hygiene Crossword Puzzles
3ESO Biology 1.3 Review 2025-10-20
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- Malfunctioning proteins
- Health that is Related to environmental conditions and access to food, health or educational resources
- Diseases that appear suddenly and last for a short amount of time, with a well-defined end and beginning, like the flu
- The habits or behaviours of each individual that have an impact on theirhealth, such as physical activity, diet and personal hygiene
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not simply the absence of disease
- An aspect of health that focuses on a state of well-being in which a person is able to cope with the normal stresses of life
- The ability to cause damage
- Diseases that appear in a large number of people, in a particular region and in a relatively short time
- Not caused by pathogens but by a wide variety of causes or factors; example: diabetes
- The study of diseases
- A factor of health determined by genes, age and gender; difficult or impossible to modify
- A factor of health that includes physical (temperature or noise), chemical (pollutants),biological (pathogens) and social (cultural or economic status) factors
- Habits, activities or lifestyles that increase the risk of developing a disease
- The study of the causes of diseases
- Caused by a pathogen that enters the body and infects it; example: chickenpox
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- Diseases that are consistently present or occur regularly in a specific population or certain area
- A type of health which is concerned with the proper anatomical and physiological functioning of the whole body
- Doctors, hospitals and treatments
- Subjective manifestations or experiences, such as pain, discomfort or weakness
- Objective, observable phenomena, such as fever, swelling or cough
- Parasitic worms
- Diseases that develop gradually and last a long time, like Parkinson’s disease
- A living organism that carries the pathogen but isnt affected
- Diseases that appear in a large number of people simultaneously, usually covering a very large area that can be global
- The stage of an infection where the symptoms resolve
- This is the ability to generate toxins and destroy the cell
26 Clues: Parasitic worms • The study of diseases • Malfunctioning proteins • The ability to cause damage • Doctors, hospitals and treatments • The study of the causes of diseases • The stage of an infection where the symptoms resolve • This is the ability to generate toxins and destroy the cell • A living organism that carries the pathogen but isnt affected • ...
KAM 2025-12-03
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- The product everyone secretly keeps in their locker.
- A composition that looks simple… until the auditor asks, “Why this number?”
- The three letters everyone suddenly remembers when the auditor walks in.
- A handwashing ritual that looks more serious than a surgery prep.
- The true king—treated with full respect because they judge quality without mercy.
- The lightning-fast check done exactly three seconds before the supervisor appears.
- Four small letters that can save an entire batch from a mix-up disaster.
- ASSESSMENT Trying to guess which disaster will show up first.
- When the sample is so thick even the pipette feels tired.
- The single sheet of paper deciding whether the shipment is accepted or sent back home.
- The one who always says “on the way,” yet the ETA remains a mystery.
- Cleaning the area just enough so it looks great when photographed during audits.
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- The person who can find things even the system didn’t know existed.
- What happens when the label is a little crooked—and everyone pretends not to see it.
- The bandage everyone depends on when a batch record becomes surprisingly sharp.
- The warehouse classic: “Use the old one first—before it becomes a museum piece.”
- When a product leaks just a little, and suddenly everyone looks at Quality: “How did this pass testing?”
- The simplest test… yet the one that decides the mood of the entire shift.
- CAUSE The quiet culprit behind every long CAPA meeting.
- The promise made after every finding… though no one knows when it will actually be finished.
- When a lot fails testing and gets sent straight to “quarantine with no appeal.”
- That joyful status when a product is finally allowed to leave the warehouse without extra drama.
- A polite—but sharp—email that everyone reads very slowly.
- The routine everyone should do—but someone always asks, “Do we really need it now?”
- The tiny document that somehow turns every meeting into a full-length series.
- A crucial document… but usually only opened when something unexpected happens.
26 Clues: The product everyone secretly keeps in their locker. • CAUSE The quiet culprit behind every long CAPA meeting. • A polite—but sharp—email that everyone reads very slowly. • When the sample is so thick even the pipette feels tired. • ASSESSMENT Trying to guess which disaster will show up first. • A handwashing ritual that looks more serious than a surgery prep. • ...
Semester Review 2023-01-03
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- city where Ms.B is from
- if you burn yourself (mild),you should run it under what type of water?
- Qt abbreviation stands for _____
- You should cover all cuts and sores with a _____
- type of knife used for peeling fruits and vegetables
- activates when combined with warm water and helps bread rise
- dices come from _____
- kitchen tool used to blend ingredients (alternatively you can use a fork)
- 1 Tablespoon = _____ teaspoons (write out the number)
- 1/8 tsp is also known as a _____
- you should always _____ BOTH brown sugar & flour after measuring
- kitchen tool used to cut in fat(butter)
- to work the dough you need to use your hands and _____
- the date eggs were washed, graded, and packed
- appliance used for heavy-duty mixing, whipping, or kneading; has multiple different attachments
- 41-135° F
- comes in 1c, 1/2 c, 1/3c, and 1/4c
- kitchen tool used to open cans
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- physical movement or transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object, or place to another
- liquid measuring cups must always be placed on a _____ before measuring
- diseases transmitted through food/poor personal hygiene
- you should always place this under your cutting board to stabilize it
- keep pot handles turned _____
- always use this kitchen tool to open the oven door
- Food that doesn't need further cooking, washing, or prep
- this protein should be cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F
- one purpose of eggs; when heated the protein in eggs coagulates (turns firm)
- most common knife used in the kitchen
- comes in 1Tbsp, 1tsp, 1/2tsp, 1/4tsp
- color of cutting board to use for beef
- a _____ is safer than a dull knife
- 1 cup = _____ Tablespoons (write out the number)
- your non-dominant hands forms the _____ when cutting to stabilize food
- the 4 steps to using a fire extinguisher
- kitchen tool with two handles used by the grocery shopper to gather ingredients
35 Clues: 41-135° F • dices come from _____ • city where Ms.B is from • keep pot handles turned _____ • kitchen tool used to open cans • Qt abbreviation stands for _____ • 1/8 tsp is also known as a _____ • a _____ is safer than a dull knife • comes in 1c, 1/2 c, 1/3c, and 1/4c • comes in 1Tbsp, 1tsp, 1/2tsp, 1/4tsp • most common knife used in the kitchen • ...
