hygiene Crossword Puzzles
Maia's Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-27
Across
- the study of the harmful effects of substances on organisms
- loss of body water
- a sudden widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- vectors of malaria
- waterborne disease that was once the world's leading cause of death
- the amount of a harmful chemical to which a person is exposed
- Center of Disease Control and Prevention
- pesticides that break down quickly
- Environmental Protection Agency
- an infective agent that is able to multiply only within living cells
- organisms that cause disease
- a type of disease likely to be transmitted through the environment
- world health organisation
- a disease where the vector is a tick found on the white-tailed deer
Down
- an organism in which a pathogen lives all or part of its life
- the promotion of hygiene and the provision of clean drinking water
- the amount of a chemical in the environment often expressed in ppm
- the study of the spread of diseases
- a secondary product made in the manufacture of something else
- organisms that transmit diseases to people
- used to kill bacteria
- things in the air that are small enough to breathe into the lungs
- chemicals designed o kill unwanted organisms
- a disease that attacks the brain and memory
- unicellular microorganisms
- pesticides that do not break down quickly
- chemicals that circulate in the bloodstream and control life processes
- substances in the environment that has a harmful effect on organisms
- a waterborne diseases caused by water polluted with human feces
29 Clues: loss of body water • vectors of malaria • used to kill bacteria • world health organisation • unicellular microorganisms • organisms that cause disease • Environmental Protection Agency • pesticides that break down quickly • the study of the spread of diseases • Center of Disease Control and Prevention • pesticides that do not break down quickly • ...
Safety Puzzle 2021-01-26
Across
- What is the abbreviation for Point of Care .
- Hand hygiene decreases the spread of what?
- Name one factor that is used to rank hospitals.
- Our Culture of safety depends on?
- What can be silenced but never turned off?
- What color label should go on any malfunctioning equipment?
- a tool to aid the caregiver in gathering necessary information that needs to be relayed to another provide.
- What is one way to identify a patient
- What does the first S stand for in CSSRS?
- What is the name of the hospital we are doing clinicals in?
- What does the B mean in SBAR
Down
- Who is responsible for fall prevention?
- U is an abbreviation we shouldn't use?PINCH What is the name of the acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications?
- Informed consent must be given by who?
- What does the H in PINCH stand for?
- What type of sign does the SCRMC use to indicate a patient at risk for falls?
- What is the most preventable cause of hospital deaths?
- ____are the last resort for medical healing or behavior control.
- Braden score of __ or less automatically generates a WOCN consult.
- What does the S in SBAR mean
- How long does a nurse have to notify a provider involved in the patient's care of the critical value ?
- The consent form should be signed ___ working on a patient.
- What does the C stand for in CSSRS?
- What does the P in PINCH stand for?
24 Clues: What does the S in SBAR mean • What does the B mean in SBAR • Our Culture of safety depends on? • What does the H in PINCH stand for? • What does the C stand for in CSSRS? • What does the P in PINCH stand for? • What is one way to identify a patient • Informed consent must be given by who? • Who is responsible for fall prevention? • What does the first S stand for in CSSRS? • ...
Term 3 Vocabulary Activity 2021-01-12
Across
- A group of substances that can alter the user's behaviour or mental state when consumed.
- A substance used to give objects an agreeable scent.
- A substance that works by exciting parts of the nervous system.
- A substance that works by suppressing parts of the nervous system.
- Refers to the use of substances in harmful amounts or manners.
- Refers to substances that may cause overdependence on them if consumed irresponsibly.
- A substance that works by weakening the surface tension between liquids (or between a liquid and a solid).
- A substance that causes the user to experience imaginary sensations.
- Refers to substances that needs to be made from preexisting ones.
- A substance used to enhance how foods or drinks taste.
- A substance used to add a sugary taste.
Down
- A substance used to reduce the rate of decomposition in foods or drinks.
- A group of substances normally used for its anaesthetic, or pain-numbing, properties.
- A group of personal care products used for hygiene purposes.
- A substance that reduces the number of microorganisms on a surface.
- A substance used to give foods or drinks colour to make them more appealing or appetising.
- Refers to substances that can be readily found in nature.
- A substance added to foods and drinks to alter their flavour, appearance, or aroma.
- A group of products intended for domestic or home use.
- A group of substances, some requiring prescriptions, used to cure, treat, or prevent diseases.
- A group of products used in the cultivation of land or livestock.
21 Clues: A substance used to add a sugary taste. • A substance used to give objects an agreeable scent. • A group of products intended for domestic or home use. • A substance used to enhance how foods or drinks taste. • Refers to substances that can be readily found in nature. • A group of personal care products used for hygiene purposes. • ...
T2W2 Vocabulary Revision 2017-03-30
Across
- Slightly worried (a)
- In a marriage, the husband and wife ____ each other, like the colours black and white. (c)
- A mixed variety (a)
- An adjective to describe a person or place which does not rely on anyone (s-s)
- Things have been so busy these days, I am going overseas to ____ donw (w)
- I can't wait to work at Google; the company has ____ technology! (s-o-t-a)
- An adjective to describe neat and clear hand writing
- To keep as the original
- If we are not careful, pangolins are going to be ______, and it would be too late. (e)
- Things pertaining to cleanliness (h)
- Singapore is ____ made up of locals. (p)
- Very little or commonly found (s)
Down
- Where is your ____ for the trip? You can't be sleeping on the streets!
- The groom ____ the bride in front of his parents. (u)
- An adjective to describe a discounted item from the government (s)
- An adjective to descrive extremely important (c)
- A small version of something which can be moved around easily (p)
- James is so lucky; he gets to go Maldives for free since it is an ____ trip by the company (a-e-p)
- Please ___ your rubbish after the event properly. (d)
- Do not take precious resources for _____ . (g)
- To have this means to be very clear about something (c)
- An adjective to describe excitement about something (e)
- Wedding is such a huge _____. (e)
- Don't bother. You may talk till your face turns ____ but he still will not heed your advice.
24 Clues: A mixed variety (a) • Slightly worried (a) • To keep as the original • Wedding is such a huge _____. (e) • Very little or commonly found (s) • Things pertaining to cleanliness (h) • Singapore is ____ made up of locals. (p) • Do not take precious resources for _____ . (g) • An adjective to descrive extremely important (c) • An adjective to describe neat and clear hand writing • ...
Unit G - Agents of Disease Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-24
Across
- The term that best describes the role of fleas in transmitting the Bubonic Plague
- Influenza H1N1 was declared a [blank] in 2009 because more than 206 countries reported cases of the disease
- A city has an outbreak of a disease that affects an unusually large portion of its population at the same time. What term describes the outbreak?
- (2 words) An example of a disease that can be treated with antibiotics
- Made from a weakened or dead form of a pathogen
- The type of pathogen that causes malaria
- By preventing [blank] between people, the rate of an infectious disease can be drastically reduced
- A kind of disease that can be passed from one person to another
- A type of medicine that is capable of destroying or weakening certain disease-causing bacteria
- The type of pathogen that causes athlete's foot
- Bacteria are [blank] organisms, unlike viruses
- By reducing [blank] in and out of the infected areas, a country can prevent a viral epidemic from becoming a pandemic
Down
- The role of a mosquito in the transmission of Malaria
- A pathway of transmission that passes parasites from an infected person to an uninfected person
- (2 words) Contact with this could cause a group of people to get sick
- The type of pathogen that causes strep throat
- The type of pathogen that can cause strep throat
- An example of easy personal hygiene that can prevent illnesses
- Getting this is the best way to help prevent a virus from becoming a pandemic
- A pathogen that can mutate from year to year
- The overuse of antibiotics could lead to resistant strains of [blank]
- A disease that is spread by contact with an infected person
22 Clues: The type of pathogen that causes malaria • A pathogen that can mutate from year to year • The type of pathogen that causes strep throat • Bacteria are [blank] organisms, unlike viruses • Made from a weakened or dead form of a pathogen • The type of pathogen that causes athlete's foot • The type of pathogen that can cause strep throat • ...
HEALTH, WELLNESS & ILLNESS 2020-09-18
Across
- Genetic traits passed down from parents to children
- Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food
- a person’s ability to perform tasks, develop fitness and bodily functions
- Ability of a person to relate to and interact effectively with others and participate within the community individually and cooperatively
- Term means a state of mind, having all four dimensions of health in good shape and equally balanced
- Physical activity that leads to healthiness
- means whole as nursing intervention focuses on the total care of the individual as a complete being
- Opening your mind to new ways of doing things can improve your…
- any overt action, conscious or unconscious in response to stimulation
- The way you act, think, or feel that causes you to make one choice over another
- process of empowering people to improve their health
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- Aspect of health which demonstrates the way you recognize and deal with your feelings.
- The complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease
- keeping clean to prevent the spread of disease
- Comprises of biological, behavioral, social environment, physical environment
- Focused on restoring the patient to independence or regain its normal level of function
- condition characterized by a deviation from a normal, healthy state
- Taking action to avoid disease, injury or other negative health outcomes
- the living and nonliving things around you
- A set of behaviors that you live which reflects the attitudes and values of a person or a group
20 Clues: the living and nonliving things around you • Physical activity that leads to healthiness • keeping clean to prevent the spread of disease • Eating proper foods and proper amounts of food • Genetic traits passed down from parents to children • process of empowering people to improve their health • Opening your mind to new ways of doing things can improve your… • ...
DH 419 Final Exam Review 2020-11-15
Across
- diagnostic test that determines bacterial mobility
- removing bone
- healing by formation of tissues that do not precisely restore the original architecture or function
- rinse that may effect fibroblast activitiy
- ability of an active ingredient to bond with oral tissues
- bony defect contraindicated for a gingivectomy
- brand name for a phenolic compound rinse
- bacteria associated with attachment gain
- minocycline HCL 1mg microspheres
- occurs when tissues are separated by the absence of disease
- occlusal trauma associated with normal supporting structures
- determines genetic susceptibility to periodontal disease
- 2.5mg chlorhexidine gluconate
- rinse best used for treatment of NUG
- antibiotic that inhibits collagenase
Down
- intentional removal of sulcular and junctional epithelium to promote healing
- pyogenic granulomas are associated with what?
- radiographic widening of the PDL at the crestal bone
- antibiotic associated with clostridium difficile
- diagnostic test for t.denticola, p. gingivalis, and t. forsythia
- the first recommended approach to treating periodontal disease
- best treatment for lichen planus
- hygiene procedure that does not have therapeutic benefits
- classification of perio patients that previously responded well to treatment but present with active disease
- recontouring bone
- bone graft material originating from a different species
- FDA approved for treating gingivitis
- type of perio for treated patients who fail to respond to therapy
- doxycycline hyclate 10%
- abscess associated with a non-vital tooth
- brand name of a cosmetic mouthrinse
- tissue that heals the fastest
- theory in which movement of fluid in the dentinal tubules causes sensitivity
- example of a bisbiguanide
- most common sign of occlusal trauma
- diagnostic test that requires microorganisms to stay viable
36 Clues: removing bone • recontouring bone • doxycycline hyclate 10% • example of a bisbiguanide • tissue that heals the fastest • 2.5mg chlorhexidine gluconate • best treatment for lichen planus • minocycline HCL 1mg microspheres • brand name of a cosmetic mouthrinse • most common sign of occlusal trauma • FDA approved for treating gingivitis • rinse best used for treatment of NUG • ...
Health Test Review 2021-06-08
Across
- period of life after adolescence
- social/emotional connection
- amount of force muscles apply when used
- to say and do nothing
- health that deals with condition of body
- taking steps to prevent accidents
- traits affected by heredity
- best way to stand up for yourself
- family members like grandparent & aunts
- stage of growth after infancy
- cracked or broken bone
- all living/ non-living things around you
- helpful acronym for treating injuries
- pulling a muscle
- number of essential nutrients
- 3 ways we communicate without words
- cleanliness
- minimum # of glasses of water per day
- one of the top influences on food choices
- minimum # of weeks to heal a sprain
- deals with coping with stress & learning
Down
- accepting people for who they are
- balancing all parts of health
- food sources that have calories
- health that deals with anger or sadness
- reason for changes in height, hair, etc.
- eating disorder
- when many changes occur in growth/develop
- set of behaviors you live your life by
- putting ourselves in someone else's shoes
- activities for more than few minutes
- value, respect, feel confident about you
- treating someone in harmful/offensive way
- chicken, beef, fish are examples of...
- compares bodyfat to all other bodyweight
- one way your body knows it's injured
- to feel good about our body
- stage of growth from birth to age 1
- most important nutrient
- how we see and imagine our body
- tearing ligaments
- get at least 8 hours of...
- how we respond or act
- health quality of relationships
- ways we communicate messages
45 Clues: cleanliness • eating disorder • pulling a muscle • tearing ligaments • to say and do nothing • how we respond or act • cracked or broken bone • most important nutrient • get at least 8 hours of... • social/emotional connection • traits affected by heredity • to feel good about our body • ways we communicate messages • balancing all parts of health • stage of growth after infancy • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-02-07
Across
- the inventor of the cotton gin
- the meaning of laissez-faire
- British nurse who insisted upon better hygiene in field (military) hospitals
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- invented process to make steel from iron
- The author of the Communist Manifesto
- movement that urged Christians to campaign for reforms in housing, healthcare and education
- The economic system that benefitted the factory workers
- The economic system that benefitted the factory owners
- home based production that supported the local communities before the industry revolution
- multistory buildings divided into apartments that had poor living conditions
- Due to the rise of profitability of farming, wealthy landowners pushed ahead with a practice called
- the middle class "haves" or employers
Down
- The innovator that started to crossbreed sheep
- French chemist who clearly showed the link between microbes and disease also developed vaccines for rabies and anthrax
- the have- nots or workers
- speculation that certain microbes cause specific infectious diseases
- the inventor of the seed drill
- The natural resource that England had an abundance of
- The parliament committee that conducted a series of interviews to expose the poor working conditions
- The inventor of the steam engine
- The entrepreneurs,capital,natural resources, and laborers that produced and distributed goods
- The movement from rural to urban areas
- workers joined together involuntary labor associations
- The author of the Wealth of Nations
- the idea that the goal of society should be "the greatest happiness for the greatest number of its citizens"
26 Clues: the have- nots or workers • the meaning of laissez-faire • the inventor of the cotton gin • the inventor of the seed drill • The inventor of the steam engine • The author of the Wealth of Nations • The author of the Communist Manifesto • the middle class "haves" or employers • The movement from rural to urban areas • invented process to make steel from iron • ...
Crossword 2022-02-23
Across
- is an important oral hygiene habit, it cleans and dislodges food stuck between your teeth.
- are incremental growth lines that appear on the surface of tooth enamel as a series of linear grooves.
- is a complex structure of microbiome having different bacterial colonies or single type of cells in a group; adhere to the surface.
- is the process of removing minerals ions from HA crystals of hard tissues.
- is the mathematical study of change.
- is a liquid product used to rinse your teeth, gums, and mouth.
- the dead skin at the base of a fingernail or toenail.
- is a naturally occurring enzyme found in bodily secretions such as tears, saliva, and milk.
- is a technique used to enhance contrast in samples.
- is a natural tooth repair process.
- is an extracellular fluid produced and secreted by salivary glands in the mouth.
Down
- is when your dentist removes all the plaque and tartar above and below the gumline.
- is a new dental tool designed to clean hard to reach spots in your mouth.
- is a colorless gas with a very distinct odor.
- an illness or medical condition, especially a relatively minor one.
- is a paste or gel dentifrice used with a toothbrush to clean and maintain the aesthetics and health of teeth.
- is a measure of the ease of passage of liquids or gases or specific chemicals through the material.
- the action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- a thin skin, cuticle, membrane, or film.
- is the thin outer covering of the tooth.
20 Clues: is a natural tooth repair process. • is the mathematical study of change. • a thin skin, cuticle, membrane, or film. • is the thin outer covering of the tooth. • is a colorless gas with a very distinct odor. • is a technique used to enhance contrast in samples. • the dead skin at the base of a fingernail or toenail. • ...
Heart Failure Awareness Week 2025-02-07
Across
- HFrEF means that a patient's EF is less than or equal to _____%
- % of blood pumped out of left ventricle with each beat is called _______ fraction
- What medication requires a 36 h washout period prior to starting Entresto?
- What kind of heart failure looks like a Japanese octopus pot?
- In what zone do we want patients to be on the Heart Zone Tool?
- What does the "p" in HFpEF stand for?
- Pt needs BMP follow up within one week of starting which new medication?
- Class of med that reduces fluid overload?
- Another name for Takotsubo is ________ heart syndrome
- Weight gain of ____ or more lbs in one day puts HF pts in the yellow zone
Down
- Recommended daily sodium intake is less than two _____
- If they cannot afford a _____ for daily weights at home, the hospital can provide them with one.
- A stiff heart, which inhibits ventricular filling refers to which type of HF?
- Which medication can cause a life threatening perineal infection without proper hygiene?
- HF Patients should keep their fluids to less than 2 ________ a day.
- Heart patients should avoid what type of over the counter pain killers?
- Each heart failure patient should receive a Heart Failure ______ Tool Handout
- Where does the follow up appointment need to be listed prior to discharge?
- HF Patients should limit ______ in their diet.
- What time of day should patients weigh themselves daily?
- Most common arrhythmia in heart failure
- HF patients need a follow up appointment within ________ days of discharge.
