______ and so am I! • Good oral hygiene can prevent _____. • How often should you change your underwear? • How often should you take a bath or a shower? • Keep your ______ short and clean at all times. • Wash your ______ often to remove dirt and oil. • Comb or ______ your hair daily to keep it neat. • ...
Defence mechanism. 2024-06-15
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- the living thing that a parasite infects
- The main muscle responsible for breathing is a dome-shaped structure below the lungs that contracts and flattens to enable lung expansion.
- Living things that spread diseases but do not get the diseases themselves
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- keeping yourself and things around you clean
- A mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, resulting in symptoms like fever, chills, and flu-like illness, affecting millions of people worldwide.
5 Clues: the living thing that a parasite infects • keeping yourself and things around you clean • Living things that spread diseases but do not get the diseases themselves • The main muscle responsible for breathing is a dome-shaped structure below the lungs that contracts and flattens to enable lung expansion. • ...
Unilever 2026-02-26
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- Toothpaste brand differentiated through freshness positioning and youth-oriented, relationship-focused advertising.
- Skin protection brand built around petroleum jelly technology and its iconic blue packaging.
- Skincare brand historically famous for cold cream, fairness products, and a pink-and-white visual identity.
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- Personal care brand launched in 1957, built around a mild cleansing bar with moisturizing cream and globally recognized for its “Real Beauty” platform.
- Laundry brand known for its long-running “Daag Achhe Hain” positioning linking stain removal with positive child behavior.
- Hygiene-focused soap brand positioned around germ protection, public health education, and handwashing campaigns.
6 Clues: Skin protection brand built around petroleum jelly technology and its iconic blue packaging. • Skincare brand historically famous for cold cream, fairness products, and a pink-and-white visual identity. • Hygiene-focused soap brand positioned around germ protection, public health education, and handwashing campaigns. • ...
Substance of the Matter 2026-02-05
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- a substance to buy amongst the land, although I enjoy it, it's the CAGE questions I can't stand
- a safe environment, hydration, food and hygiene, all of these things are what my nurses ________ in my care plan
- commonly known and persistent in the mind, which substance am I trying to find?
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- synthetical created to help me recover, but the QT prolongation and arrhythmias has me thinking this over
- hyperreflexia, diarrhea and more, which substance creates this withdrawal?
- I am only human and have many stressors, to prevent this from happening, I need to avoid those aggressors
6 Clues: hyperreflexia, diarrhea and more, which substance creates this withdrawal? • commonly known and persistent in the mind, which substance am I trying to find? • a substance to buy amongst the land, although I enjoy it, it's the CAGE questions I can't stand • ...
health and disease 2022-05-27
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- measure of food energy
- illness or sickness caused by genes, infection, toxicity, nutritional imbalance, etc.
- organism that benefits from a host organism while the host is harmed
- caused by invasion of a pathogen, often causing harm to tissues
- any disease-causing microbe
- nonliving pathogen that is capable of infecting and reproducing within living hosts; may spread rapidly throughout populations
- using sanitary habits to maintain health and prevent illness
- unicellular prokaryotic organisms found nearly everywhere on Earth; capable of living in a variety of areas or conditions. Many are beneficial while many cause infectious (may be treated with antibiotics)
- unicellular eukaryotic organisms capable of movement; may cause infections (malaria, African sleeping sickness)
- genus if bacteria commonly known for causing strep throat
- poisonous substance that may cause serious effects on the body
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- disease that can be spread from one generation to the next
- a rapidly spreading outbreak of disease affecting many large populations (ex: typhoid)
- multicellular eukaryotic organisms that obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter
- chemical reactions that allow food to be converted into usable energy or stored in tissues
- a rapidly spreading outbreak of disease affecting widespread regions across the world (ex: smallpox, TB, certain flu outbreaks)
- something capable of spreading disease without being infected itself (rats, mosquitoes, soil, parasites)
- science of studying disease-causing microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc.)
- anything causing danger or a risk to health
19 Clues: measure of food energy • any disease-causing microbe • anything causing danger or a risk to health • genus if bacteria commonly known 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 • ...
ServSafe Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-03-23
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- I am transferred through flies and feces, but can be washed away
- Proper _____ is necessary to prevent biological contamination
- All mixed products should be consumed based on the item that has the closest ______ date
- A thermometer used to measure the inside temperatures of thick food
- All kitchen equipment must be cleaned and ______ after every use
- All food must be stored at least ___ inches from the ground
- Coughing, sneezing, unwashed hands, chemicals, etc. can all ____ food
- Used to measure temperature of food
- A procedure created by the FDA to defend against contamination caused by untrained or malignant staff
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- I am commonly found in farm animals and can be consumed through uncooked chicken and eggs
- ALL products and food must be at the correct ____ before serving, preparing, and storing
- you must ____ a product if it is not up to safety standards
- Time Temperature _____ occurs when a food product is held or cooked at the wrong temperature
- when a thermometer is disturbed, you must
- make sure to pay attention to _____ to view expiration details, allergen content, and other useful information about a product
- Raw meats, poultry, and fish must be cooked _____ before they can be consumed.
- I am transferred through feces and vomit particles and contaminate food
- Ready to eat and TCS food must be stored _____ raw meats to prevent cross contamination
- Food should NOT be consumed after the __________ date
19 Clues: Used to measure temperature of food • when a thermometer is disturbed, you must • Food should NOT be consumed after the __________ date • you must ____ a product if it is not up to safety standards • All food must be stored at least ___ inches from the ground • Proper _____ is necessary to prevent biological contamination • ...
Business 2022-02-10
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- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- needs need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- needs need to protect physically and economically
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
- needs need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- theory of motivation theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- actualizationneeds the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
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- workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- rewards Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- needs most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- modification changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- enlargement addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
20 Clues: workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • needs need to protect physically and economically • stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision • ...
Vocabulary 8.3-8.4 2025-05-21
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- Football players are very _______. You can see they're very strong.
- Cows help us make a lot of _______ foods and drinks.
- His plate has a lot of _______ on it. There is bread, noodles, and rice.
- When I'm sick, I need to _______ so I can feel better and go back to school.
- To clean my teeth, I need to put toothpaste on my _______.
- My _______ includes drinking water, and eating fruits, bread, and fish.
- Before playing the football game, please _______ your legs so you don't get a bad injury.
- Kids are very _______ because they like to run around and jump. Adults are not because they sit on the couch all day.
- Without _______, my skin will look like a tomato when I visit the hot desert.
- People who clean themselves everyday have great _______.
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- Fruits and vegetables have a lot of _______ in them.
- _______ is like soap for your teeth.
- A _______ is a place where people go to exercise.
- When someone is sick, if they touch something, there will be a lot of _______ on it.
- You're sweating a lot. You should _______ yourself! Drink some water.
- _______ exercises like running and biking are good for your heart.
- My best _______ is sleeping at 9:00pm everyday. I do this all the time without thinking.
- If you want to run for 40km, you need good _______ so you keep running for many hours.
- Meat has a lot of _______.
19 Clues: Meat has a lot of _______. • _______ is like soap for your teeth. • A _______ is a place where people go to exercise. • Fruits and vegetables have a lot of _______ in them. • Cows help us make a lot of _______ foods and drinks. • People who clean themselves everyday have great _______. • To clean my teeth, I need to put toothpaste on my _______. • ...
PROTOZOA DIASEASES 2023-02-11
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- The Trypanosoma cruzi parasite will cause this disease that will cause swelling and redness in the infectected area.
- Having a bad place to to live and terrible hygiene will make you get this virus. Diarrhea and stomach pains can be caused.
- Giardia Lamblia will affect you if you drink contaminated food or water.
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- Babesia microti affects the blood cells and damages the immune system if you get this virus.
- A Giardia parasite causes this infection in the intestinal tract.
- This is a disease that comes from mosquitos. It can cause seizures,yellow skin, comas and even death.
6 Clues: A Giardia parasite causes this infection in the intestinal tract. • Giardia Lamblia will affect you if you drink contaminated food or water. • Babesia microti affects the blood cells and damages the immune system if you get this virus. • This is a disease that comes from mosquitos. It can cause seizures,yellow skin, comas and even death. • ...
Unit 4.01 Key Terms 2023-05-05
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- independently providing food using fine motor skills and utensils for support
- the teeth that replace temporary baby teeth
- using different parts of the body together to complete a task
- practices that help promote good oral hygiene, including brushing your teeth, eating healthy, flossing, using fluoride, and visiting the dentist regularly
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- the ability of the vision system to coordinate the information received through the eyes to control, guide, and direct the hands in the accomplishment of a given task
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
6 Clues: the teeth that replace temporary baby teeth • using different parts of the body together to complete a task • the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing • independently providing food using fine motor skills and utensils for support • ...
Hygiene Kreuzworträtsel 2014-01-07
Infection Prevention and Control 2015-10-21
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- When 3 or more resident are ill your home may be declared in _________.
- IPAC stands for ________ Prevention and Control.
- A virus that often causes illness during outbreak season.
- The area around a resident is said to be this before it is cleaned and disinfected.
- The best way to stop the spread of infection.
- What we wear to protect our eyes.
- We put residents in ____when we suspect they are ill with a respiratory infection.
- All hand sanitizers must be composed of at least 70% _______.
- The number of hours a resident must remain in isolation after their last episode of vomiting/diarrhea during a gastro-enteric outbreak.
- The most commonly used PPE in LTC.
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- When a person hosts a micro-organism but it does not make them ill.
- To protect yourself, your co-workers, the residents and your loved ones it is recommended that you receive an influenza __________ every fall.
- Routine practices advise you to wear gloves whenever you think that you may come in contact with blood, body fluids, __________ or excretions.
- All new staff and new residents must be screened for this disease.
- The level of additional precautions we use when caring for a resident with a respiratory infection.
- The minimum number of seconds to perform hand hygiene.
16 Clues: What we wear to protect our eyes. • The most commonly used PPE in LTC. • The best way to stop the spread of infection. • IPAC stands for ________ Prevention and Control. • The minimum number of seconds to perform hand hygiene. • A virus that often causes illness during outbreak season. • All hand sanitizers must be composed of at least 70% _______. • ...
Notifikasi Penyakit Berjangkit 24 Jam 2023-11-10
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- Satu penyakit kelamin yang boleh meningkatkan risiko jangkitan HIV.
- Penyakit yang boleh menyebabkan kecacatan pada sistem saraf dan otot, dan hampir dilenyapkan melalui vaksinasi.
- Merupakan satu penyakit respiratori yang disebabkan virus zoonotik yang pertama kali dijumpai di Arab Saudi pada tahun 2012.
- Wabak yang mengakibatkan PKP dan PKPB secara berulang.
- Satu lagi penyakit yang boleh disebarkan oleh nyamuk Aedes aegypti atau Aedes albopictus.
- Penyakit ini mudah berjangkit dalam kalangan kanak-kanak dan boleh dielakkan melalui amalan kebersihan tangan (hand hygiene).
- Penyakit berjangkit yang berpunca daripada air kotor dan pernah menjadi wabak besar di abad ke-19.
- Penyakit yang disebabkan oleh parasit Plasmodium dan disebarkan melalui gigitan nyamuk Anopheles.
- Keadaan yang disebabkan oleh pengambilan makanan atau minuman yang tercemar dan menyebabkan gejala-gejala seperti muntah dan cirit-birit.
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- Jenis influenza yang beredar dalam kalangan unggas.
- Penyakit ini juga dikenali sebagai 'Break-bone fever'.
- Penyakit ini merebak melalui gigitan haiwan seperti anjing dan boleh menyebabkan kematian.
- Penyakit berbahaya yang berasal dari Afrika dan mempunyai kadar kematian yang tinggi.
- Penyakit berjangkit yang disebarkan oleh nyamuk dan telah menjadi endemik di 34 negara di benua Afrika dan 13 negara di Amerika Tengah dan Selatan.
- Penyakit berjangkit yang disebabkan oleh bakteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
- Istilah bahasa Inggeris untuk demam campak.
16 Clues: Istilah bahasa Inggeris untuk demam campak. • Jenis influenza yang beredar dalam kalangan unggas. • Penyakit ini juga dikenali sebagai 'Break-bone fever'. • Wabak yang mengakibatkan PKP dan PKPB secara berulang. • Satu penyakit kelamin yang boleh meningkatkan risiko jangkitan HIV. • Penyakit berjangkit yang disebabkan oleh bakteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae. • ...
Notifikasi Penyakit Berjangkit 24 Jam 2023-09-12
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- Penyakit ini mudah berjangkit dalam kalangan kanak-kanak dan boleh dielakkan melalui amalan kebersihan tangan (hand hygiene).
- Istilah bahasa Inggeris untuk demam campak.
- Penyakit berjangkit yang berpunca daripada air kotor dan pernah menjadi wabak besar di abad ke-19.
- Satu lagi penyakit yang boleh disebarkan oleh nyamuk Aedes aegypti atau Aedes albopictus.
- Merupakan satu penyakit respiratori yang disebabkan virus zoonotik yang pertama kali dijumpai di Arab Saudi pada tahun 2012.
- Satu penyakit kelamin yang boleh meningkatkan risiko jangkitan HIV.
- Penyakit ini juga dikenali sebagai 'Break-bone fever'.
- Penyakit yang disebabkan oleh parasit Plasmodium dan disebarkan melalui gigitan nyamuk Anopheles.
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- Penyakit berjangkit yang disebabkan oleh bakteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
- Penyakit yang menyebabkan gangguan mental dan kematian apabila berjangkit kepada manusia.
- Penyakit berbahaya yang berasal dari Afrika dan mempunyai kadar kematian yang tinggi.
- Penyakit berjangkit yang disebarkan oleh nyamuk dan telah menjadi endemik di 34 negara di benua Afrika dan 13 negara di Amerika Tengah dan Selatan.