Food Safety 2020-10-17
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- it is important for everyone to maintain good ...........hygiene
- Viruses that causes food related illnesses mainly come from ……………
- Ice point method and ………… point method, are two ways to calibrate a thermometer.
- Microorganisms that causes food…………….. does not change the appearance, smell or taste of any food
- …………… Is an allergy symptom
- ………………… contamination is the transfer of harmful microorganisms from one food or surface to another
- Disposable gloves should change after ………. hours of continuous use
- ………… thermometers are using to check the surface temperature of a griddle
- Food which need time and temperature control to limit pathogen growth called ……… food
- Chopped potatoes for soup can be handled with …….. hands
- Single celled microorganisms that live in soil,water and the bodies of plant and animals
- One of the common food allergen
- One of the major virus that causes Food related illness.
- Red color chopping board should use to process the raw .......
- Food items should be stored away from walls and at least ……. Inches off the floor.
- HACCP is part of the Food Safety ........ System
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- Microwave is one of the ……………… method
- One of the common symptoms of food related illness
- Illness is any illness that is caused by
- Washing your ………… is one of the best ways to reduce the risk of food related illness.
- Bacteria and ……………… are the most common causes of food related illness
- When two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food, it is called an ……………
- Minimum cooking temperature of ground fish/meat is ………… degrees of Celsius
- Chopping board color for Ready To Eat food is .............
- How many times you can reheat the cooked food?
- Acronym for “conditions for bacteria to grow"
- Ice scoop should dip in ………….. bucket after each use.
- Never use …………… equipment to reheat the food, unless it is built to do so.
- Nontyphoidal Salmonella is commonly available in ……… and eggs
- Service krew must hold the dishes by the bottom or …....
30 Clues: …………… Is an allergy symptom • One of the common food allergen • Microwave is one of the ……………… method • Illness is any illness that is caused by • Acronym for “conditions for bacteria to grow" • How many times you can reheat the cooked food? • HACCP is part of the Food Safety ........ System • One of the common symptoms of food related illness • ...
Food Safety 2020-10-18
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- Minimum cooking temperature of ground fish/meat is ………… degrees of Celsius
- Chopping board color for Ready To Eat food is .............
- …………… Is an allergy symptom
- Major food source for Lacotose intolerance
- One of the major virus that causes Food related illness.
- Food items should be stored away from walls and at least ……. Inches off the floor.
- HACCP is part of the Food Safety ........ System
- How many times you can reheat the cooked food?
- Microwave is one of the ……………… method
- it is important for everyone to maintain good ...........hygiene
- Disposable gloves should change after ………. hours of continuous use
- Viruses that causes food related illnesses mainly come from ……………
- Microorganisms that causes food…………….. does not change the appearance, smell or taste of any food
- Illness is any illness that is caused by
- ………… thermometers are using to check the surface temperature of a griddle
- One of the common symptoms of food related illness
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- Never use …………… equipment to reheat the food, unless it is built to do so.
- Bacteria and ……………… are the most common causes of food related illness
- Red color chopping board should use to process the raw .......
- Washing your ………… is one of the best ways to reduce the risk of food related illness.
- Ice point method and ………… point method, are two ways to calibrate a thermometer.
- One of the common food allergen
- ………………… contamination is the transfer of harmful microorganisms from one food or surface to another
- Chopped potatoes for soup can be handled with …….. hands
- When two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food, it is called an ……………
- Single celled microorganisms that live in soil,water and the bodies of plant and animals
- Food which need time and temperature control to limit pathogen growth called ……… food
- Ice scoop should dip in ………….. bucket after each use.
- Nontyphoidal Salmonella is commonly available in ……… and eggs
- Acronym for “conditions for bacteria to grow"
- Service krew must hold the dishes by the bottom or …....
31 Clues: …………… Is an allergy symptom • One of the common food allergen • Microwave is one of the ……………… method • Illness is any illness that is caused by • Major food source for Lacotose intolerance • Acronym for “conditions for bacteria to grow" • How many times you can reheat the cooked food? • HACCP is part of the Food Safety ........ System • ...
SERVSAFE ed 7 CK 2021-02-12
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- the path that food takes through your operation. It begins with purchasing and ends with service
- chops/steaks and roasts of beef, pork lamb and veal, also seafood cook to temperature is 145F for 15 seconds
- all items not in their original container must be this
- a food safety management system based on identifying significant biological, chemical or physical hazards at specific points with in a product's flow
- a Contaminate of a foreign object that does NOT belong in food ie metal shavings, staples, bandage
- the cook to temperature is 165F
- milk, soy, eggs, wheat, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts
- RTE and TCS food can be stored for only___ days
- correcting the accuracy of a thermometer
- illness causing mirco-organisms are frequently found on specific types of food once considered safe
- brings pathogens down to safe levels
- handwashing is the most important part of personal_______
- the water temperature of 110F for the first sink is for what
- inspects all food except meat, poultry and eggs
- the number of compartments in a commercial kitchen manual dish washing set-up
- this type of contact is not recommended with RTE foods
- the conditions for bacteria to grow
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- the rotation of your items in the cooler
- a disease transmitted to people by food
- the name of the order that raw meats should be stored in the cooler, highest cook to temperature on the bottom
- time and temperature as a control for safety
- the two stage _______process. 135F-70F with-in 2 hours then 70-41 in an additional 4 hours
- the minimum amount of time to scrub hands with soap
- 41F-135F
- regulates and inspect meat, poultry and eggs
- beef, pork cook to temperature is 155F for 15 seconds
- the safest place to thaw foods
- the process where hot food is stored at 135F and above while cold food is stored at 41F and lower
- leftovers cooked to 165F for 15 seconds within a 2 hour time frame
29 Clues: 41F-135F • the safest place to thaw foods • the cook to temperature is 165F • the conditions for bacteria to grow • brings pathogens down to safe levels • a disease transmitted to people by food • the rotation of your items in the cooler • correcting the accuracy of a thermometer • time and temperature as a control for safety • regulates and inspect meat, poultry and eggs • ...
Chapter 10-12 Vocabulary 2023-03-01
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- how your child uses words to express himself/herself
- ability to understand the different elements of spoken or written language
- a tendency to refuse to do, to do the opposite of, or to do something at variance with what is asked
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- your eyes move around rapidly in a range of directions, but don't send any visual information to your brain
- Children from age 3 to 5, starting school
- an angry outburst by someone who has lost their temper in reaction to something they didn't want to happen
- type of competition or animosity among siblings, whether blood-related or not.