22 Clues: What does the "p" in HFpEF stand for? • Most common arrhythmia in heart failure • Class of med that reduces fluid overload? • HF Patients should limit ______ in their diet. • Another name for Takotsubo is ________ heart syndrome • Recommended daily sodium intake is less than two _____ • What time of day should patients weigh themselves daily? • ...
BUSN105 M06 Business Terms 2025-02-20
Across
- - What ability involves understanding and managing emotions effectively?
- - Which theory emphasizes specific and challenging objectives for motivation?
- - What job design strategy adds responsibility to improve motivation?
- - What non-monetary motivator boosts morale by appreciating employee contributions?
- - Which theory explains behavior modification through rewards and punishments?
- - Which theory categorizes needs from physiological to self-actualization?
- - What unconscious belief influences decision-making and perception?
- - What job design strategy increases variety in work tasks?
- - What type of motivation comes from personal satisfaction rather than external rewards?
- - What drives individuals to accomplish goals and perform at their best?
- - What is the assumption that individuals share characteristics based on group membership?
- - What psychological process influences how people interpret their environment?
- - Which motivation theory states effort is based on expected rewards?
Down
- - Which theory explains how fairness in rewards affects motivation?
- - What theory distinguishes between hygiene and motivator factors?
- - What professional development factor is often more important than salary?
- - What describes how positive or negative an employee feels about their work?
- - Which theory emphasizes autonomy, competence, and relatedness?
- - What term describes an employee’s loyalty to a company’s mission?
- - What refers to the inclusion of different demographics in the workplace?
- - What term describes the pressure and demands placed on employees?
- - What concept describes a work environment where employees feel safe sharing ideas?
- - What type of motivation involves rewards like pay and promotions?
- - What effect occurs when expectations influence employee performance?
- - What severe form of stress leads to exhaustion and decreased performance?
25 Clues: - What job design strategy increases variety in work tasks? • - Which theory emphasizes autonomy, competence, and relatedness? • - What theory distinguishes between hygiene and motivator factors? • - Which theory explains how fairness in rewards affects motivation? • - What term describes an employee’s loyalty to a company’s mission? • ...
Crossword 12 2023-11-13
Across
- Keeps your food fresh and beverages cold. (Household Appliance)
- Turn it on to control the flow of water.
- Unidentified Flying Object.
- A room with lots of windows for sunlight.
- An upper-level room used for storage.
- Insect known for scavenging behavior.
- The male chicken known for crowing at sunrise.
- Personal mode of transportation
- ________ Fire - Brave individual who fights fires and saves lives.
- ________ dryer - Dries your wet laundry after washing.
- Hang them to add style and privacy to your rooms.
- ________ Franklin - "The Queen of Soul."
- _______ Shears - Used to trim branches and shape plants in your garden.
- The process of adding curls or waves to hair.
- Birthplace of the Renaissance and home to famous art and architecture
- The system of rules and regulations that lawyers work with.
- Destructive natural disaster
- The cloud of particles produced by fire.
- Appliance for browning bread and pop-tarts.
- Sensual dance with Argentine origins.
Down
- Used for cleaning your teeth and maintaining oral hygiene.
- Wall-mounted fixture that provides decorative lighting.
- Arachnid with a venomous tail.
- Russian capital
- A female ballet dancer.
- A small, colorful bird that can be a delightful pet.
- Used in aerospace and solid-state electronics
- Hollywood's home (Two words)
- Electrically neutral subatomic particle
- Sicilian pastry with sweet ricotta filling.
- Ivy League institution in Massachusetts.
- A building block for bones and shells
- Padded seat or footstool.
- Mexican spirit made from agave.
- Warm, comfortable, and snug.
35 Clues: Russian capital • A female ballet dancer. • Padded seat or footstool. • Unidentified Flying Object. • Hollywood's home (Two words) • Destructive natural disaster • Warm, comfortable, and snug. • Arachnid with a venomous tail. • Personal mode of transportation • Mexican spirit made from agave. • An upper-level room used for storage. • Insect known for scavenging behavior. • ...
Health 2024-02-05
Across
- I can speak Turkish and I wear glasses.
- A body's defense system that occurs after exposure to pathogen, aka "acquired"
- The prevention of diseases spreading by encouraging everyday practices like good hygiene, or others such as vaccination
- A disease caused by foreign organisms
- The adaptive immunity cell that recognizes and kills infected cells
- A body's way of recognizing and dealing with previously encountered pathogens
- A place(person, animal, soil...) where an infectious agent normally lives
- A body's defense mechanism that does not produce antibodies, but rather uses the ones it gets from other sources, temporary
- A very small, often disease-causing agent that requires a host to live and reproduce
- A disease-causing organism
Down
- The spreading of infectious agents through direct or indirect means
- A body's way of destroying disease-causing agents
- A way to create immunity by injecting a weak or inactive version of a virus to a person
- A body's defense mechanism that is created after exposure to a disease - natural or artificial
- The spread of an infectious agent that throughout a big region, often a whole country or continent
- Single celled organisms that are able to live without a host, most of which do not cause diseases
- The adaptive immunity cell that marks foreign invaders to be destroyed
- A body's defense system that naturally exists such as skin
- A very quick spread of disease that affects many people at the same time
- Something that carries a diasease from one person to another such as mosquitos
20 Clues: A disease-causing organism • A disease caused by foreign organisms • I can speak Turkish and I wear glasses. • A body's way of destroying disease-causing agents • A body's defense system that naturally exists such as skin • The spreading of infectious agents through direct or indirect means • The adaptive immunity cell that recognizes and kills infected cells • ...
June Unit 1 2025-06-03
Across
- (v.) If you personalize an object, you change it or add to it so that it is obvious that it belongs to or comes from you.
- (adj., n.) belonging to or relating to Europe or its people
- (adj.) missing your home
- (v.) to be all around someone or something
- (v.) to put something up so everyone can see
- (v.) to start to be seen or to be present
- (adj.) very large
- (v.) to wonder at
- (n.) a very short period of time
- (n.) the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease
- (v.) To quickly look through a store, a book, or the internet.
- (v.) to search a place and discover things about it
- (n.) a very small organism that causes disease
- (n.) the country where you were born or raised in
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- (n.) the time when someone is a child
- (v.) to surprise
- (adj.) without end, goes on forever
- (n.) the art of forming solid objects that represent a thing, person, or idea out of a material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone
- (v.) to miss, to want to have something
- (v.) to surprise someone very much
- (n.) a hard hit with your fist
- (v.) to say no, you will not do something
- (v.) to confuse
- (v.) the act of giving something to someone and them giving you something else, to trade
- (v.) to make someone think of something they have forgotten or might have forgotten
25 Clues: (v.) to confuse • (v.) to surprise • (adj.) very large • (v.) to wonder at • (adj.) missing your home • (n.) a hard hit with your fist • (n.) a very short period of time • (v.) to surprise someone very much • (adj.) without end, goes on forever • (n.) the time when someone is a child • (v.) to miss, to want to have something • (v.) to start to be seen or to be present • ...
Food Safety 2025-08-04
Across
- People such as children, elderly, and expectant mothers are apart of this population when serving food
- The name of the quality control system implemented in food service by the FDA
- The acronym for when using a fire extinguisher
- Use these to avoid burns when touching hot pots and pans
- You should never use this in the event of a grease fire
- Raw meat should always be stored on this shelf
- When a substance is present in food and not suppose to be
- The acronym used for monitoring bacterial growth in food
- This is the temperature range between 40F-140F that bacteria thrives
- When experiencing a burn you should put the area under _______ running water
- When reheating food in the microwave you should always see ______ prior to consumption
- __________ illnesses are caused from improper food prep routines and habits
Down
- One of the best ways to prevent cross contamination is to ______ different foods when prepping
- A French saying that means "everything has it's place"
- The name of harmful microorganisms that cause diseases
- Cooking food to the correct __________ kills bacteria
- Considered one of the four key ways to keep food safe through maintaining hygiene and safe workspace
- Food should always be refrigerated within _____ hours after cooking
- You should wash your hands for at least ________ seconds with soap and hot water
- Knives that are ________ considered dangerous and should be sharpened
- Keep pot handles pointed ___________ on the stove
- The abbreviation for the practice of using older ingredients prior to new ones when restocking
- When walking with shears or knives keep them pointed _______.
23 Clues: The acronym for when using a fire extinguisher • Raw meat should always be stored on this shelf • Keep pot handles pointed ___________ on the stove • Cooking food to the correct __________ kills bacteria • A French saying that means "everything has it's place" • The name of harmful microorganisms that cause diseases • ...
Unit 2 Comply with food and beverage safety and hygiene regulations 2022-10-20
Across
- High risk foods such as salads and cut fruits.
- Wetting fingers with __________ to pick up paper.
- __________ cooking can also lead to contamination.
- Smear marks on walls and ceilings made by such infestations.
- the personal care of an individual in such ways and manner that would not bring about an infection either to him/her or to others.
- A Demerit System introduced in 1987 to deal with infringements of public health system.
- The spread of germs from contaminated food (usually raw) or surfaces to cooked/ready-to-eat foods.
- A method to sell the products that arrive first in the store.
- A system in which the oldest stock is moved to the front of shelves and new stock is added at the back.
Down
- Number of steps in hand washing.
- Wearing certain __________ may harbour harmful microorganisms.
- Use __________ codes to distinguish towels for different tasks.
- __________ near food areas which can carry bacteria directly onto the food or to another person.
- Deals with perishable products or those with expiry dates that begin at your warehouse and ends at the store.
- Wiping __________ can also cause the spread of bacteria.
- A type of food that is susceptible to contamination.
- Installing strong wire __________ at openings (e.g. windows) that may be potential entry points for pests
- Use __________ chopping boards, knives, tongs, spoons and other utensils for cooked and uncooked food.
- Caused by Escherichia Coli. in undercooked meat.
- Replacing faulty refrigerator door lining can prevent such infestations.
- Consuming these foods or beverages can cause food-borne illness.
- FIFO and FEFO can avoid __________ stock.
22 Clues: Number of steps in hand washing. • FIFO and FEFO can avoid __________ stock. • High risk foods such as salads and cut fruits. • Caused by Escherichia Coli. in undercooked meat. • Wetting fingers with __________ to pick up paper. • __________ cooking can also lead to contamination. • A type of food that is susceptible to contamination. • ...
Fun FREE crossword puzzle online free kids learning crossword online 2022-04-29
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- type of furniture used for storing clothes
- very first layer of a house
- room for preparing meals
- furniture used for storing books or decor
- type of furniture placed next to a bed
- type of furniture, often found in dining rooms, used as a platform for eating
- a man-made habitat for humans
- the front exterior of a house
- used for keeping food fresh
- a table used for writing on, found in a study or office
- extra room for storage in the ceiling
- room used for dining
- tool used for lighting
- When photons, rays of light coming from an object, strike the smooth surface of a ___, they bounce back at the same angle.
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- furniture found in living rooms used for seating
- outside area behind a house
- extra multipurpose room that lies beneath a house
- photograph that has yet to be printed
- A type of household, often the more affordable option, that is a smaller alternative to a house
- an object used for seating
- a room used for hygiene purposes
- type of flooring
- room that often has a bed in it
- room used for storing vehicles
- main room in a house
- an area of a house
- the second layer of a house
- type of furniture used for sleeping
- a barrier that adds support to a building
- A kitchen appliance used for precisely cooking meals
- appliance used for cooking food at high temperatures
- tool for telling time
32 Clues: type of flooring • an area of a house • main room in a house • room used for dining • tool for telling time • tool used for lighting • room for preparing meals • an object used for seating • outside area behind a house • very first layer of a house • the second layer of a house • used for keeping food fresh • a man-made habitat for humans • the front exterior of a house • ...
HM 111 2025-08-31
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- - keeping food clean, properly cooked, and stored so it does not cause illness.
- - A hazard include hair, dirt, etc.
- - water in food and can cause spoilage.
- - Incident in which two or more people experience the same illness after eating the same food.
- - frequent watery stools, often from germs or unsafe food.
- - means to create new life.
- - It is a component of FAT-TOM means Air
- - happens when harmful substances get into food, making it unsafe to eat.
- - smallest microbial contaminants
- - responsible for the spoilage of foods
- - organisms that need to live in or on a host organism in order to survive.
- - food goes bad because of bacteria, molds, or improper storage, making it unsafe or unpleasant to eat
- - defrosting frozen food
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- - source of energy & nutrients.
- - feeling of extreme tiredness or lack of energy, often caused by stress, overwork, or illness.
- - anything that can cause harm.
- - A hazard that includes bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi, and toxins
- - tiny living things that are too small to see without a microscope.
- - Illness carried or Transmitted to people by food.
- - Aimed at maintaining health and cleanliness
- - known for their ability to spoil food rapidly.
- - A hazard that includes pesticides, food additives, cleaning supplies, toxic metals.
- - It is a component of FAT-TOM which should never be abused.
- - Found naturally in air, soil, plants, animals.
- - A single celled living organisms
- - when a person feels cold and shivers, often caused by fever, infection, or illness
26 Clues: - defrosting frozen food • - means to create new life. • - anything that can cause harm. • - source of energy & nutrients. • - smallest microbial contaminants • - A single celled living organisms • - A hazard include hair, dirt, etc. • - water in food and can cause spoilage. • - responsible for the spoilage of foods • - It is a component of FAT-TOM means Air • ...
Guess the Product 2021-01-16
3 Clues: I help you keep your house clean for your safety • Im so famous recently and I Kill germs without water • I`m always kept outside but help you with your cleanliness hygiene
Disease and Immunity 2021-11-12
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- A protein produced by lymphocytes, which attaches to a certain specific antigen.
- A microorganism that can enter the body and causes disease.
- A hormone made by the pancreas, which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- Resistance to infection by a particular pathogen, can be obtained either by having the disease itself or acquiring antibodies from other individuals.
- Contains weakened or dead pathogens with the same antigens, inserted into the body to be recognised by lymphocytes so that it can produce antibodies and memory cells.
- A chemical barrier that can trap pathogens in the airways.
- Practices that are conducive for maintaining health and preventing disease through cleanliness.
- A type of pathogen which can cause diseases such as cholera, tuberculosis and tetanus.
- A type of pathogen which can cause diseases such as malaria and amoebic dysentery.
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- A type of pathogen which can cause diseases such as athlete’s foot and ringworm.
- A disease that occurs when the sugar level in the blood is too high.
- A type of white blood cell that ingests and digests pathogens.
- A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies.
- A disease caused by a malfunction in the immune system which makes them attack parts of the body.
- The virus that causes AIDS.
- Chemicals on the outer surface of a pathogen that are recognised as foreign by lymphocytes.
- A type of pathogen which can cause diseases such as influenza, common cold and AIDS.
17 Clues: The virus that causes AIDS. • A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies. • A chemical barrier that can trap pathogens in the airways. • A microorganism that can enter the body and causes disease. • A type of white blood cell that ingests and digests pathogens. • A disease that occurs when the sugar level in the blood is too high. • ...
Nebula Test 2 2022-03-01
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- n a male Russian ruler before the Russian Revolution of 1917
- n a layer of gases surrounding a planet, star, or moon
- n a belief or custom passed down from year to year and generation to generation
- n a place where wild plants and animals are protected
- adj very important
- n people who come to live in a new country
- n a narrow trail or path made for people to walk on
- n an imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- v to get used to a new climate or situation
- v saying something is not allowed; forbidding
- n guesses about what might happen in the future
- v changes from liquid to a gas
- n scientists who study planets, stars, galaxies, and other objects in space
- n a regular, predictable movement of living things from one location to another
- n the violent or forceful impact of two particles or bodies
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- v to fill something up again
- adj difficult to achieve or understand
- adj sudden or exciting; full of action or emotion
- adj finely made; very beautiful or delicate
- adj cheerful, hopeful, or free from worry
- v to judge the worth of someone or something after careful examination
- n strong excitement or interest
- adj a small-scale model
- n an area or a country that is ruled by or belongs to another country
- n cleanliness for the purpose of staying healthy
- adj made from a series of drawings that are put together to give the appearance of motion
26 Clues: adj very important • adj a small-scale model • v to fill something up again • v changes from liquid to a gas • n strong excitement or interest • adj difficult to achieve or understand • adj cheerful, hopeful, or free from worry • n people who come to live in a new country • adj finely made; very beautiful or delicate • v to get used to a new climate or situation • ...
Geschiedenis kruiswoordpuzzel 2014-07-03
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- Man of vrouw waarvan de echtgenoot/ echgenote van is overleden
- Op welke dag werd niet gewerkt
- Naar welke recht streefde de arbeiders
- Hoe noem je het al er ineens veel baby geboren worden
- Wat werd er 3 x per dag geluid toen in 1843 koning willen 1 overleed
- Hoe heten de eerste wat van Van Houten
- In wat voor een wijken woonde ze in de 19eeuw
- Nederland was afhankelijk van het..... Om een eind te maken aan de crisis
- De fabrikant zag zijn arbeiders als...
- Steden worden groter en het aantal steden groeit
- Welk hulp kwam uit de VS na de oorlog in 1947
- Wat brak er na de oorlog door?
- Voor welke groep mensen moest na de tweede wereld oorlog hun bescherming op de eerste plaats te komen staan
- Mensen die hun geld inversteren in de hoop om wint te maken
- Door wat daalde in de landbouw de banen
- Persoon die hielp in nood als je naar de kerk ging
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- De mensen die zonder werk zaten waren ....