- Penyakit yang boleh menyebabkan kecacatan pada sistem saraf dan otot, dan hampir dilenyapkan melalui vaksinasi.
- Keadaan yang disebabkan oleh pengambilan makanan atau minuman yang tercemar dan menyebabkan gejala-gejala seperti muntah dan cirit-birit.
- Wabak yang mengakibatkan PKP dan PKPB secara berulang.
- Jenis influenza yang mempengaruhi unggas.
16 Clues: Jenis influenza yang mempengaruhi unggas. • Istilah bahasa Inggeris untuk demam campak. • Wabak yang mengakibatkan PKP dan PKPB secara berulang. • Penyakit ini juga dikenali sebagai 'Break-bone fever'. • Satu penyakit kelamin yang boleh meningkatkan risiko jangkitan HIV. • Penyakit berjangkit yang disebabkan oleh bakteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae. • ...
COVID-19 2020-08-24
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- A substance or fluid designed to kill germs on skin and objects
- mask, A protective mask covering the nose and mouth or nose and eyes
- An epidemic of serious disease spreading rapidly in many countries simultaneously
- It means to hold an event later than planned
- When something suddenly begins, especially a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant
- buying, When consumers buy unusually large amounts of a product in anticipation of, or after, a disaster
- Planned or done in secret
- Producing or showing no symptoms
- Behaviors that can improve cleanliness and lead to good health, such as frequent hand washing, face washing, and bathing with soap
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- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- When you do not leave your home because you have or might have COVID-19
- When you are tested ________ for COVID-19, this means you have coronavirus
- A restriction on the movement of people and goods with an intention to prevent the spread of diseases or pests
- False or misleading information
- People may become infected by touching a surface ____________ by the virus and then touching their face
- health, The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and improving quality of life through organized efforts and informed choices of society
16 Clues: Planned or done in secret • False or misleading information • Producing or showing no symptoms • It means to hold an event later than planned • A substance or fluid designed to kill germs on skin and objects • mask, A protective mask covering the nose and mouth or nose and eyes • When you do not leave your home because you have or might have COVID-19 • ...
Housing 2023-06-25
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- An outdoor space with plants, flowers, and sometimes grass or trees.
- room A room in a house where people can relax, entertain guests, or watch TV.
- A place where people live, usually a building with rooms and a roof.
- A series of steps that allow people to move from one floor to another.
- A room containing a toilet and a washbasin, used for personal hygiene.
- A movable barrier used to open and close an entrance to a building or room.
- A vertical structure that carries smoke and gases out of a building.
- A structure that encloses an area, typically made of wood or metal.
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- A building or part of a building used to store vehicles.
- An opening in a wall or roof of a building that allows light and air in.
- A room used for sleeping and personal relaxation.
- The lowest floor of a building, partly or entirely below ground level.
- A platform that is attached to the outside of a building, usually on an upper level.
- A room or area where food is prepared and cooked.
- A place where someone lives and feels a sense of belonging and comfort.
- The top covering of a building that protects it from weather conditions.
16 Clues: A room used for sleeping and personal relaxation. • A room or area where food is prepared and cooked. • A building or part of a building used to store vehicles. • A structure that encloses an area, typically made of wood or metal. • An outdoor space with plants, flowers, and sometimes grass or trees. • ...
Better Health and Medicine 2024-11-21
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- Process developed by Louis Pasteur to kill disease-carrying microbes in milk.
- Chemicals used to prevent infection in wounds, introduced by Joseph Lister and widely adopted after Nightingale’s influence.
- The number of people in a specific area.
- Relating to cleanliness, especially in hospitals, a key focus for Florence Nightingale in her reforms.
- To make instruments free from bacteria or other germs, a practice promoted by Florence Nightingale and Joseph Lister.
- Tiny organisms that can cause disease.
- A deadly disease that Louis Pasteur developed a vaccine for.
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- A deadly respiratory disease identified by Robert Koch, causing millions of deaths in the 1800s.
- A type of microbe that can cause disease, such as tuberculosis, identified by Robert Koch.
- Practices like bathing and washing hands to maintain health, promoted by Florence Nightingale in hospitals.
- A substance used to relieve pain during surgery, helping doctors perform more complex operations.
- A German doctor who identified the bacterium that caused tuberculosis and contributed to germ theory.
- The result of harmful microbes entering the body, which Robert Koch studied in relation to tuberculosis.
- Substances developed to prevent diseases, like the rabies vaccine created by Louis Pasteur.
- A disease transmitted by mosquitoes, traced to microbes in the 1910s.
- The theory that certain microbes cause specific diseases, supported by Louis Pasteur and others.
16 Clues: Tiny organisms that can cause disease. • The number of people in a specific area. • A deadly disease that Louis Pasteur developed a vaccine for. • A disease transmitted by mosquitoes, traced to microbes in the 1910s. • Process developed by Louis Pasteur to kill disease-carrying microbes in milk. • ...
Business 2022-02-10
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- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- actualizationneeds the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
- rewards Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- theory of motivation theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- needs most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
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- theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- enlargement addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
- needs need to protect physically and economically
- needs need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- needs need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- modification changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
20 Clues: workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • needs need to protect physically and economically • stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision • ...
House 2023-04-07
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- - A room with necessities for personal hygiene such as shower and sink.
- - A device used for making calls or sending messages, typically with a touch screen and internet connectivity.
- - An electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data, usually consisting of a central processing unit, memory, and input/output devices.
- - A space or room usually located near the entrance of a building or house, used for receiving guests, waiting, or socializing
- - A reflective surface used for looking at oneself or reflecting light.
- - A place for preparing food.
- - Divides a room into different areas.
- room - A place for eating meals.
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- - An opening that allows air and sunlight into a room.
- - A device that produces light, often with a bulb and a shade to diffuse or direct the light.
- - A room for sleeping and resting.
- - A place for human habitation.
- - An instrument used for measuring time, usually consisting of a circular or rectangular dial with hands that indicate hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds.
- - A flat piece of material used as a floor covering, typically made of rubber, carpet, or other durable materials.
- - The way to enter a house or building.
- - A comfortable chair with side support for the arms.
- - A long upholstered seat with a back and arms, designed for sitting two or more people.
- - A place for reading and studying.
- room - A place for family entertainment and relaxation.
19 Clues: - A place for preparing food. • - A place for human habitation. • room - A place for eating meals. • - A room for sleeping and resting. • - A place for reading and studying. • - Divides a room into different areas. • - The way to enter a house or building. • - A comfortable chair with side support for the arms. • - An opening that allows air and sunlight into a room. • ...
House 2023-04-07
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- - A room with necessities for personal hygiene such as shower and sink.
- - A device used for making calls or sending messages, typically with a touch screen and internet connectivity.
- - An electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data, usually consisting of a central processing unit, memory, and input/output devices.
- - A space or room usually located near the entrance of a building or house, used for receiving guests, waiting, or socializing
- - A reflective surface used for looking at oneself or reflecting light.
- - A place for preparing food.
- - Divides a room into different areas.
- room - A place for eating meals.
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- - An opening that allows air and sunlight into a room.
- - A device that produces light, often with a bulb and a shade to diffuse or direct the light.
- - A room for sleeping and resting.
- - A place for human habitation.
- - An instrument used for measuring time, usually consisting of a circular or rectangular dial with hands that indicate hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds.
- - A flat piece of material used as a floor covering, typically made of rubber, carpet, or other durable materials.
- - The way to enter a house or building.
- - A comfortable chair with side support for the arms.
- - A long upholstered seat with a back and arms, designed for sitting two or more people.
- - A place for reading and studying.
- room - A place for family entertainment and relaxation.
19 Clues: - A place for preparing food. • - A place for human habitation. • room - A place for eating meals. • - A room for sleeping and resting. • - A place for reading and studying. • - Divides a room into different areas. • - The way to enter a house or building. • - A comfortable chair with side support for the arms. • - An opening that allows air and sunlight into a room. • ...
problems faced by gareeb 2024-12-09
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- The process of learning and improving specific abilities or competencies.
- The condition of not having a job despite actively seeking one.
- A financial service that provides protection against risks or losses.
- Services provided to maintain health, including medical treatments and preventative care.
- The condition of being protected from danger, risk, or harm.
- Water that is free from pollutants and safe to drink or use.
- The process of acquiring knowledge, typically in schools, universities, or training programs.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene, including waste disposal.
- The management and exchange of money, including savings and loans.
- The management and exchange of money, including savings and loans.
- Money owed by an individual or organization to another party.
- The introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment, affecting air, water, and land.
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- The provision of living spaces or accommodations.
- The form of energy used to power homes, businesses, and technology.
- The system of moving people or goods from one place to another, such as by bus, train, or car.
- The physical structures needed for the operation of a society, such as roads, bridges, and utilities.
- The collection, disposal, and recycling of waste materials.
- The intake and use of food for growth, health, and energy.
- The availability of the internet and digital technologies to individuals and communities.
- The degree to which something can be bought or accessed without causing financial strain.
20 Clues: The provision of living spaces or accommodations. • The intake and use of food for growth, health, and energy. • The collection, disposal, and recycling of waste materials. • The condition of being protected from danger, risk, or harm. • Water that is free from pollutants and safe to drink or use. • Money owed by an individual or organization to another party. • ...
Physical Development of Preschoolers Key Terms 2023-04-20
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- independently providing food using fine motor skills and utensils for support
- The teeth that replace temporary baby teeth
- Using different parts of the body together to complete a task
- practices that help promote good oral hygiene, including brushing your teeth, eating healthy, flossing, using fluoride, and visiting the dentist regularly
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- The ability of the vision system to coordinate the information received through the eyes to control, guide, and direct the hands in the accomplishment of a given task
- The way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
6 Clues: The teeth that replace temporary baby teeth • Using different parts of the body together to complete a task • The way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing • independently providing food using fine motor skills and utensils for support • ...
Traditional houses UPPER P2 2025-04-11
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- A room for washing and personal hygiene.
- A common gathering space in a home, has a big TV and a big sofa.
- A room primarily used for sleeping
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- This type of house was built off the ground to avoid wild animals beside that It also help to cope with nature disaster.
- A Northern Vietnamese type of house was constructed using mud, palm leaves or straw, and bamboo.There is one or 2 rooms maximum.
- A Northern Vietnamese type of house which was constructed( to build sth) using natural materials like bamboo, tile, wood, and brick or blue stone.
6 Clues: A room primarily used for sleeping • A room for washing and personal hygiene. • A common gathering space in a home, has a big TV and a big sofa. • This type of house was built off the ground to avoid wild animals beside that It also help to cope with nature disaster. • ...
Trainees Meeting 01 2024-04-21
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- It is everyone’s responsibility. One of the Forbes classification about hygiene and maintenance in Hotel.
- One of the Forbes classification about how we treat our guests with kindness and respect. It accounts for 16% of total Star Rating score.
- Our target rating in Forbes Travel Guide
- A new Regent Hotel which is riverside retreat in Shanghai's historical district. Name the Hotel.
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- Attentive hotel staff's hallmark trait for anticipating guest needs
- Being an acclaimed property on Travel + Leisure's 2024 It List. Name the category.
- Restaurant that offers live music starting from Apr 25, on every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
- Restaurant that offers Saturday Brunch starting from Apr 1, 2024 in Regent Hong Kong.
- One of the Forbes classification considering how we wear our uniform in a way that best represents the luxury environment of our Hotel
9 Clues: Our target rating in Forbes Travel Guide • Attentive hotel staff's hallmark trait for anticipating guest needs • Being an acclaimed property on Travel + Leisure's 2024 It List. Name the category. • Restaurant that offers Saturday Brunch starting from Apr 1, 2024 in Regent Hong Kong. • ...
Mobile Hygiene 2019-09-09
3 Clues: Ensure a strong security feature by using _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • Review Application access rights carefully before installing. • With the rise of Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD), the main security concern would be data _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of sensitive information.
Infectious Disease 2023-10-24
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- organism invisible to the naked eye, especially one that causes disease
- A kingdom made up of nongreen, eukaryotic organisms that have no means of movement, reproduce by using spores, and get food by breaking down substances in their surroundings and absorbing the nutrients
- Any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body or mind
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus.
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- A worldwide epidemic.
- Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health
- (microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission
- An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host
- Any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents that typically contain a protein coat surrounding an RNA or DNA core of genetic material but no semipermeable membrane, that are capable of growth and multiplication only in living cells, and that cause various important diseases in humans, animals, or plants.
- A microorganism;
11 Clues: A microorganism; • A worldwide epidemic. • A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health • An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host • organism invisible to the naked eye, especially one that causes disease • Any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body or mind • ...
Diseases and Prevention 2023-06-27
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- Cleaning your hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and bacteria.
- The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases.
- 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.
- A gel or liquid that kills germs on your hands when soap and water are not available.
- Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact.
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- Eating a variety of nutritious foods to provide your body with the right nutrients it needs.
- When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick.
- Practices that help keep your body clean and healthy, like washing hands regularly.
- 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.
11 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. • Cleaning your hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and bacteria. • A sign or clue that something is wrong with your body, like coughing or a fever. • ...
Good Morning Room One! 2023-02-06
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- Sandy place we go to in the summer time.
- In four months the month will be _______.
- How many colors are visible in a rainbow?
- If I go to the Jawonio store and want an item that costs $5.25 and pay with a $10 bill, how many whole dollars should I get back?
- If I have five twenty-dollar bills, four ten-dollar bills, ten five-dollar bills, and ten one-dollar bills, how many dollars do I have total?
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- The planet we live on is called ________.
- Which color on a stoplight has the least number of letters?