- the right or condition of self-government
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- preoccupied with oneself and one's affairs
- One- or two-year-old child
- a person falls asleep and then moves from a light sleep into a deep sleep
- skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands
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- Recurrent and excessive distress about anticipating or being away from home or loved ones
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- a teacher or child caregiver nurtures a child's social/emotional, physical, and cognitive development
- the characteristic of a material that does not continue to burn after the heat source is removed
- the ability to control one's feelings and overcome one's weaknesses
- the activity of mixing socially with others
- feelings of great fear experienced on suddenly waking in the night
- processes in the brain that allow us to take information we receive from our 5 senses
- an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal
- produced by joining chemical monomers into polymers using a chemical reaction called polymerisation
- any of the ringlike muscles surrounding and able to contract or close a bodily passage or opening
- an idea of the self constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others
- a state caused by inadequate quantity or quality of sleep
- self-centered
28 Clues: self-centered • One- or two-year-old child • Children from age 3 to 5, starting school • the right or condition of self-government • preoccupied with oneself and one's affairs • the activity of mixing socially with others • how your child uses words to express himself/herself • skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands • ...
First Aid Unit 2013-12-09
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- The 'M' in H-A-R-M: do NOT rub the injured part.
- The 'E' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Raise injury higher than heart-level to get the blood flowing away from the injury.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with the health and well being of your body, and the way your body functions.
- Includes dialing important numbers and talking to the Ambulance. Explain the situation carefully over the phone. Is the second 'C' of First Aid.
- Acronym to help you remember what to do when you have a soft-tissue injury.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with the way you react to events in your life.
- Third 'C' of First Aid. In this step you assist the victim(s).
- The 'C' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Involves applying pressure to the injury.
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- The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your spirit.
- Vehicle equipped for taking sick people to and from the hospital. Their phone number is 100.
- Most of the injuries you will have during your lifetime will fit into this category. Injuries in this category include cuts, bruises, sprains, strains and cartilage damage.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with how well you get along with others.
- They are responsible for preventing and detecting crime. Their phone number is 101.
- Things that you do in order to keep clean and maintain good health.
- First 'C' of First Aid. Includes being aware of your surroundings, checking for victims, and thinking of what could have happened.
- The 'H' in H-A-R-M: do NOT apply warmth to the injury.
- Practical and immediate care for sudden illness or injury.
- Acronym to help you remember Airways, Breathing, Circulation.
- The 'D' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Involves going to the doctor to learn what happened.
- Acronym to help you remember what NOT to do when you have a soft-tissue injury.
20 Clues: The 'M' in H-A-R-M: do NOT rub the injured part. • The 'H' in H-A-R-M: do NOT apply warmth to the injury. • Practical and immediate care for sudden illness or injury. • Acronym to help you remember Airways, Breathing, Circulation. • Third 'C' of First Aid. In this step you assist the victim(s). • The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your spirit. • ...
A CHRISTMAS CAROL VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2 2015-11-27
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- to seize upon; hold firmly
- an unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable
- to predict; calculate in advance
- liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish
- something feigned, invented, or imagined; a made-up story
- to hold back; hinder; impede
- to emphasize or make prominent
- a storm of the most intense severity
- easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate; brittle; frail
- a person whose business is lending money at interest on personal, movable property deposited with the lender until redeemed
- causing or capable of causing death; mortal; deadly
- a powerful feeling of resentment or anger aroused by something perceived as an injury, insult, or injustice
- brave, spirited, noble-minded
- a person who receives or entertains guests at home or elsewhere
- extreme mental agitation; wild excitement or derangement
- highly offensive; repugnant; disgusting
- Usually, groceries; especially British. grocery. food and other commodities sold by a grocer
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- grim or unpleasantly severe; stern; cruel
- containing a high amount of water or water vapor; noticeably moist
- one class of such a set
- meager; not adequate
- capable of being bent, usually without breaking; easily bent
- very harsh, bright, dazzling light
- indication of a future course of action
- a person who is rejected or cast out, as from home or society
- a condition or practice conducive to the preservation of health, as cleanliness
- the act of breaking; state of being broken
- violent in action or spirit; raging; furious
- any place of shelter and safety; refuge
- capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object
- limited to the object or objects designated
- clothes or apparel, especially rich or splendid garments
- to enjoy a pleasant situation
- of very little importance or value; insignificant
- lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength
- not clear to the understanding; hard to perceive
- taking place, changing, moving, etc., by small degrees or little by little
- consistent, orderly, or pleasing arrangement of parts
- having a space or cavity inside; not solid; empty
- a class or category; kind; sort; style
40 Clues: meager; not adequate • one class of such a set • to seize upon; hold firmly • to hold back; hinder; impede • to enjoy a pleasant situation • brave, spirited, noble-minded • to emphasize or make prominent • to predict; calculate in advance • very harsh, bright, dazzling light • a storm of the most intense severity • a class or category; kind; sort; style • ...
TBEX 2017-03-19
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- When calling a "Left Flank" it is called when what foot hits the ground?
- The Cadet handbook refers to a ______ Apocalypse.
- The 45th word of the Cadet Creed.
- A step up from Platoon.
- Followership is the act, _______, and willingness to follow a leader.
- The WYA utilizes a "Hands ____" leadership concept
- One of the leadership traits
- Highest Cadet appointed rank
- Third word of the acronym AAR.
- The highest ribbon you can earn at the academy.
- "I.T. stands for ________ Training
- The _________ presentation is the last Platoon Drill event of the cycle.
- Former Cadets advice was to use this wisely in Study Skills
- An example of a combined command
- A leader must provide the _______, direction and motivation.
- Part of the WYA mission statement mentions becoming productive ________.
- One of the four factors of leadership.
- The "K" in KP.
- You need one of these to complete part of "Job Skills"
- First part of the acronym DFAC
- The WYA's primary focus
- What does the "P" in CAP stand for?
- The amount of Appointed Ranks within a platoon.
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- The Commandant's rank.
- The 26th word of our National Anthem
- Another name for a platoon identification flag
- First Part of a two part command is the _____ command
- What does the "P" in RPM stand for?
- The four core values of the WYA are Respect, ______, Commitment, and Professionalism.
- The second part of an 8 core component.