- op wat richten arbeiders overal in europa
- Waar staat WW voor
- Waar moest je een stempel halen zodat je uitkering kreeg
- Vanaf welke leeftijd kreeg je WAO-uitkering
- Wie waren de baas in de regering
- Voornaam van de eerste vrouwelijke minister in nl
- Waar werkten veel mensen in die tijd vooral
- Welk hulp kregen we van de amerikanen na de tweede wereld oorlog
- Ziekte die veel voorkwam door gebrek aan hygiene
- Voornaam van de persoon die veel wetten maakten
- In welk ideeen geloofde de socialisten die van
28 Clues: Waar staat WW voor • Op welke dag werd niet gewerkt • Wat brak er na de oorlog door? • Wie waren de baas in de regering • Naar welke recht streefde de arbeiders • Hoe heten de eerste wat van Van Houten • De fabrikant zag zijn arbeiders als... • Door wat daalde in de landbouw de banen • op wat richten arbeiders overal in europa • De mensen die zonder werk zaten waren .... • ...
Wealth 2015-04-09
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- Measurement used to calculate the quality of life in a country by taking into account access to health care, lodging, drinking water, healthy food, hygiene and education
- Countries that have the characteristics of both developing and developed countries
- Right-Wing ideology
- Continent that has most people affected by AIDS
- He acknowledged that the government should run a deficit to kick-start the economy during recessions
- Are more likely to experience unemployment and represent the majority of social assistance recipients
- A system in which a colony is dominated by a mother country
- Measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of income among the inhabitants of a country
- He advocated a free market system with minimal State economic intervention
- Great wealth
- Total profit a country makes in one year
- The one thing that may increase GDP, HDI and lower the Gini Coefficient. It is the key to economic development.
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- Left-Wing ideology
- The system that replaced feudalism in which the most powerful State is the one with the most precious metals
- The shortest route to social justice
- One of the dominant economic systems of the 20th century in which the State controls the means of production and ensures the redistribution of wealth
- The capitalist superpower during The Cold War
- The dominant system in Europe and Asia from the Middle Ages to 16th century
- Experiences a major boom with the Industrial Revolution, this economic system is based on the investment of capital, private business and profit
- The communist superpower during The Cold War
20 Clues: Great wealth • Left-Wing ideology • Right-Wing ideology • The shortest route to social justice • Total profit a country makes in one year • The communist superpower during The Cold War • The capitalist superpower during The Cold War • Continent that has most people affected by AIDS • A system in which a colony is dominated by a mother country • ...
Fitness 2016-04-11
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- A session of vigorous physical exercise or training.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- A heavy object, especially one being lifted or carried.
- The action or process of carrying out or accomplishing an action, task, or function.
- A rate, number, or amount in each hundred.
- The process of sweating.
- The fact or power of enduring an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- Engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
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- Talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area.
- Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.
- A return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
- A special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons.
- The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- The general desire or willingness of someone to do something.
- Give greater strength or firmness to (the body or a part of it).
- Of or relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- Ability to stay upright or stay in control of body movement, and coordination is the ability to move two or more body parts under control, smoothly and efficiently.
- An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.
- The action or movement of a runner.
20 Clues: The process of sweating. • The action or movement of a runner. • A rate, number, or amount in each hundred. • Of or relating to the heart and blood vessels. • Talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area. • A session of vigorous physical exercise or training. • A heavy object, especially one being lifted or carried. • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
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- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- Staff First chain of command
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- You need one of these in order for a consent form to be signed
- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
Safety 2021-02-01
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- Patients at greatest risk for healthcare acquired pneumonia
- in communication Number one cause of medical errors
- Most preventable cause of hospital deaths
- Frequently occurs because of germs passed from patient to patient by staff's hands
- Failure An orange "defective" label is placed when this occurs
- Technique Always use this method with dressing and tubing changes
- Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal
- Do not use this abbreviation for International Units
- Culture of Safety depends upon
- Communication between team members to improve safety
- Acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications
- Nurse Second chain of command
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- Team Huddle This needs to happen as soon as a fall occurs with all team members present
- Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted
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- Be sure to ask patient about these before administering medicines
- You need one of these in order for a consent form to be signed
- Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs
- Staff First chain of command
- Armband Staff members must do this at Point of Care
- When patient is transferred from 1 level of care to another
- Documentation Identifies what risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken
- Alarms Hospitals are equipped with this to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more
- Fatigue When a staff member becomes "deaf" to certain sounds
- Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs
25 Clues: Staff First chain of command • Nurse Second chain of command • Culture of Safety depends upon • Hygiene Decreases the spread of germs • Most preventable cause of hospital deaths • Form must be filled out if patient is suicidal • Fall Assessment Document used after a fall occurs • Form Must be filled out before patient is admitted • ...
JCAHO READINESS 2020 2020-10-28
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- All visitors for 1013/2013 patients must report to _____________ first
- When an employee is unable to solve an issue, they are expected to use the Chain of ___________
- All ______________ for 1013/2013 patients must be cleared by Behavioral Health
- Fire doors are never allowed to be __________ open
- All _____________ must obtain a visitor pass from Material's Management
- Hand ____________ is required upon entering AND exiting all patient's rooms
- All ____________ values must be reported to the Care Provider within thirty minutes
- A _____________ armband must be placed on ALL 1013/2013 patients patientidentifiers Staff must use two of these prior to any blood draw, medication administration, blood transfusion or procedure
- The Advance _____________ checklist is completed for every new patient upon arrival and a copy of it is placed on the patient chart when applicable
- Material ________________ data sheets can be located on the hospital intranet
- All _____________ tanks must be stored in holders at all times
- _______________ Health Information must be kept secure at all times
- Heparin and Insulin are considered _________ _________ medications
- All equipment must have a current ________ sticker on it
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- These orders must be read back and verified
- Low level _____________ is required for all equipment prior to and after each patient use (including stethoscopes)
- An ___________ ___________ is required to be completed for all patient safety events or unexpected patient outcomes including code blues
- ALL Med Carts must be ___________ when unattended
- Only the Fire Warden, Respiratory, Engineering, Security or House Coordinator (FRESH) may shut these off
- All shift reports are done at the patient's ______________
20 Clues: These orders must be read back and verified • ALL Med Carts must be ___________ when unattended • Fire doors are never allowed to be __________ open • All equipment must have a current ________ sticker on it • All shift reports are done at the patient's ______________ • All _____________ tanks must be stored in holders at all times • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-15
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- Both Greek men and ________ could be citizens of the state.
- The consuls and the Senate were elected by Roman __________, who were also inhabitants of the city.
- In the winter time fishing and farming was suspended or ______.
- Greek society was the same or _______ to the society that we enjoy today, full of a rich culture.
- Two important _____ in Greek culture are olives and honey.
- Many Greeks thought of _____ meat as something that barbarians did.
- During the days of the Roman Republic, ancient Rome did not shrink, but ______ in size.
- Romans took _______ baths and hot baths.
- The Roman Republic even established thousands of bathhouses for the hygiene of the poor and ____.
- The ordinary people and people who were not rich but _______, known as plebeians.
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- Both Greek and Rome, men and women wore a garment called a ________.
- In the Hellenistic Age, Greeks also invented a new _______ system.
- Since Greece is surrounded by ______ fish were easy to get.
- The Roman Republic were dominated or ___________ by two Consuls and the Senate.
- Greeks preferred to go _______ but boots or leather sandals could be worn for special occasions.
- One of the _______ cities in ancient Greece was Athens and the smallest is Oikismoi.
- Not all but ______ early cities were called city-states, which kind of had their own government.
- After the Punic Wars, the Roman Republic became the most influential entity on earth and the _______ .
- Boys went to boys only schools and girls went to ________ only schools.
- Romans ate breakfast and lunch, but _______ was the most important meal of the day for them.
20 Clues: Romans took _______ baths and hot baths. • Two important _____ in Greek culture are olives and honey. • Both Greek men and ________ could be citizens of the state. • Since Greece is surrounded by ______ fish were easy to get. • In the winter time fishing and farming was suspended or ______. • In the Hellenistic Age, Greeks also invented a new _______ system. • ...
Week 4 Work Return - Crossword 2021-02-19
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- Substances that our bodies need to develop and function normally.
- A factor that often influences our choices of what to eat.
- Where food comes from (plant or animal).
- People should try to drink 8 glasses of this each day.
- The condition that your body is in.
- A method of preparing food to be eaten.
- The result of food after being digested.
- The chemical that your mouth uses to break down food when it is in your mouth.
- The type of food that you eat on a day to day basis.
- The food group that contains products of milk from mammals.
- There are many different types of this (brown, castor granulated, etc.)
- The way that a person detects flavour.
- There are good kinds and bad kinds of these.
- A long tube that is part of the digestion system that there are two of (also referred to as the bowel).
- One of the main diagrams to show how much of each food group should be eaten daily.
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- The source of meat, dairy and eggs.
- The food group that mainly contains meat.
- Movement that helps to keep you healthy.
- The source of fruit and vegetables.
- Keeping clean.
- People often rinse their fruit and vegetables to get rid of these.
- Anything that is edible and provides the body with nutrients.
- Thought to be the most important meal of the day.
- The long tube that the food passes through after being swallowed.
- Who you might usually eat dinner with.
25 Clues: Keeping clean. • The source of meat, dairy and eggs. • The source of fruit and vegetables. • The condition that your body is in. • Who you might usually eat dinner with. • The way that a person detects flavour. • A method of preparing food to be eaten. • Where food comes from (plant or animal). • Movement that helps to keep you healthy. • ...
week 5 2021-05-31
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- a system of winds rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans.
- a fitting in a street or other public place with a nozzle by which a hose may be attached to a water main.
- dynamic economy"
- a person or device that makes something sharp.
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- (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
- move or cause to move rapidly in a circle or spiral.
- a large heavy-bodied non-venomous snake occurring throughout the Old World tropics, killing prey by constriction and asphyxiation
- a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1.
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- a stringed instrument like a small U-shaped harp
- denoting or relating to a liquid moving in a confined space under press
- the sign -, used to join words to indicate that they have a combined meaning
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- a regulation made by a local authority or corporation.
- a cruel and oppressive ruler.
- a person who is skilled in typing, especially one who is employed for this purpose.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft round a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
21 Clues: dynamic economy" • a cruel and oppressive ruler. • cruel and oppressive government or rule. • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • a person or device that makes something sharp. • a stringed instrument like a small U-shaped harp • move or cause to move rapidly in a circle or spiral. • a regulation made by a local authority or corporation. • ...
Body Image Assignment Hunter Mailloux 2017-12-13
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- The majority of. Body ____.
- A session of vigorous physical exercise or training
- An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment
- A substance that is visible and emitted after a material is burned. Example; wood, cigarette
- Confidence in your own worth or abilities; self-respect
- A natural felling coming from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out especially to sustain or improve health and fitness
- The idea you have of your abilities, appearance, and personality
- The aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community
- Uncertainty or anxiety about oneself; lack of confidence
- Fully developed physically and status of being appropriate; full-grown
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- The way that someone or something looks
- Objects that are used in gyms for muscular training. Free _______
- the subjective picture or mental image of one's own body
- A temporary state of mind or feeling. I'm in a bad ____!
- A band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body
- An act of staging or presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness. Maintain a proper _______.
- The period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction
- In good physical condition. You must stay __ _____.
20 Clues: The majority of. Body ____. • The way that someone or something looks • A session of vigorous physical exercise or training • In good physical condition. You must stay __ _____. • Confidence in your own worth or abilities; self-respect • the subjective picture or mental image of one's own body • A temporary state of mind or feeling. I'm in a bad ____! • ...
holes 2019-05-23
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- without being affected by; in spite of
- preserved to become a fossil
- not moving or not intended to be moved.
- imperfect or faulty
- a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration.
- cause (someone) to lose confidence or enthusiasm.
- get or bring (something) back; regain possession of
- having been declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- becoming greater in size, amount, or degree; growing
- relating to the conditions that affect hygiene and health, especially the supply of sewage facilities and clean drinking water.
- chance or luck as an external, arbitrary force affecting human affairs.
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- keep away from or stop oneself from doing (something)
- in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success
- (of a fact or circumstance) be a powerful or conclusive factor in preventing.
- a small or tiny part, amount, or proportion of something.
- not guilty of a crime or offense
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- give evidence as a witness in a law court
- suffering a lack of proper care
- the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.
- a restaurant provided by an organization such as a military camp, college, factory, or company for its soldiers, students, staff, etc.
- a thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event
23 Clues: imperfect or faulty • preserved to become a fossil • suffering a lack of proper care • not guilty of a crime or offense • without being affected by; in spite of • not moving or not intended to be moved. • give evidence as a witness in a law court • cause (someone) to lose confidence or enthusiasm. • get or bring (something) back; regain possession of • ...
Spelling Jeopardy TAS 2023-07-27
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- the making of a judgement about the value or quality of a finished product; assessment.
- the size, length, or amount of something, as established by measuring.
- an established or official way of doing something.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of an object before it is made.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- enlarge and bevel the rim of a drilled hole so that a screw, nail, or bolt can be inserted flush with the surface.
- a means of solving a problem.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
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- To make using machinery
- a new method, idea, product or use technology.
- share or exchange information, news, or ideas.
- a first or preliminary version of a device or vehicle from which other forms are developed.
- the use of a variety of artistic or communicative media.
- the necessary items for a particular purpose.
- a young person in the process of developing from a child into an adult.
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
- an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.
20 Clues: To make using machinery • a means of solving a problem. • the necessary items for a particular purpose. • a new method, idea, product or use technology. • share or exchange information, news, or ideas. • a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction. • an established or official way of doing something. • the use of a variety of artistic or communicative media. • ...
German 1 2023-11-28
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- (Ein Bereich im Krankenhaus für Notfälle)
- (Die Bewertung der Bedürfnisse eines Patienten für die Pflegeplanung)
- (Maßnahmen zur Verhinderung von Krankheiten)
- (Strukturierte Aktivitäten zur Unterstützung der Genesung)
- (Medizinische Eingriffe zur Behandlung von Krankheiten oder Verletzungen)
- (Therapeutische Maßnahmen zur Förderung der Selbstständigkeit)
- (Die umfassende Bewertung der Pflegebedürfnisse)
- (Der Glukosespiegel im Blut)
- (Die Verabreichung von Flüssigkeiten oder Medikamenten durch eine Nadel)
- (Maßnahmen zur Förderung der allgemeinen Gesundheit)
- (Ein Anzeichen für eine Krankheit oder Störung)
- Verabreichung von Flüssigkeiten direkt in die Blutbahn)
- (Qualifiziertes Pflegepersonal)
- (Der Verlust der Kontrolle über Blase oder Darm)
- (Medikamente zur Linderung von Schmerzen)
- (Die sofortige Pflege bei akuten gesundheitlichen Problemen)
- (Festgelegte Richtlinien für die Pflegepraxis)
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- (Ein spezialisierter Bereich im Krankenhaus für schwer kranke Patienten)
- (Maßnahmen zur Erhaltung der Sauberkeit und Verhinderung von Infektionen)
- umfassende Patientengeschichte)
- Pflege von Patienten mit schweren, lebensbedrohlichen Krankheiten)
- (Eine Einrichtung zur Unterstützung der Genesung nach Verletzungen)
- (Die Pflege von Wunden zur Förderung der Heilung)
- Wiederherstellung der Gesundheit nach einer Verletzung oder Krankheit)
- (Messungen wie Puls, Blutdruck und Atemfrequenz)
- (Die systematische Pflegeplanung und -ausführung)
- (Die medizinische Versorgung von Patienten mit schweren Krankheiten)
- (Maßnahmen zur Wiederbelebung von Herz und Lunge)
- (Maßnahmen zur Verhinderung von Infektionen)
- (Therapeutische Maßnahmen zur Wiederherstellung der Funktion nach einer Verletzung)
- medizinisches Instrument zur Auskultation von Herz und Lunge)
- (Eine Einrichtung für die Langzeitpflege von älteren Menschen)
- Vernichtung von Krankheitserregern auf Oberflächen)
- Hilfe (Sofortmaßnahmen bei Verletzungen oder plötzlichen Krankheiten)
34 Clues: (Der Glukosespiegel im Blut) • umfassende Patientengeschichte) • (Qualifiziertes Pflegepersonal) • (Ein Bereich im Krankenhaus für Notfälle) • (Medikamente zur Linderung von Schmerzen) • (Maßnahmen zur Verhinderung von Krankheiten) • (Maßnahmen zur Verhinderung von Infektionen) • (Festgelegte Richtlinien für die Pflegepraxis) • ...
TVE FOOD TECHNOLOGY GRADE 8 2023-09-20
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- space for storing
- prevent hair from falling into food product
- to reject
- a process through which individuals and groups provide, exchange and obtain products – ideas, goods and services – capable of satisfying their needs and desires at a desirable price and place
- the process of recovering materials intended for some purpose without changing their physical and chemical characteristics.
- reduce risk of contamination and help maintain cleanliness
- locations for buying take-out liquor services
- toilets, disabled access/wheelchair ramps, parking, transportation, arts centers
- to infect with a contagious disease
- visiting special sites to see monuments, sculptures, architecture, civil, military or religious artefacts, archaeological remains of ancient cultures, local museums and sites of paleontological interest
- designed to inform potential visitors about the tourism product offered, sharing with them its most attractive and innovative attributes
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- this has been defined as the practice of travelling across international borders to obtain health care
- refers to the prices charged by providers for the products, services they provide
- spa, swimming pool, gymnasium, business center, internet connection
- the science of health, its preservation and the prevention of disease
- use informal and formal research to update.
