hygiene Crossword Puzzles
My crossword 2022-03-22
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- when you feel left out with no one to acompany
- place the curved hand around
- the joint between the forearm and the upper arm
- something not able to be seen through
- when two peices are pulled off
- the sum added up all together
- something you wear to be warm
- the apex
- a material that allows liquids or gases to pass
- dealing with other countries
- when someone comes to an end
- a cruel or terrifying person
- impervious to water
- when something is knocked over
- a surviving trace
- the measurement of someone or something from head to foot
- The present participle of plan
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- capable of bending easily without breaking
- a substance able to be dissolved, especially in water
- your brother or sisters daughter
- a clear transparent mineral
- the process of drawing blood from the body by scarification and the application of a cupping glass
- able to be seen through and is clear
- decide on and make arrangements for in advance
- someone very strong
- a person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir
- to maintain health and preventing disease
- a filling for a tooth
- to come nearer and nearer
- a material able to soak up liquid easily
- a material that does not conduct electrical current
- causing great enthusiasm and eagerness
- offering resistance to something or someone
33 Clues: the apex • a surviving trace • someone very strong • impervious to water • a filling for a tooth • to come nearer and nearer • a clear transparent mineral • place the curved hand around • dealing with other countries • when someone comes to an end • a cruel or terrifying person • the sum added up all together • something you wear to be warm • when two peices are pulled off • ...
Chapter 6+7. Crossword 2022-11-15
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- A form that asks questions about a job applicant's skills, work experiences, education, and interests.
- A brief letter that introduces you to the employer and explains why you are sending your resume.
- Schools and Businesses partner together to give students the opportunity to get valuable training and work experience
- A unique Nine-Digit number issued by the federal government that is required for all workers.
- The form of english you are taught in school
- A meeting between an employer and a job applicant to discuss possible employment.
- A recommendation from a contact who is part of your network
- A list of people you know who might be helpful in your job search
- A Detailed response, from someone you trust.
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- The gestures, posture, and eye contact you use to send messages.
- Communicating with people you know or meet to share information and advice about jobs
- information about a job that is available
- A short, first interview by phone.
- Documents that support your qualifications, such as samples of outstanding work, references, and awards.
- A Temporary Job
- A list of all the information about yourself that you will need for a job application form
- People who will recommend you to an employer
- A temporary job that becomes permanent after a period of evaluation by the potential employer
- A brief summary of a job applicant's personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities, and interests.
- Personal Cleanliness/Self Grooming
20 Clues: A Temporary Job • A short, first interview by phone. • Personal Cleanliness/Self Grooming • information about a job that is available • The form of english you are taught in school • People who will recommend you to an employer • A Detailed response, from someone you trust. • A recommendation from a contact who is part of your network • ...
Outreach 2025-11-18
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- Public assistance that provides income support (abbr.)
- Health risk from prolonged sun exposure
- Transportation challenge for many experiencing homelessness
- Employment instability leads to inconsistent ______
- Exposure to cold weather can cause this medical emergency
- Homeless individuals often lack social ______
- Government medical insurance for low-income individuals
- Determinant involving job availability and income
- Poor dental ______ is common due to no insurance
- Lack of identification documents is a major ______
- Mental health condition linked with trauma
- Lack of safe ______ leads to physical danger at night
- Structural racism and discrimination are considered social ______
- Determinant affecting where people live and their housing conditions
- Many homeless individuals experience co-occurring mental ______
- Higher risk infectious disease transmitted through close living quarters
- A type of violence disproportionately affecting homeless women
- Income needed to support basic survival
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- Shelters often operate on a first-come, first-served ______
- A chronic health condition worsened by exposure to the elements
- Substance use disorder can worsen health ______
- Interruption in HIV or TB care increases disease ______
- Homeless youth often leave home due to family ______
- Homelessness while sleeping in cars, tents, or abandoned buildings
- Homeless individuals often rely on emergency room ______
- Lack of stable nighttime residence
- Access to enough nutritious food
- Long-term physical or mental condition
- Extreme ______ can worsen dehydration
- Living in unsanitary or unsafe surroundings
- Lack of this makes hygiene difficult
- Determinant involving access to education and literacy
- Communities with limited resources face health care ______
33 Clues: Access to enough nutritious food • Lack of stable nighttime residence • Lack of this makes hygiene difficult • Extreme ______ can worsen dehydration • Long-term physical or mental condition • Health risk from prolonged sun exposure • Income needed to support basic survival • Mental health condition linked with trauma • Living in unsanitary or unsafe surroundings • ...
The Science of Sleep 2026-01-29
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- The almond-shaped part of the brain responsible for fear and emotional processing.
- The "hunger hormone" that spikes when you are sleep-deprived.
- A common sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- The temporary inability to move muscles during REM sleep to prevent acting out dreams.
- The "vampire hormone" released by the pineal gland in response to darkness.
- Your genetically determined natural inclination to be an early bird or night owl.
- A lifestyle involving little physical activity, often linked to poor sleep.
- A state of weariness, fatigue, or lack of energy.
- The brain structure that acts as a temporary storage site for new memories.
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- The 24-hour biological cycle that regulates sleep and wakefulness.
- A disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.
- The slow, high-amplitude brain waves associated with deep restorative sleep.
- The chemical that builds up in the brain during the day, creating "sleep pressure."
- A fleeting, uncontrollable moment of zoning out or losing consciousness.
- The waste clearance system that cleans the brain during deep sleep.
- The stage of sleep associated with vivid dreaming and rapid eye movements.
- The hormone that signals satiety or fullness to the brain.
- The process of stabilizing a memory trace after initial acquisition.
- A short period of sleep, typically taken during the day.
- Sleep _______ refers to habits and practices that are conducive to sleeping well on a regular basis.
20 Clues: A state of weariness, fatigue, or lack of energy. • A short period of sleep, typically taken during the day. • The hormone that signals satiety or fullness to the brain. • The "hunger hormone" that spikes when you are sleep-deprived. • The 24-hour biological cycle that regulates sleep and wakefulness. • ...
HM 111 Crossword 2025-09-01
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- - Transfer of harmful microbes from one surface or food to anothe
- - Must be controlled to prevent microbial growth in food.
- - A visual sign that food may be spoiled.
- - Type of food hazard caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
- - Personal and kitchen cleanliness that prevents contamination.
- - When two or more people get sick from the same food source.
- - Tiny life forms, some of which can spoil food or make us sick.
- - Microorganisms that multiply quickly and can cause illness.
- - Sickness caused by consuming contaminated food.
- - Bad smells that can indicate spoiled food.
- - Describes fats or oils that have gone bad, often with a foul smell.
- - Practices that keep food safe to eat.
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- - Food that spoils quickly and needs refrigeration.
- - Fungi that grow on food, often visible as fuzzy patches.
- - Any source of potential harm in food safety.
- - Safe method needed to defrost frozen foods.
- - Harmful substances like cleaning agents that can contaminate food.
- - Element needed by many microbes to grow.
- - Low levels can inhibit microbial growth in food.
- - Organisms that live in or on a host, sometimes transmitted through food.
- - A term for food exposed to harmful substances or microbes.
- - Water content in food that promotes microbial growth.
- - A tiny infectious agent that can cause disease, often through food.
- - Includes molds and yeasts; can spoil food or cause illness.
- - A type of fungus used in baking, but can spoil food.
25 Clues: - Practices that keep food safe to eat. • - A visual sign that food may be spoiled. • - Element needed by many microbes to grow. • - Bad smells that can indicate spoiled food. • - Safe method needed to defrost frozen foods. • - Any source of potential harm in food safety. • - Sickness caused by consuming contaminated food. • ...
Kitchen Vocab 2026-01-12
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- You drink tea or coffee from this.
- Tools and objects used when preparing food.
- A common food made from flour and water.
- Practices that keep food and people clean and safe.
- Produced in a way that does not harm the environment.
- The sweet course you eat after a meal.
- Something that belongs to the customs of a culture.
- Involving many different countries.
- The science of how food affects the body.
- You eat cereal or soup from this.
- A sweet food often eaten on birthdays.
- A set of instructions that tells you how to make a dish.
- To cut food into smaller pieces.
- One of the things you need to make a meal.
- You use this to cook food on top of heat.
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- The work you do before cooking begins.
- Healthy foods like carrots, onions, and broccoli.
- The way food looks when it is served.
- A machine that keeps food cold so it does not spoil.
- You use this to cut food.
- The first meal of the day.
- You fry eggs or meat in this.
- Food made with bread and something in the middle.
- To cook food in very hot water.
- A machine that heats food very quickly.
- A hot meal made with water and vegetables or meat.
- Extremely pleasant to taste.
- You bake food in this.
- To cook food in hot oil.
- You boil soup or pasta in this.
30 Clues: You bake food in this. • To cook food in hot oil. • You use this to cut food. • The first meal of the day. • Extremely pleasant to taste. • You fry eggs or meat in this. • To cook food in very hot water. • You boil soup or pasta in this. • To cut food into smaller pieces. • You eat cereal or soup from this. • You drink tea or coffee from this. • Involving many different countries. • ...
Radium Girls (Play) Crossword 2025-09-22
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- Legal council for the company.
- The Where.
- That's not a real doctor!
- An association of one hundred thousand American women who each gave a dollar to support humanitarian research with radium.
- Consumer of Radithor.
- "No problem! What's one more ____ dialpainter?"
- In a tree.
- New Jersey Consumer's League.
- The When.
- Oldest of the girls at the start of the play.
- Grace brings these when she visits Kathryne's gravesite.
- William J.A. Bailey manufactured this.
- Jack Youngwood works for them.
- A play in two acts by _ _ _______.
- Society Woman.
- He chairs the department of Industrial Hygiene.
- A "top-notch" dial painter.
- We know them as the ______ ____.
- Necrosis of the fingers.
- Number of years did Grace work at the factory.
- What Mrs. MacNeil is.
- Minimum number of actors.
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- The first Radium Girl to die.
- The Essex county medical examiner.
- Not such a good head for the science, but for the business, very smart.
- Dentist.
- Radium was discovered.
- "You think I need vitality?"
- Discovered Radium.
- $ was Grace making a week while at the factory.
- President of the US Radium Corporation at the end of the play.
- Legal advocate for the dialpainters.
- Harriet's age when she is introduced.
- Grace's boyfriend.
- Nancy Jane Harlan.
- Grace's mother.
- Whats on the wallpaper?
- Where Dr. Flinn goes to postpone the trial date.
- On MacNeil's list of girls to supervise the new studio.
39 Clues: Dentist. • The When. • The Where. • In a tree. • Society Woman. • Grace's mother. • Discovered Radium. • Grace's boyfriend. • Nancy Jane Harlan. • Consumer of Radithor. • What Mrs. MacNeil is. • Radium was discovered. • Whats on the wallpaper? • Necrosis of the fingers. • That's not a real doctor! • Minimum number of actors. • A "top-notch" dial painter. • "You think I need vitality?" • ...
Ch-10 Reaching the Age of Adolescence 2026-03-10
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- The hormone produced by the thyroid gland that regulates metabolism
- The first menstrual flow that begins the reproductive life of a girl
- The female reproductive organs that produce ova
- The female reproductive cell produced in the ovaries
- A sudden and rapid increase in height during adolescence
- The male hormone responsible for development of male secondary sexual characters
- The male reproductive cell
- The gland located in the neck that secretes thyroxine
- The physical characteristic that increases rapidly during adolescence
- The voice box that enlarges in boys during puberty causing voice change
- Practices that help maintain cleanliness and good health
- The gland that produces insulin to control blood sugar
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- The stage when a person becomes capable of reproduction
- Glands that release hormones directly into the bloodstream
- The visible protrusion in the throat that becomes prominent in boys during puberty
- A young person undergoing the stage between childhood and adulthood
- The stage between childhood and adulthood marked by physical and emotional changes
- Chemical substances that control body functions and bring about changes during puberty
- The period when the body begins to mature sexually and becomes capable of reproduction
- The master gland that controls other endocrine glands
- A nutrient required for proper functioning of the thyroid gland
- The male reproductive organs that produce sperm
- The hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels
- The monthly cycle involving shedding of the uterine lining in females
24 Clues: The male reproductive cell • The female reproductive organs that produce ova • The male reproductive organs that produce sperm • The hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels • The female reproductive cell produced in the ovaries • The master gland that controls other endocrine glands • The gland located in the neck that secretes thyroxine • ...
History an Trends 2026-05-04
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- what time period did the bubonic plague occur?
- who wrote the first anatomy book?
- what service used video and audio to provide healthcare?
- what century did new meds, surgeries, and blood groups discovery’s happen?
- Who discovered microorganisms caused disease?
- who created the smallpox vaccine?
- what is the method of cost containment where you buy a lot to reduce cost?
- What time period did they not use medicine?
- Who is the funder of American red cross?
- what uses the application of nanotechnology to achieve innovation in healthcare?
- who is the father of medicine?
- what is a way to bring medical costs down?
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- who used acupuncture?
- what is the term for when you combine services to reduce cost?
- who were very high on hygiene?
- what was the first surgery ever done?
- In what time did they believe illness is result of natural causes?
- what was founded in 1906?
- What time period was the first to use accurate health records?
- who believes the body can heal itself through the immune system?
- who did the first successful separation of conjoined twins?
- what time period used plants and herbs as medicine?
- where do terminally ill people go?
- when was the printing press invented?
- Who created the rabies vaccine and discovered bacteria caused tuberculosis?
- who was the founder of modern nursing?
- what century did infection control methods develop?
27 Clues: who used acupuncture? • what was founded in 1906? • who were very high on hygiene? • who is the father of medicine? • who wrote the first anatomy book? • who created the smallpox vaccine? • where do terminally ill people go? • what was the first surgery ever done? • when was the printing press invented? • who was the founder of modern nursing? • ...
Spelling List #35 2020-06-19
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- the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- surround (a place) with armed forces in order to capture it or force its surrender; lay siege to
- a person concerned with the management of large amounts of money on behalf of governments or other large organizations
- achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- a pale sandy yellowish-brown color
- a line or border separating two countries
- cancel or postpone the punishment
- consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly
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- a crystalline compound that is found especially in tea and coffee plants and is a stimulant of the central nervous system
- fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans
- a platform supported on pillars or girders leading out from the shore into a body of water, used as a landing stage for boats
- utterly odious or wicked
- suffer grief
- the action of receiving something or the fact of its being received
- of or denoting a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 32° and boils at 212° under standard conditions
- a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations
- close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal
- an evil spirit or demon
20 Clues: suffer grief • an evil spirit or demon • utterly odious or wicked • cancel or postpone the punishment • a pale sandy yellowish-brown color • a line or border separating two countries • consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly • fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans • close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal • ...
food safety cross word 2021-09-10
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- zone, What is the "zone" called in which bacteria grow rapidly?
- A designated hand washing station must have what kind of soap?
- Hair in food is an example of what kind of contamination?
- point, What is the safest way to calibrate a bi-metallic thermometer?
- dry, How do you let dishes dry after they have been sanitized?
- A food handler must wash their hands for _______ seconds
- If you have a wound, you need to cover it with a bandage and?
- You should measure the _____________ temperature of food
- Most food safety errors occur in what stage?
- What is the protective layer that forms around bacteria when it cannot reproduce?
- Regardless if you have a 2-compartment sink or a 3-compartment sink, 1 sink must be designated for what?
- Adjusting the thermometer to make sure it read correctly to best temperature in ice water
- What temperature does re-heated food need to be cooked to?
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- What is the 3rd sink when washing dishes in a three compartment sink?
- hot food must be held at one hundred _____________ five degrees
- What is the first stage of the food handling cycle?
- The ____________ point calibration method to test a thermometer is acceptable but is more dangerous.
- contamination, A knife that has cut raw chicken is used to chop vegetables. What is this an example of?
- Disease Causing Bacteria
- The most important hygiene step a food handler can take is?
- Check the temperature of meat in the ____________ part
- The flu, hepatitis, and HIV are forms of what kind of pathogen?
