hygiene Crossword Puzzles
Health vocabulary crossword 2021-01-13
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- A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- A toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid that is the chief active constituent of tobacco.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- Stimulant found in coffee and soft drinks.
- A disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- Seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
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- The energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
- Food consisting of or containing a lot of carbohydrates.
- The condition of being grossly fat or overweight.
- A preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of American plant , which are cured by the process of drying and fermentation chewing or smoking.
- Drunk or under the influence of drugs.
- A firm decision to do or not to do something.
- The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- drugs A man made drug with properties and effects similar to a known hallucinogen or narcotic but having a slightly altered chemical structure, especially such a drug created in order to evade restrictions against illegal substances.
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- The chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal.
- A substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
20 Clues: Drunk or under the influence of drugs. • Stimulant found in coffee and soft drinks. • A firm decision to do or not to do something. • The condition of being grossly fat or overweight. • Food consisting of or containing a lot of carbohydrates. • An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • The chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal. • ...
Covid Obscession 2020-12-02
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- solution that must contain 60% ethanol to be effective
- abbreviation for personal protective equipment
- when significant numbers are immune, the public has “_____ immunity"
- people who are notified of possible disease exposure
- NIH director famous for Human DNA sequencing in 2003
- government-imposed restrictions on work, mobility, and outside visitors
- descriptive word for 2020 used by the media (hint: begins with UN-)
- engaging in pedagogical methods over the internet (2 words)
- a space of 6 ft. or 2 meters apart from others; distance description
- foreign substance that activates a body’s immune response
- advisor to 6 U.S. Presidents on global health issues
- an N-95 respirator blocks 95% of these
- American biotech company based in Cambridge, MA
- contagiousness is measured by this letter; a numerical value
- country where the 2020 pandemic began
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- social media platform centered around performance videos
- time period or place of isolation
- wrote “I Believe That We Will Win,” a Covid-19 dance anthem
- type of background image that isn't real
- agency responsible for protecting public health in the U.S.
- group that socializes exclusively(?)with its own members (colloquial)
- title given to U.S. operative for Covid-19 vaccine development (2 words)
- necessary services for a functioning society
- health practices that are conducive to disease prevention
- illness-causing RNA fragment wrapped in a protein coat
- venue, ventilation, & vocalization contribute to this type of event
- became a popular teleconferencing platform as Covid-19 spread
- machine that carries out lung function
- a surgical mask alternative (2 words)
- colossal sporting event that did not take place
- "to __________ the curve" is a graphic expression
31 Clues: time period or place of isolation • a surgical mask alternative (2 words) • country where the 2020 pandemic began • machine that carries out lung function • an N-95 respirator blocks 95% of these • type of background image that isn't real • necessary services for a functioning society • abbreviation for personal protective equipment • ...
blind 2021-02-22
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- chart, A clinical measurement of the amount of distance vision an individual has under certain circumstances.
- A person with specialized training and skills in deaf-blindness who provides individualized assissitance to students.
- An identifiable physical cause of speech and language impairments.
- vision, Usable vision.
- Impairment in which an individual may have some light or form perception or be totally without sight.
- A tactile communication system for reading and writing that utilizes various combinations of six embossed dots.
- differences, Diferences bewteen pupils.
- and mobility, Systematic techniques to plan routes and move from place to place for individuals with visual impairments.
- blind, An educational descrption in which the primary channel of learning is through tactile or auditory means due to limited or no vision.
- syndrome, An inherited disorder resulting in deaf blindness, with deafness present at birth accopanied be progreessive vision loss.
- impairment, A loss of vision that often affects educational performance.
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- Speech and language impairment without an obvious physical basis.
- A level of learning, sometimes referred to as semi-concrete,that moves the learner from the concrete to abstract level. Concrete objects are replaced with pictures or visual displays.
- aloud, A technique for learning that is internalized; talking through things to help understand or remember them better.
- Concomitant hearing and visual impairments.
- aids, Tools designed to assist individuals in lan-guage and communication tasks.
- association, A rare genetic disorder resulting in deaf-blindness, a syndrome represening a cluster of physical anomalies present at birth.
- Living Aids, Devices that increase participation in daily activi-ties such as cooking, bathing, personal hygiene, dressing, and toilet use.
- vision, A visual impairment that interferes with the ability to perform daily activities.
- disablities, A variety of health conditions that affect an individviduals health.
20 Clues: vision, Usable vision. • differences, Diferences bewteen pupils. • Concomitant hearing and visual impairments. • Speech and language impairment without an obvious physical basis. • impairment, A loss of vision that often affects educational performance. • An identifiable physical cause of speech and language impairments. • ...
Return to Work 2021-05-23
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- Where you might request a break
- Where you might go for dinner with the Muffin Man (third meeting point)
- The call of the usher under pressure
- When the curtain rises again.
- Unwelcome glowing visitor
- An unexpected halt in proceedings
- There are extra in the Mezz
- Invoke this and we will rescue you
- Entrance to subterranean stop (second meeting point)
- New way of retrieving refreshment
- Transportation method for incapacitated person
- Heart restarter location
- Acronym to bear in mind when customers aren't happy
- When the show will finish (approx).
- What to remember when you see something fishy
- Pause before continuing when you hear this
- The place to be for those who can't take stairs
- Acquaintance of unwelcome glowing visitor
- When we have only a matinee.
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- Theatrical partnership whose shows the theatre was originally built to house
- What you need to watch out for on Savoy Court
- How to deal with troublemakers
- Keep doing this regularly for hygiene purposes
- Continue with your radio when you get this reply
- The new Boss
- What you should do if you feel unwell (once you've called in sick.)
- Legendary Savoy Duty Manager
- How old the theatre is in October
- You must do this at the start
- What we have swapped paper tickets for
- First gather here if things go wrong
- The day the theatre is closed.
- Where the wine is kept
- Alias for disoriented young person
- What your shirt should be before each shift
- The year the theatre was built
- Front of House is his domain
- Pristine work outfit
- Process of replenishment
39 Clues: The new Boss • Pristine work outfit • Where the wine is kept • Heart restarter location • Process of replenishment • Unwelcome glowing visitor • There are extra in the Mezz • Legendary Savoy Duty Manager • Front of House is his domain • When we have only a matinee. • When the curtain rises again. • You must do this at the start • How to deal with troublemakers • ...
SL5 Lessons 1-7 Vocabulary Review 2021-06-21
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- the act of creating something for the first time
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access.
- an amount of something that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable.
- something that is borrowed, often a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure.
- a repeated decorative design.
- an animal's natural coloring or form that enables it to blend in with its surroundings.
- harmed, damaged, or impaired.
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- a tubular structure carrying blood through the tissues and organs; a vein, artery, or capillary.
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- to grant someone the use of something on the understanding that it shall be returned.
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to earn interest.
- to take and use something from a person or bank under an agreement to pay it back later.
- the characteristics determining who or what a person or thing is
- to keep safe from harm or injury.
- a small opening in a surface, especially the skin or integument of an organism, through which gases, liquids, or microscopic particles can pass.
- a concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- associated with the place or circumstances of someone or something’s origin.
23 Clues: a repeated decorative design. • harmed, damaged, or impaired. • to keep safe from harm or injury. • an animal that naturally preys on others. • an abundance of valuable possessions or money. • the act of creating something for the first time • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • the process of infecting or the state of being infected. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2021-08-19
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- willing to adapt to change
- method used to determine whether communication was successful
- informal leader; allows individuals to function independently with minimal rules
- truthfulness; integrity
- maintains total rule, makes all decisions, has difficulty delegating; sometimes called a dictator
- without words or speech
- system of practical skills that allows an individual to use time in the most effective and productive way
- ability to begin or follow through with a task without assistance from others
- ability to say or do the kindest or most fitting thing in a difficult situation
- care of the body including bathing, hair and nail care, shaving, and oral hygiene
- identifying with another’s feelings but being unable to change or solve the situation
- encourages the participation of all individuals in decisions; listens to the opinion of others
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- differences among individuals based on cultural, ethnic, and racial factors
- willingness to accept criticism and learn from it
- being held accountable for actions or behaviors; willing to meet obligations
- ability to use good judgment and self-restraint in speech and behavior
- working well with others and doing your part
- to pay attention, make an effort to hear
- able, capable
- ability to wait, persevere; capacity for calm endurance
- body’s reaction to any stimulus that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment
- desired result or purpose toward which one is working
- exchange of thoughts or information
- cooperative effort by the members of a group to achieve a common goal.
- intense interest or excitement
- individual who leads or guides others, or who is in charge or in command of others
- capable of being relied on; trustworthy
- ability to lead, guide, and direct others
28 Clues: able, capable • truthfulness; integrity • without words or speech • willing to adapt to change • intense interest or excitement • exchange of thoughts or information • capable of being relied on; trustworthy • to pay attention, make an effort to hear • ability to lead, guide, and direct others • working well with others and doing your part • ...
Manicure and Pedicure Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Are possible side effects that may occur or pre existing conditions that may prevent a client from having a service
- Plays a very important part during manicure/pedicure services
- This is where the nail plate cells are formed
- it is important to perform this process with clients before proceeding to a service
- The metal tools during a manicure/pedicure service
- Is a series of movements performed on the human body that, in combination, produce relaxation or treatment
- is a nail shape
- This is the whiteish halfmoon shape underneath the base of the nail
- After a this process, it is determined if the client is able to have the service.
- This category of products used during the manicure/pedicure service include: nail polish, cuticle softener and lotion
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- This is the slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge
- Doing this during the service with clients is important to check on their comfort/discomfort as well as keep them relaxed
- Must be softened and gently pushed back and trimmed
- The technician's table and chair, and the client's chair fall into this category of Manicure/Pedicure supplies
- It is important to perform this procedure before and after each client's service
- during this type of examination, you look at the client's hands or feet to determine the ability of the client to have the service
- This is an example of a disposable material used during a manicure/pedicure service
- Clients presenting certain nail diseases should be referred to a _______
- These are used to remove products from jars
- This is done to all tools, implements and stations before being disinfected.
20 Clues: is a nail shape • These are used to remove products from jars • This is where the nail plate cells are formed • The metal tools during a manicure/pedicure service • Must be softened and gently pushed back and trimmed • Plays a very important part during manicure/pedicure services • This is the whiteish halfmoon shape underneath the base of the nail • ...
Milady Chapter 3 Your Professional Image (1) 2016-09-14
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- Physical presentation is your ?, as well as the way you walk and move.
- Certain shears are designed to eliminate hand ? when cutting hair because repetitive movements are of particular concern.
- A hydraulic chair can be raised or lowered to accommodate stylists of different heights, allowing each stylist to service clients without ? over too far.
- When standing to cut hair, position your legs hip width apart, bend your knees slightly and ? your pelvic area with your abdomen.
- ? motions have a cumulative effect on the muscles and joints.
- Use ? designed implements.
- To avoid ergonomic-related injuries keep your wrists in a straight or ? position as much as possible.
- ? should be close to the body when cutting.
- Beauty professionals may have to stand and perform repetitive movements which makes them susceptible to problems of the hands, wrists, shoulders, neck, back, feet and legs. true or false
- Personal grooming is the process of caring for parts of the body and maintaining an overall ? look.
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- Each year, hundreds of cosmetology professionals report ? disorders, including carpal tunnel syndrome and back injuries.
- Do not hold your ? too far away from your body as you work.
- ? is key to avoiding problems.
- Personal hygiene is daily maintenance and cleanliness by by practicing good ? habits.
- Do not ? or squeeze implements too tightly.
- Counter the positive impact of repetitive motions or long periods spent in one position by stretching and walking around at intervals. true or false
- Keep you back and ? straight.
- The science of designing the workplace as well as its equipment and tools to make specific body movements more comfortable, efficient and safe.
- Professional image is the impression you project through both your outward appearance and your ? in the workplace.
- ? put your well-being first.
20 Clues: Use ? designed implements. • ? put your well-being first. • Keep you back and ? straight. • ? is key to avoiding problems. • Do not ? or squeeze implements too tightly. • ? should be close to the body when cutting. • Do not hold your ? too far away from your body as you work. • ? motions have a cumulative effect on the muscles and joints. • ...
Demography & Populations Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-05
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- A figure indicating how long, on average, a person may be expected to live.
- A country with many industries and a well-developed economy.
- A country that has low industrial production and little modern technology.
- A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s.
- the movement of organisms from one place to another and taking up permanent or semi-permanent residence
- the quality of not being harmful to the environment or depleting natural resources, and thereby supporting long-term ecological balance and providing these resources for future generations
- Scientific study of human population characteristics.
- An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.
- The fertility rate necessary for a population to replace itself.
- An environmental factor that restricts population size.
- The promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease by maintenance of clean conditions.
- One's impact on the environment, expressed as an amount of land required to provide all of the natural resources.
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- The total number of deaths in a year among infants under one year old for every 1,000 live births in a society.
- Chart showing the distribution of individuals among different ages in a population.
- The maximum size of a population once limiting factors are considered.
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area and interbreed
- Change in a population from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates.
- An increase in the number of individuals of a population, measured using the equation: (Birth + Immigration) - (Death + Emigration)
- The average number of children born to a woman during her lifetime in a population.
- The spreading of residency into the outlying regions of a city.
20 Clues: Scientific study of human population characteristics. • An environmental factor that restricts population size. • A country with many industries and a well-developed economy. • The spreading of residency into the outlying regions of a city. • The fertility rate necessary for a population to replace itself. • ...
Food Safety Game 2018-11-18
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- a sour-tasting liquid containing acetic acid, obtained by fermenting dilute alcoholic liquids, typically wine, cider, or beer, and used as a condiment or for pickling.
- maintaining cleanliness
- chiefly North American rubbish or waste, especially domestic refuse
- foods food that spoil easily
- an organism which lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense
- microscopic living organisms
- an appliance or compartment which is artificially kept cool and used to store food and drink. Modern refrigerators generally make use of the cooling effect produced when a volatile liquid is forced to evaporate in a sealed system in which it can be condensed back to liquid outside the refrigerator.
- zone the temperature range in which bacteria grow fastest (4 Celsius – 60 Celsius)
- a refrigerated cabinet or room for preserving food at very low temperatures
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- a thick slice of lean beef, typically from the rump and eaten grilled or fried
- any of a group of unicellular, multicellular, or syncytial spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including moulds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools
- the spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another
- perform duties or services for (another person or an organization)
- illness food poisoning.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- the flesh of a young calf, used as food
- make impure
- a kind of stew that is cooked slowly in an oven
- a small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept.
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host
20 Clues: make impure • maintaining cleanliness • microscopic living organisms • illness food poisoning. • foods food that spoil easily • the flesh of a young calf, used as food • a kind of stew that is cooked slowly in an oven • the spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another • perform duties or services for (another person or an organization) • ...
Food Safety Game 2018-11-18
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- a sour-tasting liquid containing acetic acid, obtained by fermenting dilute alcoholic liquids, typically wine, cider, or beer, and used as a condiment or for pickling.
- maintaining cleanliness
- chiefly North American rubbish or waste, especially domestic refuse
- foods food that spoil easily
- an organism which lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense
- microscopic living organisms
- an appliance or compartment which is artificially kept cool and used to store food and drink. Modern refrigerators generally make use of the cooling effect produced when a volatile liquid is forced to evaporate in a sealed system in which it can be condensed back to liquid outside the refrigerator.
- zone the temperature range in which bacteria grow fastest (4 Celsius – 60 Celsius)
- a refrigerated cabinet or room for preserving food at very low temperatures
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- a thick slice of lean beef, typically from the rump and eaten grilled or fried
- any of a group of unicellular, multicellular, or syncytial spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including moulds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools
- the spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another
- perform duties or services for (another person or an organization)
- illness food poisoning.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- the flesh of a young calf, used as food
- make impure
- a kind of stew that is cooked slowly in an oven
- a small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept.
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host
20 Clues: make impure • maintaining cleanliness • microscopic living organisms • illness food poisoning. • foods food that spoil easily • the flesh of a young calf, used as food • a kind of stew that is cooked slowly in an oven • the spreading of harmful bacteria from one food to another • perform duties or services for (another person or an organization) • ...