- The Be, _____, and Do of leadership.
- The first flag ceremony of the day.
- One of the Preparation Drill Exercises
- The second word in I.T.
- One of the WYA values
- The highest earned Cadet rank.
- There are ____ rest positions from the halt.
- The two authorized platoon formations are column and _____.
- You can have appointed ranks and _____ ranks.
- One of the leadership powers
- The 4th part of the Recovery drill is the _____ stretch.
- The set of values all Cadets will adhere is the ______ Code
- The amount of steps to problem solving
- A leader must make ______ and timely decisions
44 Clues: The "K" in KP. • One of the WYA values • The Commandant's rank. • A step up from Platoon. • The second word in I.T. • The WYA's primary focus • One of the leadership traits • Highest Cadet appointed rank • One of the leadership powers • Third word of the acronym AAR. • The highest earned Cadet rank. • First part of the acronym DFAC • An example of a combined command • ...
Grammar Final Project - Andrea Barralaga 2021-12-10
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- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable.
- a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality.
- the feeling of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
- a ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems.
- the action of inoculating or of being inoculated; vaccination.
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
- refers to the loss of memories, such as facts, information and experiences.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- An entry recording a sum owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
- a useful or valuable thing or person.
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- the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.
- spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact.
- a temporary alliance for combined action, especially of political parties forming a government.
- take possession of a mortgaged property when the mortgagor fails to keep up their mortgage
- an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offences.
- A person or company to whom money is owing.
- an act of taking money out of an account.
- (of a monarch) renounce one's throne.
- Something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default.
- A process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination.
- the ancient past, especially the period of classical and other human civilizations before the Middle Ages.
25 Clues: (of a monarch) renounce one's throne. • a useful or valuable thing or person. • an act of taking money out of an account. • A person or company to whom money is owing. • A system of money in general use in a particular country. • the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period. • a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable. • ...
Infection Control SIG 2022-04-13
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- a positive pressure room is used for a patient who is ____.
- a key ____ is the part of the equipment that must remain sterile, such as a syringe hub, and must only contact another key____>
- what colour is the IPAC Ward Resource Folder in Pod B.
- a key ____ is the area on the patient such as a wound or IV cannula area that must be protected from microorganisms.
- Shingles is a ____type of infection?
- what is the last step in the Aseptic Technique: peripheral cannulation procedure?
- what standard (number) is Preventing and Controlling Healthcare Associated Infections?
- Meningitis is a ____ type of infection?
- who to contact when a body fluid exposure occurs after hours.
- to safely remove PPE after being in a room with a patient diagnosed with Covid-19, which PPE item is removed first?
- an area that is free of microorganisms, used to prevent contamination during a medical procedure.
- the minimum volume (mL) of blood per blood culture bottle.
- with aseptic technique there a 3 zones, what is the third zone called?
- what colour is the IPAC Ward Resource Folder in Pod A.
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- the cleaning solution used to clean a patent's skin prior to venepuncture is 2% ____.
- how many steps to be undertaken when a body fluid exposure occurs from a known source?
- MRSA, VRE, CRE & CPE are all examples of_____.
- after a procedure or body fluid exposure risk is a moment number ____?
- which level of Standard Precautions are required for a patient with Clostridium Difficile?
- when taking a patient's blood, clean the skin for ____ seconds.
- the maximum volume (mL) of blood per blood culture bottle.
- the anaerobic blood culture bottle is what colour?
- which blood culture bottle should be filled first?
- to safely remove PPE after being in a room with a patient diagnosed with Covid-19, which PPE item is removed last?
- how many hand hygiene moments are there?
- the cleaning solution used to clean a patent's skin prior to venepuncture is 70%_____.
- what colour on the white envelope for an Unknown Body Fluid Exposure?
- which level of Standard Precautions are required for a patient with VRE?
28 Clues: Shingles is a ____type of infection? • Meningitis is a ____ type of infection? • how many hand hygiene moments are there? • MRSA, VRE, CRE & CPE are all examples of_____. • the anaerobic blood culture bottle is what colour? • which blood culture bottle should be filled first? • what colour is the IPAC Ward Resource Folder in Pod B. • ...
Phillips Crossword 1 2023-07-23
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- formal military attire
- whiskered fish
- Brazilian fighting style
- summer fruit
- big glass of beer
- Papa's favorite invention
- 3 under par
- the golden state
- hang loose
- Kalani's alma mater
- Papa's favorite colors to wear
- naval base in Japan
- Kalani's favorite fruit to wear
- marine invertebrates that typically form compact colonies of many identical individual polyps
- luck of the ___________
- sea cow
- God's waiting room
- always faithful
- utensil comprised of two sticks that are equal in size
- Walt's famous park in Florida
- an artificial waterway
- Papa's favorite dinner
- the best time to run on the beach
- feathery and grand palm tree that grows to sizes up to 18 feet long
- Kole’s favorite anime ever
- band that sings "Maybe"
- a mammal that we always love to see
- where Auntie Pilar has dual citizenship
- narrow boat with pointed ends
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- the branch of medicine dealing with hygiene, epidemiology, and disease prevention
- Kameron's nickname when he was a kid
- number of Phillips grandkids
- U.S. army parachute team
- Alan's chilis
- yellow-green gas at room temperature
- where Papa gets his coffee
- an "X" on a bowling scoresheet
- Portuguese donuts
- the only AI at Papa's house
- a reptile that looks like a dinosaur that usually lives in fresh water
- grow this plant to attract butterflies to your yard
- famous Vietnamese noodle soup
- Papa's favorite ice cream flavor
- loves and devotes oneself to their home & country
- our favorite golden retriever
- score of 40-40 in tennis
- where Kyler works
- what the Phillips family is full of
- one that loves sweets
- where Kyler trains
- big bird that scoops up fish
- flower commonly found in Hawaii
- treasure island
- drink with lemonade and tea; nam ed after a golfer
- drama show where the main character has a photographic memory
- bug that will ruin the paint on your car
56 Clues: sea cow • hang loose • 3 under par • summer fruit • Alan's chilis • whiskered fish • always faithful • treasure island • the golden state • big glass of beer • Portuguese donuts • where Kyler works • God's waiting room • where Kyler trains • Kalani's alma mater • naval base in Japan • one that loves sweets • formal military attire • an artificial waterway • Papa's favorite dinner • luck of the ___________ • ...