22 Clues: Disease Causing Bacteria • Most food safety errors occur in what stage? • What is the first stage of the food handling cycle? • Check the temperature of meat in the ____________ part • A food handler must wash their hands for _______ seconds • You should measure the _____________ temperature of food • Hair in food is an example of what kind of contamination? • ...
Words derived from Mythology 2021-09-28
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- a well-known candy bar from Ares, god of war
- a sleep-like state from Hypnos, god of sleep
- relating to Hercules
- a list of events in time from Chronos, god of time
- warlike or fond of fighting
- a breakfast food prepared from grain
- exceptional interest in and admiration for oneself
- huge or enormous
- a known luxury brand; messenger of Greek gods
- mortal enemy
- Greco-Roman festival in honor of Dionysus, god of wine
- a riddling winged monster with a woman's head and breast on a lion's body
- an opening in the earth's crust that ejects lava from Vulcan, god of fire
- a tropical cyclone from Typhon
- jolly or merry
- a Greek epic poem describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
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- a place where objects are exhibited
- the science of mental behavior from Psyche, goddess of the soul
- enormous size, strength, power, or scope
- volatile; always changing moods
- a system to improve memory from Mnemosyne, goddess of memory
- a rainbow like display of varying and shifting colors
- a government that is run by the wealthy from Pluto, god of wealth
- a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
- a repetition of sound; a mountain nymph
- goddess of the rainbow
- 'fear of' from Phobos, the son of Ares
- a line of cameras developed by Canon; goddess of the dawn
- one of a nation of women warriors of Scythia
- personal care and cleanliness
30 Clues: mortal enemy • jolly or merry • huge or enormous • relating to Hercules • goddess of the rainbow • warlike or fond of fighting • personal care and cleanliness • a tropical cyclone from Typhon • volatile; always changing moods • a place where objects are exhibited • a breakfast food prepared from grain • 'fear of' from Phobos, the son of Ares • a repetition of sound; a mountain nymph • ...
Erica Woodley's Safety, Nutrition, and Health Crossword 2012-04-29
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- in depth appraisal to determine whether a particular health or developmetal condition is occurring
- small microorganisms that are produced in living cells and that can causes disease
- microscopic organisms that can cause disease
- nonspecific response of the body to any demand put on it
- protective measures and sanitary practices to limit the spread of infection and to promote health
- diseases capable of invading the body and causing an infection to occur, may or may not be contagious
- inability to protect from risk
- primary means of date gathering in order to understand children’s development and behavior
- keeping information private
- circumstance or situation in which safety is at risk
- rubbing together
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- people who provide care for children, instructors, family child care providers, nannies
- occurs when either a new virus or a virus that has been dormant for many years breaks out and spreads to may countries around the world
- lack of ability to see objects at a distance
- outbreak where some or many people within a given community or region become infected with the same infectious disease
- substances or conditions that activate a response
- practices that remove bacteria filth and dirt to cut down on diseases transmission
- all of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that surround and affect the development of an individual
- relating to a brief narrative account that describes a child’s behavior that is significant to the observer
- having the ability to recover after being exposed to risk
20 Clues: rubbing together • keeping information private • inability to protect from risk • lack of ability to see objects at a distance • microscopic organisms that can cause disease • substances or conditions that activate a response • circumstance or situation in which safety is at risk • nonspecific response of the body to any demand put on it • ...
symbols 2012-11-15
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- unconscious realm of the mind
- warning and death
- earth, wood, stone, humility
- optimism, intelligence
- woman, instablity, chance, uncertainty
- death, evil, witchcraft, fear and mourning
- truth, vanity
- desire, knowledge, knowledge
- man
- fertility
- light and hope
- danger, anger, violence, heart, passion, love
- transient nature of life, passage of time/faith(lit), death(extinguished)
- death
- transition and metamorphosis, open = welcome, invites discovery, investigation, closed= rejection, protection, secrecy, exclusion, and imprisonment
- life, energy, happiness, hope and wisdom
- swiftness, determination, freedom
- human soul, imagination, spirituality
- weather, boredom, decay, old age, ashes, dust
- the search for knowledge
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- woman
- slavery, communication, marriage
- escape, adventure, transport, exploration
- womb
- royalty, wealth, power,
- learning, transmitted knowledge
- stability, solidarity
- creativity, change, energy, endurance
- wisdom
- woman, fertility
- rebirth
- peace, holy spirit
- man
- illumination and hope, the beginning of a new day and thus a chance for happiness and improvement. Sunrise is a symbol of birth and rebirth, of awakening
- health, growth, envy
- totality, wholeness, original perfection, the Self, the infinite, eternity, timelessness
- suffering(crown of thorns), transience, spring, beauty
- dreams, heaven
- joy, celebration, and/or possession by a higher power, be it good or evil
- freshness, purity, hygiene
- light, peace, purity, goodness
- life, hope
- masculinity, strength
- loyalty, faithfulness guardian and protector. Dogs are portrayed as guides and companion
44 Clues: man • man • womb • woman • death • wisdom • rebirth • fertility • life, hope • truth, vanity • light and hope • dreams, heaven • woman, fertility • warning and death • peace, holy spirit • health, growth, envy • stability, solidarity • masculinity, strength • optimism, intelligence • royalty, wealth, power, • the search for knowledge • freshness, purity, hygiene • earth, wood, stone, humility • ...
TPD Safety Meeting Crossword! 2013-10-11
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- Face shields shall only be worn over _______ eye protection.
- In the event of a spill with chemical exposure, go directly to the ______ ______.
- Goggles are available in two styles: ______, which cover eye sockets completely, and "cover," which may be work over glasses.
- CHO Stands for Chemical Hygiene _______.
- When you are working with a __________, safety glasses may be temporarily removed.
- Ensuring proper ________ in all areas can help miniize risks for eye strain.
- Goggle __________ should be adequate, but well protected from spash/liquid entry.
- In the event of a spill, if possible, attempt to ________ the spill and lab to minimize the potential to spread contamination.
- _______ is the name of the team trained to handle chemical emergencies.
- A spill is defined as anything greater than two _______ or any hazardous chemical.
- Never try to ______ ______ a large spill or any hazardous chemical spill yourself.
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- Approved eye glasses worn in the lab must have protective ____ _______.
- Safety glasses must have “Z-87” logo. Must be worn in all lab and ________ areas
- "Every Employee has the __________ to understand the Emergency Response and Safety Procedures, plan for their implementation, and to use good judgement in all emergency situations.
- In all emergencies, remember to call site _________.
- Always wear chemical ________ gloves when cleaning spill areas.
- Safety glasses protect eyes from __________ and debris.
- Almost 70% of accidents happen because flying or _______ objects.
- CERT Stands for Chemical ________ Response Team.
- ________ Worn in the lab must have the type Z87 listed on the label.
20 Clues: CHO Stands for Chemical Hygiene _______. • CERT Stands for Chemical ________ Response Team. • In all emergencies, remember to call site _________. • Safety glasses protect eyes from __________ and debris. • Face shields shall only be worn over _______ eye protection. • Always wear chemical ________ gloves when cleaning spill areas. • ...
More spelling test words 2014-02-21
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- Keeping yourself and your surroundings clean to prevent illness or disease
- Very small living things that sometimes cause illness
- An adjective for someone who gets e.g. a rash when they touch or eat something
- Someone who travels on foot
- Play equipment where you sit on or in something that hangs from a frame and move backwards and forwards (plural)
- to have a particular illness or problem
- Used for saying you wish something hadn't happened or wasn't true
- The area by the side of a road for pedestrians
- An arrangement where a company gives you money if e.g. something is lost, damaged or stolen
- To move your hand towards something you are trying to touch or pick up
- A very small cut on the surface of the skin
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- Putting something under e.g. the ground
- A big risk (2 words, 4,6)
- An event where people try to win prizes by being better than others e.g. the World Cup
- What is inside something e.g. furniture in a house
- A condition where someone gets e.g. a rash when they touch or eat something
- A promise that something will certainly happen e.g. "This will be good quality or you get your money back"
- A sign of an illness e.g. coughing, sneezing, or a rash
- A special van designed to take people to/from hospital
- The hurt you have suffered as a result of an accident e.g. a bruise, scratch or broken arm
- An accident or mistake
21 Clues: An accident or mistake • A big risk (2 words, 4,6) • Someone who travels on foot • Putting something under e.g. the ground • to have a particular illness or problem • A very small cut on the surface of the skin • The area by the side of a road for pedestrians • What is inside something e.g. furniture in a house • Very small living things that sometimes cause illness • ...
Blikpers02 2015-06-12
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- engelse benaming voor rol blik
- nummer van vloeistof porositeitsmeting deksels en bussen
- terugroepactie van de consumentenmarkt (engels)
- een gaatje in blik
- engelse benaming voor rits EO-deksels
- zorgt ervoor dat sigarendoosjes open en dicht gaat
- plek waar producten geladen worden bij expeditie
- afdeling verantwoordelijk voor op tijd leveren producten aan klant (afkorting)
- een hygiene norm uit Engeland
- kartonnen plaat die wordt gebruikt bij stapelen bussen inpakkerij
- computersoftware voor inscannen materialen bij de lijn
- opvang voor lekkage chemische stoffen
- inline controleapparaat voor laskwaliteit
- inline apparaat dat kracht meet bij maken EO-deksels
- engelse benaming voor ring EO-deksels
- type meetapparaat goed / fout
- de twee stappen in het felsproces
- oven DWI na washcoater (afkorting)
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- andere naam voor bedrukking
- ribbels in een blikje
- certificerende instelling voor Deventer voor ISO9001
- naam fout die product ongeschikt maakt vooor gebruik
- afdeling die pakken platen laden voor transport
- een felsdeel
- detectie met licht in deksels
- machine VA die van 1 bus 2 bussen maakt
- naam software programma voor regelgrafieken bij de lijn (afkorting)
- inspectie van het kwaliteitssysteem
- controleren van de nauwkeurigheid van een meetapparaat
- verzamelnaam voor oordoppen, beschermende brillen, etc.
- type metaal dat op staal wordt aangebracht en het blik maakt
- hulpgrondstof bij het lassen van bussen
- apparaat voor het bepalen van haaksheid geknipte platen
- naam systeem waarin beschreven staat hoe je veiligh moet werken
34 Clues: een felsdeel • een gaatje in blik • ribbels in een blikje • andere naam voor bedrukking • detectie met licht in deksels • een hygiene norm uit Engeland • type meetapparaat goed / fout • engelse benaming voor rol blik • de twee stappen in het felsproces • oven DWI na washcoater (afkorting) • inspectie van het kwaliteitssysteem • engelse benaming voor rits EO-deksels • ...
CTYMI 2015-08-01
Across
- Which RA runs his own fitness business?
- What is DRL Kekura's nickname?
- Which RA is a devout supporter of Donald Trump's campaign?
- What does RA Chris like to eat when he is sad?
- What country is RA Mairead from?
- Which RA introduced a Nobel peace prize winner to Towson University?
- What animal does RA Mairead want to own?
- What is Nurse Kim's dog's name?
- Which RA speaks fluent Nepali?
- What sport does RA Jimmy play in college?
- RA Olivia's hygiene is on point, what has she never had?
- What is the DRL's name for YS?
- What is DRL Kekura's favorite store to shop at?
- Which RA slept with a nightlight until he was 22?
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- Which RA has been to North Korea?
- Which male RA was in YS last session?
- What amazing school does RA Olivia go to?
- What is the only board RA Nick does not ride?
- Where did RA's Ben and Rory go to college?
- Which RA has a secret love of the movie, The Notebook?
- What sport does RA Chris think he is good at?
- Which RA regularly loses to RA Jimmy in any/all forms of competition?
- America What is RA Zach's nickname?
- How many years separate SRA Marvin and his brother?
- Where is RA Jimmy from?
- What country is RA Chucho from?
- Which RA has a massive nail polish collection?
- Which RA has not clipped their toenails in the 21st century?
28 Clues: Where is RA Jimmy from? • What is DRL Kekura's nickname? • Which RA speaks fluent Nepali? • What is the DRL's name for YS? • What country is RA Chucho from? • What is Nurse Kim's dog's name? • What country is RA Mairead from? • Which RA has been to North Korea? • America What is RA Zach's nickname? • Which male RA was in YS last session? • ...
Unit 2 Challenge Spelling 2016-09-02
Across
- try hard to do or achieve something
- unusual; not typical
- fully in agreement
- notably large in size, amount, or extent
- denoting an action or event preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important
- a thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
- successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect
- an object that is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon
- the process or action by which one thing absorbs or is absorbed by another
- an act of asking for information
- lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely
- a person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office
- a figure of speech comparing two unlike things using like or as
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- a chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, or giving particular seasonal information.
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- successful in material terms; flourishing financially
- the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something, or the state of being maintained
- mentioning or alluding to
- actual existence, typically as contrasted with what was intended, expected, or believed
- to a great or significant extent
22 Clues: fully in agreement • unusual; not typical • mentioning or alluding to • to a great or significant extent • an act of asking for information • try hard to do or achieve something • notably large in size, amount, or extent • successful in material terms; flourishing financially • successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect • ...
Gr 10 Term 2 Revision 2016-07-24
Across
- Specific group of people who are likely to need or want a particular product (p32)
- Free advertising through articles, news, releases and press conferences (p36)
- Type of storage used for non-perishable foods (p88)
- Occurs when meat, poultry or seafood comes into contact with fresh of ready-to-eat foods (p84)
- the aim of marketing is to increase sales and profit by focusing on the consumer's...? (p31)
- Bookings made in advance to request a table for a particular time and number of guests (p27)
- Go off- deteriorate or decay (p87)
- The act of buying and selling goods, and transferring these goods from the producer to the consumer or buyer (p31)
- Different ways used to communicate with consumers about its products, sales, promotions or special offers (P36)
- Segmentation that identifies where consumers live and how many people live in the area (p33)
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- Also called fine-dining establishments (p27)
- Causes food spoilage due to bad hygiene (p81)
- Foods that spoil within between four to ten days at room temperature (p87)
- Reduce, reuse and ...? (p93)
- Last date on which an item is offered for sale to the consumer (p83)
- Marketers use this model when designing advertising (p37)
- Market segmentation that looks at the lifestyle, social class, interests and status of the consumers (p33)
- Correct storage place for perishable foods (p87)
- focuses on the needs of the seller (p31)
- Used for storing perishable foods for longer time periods and should operate at -18 degrees or below (p89)
20 Clues: Reduce, reuse and ...? (p93) • Go off- deteriorate or decay (p87) • focuses on the needs of the seller (p31) • Also called fine-dining establishments (p27) • Causes food spoilage due to bad hygiene (p81) • Correct storage place for perishable foods (p87) • Type of storage used for non-perishable foods (p88) • Marketers use this model when designing advertising (p37) • ...
Gr 10 Term 2 Revision 2016-07-24
Across
- Marketers use this model when designing advertising (p37)
- Correct storage place for perishable foods (p87)
- Reduce, reuse and ...? (p93)
- Segmentation that identifies where consumers live and how many people live in the area (p33)
- Specific group of people who are likely to need or want a particular product (p32)
- Occurs when meat, poultry or seafood comes into contact with fresh of ready-to-eat foods (p84)
- focuses on the needs of the seller (p31)
- Different ways used to communicate with consumers about its products, sales, promotions or special offers (P36)
- Causes food spoilage due to bad hygiene (p81)
- Go off- deteriorate or decay (p87)
- Last date on which an item is offered for sale to the consumer (p83)
- Also called fine-dining establishments (p27)
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- Used for storing perishable foods for longer time periods and should operate at -18 degrees or below (p89)
- The act of buying and selling goods, and transferring these goods from the producer to the consumer or buyer (p31)
- Type of storage used for non-perishable foods (p88)
- Market segmentation that looks at the lifestyle, social class, interests and status of the consumers (p33)
- Bookings made in advance to request a table for a particular time and number of guests (p27)
- Free advertising through articles, news, releases and press conferences (p36)
- Foods that spoil within between four to ten days at room temperature (p87)
- the aim of marketing is to increase sales and profit by focusing on the consumer's...? (p31)
20 Clues: Reduce, reuse and ...? (p93) • Go off- deteriorate or decay (p87) • focuses on the needs of the seller (p31) • Also called fine-dining establishments (p27) • Causes food spoilage due to bad hygiene (p81) • Correct storage place for perishable foods (p87) • Type of storage used for non-perishable foods (p88) • Marketers use this model when designing advertising (p37) • ...