UW Health Bundles to Prevent Infections: C. diff 2018-10-02
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- TruD is ________ disinfection
- Nurse/Provider to review the CDI testing algorithm before collecting/sending a C. diff stool sample for testing is an example of a ________
- To access the ________ server in an enhanced contact isolation room, remove gloves and perform hand hygiene
- Clean room using ________ agent
- Do ________ test for cure
- Use ________ wipes or Oxycide to clean equipment in enhanced isolation rooms
- Diarrhea can be ________ or non-infectious depending on its cause
- TAC Inpatient has had ________ CDIs since opening
- Document stool ________
- Perform an admission assessment of ________ to facilitate testing early in admission if indicated
- Clostridium ________ infection (CDI)
- If patient has any ________ stools prior to admission, order the test
- If the patient has ________ than 3 unexpected liquid loose stools, do not test
- Document stool consistency in the I/O ________ Health Link tab
- Patients who are colonized with C. diff exhibit NO clinical ________
- ________ precautions are used for patients with confirmed or suspected CDI
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- Avoid unnecessary use of high risk antibiotics such as ________
- Follow the Sending C. diff Sample ________ located under Inpatient Playbooks
- C. diff is caused by an overuse of ________ in society
- ________ can be a cause of diarrhea and should be held for 24-48 prior to sending a stool sample
- Give ________ for at risk adult patients
- Any ________ that becomes contaminated with stool, may serve as a reservoir for C. diff spores
- C. diff spores are transferred to ________ mainly via the hands of healthcare workers
- Hand washing with soap and water upon room ________
- The ________ stool chart is used to determine stool consistency
- When considering CDI, use the Adult Inpatient Testing ________
- The risk for ________ increases in patients with proton pump inhibitor (PPI)
- Visitors wear the ________ PPE as healthcare providers
28 Clues: Document stool ________ • Do ________ test for cure • TruD is ________ disinfection • Clean room using ________ agent • Clostridium ________ infection (CDI) • Give ________ for at risk adult patients • TAC Inpatient has had ________ CDIs since opening • Hand washing with soap and water upon room ________ • C. diff is caused by an overuse of ________ in society • ...
Food and Nutrition 2019-10-04
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- cheese, ice cream, and other milk-based foods.
- Meat, fish, poultry, and eggs, with dried legumes and nuts as alternatives.
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature, especially when compared with the human body.
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
- serious illness caused by the botulinum
- are single-cell organisms that are neither plants nor animals.
- the quality of being hot; high temperature.
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect.
- prepare (food, a dish, or a meal) by combining and heating the ingredients in various ways.
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- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke.
- is a common bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract.
- the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.
- is an intestinal infection caused by the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes.
- Zone Bacteria grow most rapidly in the range of temperatures between 40 °F and 140 °F, doubling in number in as little as 20 minutes.
- any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.
- free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing diseases, especially through cleanliness.
- bacteria normally live in the intestines of healthy people and animals.
20 Clues: free from dirt, marks, or stains. • make clean and hygienic; disinfect. • serious illness caused by the botulinum • the quality of being hot; high temperature. • cheese, ice cream, and other milk-based foods. • are single-cell organisms that are neither plants nor animals. • is a common bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract. • ...
Food & Workplace Safety & sanitation Vocabulary 2023-08-01
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- The microorganisms that cause illness.
- Food that can be eaten without further preparation, washing, or cooking.
- The most important part of personal hygiene.
- A type of food safety management system. Identifies major hazards at specific points within a food’s flow through the operation.
- Chemicals that remove food, dirt, rust, stains, minerals, and other deposits.
- Regular adjustments to tools to keep them accurate.
- The spread of pathogens from one surface or food to another.
- Reducing pathogens on a surface to safe levels.
- This is the rotation of food in storage to use the oldest inventory first.
- Cause many foodborne illnesses. As they grow and die, create toxins (poisons) in food.
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- This includes more than just the people who prepare food. Servers and even dishwashers
- Something with the potential to cause harm. In the preparation of food, hazards are divided into three categories: biological, chemical, and physical.
- Can spoil food quickly. The signs of spoilage include the smell or taste of alcohol, white or pink discoloration, slime, and bubbles.
- Parasites are organisms that live on or in another organism (the host). The parasite receives nutrients from the host.
- The leading cause of foodborne illness. Can survive refrigerator and freezer temperatures.
- A way to remember the six conditions pathogens need to grow: food, acidity, temperature, time, oxygen, and moisture.
- Removing food and other dirt from a surface.
- The transfer of allergens from food containing an allergen to the food served to a customer.
- Can cause illness, but most commonly, they are responsible for spoiling food
- A formal review or examination conducted to see whether an operation is following food safety laws.
20 Clues: The microorganisms that cause illness. • The most important part of personal hygiene. • Removing food and other dirt from a surface. • Reducing pathogens on a surface to safe levels. • Regular adjustments to tools to keep them accurate. • The spread of pathogens from one surface or food to another. • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- Not normal for the human body
- Which can cause damage
- A persistent pain
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- Which strengthens the bones
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Having too much of something
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- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
- What something can be used for
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- It is gymnasium
- The mass of a person
- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- A bone separated from its joint.
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- Not harmful
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Bronchitis 2024-02-03
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- characteristics of bronchitis
- which type of bronchitis is characterized by persistent, long-term inflammation?
- Duration of acute bronchitis
- which of the following is a potential complication of bronchiolitis in infants
- Inflammation of the bronchi is
- long is an individual with bronchiolitis typically contagious to others?
- what is a common symptom of acute bronchitis
- medication may be prescribed for chronic bronchitis to help open airways
- recommended position for infants with bronchiolitis during sleep
- chronic bronchitis, what happens to the bronchial tubes over time
- at is the primary mode of transmission for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
- potential side effect of nebulized bronchodilators in bronchiolitis management
- common symptom in severe cases of bronchiolitis requiring hospitalization
- which is the leading cause of hospitalization in infants due to bronchiolitis
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- resistance primary reason for avoiding routine antibiotic use in bronchiolitis
- Which medical professional is often involved in the diagnosis and management of bronchiolitis in infants?
- Which of the following is a supportive measure to relieve nasal congestion in infants with bronchiolitis
- Which type of bronchitis is associated with smoking and air pollution
- at role do corticosteroids typically play in bronchiolitis treatment
- which potential delay consequence of prolonged or severe bronchiolitis in infants?
- common complication of chronic bronchitis?
- peak season for RSV infections leading to bronchiolitis
- lifestyle factor is linked to the development of chronic bronchitis
- Which immunization can help prevent severe bronchiolitis caused by certain viruses
- virus is a common cause of viral bronchitis?
- What is the primary route of administering bronchodilators in bronchiolitis management
- most common age for infants to develop bronchiolitis
- key component of respiratory hygiene in preventing bronchiolitis transmission
- Which part of the respiratory system does bronchiolitis primarily affect
- chronic bronchitis diagnosed
30 Clues: Duration of acute bronchitis • chronic bronchitis diagnosed • characteristics of bronchitis • Inflammation of the bronchi is • common complication of chronic bronchitis? • what is a common symptom of acute bronchitis • virus is a common cause of viral bronchitis? • most common age for infants to develop bronchiolitis • ...
RPA Infection Control Week 2023 - Friday Bonanza 2023-10-19
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- a colour classification of antibiotics requiring ID/Micro approval
- the sustained presence of microorganisms on or in the body without the production of an immune response or disease
- agent that prevents the growth of bacteria
- the invasion by, and reproduction of, pathogenic organisms inside the body
- devices which in whole or part enter the body through an orifice or through any surface of the body. This includes penetrating skin, mucous membranes, organs or internal cavities of the body
- an infection acquired as the result of a hospital stay
- how pathogens gain access to the body
- something that needs to be worn to protect against splash risk
- derived from Greek, meaning 'without''putrefaction'
- a hand care problem that can increase a HCW risk of contamination, infection and transmission
- a spore-forming bacteria that causes diarrhoea
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- a place where we do not put linen
- something we must never do to used syringes/needles to maintain user safety
- items that come into contact only with intact skin
- system used at RPA for prescribing antimicrobial agents
- failure of an antimicrobial to inhibit a microorganism at the antimicrobial concentrations usually achieved over time with standard dosing regimes
- an area that must be managed to ensure key parts and key sites are protected
- an enzyme produced by some bacteria that results in significant resistance to important antimicrobial agents
- a score assessing severity of inflammation and something that should be recorded each shift in i-view
- hands should be washed with soap and water when dealing with these types of viruses
- the organisation behind our 5 moments for hand hygiene
- a painful collection of pus, usually caused by bacteria
22 Clues: a place where we do not put linen • how pathogens gain access to the body • agent that prevents the growth of bacteria • a spore-forming bacteria that causes diarrhoea • items that come into contact only with intact skin • derived from Greek, meaning 'without''putrefaction' • the organisation behind our 5 moments for hand hygiene • ...
Product Specification Team Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- Systematic investigation and study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- Degree to which a material or product meets defined standards and customer expectations.
- Products designed to enhance an individual's physical appearance, hygiene, and overall well-being.
- Concentrated compounds extracted from aromatic plants to capture that plant's aroma, flavor and natural benefits.
- A detailed document that describes the final version of a product.
- A list of ingredients that make up a product.
- A scientific method using the senses of sight, smell, taste, and touch.
- Dietary Products and habits that contribute to an individual's well-being.
- The standards laws and guidelines that a product must comply with to ensure safety quality and legality in its market.
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- Manufacturer-provided components.
- Advancement of technology, including the development of new products, processes, and services.
- Information provided on a product's packaging including ingredients nutritional information and usage instructions
- A detailed document that outlines the requirements and characteristics of raw materials.
- Practices and measures to protect individuals, communities, and property from harm, injury, or danger.
- The structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation,experimentation, and testing of theories against the evidence obtained.
- The point at which a product no longer meets the established quality standard or is considered no longer safe to use.
- An amount of something which is as much as label claim or the container can hold.
- Containers or materials used to enclose protect and present products for storage distribution and sale.
- Statements made about a product's features, benefits, or effectiveness.
- Critical component of quality assurance and quality control ensuring that materials products and systems meet specified requirements and function correctly.
20 Clues: Manufacturer-provided components. • A list of ingredients that make up a product. • A detailed document that describes the final version of a product. • A scientific method using the senses of sight, smell, taste, and touch. • Statements made about a product's features, benefits, or effectiveness. • ...
Refugees and Immigrants 2025-01-23
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- When someone is ___, they are placed in a different area
- Refugees are ___ $1600 per person in order to find a place in communities
- The financial state of some refugees who don't get help
- A place were you can volunteer to teach English to refugees
- Water and Electricity belong to this category when refugees are placed in a community
- One of the three organizations in Connecticut that supports and relocates refugees.
- A person who leaves their home country in search of a new life
- What Immigrants need to be registered with the U.S. government
- Something that has to be competed for when introducing refugees into a community
- When immigrants are relocated, they go to places called ___, were they live and find jobs
- Something that many organizations need to help refugees
- Trump announced a 90 day __ on supporting and introducing refugees into America
- Places were you can volunteer as well as were refugees are placed into upon immigration.
- A peaceful way to help spread awareness of violence around the world
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- Why people are forced to become refugees and leave their home country
- Things given to refugees that pays for food but not hygiene products
- Some Americans take advantage of the __ of refugees
- What immigrants need to enter America
- What a refugee has to go through in order to have a home
- To help raise money for refugees, people must ___ to corporations
- Something that stops refugees from communicating with Americans
- Although refugees tend to raise ___, the may also lower it.
- Something that is different in America than in the home countries of refugees
- Something you can do to help raise money for refugees
24 Clues: What immigrants need to enter America • Some Americans take advantage of the __ of refugees • Something you can do to help raise money for refugees • The financial state of some refugees who don't get help • Something that many organizations need to help refugees • When someone is ___, they are placed in a different area • ...
The Consequences of Human Population Growth 2025-03-10
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- Wastewater that, if untreated, can deplete oxygen in rivers and reduce species diversity.
- A severe shortage of food leading to starvation and population decline.
- The removal of forests for human benefit, leading to habitat destruction and lower biodiversity.
- Harmful environmental effect caused by burning fossil fuels, leading to acid rain and biodiversity loss.
- Unintentional events that can lead to population decline.
- A deliberate act of killing another person, reducing population.
- A crucial natural resource that supports life but is affected by pollution and overuse.
- The transformation of land into desert, decreasing biodiversity.
- Growth A rapid increase in population over time, often unsustainable.
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- Methods used to prevent pregnancy and control population growth.
- of Biodiversity The decline in the variety of living organisms due to human activities.
- A field that improves health and helps increase population by preventing diseases. Sanitation The process of maintaining hygiene to prevent disease and improve population health.
- in Crisis A situation caused by human activities that lead to global warming and extreme weather.
- The practice of farming that provides food and supports population growth. Technology Innovations that improve living standards and contribute to population increase.
- Families A strategy to reduce birth rates and slow population growth.
- Illnesses that can spread and cause high mortality rates, decreasing population.
- The process where animals such as sheep and deer feed on plant species, affecting biodiversity.
- Chemicals sprayed on crops that can harm ecosystems by accumulating in food chains.
- The upper layer of Earth where plants grow, affected by erosion and pollution.
- Conflicts between groups or nations that lead to deaths and a reduced population.
20 Clues: Unintentional events that can lead to population decline. • Methods used to prevent pregnancy and control population growth. • A deliberate act of killing another person, reducing population. • The transformation of land into desert, decreasing biodiversity. • Families A strategy to reduce birth rates and slow population growth. • ...
Diarrhea 2025-04-12
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- ~ Available for rotavirus to prevent diarrhea
- ~ Final part of the BRAT diet
- ~ Can cause diarrhea as a side effect
- ~ Sample tested to diagnose diarrhea cause
- ~ May appear in stools with bacterial diarrhea
- ~ Major complication of diarrhea
- ~ Symptom often with diarrhea
- ~ Sugar intolerance leading to diarrhea
- ~ Also part of the BRAT diet
- ~ Setting where diarrhea spreads easily
- ~ Can worsen diarrhea outcomes
- ~ Poor ___ increases diarrhea risk
- ~ Diarrhea lasting over two weeks
- ~ Giardia is an example causing diarrhea
- ~ Another diarrhea-causing parasite
- ~ Another virus causing diarrhea
- ~ Disease linked to gluten-related diarrhea
- ~ May help reduce diarrhea duration
- ~ Used for severe dehydration in hospital
- ~ Often accompanies diarrhea
- ~ Issue with antibiotics in bacterial diarrhea
- ~ Common cause of diarrhea in kids
- ~ Prevents spread of diarrhea-causing germs
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- ~ Another cause of diarrhea
- ~ Inflammation causing diarrhea
- ~ Part of the BRAT diet for diarrhea
- ~ Key to preventing diarrhea
- ~ Diarrhea lasting less than two weeks
- ~ Supplement often given for diarrhea
- ~ Intolerance can cause diarrhea
- ~ Bacterial cause of diarrhea
- ~ Another bacterial cause of diarrhea
- ~ Essential to replace during diarrhea
- ~ Protein intolerance causing diarrhea
- ~ Parasite causing diarrhea in children
- ~ Must be clean to prevent diarrhea
- ~ Diet often recommended (Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, Toast)
- ~ Leading viral cause of diarrhea
- ~ May be present in diarrhea stools
- ~ Reduces risk of diarrhea in infants
- ~ Salts lost during diarrhea
- ~ ___-related diarrhea is common in kids
- ~ Doctor to consult for severe diarrhea
- ~ Frequent loose stools in children
- ~ Abdominal pain with diarrhea
- ~ Bacteria linked to diarrhea
- ~ Common reason for diarrhea in kids
- ~ Oral Rehydration Therapy abbreviation
- ~ Oral Rehydration Solution abbreviation
- ~ Another part of the BRAT diet
50 Clues: ~ Another cause of diarrhea • ~ Key to preventing diarrhea • ~ Also part of the BRAT diet • ~ Salts lost during diarrhea • ~ Often accompanies diarrhea • ~ Final part of the BRAT diet • ~ Bacterial cause of diarrhea • ~ Symptom often with diarrhea • ~ Bacteria linked to diarrhea • ~ Can worsen diarrhea outcomes • ~ Abdominal pain with diarrhea • ~ Inflammation causing diarrhea • ...
Acute and Chronic Illnesses 2025-05-17
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- burning or gnawing feeling in the stomach area that can last anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 hours.
- seizures there may be little to no movement and the patient may appear to have a blank stare.
- often as a result of viral infection often caused by poor hygiene, improper food preparation or improper water disinfection.
- solid concentrations of dissolved minerals.
- used to describe a group of neurological disorders
- when the intestinal tract becomes occluded, preventing the normal flow of intestinal contents.
- result of abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
- sudden or gradual change in a patient level of responsiveness
- the body's cells need glucose as a source of energy to function normally.
- is a condition in which the body either fails to produce enough insulin or does not use the insulin it does produce.