MANAGEMENT OF PEOPLE 2023-11-23
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- this is where the main responsibility in an organization rest with the head office
- this the process of making a job more interesting and challenging by increasing the range of tasks
- this is where branches of an organization are able to make substantial decisions for themselves
- this involves trusting a subordinate to carry out duties
- this is a manger directly responsible for someone else
- this is where a worker is given more task to do at the same level of challenge
- this is a theory by Herzberg which suggests that if workers are satisfied, they will stick with one employer for long
- these are factors in the external environment that motivate like pay
- this involves giving employees a variety of tasks
- this is a legitimate right associated with a specific role
- This represesents the number of employees accountable to a manager
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- This is the different levels within an organization representing the degree of authority and responsibility
- successive links from top to bottom in a hierarchy showing lines of responsibility
- this is a financial incentive where the performance of an employee is evaluated
- this is a theory that suggests rewards and incentives are the greatest motivators
- according to Herzberg this is the reason why an individual takes certain actions
- this system of financial incentive ranks jobs from highest to lowest in terms of at what value the job helps the company to be profitable
- this theory focuses on a predominant approach on how the leader handles problems
- this type of motivation comes form within an individual
- this is being answerable for actions taken and tasks performed
- this is the duty to carry out tasks according to the level expected
- According to this person’s theory of motivation an individual needs must be met to get the best out of the individual
- according to Herzberg these factors need to present in the workplace to ensure basic satisfaction example a safe clean space
- this theory assumes that leaders have certain personal and physical characteristics that enable them to lead other people and get them to perform
24 Clues: this involves giving employees a variety of tasks • this is a manger directly responsible for someone else • this type of motivation comes form within an individual • this involves trusting a subordinate to carry out duties • this is a legitimate right associated with a specific role • this is being answerable for actions taken and tasks performed • ...
Human Growth Unit 1 and 2 Crossword 2023-11-15
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- One or Two Years Old
- How people see themselves
- Toys, activities and tasks that are suitable for for a child at a certain age
- Type of sleep disturbance that occurs during the first few hours of sleep
- The set of 32 teeth that gradually replace the primary teeth
- Something that will not burn as quickly as other materials
- Muscles that help regulate elimination from the bowels
- Fabrics made form chemicals, rather than natural resources
- Able to use both hands with equal skills
- Learning by watching and copying others
- The ability to understand how another person feels
- Children Age Three to Five Years Old
- People who think about their own needs and wants, not those of others
- A mental ability that involves using the imagination to produce original ideas.
- The study of the brain
- A sleep cycle characterized by rapid eye movement
- The process by which the brain combines information taken in through the sense to ake a whole
- Doing the opposite of what other want
- Competition between brothers and/or sisters for parents’ affection and attention
- Playing near but not actually with other children
- The ability to interpret and understand everyday situations and to use prior experiences when faced with new situations or problems.
- Skillful use of the hands or fingers
- Personal Care and Cleanliness
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- The process by which young children learn to get along with other people
- A feeling of belonging with others
- Independence.
- Unplanned learning
- A cycle of sleep in which rapid eye movement doesn’t occur
- Lacking adequate sleep
- The ability to control one’s own behavior
- A fear of being away from parents, or normal environment
- Incidents in which children release anger or frustration by screaming, kicking, crying, or holding their breath
- Serious Speech difficulty that occurs when a person speaks with sporadic repetition or prolonged sounds
- Playing with other children
- The ability to use clear, distinct speech
- Learning that results from being taught formally or informally
- Abnormal Fears
37 Clues: Independence. • Abnormal Fears • Unplanned learning • One or Two Years Old • Lacking adequate sleep • The study of the brain • How people see themselves • Playing with other children • Personal Care and Cleanliness • A feeling of belonging with others • Children Age Three to Five Years Old • Skillful use of the hands or fingers • Doing the opposite of what other want • ...
Everything Review February 7 2024-02-07
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- finding differences
- the era where countries sailed to explore the Americas and find new sea routes
- use this good-tasting soap to clean your teeth
- congratulating your teammates respectfully
- using force to expand the lands of a kingdom
- a form of government giving power to the people
- the powerhouse of the cell
- bragging about a win or achievement
- a storage pocket in a cell
- a whole number and a fraction
- the lesson you're supposed to learn from a fairy tale
- finding similarities
- top number in a fraction
- short stories with a moral, like Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, etc.
- the gel-like substance that holds organelles in place
- the force against the protagonist
- using soap and water to clean yourself every day
- the lands where a country has power
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- believing your own culture to be superior to all others
- DNA - the genetic code in cells
- a fraction with a top number larger than the bottom
- your personal level of cleanliness
- a sticky buildup on teeth that needs to be brushed away
- a time period of "rebirth" in science, art, and literature in Europe
- the main problem in a story
- part of a whole
- single-celled organisms living on our bodies that make our sweat stink
- Nordic explorers who were the first Europeans to sail to what is now North America
- the sequence of events in a story
- a simple sugar formed in the mitochondria
- hired by France to establish colonies in the New World - built at Montreal and Quebec
- bottom number in a fraction
- hired by France to find gold and a route to India
- treating your fellow competitors with respect and dignity
- gives structure to plant cells
- the hero of a story
- hired by Spain to find a route to Asia; found North America instead
- wear it under your arms to smell fresh
- regard for the feelings and needs of others
- the organelle responsible for photsynthesis
- change these every day
41 Clues: part of a whole • finding differences • the hero of a story • finding similarities • change these every day • top number in a fraction • the powerhouse of the cell • a storage pocket in a cell • the main problem in a story • bottom number in a fraction • a whole number and a fraction • gives structure to plant cells • DNA - the genetic code in cells • the sequence of events in a story • ...
The Responsibility 2023-12-22
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- What word means Totally, completely or entirely
- Smoking, garbling, and drinking is all _______.
- Are the states getting a small or large amount of money from gambling?
- What was the deadly food item at panera?
- At the ______ Falls plant.
- Camel What was the cartoon that camel cigarettes used to market to kids?
- Addictions is caused by ______ use.
- these documents were stamped with what word?
- “I started thinking [that joining the ____ Program] was a mistake,”
- Did the charge lemonade have a warning label on it?
- What Word means engage in a close fight or struggle without weapons
- A former chief of staff and senior policy.
- Three years later, evaluators identified another issue related to______.