SKC - Skylar 2018-01-23
Across
- severe suffering of privation pg.5
- prevent growing or developing properly pg.17
- capacity to develop into something in the future pg.16
- living on less than $1.25 a day pg.9
- opposite of the developed world pg.8
- giving protection from bad weather or danger pg.14
- physical features of the earth pg.17
- country with the highest amount of child mortality, 2013 pg.12
- basic things that are needed to live pg.10
- organization that provides resources for people in need pg.19
- enough pg.10
- supplies or money that can be drawn from an organization pg.18
- a religious place; Gandhi's work pg.13
- consistently good in quality; can be trusted pg.14
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- the state of being extremely poor pg.3
- not having enough nutrients pg.18
- overcrowded and inhabited by poor people pg.5
- obtaining the food necessary for health and growth pg.17
- average income of people in a given area pg.8
- talent and intelligence are equally distributed across the world, but ____ isn't. pg.6
- unlikely to change/stuck pg.5
- median income of people in a given area pg.8
- growth of brain pg.17
- cleanliness
- surrounded by only land, no water pg.22
- another way people are referred to when living with less than $1.25 a day pg.10
- state of being peaceful pg.5
- extremely important; absolutely necessary pg.21
28 Clues: cleanliness • enough pg.10 • growth of brain pg.17 • state of being peaceful pg.5 • unlikely to change/stuck pg.5 • not having enough nutrients pg.18 • severe suffering of privation pg.5 • living on less than $1.25 a day pg.9 • opposite of the developed world pg.8 • physical features of the earth pg.17 • the state of being extremely poor pg.3 • ...
Vocabulary Nurse 2023-09-08
Across
- Not normal for the human body.
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which can cause damage
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
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- A hypersensitive reaction to somethin
- A place to buy medicines
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- What something can be used for
- Act of breathing
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Having too much of something
- A list of medicines prescribed by doctor for a patient towards his / her illness.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
- The position of the body
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and
- A bone separated from its joint.
- Habitual, cannot control to avoid taking
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the
28 Clues: Act of breathing • Which can cause damage • A place to buy medicines • The position of the body • Having too much of something • What something can be used for • Not normal for the human body. • Medical explanation for illness. • A bone separated from its joint. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A hypersensitive reaction to somethin • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Microbiomes 2025-08-18
Across
- the relationship where one organism is harmed and the other benefits
- an organism that makes its own food from sunlight
- variety between living things can be called...
- an organism that hunts other organisms
- an organism that is hunted and eaten
- a condition that disrupts normal body function
- practices to maintain health
- a scientist who studies microorganisms
- a relationship where both organisms benefit
- single-celled microorganisms that can be harmful or beneficial
- invasion of harmful microorganisms in the body
- the basic unit of life
- the organism that get's harmed when a parasite feeds from it
- a statement, backed by evidence, that answers a scientific question
- medicine that kills or stops the growth of bacteria
- a relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
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- a living specie too small to see
- substances organisms need to survive and grow
- an organism that breaks down dead material
- scientific data that is used to support a claim
- the community of microorganisms living in an environment
- a harmful organism that feeds off the host organism
- the presence of unwanted microorganisms
- the body system defense against infection
- an organism that eats other organisms
- everything that surrounds a living organism
- a trait that helps an organism survive in its environment
- a system of living and nonliving things interacting
- a microorganism that causes disease
- any living thing is called a...
30 Clues: the basic unit of life • practices to maintain health • any living thing is called a... • a living specie too small to see • a microorganism that causes disease • an organism that is hunted and eaten • an organism that eats other organisms • an organism that hunts other organisms • a scientist who studies microorganisms • the presence of unwanted microorganisms • ...
Random crossword 2024-09-23
Across
- every one where's them
- you need to have this hygiene
- a fruit commonly used in energy bars
- a common north american tribe
- something many sports use
- much bigger than a thousand but small than billion
- a planet from a very popular sci fi series.
- something your solving right know
- cute shark
- an action performed by lifting both feet off the ground
- a mix between red and blue
- cant be found
- half of a centenial
- a name for a large sum of land with borders and music
- what the rest of the world know america by
- having one was a staple in the 1800's
- a substance that is sticky
- something everyone does at school and might not like
- giving to get
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- its a me
- a very popular platform
- a pancakes lesser brother
- a place with lots of people
- a common profession to get your own food
- past tense of leaving
- obviously better than cats
- something esencial to life its self
- a object used for searching and typing
- a way to express yourself while being active
- a mystical creature.
- a water chicken
- basically a upgrade of a rock
- something that always goes up
- something people want you to do from a young age
- a name that two iconic characters have
- a funny bear
36 Clues: its a me • cute shark • a funny bear • cant be found • giving to get • a water chicken • half of a centenial • a mystical creature. • past tense of leaving • every one where's them • a very popular platform • a pancakes lesser brother • something many sports use • obviously better than cats • a mix between red and blue • a substance that is sticky • a place with lots of people • ...
Subchapter G & H 2025-05-17
Across
- Children may not be watched during calls or mail unless justified.
- Required after conducting a search.
- Staff must always be able to respond to one.
- Off-site event that still requires maintaining proper ratios.
- Must be justified by suspicion and documented.
- Must not include harsh, humiliating, or physically harmful actions.
- Living program with modified supervision expectations.
- Certain prohibited forms include holding, rebirthing, or aversive techniques.
- Required to determine if older youth can be unsupervised.
- Defined by location and determines applicable ratio.
- Status needed for someone to count in caregiver ratios.
- Children must receive personal care supplies and training.
Down
- Required before a child is used in media or publicity.
- Maximum number of children per assigned caregiver.
- Considered in caregiver assignments for certain living arrangements.
- Type of restraint not allowed under any circumstance.
- Required status for supervising children with constant care needs.
- Living unit that must be considered in ratio calculations.
- Children can file one without fear of punishment.
- Calls must be allowed unless there are specific safety concerns.
- A state that changes caregiver ratio requirements.
- Must be explained to the child upon admission.
- Must be appropriate for the weather and community standards.
- Plan created to meet the child’s needs while in care.
- Children have the right to contact family unless legally restricted.
- Ongoing oversight required to ensure children's safety.
- May not be opened or withheld without proper cause.
- Fundamental protection every child in care must have.
28 Clues: Required after conducting a search. • Staff must always be able to respond to one. • Must be justified by suspicion and documented. • Must be explained to the child upon admission. • Children can file one without fear of punishment. • Maximum number of children per assigned caregiver. • A state that changes caregiver ratio requirements. • ...
Coccidiosis Crossword 2025-05-13
Across
- Stage that reinvades cells during asexual replication
- Foundation of performance, immunity, and disease resistance
- Highly pathogenic Eimeria species causing hemorrhagic enteritis
- Form of coccidiosis with no obvious signs but performance loss
- Process by which oocysts become infective
- Prevents the spread of oocysts via boots, tools, or rodents
- Strategy to prevent resistance by changing drugs between flocks
- Type of vaccine with weakened but live oocysts
- Live microbial additive used to support gut flora
- Where Eimeria tenella causes bloody lesions
- Chemical coccidiostat often combined with ionophores
- Sexual reproduction phase in Eimeria life cycle
- Region affected by Eimeria brunetti in severe infections
- Form that invades epithelial cells after ingestion
- Plant-based additive used to reduce inflammation
Down
- Secondary disease often triggered by coccidiosis
- Early intracellular stage of Eimeria
- Barn hygiene step critical to reducing oocyst load
- Used to monitor for past coccidiosis or NE damage in slaughtered birds
- Asexual multiplication stage of Eimeria
- Type of anticoccidial that disrupts ionic balance in parasites
- Builds up after continuous use of the same product
- System used to rate the severity of gut damage from coccidiosis
- Species that causes orange mucus and leaky gut
- The infectious stage shed in feces
- Program using different products during different phases of the same flock
- Combination coccidiostat with monensin and nicarbazin
- Eimeria species that infects the ceca
- Biological tool used to develop immunity against coccidiosis
- Genus of protozoa that causes coccidiosis
30 Clues: The infectious stage shed in feces • Early intracellular stage of Eimeria • Eimeria species that infects the ceca • Asexual multiplication stage of Eimeria • Process by which oocysts become infective • Genus of protozoa that causes coccidiosis • Where Eimeria tenella causes bloody lesions • Species that causes orange mucus and leaky gut • ...
Ch-10 Reaching the Age of Adolescence 2026-03-10
Across
- The hormone produced by the thyroid gland that regulates metabolism
- The first menstrual flow that begins the reproductive life of a girl
- The female reproductive organs that produce ova
- The female reproductive cell produced in the ovaries
- A sudden and rapid increase in height during adolescence
- The male hormone responsible for development of male secondary sexual characters
- The male reproductive cell
- The gland located in the neck that secretes thyroxine
- The physical characteristic that increases rapidly during adolescence
- The voice box that enlarges in boys during puberty causing voice change
- Practices that help maintain cleanliness and good health
- The gland that produces insulin to control blood sugar
Down
- The stage when a person becomes capable of reproduction
- Glands that release hormones directly into the bloodstream
- The visible protrusion in the throat that becomes prominent in boys during puberty
- A young person undergoing the stage between childhood and adulthood
- The stage between childhood and adulthood marked by physical and emotional changes
- Chemical substances that control body functions and bring about changes during puberty
- The period when the body begins to mature sexually and becomes capable of reproduction
- The master gland that controls other endocrine glands
- A nutrient required for proper functioning of the thyroid gland
- The male reproductive organs that produce sperm
- The hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels
- The monthly cycle involving shedding of the uterine lining in females
24 Clues: The male reproductive cell • The female reproductive organs that produce ova • The male reproductive organs that produce sperm • The hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels • The female reproductive cell produced in the ovaries • The master gland that controls other endocrine glands • The gland located in the neck that secretes thyroxine • ...
Gastroenteritis 2026-02-19
Across
- Nursing task of monitoring fluid intake and output.
- Sign of dehydration seen as low urine output.
- Primary cause of death in severe gastroenteritis cases.
- Gold standard medication used to stop vomiting.
- Medication used to slow diarrhea but avoided if stool is bloody.
- Bacteria that can cause bloody diarrhea.
- Antidiarrheal rule: avoid use when stool contains.
- Inflammation of the stomach and intestines causing diarrhea and vomiting.
- Symptom described as extreme tiredness or weakness.
- Abdominal symptom characterized by pain or tightening.
- Loss of potassium and sodium due to diarrhea.
- Condition where the heart rhythm becomes abnormal due to electrolyte loss.
- The most common viral cause of gastroenteritis in children.
- Sudden passage of loose or watery stools.
- Pediatric supplement that reduces duration of diarrhea.
- Bacterial organism abbreviated as E. coli.
Down
- Preventive measure using soap and water for 20 seconds.
- Parasite that causes diarrhea from unsafe water.
- Complication caused by widespread infection in the body.
- Diagnostic test used to detect pathogens in stool.
- IV fluid commonly used for severe dehydration.
- Virus commonly responsible for outbreaks in adults.
- Bacterial cause of gastroenteritis often linked to contaminated food or water.
- The number one nursing intervention to prevent infection spread.
- Diagnostic test used to assess dehydration and kidney function.
- Parasite passed through contaminated water and food.
- Oral solution containing glucose and sodium for rehydration.
- Serious complication characterized by very low blood pressure.
- Loss of body fluids that can be life-threatening if untreated.
- Feeling of wanting to vomit.
30 Clues: Feeling of wanting to vomit. • Bacteria that can cause bloody diarrhea. • Sudden passage of loose or watery stools. • Bacterial organism abbreviated as E. coli. • Sign of dehydration seen as low urine output. • Loss of potassium and sodium due to diarrhea. • IV fluid commonly used for severe dehydration. • Gold standard medication used to stop vomiting. • ...
Poverty 2024-05-01
Across
- The study of how a society organizes its money, trade or industry
- one's earning in exchange of production they made
- to use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong
- The process of teaching and learning, usually at school, college or university
- A constant feeling of fear, dread and uneasiness that may occur as a reaction to stress
- The state in which somebody suffer or perish because they have no food
- An abundance of valuable possession or money
- a poor condition of health condition caused by the lack of food or lack of the right type of intake
- A lack of equality of fair treatment in the sharing of wealth or opportunity
- something that is given as a charity
- A situation where a person actively searches for employment but is unable to find work
- A constant feeling of sadness of loss of pleasant or interest in activities for an extended period of time
Down
- The group of people with the authority to govern a country or state
- Not having much or enough money
- The practice of treating someone based on their race, appearance and other factor.
- A source of supply or support
- the act of moving money from one place to another
- the condition or state of being poor
- The process of improving hygiene and prevention of disease
- Dishonest behavior by those in positions of power
- The service of providing medical care
21 Clues: A source of supply or support • Not having much or enough money • the condition or state of being poor • something that is given as a charity • The service of providing medical care • An abundance of valuable possession or money • one's earning in exchange of production they made • the act of moving money from one place to another • ...
Yanis 13/09/2024 2024-09-11
Across
- - tooth pushing up through the gums to become visible
- - a cap for covering existing teeth.
- - artificial and removable teeth used to replace one or more teeth in the mouth.
- - decayed areas in your teeth that become tiny holes.
- - the front teeth in your mouth used for biting food.
- - the teeth located between the canine and molars that are used for grinding good.
- - the teeth at the back of the mouth that is mainly used for crushing and grinding food.
- - never changing
- - one called living things that are all around us.
- - a type of number that tells quantity for example one two three etc
- - practices for staying and looking clean.
- - the last set of teeth an adult will grow at or after the age of 20 years.
- - letters added to the start of a word to change its meaning. For example: im, un, re
Down
- - the opposite of permanent.
- - a sticky film that contains bacteria which forms on the teeth.
- - these are teeth that are used to tear food that enters the mouth.
- -a hard substance that forms the main part of the teeth
- - very sweet
- - a condition that affects a particular function of the body.
- - a mineral that prevents tooth decay
- - to remove or take out
- - a continuous pain felt in the body
- - an object used to see your reflection.
- - a condition of bad breath.
- - a soft, wet and shapeless material that is usually found between the teeth.
25 Clues: - very sweet • - never changing • - to remove or take out • - the opposite of permanent. • - a condition of bad breath. • - a cap for covering existing teeth. • - a continuous pain felt in the body • - a mineral that prevents tooth decay • - an object used to see your reflection. • - practices for staying and looking clean. • - one called living things that are all around us. • ...
EXPLORE THE COURSE 2018-02-18
Across
- It is a sudden event that happens because of or because of work
- The set of activities or measures adopted or planned in all phases of activity of the company in order to avoid or reduce the risks arising from work.
- All actions that aim to maintain an item or restore it to a state in which it can perform some required function.
- It is an achievable goal, a continuous effort to improve
Down
- Science and technique of recognizing, evaluating and controlling environmental agents and the stresses that originate in the workplace and that can cause diseases.
- It deals with the optimization of human resources
- It is also used to refer to profits or benefits.
- Normativity that evaluates the capacity of a company to manufacture in a constant way its products through processes of good quality.
8 Clues: It is also used to refer to profits or benefits. • It deals with the optimization of human resources • It is an achievable goal, a continuous effort to improve • It is a sudden event that happens because of or because of work • All actions that aim to maintain an item or restore it to a state in which it can perform some required function. • ...
cosmetology l professional image 2023-10-25
Across
- The impression projected by a prson engaged in any profession consisting of outward appearance and conduct exhibited in the work palce
- A display of your talents and work for potential clients and employers to evaluate your professional skills
- The process of caring for parts of the body and maintainging an overall polished look
- Daily maintenance and cleanliness by practicing good healthful habits
- Communication ecpressed by body language, eye contact, facial expressions, and gestures
Down
- personal attributes that enhance an individuals interactions, job performance and other prospects
- behaviors that improve the qualoty of your professional image through specific methodds for conducting and representing yourself
- taking pride in your work and committing yourself to consistantlty doing an excellent job for your clients, employer, and the salon, spa or barbershop team
8 Clues: Daily maintenance and cleanliness by practicing good healthful habits • The process of caring for parts of the body and maintainging an overall polished look • Communication ecpressed by body language, eye contact, facial expressions, and gestures • personal attributes that enhance an individuals interactions, job performance and other prospects • ...