- The back-and-forth sentences we speak to one another are called a ___________ (HINT: A synonym for this word is 'DIALOGUE')
- When we practice good dental ________ our dentist will be happy! (Hint: Brushing your teeth is an example of this)
- Out of these words, which of the following is an adjective: HOUSE, CAT, FUNNY
- How many twenty-dollar bills do I need to have $100 total?
11 Clues: Sandy place we go to in the summer time. • The planet we live on is called ________. • In four months the month will be _______. • How many colors are visible in a rainbow? • How many twenty-dollar bills do I need to have $100 total? • Which color on a stoplight has the least number of letters? • ...
CAUTI Prevention Promise Package 2025-12-23
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- Indications include: CBI, instill medication, obstruction, ordered by urologist, inability to void as documented by _____ scanning.
- Indwelling urinary catheter alternatives include: Extrasorb pads (white chucks), QuickChange wrap for males, condom catheter, and _____ (male and female options available).
- Nurse driven Foley catheter removal is appropriate for ALL Foley catheters placed following the Inability to Void _____.
- Components of the insertion bundle metrics include: placement date, placement time, and physician order _____.
- Many CAUTIs can be prevented by minimizing prolonged use of _____ catheters.
- Indications include: Accurate I&Os (ICU), perioperative, severe _____ healing, hospice/comfort care, strict immobilization, neurogenic bladder
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- Inappropriate culturing can lead to patient _____.
- In order to avoid misdiagnosis of UTI, catheters must be _____ prior to sending off a urine sample.
- Inability to void: Patient unable to void upon request after 6 hours and/or patient complains of suprapubic discomfort suggestive of urinary _____.
- Maintenance bundle components include: indication, red seal intact, securement method, _____ hygiene, CHG, drain tube and drain bag care complete.
- A urology placed catheter should not be removed without _____ approval.
11 Clues: Inappropriate culturing can lead to patient _____. • A urology placed catheter should not be removed without _____ approval. • Many CAUTIs can be prevented by minimizing prolonged use of _____ catheters. • In order to avoid misdiagnosis of UTI, catheters must be _____ prior to sending off a urine sample. • ...
Vocab Builder 2013-03-27
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- Little Lucy is fantastic at washing her hands and being healthy. Little Lucy is practising good ...........
- The classroom is Miss Jones natural .........
- Michael was playing all the notes on the flugelhorn wrong. He definitely needs more ..........
- The object that eats it's prey is called a ..........
- The clock is very inconsistent and ..........
- A 10 letter word for being casual about something
- Jenna Darebon is in charge of the door, there for it is her ............... to let people in and out.
- In order for Johnny boy to know where everything was, what did he have to do with it?
- Ben wanted the one direction doll so bad that she screamed, yelled and threw a tantrum in the store. It was definitely not subtle.
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- At woolies Julia bought a pair of socks. She hesitated before buying because they were so expensive but then she remembered the stores .......... and she bought them.
- A 5 letter word for hunting or searching
- Another word for harm or damage.
- Christina's dreams of being a sloth were very .............. because she is a human.
- Sad Sally is so down and always has negative views of things. She is so ............
14 Clues: Another word for harm or damage. • A 5 letter word for hunting or searching • The classroom is Miss Jones natural ......... • The clock is very inconsistent and .......... • A 10 letter word for being casual about something • The object that eats it's prey is called a .......... • Christina's dreams of being a sloth were very .............. because she is a human. • ...
Nursing module 1-3 2021-02-02
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- A piece of cloth worn over the face that is intended to prevent the spread of disease
- Substance that is used to clean a non-living object and kill any microorganisms that are living on it.
- Meat that comes from birds such as chicken and turkey
- An undesired effect of taking medicine.
- It kills or prevents the growth of bacteria.
- The amount of medication to be given to a patient.
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- Unicellular microorganisms that are capable of infecting a host organism.
- The practice of keeping oneself clean. Among other things, it includes proper bathing and hand washing habits.
- Organic compounds that are used to store excess nutrients in order to produce energy at a later time.
- A note from a doctor stating that a patient should receive a certain amount of a powerful medicine.
- A nutrient that contributes to the development of healthy tissue, bone, muscle, skin, and blood.
- Substances found in sugar, bread, potatoes etc which provide the body with energy.
- Someone is to keep that person by him or herself so that he or she cannot infect others with a disease.
- The act of injecting medication into a patient's body.
14 Clues: An undesired effect of taking medicine. • It kills or prevents the growth of bacteria. • The amount of medication to be given to a patient. • Meat that comes from birds such as chicken and turkey • The act of injecting medication into a patient's body. • Unicellular microorganisms that are capable of infecting a host organism. • ...
Parts of a House 2023-06-15
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- A vertical structure that form the outer boundaries of the house.
- A set of steps that allow us to move between different levels of the house.
- The area where food is prepared, typically equipped with a stove, refrigerator, and sink.
- A private room where individuals sleep and keep their personal belongings.
- An entry point into different rooms or areas of the house.
- Room A dedicated space where meals are shared and eaten with family or guests.
- Outdoor space around the house, usually landscaped and used for gardening or recreational purposes.
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- Room A common space where family members relax, entertain guests, and watch TV or movies.
- A space containing a toilet, sink, and a bathtub or shower for personal hygiene activities.
- The upper surface of the rooms that cover the space between the roof and walls.
- A lower level or partially underground space used for storage or as an additional living area.
- A transparent opening in the walls that allow natural light and fresh air to enter the house.
- The topmost part that protects the house from rain, snow, and sunlight.
- A sheltered area or building where vehicles, such as cars or bicycles, are parked or stored.
14 Clues: An entry point into different rooms or areas of the house. • A vertical structure that form the outer boundaries of the house. • The topmost part that protects the house from rain, snow, and sunlight. • A private room where individuals sleep and keep their personal belongings. • A set of steps that allow us to move between different levels of the house. • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2025-04-03
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- thing that goes pew pew
- was a World War I fighter aircraft built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. The Dr.I saw widespread service in the spring of 1918. It became famous as the aircraft in which Manfred von Richthofen gained his last 17 victories (plus two earlier ones in September 1917), It was flown with great success by many German aces, most notably Josef Jacobs with 30 confirmed kills in the type. Or in other words a plane built by the french
- is where your feet swell up to 3 times the normal.
- IT’S WHERE WE LIVE >:(
- where the opposite side fires their gun like all night they are scared of loud noises.
- is something that shoots a lot of bullets.
- are where you dig in the ground.
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- when you give up by waving a white flag, sock or a pair of underwear
- a boat under the water.
- is where they have bad hygiene and it affects the mouth.
- got assassinated (if you don’t get this i question you)
- a place in the middle of a battlefield (or in the middle of nowhere)
- thing on the ground that when stepped on goes boom
- are things that you can fly.
14 Clues: IT’S WHERE WE LIVE >:( • thing that goes pew pew • a boat under the water. • are things that you can fly. • are where you dig in the ground. • is something that shoots a lot of bullets. • is where your feet swell up to 3 times the normal. • thing on the ground that when stepped on goes boom • got assassinated (if you don’t get this i question you) • ...
Laboratory Safety Survey 2025-05-22
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- __________ records confirm that personnel have undergone the required safety instructions.
- What document outlines proper handling and procedures for hazardous materials, processes, and equipment in the lab?(Abbreviation)
- __________ contacts on door signs and EAPs must include at least one after-hours contact.
- How often do lab personnel do their own lab safety survey?
- All laboratory employees at ISU should complete a __________ inventory form that informs ISU occupational medicine of the hazards that they are encountering.
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- The___________ is ISU’s chemical hygiene plan.
- How often do you update your chemical and biological inventories?
- All lab personnel must be trained on this document, which details what they must do in case of an emergency (abbreviation)
- The door sign posted outside the lab includes the ________ diamond that informs everyone of the hazards of chemicals and other hazardous materials in the lab.
- Every lab must have these documents readily available for all lab personnel (Abbreviation).
10 Clues: The___________ is ISU’s chemical hygiene plan. • How often do lab personnel do their own lab safety survey? • How often do you update your chemical and biological inventories? • __________ contacts on door signs and EAPs must include at least one after-hours contact. • __________ records confirm that personnel have undergone the required safety instructions. • ...
What do you know about Activities of Daily Living? 2021-07-26
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- The ability to control one's bladder and bowel functions.
- ADL skills training promotes involvement in self-care, minimizes _________ stress, and reduces the amount of physical labor required of a caregiver.
- The ability to get on and off the toilet.
- The ability to clean oneself and perform grooming activities like shaving and brushing teeth.
- The ability to get dressed by oneself without struggling with buttons and zippers.
- Being able to either walk or move oneself from a bed to a wheelchair and back again.
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- Unmet needs for help with activities of daily living can lead to ____________, poor personal hygiene, isolation, illnesses like urinary tract infections (UTIs) and falls.
- Activities of daily living (____) are essential and routine tasks that most young, healthy individuals can perform without assistance.
- The ability to feed oneself
- Emphasis is on encouraging ____________ in all activities while providing appropriate assistance when needed.
- The inability to accomplish essential activities of daily living may lead to _____ conditions and poor quality of life.
11 Clues: The ability to feed oneself • The ability to get on and off the toilet. • The ability to control one's bladder and bowel functions. • The ability to get dressed by oneself without struggling with buttons and zippers. • Being able to either walk or move oneself from a bed to a wheelchair and back again. • ...
Sexual Health Word Search 2024-04-21
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- Keeping things clean and doing stuff that helps us stay healthy and not get sick.
- Little messengers in our bodies that tell different parts what to do.
- Taking care of your body by eating good food, exercising, and staying strong.
- Feeling good inside and being able to handle our feelings in a positive way.
- Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
- When you feel happy, sad, excited, or scared. It's how you feel inside about stuff happening around you.
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- When your body starts changing, like growing taller, getting hair in new places, and other stuff that happens as you become a grown-up.
- An invisible line that shows where one thing ends and another begins. It helps us know what's okay and what's not okay.
- Having good friends,getting along with others, and feeling happy when we spend time with people we like.
- When a girl's body releases blood from her uterus every month.
- When living things make babies.
11 Clues: When living things make babies. • When a girl's body releases blood from her uterus every month. • Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something. • Little messengers in our bodies that tell different parts what to do. • Feeling good inside and being able to handle our feelings in a positive way. • ...
How much brain rot do you know? 2025-03-25
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- can mean good, cool, bad, evil, or dumb depending on the context
- The practice of using proper tongue posture to improve facial beauty and fix malocclusion of the teeth
- Feeling like the most important or special person in a situation, like the protagonist of a story
- A trend that encourages young men to enhance their appearance in various ways, from skincare and basic hygiene to more extreme measures
- A term used to express excitement or shock, particularly in response to seeing an attractive woman
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- Someone who’s excessively attentive or adoring toward another person, often used in a humorous or disparaging way
- Endlessly scrolling on your phone or social media
- A popular, successful, but highly independent and self-reliant person. Typically a male. One step above an alpha male
- Short for charisma, used to describe someone’s charm or the ability to attract others
- Short for “delusional,” used to describe someone who behaves strangely or irrationally
- Refers to the theft of food between friends
11 Clues: Refers to the theft of food between friends • Endlessly scrolling on your phone or social media • can mean good, cool, bad, evil, or dumb depending on the context • Short for charisma, used to describe someone’s charm or the ability to attract others • Short for “delusional,” used to describe someone who behaves strangely or irrationally • ...
CAUTI Prevention Promise Package 2025-12-09
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- Indications continued: continuous irrigation, instill medication, obstruction, ordered by urologist, inability to void as documented by _____ scanning
- Indwelling urinary catheter alternatives include: Extrasorb pads (white chucks), QuickChange wrap for males, condom catheter, and _____ (male and female options).
- Inability to Void = Patient unable to void upon request after 6 hours and/or patient complains of suprapubic discomfort suggestive of urinary _____.
- In order to avoid misdiagnosis of UTI, the catheter must be _____ prior to sending off a urine sample.
- A _____ placed catheter should not be removed without urology approval.
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- Indications include: Accurate I&Os (ICU), perioperative, severe _____ healing, hospice/comfort care, strict immobilization, neurogenic bladder
- Inappropriate culturing can lead to patient _____.
- Nurse driven Foley catheter removal s appropriate for ALL Foley catheters placed following the Inability to Void _____.
- Maintenance bundle components include: indication, red seal intact, securement method, _____ hygiene, CHG, drain tube and drain bag care complete.
- Components of the insertion bundle metrics include: placement date, placement time, and physician order _____.
- Many CAUTIs can be prevented by minimizing prolonged use of _____ catheters.
11 Clues: Inappropriate culturing can lead to patient _____. • A _____ placed catheter should not be removed without urology approval. • Many CAUTIs can be prevented by minimizing prolonged use of _____ catheters. • In order to avoid misdiagnosis of UTI, the catheter must be _____ prior to sending off a urine sample. • ...
Sleep Hygiene 2020-06-10
3 Clues: behavior sleeping, sociallife • smoking driving cool alcohol regularly sleepingpills • environment mood school caffeine eight thinking sleeptracker academic
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2021-08-19
OCD Crossword 2014-03-28
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- Doing this regularly will help treat OCD. It is a natural and effective anti-anxiety exercise
- The most basic OCD symptom that is thought of, it can manifest itself in many different ways
- The obsessive thought most people associate OCD with. Hint: has an "and"
- These can extremely hurt a person's development with OCD, positive examples of these are very helpful though.
- A common compulsive behavior exhibited by those with OCD
- A therapy where the patient goes to a psychologist with their family to help improve their lives
- This is how long you should practice relaxtion techniques daily
- A general symptom of OCD that occurs inside a person's head
- An example of a relaxation technique. Often involves a mat
- Another example of a relaxation technique that can be done quickly and quietly without preparation
- Another way to help treat OCD yourself. Involves food
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- Acting this way is extremely important to help people you know treat OCD, however being mean could do the opposite.