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- of the peritoneum that presents with acute abdominal pain and tenderness.
- occurs as a result of a viral or bacterial infection in the digestible tract.
- may experience vomiting of blood, bloody bowel movements or black, tarry stools.
- most well-known type of seizures .
- occurs when the BGL in the blood is too low.
- Occurs when the brain is suddenly deprived of its normal blood flow and momentarily
- seizure that lasts longer than 5 minutes.
- an urgent need to urinate often, burning during urination, cloudy or foul smelling urine and pain in the lower abdomen
- a condition in which the a patient's blood glucose level is too high.
- brought on by a rapid increase in body temperature.
- debilitating condition that can include visual disturbance, confusion and other neurological effects.
21 Clues: most well-known type of seizures . • seizure that lasts longer than 5 minutes. • solid concentrations of dissolved minerals. • occurs when the BGL in the blood is too low. • used to describe a group of neurological disorders • brought on by a rapid increase in body temperature. • result of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. • ...
The Flow of Food: Service 2024-09-10
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- _____ Service (7 letters) – Food prepared and served away from the establishment, requiring specific handling procedures.
- (11 letters) – A device used to measure the internal temperature of food to verify it is cooked, held, or stored at safe temperatures.
- (11 letters) – This is checked every 2 hours to ensure proper heat.
- _____ Safety Management System (4 letters) – A group of programs, procedures, and measures to help prevent foodborne illness.
- (5 letters) – _____ contamination. The transfer of harmful microorganisms from one surface or food to another.
- _____ Machines (7 letters) – Devices that dispense food or beverages and require strict hygiene standards for safe operation.
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- (6 letters) – These must include the food name and expiration date when food is prepared on-site and stored for later use.
- (6 letters) – Personal protective equipment worn to prevent contamination when handling ready-to-eat food.
- (9 letters) – Process of warming previously cooked food to the required minimum internal temperature before serving.
- _____ Holding (4 letters) – The practice of keeping food at 41°F (5°C) or lower to prevent bacterial growth.
- (3 letters) – Foods that require careful monitoring to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria. abbreviation of Time-Temperature Control for Safety
11 Clues: (11 letters) – This is checked every 2 hours to ensure proper heat. • (6 letters) – Personal protective equipment worn to prevent contamination when handling ready-to-eat food. • _____ Holding (4 letters) – The practice of keeping food at 41°F (5°C) or lower to prevent bacterial growth. • ...
Food-borne Illnesses 2020-09-15
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- A food-borne ___, commonly referred to as food "poisoning" is a disease carried to people by food or water.
- The ___ is between 40 degrees F and 140 degrees F.
- ___ microorganisms may contaminate food during preparation and serving.
- A food-borne illness can result from a harmful ___ getting into a food that is then eaten by a person.
- ___ are an example of physical contamination.
- Bacteria may pass from ___ to food when the equipment that has touched food has not been properly cleaned and sanitized before being used to prepare another food.
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- ___ spread organisms from their bodies to food by unclean hands, coughing, and sneezing.
- One of the most common causes of food-borne illness is ___, the transfer of bacteria from hand to hand, food to food, or equipment to food.
- To prevent food-borne illness, foodservice personnel must follow procedures for good personal ___.
- Cuts, burns, or any kind of break in the skin could harbor harmful ___ that can contaminate food and cause a food-borne illness.
- ___-spreading pests, such as cockroaches, flies or mice which are attracted to food preparation areas, may contaminate food, equipment, or device areas.
- The harmful microorganisms called ___ can come from a variety of sources.
- ___ or other microorganisms that have contaminated food cause most food-borne illness.
- ___ contaminants include dirt, hair, nail polish flakes, insects, broken glass, nails, staples, metal, or plastic fragments.
14 Clues: ___ are an example of physical contamination. • The ___ is between 40 degrees F and 140 degrees F. • ___ microorganisms may contaminate food during preparation and serving. • The harmful microorganisms called ___ can come from a variety of sources. • ___ or other microorganisms that have contaminated food cause most food-borne illness. • ...
Health 2023-10-29
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- Fitness Staying active and strong by doing activities like running, jumping, and playing sports.
- Health Taking care of your feelings and thoughts by talking about them, being positive, and asking for help.
- Getting shots to protect yourself from certain diseases and keep your body strong and safe.
- Eating Choosing foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains that give you energy and help you grow.
- Aid Knowing what to do if someone gets hurt by using simple actions like applying a bandage or calling for help.
- Keeping clean by washing your hands, taking baths, and brushing your teeth to prevent illness.
- Going to the dentist to check your teeth and make sure they are clean and healthy.
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- Moving your body to make your muscles strong, keep your heart healthy, and have fun.
- Paying attention to the present moment and taking deep breaths to calm your mind and reduce stress.
- Being careful and avoiding dangerous situations to prevent accidents and injuries.
- System Your body's defense system that fights off germs and keeps you from getting sick.
- Eating the right foods to help your body grow, be strong, and stay healthy.
- Habits Doing things like washing your hands, eating your veggies, and exercising to stay strong and well.
- Resting your body and mind by sleeping, which helps you feel refreshed and ready for the day.
- Visits Going to the doctor for check-ups and when you're sick to make sure your body is healthy and to get help.
15 Clues: Eating the right foods to help your body grow, be strong, and stay healthy. • Being careful and avoiding dangerous situations to prevent accidents and injuries. • Going to the dentist to check your teeth and make sure they are clean and healthy. • Moving your body to make your muscles strong, keep your heart healthy, and have fun. • ...
CH 20 Revolution in Energy and Industry 2025-04-29
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- A simple, inexpensive, hand-powered spinning machine created by James Hargreaves in 1765
- A spinning machine with the capacity of several hundred spindles using waterpower
- British laws passed in 1799 that outlawed unions and strikes, favoring capitalist business people over skilled artisans
- The name given to George Stephenson's effective locomotive
- Theory suggesting that the pressure of population growth prevents wages from rising above subsistence level
- Group of handicraft workers who attacked factories in N. England in 1811, smashing new machines that were putting them out of work
- English law prohibiting underground work for all women and girls as well as for boys under ten
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- A gender division of labor with the wife at home as mother and homemaker and the husband as wage earner
- A term first coined in 1799 to describe the burst of major inventions and economic expansion
- Awareness of belonging to a distinct social and economic class whose interests might conflict with those of other classes
- A breakthrough invention that burned coal to produce steam
- The location of the Great Exhibition in 1851 in London, made of glass and iron
- English laws passed from 1802-1833 that limited the workday of child laborers and set minimum hygiene and safety requirements
- A government's way of supporting and aiding its own economy by laying high taxes on imported goods from other countries
14 Clues: A breakthrough invention that burned coal to produce steam • The name given to George Stephenson's effective locomotive • The location of the Great Exhibition in 1851 in London, made of glass and iron • A spinning machine with the capacity of several hundred spindles using waterpower • ...
diseases 2025-11-12
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- Vaccinations some diseases can be prevented by receiving a vaccination
- - a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- - the process of Infecting or the state of being infected.
- Symptoms, fever, cough, sore throat, and shortness of breath
- - Cancer 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
- 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.
- when harmful microorganisms, like bacteria or viruses, invade your body and start to multiply
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- Plague, Symptoms include sudden high fever, chills, headache, body aches, and extreme weakness
- Quarantine works by separating materials or people which are able to spread the disease from uninfected people until they are no longer infectious.
- Symptoms, Fever, muscle aches, weakness, and headache.
- a chronic health condition that cannot be spread from one person to another. (Silent hill mentioned)
- are pathogenic ‘organisms they’re not alive as they have no metabolism
- A disease is anything that stops the normal functioning of the human body, Causes are Bacteria, Viruses, and Parasites
- can be treated using Antibiotics
- 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. • - the process of Infecting or the state of being infected. • Symptoms, fever, cough, sore throat, and shortness of breath • Vaccinations some diseases can be prevented by receiving a vaccination • are pathogenic ‘organisms they’re not alive as they have no metabolism • ...
NHA CPCT Infection Control 2025-05-16
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- process of destroying pathogens on a surface, even though it does not destroy all microbial spores, it reduces the spread of infection by limiting microbial activity
- The six links of the chain of infection include infectious agent, _____, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, and susceptible host
- these micro-organisms can cause trouble for people who are immunocompromised
- never re_____ a needle
- provides health care workers with the tools and resources to maintain a safe clinical work environment, includes proper identification and disposal of contaminated material and communicates hazards and actions necessary if exposed to the chemical
- gloves, gauze, bandages, and other items that do not have sharp edges or contain needles should be placed in a ______ bag, which is leak-proof and labeled
- this uses dry heat, gas, chemicals, uv radiation, ionizing radiation, and steam under pressure to sterilize medical equipment
- portal of ______ after transmission, where the pathogen enters a host via open wound, mouth, nose, eye, intestines, urinary tract, or reproductive system
- rub hands together when doing handy hygiene for _____ seconds
- disease causing micro-organisms most often in the form of a virus, bacteria, fungi, or protozoa
- this pathogens standard provided by OSHA requires the implementation of work practices and engineering controls to prevent exposure incidents
- final step of the cycle, especially immunocompromised patients
- portal of ______the passageway that the pathogen uses to exit the reservoir, can be infected body fluids
- medical equipment that play a role in indirect transmission
- infection lingers, sometimes forever
- mode of ______ is when there is contact with the infected person or body fluid carrying the pathogen
- this precaution is used with rubella, meningitis, mumps, pertussis, flu, and some respiratory infections, and involve wearing a mask
- use this when hands are not visibly soiled
- an environment conductive to pathogen survival, often the patient but can also be an inanimate object such as a piece of medical equipment
- this precaution is used with diphtheria, herpes simplex, scabies, hep a, respiratory syncytial virus, and wound/skin infections like MRSA, vancomycin-resistant enterococci, and C. diff, includes wearing gloves and gowns
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- patients in a hospital setting are usually _____ in some way, could be with an open wound, have a weakened immune system, or be extremely stressed
- destroys pathogens and their spores on inanimate objects, using heat, water, chemicals, or gases
- Hand sanitizer does _____ remove clostridium difficile (C. diff) or Escherichia coli (E. Coli)
- the person has a weak immune system
- this asepsis consists of reducing the number of micro-organisms and stopping their growth
- the combination of water and what are the most effective means of achieving medical asepsis
- Staff is discouraged from wearing this due to harboring pathogens and making asepsis difficult to achieve
- This precaution is used with varicella, TB, and measles, and will include a negative pressure room, or airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) and include wearing gloves, gown, and shoe covers
- perform hand ______ when entering or leaving work areas, after any contact with body fluids (even when wearing gloves), and before and after patient procedures, eating, and using the restroom
- symptoms appear suddenly, beginning gradually with initial cell damage and worsen quickly
- this precaution is used to reduce the transmission of infectious agents in a health care environment
- insects play a role in indirect transmission
- person has periods of remission and relapse, herpes simplex is an example
- use this to turn the faucet off once the hands are clean and dry to avoid exposing hands to a contaminated surface
- this asepsis is also known as 'sterile technique', and removes all micro-organisms
35 Clues: never re_____ a needle • the person has a weak immune system • infection lingers, sometimes forever • use this when hands are not visibly soiled • insects play a role in indirect transmission • medical equipment that play a role in indirect transmission • rub hands together when doing handy hygiene for _____ seconds • ...
9. Infant Oral Health and Fluoride 2015-07-29
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- In children younger than 3 years of age, any sign of smooth-surface caries is indicative of ________early childhood caries.
- The AAPD recommends that children should establish a dental home when teeth first erupt or by ________ year of age.
- It is important to stress to parents that fluoride rinses are not a _________ for scrupulous brushing and other oral hygiene measures.
- The typical decay pattern of Baby Bottle Carries starts with _______ incisors, followed by mandibular molars.
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- A ________ of toothpaste is an appropriate amount of toothpaste for a child under 2 years old, where a pea-sized amount of toothpaste should be used by a child 2 years old or over.
- Acquisition of cariogenic bacteria from siblings and other children is an example of _________ transmission.
- Most moms do not know that it is ______ to receive dental treatment during pregnancy.
7 Clues: Most moms do not know that it is ______ to receive dental treatment during pregnancy. • Acquisition of cariogenic bacteria from siblings and other children is an example of _________ transmission. • The typical decay pattern of Baby Bottle Carries starts with _______ incisors, followed by mandibular molars. • ...
Ortho Crossword 2021-07-15
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- The metal wire that is attached to the brackets and used to move the teeth.
- The small metal, ceramic, or plastic attachment bonded to each tooth with a tooth-colored adhesive.
- A term orthodontists use to describe the cheek side of the back teeth in both jaws.
- A removable appliance worn at night to help an individual minimize the damage or wear that occurs while clenching or grinding teeth during sleep.
- The surface of the teeth in both jaws that faces the lips.
- Any device, attached to the teeth or removable, designed to move the teeth, change the position of the jaw, or hold the teeth in their finished positions after braces or aligners are removed.
- A tooth that does not erupt into the mouth or only erupts partially
- The tissue attachment between the lip and the tongue or the lip and the upper jaw.
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- The mildest type of gum (periodontal) disease, usually caused by poor dental hygiene that allows a build-up of plaque and subsequent inflammation in the gums.
- The tooth-colored “bumps” placed on teeth during clear aligner treatment. They help move the teeth while a patient wears aligners.
- White marks on the teeth that can become cavities in the future. They are caused by poor brushing, and the consumption of sugary and acidic drinks.
- The removal of a tooth.
- Grinding of the teeth, usually during sleep.
- Latin for “bad bite.”
- A metal ring, usually on a back tooth, that is cemented to a tooth for strength and anchorage.
- Clear removable appliances that are used to straighten teeth.
- An orthodontic appliance that can widen the jaws.
- Upper jaw.
19 Clues: Front • Upper jaw. • Latin for “bad bite.” • The removal of a tooth. • Grinding of the teeth, usually during sleep. • An orthodontic appliance that can widen the jaws. • The surface of the teeth in both jaws that faces the lips. • Clear removable appliances that are used to straighten teeth. • A tooth that does not erupt into the mouth or only erupts partially • ...
neuroinfection in children Meningococcal infection. 2023-12-08
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- *What is the primary protective measure to prevent the spread of meningococcal bacteria in crowded settings?*
- *What is the commonly recommended course of action for close contacts of a child with meningococcal infection?*
- *What diagnostic test is commonly used to confirm meningococcal infection in children?*
- *What vaccination is recommended to prevent meningococcal infection in children?*
- * What term is used for the sudden onset of symptoms in meningococcal infection in children?*
- *What organ is monitored for signs of dysfunction in severe cases of meningococcal infection in children?*
- *What is the term for the protective response triggered by the meningococcal vaccine in children?*
- *What is the common term for inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord in children?*
- *Which part of the body is commonly affected by meningococcal infection in children?*
- * What is the term for the inflammation of the brain itself, which can be a complication of meningococcal infection?*
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- *What is the term for the tiny blood vessels that can become damaged in meningococcal septicemia?*
- *Which immunization schedule usually includes vaccines for preventing meningococcal infections in children?*
- *What is the term for the severe form of meningococcal infection that can lead to septicemia?*
- *What is the primary route of transmission for meningococcal bacteria in children?*
- * Which type of white blood cells are often elevated in the cerebrospinal fluid of children with meningococcal meningitis?*
- *What is the primary treatment for meningococcal infection in children, often involving antibiotics?*
- *What are the classic symptoms of meningococcal infection in children, including a stiff neck and high fever?
- *What is the term for the inflammation of the meninges caused by a viral infection in children?*
- *What bacterium is a common cause of bacterial meningitis in children?*
- *Which age group is particularly vulnerable to neuroinfection like meningococcal disease?*
20 Clues: *What bacterium is a common cause of bacterial meningitis in children?* • *What vaccination is recommended to prevent meningococcal infection in children?* • *What is the primary route of transmission for meningococcal bacteria in children?* • *Which part of the body is commonly affected by meningococcal infection in children?* • ...
Vocabulary Part 2 2015-02-03
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- Diseases- Are disorders caused by organisms-such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites.
- Practices and conditions, such as cleanliness, that tend to promote health and prevent illness.
- A disease that afflicts many people over a vast area.
- The capacity of an organism or a tissue to withstand the effects of a harmful environmental agent.
- The raising of crops and livestock, or the science connected with improving the processes involved.
- Diseases- Is a medical condition or disease that can be defined as non-infectious and non-transmissable among people.
- The branch of philosophy that deals with values pertaining to human conduct, such as good and bad or right and wrong actions and motives; moral philosophy.