6. Soft Tissue and Perio Problems 2019-09-02
Across
- Food and plaque can accumulate under the operculum of an erupting tooth, resulting in infection.
- Insulin dependant, type 1 diabetes, has a higher risk of ____________ than Non-insulin dependent, type 2 diabetes.
- Mucocele arises due to deverence or partial ______ obstruction of a salivary duct.
- Gingival enlargement associated with Orthodontic appliances affects 5-10% of orthodontic patients and has gingival overgrowth but no_________
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- One of the best measures of a patient's chronic oral hygiene is the presence of____________ indicated by red, inflamed, gingiva and bulbous or rolled marginal contours.
- Facial Cellulitis requires immediate _________ for systemic antibiotic therapy.
- Localized aggressive Periodontitis usually has an onset between 11 and 13 years of age but may also occur in the _________ dentition in some patients
7 Clues: Facial Cellulitis requires immediate _________ for systemic antibiotic therapy. • Mucocele arises due to deverence or partial ______ obstruction of a salivary duct. • Food and plaque can accumulate under the operculum of an erupting tooth, resulting in infection. • ...
The Exceptional Stars Awards 2021 2021-10-22
Across
- The _____ Hygiene compliance score was introduced in 2016 as a qualifying criterion for frontline units.
- The _____ Partner Awards was introduced in 2016 to recognise the efforts of service support units.
- The Internal _____ Survey allows frontline units to rate the service support units that they worked with.
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- The theme for this year's TESA is _____ accepted.
- The _____ Star Award is given to one unit from each group that received the most improved Patient Experience Survey score compared to the last calendar year.
5 Clues: The theme for this year's TESA is _____ accepted. • The _____ Partner Awards was introduced in 2016 to recognise the efforts of service support units. • The _____ Hygiene compliance score was introduced in 2016 as a qualifying criterion for frontline units. • ...
Environment and Health Care Problems of Air Hygiene 2025-10-24
Across
- (9 letters) Type of pollution from motor vehicles and factories.
- (6 letters) Gas mainly responsible for global warming.
- (8 letters) International agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- (10 letters) The study of the relationship between environment and human health.
- (7 letters) A major greenhouse gas produced by livestock and waste decay.
- (7 letters) The natural movement of air in the environment.
- (11 letters) A disease caused by long-term exposure to polluted air, especially in industrial areas.
- layer (9 letters) The upper layer of the atmosphere that protects from UV radiation.
- (7 letters) Gas released from burning fossil fuels that causes acid rain.
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- (8 letters) Indoor air pollutant from smoking.
- (10 letters) The process by which green plants purify the air by absorbing carbon dioxide.
- (9 letters) Small living organisms in the air that can cause respiratory infections.
- (9 letters) Type of pollution caused by smoke, fog, and chemical fumes in the atmosphere.
- (8 letters) Device used in industries to remove dust particles from emissions.
- (8 letters) Tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in air, harmful to lungs.
15 Clues: (8 letters) Indoor air pollutant from smoking. • (6 letters) Gas mainly responsible for global warming. • (7 letters) The natural movement of air in the environment. • (9 letters) Type of pollution from motor vehicles and factories. • (8 letters) International agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • ...
Vocabulary 2015-02-02
Across
- set of moral principles that may be held by a society, a group or an individual
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health
- A form of technology that uses living organisms, usually genes, to modify products, to make or modify plants and animals, or to develop other microorganisms for specific purposes.
- In psychoanalysis, the blocking from consciousness of anxiety-laden material
- Are round structures of condensed protoplasm that are formed within the bacteria
- An organism invisible to the naked eye, especially one that causes disease
- A system of moral principles.
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- Farming
- an epidemic that is geographically widespread
- Disease // A disease that is caused by a pathogen and that can be spread from one individual to another.
- Product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents
- Windspread outbreak, often referring to Disease.
- Selection A process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits.
- Bacteria Same species as wild type bacteria, just is lacking a gene, or has a mutation in a gene. This could be generated in a lab.
15 Clues: Farming • A system of moral principles. • an epidemic that is geographically widespread • Windspread outbreak, often referring to Disease. • Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health • Product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents • An organism invisible to the naked eye, especially one that causes disease • ...
Vocabulary Inside To Kill a Mockingbird (MN) 2022-03-13
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- Scout took this at Mrs. Dubose after she assessed the finches' mental hygiene
- The singular version of how, in chapter 3, Scout describes the unfairness that she thinks Calpurnia has toward her
- Aunt Alexandra expects Bob Ewell to do something like this in order to get back at Atticus
- Scout describes her journey to the corner of the classroom as this after being beaten by the teacher
- On the first day that Jem went to read to Ms. Dubose, Scout was expecting to get this from Ms. Dubose
- After Aunt Alexandra hears Jem refer to Atticus by name, her reaction, as described by Scout, was this
- when Scout is mocking Aunt Alexandra she describes this part of her as "royal"
- After Ms. Dubose dies, Atticus describes her as this
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- After Jem destroys Ms. Dubose's flowers, Scout sees Calpurnia as a satisfactory source of this
- During the trial it is revealed that Scout could tell when the debate became more this than professional
- Scout observes Ms. Dubose's jaw movement and describes it as this
- Scout describes Ms. Dubose bringing up the moral degeneration as this
- at the start of chapter 5, Scout describes the day as this
- Another word for extremely foolish or stupid
- Scout describes Aunt Alexandra's husband as this in the first chapter
15 Clues: Another word for extremely foolish or stupid • After Ms. Dubose dies, Atticus describes her as this • at the start of chapter 5, Scout describes the day as this • Scout observes Ms. Dubose's jaw movement and describes it as this • Scout describes Ms. Dubose bringing up the moral degeneration as this • ...
House 2023-09-06
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- A set of steps that you climb to move between different levels of a house.
- A place where you live with your family; it's comfortable and safe.
- A room with a toilet, sink, and bathtub or shower for personal hygiene.
- A barrier made of wood, metal, or other materials that encloses the yard or property.
- Room A common area where the family gathers to relax, watch TV, or talk.
- A glass opening in the wall that lets in light and allows you to see outside.
- A room in a house where you sleep and keep your personal things.
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- The part of the house where you prepare and cook meals.
- An outdoor area around the house where you can grow plants and flowers.
- A building attached to or separate from the house where you park vehicles.
- The top part of a house that keeps everything inside dry and safe from the weather.
- A container where mail is delivered to the house, usually located by the street.
- A tall, vertical structure that carries smoke and gases from a fireplace or stove out of the house.
- An entrance or exit in a house that you open and close to go in or out.
- A separate space inside a house for different activities like sleeping, eating, or playing.
15 Clues: The part of the house where you prepare and cook meals. • A room in a house where you sleep and keep your personal things. • A place where you live with your family; it's comfortable and safe. • An outdoor area around the house where you can grow plants and flowers. • A room with a toilet, sink, and bathtub or shower for personal hygiene. • ...
Antibiotic Misuse and Resistance 2023-11-28
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- Health,The branch of medicine concerned with the prevention and control of diseases in populations.
- A substance that can destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms.
- ability of microorganisms to withstand the effects of an antibiotic, making the antibiotic less effective.
- strain of bacteria that has become resistant to the antibiotics commonly used to treat it.
- invasion and multiplication of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites, that are not normally present within the body.
- amount and frequency of a medication that is prescribed or recommended to be taken.
- or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
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- the ability to destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- ability of the body to resist or fight off infections and diseases.
- inflammatory condition of the lung affecting primarily the tiny air sacs known as alveoli.
- or unnecessary use of something, such as antibiotics, beyond what is recommended.
- microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation.
- microorganisms that can cause infections and diseases.
- management and care of a patient to combat or alleviate a disease or medical condition.
- written order from a healthcare professional for the preparation and administration of a medication.
15 Clues: microorganisms that can cause infections and diseases. • ability of the body to resist or fight off infections and diseases. • microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation. • or unnecessary use of something, such as antibiotics, beyond what is recommended. • ...
myon class 703 2020-07-29
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- the nature of (an illness or other problem) by examination of the symptoms.
- a good physical or mental condition; in good health.
- or be subjected to (something bad or unpleasant).
- advanced or elaborated to a specified degree
- A man who in some cultures makes predictions, invokes spirits and exercises healing practices using hidden powers and natural products; he also usually advises and guides the people who come to consult him.
- manner in which someone behaves towards or deals with someone or something.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
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- person who is travelling or who often travels.
- by physical or mental illness.
- an instance of being injured.
- built-up area with a name, defined boundaries, and local government, that is larger than a village and generally smaller than a city.
- the non-physical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character; the soul.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- behave or treat in a certain way
- the point in time or space at which something begins.
15 Clues: an instance of being injured. • by physical or mental illness. • behave or treat in a certain way • advanced or elaborated to a specified degree • person who is travelling or who often travels. • or be subjected to (something bad or unpleasant). • a good physical or mental condition; in good health. • the point in time or space at which something begins. • ...
Eat well, Be well crossword 2019-02-21
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- containing or made from milk
- a colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that is the basis of fluids of living organisms
- a small portion of food or drink, especially one eaten between regular meals
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth
- something regularly used at night for dental hygiene
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person or an animal
- the objective sweet, sour, bitter, or salty quality of a dissolved substance as perceived by the sense of …
- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or in cooking
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- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food
- the biggest portion of the Australian guide to healthy eating chart
- the period following the onset of puberty during which a young person develops from a child into an adult.
- The most important meal of the day and one that most young people skip
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink in order to maintain life and growth.
- a white crystalline substance which is used for seasoning or preserving food.
15 Clues: containing or made from milk • a plant or part of a plant used as food • something regularly used at night for dental hygiene • the biggest portion of the Australian guide to healthy eating chart • The most important meal of the day and one that most young people skip • a small portion of food or drink, especially one eaten between regular meals • ...
Subjects 2023-06-18
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- The study of a language that is not one's native language, such as Spanish, French, or Chinese.
- The creation and enjoyment of sounds, melodies, and rhythms through instruments and voice.
- The study of physical fitness, sports, and activities that promote physical health and well-being.
- The study of past events, civilizations, and people's actions and interactions.
- The study of written works, including novels, poems, and plays, and the analysis of their themes and characters.
- The study of citizenship and government, including rights, responsibilities, and democratic processes.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns, and the manipulation of equations and calculations.
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- The study of computers, programming, and technology, including coding and software development.
- The study of the English language, including reading, writing, and grammar.
- The study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, and the management of resources.
- The study of the natural world, including topics such as biology, chemistry, and physics.
- The study of society, culture, and human relationships, including topics such as civics and economics.
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and human populations.
- The study of physical and mental well-being, including topics such as nutrition, hygiene, and personal care.
- The creation and appreciation of visual and aesthetic works, such as painting, drawing, and sculpture.
15 Clues: The study of the English language, including reading, writing, and grammar. • The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and human populations. • The study of past events, civilizations, and people's actions and interactions. • The study of the natural world, including topics such as biology, chemistry, and physics. • ...
adams unit 3 puzzle 2024-11-13
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- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
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- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
15 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • ...
Safety and Sanitation 2024-11-14
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- The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F40∘F and 140∘F140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
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- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
15 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • ...
Unit 3: Safety and Sanitation 2025-04-23
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- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
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- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- The temperature range (typically between 40∘F and 140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
15 Clues: A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth. • ...
Week 11 - Crossword puzzle (Lax_Qiu) 2025-04-23
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- The act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration.
- The transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling.
- Burn A condition that occurs when food is frozen for an extended period, causing dehydration and spoilage.
- Date The date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety.
- Microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food.
- The process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes.
- The process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption.
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- To make something impure or unclean by exposure to or addition of harmful substances.
- Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation.
- Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness.
- Storage The methods of keeping food in a safe and suitable environment to prevent spoilage and contamination.
- Control Techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth.
- Zone The temperature range (typically between 40∘F and 140∘F) where bacteria grow most rapidly in food.
- The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease.
15 Clues: Illness A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages. • Foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness. • The process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease. • Practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation. • ...
test 2021-02-15
3 Clues: an involuntary termination of the employee • Act of revealing unethical practices at an organization • Organizations must maintain ________ factors to make sure employees are not dissatisfied
EXPLORE THE COURSE 2018-02-18
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- Science and technique of recognizing, evaluating and controlling environmental agents and the stresses that originate in the workplace and that can cause diseases.
- All actions that aim to maintain an item or restore it to a state in which it can perform some required function.
- It is a sudden event that happens because of or because of work
- It is also used to refer to profits or benefits.
- Normativity that evaluates the capacity of a company to manufacture in a constant way its products through processes of good quality.
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- It deals with the optimization of human resources
- The set of activities or measures adopted or planned in all phases of activity of the company in order to avoid or reduce the risks arising from work.
- It is an achievable goal, a continuous effort to improve
8 Clues: It is also used to refer to profits or benefits. • It deals with the optimization of human resources • It is an achievable goal, a continuous effort to improve • It is a sudden event that happens because of or because of work • All actions that aim to maintain an item or restore it to a state in which it can perform some required function. • ...
EXPLORE THE COURSE 2018-02-18
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- It is also used to refer to profits or benefits.
- It deals with the optimization of human resources
- The set of activities or measures adopted or planned in all phases of activity of the company in order to avoid or reduce the risks arising from work.
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- It is an achievable goal, a continuous effort to improve
- It is a sudden event that happens because of or because of work
- All actions that aim to maintain an item or restore it to a state in which it can perform some required function.
- Science and technique of recognizing, evaluating and controlling environmental agents and the stresses that originate in the workplace and that can cause diseases.
- Normativity that evaluates the capacity of a company to manufacture in a constant way its products through processes of good quality.
8 Clues: It is also used to refer to profits or benefits. • It deals with the optimization of human resources • It is an achievable goal, a continuous effort to improve • It is a sudden event that happens because of or because of work • All actions that aim to maintain an item or restore it to a state in which it can perform some required function. • ...
VOCABULARY 2024-05-12
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- a type of wood that is strong
- a large area of land, especially in a hot country, where crops such as coffee, sugar, rubber, etc. are grown
- the average of the typical weather of a region of the Earth throughout the year
- disease that is spread or carried by water
- a person who has been forced to leave their country or home, because of some political or social reasons
- the state in which somebody suffers or dies because they have no food
- a strong wind in and around the Indian Ocean which brings heavy rain in summer
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- the equipment and systems that keep places clean, especially by removing human waste
- not good enough for plants to grow on it
- an area in the desert where there is water and where plants grow
- a small hill of sand formed by the wind, near the sea or in a desert
- a time when there isn’t enough food for the people living in a region
- a thing that causes disease
- an unusually long period of dry weather
- a tree or bush that has green leaves all through the year
- the practice of keeping yourself and your living and working areas clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- the regions near the Equator that have a hot climate all the year round
17 Clues: a thing that causes disease • a type of wood that is strong • an unusually long period of dry weather • not good enough for plants to grow on it • disease that is spread or carried by water • a tree or bush that has green leaves all through the year • an area in the desert where there is water and where plants grow • ...