- An example of an obsessive thought related to hygiene
- Practicing these can allow you to self-help with OCD
- By doing this to obsessive thoughts, you can help overcome them
- Another compulsive behavior. Think Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory
- A common compulsive behavior seen in the video
- A therapy where the patient is treated through interaction with other OCD sufferers. This decreases feelings of isolation.
18 Clues: A common compulsive behavior seen in the video • Practicing these can allow you to self-help with OCD • An example of an obsessive thought related to hygiene • Another way to help treat OCD yourself. Involves food • A common compulsive behavior exhibited by those with OCD • An example of a relaxation technique. Often involves a mat • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-01-17
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- Food, Acidity, Temperature, Time, Oxygen, Moisture.
- The spread of harmful bacteria from one food to another.
- Food that is most vulnerable to pathogen growth.
- An acid cleaner that is used on hard-to-remove substances, such as mineral deposits and dirt, that other cleaners are unable to remove.
- Food safety is used as a scientific method/discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent foodborne illness.
- The microorganisms that cause illness, from your body to food.
- Microscopic organisms that can infect humans, plants, and animals
- Harmful things are present in food, making it Unsafe to eat.
- Body’s negative reaction to a food protein
- A common type of microorganism that can sometimes cause infectious diseases
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- The prevention of illnesses through cleanliness
- The temperature danger zone is a range between 41 F and 135 F and (5 C and 57 C). Bacteria grows well on these temperature range.
- The temperature deep inside the thickest part of the food.
- Thoroughly washing your body,face,and hands
- Proteins in food that causes allergic reactions
- Food that can be eaten without further preparation,washing, or cooking.
- Small, living organisms that can only be seen by a microscope
- A hazard is something with the potential to cause harm.
18 Clues: Body’s negative reaction to a food protein • Thoroughly washing your body,face,and hands • The prevention of illnesses through cleanliness • Proteins in food that causes allergic reactions • Food that is most vulnerable to pathogen growth. • Food, Acidity, Temperature, Time, Oxygen, Moisture. • A hazard is something with the potential to cause harm. • ...
The exchange of diseases 2025-11-13
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- (9, 8) illnesses caused by pathogenic bacteria that invade the body and multiply, leading to infection
- single-celled organisms that can invade the body and cause infections
- A disease caused by sun light exposure
- A person becoming infected when they contact an object that was touched by an infected person
- A diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that include yeasts, molds, muchrooms
- (10, 7) infectious diseases that can spread directly or indirectly from person to person
- Separating materials or people that are able to spread a disease from uninfected people
- (10, 7) diseases caused by pathogens like bacteria or viruses
- (4, 2, 12) How a pathogen moves from host to host
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- A degenerative lung disease
- (10, 9, 10) good hygiene - washing hands, wash all surfaces - Vaccinations - diseases can be prevented by vaccination
- A carrier of infectious agents or foreign genetic material
- (6, 5) All the liquids inside a living organisms, like blood, sweat, and lymph
- Diseases that can be spread by eating or drinking something that contains a pathogen
- A microscopic infectious agent composed of genetic material (DNA or RNA) inside a protective protein shell called a capsid
- anything that stop the normal functioning of the body
- (3, 10) Diseases that are non-infectious and are not caused by a pathogen
- Microscopic, single-celled microorganisms that are found almost everywhere, including in and on the human body
18 Clues: A degenerative lung disease • A disease caused by sun light exposure • (4, 2, 12) How a pathogen moves from host to host • anything that stop the normal functioning of the body • A carrier of infectious agents or foreign genetic material • (10, 7) diseases caused by pathogens like bacteria or viruses • ...
Kualitas Layanan Pelanggan Tata Hidang 2024-03-05
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- injury or death due to swallowing, inhaling, touching or injecting various drugs, chemicals, venoms or gases
- fermented grape juice
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- a source or a situation with the potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill-health, damage to property, damage to the environment, or a combination of these
- conditions and practices that preserve the quality of food to prevent contamination and food-borne illnesses
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
5 Clues: fermented grape juice • conditions and practices that preserve the quality of food to prevent contamination and food-borne illnesses • injury or death due to swallowing, inhaling, touching or injecting various drugs, chemicals, venoms or gases • conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness • ...
Food Safety 2020-10-17
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- Maintaining a clean condition in-order to promote hygiene and prevent disease
- Illness is any illness that is caused by consuming food that is contaminated
- Single celled microorganisms that live in soil,water and the bodies of plant and animals
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- The transfer of harmful bacteria from one food to another food
4 Clues: The transfer of harmful bacteria from one food to another food • Illness is any illness that is caused by consuming food that is contaminated • Maintaining a clean condition in-order to promote hygiene and prevent disease • Single celled microorganisms that live in soil,water and the bodies of plant and animals
Health and Hygiene- Yashvi.R 7C 2023-02-10
7 Clues: Barbo virus • Rubeola virus • A disease causing microorganism • An organism that transmits diseases • A disease that is present from birth • A disease that is spread from one person to another • An abnormal condition of an organism which interrupts the normal body functions
End Point Hygiene 2019-09-02
Skin's Microbiome ( LUSH Training ) 2022-07-07
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- Lush believes that caring for both your skin barrier and your-------- is an important function that skincare should offer.
- Each square centimetre of your skin is home to approximately one million of these
- lush use natural ingredients such as Honey,Salt & _______ which inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
- reducing the amount of what? in a product will mean the use of artificial preservatives are (reduced or) not needed.
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- Imbalance within your microbiome can lead to skin
- everyday synthetics like washing detergents, hygiene products and cosmetics is having_____effect on our microbiome
- skin’s microbiome: a community of bacteria, ------- and yeasts that is unique to you and has an important immunological function.
- These have increased in western regions because we are not being exposed to the variety of natural microorganisms
- Ingredients from ______ can also be cleverly used to restrict the growth of microorganisms within cosmetics.
9 Clues: Imbalance within your microbiome can lead to skin • Each square centimetre of your skin is home to approximately one million of these • lush use natural ingredients such as Honey,Salt & _______ which inhibit the growth of microorganisms. • Ingredients from ______ can also be cleverly used to restrict the growth of microorganisms within cosmetics. • ...
Laboratory Safety Survey 2025-05-22
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- How often do you update your chemical and biological inventories?
- The___________ is ISU’s chemical hygiene plan.
- All lab personnel must be trained on this document, which details what they must do in case of an emergency (abbreviation)
- Every lab must have these documents readily available for all lab personnel (Abbreviation).
- How often do lab personnel do their own lab safety survey?
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- __________ contacts on door signs and EAPs must include at least one after-hours contact.
- The door sign posted outside the lab includes the ________ diamond that informs everyone of the hazards of chemicals and other hazardous materials in the lab.
- All laboratory employees at ISU should complete a __________ inventory form that informs ISU occupational medicine of the hazards that they are encountering.
- What document outlines proper handling and procedures for hazardous materials, processes, and equipment in the lab?(Abbreviation)
- __________ records confirm that personnel have undergone the required safety instructions.
10 Clues: The___________ is ISU’s chemical hygiene plan. • How often do lab personnel do their own lab safety survey? • How often do you update your chemical and biological inventories? • __________ contacts on door signs and EAPs must include at least one after-hours contact. • __________ records confirm that personnel have undergone the required safety instructions. • ...
Joint Commission Readiness- NPSG 2022-09-26
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- Use at least ___ patient identifiers when providing care treatment, and services
- This is the best way to involve patients/families with safe anticoagulation medication administration and should include topics like drug-drug interactions and adherence to medication dose and schedule.
- _________ protocol refers to correctly identifying the patient, the appropriate procedure, and the correct site of procedure
- A _________ screening tool should be used to screen patients for suicidal ideation who are being evaluated or treated for behavioral health conditions (as their primary reason for care)
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- these types of test and diagnostic results must be communicated in a timely manner according to policy
- If any medication or solution is found unlabeled, it should be _________.
- Clinical ______ should be managed appropriately to reduce alarm fatigue and patient harm
- One acceptable patient identifier
- this organization publishes hand hygiene guidelines to reduce the risk of health care-associated infections
- this must be conducted immediately before starting an invasive procedure
- Three letter abbreviation for a second acceptable patient identifier
11 Clues: One acceptable patient identifier • Three letter abbreviation for a second acceptable patient identifier • this must be conducted immediately before starting an invasive procedure • If any medication or solution is found unlabeled, it should be _________. • Use at least ___ patient identifiers when providing care treatment, and services • ...
NURS2005 Skills Assessment 2020-10-04
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- A ___ ____ is the part of the equipment that must remain aseptic e.g. syringe hub, dressing forceps. (3,4)
- Needles must be removed safely and disposed of in the _____ container. (6)
- When determining how to administer an intravenous antibiotics, which IV administration guidelines did we use in class; HINT - this chart is available to you on Blackboard.(13)
- Antibiotics are used to either treat bacterial infection or for ___________. ((11)
- This simple assessment can determine the status and safety of an cannula. (5)
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- Intravenous air bubbles in syringes or IV tubing can cause this arterial blockage (6)
- A ___ ____ is any breach of skin integrity on the patient which could be a portal of entry for microorganisms, eg; wounds or medical device access sites. (3,4)
- What type of aseptic fields is required for both IV hydration and IVAB administration? (7)
- What saline is 0.9% sodium chloride? (6)
- Prior to administering medications you should always check the documentation and ask this of your patient. (9)
- ____ hygiene is the single most effective measure to prevent infection transmission. (4)
11 Clues: What saline is 0.9% sodium chloride? (6) • Needles must be removed safely and disposed of in the _____ container. (6) • This simple assessment can determine the status and safety of an cannula. (5) • Antibiotics are used to either treat bacterial infection or for ___________. ((11) • ...
MAPEH HEALTH 10 2021-10-18
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- They provide support, assess risks and perform needed practices in aid of the mother and child.
- They are the primary source of support for doctors and patients in the medical scene.
- therapists, Their primary concern involves auditory and speech functions, which are usually interrelated.
- They assess the current health status of their patient and note the excess or lack of certain nutrients in their system.
- Their main responsibilities are to monitor and dispense medicine.
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- professionals, Their main concern is to promote, ensure, and boost the health status of the entire community.
- Unlike other professional though, paramedical practitioner usually work under close monitoring of medical doctors.
- It is their role to provide therapy to rehabilitate and maximize the necessary movements needed for the patient.
- They are responsible for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of threat of oral health.
- They provide advise on how to implement measures to ensure proper care of the eyes.
- They specialize on a certain disease, physical impairment or healthcare need.
11 Clues: Their main responsibilities are to monitor and dispense medicine. • They specialize on a certain disease, physical impairment or healthcare need. • They provide advise on how to implement measures to ensure proper care of the eyes. • They are the primary source of support for doctors and patients in the medical scene. • ...
MAPEH HEALTH 10 2021-10-18
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- They provide support, assess risks and perform needed practices in aid of the mother and child.
- They are the primary source of support for doctors and patients in the medical scene.
- therapists, Their primary concern involves auditory and speech functions, which are usually interrelated.
- They assess the current health status of their patient and note the excess or lack of certain nutrients in their system.
- Their main responsibilities are to monitor and dispense medicine.
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- professionals, Their main concern is to promote, ensure, and boost the health status of the entire community.
- Unlike other professional though, paramedical practitioner usually work under close monitoring of medical doctors.
- It is their role to provide therapy to rehabilitate and maximize the necessary movements needed for the patient.
- They are responsible for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of threat of oral health.
- They provide advise on how to implement measures to ensure proper care of the eyes.
- They specialize on a certain disease, physical impairment or healthcare need.
11 Clues: Their main responsibilities are to monitor and dispense medicine. • They specialize on a certain disease, physical impairment or healthcare need. • They provide advise on how to implement measures to ensure proper care of the eyes. • They are the primary source of support for doctors and patients in the medical scene. • ...
Julia's Spelling words 2022-11-16
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- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space.
- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- the date on which an event took place or an institution was founded in a previous year.
- take in or soak up (energy or a liquid or other substance) by chemical or physical action.
- a group of people appointed for a specific function by a larger group and typically consisting of members of that group.
- receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder.
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service
- small pieces of coloured paper traditionally thrown over a bride and bridegroom by their wedding guests after the marriage ceremony has taken place.
11 Clues: the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space. • extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness. • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. • receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder. • ...
Performance Appraisal & PFP Plan Design 2025-11-24
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- Under total rewards what would the chance to get ahead be classified as?
- guaranteed money that an executive will receive even if they get terminated (Two words)
- In Herzberg’s two factor theory what factor prevents dissatisfaction but doesnt motivate?
- What is the belief that putting in a certain level of effort will result in a successful outcome?
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- What is the biggest complaint/risk of Performance Appraisals in Compensation Decisions? They are too...
- Which of the following training does this refer to? “Exposes supervisors to the performance dimensions to be used in rating...” Performing-
- Which design principle of a Pay-for-Performance plan needs standards like objectives, measures, eligibility, and funding?
- Piecework, Merit pay, gain sharing plans, profit sharing plans are _____ _____ PFP (Two words)
- For Employee performance = f(A,M,E) what does “A” stand for?
- what would an undesirable stimulus or punishment classified as? (Two words)
- How is the following strategy of performance appraisals called? “The rater compare employees against each other?”
11 Clues: For Employee performance = f(A,M,E) what does “A” stand for? • Under total rewards what would the chance to get ahead be classified as? • what would an undesirable stimulus or punishment classified as? (Two words) • guaranteed money that an executive will receive even if they get terminated (Two words) • ...
Health 2023-07-04
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- The process of receiving a vaccine to protect against specific diseases.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands and brushing teeth.
- A holistic approach to health that encompasses physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Taking precautions and following rules to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Activities or techniques that help reduce stress and promote a calm and peaceful state of mind.