- covering the differing dining options from eat-in
- visiting rural communities to participate in agricultural production, livestock, handicrafts other traditional agricultural activities
- strategies need to be adapted to the type of product marketed
- should be well planned, implemented and evaluated
- small growing mammals like rats
- accommodation options available locally including hotels
- out of danger or risk
- drivers for effective marketing
24 Clues: to reject • space for storing • out of danger or risk • small growing mammals like rats • drivers for effective marketing • to infect with a contagious disease • prevent hair from falling into food product • use informal and formal research to update. • locations for buying take-out liquor services • covering the differing dining options from eat-in • ...
Unit 1 vocabulary quiz 2024-09-24
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- The team had to _____ up with a creative solution to the problem.
- To reduce waste, it is important to _____ down on the use of single-use plastics.
- Many companies are now focusing on _____ practices to protect the environment.
- With the advancement of technology, many manual tasks have been _____ by machines.
- The old computer system has become _____ and is no longer compatible with the latest software.
- Working for a _____ university can open up many opportunities for students.
- The new smartphone model offers _____ features that were not available in the previous version.
- In many cultures, it is considered the _____ to greet others with a handshake.
- Helping others can be a _____ experience.
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- The use of plastic bags has been _____ in many countries to reduce environmental pollution.
- An _____ personality is often valued in jobs that involve interacting with people.
- The company has implemented an _____ system to track the productivity of its employees.
- The hotel offers _____ amenities such as a spa, swimming pool, and fine dining options.
- The students were required to solve _____ math problems as part of their assignment.
- The unemployment _____ in the country has been steadily decreasing.
- The patient had to _____ surgery to remove the tumor from his lungs.
- It is important to _____ your essay before submitting it to ensure clarity and coherence.
- In order to maintain good hygiene, it is necessary to regularly _____ surfaces for any harmful bacteria.
- In the _____ industry, providing excellent customer service is essential.
- The company plans to _____ new employees to expand its workforce.
20 Clues: Helping others can be a _____ experience. • The team had to _____ up with a creative solution to the problem. • The company plans to _____ new employees to expand its workforce. • The unemployment _____ in the country has been steadily decreasing. • The patient had to _____ surgery to remove the tumor from his lungs. • ...
1-200 2024-10-24
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- 타당, 적당, 예의바름
- 빵껍질, 부스럼, 딱지
- 절망
- 시대착오
- 신조, 교리, 주의
- 동료, 귀족, 자세히 보다
- 위함, 이익, 편, 편들기
- 식물학
- 배신, 반역
- 미끼, 유혹, 유혹하다
- 숙박, 구속, 계약, 유대, 묶는 것
- 영역, 지역, 지방
- 모음
- 처방, 명령, 법규, 취득시효
- 자세, 태도
- 연민, 동정, 불쌍히 여김
- 운하, 수로
- 동의, 동의하다
- 도움, 원조
- 역경
- 반박
- 뇌물, 매수하다
- 애정, 감정, 영향, 병, 월경
- 원근법, 경치, 전망, 시각, 견해
- 배반자, 반역자
- 반감, 혐오
- 낡음, 태고, 고대
- 위생(학), 위생상태
- 야만인, 미개인, 이방인
- 경멸
- 불꽃, 불길, 타오르다
- 의회, 국회
- 학설, 교리, 주의
- 우회, 설화
- 일치, 조화
- 짐승, 야수
- 조약, 협정
- 강도, 밤도둑
- 조망, 전망, 예측, 경치
- 직사각형
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- 고된 일, 단조롭고 힘든 일
- 고통, 고민, 상심
- 반란, 반역, 혐오, 반란을 일으키다
- 예절, 호의
- 대수학
- 전임자, 선배, 선조
- 덫, 유혹, 유혹하다
- 일화
- 산수, 셈
- 유적, 유물
- 사소한 일, 소량
- 부록, 부속물
- 폭동, 폭동을 일으키다
- 법령, 명령, 판결
- 연소, 격동, 소동
- 편견, 선입견
- 무정부(상태)
- 공모, 음모
- 의회, 회의
- 해협, 수로, 경로
- 상품, 일용품, 편리
- 속어
- 용맹, 용감
- 선전
- 경사, 기울기, 기울다
- 애국자
- 특권
- 상품, 제품, 거래하다
- 출현
- 해부(학)
- 재주, 기능, 조합, 선박, 항공기
- 예언, 예언하다
- 귀족정치, 귀족사회, 엘리트들
- 유추, 유사, 비슷함
- 일치, 화합
- 기압계, 지표, 척도
- 계산, 설명
- 시야, 범위, 영역
78 Clues: 절망 • 일화 • 모음 • 속어 • 선전 • 역경 • 반박 • 특권 • 출현 • 경멸 • 대수학 • 식물학 • 애국자 • 시대착오 • 직사각형 • 산수, 셈 • 해부(학) • 예절, 호의 • 유적, 유물 • 배신, 반역 • 공모, 음모 • 자세, 태도 • 의회, 회의 • 운하, 수로 • 도움, 원조 • 용맹, 용감 • 반감, 혐오 • 의회, 국회 • 일치, 화합 • 우회, 설화 • 계산, 설명 • 일치, 조화 • 짐승, 야수 • 조약, 협정 • 부록, 부속물 • 편견, 선입견 • 무정부(상태) • 강도, 밤도둑 • 동의, 동의하다 • 뇌물, 매수하다 • 배반자, 반역자 • 예언, 예언하다 • 사소한 일, 소량 • 고통, 고민, 상심 • 신조, 교리, 주의 • 법령, 명령, 판결 • 영역, 지역, 지방 • 연소, 격동, 소동 • 해협, 수로, 경로 • 낡음, 태고, 고대 • 학설, 교리, 주의 • 시야, 범위, 영역 • 전임자, 선배, 선조 • 덫, 유혹, 유혹하다 • 상품, 일용품, 편리 • ...
Games Faces - 2024 Employee Giving Campaign 2024-11-08
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- Helping children ages 0-20 and pregnant women get the dental care they need, the I-______ is led by Kim Brown.
- Jen & McKinley lead the Senior ___________ program which provides weekly assistance at no cost to older adults.
- "We _____ Family" 2022 Employee Giving Campaign theme.
- Home health teams in Centerville, Creston and Des Moines make up the ____________ program. (2 words)
- Share the __________, program providing EveryStep families baskets filled with household items like laundry detergent, paper goods, hygiene products and more.
- _______ Box provides family-friendly gifts to families experiencing the loss of a loved one.
- Visit Dustin, Ethan and Troy for all of your _______ needs.
- Tray's first call, __________ Hannam.
- A friendly and considerate manner, or the Mount _____________ hospice team.
- EveryStep's Amazing Fund_______, a scavenger hunt event supporting Care & Support programs.
- "Feeling ____________" the warm and fuzzy Employee Giving Campaign theme in 2023.
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- ____________ Homes & Start, programs under Care & Support Services.
- Avian mascot of the program providing educational incentives to new and expecting moms in Polk County.
- Tip-toe into the water or last name of EveryStep's CEO?
- Shop for your favorite clothing and home décor items at the Giving ___________ Thrift Store.
- Vickie, Kevin and Irma make up the ________________ Mangement team, handling items, articles and stuff.
- Threads of ____________, new campaign to promote and gain support for our impactful pregnancy, parenting, and refugee/immigrant programs.
- Amanda the ____________, cuddly mascot for Ashley, Amanda, Rachel, Taylor & Vanissa's program.
- ______________ & Communications (Linda, Jen, Kiron & Polly)
- Service program made up of 6 different teams, including the Kavanagh House.
20 Clues: Tray's first call, __________ Hannam. • "We _____ Family" 2022 Employee Giving Campaign theme. • Tip-toe into the water or last name of EveryStep's CEO? • ______________ & Communications (Linda, Jen, Kiron & Polly) • Visit Dustin, Ethan and Troy for all of your _______ needs. • ____________ Homes & Start, programs under Care & Support Services. • ...
Safety Crossword 2025-02-24
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- Consequences of not wearing gloves resulting in
- In PMT, I am Operational 24/7
- Associates flush me in case of chemical related emergency.
- I am Available near to all the chemicals inside the shopfloor.
- I am related to emergency, in PMT, I am available in 6 Locations
- If the Proper hygiene is not maintained, you will get the---------hazard.
- I will be conducted to test the real emergencies.
- Who is responsible to ensure a Safe workplace
- Unexpected events or occurrences that result in damage to property or equipment.
- I am the Least preferred controls in Safety Hierarchy of controls.
- I Am the Major hazard in our plant
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- I am responsible to protect the rotating parts
- I am responsible to protect the Health hazard in PMT
- I refer this map during evacuation.
- Report a work-related injury _____
- Any condition which differs from normal, safe conditions and could result in the incidence of accident or injury is called _____________ condition
- Associate failed to follow the proper manual handling, They would get the______injury
- We are recycling our panel, Water to protect the______
- The likelihood of this hazard resulting in an injury
- I am limited by 7km/hr.
- This must be done to ensure Associate safety while doing maintenance activity inside the tool.
- Portal to report unsafe act & unsafe condition
- In 2025, All the associates self-declare to follow this main principle
- A document for Non-routine activity.
- Group of associates trained in First aid, Firefighting and HAZMAT
25 Clues: I am limited by 7km/hr. • In PMT, I am Operational 24/7 • Report a work-related injury _____ • I Am the Major hazard in our plant • I refer this map during evacuation. • A document for Non-routine activity. • Who is responsible to ensure a Safe workplace • I am responsible to protect the rotating parts • Portal to report unsafe act & unsafe condition • ...
SP1 Unit 2 Review 2025-10-03
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- Chain of infection link disrupted by hand hygiene
- Tools used to confirm effectiveness of sterilization processes
- The removal of soil and debris before disinfection or sterilization
- Biofilm makes microorganisms more resistant to these agents
- The presence of microorganisms on a sterile surface or object
- Bacteria stain purple during this type of test
- Step in chain of infection where germs enter a new host
- The body’s natural defense against invading microorganisms
- The microorganism that causes disease
- Moist nutrient-rich conditions promote this type of growth
- Example of a portal of exit for infectious agents
- Infectious agent that requires a host cell to replicate
- A place where pathogens live and multiply
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- Single-celled organisms that can be Gram-positive or Gram-negative
- Agent The chain of infection link broken when contaminated tools are sterilized
- Medical device that can develop biofilm if not cleaned
- Process that destroys all forms of microbial life including spores
- A person with weak immune defenses vulnerable to infection
- Type of microorganism responsible for diseases like athlete’s foot
- Thick-walled bacterial form resistant to sterilization
- Protective community of microorganisms on surfaces
- The way germs leave the reservoir
- The single most effective way to break the chain of infection
- Pathogen carrier that is nonliving, like an instrument or doorknob
- The process that stops microbes from spreading between surfaces
- Protective clothing like gloves and masks
- The person most at risk in the chain of infection
- Abnormal infectious protein particle resistant to sterilization
- Example of biofilm in the mouth
29 Clues: Example of biofilm in the mouth • The way germs leave the reservoir • The microorganism that causes disease • Protective clothing like gloves and masks • A place where pathogens live and multiply • Bacteria stain purple during this type of test • Chain of infection link disrupted by hand hygiene • The person most at risk in the chain of infection • ...
ancient medicine 2020-08-03
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- Set of customs, ideas, beliefs, culture and scientific and technical knowledge that characterize a human group at a time of its evolution.
- Treatment that is followed to heal or alleviate an illness, injury or physical damage.
- a person who is considered to have access and influence in the world of good and evil spirits
- joint knowledge and techniques that individuals apply to control the factors that have or may have harmful effects on health.
- isolation of people or animals for a non-specific period of time as a method of avoiding or limiting the risk of a disease or pest spreading
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- A disease that spreads for some time through a country, simultaneously affecting large numbers of people.
- is the set of tissues that perform some specific function
- procedure by which a disease, nosological entity, syndrome or any pathological or health condition is identified
- alteration or deviation of the physiological state in one or more parts of the body
- practical involving mechanical manipulation of anatomical structures for a medical purpose
- science dedicated to the study of life
- sustancia natural, de composición química definida, normalmente sólido e inorgánico, y que tiene una cierta estructura cristalina
12 Clues: science dedicated to the study of life • is the set of tissues that perform some specific function • alteration or deviation of the physiological state in one or more parts of the body • Treatment that is followed to heal or alleviate an illness, injury or physical damage. • ...
Stage 4 Food and Agricultural Technologies 2021-12-05
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- A food made from the pressed curds of milk, firm and elastic or soft and semi-liquid in texture.
- Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.
- A cereal which is the most important kind grown in temperate countries, the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc.
- The yellow internal part of a bird's egg.
- (Of food or farming methods) produced or involving production without the use of chemicals.
- A protective garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied at the back.
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- A pungent hot-tasting powder prepared from dried and ground peppercorns, used as a spice or condiment to flavour food.
- A method of cooking that uses a relatively small amount of oil or fat in a shallow pan over relatively high heat.
- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- Containing or made from milk.
- A cooking utensil which can be used to blend ingredients smooth or to incorporate air into a mixture.
- (Of food) recently made or obtained; not tinned, frozen, or otherwise preserved.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- A distinctive, typically pleasant smell.
- An enclosed compartment, usually part of a cooker, for cooking and heating food.
15 Clues: Containing or made from milk. • A distinctive, typically pleasant smell. • The yellow internal part of a bird's egg. • A protective garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied at the back. • (Of food) recently made or obtained; not tinned, frozen, or otherwise preserved. • An enclosed compartment, usually part of a cooker, for cooking and heating food. • ...
Food Safety Facts 2024-04-29
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- Microscopic single-celled organisms, some of which can cause illness when present in food.
- The transfer of harmful substances or microorganisms from one surface or food to another.
- Relating to diseases caused by consuming contaminated food or water.
- The process of heating food, especially liquids such as milk, to kill bacteria and extend shelf life.
- The end of a period during which food is safe to consume, often indicated by a date on packaging.
- A type of bacteria commonly found in raw or undercooked poultry, eggs, and unpasteurized dairy products, causing food poisoning.
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- The maintenance of hygienic conditions to prevent contamination and promote health.
- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points; a systematic preventive approach to food safety that identifies, evaluates, and controls hazards.
- A microorganism, such as a bacterium or virus, that can cause disease.
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance, often crucial in food safety for preventing bacterial growth.
- A chemical substance used to kill pests, which can sometimes contaminate food if not used properly.
- Conditions and practices that promote health, especially cleanliness.
- The introduction of harmful substances or microorganisms into food.
- A substance that can cause an allergic reaction, often present in food and requiring careful labeling for safety.
- The process of eliminating all microorganisms from an object or environment, often used in food processing.
15 Clues: The introduction of harmful substances or microorganisms into food. • Relating to diseases caused by consuming contaminated food or water. • Conditions and practices that promote health, especially cleanliness. • A microorganism, such as a bacterium or virus, that can cause disease. • ...
Health 2023-06-28
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- Tiny, invisible organisms that can make you sick, so it's important to wash your hands to keep them away.
- A soft, sticky strip used to cover and protect a wound so it can heal properly.
- Physical activity that makes your body stronger and healthier.
- Natural and delicious foods that grow on trees or plants and are good for your health.
- Special substances that help treat illnesses and make you feel better.
- Practices that keep your body and surroundings clean to stay healthy.
- A special kind of doctor who takes care of your teeth and keeps your smile healthy.
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- Edible plants that are packed with vitamins and minerals and are important for a balanced diet.
- A person who helps you when you are sick or hurt and knows a lot about the human body.
- The food and drinks you consume to give your body the energy it needs.
- A clear liquid that you drink to quench your thirst and keep your body hydrated.
- The organ inside your chest that pumps blood throughout your body, keeping you alive and healthy.
- When your body reacts to something you're allergic to, like pollen, causing sneezing, itching, or rashes.
- A shot that protects you from certain diseases by making your body strong against them.
- Resting your body and mind by lying down and closing your eyes for a while.
15 Clues: Physical activity that makes your body stronger and healthier. • Practices that keep your body and surroundings clean to stay healthy. • The food and drinks you consume to give your body the energy it needs. • Special substances that help treat illnesses and make you feel better. • Resting your body and mind by lying down and closing your eyes for a while. • ...
Water for Life Fall Fundraiser 2025-08-05
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- The under five _______ rate dropped from 31% to 12% because of access to a water point in the village.
- In 2024, over 10,000 people committed to follow _______ after seeing one of the films.
- What is the name of the place in Benin where we just wrapped up a project?
- The mission of GAiN everywhere they work is to ________ hope and restore life.
- GAiN has estimated that women gain an average of 3.8 ______ per day because of access to a water point in their village.
- 88 _______ were planted in 2024.
- The Water for Life Initiative currently operates in Tanzania, Benin, and _____?
- Typical water sources prior to the water well include lakes, rivers, swamps, streams and _____ ____.
- What is the name of the region of Tanzania where we have a large project taking place?
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- GAiN provided 213 _____ _____ in 2024.
- In Northern Tanzania, the average distance women walk for water is approximately ______ km.