Zoonotic Diseases & Public Health 2023-04-16
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- a newly formed disease or a disease with increased incidence
- disease type spread to new locations via export of live animals or products
- an emerging zoonotic disease spread from cats; rapidly expanding in South America
- food ...; assurance that food will not cause harm to the consumer when it is prepared/eaten with intended use
- food ...;assurance that food is acceptable for human consumption according to its intended use
- medicinal or therapeutic use of animals and/or their products and is a major food safety concern
- disease that naturally infects humans from animal transmission
- a protozoal disease spread by sandflies often prevalent in displaced and/or malnourished populations
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- a fungal disease in which birds are most vulnerable and whose hyphae causes tissue destruction
- a zoonotic parasite that often infects dogs from eating contaminated offal
- meat that is butchered in field and has an important dietary role in poor households
- species name of yersinia disease responsible for the Black Death
- places of significant zoonotic risk due to demand for freshly slaughtered product
- a fungal disease of human concern that invades keratinised tissues but predominantly causes a superficial infection
- food ...; all conditions and measures to ensure safety and suitability of food of animal origin
- term encompassing people/animals at most risk of developing a disease due to immune strength
- zoonotic disease that infects people from kissing pet parrots
17 Clues: a newly formed disease or a disease with increased incidence • zoonotic disease that infects people from kissing pet parrots • disease that naturally infects humans from animal transmission • species name of yersinia disease responsible for the Black Death • a zoonotic parasite that often infects dogs from eating contaminated offal • ...
Epidemiology crossword 2025-03-03
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- A study that follows a group over time to assess disease risk factors.
- The group most at risk for severe influenza complications.
- A sudden increase in disease cases beyond what is expected.
- The major environmental risk factor for asthma.
- A screening test recommended for early colorectal cancer detection.
- The epidemiologic model that explains disease as an interaction between agent, host, and environment.
- The virus that caused a global pandemic in 2020.
- Route The primary mode of transmission for hepatitis A.
- A disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents.
- A key factor in reducing childhood obesity.
- The level of prevention that focuses on early detection and screening.
- A prevention level focusing on rehabilitation and management of disease.
- with Contaminated Surfaces The primary transmission method for norovirus.
- The term describing an unexpected and widespread foodborne illness event.
- and Weak Immune Systems The primary reason flu spreads rapidly in nursing homes.
- The person, animal, or object that harbors an infectious agent.
- The study design comparing past exposure in affected and unaffected individuals.
- The proportion of people who die from a specific disease.
- A mosquito-borne virus that causes fever and neurological complications.
- The most effective way to prevent hospital-acquired infections.
- A study design that examines health data at a single point in time.
- The process of tracking individuals exposed to an infectious disease.
- A global health measure ensuring the protection of the unvaccinated.
- A surveillance method relying on routine reports from healthcare providers.
- The most common cause of lead poisoning in children.
- A disease consistently present in a particular geographic area.
- The health condition primarily caused by long-term exposure to asbestos.
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- The leading risk factor for developing lung cancer.
- The disease that has been targeted for global eradication through vaccination.
- The study of disease occurrence and distribution in populations.
- The primary agency responsible for disease control in the U.S.
- The first step in investigating an outbreak.
- The statistical measure used to determine the effectiveness of a disease prevention program.
- of Food Handlers The leading cause of foodborne illness outbreaks.
- The total number of cases of a disease in a population at a given time.
- An intervention strategy that aims to stop disease before it occurs.
- The number of new cases of a disease in a specific time period.
- A chronic disease linked to high cholesterol and lack of physical activity.
- The disease associated with uncontrolled blood sugar levels.
- The primary mode of transmission for tuberculosis.
- A systematic method of collecting and analyzing health data to prevent disease.
- The most significant predictor of health outcomes in a population.
- The process of investigating and identifying the source of a disease outbreak.
- The key intervention to reduce hospital readmissions in heart failure patients.
- A systematic way of identifying and controlling risk factors in public health.
- A common bacterial cause of food poisoning.
- The process of isolating infected individuals to prevent disease spread.
- A type of study analyzing trends over time.
- A disease eradicated through vaccination.
- The transmission method of Lyme disease.
50 Clues: The transmission method of Lyme disease. • A disease eradicated through vaccination. • A key factor in reducing childhood obesity. • A common bacterial cause of food poisoning. • A type of study analyzing trends over time. • The first step in investigating an outbreak. • The major environmental risk factor for asthma. • The virus that caused a global pandemic in 2020. • ...
Biorätsel ,,Infektionskrankheiten" 2016-06-23
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- Was kann durch verunreinigte Infektionsnadeln enstehen?
- Wie nennt man eine Tröpfcheninfektion die mit der Atemluft übertragen wird?
- Welche Infektion entsteht bei einer Schwellung der entzündeten Ohrspeicheldrüse dicht unterhalb des Ohres im KIeferwinkel?
- Die Infektion wird durch eine Tröpfchen Infektion übertragen, auch über den direkten Kontakt wie Hände kann es verbreitet werden. Es sind meistens Kinder betroffen, aber auch Erwachsene können angetseckt werden. Symphtome sind, einen Schmetterlingsförimgen Hautausschlag?
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- Diese Infektion wird vermieden, indem man sich alle 10 Jahre dagegen wieder neu impfen lässt.
- Wie nennt man die Infektion bei Menschen die durch eine Tröpfchen Infektion und mit akuten Hustenanfällen begleitet werden?
- Was ist die häufigste Urlaubskrankheit, diese Infektion wird meistens mit Wechselfieber begleitet?
- Was kann über den Geschlechtsverkehr übertragen werden?
- Was kann durch den Austausch von Blut oder Körperflüssigkeiten eines infizierten Menschen für eine Infektion entstehen?
- Was kann bei mangelnder Hygiene z.B in Schulen, Kindergärten oder allgemein öffentlichen Toiletten?
- Welche Infektion kann auftreten im Raum Afrika, wenn eine Mücke mit dem infizierten Virus zu sticht?
- Was passiert, wenn man sich mit dem Speichel eines infizierten Wildtieres nach einem Biss oder Kratzverletzung infiziert?
12 Clues: Was kann durch verunreinigte Infektionsnadeln enstehen? • Was kann über den Geschlechtsverkehr übertragen werden? • Wie nennt man eine Tröpfcheninfektion die mit der Atemluft übertragen wird? • Diese Infektion wird vermieden, indem man sich alle 10 Jahre dagegen wieder neu impfen lässt. • ...
DM Camp 23 2023-03-04
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- Stands for Water Sanitation and Hygiene
- a tall structure fitted with electric lights, typically used for outdoor illumination.
- is a case fully equipped with 6 talkies walkies. It allow team to communicate on the field.
- based on two core beliefs: first, that all possible steps should be taken to alleviate human suffering arising out of calamity and.
- designed to supply electrical power for operating compatible electrical lighting, appliances, tools and motor loads.
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- Stands for Multi-sector needs assessment
- kit include all the furniture to implement office for multipurpose.
- involves enabling communities to improve their homes over time so they are better protected should another disaster occur
- device for sucking water from point A and delivering it to point B.
- fully equipped with a water filtration system to clean water for 5 000 peoples.
- composed of basic social security, defined by access to basic needs infrastructure pertaining to health, education, dwelling, information, and social protection, as well as work-related security.
- aim to prevent separation and disappearance, restore and maintain contact between family members and clarify the fate of persons reported missing.
12 Clues: Stands for Water Sanitation and Hygiene • Stands for Multi-sector needs assessment • kit include all the furniture to implement office for multipurpose. • device for sucking water from point A and delivering it to point B. • fully equipped with a water filtration system to clean water for 5 000 peoples. • ...
Brannon 2024-12-05
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- outdoor activity we've frequently done as a family on my birthday
- hygiene habit that I am definitely the best at in our household
- if I went back to college, I would study this subject
- will I ever get a screentime pick so I can choose one of these to do together?
- I want to always be in good standing with this place in our community
- I don't care as much how a space looks or feels or smells, I mostly care how it _______
- first name featured in the brand of one of my favorite sweet treats
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- snack food featured in a piece of fine art I bought this year
- other than the living beings in our family, this is what I am most protective of in our house
- appliance I have very impressively maneuvered down and also up the exterior basement stairs
- I have so many of these now that they need a special stand... and I will probably acquire more
- the only one left who lets me hold them like a baby
12 Clues: the only one left who lets me hold them like a baby • if I went back to college, I would study this subject • snack food featured in a piece of fine art I bought this year • hygiene habit that I am definitely the best at in our household • outdoor activity we've frequently done as a family on my birthday • ...
Marvellous Meat 2020-08-20
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- To add salt and pepper to taste
- This meat should be white with a blue tinge
- White connective tissue
- Hitting meat with a meat mallet to soften tougher cuts of meat
- Meat from a cow
- A tender cut of beef
- The cut of chicken that includes the lower leg
- This is very important when cooking with meat
- Meat is the ....... of animals
- A sauce served with roast lamb
- Slow cooking in a liquid
- Soaking meat in a liquid to add flavour and tenderness
- This is the meat used to make hamburgers
- This is the meat from a sheep under 12 months old
- The flesh of fresh pork should be this colour
- Cutting meat into even sized cubes
- Removing fat, sinew and elastin
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- This holds the meat fibres together
- An outdoor method of cooking
- This cut of meat is often roasted
- Meat should be prepared on this chopping board
- A cut of beef suitable for casseroling
- Cooking in fat or oil
- Fresh ,eat should have this texture
- A boneless piece of meat
- The main nutrient that meat provides
- A person who prepares meat
- Meat that has little or no fat
- Small deposits of fat distributed through the meat
- Brains and kidneys are an example of this
- All fresh meat should smell like this
- A very rare steak is also known as this
32 Clues: Meat from a cow • A tender cut of beef • Cooking in fat or oil • White connective tissue • A boneless piece of meat • Slow cooking in a liquid • A person who prepares meat • An outdoor method of cooking • Meat is the ....... of animals • A sauce served with roast lamb • Meat that has little or no fat • To add salt and pepper to taste • Removing fat, sinew and elastin • ...
Unit 5: Disease Prevention 2022-02-27
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- tests that are carried out on healthy people to check for any presence of disease
- this describes when a person is made immune to a certain disease by taking a vaccine
- a non-modifiable risk factor that describes how culture and customs can affect health
- exercising in a group can help to make new friends, this is an example of improving which dimension of health?
- going to bed at the same time each night and avoiding using a mobile phone in bed will help to improve our _______
- antibiotic ________ is caused by overusing antibiotics so they no longer work
- the type of risk factor that can be changed or controlled
- the cells in the body that fight against infections
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- gloves are an example of personal _______ equipment (PPE)
- a fasting glucose test is used to screen for what disease?
- if you receive a positive screening result, you will need further tests called ________ tests
- washing hands and sanitizing surfaces are examples of good personal ________
- a colonoscopy is used to screen for ____ cancer
- running fast is an example of _____-intensity activity
- COVID-19 is caused by what type of pathogen?
- the type of disease that can be passed from one person to another
- meningitis is an infection of the ______ and spinal cord
- this test is used to screen for breast cancer
- eating a balanced diet, drinking enough water and sleeping well are examples of positive _______ health behaviours
- vaccines are a way of providing _______ immunity
20 Clues: COVID-19 is caused by what type of pathogen? • this test is used to screen for breast cancer • a colonoscopy is used to screen for ____ cancer • vaccines are a way of providing _______ immunity • the cells in the body that fight against infections • running fast is an example of _____-intensity activity • meningitis is an infection of the ______ and spinal cord • ...
ServSafe Ch 1-5 Crossword Review 2022-03-04
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- stands for time temperature controlled for safety
- used to check the temperature of food items.
- hand sanitizer is this type of contamination
- acronym used to for the conditions necessary for bacterial growth.
- the best hygiene practice of a foodhandler to prevent contamination is to wash these.
- using the oldest item first
- when unintentional transferred from one substance or object to another and has a harmful affect with harmful effect.
- harm caused to something in such a way as to impair its value, usefulness, or normal function.
- to make unfit for use by the introduction of undesirable elements
- this occurs when two or more people get sick from eating the same food.
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- the date which the product should be eaten.
- tells how long the item can be displayed for sale.
- food that doesn't need to be cooked or reheated before serving.
- finger nail in food is this type of contamination.
- fish,shrimp,peanuts, treenut, milk, soy are examples of the most common.
- anyone who works with food.
- this date is the recommended last date for the product to be at it's peak.
- the label must indicate when the food must be sold, eaten or thrown out.
- the type of delivery that takes place after hours.
- must take these off when leaving the kitchen and placed back on once you return. Protects clothes.
- the big 6 all came from this type of illness.
21 Clues: using the oldest item first • anyone who works with food. • the date which the product should be eaten. • used to check the temperature of food items. • hand sanitizer is this type of contamination • the big 6 all came from this type of illness. • stands for time temperature controlled for safety • tells how long the item can be displayed for sale. • ...
EP Grade 6 Health Exam Review 2015 2015-09-20
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- An oily substance produced by your hair follicle.
- Washing your face, not touching your face and eating healthy prevent these.
- Keeping your body clean through proper washing.
- A pimple on the eyelid.
- People have this many wisdom teeth.
- Eat foods that are low in ________.
- People who look in the mirror a lot and take steroids may have a problem with body ___.
- How many grams of sugar is the recommended amount?
- Heart beats per minute.
- The proper name for the eye infection called “Pink Eye” is ___________.
- The food ________ is a guide to what you should eat.
- How many times a week should you exercise?
- An eating disorder where a person has a fear of gaining weight, has extremely low weight and a desire to be thin.
- Puberty occurs between the ages of twelve and ____.
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- You should always read the nutrition _________.
- When people eat but then vomit their food up in order to be thin.
- Hold your teeth in place.
- Your third molar is also called a _______ tooth.
- What is another word for sweat?
- A type of processed snack food.
- Stops body odour.
- Rice is a good source of this.
- To remove plaque from your teeth you should ________ everyday.
- Helps our muscles to grow.
- A wisdom tooth that has grown incorrectly.
- An adult has thirty- _____ teeth.
- The time when children become adults.
- Soft drinks are not good for us because they contain high amounts of this.
28 Clues: Stops body odour. • A pimple on the eyelid. • Heart beats per minute. • Hold your teeth in place. • Helps our muscles to grow. • Rice is a good source of this. • What is another word for sweat? • A type of processed snack food. • An adult has thirty- _____ teeth. • People have this many wisdom teeth. • Eat foods that are low in ________. • The time when children become adults. • ...
Coronavirus 2023-01-18
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- change or cause to change in form or nature; undergo or cause to undergo change in a gene or genes.
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- having official permission or approval.
- existing or taking place within, or administered into, a vein or veins.
- a detailed inspection or investigation.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate conditions.
- a condition in which feces are discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form.
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- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- to give help or assistance; to hold something or someone up.
- causing death.
- a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous from happening.
- a feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.
- likely to be transmitted to people, organisms, etc., through the environment.
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- an abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium.
20 Clues: causing death. • having official permission or approval. • a detailed inspection or investigation. • a feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit. • the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • to give help or assistance; to hold something or someone up. • ...
Coronavirus 2023-01-18
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- a feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome.
- having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate conditions.
- a condition in which feces are discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form.
- an abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium.
- change or cause to change in form or nature; undergo or cause to undergo change in a gene or genes.
- a detailed inspection or investigation.
- existing or taking place within, or administered into, a vein or veins.
- likely to be transmitted to people, organisms, etc., through the environment.
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- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- having official permission or approval.
- causing death.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time.
- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- to give help or assistance; to hold something or someone up.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous from happening.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
20 Clues: causing death. • having official permission or approval. • a detailed inspection or investigation. • a feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit. • the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • to give help or assistance; to hold something or someone up. • ...
Eli and Jaidon Puzzle 2023-02-22
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- means able to spread to others by direct or indirect contact
- is an organism, such as an insect, that transmits pathogens
- is a sore throat caused by streptococcal
- is a serious inflammation of the lungs.
- are substances that send the immune system into action
- is a viral disease characterized by a severe sore throat and swelling of the lymph glands in the neck and around the throat area
- are organisms that are so small they can only be seen through a microscope
- are special white blood cells in the blood and lymphatic system
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- are germs that cause diseases
- is the length of time that a particular disease can be spread from person to person
- are one-celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- are specific proteins that attach to antigens, keeping them from harming the body
- is the body's response to injury or disease, resulting in a condition of swelling, pain, heat, and redness
- any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body and mind
- means the result of pathogens or germs invading the body, multiplying, and harming some of your body's cells
- us a bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs
- is cleanliness
- is the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease
- is a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that is introduced into the body to cause an immune response
- are organisms that are more complex than bacteria but cannot make their own food
20 Clues: is cleanliness • are germs that cause diseases • is a serious inflammation of the lungs. • is a sore throat caused by streptococcal • us a bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs • are substances that send the immune system into action • is an organism, such as an insect, that transmits pathogens • are one-celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria • ...