- What word means to cause great suffering to and or punishment 10
- Does having a heart condition increase your likelihood of having a cardiac event with caffeine?
- Why did cigarette companies target kids?
- Does a charged lemonade have a warning label on it?
- “But there is no known case of asbestos-related disease from the _______ industry using this technology.”
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- A study on smoking patterns of 15- to 24-years olds.
- Organizations that treat gambling addictions have seen cases ______over the past year
- Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective.
- The _______ solution would be to raise the price.
- Asbestos is hazardous and ______.
- How many categories of youth were found in the Youth target 1987 study?
- One of the former presidents.
- Open to more than one interpretation.
- What is the second-largest cigarette company?
- What word means to flood or inundate with a great quantity of something
- The decision was a stinging blow to the ___.
- The _______ location for the Joe camel ad campaign is wherever younger adult smokers hang out.
- philip morris cigarette company’s advertising campaign.
- Why else would companies target Kids because of New ______.
- What word means to make easy or easier
- What age do you have to be to wager?
34 Clues: At the ______ Falls plant. • One of the former presidents. • Asbestos is hazardous and ______. • Addictions is caused by ______ use. • What age do you have to be to wager? • Open to more than one interpretation. • What word means to make easy or easier • What was the deadly food item at panera? • Why did cigarette companies target kids? • ...
Year 7 List 15 2024-01-11
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- An event or incident that takes place; something that happens.
- A favorable or advantageous circumstance or situation that provides a chance for progress, success, or improvement.
- In a genuine and honest manner; expressing true thoughts, feelings, or intentions.
- A person or entity that serves as a connection or intermediary between two or more parties; often involves coordination or communication.
- Characterized by careful and persistent effort; showing conscientious and thorough attention to work or tasks.
- Practices and conditions that promote health and cleanliness, especially in personal and public settings.
- Accomplishments or successes that result from one's efforts, skills, or actions.
- Feeling a sense of urgency, intense need, or hopelessness; willing to take extreme measures to achieve a goal or overcome a situation.
- A set of written or printed questions designed to gather information or opinions, often used in surveys or research.
- Light-hearted, cheerful, or having an optimistic and uplifting disposition; also refers to the ability to float or remain on the surface of a liquid.
- The state of being away or not present; the lack or non-existence of something or someone.
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- The exchange of information, ideas, or feelings between individuals or groups through verbal, written, or non-verbal means.
- General agreement or unity of opinion among a group of people; a shared understanding or common decision.
- Items or elements that go along with or complement something else; typically refers to additional features or components accompanying a main entity.
- Recognition or expression of awareness, often in the form of gratitude or acceptance of something.
- The state of being convenient or easily accessible; suitability and comfort in terms of use or arrangement.
- Specialized knowledge, skill, or proficiency in a particular subject or field.
- Emotionally disengaged or impartial; not influenced by personal feelings or involvement.
- The system or organization through which a community, society, or country is politically and administratively managed.
- Persistent determination and effort in the face of challenges or difficulties; the ability to keep going despite obstacles.
20 Clues: An event or incident that takes place; something that happens. • Specialized knowledge, skill, or proficiency in a particular subject or field. • Accomplishments or successes that result from one's efforts, skills, or actions. • In a genuine and honest manner; expressing true thoughts, feelings, or intentions. • ...
REO1: Lab, Radiographic and Electrical Safety 2024-09-05
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- In an electrical fire, switch off main power supply, close the door behind you and pull the nearest ____ ____.
- Operate x-ray equipment only when ____ by an MRT instructor.
- No ____ ____ use during a live lab session.
- Don’t guess. Before proceeding with use of x-ray equipment ensure that you understand thoroughly what is required. If in doubt, ask for __________.
- Radiation _____ worn during all sessions when x-ray unit will be energized.
- Prevent the spread of _____. Practice hand hygiene and wipe down equipment after use.
- ____ shielding is to be placed on simulated patients during practice and must not cover the area of interest.
- No exposures on any _____.
- Report any electrical or unusual radiographic exposure problems _____ to your instructor.
- Be aware of ____ points on any equipment to reduce chance of injury.
- After making an exposure, check the Exposure Index value is within ____ range.
- ____ all warning signs, signals and computer pop-up messages.
- No food or liquids near the x-ray ____ panel.
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- Always use the ____ field size which would cover the area of interest. The edge of the x-ray beam is to be seen on all borders of the image.
- Report all unsafe conditions, acts and _____ immediately to your supervisor.
- Always stand in the control booth when exposing.
- Know the location of all ____ ____ buttons.
- Before exposing, check technical values to ensure they are ____ for the part being imaged and the ready light is on.
- Wear appropriate _____ for practical positioning exercises.
- Never ____ the x-ray unit unless an MRT instructor is present.
- Demonstrate ___ work habits. Be alert and use caution.
- Exposures can only be made when x-ray room doors are ____. Last person out of room does it.
- Report ____ equipment immediately. Do not attempt to make repairs.
- ___ hands before handling electrical equipment. Do not use cleaning fluids on x-ray components.
- Exposures using the mobile x-ray unit are allowed only ___ the x-ray rooms.
- _____ all equipment to the correct place when not in use.
26 Clues: No exposures on any _____. • Know the location of all ____ ____ buttons. • No ____ ____ use during a live lab session. • No food or liquids near the x-ray ____ panel. • Always stand in the control booth when exposing. • Demonstrate ___ work habits. Be alert and use caution. • _____ all equipment to the correct place when not in use. • ...
Health PT 2 2025-04-06
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- These are programs adopted by countries around the world on the 25th of September in 2015
- What virus weakens the immune system and can lead to AIDS?
- Which continent has the greatest hunger burden?
- What year were the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted?
- What mosquito-borne disease is common in tropical regions and can be deadly?
- What contains daily fragments of disease?
- What is the practice of dishonest actions in government that contribute to poverty?
- what are programs adapted by countries in SEPTEMBER 15
- What is the main goal of the ‘Zero Hunger’ SDG?
- What in the Philippines revealed that many families are “Food-Poor”?
- What is the main agricultural activity that provides food but struggles in poverty-stricken areas?
- What is the term for a lack of proper food intake leading to health issues?
- An sdg about not being able to feed ones self
- What condition results from insufficient food intake, affecting millions worldwide?
- What general term describes an abnormal condition affecting the body or mind?