- The report of _________ dropped from 48% to 26% because of access to a clean water point.
- After the well is complete, villagers receive training in borehole maintenance, water sanitation and hygiene, and household ________?
- It typically takes ______ ______ for a well to be drilled and a pump to be installed in a village.
- Aside from the JESUS Film, another Film series is sometimes shown in villages after the training is complete. That film is called ________ with Jesus.
15 Clues: 88 _______ were planted in 2024. • GAiN provided 213 _____ _____ in 2024. • What is the name of the place in Benin where we just wrapped up a project? • The mission of GAiN everywhere they work is to ________ hope and restore life. • The Water for Life Initiative currently operates in Tanzania, Benin, and _____? • ...
Cyber Security Awareness 2023-03-04
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- Using encryption and other security technologies to protect online activities and prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information.
- A common form of social engineering that involves sending fraudulent emails or messages in order to steal information or spread malware.
- The practice of protecting information from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction.
- A mindset and set of behaviors that prioritize cybersecurity and make it a fundamental part of organizational culture.
- Policies and procedures for safeguarding sensitive data and ensuring its confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
- The process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating cyber risks in order to protect against cyber attacks.
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- Tools and techniques for detecting and removing malicious software, including viruses, worms, and Trojans.
- A targeted form of phishing that involves customized messages designed to deceive a specific individual or group.
- Strategies for creating strong, unique passwords and protecting them from unauthorized access.
- Techniques used by cybercriminals to manipulate individuals into revealing sensitive information or taking harmful actions.
- Best practices for keeping digital devices and online accounts clean and secure.
- Best practices for staying safe while browsing the internet, including avoiding risky websites and downloading files from trusted sources.
12 Clues: Best practices for keeping digital devices and online accounts clean and secure. • Strategies for creating strong, unique passwords and protecting them from unauthorized access. • Tools and techniques for detecting and removing malicious software, including viruses, worms, and Trojans. • ...
Intro to public health 2021-09-23
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- help fit eyeglasses and contact lenses, following prescriptions from ophthalmologists and optometrists.
- is a physician trained in anesthesia and perioperative medicine.
- draw blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- treat patients with health problems of the neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- helps patients with direct health care needs, often under the supervision of a nurse.
- provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
- dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions.
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- examine patients for signs of oral diseases, such as gingivitis, and provide preventive care, including oral hygiene.
- provide and coordinate patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions.
- diagnose and treat problems with patients’ teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth.
- treat cancer and other diseases in patients by administering radiation treatments.
- diagnose and treat visual problems and manage diseases, injuries, and other disorders of the eyes.
- help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
- diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses and address health maintenance.
- care for the health of animals and work to protect public health.
- diagnose, manage, and treat a patient’s hearing, balance, or ear problems.
- assistants practice medicine on teams with physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare workers.
- help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
- design and fabricate medical supportive devices and measure and fit patients for them.
- Taking and recording measurements of blood pressure, temperature, heart rate etc. Observing patients under treatment to identify progress, side-effects of medications etc.
20 Clues: help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain. • help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain. • is a physician trained in anesthesia and perioperative medicine. • care for the health of animals and work to protect public health. • draw blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • ...
Smile Doctors 2022-09-29
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- Express, an at-home Invisalign treatment that can improve your smile in 6 months under the guidance of an orthodontist
- the removal of orthodontic appliances and signifies the end of treatment
- an imprint of your teeth and gums that creates an exact mold for perfect-fit retainers and appliances
- scanner, digitally captures the structure of teeth and gums and aids in making Invisalign aligners
- small elastic bands placed between your teeth to create space
- clear plastic aligners that you wear to straighten your teeth
- a metal tool that consists of brackets and wires used to straighten teeth
- bands, worn with braces or Invisalign to help apply additional force to correct your bite
- an orthodontic appliance you wear nightly after treatment is finished to help hold teeth in place
- tooth-colored bumps that provide extra movement on specific teeth with Invisalign
- responsible for seeing you at your appointments and provides chairside assistance to the Dr.
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- the process that destroys all bacteria on instruments, mirrors and other devices
- the relationship between your upper and lower teeth as it occurs during chewing or while at rest
- Pelsue, your orthodontist
- coordinator, works with patients and families to ensure they understand treatment before getting started
- Doctors, the fastest growing network of trusted orthodontists in the U.S.
- Anywhere, an app that gives you control over your orthodontic treatment
- an appliance designed to correct a narrow upper arch
- a quick and painless test that produces images of your teeth and roots
- hygiene, the practice of keeping your mouth clean and free of disease by regular brushing and flossing
20 Clues: Pelsue, your orthodontist • an appliance designed to correct a narrow upper arch • small elastic bands placed between your teeth to create space • clear plastic aligners that you wear to straighten your teeth • a quick and painless test that produces images of your teeth and roots • Anywhere, an app that gives you control over your orthodontic treatment • ...
Skills teens need to develop to become independent 2020-11-12
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- Coping with _______________ is important because lacking these skills may make you feel depressed and you may make the wrong decisions about your life.
- Getting _______________ on your own is important because you don't depend on others to go to places and take responsibility for being late.
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- General _______________ is important because activities such as doing the laundry or cleaning the house are important daily routines.
- Finding _______________ is important because it helps you think independently and make informed decisions.
- _______________ and hygiene is important because keeping your body healthy and clean will make you feel happy and more confident.
5 Clues: Finding _______________ is important because it helps you think independently and make informed decisions. • _______________ and hygiene is important because keeping your body healthy and clean will make you feel happy and more confident. • ...
InnoQ Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-15
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- ________________ is designed to protect your feet from dirt, spills, potentially infectious liquids and materials, as wells as accidents due to wet or dry conditions.
- ECG thermal paper continues to be an important tool in the ________ and treatment of cardiac conditions.
- When performing an electrocardiogram (ECG), sensors called ________ are placed on the patient's skin to record the electrical activity of the heart.
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- ________________is a protective sheet designed to provide a barrier between a patient and their bedding.
- ________ is crucial in the operating theatre, so make sure you follow proper hand-washing and gowning procedures.
5 Clues: ________________is a protective sheet designed to provide a barrier between a patient and their bedding. • ECG thermal paper continues to be an important tool in the ________ and treatment of cardiac conditions. • ________ is crucial in the operating theatre, so make sure you follow proper hand-washing and gowning procedures. • ...
AAW Test crossword 2023-07-20
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- True or false: A standard packet of antibiotics usually provides the appropriate duration of therapy for most patients, regardless of the dose or type of infection.
- _ _ _ _ hygiene is critically important in preventing the spread of antimicrobial resistance
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- Once a patient on IV antibiotics is clinically improving and meets certain criteria, deescalation to oral therapy can be considered: this is called IV to oral _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- Acronym for antimicrobial resistance
4 Clues: Acronym for antimicrobial resistance • _ _ _ _ hygiene is critically important in preventing the spread of antimicrobial resistance • True or false: A standard packet of antibiotics usually provides the appropriate duration of therapy for most patients, regardless of the dose or type of infection. • ...
Puberty 2021-01-20
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- You should wash your face everyday to prevent this and you should NEVER pop these.
- Rare bacterial infection that occurs if a tampon is left in the body too long
- Chemicals that help with hair growth and height. For boys it makes their voice crack and for girls it makes them more sensitive and emotional.
- Protective cups protect these during sporting events.
- One way Puberty can affect you emotionally.
- Transition to adulthood
- Fat living just beneath the skin’s surface
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- Means unable to produce offspring
- Stands for sexually transmitted diseases and can harm the reproductive system.
- This grows all over your body and there are 2 types. One of those types is more coarser and protects your body and the other type is more finer and assists in controlling the temperature in your body.
- Is the inability to become pregnant. Some STDs can cause this problem if they go undetected or not treated.
- Doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system.
- Your body needs more of this when you go through Puberty and it’s a time when your body can rest.
- Females will get this in the ages 7 to 13.
- Occurs when an internal organ pushes against or through a surrounding cavity well.
- Practicing this can help take care of the reproductive system and an example of this is taking a bath or shower everyday
- Physical symptoms of this is headaches, acne, feeling tired, or craving certain foods
17 Clues: Transition to adulthood • Means unable to produce offspring • Females will get this in the ages 7 to 13. • Fat living just beneath the skin’s surface • One way Puberty can affect you emotionally. • Protective cups protect these during sporting events. • Doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system. • ...
Puberty 2021-01-20
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- Is the inability to become pregnant. Some STDs can cause this problem if they go undetected or not treated.
- Transition to adulthood
- Fat living just beneath the skin’s surface
- Rare bacterial infection that occurs if a tampon is left in the body too long
- Means unable to produce offspring
- Physical symptoms of this is headaches, acne, feeling tired, or craving certain foods
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- You should wash your face everyday to prevent this and you should NEVER pop these.
- Occurs when an internal organ pushes against or through a surrounding cavity well.
- Doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system.
- Protective cups protect these during sporting events.
- Stands for sexually transmitted diseases and can harm the reproductive system.
- This grows all over your body and there are 2 types. One of those types is more coarser and protects your body and the other type is more finer and assists in controlling the temperature in your body.
- Females will get this in the ages 7 to 13.
- One way Puberty can affect you emotionally.
- Your body needs more of this when you go through Puberty and it’s a time when your body can rest.
- Practicing this can help take care of the reproductive system and an example of this is taking a bath or shower everyday
- Chemicals that help with hair growth and height. For boys it makes their voice crack and for girls it makes them more sensitive and emotional.
17 Clues: Transition to adulthood • Means unable to produce offspring • Females will get this in the ages 7 to 13. • Fat living just beneath the skin’s surface • One way Puberty can affect you emotionally. • Protective cups protect these during sporting events. • Doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system. • ...
Diseases and Prevention 2023-06-29
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- A chronic condition that makes it hard to breathe, often triggered by allergies or exercise.
- A tropical disease transmitted by mosquitoes, causing fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms.
- Practices that help keep your body clean and healthy, like washing hands regularly.
- When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick.
- Staying away from others for a certain period of time to prevent the spread of a disease.
- An acute diarrheal illness caused by consuming contaminated food or water.
- A severe and often fatal viral disease with symptoms like fever, bleeding, and organ failure.
- A highly contagious viral infection that causes fever, rash, and cough.
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- Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact.
- The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases.
- 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.
- 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.
- A chronic condition in which the body has difficulty regulating blood sugar levels.
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body.
- A contagious respiratory illness that causes fever, cough, and body aches.
17 Clues: When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick. • The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases. • A highly contagious viral infection that causes fever, rash, and cough. • Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact. • An acute diarrheal illness caused by consuming contaminated food or water. • ...
Food Safety Facts 2024-04-29
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- Microscopic single-celled organisms, some of which can cause illness when present in food.
- The transfer of harmful substances or microorganisms from one surface or food to another.
- Relating to diseases caused by consuming contaminated food or water.
- The process of heating food, especially liquids such as milk, to kill bacteria and extend shelf life.
- The end of a period during which food is safe to consume, often indicated by a date on packaging.
- A type of bacteria commonly found in raw or undercooked poultry, eggs, and unpasteurized dairy products, causing food poisoning.
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- The maintenance of hygienic conditions to prevent contamination and promote health.
- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points; a systematic preventive approach to food safety that identifies, evaluates, and controls hazards.
- A microorganism, such as a bacterium or virus, that can cause disease.
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance, often crucial in food safety for preventing bacterial growth.
- A chemical substance used to kill pests, which can sometimes contaminate food if not used properly.
- Conditions and practices that promote health, especially cleanliness.
- The introduction of harmful substances or microorganisms into food.
- A substance that can cause an allergic reaction, often present in food and requiring careful labeling for safety.
- The process of eliminating all microorganisms from an object or environment, often used in food processing.
15 Clues: The introduction of harmful substances or microorganisms into food. • Relating to diseases caused by consuming contaminated food or water. • Conditions and practices that promote health, especially cleanliness. • A microorganism, such as a bacterium or virus, that can cause disease. • ...
Health 2023-06-13
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- I'm a word for unwinding and letting go, finding calmness and taking it slow.
- I'm a word that describes a body in great shape, making good choices from a variety's cape.
- I'm a word for bouncing back from a fall, being strong and standing tall.
- I'm a word for nutrients your body needs, like sunshine and fruits for super deeds.
- I'm a word for resting and dreaming deep, recharging your body for a brand-new leap.
- I'm a word that describes the food you eat, providing energy for every feat.
- I'm a word that relates to your mind's health, finding peace and strength within yourself.
- I'm a word for overall health and well-being, taking care of yourself and always seeing.
- I'm a word for keeping clean and fresh, washing hands and brushing teeth without a mesh.
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- I'm a word that means finding a middle ground, like juggling activities and being astound.
- I'm a word for staying well-watered, ensuring your body is never faltered.
- diet I'm a phrase that means eating food that's right, fruits, veggies, and protein day and night.
- I'm a word that means getting active and strong, moving your body all day long.
- I'm a word that means being physically fit, keeping your body active and never quit.
- I'm a word for a drink that quenches thirst, hydrating your body is always the first.
15 Clues: I'm a word for bouncing back from a fall, being strong and standing tall. • I'm a word for staying well-watered, ensuring your body is never faltered. • I'm a word that describes the food you eat, providing energy for every feat. • I'm a word for unwinding and letting go, finding calmness and taking it slow. • ...
Prevention de BACC 2023-06-01
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- Avant de manipuler un cathéter central, il faut procéder à l' des mains
- Lors d'un BACC, on ne devrait pas remettre un cathéter central avant d'avoir des hémocultures négatives pour au moins jours
- Il faut nettoyer un microclave pendant au moins secondes
- La peau doit être néttoyé pendant au moins secondes avant de procéder à une procédure
- Tout bébé né à terme devrait un bain quotidien avec ce produit
- Lors du changement d'un pansement de cathéter central, il faut observer une technique
- Tout tampon d'alcool et seringue Posiflush est à usage .
- Les lignes de TPN et les extensions doivent être changés au jours
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- Si ton patient a un PICC 1.2Fr est tu suspècte une infection, il faut faire une hémoculture
- Après avoir nettoyé le microclave, il faut laisser la peau pour au moins 15 secondes avant d'y accéder
- Vrai ou faux: les perfusions en continu, les lipides et les sacs de TPN doivent être changés à chaque jour
- Si un pansement de cathéteter central est souillé, si la bordure blanche roule de plus de 50% ou si la pélicule transparent soulève, le pansement doit être changé
- Un BACC est une infection qui est associée avec la présence d'un cathéter
- Il faut considérer changer les médicaments IV à la voie afin de prévenir des BACC
- Il faut se questionner sur la pertinence d'avoir un cathéter central de façon
15 Clues: Tout tampon d'alcool et seringue Posiflush est à usage . • Tout bébé né à terme devrait un bain quotidien avec ce produit • Il faut nettoyer un microclave pendant au moins secondes • Un BACC est une infection qui est associée avec la présence d'un cathéter • Les lignes de TPN et les extensions doivent être changés au jours • ...
Culinary Vocabulary Objective 1 2024-09-24
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- to adjust for accuracy
- an employee who works under the guidance of a skilled worker to learn the skills of a particular trade or art.
- action A proactive, rather than reactive management style, that includes predetermining steps to take when things do not go correctly.
- an abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheet and is a document that provides health and safety information about products, substances or chemicals that are classified as hazardous substances or dangerous goods.
- reducing the number of microorganisms on a surface.
- provide employees training in a variety of job positions.
- a disease-causing microorganism.
- Handler any person who handles and prepares food and beverages.
- using good grooming habits to maintain a person’s health.
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- brigade: an organizational hierarchy for professional kitchens organized by the legendary French chef, Georges-Auguste Escoffier.
- a self-motivated person who creates and runs a business. Entrepreneurs take personal and financial risks.
- assisting and injured person until professional medical help can be provided.
- the movement of harmful microorganisms from one surface to another.
- company that sells products and equipment to the foodservice industry.
- advanced culinary students work at a foodservice business to get hands-on training and work experience.
- an abbreviation for Occupational Safety and Health Administration and is an agency of the US government under the Department of Labor with the responsibility of ensuring safety at work and a healthful work environment.
- the removal of food and other soil from a surface.
17 Clues: to adjust for accuracy • a disease-causing microorganism. • the removal of food and other soil from a surface. • reducing the number of microorganisms on a surface. • provide employees training in a variety of job positions. • using good grooming habits to maintain a person’s health. • Handler any person who handles and prepares food and beverages. • ...
TEST YOUR HAND HYGIENE KNOWLEDGE! 2021-08-28
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- There are _____ steps in hand washing
- A disinfectant used to wash hands
- Not washing your hands for ______ enough is a common mistake in hand washing
- You should remove all of this from your hands before beginning hand washing
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- Handwashing helps prevent the spread of ______
- If soap is unavailable, alcohol based hand rub can be used but you should not ______ on it
6 Clues: A disinfectant used to wash hands • There are _____ steps in hand washing • Handwashing helps prevent the spread of ______ • You should remove all of this from your hands before beginning hand washing • Not washing your hands for ______ enough is a common mistake in hand washing • ...