India 2023-05-02
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- structure based on the fixed social class into which a person is born
- the promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease by the removal of sewage and trash
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans (noble ones) of ancient India
- numerals, combining a decimal system with a numeral for zero developed what we now use; 0-9
- Noble Truths, truths according to The Buddha that offer Buddhists a way to understand and overcome suffering
- sacred Buddhist texts made up of the teachings of Buddha
- an ancient religion of India
- a religion based on the teachings and philosophy of Siddhartha Gautama, an Indian spiritual leader
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- duty or conduct right living correct actions
- a large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent
- seasonal wind that brings rain to the Indian subcontinent during parts of the year
- Community, an area of land developed for a certain purpose for a group of people
- the art or science of designing and building structures
- the effect of a person's actions in this life and in previous lives
- farming
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- injecting a person with a small dose of a virus to help build up defenses against a disease
- Path, The Buddha taught that this path was open to anyone and it could help their desires and suffering
- liberation from reincarnation
20 Clues: farming • an ancient religion of India • liberation from reincarnation • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • duty or conduct right living correct actions • a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering • the art or science of designing and building structures • sacred Buddhist texts made up of the teachings of Buddha • ...
Hist-Set-3 2017-02-26
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- qualities or characteristics
- Gandhiji favoured development of the village ______.
- separation, dividing up (a country or region)
- a famous indian actor who also acted in hollywood movie "The Great Gatsby"
- a person whose job is mending shoes
- Bartolomeu Dias's expedition helped _______ sailed to India.
- act acrroding to a wish or rule
- Vasco da Gama went around __________ while sailing to India
- Council Organ of UN that was established in 1945
- a shared understanding among the people that they share a common national identity
- cleanliness, maintaining hygiene, removal of sewage and trash
- A feature that came with agriculture in civilised societies
- These people settled in Goa and captured it eventually
- Local government consists of __________ in urban areas.
- legally bound to something
- not in operation
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- more than what is needed
- an expert in economics
- a famous actor who supported Narmada Bachao Andolan
- Vasco da Gama first arrived this place in the western coast of India
- artificial application of water to land to grow crops
- the first women to be elected as the President of General Assembly of the UN
- the Viceroy of India who brought into effect the partition of Bengal in 1905
- a person who campaigns to bring about a social change like "Medha Patkar"
- poor, needful, not receiving same quality of life as many of us live
- repair (something that is broken or damaged)
26 Clues: not in operation • an expert in economics • more than what is needed • legally bound to something • qualities or characteristics • act acrroding to a wish or rule • a person whose job is mending shoes • repair (something that is broken or damaged) • separation, dividing up (a country or region) • Council Organ of UN that was established in 1945 • ...
SCRMC Culture of Safety Module 2021-08-21
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- What does the D in SBARED stand for?
- What is the abbreviation for Microgram?
- What do you put on your hands between patients?
- Always use good hand what?
- What is the abbreviation for "no known allergies"?
- _____ _____ is given by the physician; nursing witnesses the patient signature!
- What does the S in SBAR stand for?
- ___ lead the list of healthcare associates conditions for patients, guests, and staff.
- The A in SBAR stands for?
- A verbal or phone order is to be ____ ____ to the prescriber as the prescriber has stated for clarification.
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- AN acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications.
- A licensed ____ must witness informed consent.
- What does the B in SBAR stand for?
- What is the abbreviation for Center for Medicare/Medicaid services?
- Nearly all hospital equipment has built-in alarms to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status, and more.
- What does the E in SBARED stand for?
- Place any signed document in the patients paper chart ___.
- The H in PINCH stands for?
- ___are never to be turned off.
- I in PINCH stands for?
- Is a tool to aid the caregiver in gathering necessary information that needs to be relayed to another provider.
- Do you rely on asking the patient his/her name only?
- Who is responsible for fall prevention?
- Using ____ communication between team members, when necessary, improves patient safety.
- Braden score of 15 or less automatically generates a ___ consult.
- Always be ___ to every alarm.
26 Clues: I in PINCH stands for? • The A in SBAR stands for? • Always use good hand what? • The H in PINCH stands for? • Always be ___ to every alarm. • ___are never to be turned off. • What does the B in SBAR stand for? • What does the S in SBAR stand for? • What does the D in SBARED stand for? • What does the E in SBARED stand for? • What is the abbreviation for Microgram? • ...
Spelling list 13 2022-11-01
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- immunization
- a medical doctor, especially a doctor who is not a surgeon
- a person waiting to receive medical treatment
- when something gets better or when you make it better
- gradual recovery after an illness
- a vehicle that takes people to and from hospitals
- a physician who specializes in surgery
- contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms
- able to be passed easily from one person to another.
- any drug used to cure, prevent, or treat illness or discomfort
- having to do with health; free of dirt and germs
- to cure
- a tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
- a health facility where patients receive treatment
- an abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally
- children's doctor
- treatment methods aimed at making people feel better and function more effectively
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- a written order from a doctor for a specific medicine
- inflammation of the lungs
- inflammation of the appendix
- cleanliness
- having to do with the body
- a workplace for the conduct of scientific research
- healthcare facility for outpatient care
- cannot be passed along to others
- broken bone
- one who measures vision
- a specialist who corrects irregularly positioned teeth
- location for preparing and dispensing drugs; also the study of preparing and dispensing drugs
- pain in the stomach
- inflammation of the tonsils
- a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
32 Clues: to cure • cleanliness • broken bone • immunization • children's doctor • pain in the stomach • one who measures vision • inflammation of the lungs • having to do with the body • inflammation of the tonsils • inflammation of the appendix • cannot be passed along to others • gradual recovery after an illness • a physician who specializes in surgery • healthcare facility for outpatient care • ...
Parasiten 2017-02-15
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- Womit halten sich Amöben am Untergrund fest?
- Wogegen können "Wurmkuren" helfen?
- Wie viele Beine hat eine Zecke?
- Wozu braucht die Zecke eine Blutmahlzeit?
- Welches ist der Zwischenwirt des Leberegels?
- Welches Virus wird beim Zeckenbiss übertragen?
- Zu welchem Reich gehören Amöben?
- Welche Krankheit wird durch den grössten Parasit des Quartetts ausgelöst?
- Welche Krankheit kann eine Zecke beim Menschen auslösen?
- Zu welcher Tiergruppe gehört die Zecke?
- Welche Zellen befallen die Malariaerreger beim Menschen als erstes?
- Welche Krankheit kann seit 1900 nachgewiesen werden?
- Welche chinesische Heilpflanze dient als Malariabekämpfungsmittel?
- Welches ist der beste Schutz vor einer Amöbeninfektion?
- Wie viele Beine haben Kopfläuse?
- Wann ernähren sich Bettwanzen hauptsächlich?
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- Wie heisst der Einzeller, der Malaria auslöst?
- Womit betäubt die Zecke die Einstichstelle?
- Welche Malaria befallene Zellen sind unter dem Mikroskop zu sehen?
- In welche Richtung zieht man die Zecke beim Entfernen am besten?
- Wo befindet sich das Geruchsorgan der Zecke?
- Welche Farbe haben Amöben?
- Welches Tier könnte als Bekämpfungsmittel gegen Malaria eingesetzt werden?
- Unter welchem Namen ist die lymphatische Filariose noch bekannt?
- Woran leiden Amöbiasis-Erkrankte meistens?
- Worüber fängt man sich am ehesten die Amöbiasis ein?
- Wie heisst die Zecke im zweiten Entwicklungsstadium?
- Wie heisst die Mücke, welche Malaria überträgt?
- Welcher Einzeller befällt oft Katzen?
- Wovon ernährt sich die Bettwanze?
- Wo entwickeln sich die Larven der Malariamücke?
- Wo im Endwirt entwickelt sich der Fuchsbandwurm?
32 Clues: Welche Farbe haben Amöben? • Wie viele Beine hat eine Zecke? • Zu welchem Reich gehören Amöben? • Wie viele Beine haben Kopfläuse? • Wovon ernährt sich die Bettwanze? • Wogegen können "Wurmkuren" helfen? • Welcher Einzeller befällt oft Katzen? • Zu welcher Tiergruppe gehört die Zecke? • Wozu braucht die Zecke eine Blutmahlzeit? • Woran leiden Amöbiasis-Erkrankte meistens? • ...
The Catcher in the Rye 2019-05-17
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- indifferent or bored; unimpressed
- This is Holden’s kid sister
- This person has pimples and does not understand hygiene (first and last name)
- Holden wrote his history paper about this group of people
- rotten; stinking
- argument; disagreement
- a person who behaves in ways intended to attract attention or show-off
- The name of D.B.’s short story
- extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous
- to exclude; to make an outcast
- The main character of the book
- This is where Holden lived at Pencey
- Holden had to walk ____________ blocks back to his hotel.
- noisily jolly or rowdy
- glamorous; high-class; upscale; ritzy
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- conscienceless; unaffected by principles of right and wrong
- casual; laid-back
- worries; doubts
- fake; not genuine; not honest
- The name of Holden’s school
- This is the name of the elevator boy
- The name of the book
- Holden wants to know what happens to the ____________ during the winter.
- This is the color of Holden’s hat
- smoothly polite
- The author of the book
- Holden says he shoots _______________ with his hat on.
- The 3 ladies from chapter 10 are from this city.
- This is the name of the taxi driver in chapter 12.
- given or felt by each toward the other
- in a close, personal manner
- extremely fine
- excellent or valuable.
- Allie died of this disease
- Stradlater Holden’s roommate (first and last name)
35 Clues: extremely fine • worries; doubts • smoothly polite • rotten; stinking • casual; laid-back • The name of the book • argument; disagreement • The author of the book • excellent or valuable. • noisily jolly or rowdy • Allie died of this disease • The name of Holden’s school • This is Holden’s kid sister • in a close, personal manner • fake; not genuine; not honest • ...
The Catcher in the Rye 2019-05-16
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- argument; disagreement
- smoothly polite
- This is Holden’s kid sister
- This is the name of the taxi driver in chapter 12.
- fake; not genuine; not honest
- indifferent or bored; unimpressed
- in a close, personal manner
- casual; laid-back
- This is where Holden lived at Pencey
- rotten; stinking
- This is the color of Holden’s hat
- The name of D.B.’s short story
- Holden says he shoots _______________ with his hat on.
- given or felt by each toward the other
- Holden wrote his history paper about this group of people
- to exclude; to make an outcast
- pointless
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- Holden wants to know what happens to the ____________ during the winter.
- Holden had to walk ____________ blocks back to his hotel.
- extremely disturbing or distressing; grievous
- Allie died of this disease
- noisily jolly or rowdy
- a person who behaves in ways intended to attract attention or show-off
- The main character of the book
- The name of the book
- conscienceless; unaffected by principles of right and wrong
- This is the name of the elevator boy
- Stradlater Holden’s roommate (first and last name)
- worries; doubts
- This person has pimples and does not understand hygiene (first and last name)
- The author of the book
- The name of Holden’s school
- The 3 ladies from chapter 10 are from this city.
- extremely fine
- glamorous; high-class; upscale; ritzy
35 Clues: pointless • extremely fine • smoothly polite • worries; doubts • rotten; stinking • casual; laid-back • The name of the book • argument; disagreement • noisily jolly or rowdy • The author of the book • Allie died of this disease • This is Holden’s kid sister • in a close, personal manner • The name of Holden’s school • fake; not genuine; not honest • The main character of the book • ...
Electrical appliances 2023-09-29
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- What device is used for grilling food indoors with electric heating elements?
- What appliance is used for cleaning clothes and other fabric items?
- What appliance brews coffee by passing hot water through ground coffee beans?
- What kitchen tool is used for beating whipping and mixing ingredients in baking?
- What appliance is used for cooling and dehumidifying indoor air?
- What appliance is mounted on the ceiling and used for circulating air in a room?
- What oral hygiene device uses automated brush movements for effective cleaning?
- What kitchen appliance is used for mixing and pureeing ingredients often for making smoothies?
- What appliance is used for pressing and smoothing wrinkles in clothing?
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- What device is used for boiling water quickly for beverages like tea and coffee?
- What appliance is used for drying hair with warm or hot air?
- What device is used for cleaning floors and carpets by suctioning up dirt and debris?
- What kitchen appliance is used for chopping slicing and blending food ingredients?
- What appliance is used for baking roasting and cooking a variety of dishes?
- What appliance is used for cooling and preserving food and beverages?
- What device uses electromagnetic waves to heat and cook food quickly?
- What appliance is used for browning slices of bread or other items?
- What appliance automates the washing of dishes glasses and utensils?
- What appliance is designed for cooking rice and maintaining it at the proper temperature?
- What appliance automates the process of making bread from dough?
20 Clues: What appliance is used for drying hair with warm or hot air? • What appliance is used for cooling and dehumidifying indoor air? • What appliance automates the process of making bread from dough? • What appliance is used for cleaning clothes and other fabric items? • What appliance is used for browning slices of bread or other items? • ...
Student Handbook Review 2023-08-24
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- Mr. _______ message to students is to "respect each other"
- Motto: "Puma ___"
- Students are responsible for keeping their ____clean and organized
- There are this many levels of behavior.
- A rule to help maintain a safe and orderly educational environment.
- Has final determination as to appropriate attire and/or hygiene.
- Awarded to students who receive a B- or better in all their subjects.
- An ideal time to relax and talk with your friends.
- May not be charged to your student lunch account.
- WJJMS School Mascot
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- Regarding homework: It is the responsibility of the ____________ to request missing homework/classwork.
- Should be used to access student grades and to check for missing work.
- After repeated attempts to correct a behavior this level referral will be given.
- Respect, Honest, Safe, and _______ are the core values.
- Should be turned off and kept in your locker at all times.
- Consequences for _________ or cheating may include a zero for the assignment.
- The number of core values at WJJMS.
- Should be left in your locker at all times.
- A quiet work period for students, time for additional support, time for band and chorus, or time for enriching activities
- Bullying is strictly prohibited, and students who are determined to have engaged in such behavior are subject to _____.
- A student must be present in school for at least ______ of the school day to participate in after-school activities.
- This is not a place to meet up with friends and socialize.
22 Clues: Motto: "Puma ___" • WJJMS School Mascot • The number of core values at WJJMS. • There are this many levels of behavior. • Should be left in your locker at all times. • May not be charged to your student lunch account. • An ideal time to relax and talk with your friends. • Respect, Honest, Safe, and _______ are the core values. • ...
Week 1 2023-09-20
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- separate or cause to separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain.
- small injury
- pointed teeth used cut and tear food into bite-sized pieces
- the ability to understand something.
- teeth used for biting and shearing
- flat teeth at the rear of the mouth used for grinding food into easily swallowed pieces
- to practice taking care of your body
- lasting for a long period of time
- the process of combining things in a particular order, or discovering the order in which they are combined
- not usual; extraordinary
- coming before all others in time or order
- past tense and past participle of bring
- type of snake with a flared neck
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- place value three places to the left of the ones place
- teeth between your canines and your molars; used to chew food
- a specific name for a particular person, place, or thing
- food made from dough and baked
- place value two places to the left of the ones place
- a noun that describes a type of person, thing, or place or that names a concept.
- the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other; give an authoritative instruction to do something.
- to stop suddenly
- a person authorized to take care of your teeth
- a hollow or hole
- lasting for only a short period of time
- the importance, worth, or usefulness of something
25 Clues: small injury • to stop suddenly • a hollow or hole • not usual; extraordinary • food made from dough and baked • type of snake with a flared neck • lasting for a long period of time • teeth used for biting and shearing • the ability to understand something. • to practice taking care of your body • lasting for only a short period of time • past tense and past participle of bring • ...