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- Bacteria- An organism that differs from its parents as a result of mutation.
- Any microscopic life form, esp. considered as a cause of infection or disease.
- The science that uses very small living things to make things such as medicine.
- The aggregation of plants and animals in a particular area.
- The product or result of something.
- Selection- A natural process of evolution in which the organisms that are best adapted to their environment survive and are able to reproduce, while those that are weak leave fewer or no offspring (see survival of the fitted).
- Spreading rapidly to a great many individuals in a locality, as a contagious disease.
- A tiny reproductive body consisting of one or more cells, produced by ferns, fungi and other organisms.
15 Clues: The product or result of something. • A disease that afflicts many people over a vast area. • The aggregation of plants and animals in a particular area. • Bacteria- An organism that differs from its parents as a result of mutation. • Any microscopic life form, esp. considered as a cause of infection or disease. • ...
Instalaciones del colegio. 2024-07-02
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- A large room or building equipped for physical education and sports activities.
- An area where visitors are received, often at the entrance of a building.
- de colegio An outdoor area where students can play and socialize during breaks.
- A large, rectangular area marked with lines for playing soccer (football), typically with goals at each end and often made of natural or artificial grass.
- Rooms equipped with toilets and sinks for personal hygiene.
- A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching.
- A flat, rectangular surface marked with lines for playing tennis, typically made of asphalt or clay, and divided into two equal parts by a net.
- A large room or hall for meetings, lectures, performances, or other public events.
- A dining area where students and staff eat meals, typically at a school or workplace.
- A room designated for creating, displaying, and learning about visual arts.
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- A marked rectangular area with a hoop at each end for playing basketball, usually made of hardwood or asphalt and divided into two halves by a midcourt line.
- A versatile room designed for various activities or events.
- A building or room containing collections of books and other resources for reading, studying, or borrowing.
- A room or space within a school or educational institution where teaching and learning activities take place, typically equipped with desks, chairs, and educational resources.
- A room where students receive instruction from a teacher.
- A room equipped with computers for educational or business purposes.
16 Clues: A room where students receive instruction from a teacher. • A versatile room designed for various activities or events. • Rooms equipped with toilets and sinks for personal hygiene. • A room equipped with computers for educational or business purposes. • An area where visitors are received, often at the entrance of a building. • ...
Safety in the Workplace 2021-10-03
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- The term “_______________” means “toxic to cells” and has been linked to the development of cancer.
- ____________________ has the right to inspect private and public work sites to be sure all protocols and guidelines are being followed.
- A substance that causes cancer is ____________________.
- To ensure that all employees are aware of the contents of waste containers, they must be labeled with the ____________________ symbol.
- Within a horizontal laminar airflow hood, all procedures should be performed at least ____________________ inches from the front edge of the workbench.
- The single most effective means of preventing the spread of infection is frequent and effective ____________________ hygiene by all health care workers.
- ____________________ is used to place a barrier between the employee and blood or other body fluids and/or methods of compliance to prevent exposure that can contaminate skin, mucous membranes, or non-intact skin.
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- A substance that eats away at something is ____________________.
- A substance that causes developmental malformations is called ____________________.
- Companies with greater than ____________________ employees must maintain records of all work-related injuries and illnesses.
- The use of ____________________ instruments when working with human blood or giving injections minimizes the need for sanitation, disinfection, and sterilization.
- Each employee shall _______________ with all occupational safety and health standards and all rules, regulations, and orders issued under the act that are applicable.
12 Clues: A substance that causes cancer is ____________________. • A substance that eats away at something is ____________________. • A substance that causes developmental malformations is called ____________________. • The term “_______________” means “toxic to cells” and has been linked to the development of cancer. • ...
3.02 Key Terms 2025-09-22
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- The ability of textiles (material, garments, or accessories) to be reprocessed and transformed into new products after the initial use.
- Manufacturing facilities specialized in the knitting production of hosiery (socks, stockings, and tights).
- The ability of textile materials and products to decompose naturally when disposed of in the environment without leaving harmful residue or pollution.
- Practice of moving manufacturing and production operations to foreign countries to take advantage of lower labor cost, less stringent regulations or other economic benefits.
- Textiles that meet specific requirements for hygiene, safety, and functionality in the medical field.
- Practice of bringing manufacturing and production operations back to the United States.
- The regenerative system where garments, fabrics, and fibers are kept in use for as long as possible.
- North American Free Trade Agreement (1994 – 2020) was a trade agreement between the USA, Canada, and Mexico that eliminated tariffs on specific textile and apparel goods.
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- The practice of creating and maintaining clothing and textile products in ways that are environmentally friendly, socially responsible, and economically viable over time.
- Manufacturing practices that prioritize fair treatment of workers, safe working conditions, and responsible environmental practices throughout the supply chain.
- Manufacturing of clothing, gear and textile-based equipment specifically designed for military use.
- Agricultural practices that involve growing, harvesting plants or raising animals that produce natural fibers.
12 Clues: Practice of bringing manufacturing and production operations back to the United States. • Manufacturing of clothing, gear and textile-based equipment specifically designed for military use. • The regenerative system where garments, fabrics, and fibers are kept in use for as long as possible. • ...
Jazelle Areola- Extra Credit 2020-04-29
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- infection control procedures. Washing your hands properly, keeping your work environment clean, and using PPE, such as gloves.
- Air, food, water, eating and drinking utensils, personal hygiene equipment, direct contact, dressing, insects, and animals
- should be worn when touching blood or body fluid, you or the individual you are caring for has cuts, sores or other skin openings. Etc
- immediately upon arrival and before leaving a clients home, immediately if contaminated by blood or any other bodily fluid etc.
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- do not touch sharp with bare hands, sharps need to be thrown away properly, ask your supervisor if you are responsible for disposing of sharps
5 Clues: Air, food, water, eating and drinking utensils, personal hygiene equipment, direct contact, dressing, insects, and animals • immediately upon arrival and before leaving a clients home, immediately if contaminated by blood or any other bodily fluid etc. • ...
CAREGIVING 2017-12-14
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- is the act of providing unpaid assistance and support to family members or acquaintances who have physical, psychological, or developmental needs.
- is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs.
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- or carer is an unpaid or paid member of a person's social network who helps them with activities of daily living.
- invasion by and multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms in a bodily part or tissue, which may produce subsequent tissue injury and progress to overt disease through a variety of cellular or toxic mechanisms.
- hygiene is defined as any method that removes or destroys microorganisms on hands.
5 Clues: hygiene is defined as any method that removes or destroys microorganisms on hands. • is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. • or carer is an unpaid or paid member of a person's social network who helps them with activities of daily living. • ...
Unit 1 and Unit 2 2024-02-05
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- ________________ disease, which are those that are easily passed from one person to another—whether by contaminated surfaces, bodily fluids, blood products, poor hygiene, or simply through the air.
- Foods high in calories but low in nutrients are often referred to as being full of ___________ calories, which are those taking up a lot of the daily calorie allowance while providing little in return
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- When alcohol is used regularly, it can lead to ___________ and create negative consequences in the individual’s life and relationships.
- A ___________ is the unit used to measure how much energy that food will produce in the human body.
- passing on traits from parent to child
5 Clues: passing on traits from parent to child • A ___________ is the unit used to measure how much energy that food will produce in the human body. • When alcohol is used regularly, it can lead to ___________ and create negative consequences in the individual’s life and relationships. • ...
Connecticut State Community College Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- This campus is known for its vibrant presence in Connecticut’s capital and strong public service programs
- With strong media and performing arts programs, this campus is located in a city on the Long Island Sound.
- Known for its mountain-view setting and small, close-knit community, this campus offers strong transfer pathways.
- Features a laser and fiber optics technology program, one of the few in the region.
- Rivers This campus is home to one of the state's top nuclear technology and engineering programs.
- Valley Offers strong STEM and early college programs, with a footprint in both the Naugatuck Valley and Danbury areas.
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- Known for strong liberal arts and general studies programs, it serves a rapidly growing suburban population.
- Valley Home to a unique dental hygiene program, and hosts one of the state’s largest allied health departments.
- Offers a robust early childhood education program, and serves both urban and suburban communities.
- This campus offers programs tailored to manufacturing and health care, and is located in a former industrial hub
- This campus’s urban setting and focus on allied health and nursing programs make it a leader in the state.
- This campus serves the Quiet Corner of Connecticut, with programming focused on environmental and rural community needs.
12 Clues: Features a laser and fiber optics technology program, one of the few in the region. • Rivers This campus is home to one of the state's top nuclear technology and engineering programs. • Offers a robust early childhood education program, and serves both urban and suburban communities. • ...
CMC 2022-08-28
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- 7. There’s a certain irony when dirty minds get ducked at chapel on their birthday.
- 4. What do Bengali patients and a group of friends late at night all have in common?
- 6. There are certain questions that haunt you from your first few days in mess, recurring every birthday…
- 3. CMC is know far and wide as one of the top three medical institutions in India… however, to other medical college students it is more commonly known as _________ college
- 2. Godmoms and ______
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- 5. Wiping your hands after washing them simply isn’t enough at mess…
- 11. While it may not happen with rifles and guns, there is no doubt that hunting is a major campus sport. Nothing brings greater joy to the hunting party than when their prey are caught.
- the one question you must ask in any gb
- 1. They may avoid history taking at hospital, but at their Chittoor posting, it’s a completely different ball game.
- 10. An area of wet muddy ground was found at MHU….. Hmmm sounds like something that hygiene should take care of.
- 9. Relationships… they may be broken and then ________
- Terrible with geography, terrible with languages, and just generally terrible overall, these annoying brats are also known as______
12 Clues: 2. Godmoms and ______ • the one question you must ask in any gb • 9. Relationships… they may be broken and then ________ • 5. Wiping your hands after washing them simply isn’t enough at mess… • 7. There’s a certain irony when dirty minds get ducked at chapel on their birthday. • 4. What do Bengali patients and a group of friends late at night all have in common? • ...
Wound Hygiene 2021-04-03
SINGLE-USE PLASTIC 2025-06-08
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- Single-use plastic waste often escapes into the ocean, harming marine life through ingestion or entanglement.
- Disposable plastics help reduce contamination and maintain cleanliness, especially in medical and food industries.
- Tiny plastic fragments that come from single-use items and can contaminate water, soil, and even food chains.
- Though meant for single use, many plastics are strong and can last for years—problematic for waste management.
- Single-use plastics are easy to carry and use, making them convenient for daily tasks like shopping and packaging.
- Chemicals from some single-use plastics can leach into food or water, raising health concerns.
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- A major environmental concern, single-use plastics often end up as litter in oceans and landscapes.
- One advantage of plastic is that it’s much lighter than alternatives like glass or metal, making transportation cheaper.
- Many single-use plastics end up here, contributing to long-term pollution since they don’t biodegrade easily.
- Researchers are developing eco-friendly alternatives like compostable plastics to reduce negative impacts.
- A huge part of single-use plastic usage, from food wrappers to shipping materials.
- The throwaway culture created by single-use items generates massive amounts of waste annually.
- Single-use plastics are often cheaper than reusable alternatives, contributing to their widespread use.
- Some governments and cities are implementing policies to ban or limit single-use plastic items.
- One way to manage plastic waste, though not all single-use plastics are easily recyclable.
15 Clues: A huge part of single-use plastic usage, from food wrappers to shipping materials. • One way to manage plastic waste, though not all single-use plastics are easily recyclable. • The throwaway culture created by single-use items generates massive amounts of waste annually. • ...
First They Killed My Father Background Terms 2025-01-16
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- The name used by the Khmer Rouge for Cambodia during their rule (Democratic Kampuchea).
- Relating to agriculture, which was the central focus of the Khmer Rouge’s vision for society.
- The concept by the Khmer Rouge to reset Cambodian society by erasing its history, culture, and traditions.
- The authoritarian government, such as the Khmer Rouge's, that enforces control through violence and fear.
- The capital city of Cambodia, evacuated by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, where Loung’s family had lived.
- The forced relocation of populations, as the Khmer Rouge moved people from cities to rural labor camps.
- A person who flees their home to escape danger, often due to war or persecution.
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- The spread of biased or misleading information used by the Khmer Rouge to manipulate and control the population.
- A term used by the Khmer Rouge to refer to fellow members or supporters of their movement, often signifying loyalty to the cause.
- The Khmer Rouge’s term for their governing organization, meaning "the organization."
- Sites where mass executions took place during the Khmer Rouge’s reign, with victims buried in mass graves.
- The Southeast Asian country where the Khmer Rouge regime took place, central to Loung Ung’s memoir.
- The systematic extermination of people based on ethnicity, religion, or political beliefs, central to the Khmer Rouge’s actions.
- A fatal disease common in the labor camps, often resulting from poor hygiene and lack of food.
- The leader of the Khmer Rouge, responsible for the genocide and harsh policies during the regime’s rule.
15 Clues: A person who flees their home to escape danger, often due to war or persecution. • The Khmer Rouge’s term for their governing organization, meaning "the organization." • The name used by the Khmer Rouge for Cambodia during their rule (Democratic Kampuchea). • Relating to agriculture, which was the central focus of the Khmer Rouge’s vision for society. • ...
IVA High Policies and Virtues 2025-08-25
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- Taking care of yourself through daily showers, deodorant, eating, resting, and moving your body.
- Thinking for yourself, developing your own ideas, and not depending only on others.
- Focusing your mind and noticing details, people, and ideas that others might miss.
- Speaking your truth respectfully and taking risks in learning, even when it feels uncomfortable.
- Vapes, alcohol, and drugs are not allowed on campus because they put your health, safety, and learning at risk.
- Considering perspectives different from your own before making a judgment.
- Recognizing your own strengths and limitations, and being willing to learn from others.
- Sticking with challenges, showing perseverance, and not giving up when work is difficult.
- A device that must be turned in at the start of every class to help us stay focused and present.
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- Going beyond surface-level answers by giving examples and fully developing your thinking.
- Treating yourself, others, and property with dignity on campus and online.
- Asking thoughtful questions like who, what, where, when, why, and how in order to learn deeply.
- Doing your own work honestly; avoiding plagiarism, copying, or using AI in ways that replace your own thinking.
- When harm is caused, you are asked to reflect, repair, and restore relationships through community-based practices.
- Being present and on time each day; letting the office know if you are sick or absent.
- Checking your work and sources, paying attention to accuracy and avoiding errors.
- A school-issued laptop to be used for academics only, not for games, social media, or downloads.
17 Clues: Treating yourself, others, and property with dignity on campus and online. • Considering perspectives different from your own before making a judgment. • Checking your work and sources, paying attention to accuracy and avoiding errors. • Focusing your mind and noticing details, people, and ideas that others might miss. • ...
OT month 2022-04-11
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- Instrumental Activities of Daily Living are activities that support daily life at home and in the community. These activities include caring for others/pets, health management, financial management, home maintenance, meal preparation, safety, and shopping
- American Occupational Therapy Association
- which month is OT month?
- OTs work with older adults! A specialty that focuses on health care of elderly people. It aims to promote health by preventing and treating diseases and disabilities in older adults
- care that can help you get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for daily life
- the provision of healthcare remotely by means of telecommunications technology
- a horizontal body position where the face is positioned upward
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- OTs work with kids! A branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents
- the everyday activities that people do as individuals, in families and with communities to occupy time and bring meaning and purpose to life
- Activities of Daily Living which include taking care of one’s own body and are fundamental to living. These activities include dressing, bathing/showering, toileting, eating/feeding, functional mobility, and personal hygiene/grooming.
- refers to the sense of touch and various qualities attributed to touch
- the unconscious awareness of sensations coming from one's joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments
- a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
13 Clues: which month is OT month? • American Occupational Therapy Association • a horizontal body position where the face is positioned upward • refers to the sense of touch and various qualities attributed to touch • a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital • ...
FA07 3.02 2025-10-05
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- Practice of moving manufacturing and production operations to foreign countries to take advantage of lower labor cost, less stringent regulations or other economic benefits.
- Textiles that meet specific requirements for hygiene, safety, and functionality in the medical field.
- Agricultural practices that involve growing, harvesting plants or raising animals that produce natural fibers.
- The regenerative system where garments, fabrics, and fibers are kept in use for as long as possible.
- North American Free Trade Agreement (1994 – 2020) was a trade agreement between the USA, Canada, and Mexico that eliminated tariffs on specific textile and apparel goods.
- The practice of creating and maintaining clothing and textile products in ways that are environmentally friendly, socially responsible, and economically viable over time.
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- Manufacturing of clothing, gear and textile-based equipment specifically designed for military use.
- Practice of bringing manufacturing and production operations back to the United States.