WiTells Crossword - LGBTQ+ Scientists 2021-06-24
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- Canadian mycologist; expert on how fungi affect human health and the environment; LGBTQ+ activist and commentator on HIV/AIDS
- Tracked down Mary Mallon ("Typhoid Mary"), the first known healthy carrier of typhoid; founded the American Child Hygiene Association
- Prominent arachnologist who is the world’s only woman expert on scorpions; Schlinger Chair of Arachnology at the California Academy of Sciences
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- pioneer in understanding glial cell functions; former Chair of the Neurobiology Department at the Stanford University School of Medicine
- Co-founder of the National Gay Task Force in the U.S.; AIDS researcher
- NASA’s first female astronaut; operated the robotic arm on the Challenger SPAS-1
- first woman to be President of the International Society for Reef Studies; conducted research on coral reef ecosystems, creating “super corals” that are more resistant to climate change
- American physician and tuberculosis researcher; one of the first trans men to undergo a hysterectomy in the U.S.
8 Clues: Co-founder of the National Gay Task Force in the U.S.; AIDS researcher • NASA’s first female astronaut; operated the robotic arm on the Challenger SPAS-1 • American physician and tuberculosis researcher; one of the first trans men to undergo a hysterectomy in the U.S. • ...
Year 4 Health 2024-11-21
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- The people you live with who care about you and support you. (6 letters)
- A facial expression that shows happiness or friendliness. (5 letters)
- This refers to the overall state of being well, including mental and physical well-being. (5 letters)
- The feeling of being able to rely on someone, especially your friends. (5 letters)
- A way to relax and take in air, important for calming down. (7 letters)
- How you act towards others, being kind and considerate. (7 letters)
- This part of your body needs to be cared for through both physical and emotional activities. (4 letters)
- It’s important to protect yourself from it, especially when playing outside. (6 letters)
- Resting at night, which is important for your health. (5 letters)
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- Making healthy ________ contributes to a healthy body and mind (7 words)
- These are what you feel, like happiness, sadness, or anger. (8 letters)
- A basic need that is essential for life, often found in drinks. (5 letters)
- These are the people you trust and spend time with, who help you feel happy. (7 letters)
- Things you do to stay clean, like washing your hands or brushing your teeth. (7 letters)
- A good habit that keeps you strong and healthy by moving your muscles. (8 letters)
- What your body needs to stay healthy, especially after exercise or hard work. (4 letters)
- What your body needs to grow and stay strong, like vegetables and fruit. (9 letters)
17 Clues: Resting at night, which is important for your health. (5 letters) • How you act towards others, being kind and considerate. (7 letters) • A facial expression that shows happiness or friendliness. (5 letters) • These are what you feel, like happiness, sadness, or anger. (8 letters) • A way to relax and take in air, important for calming down. (7 letters) • ...
능률보카 고교 필수편 (Day 47-2) 2022-02-25
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- The baby is sucking its _____. (그 아기는 엄지손가락을 빨고 있다.)
- He got down on one ______ and proposed marriage to her. (그는 한쪽 무릎을 꿇고 그녀에게 청혼했다.)
- My ______s ache when it rains. (비가 올때면 관절이 아프다.)
- The good-looking man with the ______ is my boyfriend. (콧수염이 있는 저 잘생긴 남자가 나의 남자친구이다.)
- Bacteria are single-celled ______s. (박테리아는 단세포 생물이다.)
- Some patients with Alzheimer's disease have damaged visual ______s. (알츠하이머병에 걸린 몇몇 환자들은 손상된 시신경을 가지고 있다.)
- It is natural to have ______ as we get older. (나이가 들면서 주름이 생기는 것은 당연하다.)
- Always hold yourself straight to avoid having a crooked ______. (척추가 휘는 것을 예방하기 위해 항상 자세를 똑바로해라.)
- Good ______ hygiene is very important. (청결한 구강 위생 상태는 매우 중요하다.)
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- He is getting ______ner because of his illness. (그는 병으로 점점 더 말라갔다.)
- The curator excavated the ______s from the site of the battle. (그 큐레이터는 전쟁터에서 해골들을 발굴했다.)
- A doctor is taking the ______ of the man lying on the floor. (의사는 바닥에 누워 있는 남자의맥박을 재고 있다.)
- The rate of ______ donation can't keep pace with the number of people needing transplants. (장기 기증 비율은 이식을 필요로 하는 사람 수를 따라가지 못한다.)
- He bumped into the desk, and his ______ was bruised. (그는 책상에 부딪쳐서 허벅지에 멍이 들었다.)
- My mother exercises every day to maintain her slim figure. (나의 어머니는 날씬한 체형을 유지하기 위해 매일운동을 하신다.)
15 Clues: My ______s ache when it rains. (비가 올때면 관절이 아프다.) • The baby is sucking its _____. (그 아기는 엄지손가락을 빨고 있다.) • Bacteria are single-celled ______s. (박테리아는 단세포 생물이다.) • Good ______ hygiene is very important. (청결한 구강 위생 상태는 매우 중요하다.) • He is getting ______ner because of his illness. (그는 병으로 점점 더 말라갔다.) • ...
Food Safety Facts 2024-04-29
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- Microscopic single-celled organisms, some of which can cause illness when present in food.
- The transfer of harmful substances or microorganisms from one surface or food to another.
- Relating to diseases caused by consuming contaminated food or water.
- The process of heating food, especially liquids such as milk, to kill bacteria and extend shelf life.
- The end of a period during which food is safe to consume, often indicated by a date on packaging.
- A type of bacteria commonly found in raw or undercooked poultry, eggs, and unpasteurized dairy products, causing food poisoning.
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- The maintenance of hygienic conditions to prevent contamination and promote health.
- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points; a systematic preventive approach to food safety that identifies, evaluates, and controls hazards.
- A microorganism, such as a bacterium or virus, that can cause disease.
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance, often crucial in food safety for preventing bacterial growth.
- A chemical substance used to kill pests, which can sometimes contaminate food if not used properly.
- Conditions and practices that promote health, especially cleanliness.
- The introduction of harmful substances or microorganisms into food.
- A substance that can cause an allergic reaction, often present in food and requiring careful labeling for safety.
- The process of eliminating all microorganisms from an object or environment, often used in food processing.
15 Clues: The introduction of harmful substances or microorganisms into food. • Relating to diseases caused by consuming contaminated food or water. • Conditions and practices that promote health, especially cleanliness. • A microorganism, such as a bacterium or virus, that can cause disease. • ...
Bindi Irwin Crossword 2025-02-27
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- - A word that describes or modifies a noun, providing more information about it.
- - To make something seem larger, better, or more important than it really is; often done for emphasis.
- - Representing things as they are in real life; practical and not exaggerated or idealized.
- - A set of rules or guidelines that dictate how to conduct a certain process or procedure.
- - A quality or characteristic that is considered a part of someone or something.
- - Made by combining different substances or elements, often used to describe materials that are not naturally occurring.
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- - The circumstances or factors affecting a situation, often related to the environment or health.
- - Practices and conditions that help maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases, such as cleanliness.
- - To comfort someone by telling them that things will be okay or to remove their doubts and fears.
- - Happening by chance or without intention; not planned or deliberate.
- - A written account of someone's life, describing their experiences, achievements, and contributions.
- - The protection and careful management of natural resources and the environment to prevent damage or loss.
- - Personal records of daily events, thoughts, and feelings, often kept by individuals to reflect on their lives.
- - A set of steps or instructions to follow in order to complete a task or process.
- - Used to point out something that is more significant or important in a particular context.
15 Clues: - Happening by chance or without intention; not planned or deliberate. • - A word that describes or modifies a noun, providing more information about it. • - A quality or characteristic that is considered a part of someone or something. • - A set of steps or instructions to follow in order to complete a task or process. • ...
15 words many had trouble with... 2020-04-29
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- The f___________ department handles economic questions.
- The terass looked out over an e___________ garden, with walkways and long stretches of ornate flower beds.
- Many said she was an e___________ speaker, always finding the right phrase or expression for the situation at hand.
- This source may be able to v___________ the fact
- The o___________ of certain numbers in the statistics made it difficult to trust the source
- In certain aspects, the current situation can be said to r___________ that of other times in history when pandemics have struck
- Years later, memories of the terrible incident would come back to h___________ her
- His constant criticisms made it feel as though he was trying to drive a w___________ between me and my sister and hurt our relationship
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- The m___________ of the problem is staggering, and it is difficult to know where to begin
- certain groups are more v___________ to the effects of Covid-19-disease, especially those with pre-existing respiratory conditions
- Certain groups had been completely n___________, and naturally felt abandoned when they were left without aid.
- Different departments in the government now c___________ to ensure social services can continue as usual.
- The l___________ was angry with us for being late again with the rent.
- Many diseases that affect humans are a___________ in origin, and are transmitted due to poor hygiene in bird handling.
- Meditation can help boost your r___________ to stress.
15 Clues: This source may be able to v___________ the fact • Meditation can help boost your r___________ to stress. • The f___________ department handles economic questions. • The l___________ was angry with us for being late again with the rent. • Years later, memories of the terrible incident would come back to h___________ her • ...
Healthy life style - vocabulary 2025-02-09
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- foods like this have undergone a natural process in which beneficial bacteria, yeasts, or fungi break down sugars and starches; e.g.:… food are yoghurt, kefir and sauerkraut
- providing the body with the adequate amount of water
- physical activity that you carry out regularly to improve health
- the condition of being physically in shape
- dietary materials that can be found in vegetables, fruit and whole-grains; they play a crucial role in digestion, helping bowel movements and promoting gut health
- an even distribution of nutrients in your diet, like e.g. carbs, protein, fats
- the state of being resistant to a particular infectious disease
- stopping infections or diseases from attacking your body (e.g. taking vitamins, keeping fit, going to screenings)
- connections to people who are important to you
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- the community of trillions of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes) that live in and on the human body, especially in the gut
- substances that provide nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth (e.g.: carbs, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals)
- the process of administering a certain substance to stimulate the immune system and provide protection against specific infectious diseases
- regular medical tests that may find diseases at an early stage, so there may be a better chance of curing a disease
- practices to maintain health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- for example Zinc, Copper, Selenium, Potassium, Calcium, Iodine, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Sodium
15 Clues: the condition of being physically in shape • connections to people who are important to you • providing the body with the adequate amount of water • the state of being resistant to a particular infectious disease • physical activity that you carry out regularly to improve health • an even distribution of nutrients in your diet, like e.g. carbs, protein, fats • ...
Diseases 2025-11-12
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- - the process of Infecting or the state of being infected.
- when harmful microorganisms, like bacteria or viruses, invade your body and start to multiply
- and coughing (or even just talking) produces water droplets, some of these droplets will contain the pathogen. When these land in other people's mouths, eyes they can get infected with the disease.
- Symptoms, Fever, muscle aches, weakness, and headache.
- are pathogenic ‘organisms they’re not alive as they have no metabolism
- - is a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell growth that can invade and destroy nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body
- some diseases can be prevented by receiving a vaccination
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- works by separating materials or people which are able to spread the disease from uninfected people until they are no longer infectious.
- a chronic health condition that cannot be spread from one person to another. (Silent hill mentioned)
- can be treated using Antibiotics
- is anything that stops the normal functioning of the human body, Causes are Bacteria, Viruses, and Parasites
- , Symptoms include sudden high fever, chills, headache, body aches, and extreme weakness
- - a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- Symptoms, fever, cough, sore throat, and shortness of breath
- Hygiene - washing hands with soap and water regularly, wash all surfaces where food is prepared etc.
15 Clues: can be treated using Antibiotics • Symptoms, Fever, muscle aches, weakness, and headache. • some diseases can be prevented by receiving a vaccination • - the process of Infecting or the state of being infected. • Symptoms, fever, cough, sore throat, and shortness of breath • are pathogenic ‘organisms they’re not alive as they have no metabolism • ...
Final Project 2nd partial 2021-12-15
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- having a disease that can be transmitted by contact with other people.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- it is the process by which a person becomes immune or resistant to an infectious disease, usually through the administration of a vaccine.
- a system of money in general use in a particular country.
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- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
- the set of knowledge and techniques applied by individuals to control the factors that exert or may have harmful effects on health.
- is to introduce something that will grow and reproduce, and is commonly used in connection with the introduction of blood serum.
7 Clues: a system of money in general use in a particular country. • having a disease that can be transmitted by contact with other people. • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. • is to introduce something that will grow and reproduce, and is commonly used in connection with the introduction of blood serum. • ...
Integumentary 2025-07-28
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- a benign growth of scar tissue at the site of trauma or a surgical incision
- this type of procedure may be done to close a burn wound and could be from the patient or a donor
- this type of dermatitis is caused by exposure to an allergen or irritant
- a chronic inflammatory skin disorder in which the epidermal cells proliferate abnormally fast
- also known as atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory condition that causes itchy, red, dry skin
- this type of fungal infection is also known as Athlete's foot
- by limiting visitors, performing good hand hygiene, limiting plants and flowers, nurses can reduce this
- have a patient wear these at night to prevent scratching
- a linear excision that allows for the expansion of the skinand return of blood flow or chest expansion
- this type of injury is a major cause of morbidity and mortality associated with burn injuries caused by flames
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- also known as a lice infestation
- the most coomon type of cancer in the US
- this stage has full-thickness skin loss with exposed muscle,bone, and/or tendons
- also known as herpes zoster
- the skin is a/an ________ that has 2 layers the outer and inner dermis
- another name for oral candidiasis
- a scale used for predicting the risk of pressure injuries
- this type of dermatitis occurs most often on the scalp
- This Rule is used to estimate the size of the burn based on the parts of the body that are affected
19 Clues: also known as herpes zoster • also known as a lice infestation • another name for oral candidiasis • the most coomon type of cancer in the US • this type of dermatitis occurs most often on the scalp • have a patient wear these at night to prevent scratching • a scale used for predicting the risk of pressure injuries • ...
Protest 2024-04-22
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- - The large glass panel at the front of a shop that displays the goods for sale. The word starts with S
- - To take unfair advantage of someone or something for personal gain. The word starts with E
- - A small sheet of paper printed with information or advertising, often distributed in large quantities. The word starts with L
- - To express publicly by words or actions your disagreement with or disapproval of something. (noun): An expression of public disapproval. The word starts with P
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- - The environment (including factors such as safety, hygiene, and pay) in which people are employed. The word starts with W
- - To distribute something to people, especially for free. The word starts with H
- - The activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the making of laws, the choosing of government officials, and relationships between countries. The word stats with P
- - Having a desire or liking for something. The word starts with F
8 Clues: - Having a desire or liking for something. The word starts with F • - To distribute something to people, especially for free. The word starts with H • - To take unfair advantage of someone or something for personal gain. The word starts with E • - The large glass panel at the front of a shop that displays the goods for sale. The word starts with S • ...
food stuff 2022-02-23
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- Shigella spp. Salmonella Typhi Nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS) Shiga tonxin-producing Escherichia coli (E. Coli) Hepatitis A Norovirus
- if you handle chicken, what must you change?
- objects being sanitized must be immersed in the solution for a specific amount of time called the
- Which symptom must be reported to a manager?
- What condition describes a very yellow or orange coloring of the skin associated with Hepatitis A?
- Objects being sanitized must be immersed in the solution for a specific period of time called the?
- when food stays too long at temperatures that are good for the growth of pathogens
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- food that can be eaten without further preparation, washing or cooking EX deli-meats, washed fruits and veggies, bakery items, and sugar, spices, and seasonings
- Require a living host to grow. Foodborne illnesses from viruses typically occur through the fecal-oral route. Viruses are NOT destroyed by the normal cooking process
- Foods- ground beef and contaminated produce
- Foods-food easily contaminated by hands such as salads with TCS foods (potato, tuna , shrimp, macaroni, and chicken) and food that has made contact with contaminated water
- After mixing and letting the dough rise, what should Alyssa do to the dough?
- to what temp must be brined ham be cooked to
- to know- Control flies. Flies transfer bacteria from feces to food
- food that needs time and temperature control for safety
- what is the most important thing in hygiene
- All ready-to-eat TCS food that is prepared in-house must be labeled if it will be held longer than
- fats, acidity, temp, time, oxygen, moisture
- how far should things be from the floor
- to know- cook ground beef to minimum internal temperature. Purchase produce from approved reputable suppliers
- a disease transmitted to people by food
21 Clues: how far should things be from the floor • a disease transmitted to people by food • Foods- ground beef and contaminated produce • what is the most important thing in hygiene • fats, acidity, temp, time, oxygen, moisture • to what temp must be brined ham be cooked to • if you handle chicken, what must you change? • Which symptom must be reported to a manager? • ...
Homelessness and Hope 2015-10-18
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- The federal agency that works to address homelessness is called Housing and Urban _______.
- The National ________ for the Homeless began 30 years ago at a convening of state and local organizations working together to ensure the right to shelter and access to affordable housing for men, women, children and families who were experiencing homelessness.
- The Secretary of H.U.D. is Julian ______.
- The NCHV is the national network of community-based service providers and government agencies that provide emergency and supportive housing, food, health services, job training and placement assistance, legal aid and case management support for hundreds of thousands of homeless _________ each year.
- On June 22, 2010, USICH (United States Interagency Council on Homelessness) released “Opening _____’, the nation’s first-ever comprehensive plan to prevent and end homelessness.
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- Personal ________ kits are extremely helpful for homeless people.
- The state with the highest number of homeless people in 2013 is __________________.
- This city had the nighest number of homeless people nationwide in 2013.
- The federal agency that addresses homeless issues, H.U.D., was signed in to law by President __________.
- One of the most frequently requested items by homeless people is this simple item.