Pocket Pets 2024-04-23
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- Series of obstacles designed to promote physical activity and mental stimulation in rodents.
- Commercially formulated rodent diet providing essential nutrition.
- Male and female rodents paired for the purpose of reproduction ensuring genetic diversity.
- Chewable items such as sticks or blocks essential for maintaining rodent dental health.
- Soft synthetic bedding material providing comfort and warmth for rodents.
- Term for a baby rodent typically referring to mice or rats.
- Rounded enclosure allowing rodents to explore their environment safely.
- Shelter or enclosed space where rodents can retreat for privacy and security.
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- Container filled with dust or sand for rodents to roll in aiding in grooming and hygiene.
- Soft material used by rodents to construct nests for shelter and warmth.
- Rotating wheel for rodents to run on promoting physical activity and mental stimulation.
- Breeding between closely related individuals which can lead to genetic abnormalities.
- Exercise equipment for rodents aiding physical activity and mental stimulation.
- Small compressed food pieces formulated to meet the nutritional needs of rodents.
- Container filled with fine dust or powder used by rodents to maintain their fur cleanliness.
- Chewable toys made from ropes or fibers promoting dental health and mental stimulation.
- Tunnel-like structures providing enrichment and exploration opportunities for rodents.
- Tunnel-like structures providing hiding spots and avenues for exploration in rodent habitats.
- Suspended fabric structure providing a comfortable resting spot for rodents.
- Rapid darting movements typical of rodents often associated with exploration or fear.
20 Clues: Term for a baby rodent typically referring to mice or rats. • Commercially formulated rodent diet providing essential nutrition. • Rounded enclosure allowing rodents to explore their environment safely. • Soft material used by rodents to construct nests for shelter and warmth. • Soft synthetic bedding material providing comfort and warmth for rodents. • ...
house 3 2024-08-13
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- An appliance used to remove wrinkles from clothes
- Hose A flexible tube used to water plants
- A box where mail is delivered
- Machine A machine used to wash clothes automatically
- Board A flat surface used for ironing clothes
- A private road leading up to a house or garage
- The lowest level of a house, often used for storage or as a utility room
- A paved outdoor area adjoining a house
- A substance used for washing and cleaning
- Box A container for storing tools
- A barrier that encloses or separates an area
- Mower A machine used for cutting grass
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- Paper Paper used for personal hygiene after using the toilet
- The top covering of a house
- An outdoor cooking appliance for barbecuing
- A building or part of a building used to store a car
- Room A room where clothes are washed and dried
- A structure that allows smoke from a fireplace or stove to exit a house
- Cleaner An appliance that uses suction to clean floors and carpets
- Rack A bar or stand where towels are hung to dry
- A machine used to dry clothes after washing
- A liquid soap used for washing hair
- A tool with a long handle and bristles for sweeping floors
- The space in a house just below the roof, often used for storage
- A button outside a house that, when pressed, rings a bell inside
25 Clues: The top covering of a house • A box where mail is delivered • Box A container for storing tools • A liquid soap used for washing hair • A paved outdoor area adjoining a house • Mower A machine used for cutting grass • Hose A flexible tube used to water plants • A substance used for washing and cleaning • An outdoor cooking appliance for barbecuing • ...
News of The Times Quiz4 Edwardian 2025-12-16
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- Horse-drawn or early motorised public transport commonly used in Edwardian cities.
- Narrow-hemmed fashion trend worn by Edwardian women — stylish, but difficult to walk in.
- A woman campaigning for the vote during the Edwardian struggle for women’s rights.
- Traditional upper-class sporting event held just after Christmas.
- Common phrase applied to Edwardian Britain due to prosperity and technological progress.
- Still common street illumination in many Edwardian towns before full electrification.
- Hugely fashionable Edwardian-era communication trend, especially for seasonal greetings.
- Nickname of King Edward VII for his diplomatic influence across Europe.
- Cheap street treat of flavoured syrup eaten from reusable glass (later banned for hygiene).
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- A hallmark of upper-class Edwardian leisure, often lasting entire weekends.
- Symbol of modernity and status, rapidly gaining popularity in Edwardian Britain.
- Mass leisure activity fuelled by railways taking Edwardians to piers and promenades.
- Popular entertainment venue offering comic acts, songs, and sketches.
- Major event of 1902 delayed due to the monarch’s appendicitis.
- Architectural style of grand public buildings erected during the period.
- Affectionate nickname for Edward VII — referencing both his personality and physique.
- The famed luxury liner that sank in 1912, marking a tragic end to the Edwardian mood.
- London’s yearly cycle of balls, parties, and social debutante presentations.
- Early aviation craft associated with pre-WWI innovation and spectacle.
- Term often used to describe the elegant, optimistic cultural atmosphere overlapping the Edwardian era.
20 Clues: Major event of 1902 delayed due to the monarch’s appendicitis. • Traditional upper-class sporting event held just after Christmas. • Popular entertainment venue offering comic acts, songs, and sketches. • Early aviation craft associated with pre-WWI innovation and spectacle. • Nickname of King Edward VII for his diplomatic influence across Europe. • ...
UNIT 3 - Health, Safety & Security 2025-04-22
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- Covering an accident victim maintains their ______
- A single carer working in a person's home must be covered by a ____ ____ policy
- Deliberate abuse
- Environments that include buses
- Sprains and strains should be treated with the _____ method
- Before dismissal, an employee will get verbal and written ____
- Unwanted people getting into a building are _____
- Written explanations of the ways things work in an organisation
- Hazards that might cause infection
- The ____ _______ Act covers personal hygiene & PPE in kitchens
- Person responsible for creating risk assessments
- rules that cover how vulnerable people are looked after
- Loss of _____ supply would be a critical incident
- Environments that include nurseries
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- Critical incidents must be reported to the local ____
- The DBS is the ________ and Barring Service
- Health and Safety __ ______ Act 1974
- Accidental abuse
- One responsibility of a first aider is to ____ further harm
- Legislation that covers reporting accidents
- AgeUK, Mind and Barnardos are all ___ _____ organisations
- Procedures for a first aider can be shortened to ______
- An employee who does not follow the rules may be subject to ____ action
- Rising river levels during a storm might cause a ____
- Environments that include cinemas
- An organisation losing money through paying fines is a ____ cost
- If a worker is removed from the professional register, they are ___ ____
- Slip and trip hazards
- Hazards that cause stress
- Written steps of how actions should be carried out
- Legislation that covers storing chemicals
31 Clues: Accidental abuse • Deliberate abuse • Slip and trip hazards • Hazards that cause stress • Environments that include buses • Environments that include cinemas • Hazards that might cause infection • Environments that include nurseries • Health and Safety __ ______ Act 1974 • Legislation that covers storing chemicals • The DBS is the ________ and Barring Service • ...
Terminology: Wine Terms 2025-06-25
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- smell Rotten-egg odor from low yeast nutrients or stress
- NTU is the unit the haze meter shows
- acidity Vinegary note caused by Acetobacter when sanitation lapses
- test Lab check that a wine won’t blind the final membrane during bottling
- aroma Green pepper notes from underripe fruit or early picking
- Brown colour / flat aromas from excess oxygen pick-up
- in bottle Unwanted fizz because yeast was still alive at bottling
- Any material(bentonite, egg-white etc.) that drags haze-forming particles down
- bitartrate“wine diamonds” Harmless tartaric-acid crystals that can form if tartrate-unstable
- taint (TCA) Musty “wet cardboard” smell; comes from contaminated corks
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- Additive that stops tartrate crystals growing after bottling
- / molecular SO₂ Portion of sulphur dioxide that actively protects the wine (pH-dependent)
- / haze Cloudiness from poor filtration or post-bottling infection
- stabilisation Suite of steps (bentonite + test) that stop protein hazes
- test Lab heat-shock used to set the bentonite dose
- aroma Barnyard / clove notes from barrel or equipment hygiene gaps
- oxygen (DO) Oxygen already mixed into the wine (mg L-¹); too much speeds oxidation
- Clay powder added (“fining”) so heat-unstable proteins sink out and the wine stays clear
- stabilisation / cold-stab Chilling the wine near 0 °C so tartrate crystals drop out before bottling
- (acetamide) Mouse-cage after-taste; poor pH and sanitation post-MLF
- off-odours Struck-match / rubber smells from over-using SO₂
21 Clues: NTU is the unit the haze meter shows • test Lab heat-shock used to set the bentonite dose • Brown colour / flat aromas from excess oxygen pick-up • smell Rotten-egg odor from low yeast nutrients or stress • off-odours Struck-match / rubber smells from over-using SO₂ • Additive that stops tartrate crystals growing after bottling • ...
ServSafe Vocabulary 2025-10-03
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- /A group of people who have health problems and can be affected easily
- /People who spread and carry pathogens
- /The Yellowing of Skin or Eyes
- /Food that has to be controlled with time and temperature to prevent pathogens
- /Soy,Milk,Wheat,Fish,Tree Nuts,and Peanuts
- /Covering of hair to prevent physical contamination.
- /A thing that covers a surface to prevent any gasses,food,or liquids to go through it
- /Bacteria or virus that can get people sick from foods
- /Organs that work together to help keep safe from harmful substances
- /A reverse of unwanted fluid
- /A surface that can be measured without being touched.
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- /Should be used after correct hand washing
- /A malfunction that causes an immediate attention
- /Negative pressure causes a portable water system to create a siphon effect
- /Water that should always be clean a safe to carry around
- /When a food allergen touched another food was served to a customer
- /A physical separation to prevent connection through water
- /United States Department of Agriculture
- /Foods ready to be eaten with no preparation
- /A disease transmitted to people by food
- /Food,Acidity,Time,Temperature,Oxygen,and Moisture
- /When pathogens is transferred to people by food from improper personal hygiene
- /The washing of tables and surfaces with soap and water
- /This safety device helps prevent contaminated water connection
- /Using sanitizing solution to clean off a surface
25 Clues: /A reverse of unwanted fluid • /The Yellowing of Skin or Eyes • /People who spread and carry pathogens • /United States Department of Agriculture • /A disease transmitted to people by food • /Should be used after correct hand washing • /Soy,Milk,Wheat,Fish,Tree Nuts,and Peanuts • /Foods ready to be eaten with no preparation • ...
Food and Nutrition 2025-08-24
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- Nutrient that helps growth and repair of body tissues
- Main meal eaten during the school day
- Simple carbohydrate that gives quick energy
- What food provides for growth, activity, and body functions
- Substitute for breast milk when breastfeeding is not possible
- Nutrients like iron and calcium needed for strong bodies
- Study of food and how it affects growth and development
- Poor health caused by lack of nutrients
- Provides ideal nutrition for infants
- Gradual introduction of solid foods to an infant
- Correct amount of food for age and size
- Overall state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing
- Total food and drinks consumed regularly
- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for health
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- Small meals between main meals for extra energy
- Reaction to certain foods that can cause illness
- Part of food that aids digestion and prevents constipation
- Important meal that boosts concentration and learning
- Meals high in fat, salt, and sugar, often eaten quickly
- Main source of energy in children’s diets
- Mineral important for preventing anaemia
- Difficulty digesting certain foods like lactose
- Provide energy and help absorb vitamins
- Preparing food to make it safe and tasty
- Container used to carry healthy food to school
- Mineral that strengthens bones and teeth
- Condition of excess body fat from poor diet and lifestyle
- Vital for hydration and all body functions
- Practices that keep food safe and prevent illness
- Planned combination of foods eaten at one time
30 Clues: Provides ideal nutrition for infants • Main meal eaten during the school day • Provide energy and help absorb vitamins • Poor health caused by lack of nutrients • Correct amount of food for age and size • Mineral important for preventing anaemia • Preparing food to make it safe and tasty • Mineral that strengthens bones and teeth • Total food and drinks consumed regularly • ...
Microbiomes 2025-09-09
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- the relationship where one organism is harmed and the other benefits
- an organism that makes its own food from sunlight
- variety between living things can be called...
- an organism that hunts other organisms
- an organism that is hunted and eaten
- a condition that disrupts normal body function
- practices to maintain health
- a scientist who studies microorganisms
- a relationship where both organisms benefit
- single-celled microorganisms that can be harmful or beneficial
- invasion of harmful microorganisms in the body
- the basic unit of life
- the organism that get's harmed when a parasite feeds from it
- a statement, backed by evidence, that answers a scientific question
- medicine that kills or stops the growth of bacteria
- a relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
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- a living specie too small to see
- substances organisms need to survive and grow
- an organism that breaks down dead material
- scientific data that is used to support a claim
- the community of microorganisms living in an environment
- a harmful organism that feeds off the host organism
- the presence of unwanted microorganisms
- the body system defense against infection
- an organism that eats other organisms
- everything that surrounds a living organism
- a trait that helps an organism survive in its environment
- a system of living and nonliving things interacting
- a microorganism that causes disease
- any living thing is called a...
30 Clues: the basic unit of life • practices to maintain health • any living thing is called a... • a living specie too small to see • a microorganism that causes disease • an organism that is hunted and eaten • an organism that eats other organisms • an organism that hunts other organisms • a scientist who studies microorganisms • the presence of unwanted microorganisms • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2025-11-10
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- Pressure Feeling pushed by people your age to act a certain way.
- The male reproductive cell that helps create a baby.
- Treating yourself and others with kindness, fairness, and understanding.
- System Body organs and structures that allow humans to produce offspring.
- (Ovum) The female reproductive cell that joins with sperm during fertilization.
- Choosing not to participate in sexual activity; the only 100% effective way to avoid pregnancy and STIs.
- The joining of a male cell (sperm) and a female cell (egg).
- Chemicals made by the body that control growth, emotions, and development.
- Giving clear permission or agreement for something to happen.
- System The system of glands that release hormones into the bloodstream.
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- The monthly process where the uterus sheds its lining when pregnancy does not occur.
- The stage between childhood and adulthood when physical and emotional changes occur.
- Taking time to care for your physical, mental, and emotional health.
- The time in life when a person’s body begins to change and develop into an adult body.
- Feelings such as happiness, anger, or sadness that can change during growth.
- Keeping your body clean to stay healthy and prevent illness.
- The process of thinking through choices and consequences before taking action.
- Image How you see and feel about your own body.
- Relationship A friendship or partnership built on trust, respect, and good communication.
- Personal limits that protect your comfort, health, and safety in relationships.
20 Clues: Image How you see and feel about your own body. • The male reproductive cell that helps create a baby. • The joining of a male cell (sperm) and a female cell (egg). • Keeping your body clean to stay healthy and prevent illness. • Giving clear permission or agreement for something to happen. • Pressure Feeling pushed by people your age to act a certain way. • ...
YL1B Crossword Puzzle 2026-06-01
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- a water sport where a person uses a special board to ride ocean waves
- is a casual, collarless fabric shirt named after the "T" shape made by its body and short sleeves.
- the study of Earth's physical features
- ________ food: food that provides very little nutritional value
- a type of pants that stop above or around the knees.
- _______ office: the main room in a school where the director of the school works.
- _______ field: an outdoor area for sports and physical competitions.
- the study of the Past
- _______ food : provides the essential nutrients your body needs to function, grow, and maintain energy
- ______ home: to return to the place where you live
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- a public room equipped with toilets and sinks for personal hygiene
- to send something flying through the air by moving your arm and wrist quickly and letting go of it.
- a large room or building equipped for indoor sports
- have ________: to eat the first meal of the day, typically in the morning.
- a soft piece of clothing worn on your feet, usually tucked inside your shoes
- a special, quiet place where communities can borrow books
- a piece of clothing you wear on the upper part of your body
- _______ up: To wake up and physically get out of bed.
- have _______: to eat the main meal of the day in the evening.
- _______ out: to spend time relaxing or socializing.
- a winter sport where you glide, slide, and jump across the snow
21 Clues: the study of the Past • the study of Earth's physical features • ______ home: to return to the place where you live • a large room or building equipped for indoor sports • _______ out: to spend time relaxing or socializing. • a type of pants that stop above or around the knees. • _______ up: To wake up and physically get out of bed. • ...
YL1B Crossword Puzzle 2026-06-01
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- a water sport where a person uses a special board to ride ocean waves
- is a casual, collarless fabric shirt named after the "T" shape made by its body and short sleeves.