- The ability of textiles (material, garments, or accessories) to be reprocessed and transformed into new products after the initial use.
- The ability of textile materials and products to decompose naturally.
- Manufacturing practices that prioritize fair treatment of workers, safe working conditions, and responsible environmental practices throughout the supply chain.
- Manufacturing facilities specialized in the knitting production of hosiery (socks, stockings, and tights).
12 Clues: The ability of textile materials and products to decompose naturally. • Practice of bringing manufacturing and production operations back to the United States. • Manufacturing of clothing, gear and textile-based equipment specifically designed for military use. • ...
LMH Summer Games Cross Word 2021-06-07
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- A virtual tool to access HR related resources and support
- The city in which the first Olympics originated.
- Our NYP strategy committed to ensuring that all patients and their family members receive outstanding, compassionate care and excellent service from every member of our Hospital team.
- To practice good hand hygiene, you should sneeze into your _______.
- The name of the prestigious designation that LMH achieved in the fall of 2020.
- At the time of its inception, the rings of the Olympic flag were first set to represent each ____________.
- The last name of the founder of this hospital.
- The country in which the first winter olympics were held.
- If you needed assistance with a broken lock, you would place a ___________ request.
- As per our NYP policy, the two Key Identifiers we use for patients are: Full Name and ______
- An enterprise wide program created for support, health and wellbeing is called NYP __________
- The name of the device that we use internally for clinical communications.
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- The Olympic Motto, “Citius, altius, fortius,” is Latin for "Faster, higher, ______ ".
- The number of inches that should be left from the bottom of fire sprinklers in a supply closet.
- The amount of contact wet time it takes for the purple non-bleach wipes to disinfect microorganisms.
- An electronic platform that is used to show recognition and apprciation to colleagues across NYP
- An NYP document that highlights what we believe and how we, as NYP employees, will behave in order to create the best workplace and patient care environment.
- The word that is represnted by the letter "A" in the acronym "RACE".
- If you want to request linens for your area, you would place a ___________ request.
19 Clues: The last name of the founder of this hospital. • The city in which the first Olympics originated. • A virtual tool to access HR related resources and support • The country in which the first winter olympics were held. • To practice good hand hygiene, you should sneeze into your _______. • The word that is represnted by the letter "A" in the acronym "RACE". • ...
LAB SAFETY EQUIPMENT 2022-08-14
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- What should you always do when finished working in the lab?
- When should you eat or drink in the lab?
- provide a clear, safe way to evacuate a building in case of a crisis or disaster
- help reduce the risk of infection or the severity of an injury, include a variety of supplies that will help treat cuts, scrapes and injuries, including sprains and burns.
- (1) closed-toe-shoes
- Protects the eyes from flying objects or chemical splashes. Worn whenever chemicals, heat or glassware are used.
- provide behavior, hygiene, and safety information to avoid accidents in the laboratory.
- protect against skin absorption of chemicals, chemical burns, thermal burns, lacerations, and cryogenic liquid exposure
- an apparatus which provides an emergency flow of water to rinse off a person
- A type of hood or barrier used in the laboratory to capture chemical vapors and fumes.
- Provide protection of skin and personal clothing from incidental contact and small splashes
- (2) Dangling jewelry, lose or baggy clothing must be secured.
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- Long hair tied back.
- Ask teacher. Solid chemicals, metals, matches, filter paper, and all other insoluble materials are to be placed in proper waste container
- Protective lab device that sprays water into your eyes in order to clean chemicals or irritants from your eyes
- correct way to dispose of cracked, chipped, or broken glass that is non-contaminated
- What do you do if something goes wrong in the lab?
- Safety equipment made of specially treated, fire-resistant fabric and used to smother fires.
- Prevent Unnecessary accidents, injuries and Illness due to exposer
- A device that sprays chemicals that put out fires.
20 Clues: Long hair tied back. • (1) closed-toe-shoes • When should you eat or drink in the lab? • What do you do if something goes wrong in the lab? • A device that sprays chemicals that put out fires. • What should you always do when finished working in the lab? • (2) Dangling jewelry, lose or baggy clothing must be secured. • ...
Cru, Trevor, Easton Puzzle 2023-02-22
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- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. Antibodies combine chemically with substances which the body recognizes as alien, such as bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances in the blood.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
- infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- an infection or disease
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles
- organism, typically a biting insect or tick, that transmits a pathogen, disease, or parasite from one animal or plant to another.
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
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- spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.
- short for streptococcus.
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
- are microorganism, especially one which causes disease.
- form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the lymphatic system.
- is a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes.
- disease characterized by inflammation of the liver.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- infection
20 Clues: infection • an infection or disease • short for streptococcus. • disease characterized by inflammation of the liver. • are microorganism, especially one which causes disease. • lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection • the process of infecting or the state of being infected. • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • ...
Personal Hygiene 2020-08-01
Diseases and Prevention 2023-06-29
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- Practices that help keep your body clean and healthy, like washing hands regularly.
- A contagious respiratory illness that causes fever, cough, and body aches.
- A tropical disease transmitted by mosquitoes, causing fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms.
- Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact.
- A highly contagious viral infection that causes fever, rash, and cough.
- The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases.
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body.
- When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick.
- A chronic condition that makes it hard to breathe, often triggered by allergies or exercise.
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- A chronic condition in which the body has difficulty regulating blood sugar levels.
- An acute diarrheal illness caused by consuming contaminated food or water.
- Eating a variety of nutritious foods to provide your body with the right nutrients it needs.
- Cleaning your hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and bacteria.
- Staying away from others for a certain period of time to prevent the spread of a disease.
- A medicine that helps protect your body from certain diseases by teaching your immune system how to fight them.
- A gel or liquid that kills germs on your hands when soap and water are not available.
- A sign or clue that something is wrong with your body, like coughing or a fever.
- A covering for your mouth and nose that helps prevent the spread of germs and viruses.
- A severe and often fatal viral disease with symptoms like fever, bleeding, and organ failure.
19 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. • ...
House 2023-06-24
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- Room A room in a house where meals are eaten, usually furnished with a table and chairs.
- A room equipped with facilities for personal hygiene, such as a toilet, sink, and shower.
- A series of steps that allow people to move between different levels or floors in a house.
- Room A room in a house used for relaxing and socializing with family and guests.
- An outdoor space around a house where plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables are grown.
- An opening in a wall or roof of a house that allows light and air to enter, usually with glass panes.
- A room used for sleeping, usually containing a bed and personal belongings.
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- A movable barrier that allows entry into and exit from a building.
- A room or area in which food is prepared and cooked, often containing appliances and a dining table.
- A building where people live, typically consisting of rooms, a roof, walls, and a place for entrance.
- A vertical structure in a house used to carry away smoke and gases produced by a fire.
- The surface of a room on which people walk, typically covered with materials such as wood or carpet.
- A building or part of a house used for storing vehicles, typically attached to the house or nearby.
- The uppermost part of a house that protects it from the weather, usually covered with tiles or shingles.
- A vertical structure that encloses or divides a building, often made of bricks or concrete.
15 Clues: A movable barrier that allows entry into and exit from a building. • A room used for sleeping, usually containing a bed and personal belongings. • Room A room in a house used for relaxing and socializing with family and guests. • A vertical structure in a house used to carry away smoke and gases produced by a fire. • ...
Health 2023-06-24
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- The condition of being well physically, mentally, and socially, free from illness or injury.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate.
- Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong.
- The body's ability to resist or fight off infections and diseases, often developed through vaccinations.
- The ability to be physically active and perform physical activities with strength, endurance, and flexibility.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary food and nutrients for growth, development, and health.
- The state of overall well-being and good health, involving physical, mental, and emotional aspects.
- The state of being calm, free from tension, and at ease, often achieved through activities like meditation or leisure.
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs and diseases, such as washing hands.
- A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction.
- The process of providing the body with an adequate amount of water to maintain proper bodily functions.
- Taking measures to avoid or reduce the risk of diseases or injuries through actions like vaccinations or safety precautions.
- diet A diet that includes a variety of foods from different food groups to provide essential nutrients.
- The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- The feeling of mental or emotional pressure or tension caused by various factors, and its impact on health.
15 Clues: The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate. • Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong. • The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges. • A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction. • ...
Health & Sanitation 2024-11-20
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- Used in public health as an indicator of fecal pollution (as of water or food) & in medicine & genetics as a research organism & that occurs in various strains that may live as harmless inhabitants of the human lower intestine or may produce a toxin causing intestinal illness.
- Inadvertent transfer of bacteria or other contaminants from one surface to another
- Improperly prepared home canned foods is where this bacteria thrives.
- Lead-based paint & lead contaminated dust in older buildings are common sources. Other sources include contaminated air, water & soil.
- Any illness caused by consuming foods or beverages contaminated with harmful pathogens.
- An infectious disease of sheep & cattle caused by a bacterium & marked by infertility & abortion.
- An infection of the nose, throat & lungs, which are part of the respiratory system.
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- The 3rd leading cause of death from foodborne illness in the United States.
- the 2nd most bacterial diarrheal illnesses in the United States.
- Pathogenic for humans and other warm blooded animals and cause food poisoning, gastrointestinal inflammation, typhoid fever, or septicemia.
- leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States & the leading cause of illness on cruise ships.
- Exposure is unlikely to happen unless you work in a factory where it is specifically used.
- Marked by fatigue, fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, darkened urine, & jaundice but may be asymptomatic,
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health & preventing disease, especially through cleanliness: conditions or practices (as of cleanliness) conducive to health.
- Can cause minor skin problems or life threatening infections.
15 Clues: Can cause minor skin problems or life threatening infections. • the 2nd most bacterial diarrheal illnesses in the United States. • Improperly prepared home canned foods is where this bacteria thrives. • The 3rd leading cause of death from foodborne illness in the United States. • ...
CPM Book 1, Unit 15, hygiene 2020-12-12
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- moving easily from one person to another
- to isolate an individual to prevent transmission
- to relay an illness from one individual to another
- single-celled organisms responsible for infection
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- a covering worn over the mouth and nose
- a manifestation of parasitic micro-organisms
- something that kills bacteria in the body
7 Clues: a covering worn over the mouth and nose • moving easily from one person to another • something that kills bacteria in the body • a manifestation of parasitic micro-organisms • to isolate an individual to prevent transmission • single-celled organisms responsible for infection • to relay an illness from one individual to another
Kreuzworträtsel über Bakterien und Hygiene (Ravneet) 2017-01-22
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- Wie wird die Zellvermehrung noch genannt?
- Was lösen Staphylokokken aus?
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- Salmonellen verursachen eine typische Lebensmitte. Wie wird sie noch genannt?
- Wie werden Umweltkeime genannt, die nur unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen Infektionen auslösen können?
- Wie nennt man die Mikroorganismen, die weder eine gute, noch eine schlechte Funktion für den Körper haben?
- Was bilden Bakterien, wenn die Bedingungen schlecht sind?
- Wie wird die Mehrfachverletzung noch genannt?
7 Clues: Was lösen Staphylokokken aus? • Wie wird die Zellvermehrung noch genannt? • Wie wird die Mehrfachverletzung noch genannt? • Was bilden Bakterien, wenn die Bedingungen schlecht sind? • Salmonellen verursachen eine typische Lebensmitte. Wie wird sie noch genannt? • Wie werden Umweltkeime genannt, die nur unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen Infektionen auslösen können? • ...
CLABSI Prevention 2023-06-07
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- When you scrub the hub, you should scrub for at least this number of seconds
- After scrubbing the hub, you should let the hub do this for at least fifteen seconds before accessing it
- Skin must be disinfected for at least this number of seconds before any procedure
- True or false: continuous medications, lipids and TPN bags must be changed every day
- If your patient has a 1.2Fr PICC line and you suspect an infection, you must draw only this type of blood culture
- If your central line dressing is soiled, if the white border is rolling more than 50% or if the transparent window is lifting, you must change the dressing at this moment
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- A CLABSI is an infection that is associated with this type of line
- All central line dressings must be changed observing this type of technique
- TPN lines and extensions should be changed after this number of days
- All term babies with a central line should get a daily bath with this product
- Before manipulating a central line, you must do this with your hands
- Alcohol swabs and Posiflush syringes should only be used this number of times
- You should consider switching IV meds to this route in order to help prevent a CLABSI
- A new central line should not be inserted until you have negative cultures for this many days
- You should reassess the need for a central line at this frequency
15 Clues: You should reassess the need for a central line at this frequency • A CLABSI is an infection that is associated with this type of line • TPN lines and extensions should be changed after this number of days • Before manipulating a central line, you must do this with your hands • All central line dressings must be changed observing this type of technique • ...
Eating Healthy and Taking Care of Yourself 2025-08-26
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- Your teacher explains that blueberries protect your body’s cells and keep you strong.
- A student loves chocolate but decides to eat only two pieces instead of the whole bar.
- At dinner, your teacher says, “That slice of cake is too big; take a smaller piece instead.”
- Your doctor says that jogging helps keep your heart and blood vessels healthy.
- One friend plays sports every day, while another spends most of the day on the sofa. This shows their different ways of living.
- During a long run, one student can keep going while others get tired quickly.
- When you sleep well, you finish your homework faster and get more done in class.
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- After playing football, you take a shower and wash your hands before eating.
- Before a football match, the coach tells the team to eat rice and pasta for energy.
- A student has rice, vegetables, and chicken on their plate — not too much, not too little of each.
- After running under the hot sun without drinking water, you feel dizzy and weak.
- Your mother gives you an apple instead of chips, saying, “This snack is full of vitamins and good for your body.”
- Every morning, you brush your teeth, wash your face, and eat breakfast in the same order.
- After taking a short walk and drinking water, you feel calm, happy, and healthy.
- system When the weather changes, some students get sick, but one stays healthy because their body is strong inside.
15 Clues: After playing football, you take a shower and wash your hands before eating. • During a long run, one student can keep going while others get tired quickly. • Your doctor says that jogging helps keep your heart and blood vessels healthy. • After running under the hot sun without drinking water, you feel dizzy and weak. • ...
Exam Revision - Vocabulary 2022-02-22
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- The artworks of the most famous artist in the world have been sold at a ... .
- Our student council is ... to the Sacred Heart Canossian College.
- Looking at the map, students discovered that Macau is ... to Hong Kong.
- Sophie is a very ... person, she never wastes her time or money on unimportant things.
- We have a small budget, so I don't think we can ... a two-bedroom apartment.
- We should pay attention to our personal ... and wash our hands frequently during the critical period of COVID-19.
- The series of Marvel movies have a wide ... . Many people like watching them very much.
- There was ... time to bake a cake for my mother. Therefore, I bought one instead.
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- The government is planning in increasing housing ... for the poor.
- My friend is so annoying because she is ... complaining about her boyfriend.
- People on limited ... should avoid traveling during the holiday season because they have to spend more money on public holidays than usual.
- The museum has been ... closed to the public redecoration.
- When we share our feelings with others, it can ... relationships and improve well-being and happiness.
- In the past, people could only watch the ... on TV when they didn't have the internet.
- The mCoins in MPay are ... until 28th February 2022. By using mCoins, we are able to buy certain products at a cheaper price.
- The machines in our company are too old. It is necessary for us to ... our use of the existing technology.
- We should study harder in order to ... to the society in the future.
17 Clues: The museum has been ... closed to the public redecoration. • Our student council is ... to the Sacred Heart Canossian College. • The government is planning in increasing housing ... for the poor. • We should study harder in order to ... to the society in the future. • Looking at the map, students discovered that Macau is ... to Hong Kong. • ...
PRACTICE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES 2024-08-18
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- DISPLACEMENT – A reduction of oxygen caused by any arc or flame in the work zone around a welding activity.
- BURN - A burn on the exterior membrane of the eye caused by exposing the naked eye to the ultra- violet and infra-rays in the flash of an electric arc, or the exposure of improperly covered body areas to the flash of an electric arc.
- – Tending to blow up or burst violently and loudly.
- – It is a source or potential source of human injury, illness, diseases.
- – An acute infectious disease that usually enters the body through cuts or wounds; characterized by spasmodic contractions or rigidity of some voluntary muscles and frequently referred to as lockjaw.
- – To put out a fire; to cause to cease burning.
- – Stored under pressure greater than the pressure of the atmosphere.
- – Capable oF burning into flames. Materials or liquids that catch fire easily.
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- – The science of good health and its maintenance
- – An activity or undertaking in which one engages.
- - Capable of being easily ignited; burning with extreme rapidity.
- - Any suddenly occuring, unintentional event which causes personal injury or property damage.