10 Clues: The Secretary of H.U.D. is Julian ______. • Personal ________ kits are extremely helpful for homeless people. • This city had the nighest number of homeless people nationwide in 2013. • One of the most frequently requested items by homeless people is this simple item. • The state with the highest number of homeless people in 2013 is __________________. • ...
Safety Fair - Fall 2013 2013-10-30
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- Joint Commission's new National Patient Safety Goal is about ______ safety?
- When you sit for an extended period of time (more than an hour) your calorie buring rate (metabolism) plunges. The muscles and body start to slow down at the ______ level. Key enzymes responsible for breaking down fat simply start switching off.
- During a true disaster what mode of communication is recommended?
- Bariatric patients have difficulty with mobility, are at an increased risk for chronic illnesses and are discriminated against due to their weight. It is our responsibility as health care providers to provide them with caring, knowledgeable and ______ care.
- This should be used for hand hygiene when leaving a room of a patient on Enteric Precautions.
- According to Maine law, how many days do you absolutely need to report a work related injury for it to be covered by workers compensation?
- What is OSHA's new acronym for Material Safety Data Sheets?
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- What is the leading cause of nursing liability with documentation?
- What is the most important part of CPR?
9 Clues: What is the most important part of CPR? • What is OSHA's new acronym for Material Safety Data Sheets? • During a true disaster what mode of communication is recommended? • What is the leading cause of nursing liability with documentation? • Joint Commission's new National Patient Safety Goal is about ______ safety? • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-03
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- social relationships Two good friends welcome each other with a heartfelt embrace to express warmth and closeness, whereas a teacher maintains appropriate space with students
- A leader sends an email full of spelling mistakes, slang, and missing punctuation. What essential leadership skill is missing?
- Silent messenger that uses facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, posture, proximity, and appearance
- management While disagreeing, Jordan inhales deeply, eases their expression, and uses a measured tone to manage their emotions
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- Use of time as a non‑verbal cue; arriving late can be read as a power play
- A park sign shows a fork and knife symbol to guide visitors. What type of communication is being used?
- A supervisor sends a long, confusing email that confuses the main point. Effective writing should always be clear and _______.
- of membership At school, students put on their soccer uniforms and use their signature team sign to signal that they are part of the same athletic group.
- The sense that can betray a leader’s personal hygiene or cultural identity when perfume is too strong
9 Clues: Use of time as a non‑verbal cue; arriving late can be read as a power play • The sense that can betray a leader’s personal hygiene or cultural identity when perfume is too strong • A park sign shows a fork and knife symbol to guide visitors. What type of communication is being used? • ...
능률보카 고교 필수편 (Day 47-2) 2022-02-25
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- Good ______ hygiene is very important. (청결한 구강 위생 상태는 매우 중요하다.)
- He got down on one ______ and proposed marriage to her. (그는 한쪽 무릎을 꿇고 그녀에게 청혼했다.)
- The curator excavated the ______s from the site of the battle. (그 큐레이터는 전쟁터에서 해골들을 발굴했다.)
- Some patients with Alzheimer's disease have damaged visual ______s. (알츠하이머병에 걸린 몇몇 환자들은 손상된 시신경을 가지고 있다.)
- The good-looking man with the ______ is my boyfriend. (콧수염이 있는 저 잘생긴 남자가 나의 남자친구이다.)
- Bacteria are single-celled ______s. (박테리아는 단세포 생물이다.)
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- A doctor is taking the ______ of the man lying on the floor. (의사는 바닥에 누워 있는 남자의맥박을 재고 있다.)
- It is natural to have ______ as we get older. (나이가 들면서 주름이 생기는 것은 당연하다.)
- He is getting ______ner because of his illness. (그는 병으로 점점 더 말라갔다.)
- Always hold yourself straight to avoid having a crooked ______. (척추가 휘는 것을 예방하기 위해 항상 자세를 똑바로해라.)
- He bumped into the desk, and his ______ was bruised. (그는 책상에 부딪쳐서 허벅지에 멍이 들었다.)
- My mother exercises every day to maintain her slim figure. (나의 어머니는 날씬한 체형을 유지하기 위해 매일운동을 하신다.)
- The baby is sucking its _____. (그 아기는 엄지손가락을 빨고 있다.)
- The rate of ______ donation can't keep pace with the number of people needing transplants. (장기 기증 비율은 이식을 필요로 하는 사람 수를 따라가지 못한다.)
- My ______s ache when it rains. (비가 올때면 관절이 아프다.)
15 Clues: My ______s ache when it rains. (비가 올때면 관절이 아프다.) • The baby is sucking its _____. (그 아기는 엄지손가락을 빨고 있다.) • Bacteria are single-celled ______s. (박테리아는 단세포 생물이다.) • Good ______ hygiene is very important. (청결한 구강 위생 상태는 매우 중요하다.) • He is getting ______ner because of his illness. (그는 병으로 점점 더 말라갔다.) • ...
Georgraphy By toni Clenton 2013-06-05
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- An organization exerting centralized control over a community
- How many people in a countries and read and write in any language
- A useful measure that enables the quality of life between countries to be compared
- Occur naturally within environments that exist relatively undisturbed by mankind, in a natural form
- A means of hygiene includes washing and sewage facilities
- Probability of dying between birth and exactly one year of age expressed per 1,000 live births
- value of all the goods and services produced within a country's borders and is usually calculated on an annual basis
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- The act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life
- The systematic differences in wealth and power between countries
- The average age someone can expect to live to
- Legally constituted corporations created by people that operate independently from any form of government
- Something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.; refugee
- Liquid free of dirt, diseases, salt, etc
- Any nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth, etc
- Condition that develops when the body does not get the right amount of the vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients it needs to maintain healthy tissues and organ function
15 Clues: Liquid free of dirt, diseases, salt, etc • The average age someone can expect to live to • A means of hygiene includes washing and sewage facilities • An organization exerting centralized control over a community • The systematic differences in wealth and power between countries • How many people in a countries and read and write in any language • ...
Health 2023-06-25
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- The physical power and ability to exert force or lift heavy objects.
- Taking steps to avoid or reduce the risk of illness, injury, or other health problems.
- The ability to bounce back from difficult or challenging situations and maintain good mental health.
- The ability of the body to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- diet A way of eating that includes a variety of foods from different food groups to maintain good health.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally.
- The body's ability to resist and protect against disease and infections.
- The state of being free from tension or stress, allowing the body and mind to rest and rejuvenate.
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs, such as washing hands regularly.
- The act of providing the body with enough fluids to maintain proper function and prevent dehydration.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients and nourishment it needs.
- Physical activity that helps to keep the body strong, flexible, and healthy.
- The overall state of being healthy in body and mind, characterized by a sense of well-being.
- The range of motion or the ability to bend and move the body easily without strain or discomfort.
- A practice that involves focusing the mind and achieving a state of calm and relaxation.
- The restful state in which the body and mind rejuvenate and recover from daily activities.
16 Clues: The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally. • The physical power and ability to exert force or lift heavy objects. • The ability of the body to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort. • The body's ability to resist and protect against disease and infections. • ...
Infection Control and Personal Hygiene 2020-11-18
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- Amount of seconds needed for appropriate hand washing
- Song to wash your hands to
- Stops or prevents the spread of infections
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- Appropriate type of shoes to be worn in the kitchen
- Name for the temperature range between 40 and 140 degrees when bacteria multiplies rapidly in perishable food
- The only allowable type of jewelry in the kitchen
6 Clues: Song to wash your hands to • Stops or prevents the spread of infections • The only allowable type of jewelry in the kitchen • Appropriate type of shoes to be worn in the kitchen • Amount of seconds needed for appropriate hand washing • Name for the temperature range between 40 and 140 degrees when bacteria multiplies rapidly in perishable food
Health 2021-08-12
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- Includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- Elements on the earth and in foods that our bodies need to develop and function normally, e.g. calcium.
- The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.
- activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes usually against another or others for entertainment e.g. soccer.
- Science and practice of maintaining good health through cleanliness
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- Process that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviors.
- The training of the body to improve its function and enhance its fitness.
- Eating a healthy and balanced diet. Food and drink provide the energy and nutrients you need to be healthy.
- A group of substances that are needed for normal cell function, growth, and development e.g. B, C, D.
- To act on behalf of something or someone else. It is done by people with a desire to do good.
- The natural state of rest during which your eyes are closed and you become unconscious.
- Treatment of disease or disorders, as by some remedial, rehabilitating, or curative process.
13 Clues: Science and practice of maintaining good health through cleanliness • Process that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviors. • The training of the body to improve its function and enhance its fitness. • The natural state of rest during which your eyes are closed and you become unconscious. • ...
ADPIED 2024-02-19
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- the possible outcomes that can be expected from the dental hygiene intervention selected for an individual patient.
- To act on your care plan to provide the services recommended (pt education, scaling, polishing, fluoride etc.
- clinical decision made by a RDH that identifies an actual or potential human need deficit that the RDH is educated and licensed to treat or to refer for care.
- Determine if the treatment and goals were effective and what further treatment should be ongoing process of care, This could occur after SRP/ 4-6 re eval/ perio maintenance etc.
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- This provides a foundation for patient care collecting Subjective and Objective data such as Health history, vitals, EOIO, dental images, radiograph, periodontal assessment, including cal detection, recession, MGJ, and perioclassification
- Another name for your SOAPS notes. Detail all data assessments diagnosis, treatment. If it isn't on your notes, it did not happen.
- Uses critical thinking skills to interpret your assessment data, Identify the patients behaviors, provides a bases for the DH care plan, challenge you to assume responsibility for patient care.
- Assess, Diagnosis,Planning,Implement,Evaluate
- problem/population, Intervention, comparison, outcomes
- After a herpetic lesion the herpes simplex virus may remain dormant where?
10 Clues: Assess, Diagnosis,Planning,Implement,Evaluate • problem/population, Intervention, comparison, outcomes • After a herpetic lesion the herpes simplex virus may remain dormant where? • To act on your care plan to provide the services recommended (pt education, scaling, polishing, fluoride etc. • ...
Objective 1.00 Key Terms 2020-09-01
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- Assisting an injured person until professional medical can be provided.
- The movement of harmful microorganisms from one surface to another.
- Reducing the number of microorganisms on a surface.
- Brigade An organizational hierarchy for professional kitchens organized by the legendary French chef, Georges-Auguste Escoffier.
- to provide employees with training in a variety of job positions.
- The company that sells the foodservice industry products and equipment.
- Thrust Series of thrust to the abdomen that can help dislodge what is stuck in the individual's airway.
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- Resuscitation The performance of emergency care on a person that has collapsed and/or is unresponsive due to choking,cardiac arrest,stroke or heart attack.
- A self-motivated person who creates and runs a business while taking personal and financial risks.
- The act of removing food or other soil from a surface.
- Maintaining a person's health by using grooming habit's.
- A disease-causing microorganism.
- A document that provides health and safety informations about products, substances or chemicals that classify as an hazardous substance or dangerous goods.
- To adjust for accuracy.
- An employee working under guidance of a skilled worker to learn particular trade or art skills.
- Action A proactive, rather than reactive management style that includes predetermining steps to take when things do not go correctly.
- An agency of the US government under the Department of Labor with the responsibility of ensuring the safety at work and a healthful work environment.
- Hands on training and work experience at foodservice business for advance culinary students.
- Handler Anyone who handles and prepares food and beverages.
19 Clues: To adjust for accuracy. • A disease-causing microorganism. • Reducing the number of microorganisms on a surface. • The act of removing food or other soil from a surface. • Maintaining a person's health by using grooming habit's. • Handler Anyone who handles and prepares food and beverages. • to provide employees with training in a variety of job positions. • ...
16-1A History Abnormal Treatment (no spaces) 2025-04-15
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- 1900-1950s, the most popular psychogenic treatment for mental illness was ___ .
- If you believe mental illness is caused by stress & irrational thinking, this is the ___ theory.
- 1700s, The ___ view of mental illness removed chains & encouraged hygiene & recreation.
- Dark ages believed mental illness was caused by the ___ , & cured with prayer, which is a supernatural theory.
- Until the late 1800s, ___ was the cure for anyone who was too temperamental: epilepsy, mania.
- If you believe mental illness is caused by astrology, gods, or curses, this is the ___ theory.
- If you believe mental illness (like germs) can be cured with ___ , this is a somatogenic theory.
- Your ___ of mental illness will depend upon the etiological theory that you use.
- ___ : person has a genetic predisposition for a disorder, & a stressor is present.
- If you use a ___ substance to lure a uterus back into place, this is a somatogenic treatment.
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- 1950s, ___ industry begins treating mental illness as a chemical imbalance (somatogenic).
- 1800s, the ___ ___ movement was started by former patient Clifford Beers.
- ___ ___ used the psychogenic treatment of hypnosis to heal patients with hysteria.
- 1800s, psychogenic & somatogenic cannot explain ___ , which had no physical cause.
- If you believe mental illness is caused by the brain and body, this is the ___ theory.
- Greeks believed that balancing ___ ___ will cure mental illness, which is a somatogenic treatment.
- Thousands of years ago, we used ___ to drill holes in skulls, in order to treat evil spirits.
- If you believe mentally ill women are ___ , & treat them with burning, this is a supernatural theory.
- 1500s, Undesirables were locked up against their will in ___ , treated with bleedings & purging.
19 Clues: 1800s, the ___ ___ movement was started by former patient Clifford Beers. • 1900-1950s, the most popular psychogenic treatment for mental illness was ___ . • Your ___ of mental illness will depend upon the etiological theory that you use. • 1800s, psychogenic & somatogenic cannot explain ___ , which had no physical cause. • ...
CISO Crossword Quiz - 1425 2025-01-15
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- IP_______ is a technique in which hackers change IP address of sender's email id
- Portal by MHA to report fraud Phone calls, SMS & WhatsApp calls or messages
- USB_____ is a type of cyber attack that involves stealing sensitive information using an infected USB drive as a bait for the victim.
- ____bomb is a piece of code intentionally inserted into a software system that will set off a malicious function when specified conditions are met
- The process of isolating a file suspected of being infected with a virus to prevent it from contaminating other files or systems
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- Credential ________ is a type of cyber attack in which the attacker uses stolen login credentials to access a network using large scale automated login requests
- A form of phishing that targets high-profile individuals
- Cyber_______ are the best practices for keeping digital devices and online accounts clean and secure from cyber attacks
- A type of social engineering attack that impersonates a trusted entity to steal information
- The ability of individual to understand and exercise control over how information about themselves may be used by others
10 Clues: A form of phishing that targets high-profile individuals • Portal by MHA to report fraud Phone calls, SMS & WhatsApp calls or messages • IP_______ is a technique in which hackers change IP address of sender's email id • A type of social engineering attack that impersonates a trusted entity to steal information • ...
health scienec 2022-10-12
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- to follow through with a task, you should determine thing that needs to be done with out constant directions
- enjoy your work and display a positive attitude. encourage others to do the right thing
- truthfulness and integrity and important in health care fields. admit mistakes so they can be corrected
- ability to encourage people to work together and achieve common goals
- others rely on you, you must accept the responsibility required by your position. you need good attendance record.
- willing to learn and to adapt to different changes. requires remain competent in a particular for life long leaning
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- others may criticizes you. everyone has some areas where performance can be improved. leading to accept criticism and learning from it
- the body reaction to any stimuli that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment
- 1right of the majority to rule 2 right or the majrity to be heard 3 right of the indivial to be repressed
- tolerant and understanding, need to learn to control your temper in a difficult situation
- able to identify with and understand another person feeling, situation and motives, care about others
- a daily bath or shower, use deodorant antiberant, clane underment
- frequently defined as an individual who leads or guides other
13 Clues: frequently defined as an individual who leads or guides other • a daily bath or shower, use deodorant antiberant, clane underment • ability to encourage people to work together and achieve common goals • enjoy your work and display a positive attitude. encourage others to do the right thing • ...
Week 1 Personal Hygiene & Skin Assessment 2020-01-08
8 Clues: Itch • Earwax • Bad breath • Ulcer Bedsore • Moderately warm • Profuse perspiration • Gland located in the membrane lining of the cheeks. • Clear straw-coloured liquid produced by the body in response to tissue damage.
Household items 2023-12-07
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- A timekeeping device with hands or digital displays that show the current time. Clocks are important for keeping schedules, managing daily activities, and ensuring punctuality in various areas of the home.
- A piece of furniture with shelves for storing and organizing books. Bookshelves can be found in bedrooms, living rooms, or home offices, providing a dedicated space for displaying and accessing a collection of books.
- A piece of furniture with drawers for storing clothes and personal items. Dressers are commonly found in bedrooms and provide a functional and organized solution for keeping clothing and accessories tidy.
- A device that produces light, often consisting of a bulb and a shade or cover. Lamps are used for illumination in various rooms, providing both functional lighting for tasks and creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
- Curtain A waterproof curtain that hangs in a bathroom shower or bathtub to prevent water from splashing onto the floor. Shower curtains come in various designs, adding a decorative touch to the bathroom while serving a practical purpose.
- Oven A kitchen appliance that uses microwaves to heat and cook food quickly. Microwave ovens are convenient for reheating leftovers, cooking snacks, and preparing meals in a short amount of time.
- Can A container for collecting and disposing of waste and garbage. Trash cans come in various sizes and designs, and they are placed in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.