- the study of Earth's physical features
- ________ food: food that provides very little nutritional value
- a type of pants that stop above or around the knees.
- _______ office: the main room in a school where the director of the school works.
- _______ field: an outdoor area for sports and physical competitions.
- the study of the Past
- _______ food : provides the essential nutrients your body needs to function, grow, and maintain energy
- ______ home: to return to the place where you live
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- a public room equipped with toilets and sinks for personal hygiene
- to send something flying through the air by moving your arm and wrist quickly and letting go of it.
- a large room or building equipped for indoor sports
- have ________: to eat the first meal of the day, typically in the morning.
- a soft piece of clothing worn on your feet, usually tucked inside your shoes
- a special, quiet place where communities can borrow books
- a piece of clothing you wear on the upper part of your body
- _______ up: To wake up and physically get out of bed.
- have _______: to eat the main meal of the day in the evening.
- _______ out: to spend time relaxing or socializing.
- a winter sport where you glide, slide, and jump across the snow
21 Clues: the study of the Past • the study of Earth's physical features • ______ home: to return to the place where you live • a large room or building equipped for indoor sports • _______ out: to spend time relaxing or socializing. • a type of pants that stop above or around the knees. • _______ up: To wake up and physically get out of bed. • ...
Organisation et hygiène au travail 2023-11-30
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- Adaptation d'un environnement de travail (outils, matériel, organisation..)aux besoins de l'utilisateur.C'est la science de l'adaptation du travail à l'homme afin d'en réduire la pénibilité et les dommages.
- (au féminin) qui se trouve partout, qui accompagne en tout lieu.
- (au féminin)Ensemble des mesures destinées à prévenir les infections et ensemble des soins apportés au corps pour le maintenir en état de propreté.
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- Ce dit d'un gel qui est destiné à désinfecter les mains. Il permet d'éliminer les micro-organismes
- (au pluriel)qui peut causer une maladie
- Nom de la zone ou l'on y trouve du matériels, produits de prise fréquente, tel que les cotons, mouchoirs , ciseaux.
- Produit qui sert à nettoyer le linge (au féminin)
7 Clues: (au pluriel)qui peut causer une maladie • Produit qui sert à nettoyer le linge (au féminin) • (au féminin) qui se trouve partout, qui accompagne en tout lieu. • Ce dit d'un gel qui est destiné à désinfecter les mains. Il permet d'éliminer les micro-organismes • ...
Dehydration and UTI in Older Adults 2022-09-12
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- is more prevalent in the older adult population because humans retain less water in their body as they age.
- UTI is treated with which are effective in treating infection but can also allow the growth of bad bacteria such as clostridium difficile
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- Good ways to UTIs are to drink adequate water, have good genital hygiene and take probiotics to encourage the growth of good bacteria.
- UTIs can lead to failure and even death if left untreated.
- Some early of dehydration include dry mouth, muscle cramps, fatigue, dizziness, and headache
- 64 of these are needed per day to meet the fluid intake goal
6 Clues: 64 of these are needed per day to meet the fluid intake goal • UTIs can lead to failure and even death if left untreated. • Some early of dehydration include dry mouth, muscle cramps, fatigue, dizziness, and headache • is more prevalent in the older adult population because humans retain less water in their body as they age. • ...
Holiday Things 2025-01-09
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- a large, sturdy bag with a handle used to carry clothes and belongings when traveling.
- a creamy substance used with a toothbrush to clean teeth, freshen breath, and protect against cavities and gum disease.
- a lotion applied to the skin to protect it from harmful sun rays and prevent sunburn.
- a liquid product used to clean the hair and scalp, leaving it fresh and healthy.
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- an absorbent piece of fabric used to dry the body, face, or hands after bathing, swimming, or washing.
- a small tool with bristles used for cleaning teeth and gums to maintain oral hygiene.
- a handheld tool with bristles used to detangle, smooth, and style hair.
- a cleansing product in the form of a bar or liquid that removes dirt and bacteria from the skin.
8 Clues: a handheld tool with bristles used to detangle, smooth, and style hair. • a liquid product used to clean the hair and scalp, leaving it fresh and healthy. • a small tool with bristles used for cleaning teeth and gums to maintain oral hygiene. • a lotion applied to the skin to protect it from harmful sun rays and prevent sunburn. • ...
Health and Hygiene 2021-02-16
End Point Hygiene 2019-09-02
4 Clues: Ensure data recovery in case of data corruptions • First line of defense to prevent unauthorised access to hackers • Latest patches available to resolve the existing bugs in the affected versions • An authentication mechanism which grants access only after two or more pieces of evidence
Water and Sus 2021-10-25
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- A disease caused by a plasmodium parasite, transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes
- the process of generating energy in the form of electricity and/or heat from the primary treatment of waste
- disease is caused by things that live in water and people are affected when they drink it
- relating to or affected by tides
- electrical energy obtained from harnessing the wind with windmills or wind turbines
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity
- disease passed by poor hygiene, like if hands are not washed in clean water
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects
- an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion
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- natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- A bacterial disease causing severe diarrhea and dehydration, usually spread in water
- the process of removing salt from seawater
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- the capacity to endure in a relatively ongoing way across various domains of life
- water which provides a habitat for parasites that pass on disease to people
- the action or process of filtering something
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
19 Clues: relating to or affected by tides • relating to or determined by the sun. • the process of removing salt from seawater • the action or process of filtering something • an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock • a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion • disease passed by poor hygiene, like if hands are not washed in clean water • ...
Health and Disease Vocabulary 2022-05-19
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- Anything causing danger or risk to health.
- A rapidly spreading outbreak of disease affecting a many large populations (ex: typhoid)
- Any disease causing microbe.
- Measure of food energy.
- Disease that can be spread from one generation to the next.
- Using sanitary habits to maintain health and prevent illness.
- Something capable of spreading disease without being infected itself.(rats, mosquitos, soil, parasites)
- unicellular eukaryotic organisms capable of movement;may cause infectious (malaria, african sleeping sickness)
- Unicellular prokaryotic organism found nearly everywhere on earth; capable of living in a variety of areas or conditions. Many are beneficial while many cause infections (may be treated with antibiotics)
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- organisms that benefit from the host organism while the other is harmed
- Science of studying disease causing microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc.)
- Illness or sickness caused by genes, infection toxicity, nutritional imbalance, etc.
- A rapidly spreading outbreak of disease affecting widespread regions across the world (ex: small pox, TB, certain flu outbreaks)
- Multicellular eukaryotic organisms that obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter.
- Caused by invasion of pathogen, often causing harm to tissues.
- Non living pathogen that is capable or infecting and reproducing within living hosts; may spread rapidly throughout populations.
- Poisonous toxin that may cause serious effects to the body.
- Genus of bacteria commonly know for causing strep throat.
- Chemical reactions that allow food to be converted into usable energy or stored in tissues.
19 Clues: Measure of food energy. • Any disease causing microbe. • Anything causing danger or risk to health. • Genus of bacteria commonly know for causing strep throat. • Disease that can be spread from one generation to the next. • Poisonous toxin that may cause serious effects to the body. • Using sanitary habits to maintain health and prevent illness. • ...
Health Science Careers 2022-09-01
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- Therapist that applies manual techniques to manipulate the skin, muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
- Dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions.
- Draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- 2-year post secondary degree
- Assess sports injuries
- Treats patients with health problems of the neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- Therapist that treats patients who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities through the therapeutic use of everyday activities.
- Cares for the health of animals.
- Diagnose and treat visual problems and manage diseases, injuries, and other disorders of the eyes.
- Abbreviation for one who provides and coordinates patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions.
- Diagnoses, manages, and treats patients who have hearing, balance, or related problems.
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- Therapists that administer doses of radiation to patients who have cancer or other serious diseases.
- Examines patients for signs of oral diseases, such as gingivitis, and provide preventive care, including oral hygiene.
- 4-year post secondary degree
- Therapist that care for patients who have trouble breathing—for example, because of a chronic condition such as asthma.
- Therapist that helps improve patients’ strength and mobility, and relieve pain by the use of therapeutic properties of exercise, light, heat, cold, water, electricity, ultrasound, and massage.
- Assist in surgical operations
- Provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
- Respond to emergency calls, performing medical services and transporting patients to medical facilities.
19 Clues: Assess sports injuries • 4-year post secondary degree • 2-year post secondary degree • Assist in surgical operations • Cares for the health of animals. • Draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • Provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems. • ...
Personal Health and Wellness Vocab 2023-08-23
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- is a group of diseases that cause airflow blockage and breathing-related problems
- are chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body.
- is a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels
- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.
- is the situation or condition of suffering from a lack of sleep.
- is painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.
- (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- a person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
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- is a person who practices optometry. (eyes)
- is a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- are physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a 24-hour cycle
- conditions or practices (as of cleanliness) conductive/productive to health
- is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- a substance that removes or conceals unpleasant smells, especially bodily odors.
- occurs when a blood clot, known as a thrombus, blocks or plugs an artery leading to the brain.
- is the period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction.
- is a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired,
19 Clues: is a person who practices optometry. (eyes) • is painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. • present or experienced to a severe or intense degree. • is a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels • is the situation or condition of suffering from a lack of sleep. • (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring. • ...
Personal Health and Wellness 2023-08-24
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- conditions or practices (as of cleanliness) conductive/productive to health
- is a person who practices optometry. (eyes)
- present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.
- is the situation or condition of suffering from a lack of sleep.
- a substance that removes or conceals unpleasant smells, especially bodily odors.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
- are chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body.
- are physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a 24-hour cycle
- a person qualified to treat disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery.
- is the period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction.
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- is a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels
- is a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired,
- occurs when a blood clot, known as a thrombus, blocks or plugs an artery leading to the brain.
- is a medical practitioner specializing in children and their diseases.
- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- is painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.
- is a group of diseases that cause airflow blockage and breathing-related problems
- (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
19 Clues: is a person who practices optometry. (eyes) • is painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. • present or experienced to a severe or intense degree. • is a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels • is the situation or condition of suffering from a lack of sleep. • (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring. • ...
Poison Prevention Week Crossword 2025-03-07
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- Carbon _______ is often called the silent killer because you can't see it, smell it or taste it
- Bacteria that grows very rapidly, especially in foods with high protein content such as meat, beans, and dairy.
- ______ should not be fed to infants due to a rare form of botulism that may occur
- Chemicals that cause a person to feel euphoric or "high" when they are breathed in through the nose or mouth
- Most often poisons are ________ or ingested
- _________ is the use of poisons or agents derived from "living" entities such as bacteria, viruses and toxic plants
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- Chronic inhalant abuser may experience diminishing _______ and reasoning abilities as well as problems with coordination and time
- False alarms from carbon monoxide alarms are ____
- Poisonous substances that are typically extracted from plants, animals or microorganisms
- An estimated 4.7 ________ poisonings occur each year, approximately half in children less than 6 years of age
- Organisms that reproduce by simple division
- Good hygiene through ___________ and careful washing and preparation of fruits and vegetables can help prevent Shigella from contaminating food
- Mr. ____ is used to teach children about poisons and how to contact your Poison Center
13 Clues: Organisms that reproduce by simple division • Most often poisons are ________ or ingested • False alarms from carbon monoxide alarms are ____ • ______ should not be fed to infants due to a rare form of botulism that may occur • Mr. ____ is used to teach children about poisons and how to contact your Poison Center • ...
House 2019-07-09
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- It is a room in the home or hotel for personal hygiene activities, generally containing a toilet, a bathtub, a shower, or both.
- The covering that forms the top of a house.
- It is a room or part of a room used for cooking and food preparation in a dwelling or in a commercial establishment.
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- A building where a car is kept, built next to or as part of a house.
- It is a panel that covers an opening in a building, room or vehicle.
- The part of a building or house that is wholly or partly below ground level.
6 Clues: The covering that forms the top of a house. • A building where a car is kept, built next to or as part of a house. • It is a panel that covers an opening in a building, room or vehicle. • The part of a building or house that is wholly or partly below ground level. • ...
Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI) 2017-03-09
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- In order for CAUTI prevention processes and outcomes to be measured, maintain a consistent medical record _____ of indwelling urinary catheter use, insertion, and maintenance.
- Educate patients who will have an _____ catheter, and their families as needed, on catheter-associated urinary tract infection prevention and the symptoms of a urinary tract infection.
- Remember to _____ urinary catheters for unobstructed urine flow and drainage.
- Always maintain the _____ of the urine collection system and replace it as needed.
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- Use _____ techniques for catheter site preparation, equipment, and supplies.
- An indwelling urinary catheter is justified for critically ill patients who need accurate urinary _____ measurements.
- Patients who require prolonged _____ (for example – a potentially unstable thoracic or lumbar spine or multiple traumatic injuries such as pelvic fractures) are candidates for an indwelling urinary catheter.
- Perform hand _____ prior to catheter insertion or maintenance care of urinary catheters.
- Limit the _____ and duration of indwelling urinary catheters.
9 Clues: Limit the _____ and duration of indwelling urinary catheters. • Use _____ techniques for catheter site preparation, equipment, and supplies. • Remember to _____ urinary catheters for unobstructed urine flow and drainage. • Always maintain the _____ of the urine collection system and replace it as needed. • ...
Aoife's Birthday 2023-10-17
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- An enclave of ablutions, where echoes of hygiene dance, a retreat of rituals in a watery trance.
- Karl von Drais gave birth to my design,A mode of transport so benign.
- Gathering light, both faint and old,Out to the depths, its secrets unfold
- An upholstered cradle of leisure, where tales are spun and stillness finds its measure
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- A hub of ambition, where strategies unfurl, and the clink of ideas echoes in this working world
- In the backyard's secret vault, where tools find their hush, and the echo of storage whispers amid the brush
- In the realm where angles reside,Above the floors where secrets hide,Angles acute, obtuse, they blend,A polygon's sum is what they send.
- Before you enter, take a pause, A space to gather, for a noble cause.Not fully inside, yet not quite out,A transition zone, without a doubt.
- Where dreams intertwine with slumber's embrace, a realm of rest amidst life's hectic pace
9 Clues: Karl von Drais gave birth to my design,A mode of transport so benign. • Gathering light, both faint and old,Out to the depths, its secrets unfold • An upholstered cradle of leisure, where tales are spun and stillness finds its measure • Where dreams intertwine with slumber's embrace, a realm of rest amidst life's hectic pace • ...
Puzzle 2025-05-28
3 Clues: United States, Neighbor, Futon, Shampoo, Raccoons , Jungle, Pandas, Eagles, Downy • , Integrity, Swamps ,Elephants, Otter, Zoology, Alligators , Pelicans , Leader, United • , Celebrate, Calvary, Confidence, Retrieve, Field, Hygiene, Tornado, Boomerang, Kindergarten
Project Three Part Two 2021-10-15
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- Cyber ___ refers to fundamental cybersecurity best practices that an organization's security practitioners and users can undertake.
- a kind of bullying or harassment that takes place via the internet.
- The skill of writing and solving codes, or the study of codes.
- a structure or scheme consisting of a set of algorithms that converts plaintext to the ciphertext to encode or decode messages securely.
- cryptography is the study of ___ communications mechanisms that restrict access to a message's contents to just the sender and intended receiver.
- a digital certificate is a ___ or electronic password that uses cryptography and the public key infrastructure to authenticate the validity of a device, server, or user.digital Certificate
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- Cyberstalking is the use of the ____ or other electronic means to stalk or harass an individual, group, or organization.
- the technique of defending vital systems and sensitive data against cyber-attacks.
- any hostile operation aimed at computer information systems, computer networks, infrastructures, or personal computers.
- A person in an existing photograph or video is replaced with someone else's likeness in synthetic media.
10 Clues: The skill of writing and solving codes, or the study of codes. • a kind of bullying or harassment that takes place via the internet. • the technique of defending vital systems and sensitive data against cyber-attacks. • A person in an existing photograph or video is replaced with someone else's likeness in synthetic media. • ...