- AID – Immediate and temporary care given to victim of accident or sudden illness until the service of a doctor can be obtained.
- – State or condition of being safe, freedom from danger, risk, injury and damage.
- – The condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit.
- – Failure to think before one acts; failure to pay attention.
- DANGER - condition in the workplace which must be reported immediately.
17 Clues: – To put out a fire; to cause to cease burning. • – The science of good health and its maintenance • – An activity or undertaking in which one engages. • – Tending to blow up or burst violently and loudly. • – The condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit. • – Failure to think before one acts; failure to pay attention. • ...
Vacation Items 2024-12-29
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- Man's best friend
- (repeated): Same definition as above. A suitcase is commonly used for trips and vacations to pack belongings.
- A liquid or gel used for washing hair. It is usually applied to wet hair, lathered, and then rinsed off.
- A paste or gel used with a toothbrush to clean teeth, remove plaque, and maintain oral hygiene.
- A tool with bristles or teeth, used to detangle, smooth, and style hair.
- A portable shelter, typically made of fabric, supported by poles and used for camping or temporary outdoor accommodation.
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- Protective eyewear that reduces glare from the sun and shields the eyes from harmful UV rays. They typically have tinted lenses and are worn outdoors.
- Paper: A soft, absorbent paper used for cleaning the body after using the toilet. It is commonly available in rolls.
- Large marsupial
- A piece of cloth or fabric used to dry or wipe the body, hands, face, or other surfaces after washing or sweating.
- Likes to chase mice
- A small brush with a handle, used to clean teeth, gums, and the inside of the mouth.
- A cleaning product used for washing the body, hands, or other surfaces, often in the form of a bar or liquid, that works by removing dirt and oil.
- Has a trunk
- A lotion, spray, or gel applied to the skin to protect it from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, which can cause sunburn and skin damage.
- A large, rectangular bag or container used for storing clothes and personal items when traveling.
- Flying mammal
17 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • A tool with bristles or teeth, used to detangle, smooth, and style hair. • A small brush with a handle, used to clean teeth, gums, and the inside of the mouth. • A paste or gel used with a toothbrush to clean teeth, remove plaque, and maintain oral hygiene. • ...
USP 797 Staff Meeting Activity 2024-07-29
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- How often the walls, doors, door frames, ceilings and storage shelves and bins must be cleaned and sterilized in sterile compounding environments
- When doing viable particle testing of the surfaces in the ante area, this is the maximum number of allowable CFU per surface sampled
- This portion of the PPE and hygiene process must occur for a minimum of 30 seconds
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- A compound made outside the pharmacy has a maximum of a 4-hour BUD with this type of "use"
- According to new USP 2023 guidelines, the maximum BUD for a sterile refrigerated product compounded at Cook is ____ days if no sterility and testing performed
- A single dose vial may be used for up to _____ hours if punctured within the ISO 5 environment based on USP 2023
6 Clues: This portion of the PPE and hygiene process must occur for a minimum of 30 seconds • A compound made outside the pharmacy has a maximum of a 4-hour BUD with this type of "use" • A single dose vial may be used for up to _____ hours if punctured within the ISO 5 environment based on USP 2023 • ...
UNIT EXPECTATIONS 2013-04-29
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- ________ can take the focus off one's recovery and may jeopardize BOTH patients' stay at Quannacut
- Repeating what is said in group outside of group, other than by treatment team members to one another, is a breach of patient's _____ and not acceptable behavior.
- Sign in and out of unit for _________ only.
- SES aheets and lecture sheets are to be turned in ___ by 10pm.
- Dress __________ while on the unit,no pajamas until after lights out to use bathroom, no bare midriffs,no bare feet or socks. Staff discretion will determine acceptability of clothing if in dispute.
- Do not go into other patient's rooms , this is for the ______ of all patients and to reduce accusations.
- Doors to patients' rooms are to remain _______ unless sleeping or dressing.
- The Greenhouse Grill, the parking lot , street and going into cars is ______ while a patient at Quannacut.
- _________________ may be on from 7:30am - 7:45am and after dinner on Personal time ONLY.
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- _____ is a rude pattern of addictive behavior and is not tolerated during scheduled activities.
- Smoking is allowed ____________ while a patient at Quannacut.
- Who can give written excuse from activities?
- A therapeutic tool used to identify a pattern of self sabotaging behaviors on the unit.
- This is a scheduled activity to give patients time to work on assignments, if need more assignments see counselor prior to scheduled activity.
- ____________ is not permitted, whether in jest or not, as patient's deserve the right to feel safe at Quannacut.
- These are to be given at scheduled times, patients must fill out WRITTEN request to see the doctor to make any changes to this.
- One is expected to arrive_______ for all scheduled activities.
- Food and drink are permitted ONLY in the _______, during personal and mealtimes.
- To be practiced daily for personal hygiene.
19 Clues: Sign in and out of unit for _________ only. • To be practiced daily for personal hygiene. • Who can give written excuse from activities? • Smoking is allowed ____________ while a patient at Quannacut. • One is expected to arrive_______ for all scheduled activities. • SES aheets and lecture sheets are to be turned in ___ by 10pm. • ...
Nursing Theorist 2023-11-30
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- Known for the Neuman Systems Model, emphasizing prevention and interventions to maintain client stability.
- Known for the adaptation model, exploring how individuals and groups adapt to environmental changes for health.
- Emphasized basic human needs and the role of nurses in assisting individuals to meet these needs.
- Known for the Theory of Caritative Caring, emphasizing love and charity in nursing care.
- Created the Self-Care Deficit Theory, focusing on individuals' ability to perform self-care for well-being.
- Known for the Cultural Care Theory, emphasizing culturally competent care in nursing.
- Is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing- the Cincervation Model.
- Developed the theory of human caring, emphasizing the importance of a caring relationship between the nurse and patient.
- Introduced the Novice to Expert theory, describing the stages of skill acquisition and expertise in nursing practice.
- Emphasized interpersonal relations in nursing, focusing on the nurse-patient relationship.
- Pioneer of the Science of Unitary Human Beings, focusing on individuals as irreducible wholes interacting with the environment.
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- Contributed to the Modeling and Role-Modeling theory, emphasizing the importance of understanding the client's worldview for effective nursing care.
- Behavioral System Model
- Founder of modern nursing, emphasized hygiene, cleanliness, and environmental factors in patient care.
- Developed the Human Becoming Theory, emphasizing the freedom of choice and creating one's own meaning in life.
- Created the Systems Model, viewing individuals as open systems, with a focus on stress and stability.
- Developed the Theory of Goal Attainment, focusing on nurses and patients working together to achieve goals.
- Introduced the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory, exploring patterns of consciousness and how they relate to health.
- Developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model, emphasizing the interpersonal relationship between the nurse and patient.
- Developed a patient-centered approach, emphasizing individual needs and concerns in nursing care.
20 Clues: Behavioral System Model • Known for the Cultural Care Theory, emphasizing culturally competent care in nursing. • Is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing- the Cincervation Model. • Known for the Theory of Caritative Caring, emphasizing love and charity in nursing care. • ...
ServSafe Manager Key Terms 2025-10-08
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- Illness causing microorganism (8 letters).
- The most critical part of personal hygiene for preventing the spread of pathogens (11 letters).
- A living animal or human being that a parasite requires to grow and reproduce (4 letters).
- The process of removing food and dirt from a surface (8 letters).
- ____ temperature abuse occurs when food has stayed too long at temperatures favorable to pathogen growth (4 letters).
- A curved, sealed edge between a floor and a wall that is used in food establishments (6 letters).
- A step in the flow of food where a hazard can be prevented or eliminated (3 letters abbr.)
- Ready-to-eat TCS food must be ______ marked if it is held for longer than 24 hours (4 letters).
- A form that some bacteria take to protect themselves when nutrients are not available (5 letters).
- Sanitizer concentration is measured in (abbr. 3 letters).
- Food that can be consumed without further washing, cooking, or prep (10 letters).
- A stemmed thermometer checks temperatures through a metal stem with a sensor in the end (10 letters).
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- The transfer of an allergen from a food that contains the allergen to a food that does not (12 letters).
- A form of backflow that occurs when high water use in one area creates a vacuum (13 letters).
- A system to control pests (abbr. 3 letters).
- Food that requires temperature control for safety (3 letters).
- Active _______________ Control is a food safety management system (10 letters).
- A critical step in the flow of food that can prevent a foodborne illness by reaching an internal temperature (7 letters).
- Conditions needed for bacteria to grow (abbr. 6 letters).
19 Clues: Illness causing microorganism (8 letters). • A system to control pests (abbr. 3 letters). • Sanitizer concentration is measured in (abbr. 3 letters). • Conditions needed for bacteria to grow (abbr. 6 letters). • Food that requires temperature control for safety (3 letters). • The process of removing food and dirt from a surface (8 letters). • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-01-16
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- One of the other European countries the Industrial Revolution spread to
- This encouraged industrial development because the profits from trade were invested in industry
- Part of the upper class and these people received high incomes from their agricultural holdings
- An aspect of the Agricultural revolution, growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons
- This meant that products could be produced more quickly and in greater quantities for a cheaper price
- This became the new source of energy that drove the new machines
- living conditions improved, increases in food production and advances in hygiene and medicine all led to this
- In this new society, people's status depended on their wealth and their job, rather than on their family background
- A long slow process through which technological advances led to dramatic economic changes
- Some key elements in this country's industrialisation were the construction of an excessive railway network, its naval industry and mineral resources
- This revolution abolished the privileges of the nobility and the clergy and brought about the legal end of the estates system
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- Another word for industrial workers, people who worked in factories
- Each worker was responsible for a different part of the production process
- This industry became important in Spain in the mid 19th century and was established in Cataluña with imported British machinery
- This source of energy produces a lot of heat, and was used to melt large quantities of iron in furnaces
15 Clues: This became the new source of energy that drove the new machines • Another word for industrial workers, people who worked in factories • One of the other European countries the Industrial Revolution spread to • Each worker was responsible for a different part of the production process • ...
능률보카 고교 필수편 (Day 50-2) 2022-02-25
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- ______ is the systematic study of human languages in general. (언어학은 일반적인 인간의 언어에 대한 체계적인 연구이다.)
- The ______ studied conversational styles pertaining to women and men. (그 사회학자는 이주자들의 새로운 사회적 상황에 대한 적응의 문제점을 조사했다.)
- She is an authoritative ______ in history. (그녀는 역사 분야엥서 권위 있는 학자이다.)
- They use ______ on patients who have mental problems and it works. (그들은 정신적 문제가 있는 환자들에게 최면술을 사용하고, 그것은 효과가 있다.)
- The ______ investigated the problems of migrants' adaption to a new social setting. (그 사회학자는 이주자들의 새로운 사회적 상황에 대한 적응의 문제점을 조사했다.)
- She majored in dental ______ at the university. (그녀는 대학에서 치위생학을 전공했다.)
- All first-year medical students must attend this ______ class. (모든 의대 1학년 학생들은 이 해부학 수업을 들어야 한다.)
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- I received my ______ from Cornell University in the mail. (나는 우편으로 코넬 대학교 졸업장을 받았다.)
- Many ancient historic sites have been identified through ______. (많은 고대 유적지가 고고학을 통해서 확인되었다.)
- We studied ancient civilizations in our ______ class. (우리는 인류학 수업에서 고대 문명을 공부했다.)
- ______ is a rapidly-growing new filed. (생명공학은 빠르게성장하는 새로운 분야이다.)
- According to ancient Greek ______, Poseidon is the sea god. (고대 그리스 신화에 의하면, 포세이돈은 바다의 신이다.)
- ______ is the study of what is right and what is not. (윤리학은 무엇이 옳고 그른 것인지를 연구하는 학문이다.)
- The ______ knows the name of almost every flower on the island. (그 식물학자는 그 섬에 있는 거의 모든 꽃의 이름을 안다.)
- The ______ kept many strange liquids in his laboratory. (그 화학자는 실험실에 많은 이상한 액체들을 보관했다.)
15 Clues: ______ is a rapidly-growing new filed. (생명공학은 빠르게성장하는 새로운 분야이다.) • She is an authoritative ______ in history. (그녀는 역사 분야엥서 권위 있는 학자이다.) • She majored in dental ______ at the university. (그녀는 대학에서 치위생학을 전공했다.) • We studied ancient civilizations in our ______ class. (우리는 인류학 수업에서 고대 문명을 공부했다.) • ...
Health 2023-10-28
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- A friendly superhero who takes care of you when you're not feeling well, like a guardian of health.
- The superpower of resting, like recharging your energy to be ready for new adventures.
- Nature's golden rays that make you feel happy and strong, like the world's warmest hug.
- Kind helpers who give you comfort when you're sick, like magical healers with smiles.
- Tiny potions that help you get better when you're under the weather, like magic spells for health.
- Colorful patches that help your body heal, like superhero capes for little cuts and scrapes.
- Super shields against bad germs, like invisible armor to keep you safe from illnesses.
- Fun activities that keep your body strong and fit, like playing games that make your heart happy.
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- Nature's magical drink that keeps you hydrated, like a refreshing elixir for your body.
- Colorful and tasty treats that make you strong, like nature's candy for a healthy body.
- Eating the right foods to fuel your body, like a superhero's diet for staying strong and healthy.
- Good habits like washing hands and brushing teeth, like secret missions to keep germs away.
- Green power foods that help you grow, like the secret to being as tall as a giraffe.
- Smile protectors who make sure your teeth stay strong, like guardians of your pearly whites.
- Health adventures where doctors make sure everything's A-okay, like getting a superhero's health report.
15 Clues: Green power foods that help you grow, like the secret to being as tall as a giraffe. • Kind helpers who give you comfort when you're sick, like magical healers with smiles. • The superpower of resting, like recharging your energy to be ready for new adventures. • Super shields against bad germs, like invisible armor to keep you safe from illnesses. • ...
Introduction to Business-Crossword 9 2024-12-11
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- suggests individuals modify their behavior or performance when they are being watched (3 words)
- Daniel Pink's theory of motivation (focused on intrinsically motivating employees)
- a goal setting method that can help define and measure the success of a goal
- skills that show the ability to work effectively with and through other people in a range of different relationships
- skills that show the ability to grasp a big-picture view of the overall organization, the relationships among its various parts, and its fit in the broader competitive environment
- said that there are two types of factors related to employee motivation: hygiene factors and motivational factors
- someone who coordinates and oversees the work of individuals and teams within an organization to accomplish its goal
- mangers who supervise lower-level managers and report to a higher-level manager
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- a look at the current conditions of the business, the competition, and the target market (2 words)
- a type of analysis approach that identifies strengths and weaknesses while also examining external opportunities and threats
- managers who directly supervise non-managerial employees (2 words)
- created a two-part management theory consisting of x and y concepts
- managers who set the overall direction for the company articulating a vision, establishing priorities, and allocating time, money, and other resources
- created the concept that people need to fill lower-level needs before they can address higher-level needs
- skills that show expertise in a specific functional area or department
15 Clues: managers who directly supervise non-managerial employees (2 words) • created a two-part management theory consisting of x and y concepts • skills that show expertise in a specific functional area or department • a goal setting method that can help define and measure the success of a goal • ...
Pusle 2024-01-10
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- The state of being diseased or unhealthy within a population.
- Security Ensuring that all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- A country in East Africa, where over 85% of the population relies on agriculture for their livelihood.
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and operates.
- The state of being subject to death, often used to refer to the death rate within a population.
- The practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil and livestock production.
- A young bovine animal, typically less than a year old.
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people, often in the context of business or farming.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a geographic area.
- Related to the production of milk and milk products, particularly from cows.
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- A farmer with a relatively small farm, often practicing subsistence agriculture.
- Practices or conditions that promote and preserve health, especially cleanliness.
- The first milk produced by mammals, rich in antibodies and essential for the passive transfer of immunity to offspring.
- Relating to genes or heredity, often referring to the transmission of traits from one generation to the next.
- A group of animals, typically of the same species, that live, feed, and move together.
- The process of supplying the body with sufficient fluids to maintain proper bodily functions.
- Difficulties or obstacles that need to be overcome, often in the pursuit of a goal.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies.
18 Clues: A young bovine animal, typically less than a year old. • The state of being diseased or unhealthy within a population. • The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and operates. • Related to the production of milk and milk products, particularly from cows. • A farmer with a relatively small farm, often practicing subsistence agriculture. • ...
Chapter 3: Your Professional Image 2023-01-03
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- the maintenance of healthy skin and careful application of _______ enhances your best facial features and promotes your professional image.
- shoes worn by stylists while working in the salon should be comfortable, closed-toe, ________, and provide arch support.