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- What bacterial disease mainly affects the lungs and spreads through the air?
- What term refers to the provision of clean water and waste disposal to prevent disease?
- What global issue is defined by extreme financial hardship and lack of basic needs?
- It’s goal is to end poverty in all forms everywhere
- What term describes diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens?
- What is the condition where children under five do not grow to the expected height?
- What is the daily income threshold that defines extreme poverty in developing regions?
- What is a natural event that can lead to poverty and food insecurity?
- What medical preparation helps the body build immunity against diseases?
- What term refers to the intake of food necessary for health and growth?
- What essential resource is needed for drinking, cooking, and hygiene?
- What is the state of not having enough food to eat?
- What is a major cause of food scarcity in many poor countries?
- What term describes the health of mothers, especially during pregnancy and childbirth?
- What group is most vulnerable to malnutrition and infectious diseases?
30 Clues: What contains daily fragments of disease? • An sdg about not being able to feed ones self • Which continent has the greatest hunger burden? • What is the main goal of the ‘Zero Hunger’ SDG? • It’s goal is to end poverty in all forms everywhere • What is the state of not having enough food to eat? • what are programs adapted by countries in SEPTEMBER 15 • ...
Starlight 3a-e 2024-12-23
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- to take somebody else’s child into your family and become its legal parent(s)
- an area of a city that is very poor and where the houses are dirty and in bad condition
- that makes somebody believe that something is true
- the use of something in a way that is wrong or harmful
- come together, or bring people together, in one place to form a group
- to protect something and prevent it from being changed or destroyed
- having special rights or advantages that most people do not have
- important, pleasant, interesting, etc.; worth spending time, money or effort on
- to allow liquid or gas to get in or out through a small hole
- to give money, food, clothes, etc. to somebody/something, especially a charity
- the practice of keeping yourself and your living and working areas clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- the opinion that people have about what somebody/something is like, based on what has happened in the past
- talking a lot in a friendly way
- full of or covered in mud
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- a story from ancient times about people and events, that may or may not be true; this type of story
- extremely bad, especially from a moral point of view
- to make somebody feel as if they are not important and cannot influence decisions or events; to put somebody in a position in which they have no power
- to say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something
- a person who admires somebody/something or enjoys watching or listening to somebody/something very much
- put a drug or other substance into a person’s or an animal’s body using a syringe
- place, person or thing that you get something from
- the ability to make sensible decisions after carefully considering the best thing to do
- a sum of money that somebody owes
- violent behaviour that is intended to hurt or kill somebody
- remaining constant in your support of somebody/something
- coloured substances used on the skin to make yourself look more attractive or to change your appearance
26 Clues: full of or covered in mud • talking a lot in a friendly way • a sum of money that somebody owes • place, person or thing that you get something from • that makes somebody believe that something is true • extremely bad, especially from a moral point of view • the use of something in a way that is wrong or harmful • ...
2A Crossword 2024-11-03
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- Dental degree for general practitioners (Abbr.)
- A place to see movies
- To rest your head at night
- Orthodontic devices used to straighten teeth
- Opposite of 'hot'
- Layer of the tooth beneath the enamel
- The act of moving a patient
- Instrument used to measure pocket depths around a tooth
- The color of the sky
- Type of flat, broad tooth used for grinding food
- A professional trained to diagnose and treat dental conditions
- A sweet baked good
- Large body of water
- A term for muscle pain
- Area of tooth decay
- The capital of France
- A common route for medication by mouth
- Not tall
- A large mammal
- Pointed tooth located between incisors and premolars
- Tool for measuring temperature
- To record patient information
- A procedure to remove fluid
- Type of dental X-ray showing upper and lower teeth on one side
- Medical term for gums
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- Opposite of 'up'
- String used to clean between teeth
- A condition requiring immediate care
- Artificial tooth root placed in the jaw to support replacement teeth
- Cap placed over a damaged tooth
- A type of fruit
- Condition involving excessive grinding or clenching of teeth
- A common pet
- A critical incident report
- Hard outer layer of the tooth, the most mineralized tissue in the body
- Sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth
- CANAL Dental procedure to treat infection inside the tooth
- Relationship between upper and lower teeth when the mouth is closed
- Tool used by dental hygienists to remove plaque and tartar
- Breakdown of tooth structure due to bacteria
- A common type of diabetes (without space)
- A popular beverage
- A professional who specializes in anesthesia
- To move through water
- A document detailing care plans
- A season after winter
- Cap placed over a damaged or decayed tooth
- You use this to write
- A nurse's role in emergencies
- Essential hygiene practice
- Imaging method that allows viewing of teeth and jaw structure
- A four-legged animal that bark
52 Clues: Not tall • A common pet • A large mammal • A type of fruit • Opposite of 'up' • Opposite of 'hot' • A sweet baked good • A popular beverage • Large body of water • Area of tooth decay • The color of the sky • A place to see movies • The capital of France • To move through water • A season after winter • You use this to write • Medical term for gums • A term for muscle pain • To rest your head at night • ...
Chapter 2 EKG Vocab 2025-09-04
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- – Abnormally fast heart rate.
- information – What a patient tells you about how they feel.
- Precautions – Extra measures used for patients with contagious diseases.
- – A patient’s normal state of health or standard for comparison.
- – Listening to sounds inside the body, usually with a stethoscope.
- – Body position lying flat on the back.
- information – Facts you can see, hear, touch, or measure.
- Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) – A dangerous bacteria resistant to many antibiotics.
- – The beat of the heart felt at an artery.
- Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) – Federal agency that sets workplace safety rules.
- – Difficulty breathing.
- pulse – Pulse felt on the side of the neck.
- – Breathing pattern with periods of fast breathing, slow breathing, and no breathing.
- – A temporary stop in breathing.
- for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – U.S. agency that studies and prevents diseases.
- – Low oxygen in the body tissues.
- – Harmful microorganisms that cause disease.
- saturation – Percentage of oxygen in the blood.
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- position – Body position where a patient is semi-sitting up in bed.
- – The top blood pressure number, when the heart contracts.
- – A tiny living thing that can only be seen with a microscope.
- – Abnormally fast breathing.
- pressure – The force of blood pushing against artery walls.
- pulse – Pulse felt at the wrist.
- pulse – Pulse felt inside the elbow, often used for blood pressure.
- – The pointed tip of the heart.