- Clean and unpolluted air that is good for your lungs and overall well-being.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth, development, and overall health.
- A feeling of joy and contentment that contributes to overall mental and emotional well-being.
- Physical activity that keeps your body fit and healthy.
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- Eating a variety of foods from different food groups to ensure you get all the necessary nutrients.
- The state of emotional and psychological well-being, including how we think, feel, and behave.
- A lotion or cream applied to the skin to protect it from the harmful effects of the sun's rays.
- A mindset focused on optimism, gratitude, and resilience.
- The ability to perform physical activities with strength, endurance, and flexibility.
- A clear liquid that is essential for hydrating the body and maintaining overall health.
- Resting state during which your body and mind rejuvenate and repair.
16 Clues: Physical activity that keeps your body fit and healthy. • A mindset focused on optimism, gratitude, and resilience. • Resting state during which your body and mind rejuvenate and repair. • The process of receiving a vaccine to protect against specific diseases. • Taking precautions and following rules to prevent accidents and injuries. • ...
Mon cartable Qualité 2025-09-22
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- Dépôt orange qu'il faut éviter sur le matériel à contact alimentaire
- Type de contrôle à faire pour vérifier le fonctionnement des chambres froides
- Elément clé qui permet de tracer un produit lors d'un rappel ou d'une non-conformité
- Règle de stockage qui impose d'utiliser les produits périmant en premier
- Elément qu'il faut vérifier avant d'utiliser un nouveau produit en zone de production
- Ce qu'il faut noter sur l'étiquette lors de la mise en vitrine d'un produit
- Pièce de traçabilité d'un produit à sa livraison
- Elément qu'il faut contrôler tous les mois pour garantir une pesée conforme au client
- Terme regroupant le lavage des mains, la propreté de la tenue de travail portée et de l'espace de travail
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- Document qui indique les ingrédients utilisés pour fabriquer un produit
- Etape préalable à la désinfection, permettant d'éliminer la saleté
- Etape où les matières premières sont livrées, contrôlées et enregistrées avant leur entrée en stock
- Ce que je dois faire si une machine est cassé
- Etape permettant de s'assurer que le produit fini redescend en-dessous de 10°C en fin de cuisson, dans un temps imparti
- Type de procédure activée par un fournisseur en cas de produit non conforme à la vente
- Outil d'enregistrement de la traçabilité (Coopérative U)
16 Clues: Ce que je dois faire si une machine est cassé • Pièce de traçabilité d'un produit à sa livraison • Outil d'enregistrement de la traçabilité (Coopérative U) • Etape préalable à la désinfection, permettant d'éliminer la saleté • Dépôt orange qu'il faut éviter sur le matériel à contact alimentaire • ...
Asthma 2022-03-19
Health 2023-06-12
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- habits Actions and behaviors that contribute to overall well-being, like eating fruits and vegetables or being active.
- diet Eating a variety of different foods to get all the necessary nutrients for good health.
- The overall state of being in good health and well-being.
- health The state of a person's emotional and psychological well-being.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs, such as washing hands regularly.
- The ability to be physically active and perform exercises effectively.
- A regular examination by a doctor or healthcare professional to assess overall health.
- The process of providing the body with the right kinds of food and nutrients it needs to stay healthy.
- Maintaining proper fluid levels in the body by drinking enough water.
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- Physical activity that helps keep the body strong and healthy.
- Receiving vaccines to protect against diseases and prevent their spread.
- A vital liquid that our bodies need to stay hydrated and function properly.
- Resting the body and mind by sleeping, which is important for growth and overall well-being.
- Treatments or substances that can help alleviate symptoms or cure illnesses.
- The body's ability to fight off infections and diseases.
- Feeling pressure or strain, and learning to manage it is important for overall health.
16 Clues: The body's ability to fight off infections and diseases. • The overall state of being in good health and well-being. • Physical activity that helps keep the body strong and healthy. • Maintaining proper fluid levels in the body by drinking enough water. • health The state of a person's emotional and psychological well-being. • ...
Housing 2023-06-25
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- An outdoor space with plants, flowers, and sometimes grass or trees.
- room A room in a house where people can relax, entertain guests, or watch TV.
- A place where people live, usually a building with rooms and a roof.
- A series of steps that allow people to move from one floor to another.
- A room containing a toilet and a washbasin, used for personal hygiene.
- A movable barrier used to open and close an entrance to a building or room.
- A vertical structure that carries smoke and gases out of a building.
- A structure that encloses an area, typically made of wood or metal.
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- A building or part of a building used to store vehicles.
- An opening in a wall or roof of a building that allows light and air in.
- A room used for sleeping and personal relaxation.
- The lowest floor of a building, partly or entirely below ground level.
- A platform that is attached to the outside of a building, usually on an upper level.
- A room or area where food is prepared and cooked.
- A place where someone lives and feels a sense of belonging and comfort.
- The top covering of a building that protects it from weather conditions.
16 Clues: A room used for sleeping and personal relaxation. • A room or area where food is prepared and cooked. • A building or part of a building used to store vehicles. • A structure that encloses an area, typically made of wood or metal. • An outdoor space with plants, flowers, and sometimes grass or trees. • ...
Patient Orientation and Handbook 2024-01-11
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- If you have a ____ that you cannot resolve with the staff on your unit, you can file a grievance with the Patient Rights Advocate.
- Patients have the right to refuse _____.
- Your _____ team includes a doctor (psychiatrist), nurse, social worker, therapist, and treatment team coordinator.
- MMHI provides _____ supplies like soap, a toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, and mouthwash.
- During your hospital stay, it's important to ____ your peers, staff, and property.
- ____ your hands after using the bathroom and before eating or drinking
- The hospitals defines the following cell phones, jewelry, money, glass, lighters, matches, metal containers, belts, string, cigarettes, and illegal drugs as_____.
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- _____ activity between patients is not allowed at the hospital.
- Prohibited _____ includes denial of services because of race, color, or National origin
- The hospital prohibits the use of ___ on the property.
- Ask your social worker for help mailing ______.
- If you need to make a call outside of your scheduled _____ times, a social worker can help you if they have time.
- Special ___ require an order from your doctor.
- Your treatment team will assign ____ for you to attend as a part of your treatment.
- For identification and safety reasons, your ____ must not be removed.
- All _____ is placed in a safe account and will be given back to you when you leave the hospital
16 Clues: Patients have the right to refuse _____. • Special ___ require an order from your doctor. • Ask your social worker for help mailing ______. • The hospital prohibits the use of ___ on the property. • _____ activity between patients is not allowed at the hospital. • For identification and safety reasons, your ____ must not be removed. • ...
Gr.12 Life of Pi - Part 2C 2025-11-20
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- The edible part of the carnivorous island's plant life that Pi eats.
- The microscopic organisms that cause the ocean to glow at night.
- A vital tool Pi finds in the locker and uses for defense and preparing food.
- The books of the Bible that tell the story of Jesus, which Father Martin gives to Pi.
- The ground-up fish used to attract larger prey.
- A crucial daily routine Pi maintains while at sea to prevent infection and maintain sanity.
- The specific species of the three-toed sloth Pi studied in his thesis.
- Large marine mammals that surface near Pi's raft, making him fearful of being capsized.
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- Pi navigates using these heavenly bodies at night.
- A major physiological need Pi addresses with the solar stills and collected water.
- The condition that makes Pi sick and vulnerable just before meeting the other castaway.
- The violent storm that destroys Pi's raft and most of his supplies.
- The surname of both the atheist biology teacher and the Sufi baker.
- The spiritual practice Pi continues daily on the lifeboat.
- The theme explored explicitly with the French castaway and implicitly in the second story's human version.
- A type of shellfish Pi eats from the island's shores.
16 Clues: The ground-up fish used to attract larger prey. • Pi navigates using these heavenly bodies at night. • A type of shellfish Pi eats from the island's shores. • The spiritual practice Pi continues daily on the lifeboat. • The microscopic organisms that cause the ocean to glow at night. • The violent storm that destroys Pi's raft and most of his supplies. • ...
Hospitality Revision 2021-09-02
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- Legislation, policies, procedures and activities that aim to protect the health, safety and welfare of all people at the workplace.
- An item, condition, event or situation that could lead to a potential accident or harm
- Equipment and clothing items designed to protect the user from potential hazards or injuries whilst doing a task at work
- The design of equipment and environment to be safe comfortable and productive for human use
- Single celled organisms that may cause food poisoning
- responsible for setting national food standards for Australia and New Zealand.
- Clean and sanitary conditions that promote health and safety
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- A person who performs work for a PCBU.
- An information sheet designed by suppliers detailing correct procedures when handling a substance or chemical
- The making of laws, rules or standards by parliament, which are enforceable by the legal court system
- A state authority that manages workplace safety, injuries and incidents and compensation
- Growth of minute fungi forming on food products
- Points where there is high risk of contamination or food spoilage.
- a food safety program to ensure food production methods are safe, hygienic and comply with food regulations and legislation.
14 Clues: A person who performs work for a PCBU. • Growth of minute fungi forming on food products • Single celled organisms that may cause food poisoning • Clean and sanitary conditions that promote health and safety • Points where there is high risk of contamination or food spoilage. • responsible for setting national food standards for Australia and New Zealand. • ...
Healthy Eating 2022-12-29
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- A complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- Eating a healthy and balanced diet
- A wide spectrum of techniques and psychotherapies aimed at controlling a person's level of stress, especially chronic stress, usually for the purpose of and for the motive of improving everyday functioning
- The chemical element whose main role in the body is to help maintain normal levels of fluid inside our cells
- A measure of how well a sunscreen will protect skin from UVB rays
- A body activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness
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- Performed by trained and qualified foot care nurses
- A series of practices performed to preserve health
- An act of concentrating interest or activity on something
- A feeling of appreciation by a recipient of another's kindness
- An organic molecule that is an essential micronutrient that an organism needs in small quantities for the proper functioning of its metabolism
- The first meal of the day especially when taken in the morning
- An inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance, which is the main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere.
- A sedentary state of mind and body
14 Clues: Eating a healthy and balanced diet • A sedentary state of mind and body • A series of practices performed to preserve health • Performed by trained and qualified foot care nurses • An act of concentrating interest or activity on something • A feeling of appreciation by a recipient of another's kindness • The first meal of the day especially when taken in the morning • ...
Getting to Know Hospice 2024-11-06
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- Suncrest Visits More! The Suncrest _______ is the Suncrest standard of care for our patients and is made up of 2 RN Visits and 5 CNA Visits per week.
- Which team member helps with emotional and spiritual support?
- The hospice team member who assists with personal hygiene care?
- A Hospice _____ Director is the individual who certifies eligibility for hospice care.
- The hospice benefit does not run out as long as the patient continues to meet the ________ requirements."
- How many CNA visits do patients receive each week while on Suncrest Hospice?
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- Hospice care covers a medical team, _______, equipment, volunteers, and supplies for patients
- Care that emphasizes support to patients with a terminal illness?
- Hospice is Covered by Medicare,__________, and most private insurance.
- The primary goal of hospice care is to improve what aspect of a patient's life?
- Key members of a hospice care team include Medical Director, Registered ______, CNA, Chaplain, and Social Worker
- The hospice benefit that provides short-term relief to caregivers?
- What is the term for medical equipment, such as hospital beds, provided by hospice?
- To be eligible for hospice, individuals have a terminal diagnosis and a life expectancy of _______ months or less
14 Clues: Which team member helps with emotional and spiritual support? • The hospice team member who assists with personal hygiene care? • Care that emphasizes support to patients with a terminal illness? • The hospice benefit that provides short-term relief to caregivers? • Hospice is Covered by Medicare,__________, and most private insurance. • ...
31 2024-01-08
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- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease.
- The process of causing something to absorb water.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the diseases, debilities, and care of aged persons.
- The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.
- Physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive for the purpose of conditioning the body.
- Relating to the study of genes and their functions. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
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- Medicine Combining traditional Western medicine with alternative treatments for a holistic approach to healthcare.
- A system of alternative medicine based on the concept of treating like with like using highly diluted substances.
- System The body's defense mechanism against pathogens, including bacteria and viruses.
- Immunity A form of indirect protection from infectious diseases that occurs when a large percentage of a population becomes immune.
- Distancing The practice of keeping a safe distance from others to reduce the spread of contagious diseases.
12 Clues: The process of causing something to absorb water. • The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats. • Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease. • Relating to the study of genes and their functions. (Note: Repeated for variety.) • ...
Unit 11 2024-04-11
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- What condition is frequently associated with patients who have undergone prolonged mechanical ventilation in healthcare settings?
- Occurs when a cell or bacteria becomes less sensitive to a specific drug
- What medical device is used to drain and collect urine from the bladder?
- What type of solution is commonly used for disinfection and sanitization in healthcare settings?
- What does a microorganism do when it taints a sterile environment?
- Which bacteria strain is commonly associated with foodborne illnesses and gastrointestinal infections?
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- What term describes the state of alert and proactive measures taken to combat potential infectious threats?
- What kind of infection originates from being in a hospital or healthcare facility?
- What product is often used as an alternative when soap and water are not readily available for hand hygiene?
- What abbreviation stands for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, a bacterium that causes difficult-to-treat infections?
- What organism serves as a carrier or transmitter of an infectious agent?
- What type of bacterial infection commonly causes skin abscesses and can sometimes lead to more serious complications?
12 Clues: What does a microorganism do when it taints a sterile environment? • What organism serves as a carrier or transmitter of an infectious agent? • Occurs when a cell or bacteria becomes less sensitive to a specific drug • What medical device is used to drain and collect urine from the bladder? • ...