- which element is considered the hallmark of professionalism?
- describes your posture, as well as the way you walk and move.
- what is an item that should be included in your hygiene pack?
- being well-groomed advertises the beauty professional’s _______ the beauty industry.
- term that refers to daily maintenance of cleanliness through the practice of good healthful habits
- holding the wrists in a(n) __________ position while using implements can help prevent injuries.
- is the key to avoiding problems with posture and movements.
- a no-fragrance salon policy protects clients who have chemical sensitivities or allergies and stipulates that team members cannot wear ________
- stressful, repetitive motions have a cumulative effect on joints and ___________
- the science of designing and planning of the workplace, as well as equipment and tools, for maximum comfort, safety, and efficiency is known as _________
- a tennis ball is useful in exercises to release stress from repetitive movement of which body part?
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- the impression that you project through both your outward appearance and your conduct in the work place is your _______
- regardless of your salon’s dress code, your clothing should always be clean, fresh, functional, and ________
- Professional behaviors, a positive attitude, team camaraderie, good communication skills, and proper ergonomics are factors that assist in creating a ______________
- Beauty professionals are often held to higher standards by clients because they view beauty professionals as _______________
- _____ ______ involves the process of caring for parts of the body and maintaining an overall polished look
- sitting or standing with your back straight, head and shoulders held high, neck balanced, and the chest opened up and out are guidelines for good work _________
19 Clues: is the key to avoiding problems with posture and movements. • which element is considered the hallmark of professionalism? • describes your posture, as well as the way you walk and move. • what is an item that should be included in your hygiene pack? • stressful, repetitive motions have a cumulative effect on joints and ___________ • ...
MGH Community Health FY22 Highlights 2023-10-10
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- This Center's mobile team provided 331 blood pressure screenings in FY22.
- 7 of these were built in Chelsea in partnerships with community organizations and Hope & Comfort to provide community members with free food and hygiene products.
- 124 youth (grades 6-12) participated in the Youth Healthcare _____ Program; a program that deepens understanding of modern medicine and healthcare through simulated patient care experiences.
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- Coalitions in Charlestown, East Boston, Chelsea, and Revere engaged 173 youth in after-school groups to reduce risk factors and strengthen these types of factors, such as leadership skills and knowledge.
- CHWs provided this top social determinant of health need to 599 patients in FY22
- HAVEN served over _____ hundred survivors in FY22 and provided emotional support, safety planning and domestic violence education.
- CHWs and Interpreters engaged with over 13,000 patients across multiple CHW programs including Hepatitis C, Comprehensive Program, Patient Navigation, Medical Interpretation, and this pediatric program.
7 Clues: This Center's mobile team provided 331 blood pressure screenings in FY22. • CHWs provided this top social determinant of health need to 599 patients in FY22 • HAVEN served over _____ hundred survivors in FY22 and provided emotional support, safety planning and domestic violence education. • ...
Medicine - c. 1700 - c. 1900 2018-11-12
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- Suggested that bacteria caused human disease through his germ theory in 1861.
- Worked to improve conditions in hospitals and the training of nurses from the 1850s onwards.
- Worked to discover the bacteria that caused individual diseases, allowing others to develop targeted vaccines.
- Health Act These took place in 1848 and 1875. The first encouraged local councils to improve public health; the second made it compulsory.
- To destroy all living microbes from surfaces and surgical instruments.
- Showed that people had caught cholera from the water they used during the Broad Street cholera epidemic of 1854.
- The injection into the body of killed or weakened organisms to give the body resistance against disease.
- Many scientists continued to believe that this ancient idea this was the cause of cholera epidemics in the nineteenth century.
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- Proved that vaccination prevent people catching smallpox in 1798.
- Discovered several 'magic bullets' - chemicals that killed certain diseases such as malaria and syphilis.
- Showed that chloroform could be used as an effective anaesthetic during surgery in 1847.
- Experimented with carbolic acid spray to produce the first antiseptic, greatly reducing infection rates in surgery.
- The period between the 1850s and 1870s in which death rates in surgery increased slightly despite the discovery of chloroform.
- Putting a low dose of a disease into the body to help it fight against a more serious attack of the disease.
- A widespread outbreak of disease.
- The war that took place in 1854-1856, allowing a key individual to improve standards of hygiene and cleanliness in hospitals.
16 Clues: A widespread outbreak of disease. • Proved that vaccination prevent people catching smallpox in 1798. • To destroy all living microbes from surfaces and surgical instruments. • Suggested that bacteria caused human disease through his germ theory in 1861. • Showed that chloroform could be used as an effective anaesthetic during surgery in 1847. • ...
BHS 316 Week 7 - Discussion Exam #2 Review 2024-02-21
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- This type of MHC molecule is associated with helper T cells and CD4 receptors
- In being exposed to a allergens at an early age in life, this hypothesis helps understand Th1 helper T cell production
- This protein is on the surface of APCs and inserts into CD28 on a T cell
- This syndrome is seen as an autoimmune disease that associates with the self recognition between antibodies and antigens
- This type of selection needs a "yes" in order for a T cell to mature
- This type of memory is the first one activated when an invader enters the body
- This hypothesis is used in order to measure the affinity strengths seen within positive and negative selection
- This cell type is known as the "quarterback" of the immune system
- This type of cell is used to dampen and slow down the immune response seen in allergic reactions
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- These are what helps with travel of B and T cells within lymphoid organs
- CTLs deliver this into a cell's cytoplasm to activate apoptosis
- This receptor is another option for B7 proteins to plug into in order for stimulation to occur
- This protein can essentially drill holes into the membranes of cells and are produced by CTLs
- IL-4,IL-5,and IL-13 are all cytokines that are produced by this type of helper T cell
- True or False: B and T cells remember prior experiences, thus making them already ready for battle
- Besides IgG, this other antibody responds to the area of the body where an allergen has entered
16 Clues: CTLs deliver this into a cell's cytoplasm to activate apoptosis • This cell type is known as the "quarterback" of the immune system • This type of selection needs a "yes" in order for a T cell to mature • These are what helps with travel of B and T cells within lymphoid organs • This protein is on the surface of APCs and inserts into CD28 on a T cell • ...
House 1 2023-06-14
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- A vertical structure on the roof of a house used to carry smoke and gases out of the building.
- A room in a house used for personal hygiene activities, such as bathing and using the toilet.
- A series of steps or stairs that allow people to move between different levels of a house.
- The top covering of a house that protects it from weather conditions such as rain, snow, and sunlight.
- A platform or extension attached to a house, providing an outdoor space for relaxation and enjoyment.
- A room in a house where food is prepared and cooked.
- An opening in a wall of a house with a transparent material, allowing light and air to enter the room.
- A partially or completely underground floor of a house, often used for storage or additional living space.
- A building or space where cars and other vehicles are parked and stored.
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- An entrance or exit point to a house, typically made of wood, metal, or glass.
- A private room in a house where people sleep and rest.
- A building where people live, providing shelter and space for individuals and families.
- A space or room located just below the roof of a house, often used for storage purposes.
- room A room in a house where people relax, socialize, and spend time together.
- A structure in a house where fire is lit for heating or decorative purposes, often found in the living room.
- An outdoor space around a house where plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables are grown.
16 Clues: A room in a house where food is prepared and cooked. • A private room in a house where people sleep and rest. • A building or space where cars and other vehicles are parked and stored. • An entrance or exit point to a house, typically made of wood, metal, or glass. • room A room in a house where people relax, socialize, and spend time together. • ...
test kk 2023-11-24
Competencies, Certification, and Professionalism for Phlebotomists 2016-05-06
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- performance expectations that include entry-level skills, tasks, and roles performed by the designated health care worker
- barrier protection for workers handling biohazardous, infectious substances
- the skill, competence, or character expected of an individual in a trained profession
- by learning more about one’s job and other aspects of the organization and employees who help run it
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- shifting focus from oneself to others; showing a commitment to one’s job duties
- education programs often required/recommended by certifying or licensing agencies to update health care workers or help them maintain competency in practice
- standards set for health care professionals such as phlebotomists regarding standard behaviors and performance – do no harm to anyone intentionally, perform according to sound technical ability and good judgment, and respect patients’ rights
- set of standards for proper appearance in the work place that includes guidelines for identification, hygiene, hair, nails, etc.
- by respecting organizational policies and procedures; by maintaining clean work spaces; by reporting damaged equipment or supplies; by engaging one’s employer by respectfully disagreeing
- for others as expressed in persona appearance; for confidentiality of patients’ and coworkers’ personal information; for courteous behavior, tolerance of differences, and effective communication
10 Clues: barrier protection for workers handling biohazardous, infectious substances • shifting focus from oneself to others; showing a commitment to one’s job duties • the skill, competence, or character expected of an individual in a trained profession • by learning more about one’s job and other aspects of the organization and employees who help run it • ...
Sterile Compounding Terms 2021-03-15
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- Room where the primary engineering control (PEC) is physically located. Activities that occur in this area include the preparation and staging of components and supplies used when compounding sterile preparations
- The process of inhibiting or
- —For the purpose of USP Chapter <797>, the date or time after which a compounded sterile preparation must not be stored or transported. The date is determined from the date or time the preparation is compounded.
- An ISO Class 8 or better area where personnel hand hygiene and garbing procedures, staging of components, order entry, labeling of compounded sterile preparations, and other high-particulate-generating activities are performed.
- Free of living pathogenic organisms or infected materials.
- Air exiting the HEPA filter in a unidirectional air stream that is essentially particlefree
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- The process of removing soil (e.g., organic and inorganic material) from objects and surfaces, normally accomplished by manually or mechanically using water with detergents or enzymatic products.
- the boundary of a specific area. usually represents the line between the clean side of a room and dirty side.
- microorganisms
- The type of clean that is performed monthly that involves cleaning the entirety of all sterile compounding environments
10 Clues: microorganisms • The process of inhibiting or • Free of living pathogenic organisms or infected materials. • Air exiting the HEPA filter in a unidirectional air stream that is essentially particlefree • the boundary of a specific area. usually represents the line between the clean side of a room and dirty side. • ...
In the House 2024-01-25
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- Steps that connect different levels of a building. People use stairs to move from one floor to another.
- Room The main room in a house where people often gather to relax, watch TV, or spend time together.
- A lower level of a house, partially or completely below ground. Basements are often used for storage or as an additional living space.
- A room where people take care of personal hygiene activities such as bathing, brushing teeth, and using the toilet.
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- A space attached to a house for storing vehicles like cars and bicycles, as well as tools and other items.
- A room designated for reading, working, or studying. It often has a desk and shelves for books or other materials.
- The room in a house where food is prepared and cooked. It usually contains appliances like a stove, refrigerator, and sink.
- Room A space in a house where people eat meals together. It often contains a table and chairs for this purpose.
- A corridor or passage in a house that connects rooms. It is often used for walking from one part of the house to another.
- A personal space in a house where people sleep and keep their belongings like clothes and toys.
10 Clues: A personal space in a house where people sleep and keep their belongings like clothes and toys. • Room The main room in a house where people often gather to relax, watch TV, or spend time together. • Steps that connect different levels of a building. People use stairs to move from one floor to another. • ...
Health and Illness 2022-12-07
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- this stage of the GAS occurs when a stressor is severe or has continued for a long period of time and has used up all the body's resources need to "adapt"
- An example of this level of health promotion behaviors would include a mammogram for screening to detect breast cancer.
- the stage of illness where a person stops denying that they are sick.
- An example of this defense mechanism might be where a student blames the faculty when they do not pass the exam they did not study for.
- this stage of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS) is characterized by pupils dilating, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure.
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- the branch of the central nervous system that is involved in adjusting, adapting, and maintaining homeostasis (not under voluntary control)for example responding to stress
- bathing and oral care are an example of which physiologic need per Maslow
- an example of this would be when a client refused to believe that they have cancer despite being told by the HCP or having recieved results of the diagnostic test.
- An illness that develops without being caused by another health problem.
- exercise would be an example of this level of health promotion.
- an approach to caring for a client that takes into account their biologic, psychologial, social, and spiritual needs.
11 Clues: exercise would be an example of this level of health promotion. • the stage of illness where a person stops denying that they are sick. • An illness that develops without being caused by another health problem. • bathing and oral care are an example of which physiologic need per Maslow • ...
1990-1919 HISTORY OF OT 2023-07-22
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- Which amendment in 1920 was ratified and led to the rising development of women in the workforce?
- Who was influenced by his own recovery by engaging in occupations to recover from physical illnesses?
- Which era led to social progress including reforms in education and mental health?
- During “The Great War,” what kind of aides were sent to care for soldiers whose injuries needed rehabilitation also known as reconstruction?
- In what year did Abraham Flexner conclude that most medical schools were “substandard,” leading to medical schools associating with larger universities?
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- Who trained nurses and wrote the first book on the therapeutic use of occupations, sometimes referred to as the “work cure approach”?
- Who wrote a book about his experience recovering from mental illness in an asylum which led to the creation of the mental hygiene movement?
- Who was a psychiatrist influenced by Susan E. Tracy that taught his own course on occupations and recreations for nurses?
- Where in March 1917 was the first organizational meeting for Occupational Therapy organized by George Edward Barton leading to AOTA
- What term by Herbert J Hall in 1909 was defined when actively engaging patients in occupational activities to better one’s mental health?
10 Clues: Which era led to social progress including reforms in education and mental health? • Which amendment in 1920 was ratified and led to the rising development of women in the workforce? • Who was influenced by his own recovery by engaging in occupations to recover from physical illnesses? • ...
food and nutrition puzzle 2024-11-14
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- what is the name of the act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration?
- what is a word that describes foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness?
- what is the name of the process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption?
- what are the microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food?
- what is name of the transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling? (a phrase)
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- what is the name of the date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety? (a phrase)
- what are the practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation called?
- what is the name of the techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth? (a phrase)
- what is the name of the process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes?
- what is the name of the process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease?
10 Clues: what is the name of the process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease? • what are the practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation called? • what are the microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food? • ...
MANDATORY TRAINING 2025-04-22
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- An associate is trained in CPR, confidently equipped to provide life-saving support until medical help arrives on-site.
- A team participates in an in-depth gender sensitivity workshop, honing skills to effectively address and manage workplace harassment with awareness and respect.
- A food handler is comprehensively trained to prevent cross-contamination and strictly follow hygiene SOPs, ensuring top-tier food safety.
- A supervisor is designated for certified food safety training, equipping them with advanced knowledge of compliance standards and regulatory requirements.
- Hotel staff receive targeted instruction on responding to electrical shocks and wet floor hazards, ensuring proper handling of safety incidents.
- Associates undergo regular refresher courses, reinforcing critical values like honesty, confidentiality, and integrity in all professional interactions.
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- During a mock drill, employees are rigorously trained on efficient evacuation procedures during a fire, ensuring swift compliance with established safety protocols.
- Staff contribute to sustainability by conducting thorough energy audits and waste management evaluations, aimed at minimizing the hotel's environmental impact.
8 Clues: An associate is trained in CPR, confidently equipped to provide life-saving support until medical help arrives on-site. • A food handler is comprehensively trained to prevent cross-contamination and strictly follow hygiene SOPs, ensuring top-tier food safety. • ...
Health 2023-06-22
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- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
- Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
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- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- The practice of staying clean, such as washing our hands and brushing our teeth, to prevent illness and maintain overall wellness.
- The care and maintenance of our eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
13 Clues: Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress. • The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems. • Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus. • ...
Health 2023-06-22
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- Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress.
- The care and maintenance of our eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
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- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- The practice of staying clean, such as washing our hands and brushing our teeth, to prevent illness and maintain overall wellness.
- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
13 Clues: Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress. • The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems. • Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus. • ...
Pharmacy JC Readiness 2023-06-16
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- What is always an acceptable answer to a surveyor when you don’t know an answer to their question – “I would go ask my _________”
- Most common finding for BTNRH pharamcy last three surveys - two words?
- How often do we cycle count the AWS in fluoroscopy?
- On what hospital page would you find the Environment of Care Fire Safety Management Plan, Environment of Care Hazardous Materials and Waste Management, and Infection Prevention Hand Hygiene Program Plan - two words?
- Approximately how many mEq of sodium is in 500mg of cefazolin sodium?
- If asked by a JC surveyor about what guidelines we use to drive our processes for medication use at BTNRH and you did not know the answer, which page on SharePoint would you tell them you would look?
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- ________ center is where you would look to find the latest EPIC downtime procedures
- On what hospital page would you find the Purell Hand Sanitizer Expiration letter?