- An appliance that automates the cleaning of dishes, utensils, and cookware. Dishwashers save time and effort in the kitchen, using water and detergent to efficiently clean and sanitize items after meals.
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- Cleaner An electrical device used for cleaning floors and carpets by suctioning dirt and debris. Vacuum cleaners come in various types, including upright, canister, and robotic models, making household cleaning more efficient.
- Desk A desk specifically designed for using a computer or laptop. Computer desks often feature space for a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other accessories, providing an organized and ergonomic workspace for computing tasks.
- An appliance used for storing and cooling food and beverages. Refrigerators have compartments with adjustable temperatures to keep items fresh, and they play a crucial role in kitchen organization and meal preparation.
- A piece of furniture designed for sleeping or resting. Beds come in different sizes, such as twin, full, queen, and king, and may include a mattress, bed frame, and headboard, providing a comfortable sleeping space.
- A comfortable piece of furniture designed for seating multiple people. Sofas are commonly found in living rooms and provide a cozy space for relaxation, socializing, and watching television or reading.
- Machine An appliance designed for washing clothes and linens. Washing machines use water and detergent to clean clothes through a series of cycles, providing a convenient and effective way to maintain personal hygiene.
- A reflective surface, typically made of glass, that allows individuals to see their reflections. Mirrors are used for personal grooming, decorating spaces, and creating a sense of openness and brightness in rooms.
15 Clues: Oven A kitchen appliance that uses microwaves to heat and cook food quickly. Microwave ovens are convenient for reheating leftovers, cooking snacks, and preparing meals in a short amount of time. • ...
Infection Control crossword 2022-11-11
3 Clues: HCP should not have ______nails. • Proper______is the single most effective way to reduce the spread of infection to patients and to other HCP. • While wearing sterile PPE, hands should be kept above the __________. Anything below this is considered contaminated.
Food Safety 2020-10-17
3 Clues: The transfer of harmful bacteria from one food to another food • 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
Dental health attention crossword puzzle 2021-09-08
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- Calcified dental plaque, composed primarily of calcium phosphate mineral salts deposited between and within remnants of formerly viable microorganisms
- A common and mild form of gum disease
- A chronic inflammatory disease that is triggered by bacterial microorganisms and involves a severe chronic inflammation that causes the destruction of the tooth-supporting apparatus and can lead to tooth loss
- A condition where there is not enough saliva in your mouth
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- A cord of thin filaments used in interdental cleaning to remove food and dental plaque from between teeth
- The removal of all the plaque and calculus (hardened plaque) above and below the gumline by oral health professionals
- Also known as tooth decay, is the breakdown of teeth due to acids made by bacteria
- the state of being edentulous, or without natural teeth
- Loss of tooth substance by means other than dental caries
- A sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth
- Cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat
- An oral hygiene instrument used for daily clean of the teeth, gums, and tongue
- A person whose profession is the care of teeth and the surrounding soft tissues, including the prevention and elimination of decay, the replacement of missing teeth with artificial ones, the correction of malocclusion, etc.
13 Clues: A common and mild form of gum disease • the state of being edentulous, or without natural teeth • A sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth • Loss of tooth substance by means other than dental caries • Cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat • A condition where there is not enough saliva in your mouth • ...
Partes de la casa 2024-01-24
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- Your personal retreat for rest and relaxation, typically containing a bed and personal belongings.
- Families often reside in this structure, which provides shelter and a sense of belonging.
- This room is where you freshen up and take care of personal hygiene, often equipped with a sink, toilet, and shower or bath.
- In this spacious living space, you'll find multiple rooms for various purposes, typically within a larger building.
- A place where delicious meals are prepared, equipped with appliances like a stove, oven, and refrigerator.
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- An outdoor area adorned with plants and flowers, creating a serene and green space.
- This room is dedicated to enjoying meals with family or friends, often featuring a dining table and chairs.
- The central gathering space in a home, usually equipped with comfortable seating for socializing and entertainment.
- A versatile space that can be a bedroom, study, or any other designated area within a home.
- Referring to a floor within a building or a flat/apartment, often used in the context of multi-story structures.
- This space is designed to shelter vehicles, providing protection from the elements.
- A paved or landscaped outdoor area attached to a house, perfect for relaxation or outdoor activities.
- An elevated outdoor space, often connected to a building, providing a great spot for enjoying the outdoors.
13 Clues: An outdoor area adorned with plants and flowers, creating a serene and green space. • This space is designed to shelter vehicles, providing protection from the elements. • Families often reside in this structure, which provides shelter and a sense of belonging. • A versatile space that can be a bedroom, study, or any other designated area within a home. • ...
Jonas Ruberg Stress Tree 2022-01-18
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- When I get less SLEEP I end up being LATE and get LESS WORK done.
- Likely the thing that makes me the most stressed is IMPOSTER SYNDROME, where I feel GUILTY and UPSET WITH MYSELF for feeling bad.
- Whenever a HOLIDAY comes around, I find myself PROCRASTINATING work and STRESSING ABOUT MINUTE DETAILS.
- When I think about my FUTURE, I will often feel OVERWHELMED to the point of NAUSEA
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- The growing presence of COVID makes me feel SCARED and sometimes I trick myself into FEELING SICK
- Sometimes all the time I take for THEATER makes me really TIRED and I have LESS TIME FOR WORK
- Even though I like them, sometimes my FRIENDS will make me UPSET or ANXIOUS
- My HYGIENE can often be something I struggle to maintain, and it makes me FEEL BAD both EMOTIONALLY and PHYSICALLY.
- My GRADES and HOMEWORK are one of my biggest stressors. I put too much PRESSURE ON MYSELF, to the point of INNACTION
- I find a lot of comfort in being in the LGBTQ+ community, but sometimes it can also be STRESSFUL and I can feel insecure about my IDENTITY
10 Clues: When I get less SLEEP I end up being LATE and get LESS WORK done. • Even though I like them, sometimes my FRIENDS will make me UPSET or ANXIOUS • When I think about my FUTURE, I will often feel OVERWHELMED to the point of NAUSEA • Sometimes all the time I take for THEATER makes me really TIRED and I have LESS TIME FOR WORK • ...
Teeth conditions 2019-10-18
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- A general name for disease of the teeth, including cavities.
- Bacteria evade removal by brushing and saliva and damage the enamel and deeper structures of teeth. Most cavities occur on molars and premolars.
- If plaque is not removed, it mixes with minerals to become tartar, a harder substance. Tartar requires professional cleaning for removal.
- Inflammation of the deeper structures of the teeth (periodontal ligament, jawbone, and cementum). Poor oral hygiene is usually to blame.
- Inflammation of the surface portion of the gums, around and between the crowns of the teeth. Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to gingivitis.
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- When one or more teeth become sensitive to hot or cold, it may mean the dentin is exposed.
- The upper teeth protrude significantly over the lower teeth.
- A sticky, colorless film made of bacteria and the substances they secrete. Plaque develops quickly on teeth after eating sugary food, but can be easily brushed off.
- Stress, anxiety, or sleep disorders can cause teeth grinding, usually during sleep. A dull headache or sore jaw can be symptoms.
- The lower teeth protrude significantly past the upper teeth.
10 Clues: A general name for disease of the teeth, including cavities. • The upper teeth protrude significantly over the lower teeth. • The lower teeth protrude significantly past the upper teeth. • When one or more teeth become sensitive to hot or cold, it may mean the dentin is exposed. • ...
Yeh Meri Dilli 2023-04-06
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- As the capital was designed by the British architects – Sir Herbert Baker and Edwin Lutyens, the city is also known as?
- Delhi is home to the tallest minaret in the world, name the ruler who commissioned it.
- Name the largest market of spices in Asia situated in the national capital territory of India.
- The Delhi metro station stands at which position in the entire world with the length of the station being 193 kilometres?
- Name the largest wholesale market of fruits and vegetables in Asia.
- Delhi was surrounded by 14 gates initially out of which only five still stand. Name the gate which was built in 1835 by Robert Smith and is the northernmost gate of the city.
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- Guess the name.
- Which monument in Delhi is made up of limestone and when the stone started to wither away, the British painted it Red to preserve it?
- Name the world’s only mandi for betel leaves situated in Purani Dilli.
- Name a museum in Delhi which is managed by Sulabh International, aims to spread the word of hygiene across the globe. It was established in 1992 by Dr Bindeshwar Pathak.
10 Clues: Guess the name. • Name the largest wholesale market of fruits and vegetables in Asia. • Name the world’s only mandi for betel leaves situated in Purani Dilli. • Delhi is home to the tallest minaret in the world, name the ruler who commissioned it. • Name the largest market of spices in Asia situated in the national capital territory of India. • ...
EU LEGISLATION 2015-11-26
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- A group of European countries that participates in the world economy as one economic unit and operates under one official currency, the euro. The EU's goal is to create a barrier-free trade zone and to enhance economic wealth by creating more efficiency within its marketplace.
- ANOTHER WORD FOR RULE
- The government seeks to make sure that there are no sudden general rises in prices. They do this through the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of England which sets interest rates. Interest rates are put up if there is a danger of people borrowing and spending too much, thus pushing prices up. Raising interest rates makes it more expensive for businesses to borrow money. It also makes it more expensive for consumers to borrow money. They then have less to spend, which helps to force down prices.
- policy Education and training is seen in the UK as having a valuable contribution to make to business life. The government plays an important part in forcing through education and training changes, for example by creating more Vocational Subjects in the school curriculum.
- The government can promote trade, encourage sales of British goods abroad (exports), or discourage goods coming in from other countries (imports).
- A food is presumed unsafe if it does not comply with the EU (or national) legislation governing its safety. As an example, this could be a food that contains an allergenic ingredient, which should be labelled in accordance with Directive 2000/13/EC, but is not
- According to the general hygiene requirements it is good food hygiene practice to protect foods from contamination. Such a contamination could be represented by excessive amounts of cross-contact allergens. The regulation defines indeed a contamination as the presence or introduction of a hazard.
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- Many of the laws of this country have been in existence for a long time. Others are much newer. New legislation can be made at a European Union, national or local level. These laws set out how people can and should behave towards one another, and particularly, how business should be conducted. They are very important in setting 'the rules of the game'.
- Businesses can make a valuable contribution to the community by the taxes they pay. In return, the government can help businesses by spending money on projects like airports, roads, aid to developing countries and many other items.
9 Clues: ANOTHER WORD FOR RULE • The government can promote trade, encourage sales of British goods abroad (exports), or discourage goods coming in from other countries (imports). • ...
Causes of sore mouth and oral infection 2018-04-17
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- A 3 year old boy presents with a severe sore throat and stridor, a medical emergency
- A notifiable disease caused by Group A Streptococcus that may be diagnosed via throat culture or rapid antigen detection test
- Can either be infective and caused by candida, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, or varicella zoster virus, or due to acid reflux
- An infective swelling of the tonsil that is treated with IV penicillin and surgical drainage
- Virus responsible for causing glandular fever
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- A rare type of cellulitis that causes a ‘bull-neck’ appearance, and may lead to a blocked airway
- A notifiable disease that is spread via respiratory secretions, can lead to cardiac + neurological damage, a throat swab should be grown in Loeffler’s medium
- Damage to the teeth that may occur due to a combination of poor dental hygiene, bacteria colonisation, and poor diet, that may also occur with gingivitis
- In the oral cavity, may present with either a reticular pattern (wickham’s striae) or erosive pattern
- A break in the oral cavity’s mucosal tissue that is commonly caused by biting of the cheek
10 Clues: Virus responsible for causing glandular fever • A 3 year old boy presents with a severe sore throat and stridor, a medical emergency • A break in the oral cavity’s mucosal tissue that is commonly caused by biting of the cheek • An infective swelling of the tonsil that is treated with IV penicillin and surgical drainage • ...
Insider Unit 3 lesson 2 2025-03-03
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- Malaria can be __________ to young children if not treated properly, leading to serious health complications or even death.
- In some countries, people suffer from __________ because they do not have enough food to eat, which can result in severe health problems.
- Over the past few years, the population of certain species has started to __________ due to habitat loss and climate change.
- The chemicals released into the water have __________ damaged the ecosystem, making it impossible to restore it to its original state.
- The country decided to __________ new laws to protect citizens from the rising threat of cybercrime.
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- The doctor explained that the __________ of the disease happens through direct contact with bodily fluids, making hygiene extremely important.
- The coach __________ named her star player the "Most Valuable Player" after her outstanding performance in the final match.
- Due to his serious injury, he experienced __________ pain that lasted for several days.
- It’s important to __________ from eating too much sugar to maintain a healthy lifestyle and avoid health issues like diabetes.
- The elderly are often more __________ to certain illnesses, like the flu, because their immune systems are weaker.
10 Clues: Due to his serious injury, he experienced __________ pain that lasted for several days. • The country decided to __________ new laws to protect citizens from the rising threat of cybercrime. • The elderly are often more __________ to certain illnesses, like the flu, because their immune systems are weaker. • ...
TEKA-TEKI SILANG HYGIENE FOOD 2024-12-11
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- Minuman sehat yang penting untuk tubuh. (3 huruf)
- Makanan yang dibiarkan terbuka mudah terkena ____. (3 huruf)
- Sabun digunakan untuk mencuci ____. (5 huruf)
- Kebiasaan penting sebelum makan, yaitu mencuci ____. (5 huruf)
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- Alat untuk memotong bahan makanan. (5 huruf)
- Tempat air mengalir untuk mencuci tangan. (5 huruf)
- Hewan kecil yang sering hinggap di makanan kotor. (4 huruf)
7 Clues: Alat untuk memotong bahan makanan. (5 huruf) • Sabun digunakan untuk mencuci ____. (5 huruf) • Minuman sehat yang penting untuk tubuh. (3 huruf) • Tempat air mengalir untuk mencuci tangan. (5 huruf) • Hewan kecil yang sering hinggap di makanan kotor. (4 huruf) • Makanan yang dibiarkan terbuka mudah terkena ____. (3 huruf) • ...
OPTI 2020- Assignment 1 2017-09-17
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- This plate contains the meibomian glands
- Parasitic infection of the eyelids
- The first contact lens approved by Health Canada to treat myopia
- This in-office procedure can help treat meibomian gland dysfunction
- The technique used to treat trichiasis
- The function of the adipose tissue in the orbit
- The smallest bone of the orbit
- The number of bones in the orbit
- This nerve palsy causes the eye to be in the "down-and-out" position
- This rectus muscle contracts when the left eye moves down and out
- A condition by which an extra row of lashes can grow
- The "wrinkle" between the tarsal and orbital position of the eyelid
- This muscle contracts in order to open the eyelid
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- This condition is on the rise in children and can have significant ocular health implications
- This eye disease can occur with hyperthyroidism
- The sequale of a hordeolum whereby scar tissue forms in the lid
- The most common eyelid muscle palsy in diabetics(which nerve)
- A condition whereby the skin in the upper eyelid becomes loose
- this gland is thought to have antimicrobial properties
- An infection in one of the eyelid glands
- When one or a few cilia and misdirected towards the globe
- This condition is treated by lid scrubs and eyelid hygiene
- These are air-filled pockets that surround the orbit
- A condition whereby the lower eyelid inverts
- The inward rotational movement of the eye
- This in-office procedue can help treat blepharitis
- This gland hydrates the cilia
- This type of cellulitis is considered an ocular emergency
28 Clues: This gland hydrates the cilia • The smallest bone of the orbit • The number of bones in the orbit • Parasitic infection of the eyelids • The technique used to treat trichiasis • This plate contains the meibomian glands • An infection in one of the eyelid glands • The inward rotational movement of the eye • A condition whereby the lower eyelid inverts • ...
RCPS DIWALI CROSSWORD 2017-10-01
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- Ekankika Spardha was started in his presidential year
- The call name of our member who is also a structural consultant.
- Many by this name are in our club
- The originator of the idea for Ekankika Spardha
- 'Raj-jyotish' of our Club
- She creates awareness in Health, Hygiene and Nutrition
- Every year he is actively involved in the medical projects of the club:
- Our Mega event held in Balewadi
- A veterinary doctor and a Yoga and meditation trainer
- The Chartered president of our club
- Women empowerment on the wheels
- The CEO of Fleetguard Filters Pvt Ltd
- The impact making project currently undertaken by our Anns
- The creator of this year’s PUSH Mast Head
- We still relish the fun, frolic and hospitality at this location
- She is well known for her travel blogs
- Our Christopher Columbus
- An expert in intellectual property rights
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- Our club’s Swach project was done under his leadership
- The first lady president of our club
- He is the chief trustee of RCPS Charity Trust
- Fitness freak family
- The story of five blind men
- This Chartered accountant is a partner at Ernst & Young
- The newest family to join our fold
- Our Adhyatmik Guru
- The Club leader for the year
- Chocolate hero of our club
- The Spiderman of our club who is always on the web
- The star from our club shining at RI level
- The “Bhai” of our club
- This person can keep all your 32 intact
- Sunray
- The initiator of RED DOT project
- He lights the things around us
- The tiger who does nor roar but sings
- The call name of the pioneer of “Jaloday”
37 Clues: Sunray • Our Adhyatmik Guru • Fitness freak family • The “Bhai” of our club • Our Christopher Columbus • 'Raj-jyotish' of our Club • Chocolate hero of our club • The story of five blind men • The Club leader for the year • He lights the things around us • Our Mega event held in Balewadi • Women empowerment on the wheels • The initiator of RED DOT project • ...