Econ 1 - Crossword 1 2021-02-23
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- person who takes a risk or gamble in starting a business using factors of production
- money that is used to start a business/ buy capital goods along with land and labor
- basic necessities with the economy → food, clothing and shelter
- buying and selling of the finished goods within the economy part of GDP
- limitation of products and resources that influences supply and demand in economy
- total of all new goods, services, and structures produced within the economy
- land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship - things needed to start a business
- buying products to impress others - another name for a want
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- buying and selling of natural resources used to produce finished goods in the economy
- products that last for a short period of time - food, clothes and hygiene products
- basic equation of economics - quantity vs. want within the economy
- capital that flows from the markets to the businesses and consumers
- the study of money, how to earn, spend and more importantly invest - $ makes $
- equipment and machinery purchased with financial capital in running a business
- products that last for a long period of time - such as appliances, cars and furniture
- usually luxury or materialistic goods used as a status symbol in economy to impress others
16 Clues: buying products to impress others - another name for a want • basic necessities with the economy → food, clothing and shelter • basic equation of economics - quantity vs. want within the economy • capital that flows from the markets to the businesses and consumers • buying and selling of the finished goods within the economy part of GDP • ...
Test 2024-09-03
3 Clues: Grows food that feeds us and fills our stores. • Helps maintain cleanliness and hygiene in places. • Provides medical treatment for illnesses and injuries.
Personal Hygiene 2020-11-12
Nursing module 1-3 2021-02-02
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- Unicellular microorganisms that are capable of infecting a host organism.
- An undesired effect of taking medicine.
- A piece of cloth worn over the face that is intended to prevent the spread of disease
- Substances found in sugar, bread, potatoes etc which provide the body with energy.
- The act of injecting medication into a patient's body.
- Meat that comes from birds such as chicken and turkey
- It kills or prevents the growth of bacteria.
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- The practice of keeping oneself clean. Among other things, it includes proper bathing and hand washing habits.
- Substance that is used to clean a non-living object and kill any microorganisms that are living on it.
- A nutrient that contributes to the development of healthy tissue, bone, muscle, skin, and blood.
- A note from a doctor stating that a patient should receive a certain amount of a powerful medicine.
- The amount of medication to be given to a patient.
- Someone is to keep that person by him or herself so that he or she cannot infect others with a disease.
- Organic compounds that are used to store excess nutrients in order to produce energy at a later time.
14 Clues: An undesired effect of taking medicine. • It kills or prevents the growth of bacteria. • The amount of medication to be given to a patient. • Meat that comes from birds such as chicken and turkey • The act of injecting medication into a patient's body. • Unicellular microorganisms that are capable of infecting a host organism. • ...
Food Safety Crossword 2013-06-23
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- Good to keep this in the car to use to transport frozen food home from the supermarket
- Bacteria need food, time, moisture and what else to grow?
- You should not buy or eat food after this date has passed
- One of the 4C's (Clean, Cook, Cover, .......) that can help to ensure food safety
- When cooking a barbecue, this is the practice of cooking the meat patties and sausages before hand to ensure they are cooked thoroughly
- This is where you should store your (covered) cooked food in the fridge
- Temperature where most bacteria like to multiply
- This is an important practice to prevent food poisoning
- You should defrost frozen foods in this
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- Happens when bacteria from one food item is transferred to another food item often by way of poor personal hygiene, dirty utensils or unwashed cutting boards or benches
- This can be used to check the temperature of your meat to ensure that it is cooked
- The bacteria most commonly found in rice products
- Something that has the potential to cause harm
- When cooking chicken or pork, the juices should run ........ to indicate when it is cooked completely
14 Clues: You should defrost frozen foods in this • Something that has the potential to cause harm • Temperature where most bacteria like to multiply • The bacteria most commonly found in rice products • This is an important practice to prevent food poisoning • Bacteria need food, time, moisture and what else to grow? • ...
Different Terminologies About Risk Management As Applied To Safety Hygiene and Sanitation 2023-08-15
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- Adherence to established rules, regulations, and guidelines to ensure safety and minimize risks.
- Providing knowledge and skills to individuals to effectively manage risks and ensure safety.
- A term used to describe the degree of harm that may result from exposure to a hazard
- Refer to established guidelines, procedures, or principles that provide a structured framework for identifying, assessing, analyzing, and responding to risks within an organization or project.
- A substance that triggers an allergic reaction
- Refers to the strategies, actions, or measures put in place to manage, mitigate, or reduce the impact of identified risks.
- The process of reducing or minimizing the impact and severity of potential risks.
- A potential source of danger or harm
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- An act or omission that increases the likelihood of a loss or injury
- Actions taken to avoid or minimize the likelihood of an unwanted event or risk.
- Refers to the condition or state of being free from harm, danger, or the risk of injury.
- The state of being clean and free from germs
- Refers to the condition or state of being free from harm, danger, or the risk of injury.
- The introduction of harmful substances or microorganisms into an environment, leading to potential hazards.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and health to prevent illness and minimize risks.
15 Clues: A potential source of danger or harm • The state of being clean and free from germs • A substance that triggers an allergic reaction • An act or omission that increases the likelihood of a loss or injury • Actions taken to avoid or minimize the likelihood of an unwanted event or risk. • ...
Fitness 2016-04-11
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- the action or process of carrying out or accomplishing an action, task, or function.
- a ball or shot that bounces back after striking a hard surface.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out especially to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- a room or building equipped for gymnastics, games, and other physical exercise.
- the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.
- of or relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- British term for physical therapy.
- any of the pieces of hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
- the study of the mechanics of body movements.
- of or relating to an attempt to score in a game or contest.
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- bear all or part of the weight of.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a sport of unarmed combat derived from jujitsu and intended to train the body and mind.
- a special magnetic charm or appeal.
- to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like.
- the sum of the physical and chemical processes in an organism by which its material substance is produced, maintained, and destroyed, and by which energy is made available.
- the fact or power of enduring an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
- bend.
- an instance of being injured.
20 Clues: bend. • an instance of being injured. • bear all or part of the weight of. • British term for physical therapy. • a special magnetic charm or appeal. • the study of the mechanics of body movements. • of or relating to the heart and blood vessels. • a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority. • of or relating to an attempt to score in a game or contest. • ...
Hank's Puzzle 2015-10-29
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- Somekind of wonderful artist
- Gifted bodywash brand
- (this) typical white girl's middle name
- GIS language
- Structure
- Castle of Kaleigh's excursion
- Life and times "protagonist"
- Restaurant often mentioned?
- Location of first encounter
- Giant Japanese river terrors
- Local mushroom descriptor
- The Dude’s white drink
- Apparent side-effect of brutal excavations
- Fatboy brimful
- The Fifth Element
- Aug. 12th sign
- His descriptions of things are really good
- One question: ___ or theirs?
- Imminently neurotic pup
- Alvvays eventual fiance
- Other gravity gruncle
- Most gossipy aunt
- Oral hygiene compulsion need
- Devan hostel
- Terrible, less so with ginger ale
- It’s free so take
- Pronounced with a hard "g"
- Harvey's #1
- Shelter with a Stocker ban
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- Kinkade and Tutone subject
- Agreed anniversary date
- Color of 39th Spring
- Dracula's Castle
- Color of islands
- Airport of your arrival, my departure
- Monster mom
- Number one fear
- Charleston hostel
- Bella's breed
- Emma's employer
- Saint Paul introductory pub
- Language overheard on Skype calls
- Dacian conqueror
- Blue focus descriptor
- Style combo with shorts
- Inexplicably undomesticated beasts
- They come in Aussie and Kiwi
- Creature claiming St. Kate sanctuary
- Tremors monster
- Life with Steve Zizzou
- Indie game necessity
- Heartattack mate
- Bridge type in St. Paul
- Charleston cousin
- Gravity grunkle
- Emperor of excavated coin
56 Clues: Structure • Monster mom • Harvey's #1 • GIS language • Devan hostel • Bella's breed • Fatboy brimful • Aug. 12th sign • Number one fear • Emma's employer • Tremors monster • Gravity grunkle • Dracula's Castle • Color of islands • Dacian conqueror • Heartattack mate • Charleston hostel • The Fifth Element • Most gossipy aunt • Charleston cousin • It’s free so take • Color of 39th Spring • Indie game necessity • ...
CRAZY FOOD CROSSWORD 2018-02-01
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- an organism that must live in or on a host to survive
- cooking and preparing food to be eaten
- barrier that holds back head or facial hair to keep it from contaminating food
- fresh fruits and vegetables
- products that can spoil quickly, especially if they are not stored properly are _____ products
- washing dishes by hand
- clothing that is worn to help lower the chances of food contamination
- removing food and other soil from a surface
- harmful organism or substance
- a product at the end of its use and turn it into a raw material to make a different product
- placing food in a location for later use
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- involves assisting an injured person until professional medical help can be provided
- _____ is the path food takes from when it is received by an establishment to when it is disposed of waste
- review and inspection of all safety procedures and equipment
- food that has been cleaned and prepared so that it can be cooked and eaten
- worker who is in direct contact with food
- clean
- a thermometer that you adjust for accuracy
- a product heated at a high enough temperature to kill harmful bacteria
- written record of day-to-day actions and procedures
- _____ is the period of time a product can be stored and still be good to use
- food that is unfit to be eaten
- source of danger
- form of fungus
- good grooming habits to maintain health
25 Clues: clean • form of fungus • source of danger • washing dishes by hand • fresh fruits and vegetables • harmful organism or substance • food that is unfit to be eaten • cooking and preparing food to be eaten • good grooming habits to maintain health • placing food in a location for later use • worker who is in direct contact with food • a thermometer that you adjust for accuracy • ...
Joni's Kruiswoordraadsel 2013-05-23
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- Een legale drugs waarvan de gevolgen door vele mensen onderschat worden.
- Deze cursus is zeer nuttig voor een mensenleven te kunnen redden.
- Als je veel energie verbruikt tijdens het sporten dan sport je aan een lage intensiteit/hoge intensiteit. (wat is juist?)
- Een eetprogramma waarbij je zo gezond mogelijk eet met als doel te vermageren.
- Dit is de enige groep in de voedingsdriehoek die niets met voeding te maken heeft.
- Een machine die gebruikt wordt door medici om te reanimeren door middel van elektrische schokken.
- Eetstoornis waarbij je heel hard vermagerd, maar je er toch fier op bent.
- 1 van de redenen die mensen aanhalen om niet te sporten is 'een gebrek aan ..?..'.
- Naast harddrugs zijn er ook nog ..?..
- Uit hoeveel groepen bestaat de voedingsdriehoek?
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- Eetstoornis met als symptoom 'braken'.
- Een andere naam voor een 'vals been'.
- Bacterien zijn boosdoeners voor je gezondheid. Daarom is een goede ..?.. erg noodzakelijk.
- Deze ziekte heeft als symptomen dons beharing op de armen en slecht humeur en opvliegend.
- Wat kan je raadplegen voor de algemene voedingsaanbevelingen?
- Voor deze ziekte is nog steeds geen geneesmiddel gevonden.
- Voor sportieve mensen met een handicap worden om de 4 jaar de ..?.. georganiseerd.
- De voedingsdriehoek laat zien dat dagelijks 0,5liter gezond/ongezond is. (wat is juist?)
- Stoffen die de werking van je lichaam beïnvloeden wanneer je ze gebruikt.
- Groente die meer ijzer bevat dan veel andere groenten.
20 Clues: Een andere naam voor een 'vals been'. • Naast harddrugs zijn er ook nog ..?.. • Eetstoornis met als symptoom 'braken'. • Uit hoeveel groepen bestaat de voedingsdriehoek? • Groente die meer ijzer bevat dan veel andere groenten. • Voor deze ziekte is nog steeds geen geneesmiddel gevonden. • Wat kan je raadplegen voor de algemene voedingsaanbevelingen? • ...
TPD Safety Meeting Crossword! 2013-10-11
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- Ensuring proper ________ in all areas can help miniize risks for eye strain.
- "Every Employee has the __________ to understand the Emergency Response and Safety Procedures, plan for their implementation, and to use good judgement in all emergency situations.
- CHO Stands for Chemical Hygiene _______.
- Goggles are available in two styles: ______, which cover eye sockets completely, and "cover," which may be work over glasses.
- Approved eye glasses worn in the lab must have protective ____ _______.
- In all emergencies, remember to call site _________.
- Safety glasses protect eyes from __________ and debris.
- Safety glasses must have “Z-87” logo. Must be worn in all lab and ________ areas
- ________ Worn in the lab must have the type Z87 listed on the label.
- Never try to ______ ______ a large spill or any hazardous chemical spill yourself.
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- Almost 70% of accidents happen because flying or _______ objects.
- Face shields shall only be worn over _______ eye protection.
- When you are working with a __________, safety glasses may be temporarily removed.
- Goggle __________ should be adequate, but well protected from spash/liquid entry.
- In the event of a spill with chemical exposure, go directly to the ______ ______.
- In the event of a spill, if possible, attempt to ________ the spill and lab to minimize the potential to spread contamination.
- Always wear chemical ________ gloves when cleaning spill areas.
- _______ is the name of the team trained to handle chemical emergencies.
- A spill is defined as anything greater than two _______ or any hazardous chemical.
- CERT Stands for Chemical ________ Response Team.
20 Clues: CHO Stands for Chemical Hygiene _______. • CERT Stands for Chemical ________ Response Team. • In all emergencies, remember to call site _________. • Safety glasses protect eyes from __________ and debris. • Face shields shall only be worn over _______ eye protection. • Always wear chemical ________ gloves when cleaning spill areas. • ...
Hannah Family Reunion Puzzle 2014-05-06
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- If you combine the hair styles of Jim Morrison, Greg Brady, and the Boston Bomber who do you get?
- Mom's favorite primal chant, especially after a couple margaritas
- Food item most (or possibly least)requested this year
- Hopefully Nancy will again emulate this classic character in flight
- Where are we going by the way?