- How many nanograms is 0.06 Kg – two words?
- What is the dwell time in minutes for Peridox RTU to kill Clostridium difficile spores?
- How many years past the expiration date does the Purell Expiration letter say the hand sanitizer is good for?
- What link would you click on to find out the corrosive properties of a new chemical at our facility?
- _________ resource center is where all important hospital information is kept
13 Clues: How many nanograms is 0.06 Kg – two words? • How often do we cycle count the AWS in fluoroscopy? • Approximately how many mEq of sodium is in 500mg of cefazolin sodium? • Most common finding for BTNRH pharamcy last three surveys - two words? • _________ resource center is where all important hospital information is kept • ...
Role of a Sergeant 2021-10-21
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- A Sgt must understand the principles of instruction, validation, question techniques, training aids and preparation of lessons.
- A Sgt must be able to instruct on all the information to be found on a map and also proficient in using a compass.
- A Sgt must understand the main principles of being a good leader and follow those, even when not being watched.
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- A Sgt must have a background knowledge of Unit admininstration, officer responsibilities, special postings such as RSM and CSM
- A Sgt must know all the elements of living in the bush such as bivouac construction and hygiene
- A Sgt must have a general knowledge of the purpose of the Unit and an understanding of the organisation of the Unit. They should know the responsibilities of the different ranks.
- A Sergeant must be proficient at basic first aid and be able to help a CUO in the treatment of cadets in their care.
- A Sgt must be proficient and be able to instruct all drill movements used in the unit.
8 Clues: A Sgt must be proficient and be able to instruct all drill movements used in the unit. • A Sgt must know all the elements of living in the bush such as bivouac construction and hygiene • A Sgt must understand the main principles of being a good leader and follow those, even when not being watched. • ...
Use the Insider to complete this Safety puzzle 2015-02-02
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- The goal of the safety department is “Everyone leave in the same _________ in which they came to work.”
- The name of the safety page on the Insider is ______, Health & Safety.
- The EHS page you should visit if you need to find a safety policy or procedure.
- If you would like a copy of your ____ shot records or any other document from your employee health file you must fill out the “Employee Health Records Request” form and submit it to Emily Manrique in the Safety department.
- According the Infection Control page: the bloodborne pathogen that healthcare workers are most concerned about is _________.
- The program used to report accidents and hazards is ____.
- At this location you should call 5370 in the event of an emergency.
- The website used to access information about chemicals used in the lab is called _____online.
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- To receive a copy of results for lab tests done for CompuNet (i.e. Quantiferon) you need to contact this department.
- When an accident occurs, _____ ____ should always be the first priority.
- Looking on the Safety Corner page: 70-80% of needlesticks are caused by this type of needle.
- On the Chemical Hygiene & Hazardous Materials page: In the “Carcinogen List-Appendix A” this is the first carcinogen on the list.
- On the Safety Corner page: the Safety Alert from 05/22/2014 states the PDI wipes are NOT like ______ wipes.
- On the main EHS page: looking at the 2014 OSHA 300A log, we had a total of 12 _______ for the year.
14 Clues: The program used to report accidents and hazards is ____. • At this location you should call 5370 in the event of an emergency. • The name of the safety page on the Insider is ______, Health & Safety. • When an accident occurs, _____ ____ should always be the first priority. • The EHS page you should visit if you need to find a safety policy or procedure. • ...
June Journeys: A Puzzle of Pipes, Paternal Bonds, and More 2024-06-03
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- This material is commonly used for water supply piping and is known for its resistance to corrosion and low cost.
- This fixture is used to regulate the flow of water in a plumbing system and is commonly found in kitchens and bathrooms.
- This fixture is typically found in bathrooms and is used for personal hygiene.
- Celebrated by Muslims worldwide, this holiday commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God.
- This material is often used in residential construction and is known for its durability and weather resistance.
- This color wire is commonly used as the "hot" wire in electrical circuits.
- This project involves creating an outdoor space for cooking and dining, often equipped with a grill and seating area.
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- This material is commonly used to carry water from one place to another in plumbing systems.
- This material is commonly used for underground water piping and is known for its durability and resistance to corrosion.
- This tool is used to measure the angle between two surfaces.
- This type of HVAC system provides both heating and cooling to a building.
- This device is used to test electrical circuits by indicating the presence of voltage.
- This material is commonly used for outdoor decking and is known for its resistance to decay and insects.
- Day Celebrated on the third Sunday of June, this day honors paternal bonds and the influence of fathers in society.
14 Clues: This tool is used to measure the angle between two surfaces. • This type of HVAC system provides both heating and cooling to a building. • This color wire is commonly used as the "hot" wire in electrical circuits. • This fixture is typically found in bathrooms and is used for personal hygiene. • ...
Health 2023-06-22
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- Receiving injections from medical professionals to protect against and prevent certain diseases or illnesses.
- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- The practice of staying clean, such as washing our hands and brushing our teeth, to prevent illness and maintain overall wellness.
- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
- Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress.
- The care and maintenance of our eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
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- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
14 Clues: Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress. • The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems. • Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus. • ...
Oral Hygiene - Unconscious Patient Step 1 2021-09-13
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- Prepare _____ on the bedside table.
- _____ the bed to working height and lower top side rail.
- Use tongue blade and penlight to ______ the condition of the oral cavity.
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- Remove and dispose of your _____.
- Apply clean gloves and ____ for a gag reflex.
- If __________ is needed, connect tubing to suction, turn on the machine, and test the suction catheter.
- Assessment before the procedure helps the nurse decide how to ______
7 Clues: Remove and dispose of your _____. • Prepare _____ on the bedside table. • Apply clean gloves and ____ for a gag reflex. • _____ the bed to working height and lower top side rail. • Assessment before the procedure helps the nurse decide how to ______ • Use tongue blade and penlight to ______ the condition of the oral cavity. • ...
Human Services 2021-08-25
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- Career path helps you find out how you might move from one job to another within a career cluster.
- fought to improve hygiene and nutrition of early naval sailors introduces citrus fruits
- Pathway that includes workers who assist people with personal, family, educational, mental health, and career decisions and problems. Might work in hospitals, clinics, schools or private settings.
- Pathway that includes occupations related to helping individuals with decisions and problems relating to finance, real estate, insurance and consumer goods.
- opened the hull house
- Person who works with in the human services career field.
- An earned distinction used to indicate a professional is suitable and qualified to do something or work in a field.
- one of the fathers of counseling and expanded counseling
- American doctor who linked the use of nutrition and biochemistry in aiding mental disorders and disturbances such as those experienced by schizophrenic patients.
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- Pathway that includes occupations related to helping disabled, elderly, impoverished or other underrepresented populations to secure housing, employment, financial assistance or other social services.
- developed the standards of nutrition
- proponent of children's education and vocational guidance
- founder of home economics
- A progression of related jobs a person has over an extended period of time.
- Pathway that includes occupations related to the nurturing or teaching of infants and young children in child care centers, nursery schools, preschools, public schools, private households, and before- and after-school programs.
- organized teacher guidance commmittees in every school in NY
- psychologist that developed the "mental test"
- A broad career field that involves helping others to improve their quality of life throughout the life span.
18 Clues: opened the hull house • founder of home economics • developed the standards of nutrition • psychologist that developed the "mental test" • one of the fathers of counseling and expanded counseling • proponent of children's education and vocational guidance • Person who works with in the human services career field. • ...
SOCIALLY CONDITIONED DISEASE THEIR MORBITIDY MORTALITY RATES DISABILITY RISK FACTORS 2025-03-12
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- What public health risk factor is associated with increased risk of Cardiovascular diseases due to poor diet and exercise?
- Which is the chronic condition that results from a lack of sufficient insulin as insulin resistance?
- factors What term refers to factors that increase the likelihood of developing a disease such as smoking or lack of exercise?
- disease What is the term for disease outbreak that spread through poor sanitation and the hygiene conditions?
- Which term refers to the health condition that affects Mobility often due to joint degeneration or trauma?
- What is the major cause of liver disease particularly when linked to alcohol abuse?
- Which preventable disease is caused by unhealthy eating habits and physical inactivity?
- What condition occurs when the body's insulin production or sensitivity is in impaired?
- disease Which chronic health condition often results from prolonged exposure to high Blood Pressure or poor lifestyle?
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- determinants What time refers to the Title factors influencing Health such as Income education and environment?
- What health issue is linked to smoking? Obesity and poor diet, leading to heart disease?
- Which is the term for the inability of a person to perform daily activities due to a health issue?
- Which term refers to the number of deaths within a population over the specified period?
- risk factor for various chronic disease is linked to serious sedentary lifestyle and poor nutrition?
- Which lifestyle choice is directly relate related to lung disease, heart disease and various cancers?
- rate What term describes the occurrence of disease within a population?
- factor often related to economic status in influences health outcomes and access to care?
- disparities Which public her health condition involves the Disproportionate , impact of disease on specific population groups based on factors like race income and location?
- What term refers to a disease that is preventable and often exhabited by social and environmental factors?
- Which chronic respiratory condition is often worsened by environmental pollutllants and smoking?
20 Clues: rate What term describes the occurrence of disease within a population? • What is the major cause of liver disease particularly when linked to alcohol abuse? • Which preventable disease is caused by unhealthy eating habits and physical inactivity? • What condition occurs when the body's insulin production or sensitivity is in impaired? • ...
Intro To Healthcare Puzzle 2022-12-15
House 1 2023-06-19
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- A vertical structure on the roof of a house used to carry smoke and gases out of the building.
- A room in a house used for personal hygiene activities, such as bathing and using the toilet.
- A series of steps or stairs that allow people to move between different levels of a house.
- The top covering of a house that protects it from weather conditions such as rain, snow, and sunlight.
- A platform or extension attached to a house, providing an outdoor space for relaxation and enjoyment.
- A room in a house where food is prepared and cooked.
- An opening in a wall of a house with a transparent material, allowing light and air to enter the room.
- A partially or completely underground floor of a house, often used for storage or additional living space.
- A building or space where cars and other vehicles are parked and stored.
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- An entrance or exit point to a house, typically made of wood, metal, or glass.
- A private room in a house where people sleep and rest.
- A building where people live, providing shelter and space for individuals and families.
- A space or room located just below the roof of a house, often used for storage purposes.
- room A room in a house where people relax, socialize, and spend time together.
- A structure in a house where fire is lit for heating or decorative purposes, often found in the living room.
- An outdoor space around a house where plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables are grown.
16 Clues: A room in a house where food is prepared and cooked. • A private room in a house where people sleep and rest. • A building or space where cars and other vehicles are parked and stored. • An entrance or exit point to a house, typically made of wood, metal, or glass. • room A room in a house where people relax, socialize, and spend time together. • ...
Health 2023-06-24
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- The condition of being well physically, mentally, and socially, free from illness or injury.
- The body's ability to resist or fight off infections and diseases, often developed through vaccinations.
- The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate.
- Taking measures to avoid or reduce the risk of diseases or injuries through actions like vaccinations or safety precautions.
- The feeling of mental or emotional pressure or tension caused by various factors, and its impact on health.
- The state of overall well-being and good health, involving physical, mental, and emotional aspects.
- diet A diet that includes a variety of foods from different food groups to provide essential nutrients.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary food and nutrients for growth, development, and health.
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- A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction.
- The process of providing the body with an adequate amount of water to maintain proper bodily functions.
- The state of feeling healthy, happy, and satisfied with one's life and overall condition.
- Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong.
- The ability to be physically active and perform physical activities with strength, endurance, and flexibility.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs and diseases, such as washing hands.
- The state of being calm, free from tension, and at ease, often achieved through activities like meditation or leisure.
16 Clues: The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate. • Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong. • The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges. • A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction. • ...
Regulatory and Advisory Agencies 2023-10-11
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- creates the expertise, information, and tools that people and communities need to protect their health through health promotion, prevention of disease, injury and disability, and preparedness for new health threats.
- help dentists succeed and support the advancement of the health of the public
- conducts research and makes recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness.
- responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation
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- the primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research.
- to advance the careers of dental assistants through education, credentialing, legislative advocacy, and professional activities that improve the delivery of quality dental health care
- support dental hygienists and advance the dental hygiene profession by developing new career paths, expanding opportunities for care, and providing the latest training and information
- assures safe and healthful working conditions by setting and enforcing standards, and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance.
8 Clues: the primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research. • help dentists succeed and support the advancement of the health of the public • conducts research and makes recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness. • ...
Dayanny Mendoza - Sharon Ruidiaz - Nicol Sierra. 2024-09-24
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- Nature is a concept used to refer to the material world or material universe.
- A fun or entertainment activity that involves leisure time.
- Ecology is the branch of biology that studies the relationships of different living beings among themselves and their relationship with the environment.
- Territory, with its own geographical and cultural characteristics, that can constitute a political entity within a State.
- Custom or acquired habit of doing things by mere practice and in a more or less automatic way.
- Person with a higher university degree that qualifies them to practice engineering in any of its branches.
- Place where garbage or debris is dumped.
- Set of theories and techniques that allow the practical use of scientific knowledge.
- Mark or mark that something leaves on something else when pressing on it; For example, the one that leaves the footprint of animals, the seal that is stamped on paper, etc.
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- The atmosphere is the gas layer of a celestial body.
- Which is underground.
- evening as a courtesy or to greet during the night or when going to bed.
- Physical magnitude that expresses the degree of cold or heat of bodies or the environment, and whose unit in the international system is the kelvin (K).
- In sociology and social psychology, trust is the belief that a person or group will be able and willing to act appropriately in a given situation and thoughts.
- Antipathy is a feeling of disaffection, rejection or adverse mood towards some object, person, place or situation.
- teeth hygiene method that allows removing bacterial plaque from teeth
- Pole It is one of the two points on the surface of a planet coinciding with the axis of rotation.
- on Start the combustion of something. Also used as a pronominal.
18 Clues: Which is underground. • Place where garbage or debris is dumped. • The atmosphere is the gas layer of a celestial body. • A fun or entertainment activity that involves leisure time. • on Start the combustion of something. Also used as a pronominal. • teeth hygiene method that allows removing bacterial plaque from teeth • ...
AP Psych Unit 1 Choiceboard Crossword *instead of spaces use dashes (-) 2025-10-24
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- the second cranial nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- the capacity of some individuals with damage to the primary visual cortex to detect and even localize visual stimuli presented to the blind portion of the visual field.
- Difficulty in initiating or maintaining a restorative sleep, which results in fatigue.
- A sleep disorder involving motor activity during REM sleep, typically including a physical enactment of dream sequences.
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- partial color blindness in which the eye contains only two types of cone photopigment instead of the typical three, leading to confusion between certain colors.
- A recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur.
- Techniques for the behavioral treatment of insomnia that involve instructions given to the client to follow certain routines aimed at improving sleep patterns.
- A disorder consisting of excessive daytime sleepiness accompanied by brief "attacks" of sleep during waking hours.
- A sleep disorder characterized by persistent incidents of complex motor activity during slow-wave NREM sleep
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina, function in daylight or in well-lit conditions, and detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations.
10 Clues: A recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur. • the second cranial nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain. • Difficulty in initiating or maintaining a restorative sleep, which results in fatigue. • A sleep disorder characterized by persistent incidents of complex motor activity during slow-wave NREM sleep • ...
Outlet - Issue 2 2024-01-03
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- Material used to reduce the transfer of heat or sound, often applied to walls, ceilings, and pipes to improve energy efficiency and maintain comfortable indoor conditions.
- A bathroom fixture designed for personal hygiene, featuring a spray nozzle for cleansing, typically installed alongside the toilet.
- A flexible sealing ring placed between two surfaces to prevent leakage, commonly used in plumbing connections to ensure a watertight seal.
- An energy-efficient device that transfers heat between the air, ground, or water to regulate temperature in heating and cooling systems.
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- Vertical pipe that transports water from one level to another.
- A paste or mortar used to fill the gaps between tiles, creating a secure and aesthetically pleasing finish in tiled surfaces.
- A reservoir or tank used for storing water, commonly found in toilets to facilitate flushing.
- A heat-exchanging device used to transfer thermal energy from hot water or steam to the surrounding air, commonly used for heating rooms.
- A waterproof sealant used to fill gaps and joints in plumbing fixtures, tiles, and other surfaces, preventing water infiltration and ensuring airtightness.
9 Clues: Vertical pipe that transports water from one level to another. • A reservoir or tank used for storing water, commonly found in toilets to facilitate flushing. • A paste or mortar used to fill the gaps between tiles, creating a secure and aesthetically pleasing finish in tiled surfaces. • ...