- Like most princesses, Miss Grace doesn't like to overexert herself and cause this to happen
- Very valuable hygiene service which the Hannah girls perform
- This duo is crowned as the Messy crew by both their moms b/c they are famous for leaving a trail of debri wherever they go
- And the award for "Family Pot Stirrer" goes to...
- He's Creepy, Cool, and Canine...simply, he's a Rock Star!
- Hopefully Patty doesn't repeat this incident from a couple yrs ago
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- Thinking Krissy will need a nap & some aspirin cuz she's...
- In a recent survey, Todd was voted to resemble this famous baseball catcher...
- The aunt who will certainly achieve "favorite" status with Zack
- Chris could be a professional at this if it were a competative sport
- This pink goddess is colorful, coveted, and celebrated!
- Slip dad this elixir and the animal in him emerges
- When Big Daddy's rocking this casual look, these are a key accessory
- Aside from his sexy rumba, Paul can also amaze w/ this folk dance
- This word was banned in the Hannah family household growing up
20 Clues: Where are we going by the way? • And the award for "Family Pot Stirrer" goes to... • Slip dad this elixir and the animal in him emerges • Food item most (or possibly least)requested this year • This pink goddess is colorful, coveted, and celebrated! • He's Creepy, Cool, and Canine...simply, he's a Rock Star! • ...
Safety Assignment 2021-01-28
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- The highest persons on the chain of command
- Alarms are _____ to be turned off.
- A patient identifier
- Type of consent given by physician, nurse witnesses.
- For patients with pneumonia keep head elevated to ____ degrees?
- The 'B' in sbar stands for?
- Components of a medication order include:patient’s name, DOB, medication, dose, route, frequency, and _____.
- An acronym used to remember high alert medications
- Instead of Q.D. write____.
- SCRMC uses the color _____ on socks, door magnets, and arm bands to indicate fall risk.
- A type of door sign.
- Skin breakdown on the Braden scale of _____ or less results in a WCON consult.
- The number one priority after a fall is to ___ the patient.
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- Using _______ communication between team members improves safety.
- Use alcohol hand sanitizer _____ and after gloving.
- Scanning the patient’s armband and the medicines at the __________ is the expected standard for all areas using the hand-held scanners.
- 'Have you seen _____?" is a phrase to remind others to practice good hand hygiene.
- Use with dressing changes to prevent surgical site infections
- Do not enter MS or MSO4, instead enter__.
- A nurse has ___ hours to notify a provider involved in that patient’s care of the critical value.
- Who is responsible for fall prevention?
- Door signs are not a _____ violation.
- Place this color sticker on defective equipment.
- One of the most common HAIs are catheter associated urinary tract infections, also known as _____.
- Healthcare associated infections or ______ frequently occur from staff infection germs.
25 Clues: A patient identifier • A type of door sign. • Instead of Q.D. write____. • The 'B' in sbar stands for? • Alarms are _____ to be turned off. • Door signs are not a _____ violation. • Who is responsible for fall prevention? • Do not enter MS or MSO4, instead enter__. • The highest persons on the chain of command • Place this color sticker on defective equipment. • ...
Travel 2021-01-10
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- A portable bag with a handle and wheels; used for carrying clothes and other personal things.
- A vehicle designed for air.
- The activity of visiting places of interest in a particular location.
- A cushion which you rest your head on while travelling.
- A railway vehicle that is moved by a locomotive and has connected wagons.
- An act people do on holidays, using their cameras.
- A vehicle for travelling on water.
- Apartments, flats or houses people rent on special websites for their holidays.
- A large ship (like a hotel) that carries people on trips for pleasure.
- A portable, small bag which holds products for body hygiene.
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- An act of paying for a thing that will help you remember a certain place or holiday.
- An act of communicating and spending time with a person who lives in a particular area or neighbourhood.
- A large road vehicle that is able to carry a larger amount of passengers.
- A building in which people stay and pay for rooms and meals.
- A four-wheeled road vehicle that is able to carry a small amount of people.
- A device that is used to recharge a battery of a phone.
- An act of finding helpful information about a certain place.
- holder A case designed for holding a wallet (or a passport).
- A place which offers overnight accomodation and a breakfast.
- A place that offers cheap bed and meals for a specific group of people (etc.,travellers).
20 Clues: A vehicle designed for air. • A vehicle for travelling on water. • An act people do on holidays, using their cameras. • A cushion which you rest your head on while travelling. • A device that is used to recharge a battery of a phone. • A building in which people stay and pay for rooms and meals. • An act of finding helpful information about a certain place. • ...
Safety Module Crossword 2022-01-31
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- Also written as "q day"
- A patient identifier in addition to date of birth
- Keep Foley bag below the level of the ____ but not touching the floor
- Is responsible for fall prevention
- The I in P-I-N-C-H meds
- The A in S-B-A-R
- Door signs are not a ____ violation
- The color of the armband to indicate a patient at risk for falls
- ____ infection – germs passed from patient to patient by staff members' hands
- The B in S-B-A-R
- Lead the list of healthcare-associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- The D in S-B-A-R (E-D)
- The E in S-B-A-R (E-D)
- The H in P-I-N-C-H meds
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- “Have you seen ___?” is a phrase to remind fellow staff members to perform good hand hygiene
- Assess the patient's skin using this scale to determine the risk of skin breakdown
- Type of label that is red-orange placed on malfunctioning equipment
- Are the last resort for violent or non-violent behavior control
- Our culture of safety depends upon good _____ and reliable documentation
- Can be abbreviated as mcg
- This can be checked to see a patient's name and date of birth
- Always use this technique with dressing and tubing changes
- One of the S's in S-B-A-R
- One of the R's in S-B-A-R
- Use alcohol hand ____ before and after gloving
25 Clues: The A in S-B-A-R • The B in S-B-A-R • The D in S-B-A-R (E-D) • The E in S-B-A-R (E-D) • Also written as "q day" • The I in P-I-N-C-H meds • The H in P-I-N-C-H meds • Can be abbreviated as mcg • One of the S's in S-B-A-R • One of the R's in S-B-A-R • Is responsible for fall prevention • Door signs are not a ____ violation • Use alcohol hand ____ before and after gloving • ...
Spelling list 13 2022-11-01
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- able to be passed easily from one person to another.
- location for preparing and dispensing drugs; also the study of preparing and dispensing drugs
- a vehicle that takes people to and from hospitals
- contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms
- to cure
- a health facility where patients receive treatment
- gradual recovery after an illness
- a medical doctor, especially a doctor who is not a surgeon
- a tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
- a specialist who corrects irregularly positioned teeth
- children's doctor
- pain in the stomach
- a physician who specializes in surgery
- an abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally
- cleanliness
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- a workplace for the conduct of scientific research
- a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
- having to do with health; free of dirt and germs
- inflammation of the lungs
- immunization
- a person waiting to receive medical treatment
- broken bone
- one who measures vision
- any drug used to cure, prevent, or treat illness or discomfort
- treatment methods aimed at making people feel better and function more effectively
- a written order from a doctor for a specific medicine
- cannot be passed along to others
- inflammation of the tonsils
- inflammation of the appendix
- healthcare facility for outpatient care
- when something gets better or when you make it better
- having to do with the body
32 Clues: to cure • broken bone • cleanliness • immunization • children's doctor • pain in the stomach • one who measures vision • inflammation of the lungs • having to do with the body • inflammation of the tonsils • inflammation of the appendix • cannot be passed along to others • gradual recovery after an illness • a physician who specializes in surgery • healthcare facility for outpatient care • ...
Spelling list 13 2022-11-01
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- immunization
- a medical doctor, especially a doctor who is not a surgeon
- a person waiting to receive medical treatment
- when something gets better or when you make it better
- gradual recovery after an illness
- a vehicle that takes people to and from hospitals
- a physician who specializes in surgery
- contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms
- able to be passed easily from one person to another.
- any drug used to cure, prevent, or treat illness or discomfort
- having to do with health; free of dirt and germs
- to cure
- a tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
- a health facility where patients receive treatment
- an abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally
- children's doctor
- treatment methods aimed at making people feel better and function more effectively
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- a written order from a doctor for a specific medicine
- inflammation of the lungs
- inflammation of the appendix
- cleanliness
- having to do with the body
- a workplace for the conduct of scientific research
- healthcare facility for outpatient care
- cannot be passed along to others
- broken bone
- one who measures vision
- a specialist who corrects irregularly positioned teeth
- location for preparing and dispensing drugs; also the study of preparing and dispensing drugs
- pain in the stomach
- inflammation of the tonsils
- a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
32 Clues: to cure • cleanliness • broken bone • immunization • children's doctor • pain in the stomach • one who measures vision • inflammation of the lungs • having to do with the body • inflammation of the tonsils • inflammation of the appendix • cannot be passed along to others • gradual recovery after an illness • a physician who specializes in surgery • healthcare facility for outpatient care • ...
A level Vocabulary Review 2023-12-19
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- a person or thing is attractive in a way that makes you like them very much
- public praise and reward for sb's work or actions
- something is worth the time, money, or effort that you spend on it
- behaving in a way that shows you care about other people and their interests more than you care about yourself
- very much; completely
- a person who does a job without being paid for it
- all the people who live in a particular area, country, etc.
- to emphasize something, especially so that people give it more attention
- wanting to do sth or wanting sth to happen very much
- helpful; making sure that people have what they need
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- an act of showing or explaining how sth works or is done
- the process of introducing somebody to a new job, skill, organization
- the act of keeping or storing something
- the large amount of time and effort that someone spends on something
- the practice of keeping yourself and the things around you clean, in order to prevent illness and disease
- buildings, services, equipment, etc. that are provided for a particular purpose
- a period of time during which a student or new graduate gets practical experience in a job
- giving help, encouragement or sympathy to somebody
- to choose someone to do a particular job or have a particular position
- to work in the correct way
20 Clues: very much; completely • to work in the correct way • the act of keeping or storing something • public praise and reward for sb's work or actions • a person who does a job without being paid for it • giving help, encouragement or sympathy to somebody • wanting to do sth or wanting sth to happen very much • helpful; making sure that people have what they need • ...
Wellbeing 2023-10-18
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- A social activity that promotes mental and emotional wellbeing. (10 letters)
- The ability to recover and adapt to adversity and stress.(10 letters)
- A state of mental and emotional calmness and balance.(10 letters)
- A mental state of peace and tranquility (8 letters)
- A form of exercise that involves moving to music (7 letters)
- A practice of focusing one's mind and reducing stress.(10 letters)
- Regular _______________ can help maintain physical and mental health.(7 letters)
- A practice of keeping track of your thoughts and feelings.(10 letters)
- A lack of this can lead to stress and anxiety.(10 letters)
- The process of caring for your body through healthy eating, exercise, and self-care. (9 letters)
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- The state of being physically and mentally sound. (7 letters)
- The practice of finding calm and balance through meditation and deep breathing. (11 letters)
- The science of good health and longevity (4 letters)
- A state of mental and emotional __________. (8 letters)
- Physical activity that helps improve overall health and wellbeing.(9 letters)
- A balanced __________ leads to better health.(8 letters)
- A feeling of gratitude, contentment, and happiness.(8 letters)
- A form of exercise that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation. (4 letters)
- Yoga A popular form of yoga.(5 letters)
- The ability to cope with life's challenges.(6 letters)
- A feeling of contentment and satisfaction with life. (9 letters)
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.(6 letters)
22 Clues: Yoga A popular form of yoga.(5 letters) • A mental state of peace and tranquility (8 letters) • The science of good health and longevity (4 letters) • The ability to cope with life's challenges.(6 letters) • A state of mental and emotional __________. (8 letters) • A balanced __________ leads to better health.(8 letters) • ...
Unit 2 Challenge Spelling 2016-09-02
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- successful in material terms; flourishing financially
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
- to a great or significant extent
- lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely
- the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something, or the state of being maintained
- an object that is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon
- notably large in size, amount, or extent
- an act of asking for information
- actual existence, typically as contrasted with what was intended, expected, or believed
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- fully in agreement
- a chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, or giving particular seasonal information.
- a thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress
- denoting an action or event preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important
- the process or action by which one thing absorbs or is absorbed by another
- successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
- mentioning or alluding to
- try hard to do or achieve something
- unusual; not typical
- a figure of speech comparing two unlike things using like or as
- a person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office
22 Clues: fully in agreement • unusual; not typical • mentioning or alluding to • to a great or significant extent • an act of asking for information • try hard to do or achieve something • notably large in size, amount, or extent • successful in material terms; flourishing financially • successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect • ...
Criss-Cross 2019-03-05
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- Kein Marder und kein Löwe
- Seltene Fischart in Thrakien
- Tauchen können sie nicht
- Knoblauch, Zitrone, Oregano
- europäische und asiatische Flora und Fauna treffen hier zusammen
- Klein, und in der Schweiz ausgestorben
- Opfer der Hygiene in der Landwirtschaft
- Mit viel Glück auch in der Schweiz zu sehen
- Als ob rote Blutkörperchen den Fluss hinunterfliessen
- Hier spielt Griechenland in der Superleage
- rex, flex oder fex? Sicher gross. lat., 1 Wort
- Entstehen durch kleinste Mengen Fremdmaterialien (MZ)
- Gurken- Knoblauch- Minze-Jogurtsauce
- 2000 leisten wertvolle Arbeit
- Besticht mit ihrer einmaligen Vielgestaltigkeit (deutsch)
- Diese Unterart hat den grauen Mantel gewählt
- Singen im Duett (Umlaut 2 Buchstaben)
- Wenn Träume wahr werden
- Wirkt auch gegen Magenkrämpfe
- 515 km
- von 39
- Der Storch im Wald
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- Spyros hat ihn erfunden
- Jeder Grieche hat im Durchschnitt 12 davon
- Die Wissenschaftler haben das kleine Schmuckstück sofort erkannt
- Auf wenig Fläche grosser Einsatz (Mz.)
- Vulkanische Ablagerungen
- Frisst nur, was er sieht (Sichtjäger)
- Hält Pflanzenfresser und Gesundheitsbewusste ab
- Eldorado (139 endemische Arten)
- Er bohrt ohne Akku
- Er läuft täglich einige Kilometer (Umlaut 2 Buchstaben)
- Garantiert traditionelle Spezialität
- Mit diesem Horn bringt sie keinen Ton hervor
- von Bulgarien besetzt
- 10-11 kg auf ein Kilogramm verdichtet
- Von Meereshöhe bis 3091 m ü.M.
- Von Albanien bis in die Türkei (zwei Worte)
- So plumpe gibt es in der Schweiz keine
- griechisch Eiertütschen
40 Clues: 515 km • von 39 • Er bohrt ohne Akku • Der Storch im Wald • von Bulgarien besetzt • Spyros hat ihn erfunden • Wenn Träume wahr werden • griechisch Eiertütschen • Tauchen können sie nicht • Vulkanische Ablagerungen • Kein Marder und kein Löwe • Knoblauch, Zitrone, Oregano • Seltene Fischart in Thrakien • 2000 leisten wertvolle Arbeit • Wirkt auch gegen Magenkrämpfe • ...
Honey bees Page 13 2019-09-06
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- the offspring of two plants or animals of different species
- about to happen.
- relating to the state immediately preceding waking up.
- at once.
- catch fire or cause to catch fire
- a plant which grows only in or on water.
- diverse in character or content.
- extremely amusing.
- enabling a person to discover or learn something for themselves.
- a mode of behaviour or way of thought specific to an individual.
- conferred as an honour.
- lacking knowledge or awareness in general.
- a humorous or malicious deception.
- deliberate exaggeration, not meant to be taken literally.
- extremely large or great.
- extremely ugly.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health through cleanliness.
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- move at great speed, typically in an uncontrolled manner.
- the practice of claiming to have higher standards or more laudable beliefs than is the case.
- exactly alike.
- 1 friendly and welcoming to visitors or guests. 2 (of an environment)
- 1 remain in one place in the air.
- of the same kind.
- writing consisting of a stylized picture of a a word, syllable, or sound
- an arrangement according to relative importance or inclusiveness.
- a thing that hinders.
- existing only in the imagination.
- (of a voice) rough and harsh.
- unable to read or write.
- words having the same spelling / pronunciation but different meanings
- causing amusement.
- the killing of another human being.
- honour or respect shown publicly.
33 Clues: at once. • exactly alike. • extremely ugly. • about to happen. • of the same kind. • extremely amusing. • causing amusement. • a thing that hinders. • conferred as an honour. • unable to read or write. • extremely large or great. • (of a voice) rough and harsh. • diverse in character or content. • 1 remain in one place in the air. • catch fire or cause to catch fire • ...
Marvellous Meat 2020-08-20
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- To add salt and pepper to taste
- This meat should be white with a blue tinge
- White connective tissue
- Hitting meat with a meat mallet to soften tougher cuts of meat
- Meat from a cow
- A tender cut of beef
- The cut of chicken that includes the lower leg
- This is very important when cooking with meat
- Meat is the ....... of animals
- A sauce served with roast lamb
- Slow cooking in a liquid
- Soaking meat in a liquid to add flavour and tenderness
- This is the meat used to make hamburgers
- This is the meat from a sheep under 12 months old
- The flesh of fresh pork should be this colour
- Cutting meat into even sized cubes
- Removing fat, sinew and elastin
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- This holds the meat fibres together
- An outdoor method of cooking
- This cut of meat is often roasted
- Meat should be prepared on this chopping board
- A cut of beef suitable for casseroling
- Cooking in fat or oil
- Fresh ,eat should have this texture
- A boneless piece of meat
- The main nutrient that meat provides
- A person who prepares meat
- Meat that has little or no fat
- Small deposits of fat distributed through the meat
- Brains and kidneys are an example of this
- All fresh meat should smell like this
- A very rare steak is also known as this
32 Clues: Meat from a cow • A tender cut of beef • Cooking in fat or oil • White connective tissue • A boneless piece of meat • Slow cooking in a liquid • A person who prepares meat • An outdoor method of cooking • Meat is the ....... of animals • A sauce served with roast lamb • Meat that has little or no fat • To add salt and pepper to taste • Removing fat, sinew and elastin • ...
Sleep Vocabulary 2024-09-09
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- A sequence of thoughts, images, or feelings during REM sleep.
- A hormone produced by the brain that helps control the sleep-wake cycle.
- Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, even when tired.
- A behavior where a person walks or performs activities while not fully awake.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind.
- A disturbing dream that can cause fear or anxiety.
- Short periods of sleep taken during the day to help refresh the body.
- A 90-minute period that includes both Non-REM and REM sleep.
- A condition when a person does not get enough sleep over time.
- A condition where a person feels uncomfortable sensations in their legs, causing difficulty sleeping.
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- The body’s internal clock that regulates sleep and wake cycles over 24 hours.
- The setting where a person sleeps, including bed, temperature, noise, and light.
- A temporary inability to move or speak while falling asleep or waking up.
- A sleep disorder where a person temporarily stops breathing during sleep.
- A set of activities done before bed to help prepare the body for sleep.
- Good habits and practices that promote healthy and restful sleep.
- A type of light from screens that interferes with melatonin production.
- The first four stages of sleep, where the body slows down and repairs itself.
- The final stage of sleep, where dreaming occurs.
- A temporary sleep disorder caused by traveling across multiple time zones.
20 Clues: A natural state of rest for the body and mind. • The final stage of sleep, where dreaming occurs. • A disturbing dream that can cause fear or anxiety. • A 90-minute period that includes both Non-REM and REM sleep. • A sequence of thoughts, images, or feelings during REM sleep. • Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, even when tired. • ...
house 3 2024-08-13
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- An appliance used to remove wrinkles from clothes
- Hose A flexible tube used to water plants
- A box where mail is delivered
- Machine A machine used to wash clothes automatically
- Board A flat surface used for ironing clothes
- A private road leading up to a house or garage
- The lowest level of a house, often used for storage or as a utility room
- A paved outdoor area adjoining a house
- A substance used for washing and cleaning
- Box A container for storing tools
- A barrier that encloses or separates an area
- Mower A machine used for cutting grass
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- Paper Paper used for personal hygiene after using the toilet
- The top covering of a house
- An outdoor cooking appliance for barbecuing
- A building or part of a building used to store a car
- Room A room where clothes are washed and dried
- A structure that allows smoke from a fireplace or stove to exit a house
- Cleaner An appliance that uses suction to clean floors and carpets
- Rack A bar or stand where towels are hung to dry
- A machine used to dry clothes after washing
- A liquid soap used for washing hair
- A tool with a long handle and bristles for sweeping floors
- The space in a house just below the roof, often used for storage
- A button outside a house that, when pressed, rings a bell inside
25 Clues: The top covering of a house • A box where mail is delivered • Box A container for storing tools • A liquid soap used for washing hair • A paved outdoor area adjoining a house • Mower A machine used for cutting grass • Hose A flexible tube used to water plants • A substance used for washing and cleaning • An outdoor cooking appliance for barbecuing • ...
CONCORD CHOIR CROSSWORD 2.0 2024-09-26
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- THREE F'S
- I THINK IT'S GOOD WHEN A GEN ALPHA CALLS YOU THIS
- MEDIUM LOUD I HAD TO REDEEM MYSELF
- WE DO THIS TO SIGHT READ RHYTHMS
- WHERE IS MS. MIJARES RIGHT NOW
- OUR WINTER CONCERT DATE
- YOU CAN USE THIS ANIMAL TO HELP YOU READ A DOTTED RHYTHM
- WE'RE GOING HERE IN THE SPRING
- DO RE MI FA SOL ETC.
- ALL STATE CHOIR AUDITION DAY
- MEANS LONG IN ITALIAN, USUALLY A SLOW TEMPO
- MS. MIJARES' FIRST NAME
- MS. MIJARES' PREFERRED FORM OF COFFEE
- IF IT RAINS TODAY, THIS IS GETTING CANCELLED
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- ARTICULATION MARKING THAT MEANS SHORT
- THE COMPOSER OF HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SINGING
- THE TOP AUDITIONED CHOIR IN THE STATE
- MS. MIJARES DOES THE LA TIMES VERSION OF THIS EVERY DAY
- I'M STILL NOT SURE WHAT THIS WORD MEANS
- WE SING THIS AT THE END OF EVERY WINTER CONCERT
- A DANCE MOVE MS. MIJARES IS REALLY GOOD AT BUT Y'ALL ARE HATERS AND THINK IT'S "NOT SCHOOL APPROPRIATE"
- GOES BARK
- GET GRADUALLY SLOWER
- THE TEMPERATURE IN THE CHOIR ROOM
- ONE BEAT IN A MEASURE OF 6/8
- THE STATE YOU'RE IN
- MRS. _______ AKA MS. MIJARES' ALTER EGO
- THIS TELLS YOU TO HOLD THE NOTE OUT AS LONG AS THE DIRECTOR WANTS
- MEDIUM SOFT I HADEIGHTH NOTE MYSELF
- MY GRANDMOTHERS ARE FULL OF MEMORIES
- A DANCE MOVE MS. MIJARES IS REALLY GOOD AT AND AN IMPORTANT PART OF DENTAL HYGIENE
31 Clues: THREE F'S • GOES BARK • THE STATE YOU'RE IN • GET GRADUALLY SLOWER • DO RE MI FA SOL ETC. • OUR WINTER CONCERT DATE • MS. MIJARES' FIRST NAME • ONE BEAT IN A MEASURE OF 6/8 • ALL STATE CHOIR AUDITION DAY • WHERE IS MS. MIJARES RIGHT NOW • WE'RE GOING HERE IN THE SPRING • WE DO THIS TO SIGHT READ RHYTHMS • THE TEMPERATURE IN THE CHOIR ROOM • MEDIUM LOUD I HAD TO REDEEM MYSELF • ...
Accreditation Crossword 2023-03-02
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- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ awareness is key to ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people feel welcome, safe, and have their health care needs met.
- Suspect _ _ _ _ _ _ , save lives.
- Where to document an integrated multidisciplinary care plan.
- A high-risk medicine starting with ‘I’.
- Who’s responsible for keeping patients safe?
- Hygiene, The single most effective action to reduce healthcare associated infections.
- Know the plan, share the plan, review the risks.
- Delivering care that is safe and _ _ _ _ _ _ centred.
- The only way patients can provide informed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is when they are adequately informed of the risks, benefits, and alternatives to their treatment.
- This method will be used by assessors to review the divisions and wards at the time of assessment.
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- Care should be coordinated and aligned to the patients' _ _ _ _ _ of care and health needs.
- Mandatory _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is one of the best ways to ensure you continue to provide safe, high-quality care.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and educating consumers about their medication is important to strengthening trust and to build awareness about potential drug side effects.
- _ _ _ _ _ care is safer care.
- Check all three _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at all points of care.
- You need to label before you _ _ _ _ _.
- The system used for reporting a hazard or incident.
- Where to find information about blood transfusion policies and procedures.
- How long you must take to perform a hand wash using soap and water: _ _ _ _ _ seconds.
- Where to find information about high-risk medicines.
- All consumers have healthcare _ _ _ _ _ _ when accessing healthcare services.
- At clinical _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, use ISBAR.
22 Clues: _ _ _ _ _ care is safer care. • Suspect _ _ _ _ _ _ , save lives. • You need to label before you _ _ _ _ _. • A high-risk medicine starting with ‘I’. • At clinical _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, use ISBAR. • Who’s responsible for keeping patients safe? • Know the plan, share the plan, review the risks. • The system used for reporting a hazard or incident. • ...
Esophageal Varices Nursing Action 2025-04-05
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- Relieve thirst and maintain oral comfort
- Maintain hygiene during balloon tamponade to reduce infection risk
- Watch sodium and potassium levels with vasoactive drugs
- Monitor for signs of encephalopathy like confusion or mood changes
- Prevent variceal rupture by reducing pressure from coughing or lifting
- Ensure return before giving fluids post-endoscopy
- Watch for seizures, sleep changes, or disorientation
- Given after sclerotherapy to reduce acid and protect the esophagus
- Check for signs of recurrent bleeding after procedures
- Prevent patient from pulling tube due to confusion or discomfort
- Soothe throat discomfort when patient is NPO
- Keep stomach empty to prevent nausea and vomiting
- Watch for inhalation of stomach contents, especially post-endoscopy
- Evaluate asterixis by comparing daily handwriting samples
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- H2 blocker used to counteract sclerosing agents
- Prevent necrosis by removing balloon within 12 hours
- Look for esophageal tears after procedures
- Provide nutrition when oral intake is not possible
- Watch for hyperactive or flaccid reflexes with encephalopathy
- Note musty breath odor, a sign of liver dysfunction
- Replace volume lost during bleeding episodes
- Regularly check blood pressure and heart rate
- Monitor for narrowing of the esophagus post-treatment
- Track fluids to assess balance during treatment
- Calm environment reduces stress and portal pressure
- Withhold food and fluids during active bleeding
- Remove secretions if patient cannot clear them
- Track eating and weight changes during liver treatment
- Supports blood clotting in liver-impaired patients
29 Clues: Relieve thirst and maintain oral comfort • Look for esophageal tears after procedures • Replace volume lost during bleeding episodes • Soothe throat discomfort when patient is NPO • Regularly check blood pressure and heart rate • Remove secretions if patient cannot clear them • H2 blocker used to counteract sclerosing agents • ...