- – The bottom blood pressure number, when the heart relaxes.
- – Using the hands to feel body parts during an exam.
- signs – Measurements that show the body’s most basic functions, like temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
- – The act of breathing in and out.
- – Instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- oximeter – Device clipped to a finger that measures oxygen levels.
- – Trouble breathing unless sitting upright.
- pulse – Pulse taken with a stethoscope over the heart.
- prevention – Practices used to stop the spread of illness.
- – High blood pressure.
- Precautions – Basic steps all healthcare workers use to prevent infection.
- protective equipment (PPE) – Items like gloves, masks, gowns, or goggles.
- hygiene – Washing or sanitizing hands to remove germs.
39 Clues: – High blood pressure. • – Difficulty breathing. • – Abnormally fast breathing. • – Abnormally fast heart rate. • – The pointed tip of the heart. • pulse – Pulse felt at the wrist. • – A temporary stop in breathing. • – Low oxygen in the body tissues. • – The act of breathing in and out. • – Body position lying flat on the back. • – The beat of the heart felt at an artery. • ...
Chapter 6 2026-01-09
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- An increase in body temperature above normal range (36.6 – 37.2⁰C)
- Cellular part of an immune response. They respond to antigenic fragments that have been processed and presented by infected cells.
- Fever is a _________ mechanism where the body's core temperature is reset at a higher temperature.
- type of immunity that come from antibodies from another source (such as breast milk for a newborn).
- A defensive response to damage caused by physical agents, microbial infections or chemical agents. This involves pain, redness, heat and swelling.
- ________ vaccines inactivate toxins produced by the bacteria, so they don’t make a person ill
- The term for a modified (weakened) antigen in a vaccine
- The response of the body to a second or subsequent exposure to an antigen previously encountered. It is often quicker and stronger.
- The type of lymphocytes that produce antibodies.
- A term describing a form of antibody-antigen reaction(clumping).
- Generalised scavenging cells found in connective tissue
- The delivery of antigenic material (the vaccine) to produce immunity to a disease
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- ___________ are resistant to several antibiotics or to all known drugs.
- ________defence is the body's first line of defence.
- One of the most common white blood cells involved in engulfing and ingesting foreign cells
- An automatic, involuntary response to a stimulus (e.g. coughing, sneezing).
- Macrophages are involved in both non-specific and ________ immunity.
- Oily secretion that creates a hostile environment for pathogens in the skin
- In ___________-mediated response, B cells are stimulated to reach the lymphoid tissue.
- The engulfing action of leucocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages (cell eating)
- Any foreign protein that enters the body is called an _________.
- _________cells that confer active immunity
- The type of immunity given by vaccination
- Drugs used to fight infections against bacteria.
- Produced to prevent blood clotting in the localised area during inflammation
- Abnormal reactions of the immune system that occur in response to otherwise harmless substance
- The purpose of ___________ is to reduce the risk of infection by pathogens.
27 Clues: The type of immunity given by vaccination • _________cells that confer active immunity • Drugs used to fight infections against bacteria. • The type of lymphocytes that produce antibodies. • ________defence is the body's first line of defence. • The term for a modified (weakened) antigen in a vaccine • Generalised scavenging cells found in connective tissue • ...
Fowler Staff 2020-04-08
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- dated a Texas Rangers baseball player
- fraternal twin is a parole officer
- worked in accounting for 7 years
- was part of the OSU pom squad
- used to fly single engine aircrafts
- went skydiving a few weeks after getting married
- has a degree in dental hygiene
- prefers her sour gummy worms to be melted
- was adopted at 13 years old
- has lived in 25 different homes in 11 different countries
- husband starred in the Civil War movie The Blue and the Gray
- was a diver for the swim team in high school
- was an extra in the movie Texasville
- was attacked by little black and white demon monkeys in Belize
- Mr. Dave was her softball coach for co-Ed softball
- became royalty when she was engaged in a castle
- had a slight obsession with ABBA during her childhood
- turned down a full ride softball scholarship to Hillsboro College to stay close to home
- identifies as OCD
- varsity cheer captain and homecoming queen
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- loves bell bottoms, chokers, headbands, and all things Hippie!
- tried out for the Mickey Mouse Club
- high school football sweetheart, Christmas queen, and 1 of 3 nominees for school beauty
- can play the guitar, likes to cook & paint
- hit a 125 yard hole-in-one
- has two different colored eyes (each eye also has two colors)
- born in Germany
- double jointed in her hands
- used to ride dirt bikes
- had a pet rooster growing up
- double meat double cheeseburger from McD's is her guilty pleasure
- climbed the Great Wall of China
- graduated as valedictorian in a class of 43 students
- has webbed toes
- learned to water ski at 5 years old
- part of the "first" lady's soccer team in WFISD
- has won two fishing tournaments
- had a degree in business administration
- born in England and maintained dual citizenship until 18
- no artificial or chemical coloring has ever been used
- collects mugs even though she doesn't drink coffee
- one of 6 kids
42 Clues: one of 6 kids • born in Germany • has webbed toes • identifies as OCD • used to ride dirt bikes • hit a 125 yard hole-in-one • double jointed in her hands • was adopted at 13 years old • had a pet rooster growing up • was part of the OSU pom squad • has a degree in dental hygiene • climbed the Great Wall of China • has won two fishing tournaments • worked in accounting for 7 years • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2020-09-07
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- Point / The point at which food remaining after being eaten is disposed of properly.
- Clothing / Clothing that is worn to help lower the chances of food contamination.
- / The system used to keep food safe from the kitchen to the table.
- Internal Temperature / The lowest temperature at which foods can be safely cooked.
- Restraint / Any barrier that holds back head or facial hair to keep it from contaminating food.
- Thermometer / A device used to check the temperatures of food.
- Life / The period of time a product can be stored and still be good to use.
- in, first out / An inventory system in which food products that are oldest are used first, so that all products that are fresh when used.
- / Removed from the shell.
- / Products that can spoil quickly, especially if they are not stored properly.
- / Using good grooming habits to maintain health.
- Dishwashing / Washing dishes, glasses, cookware, and utensils by hand.
- System / A system of flow charts, policy and procedure manuals, written descriptions, and food temperature readings taken at different times.
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- / Placing food in a location for later use.
- / To take a product at the end of its use and turn it into a raw material to make a different product.
- / The process of keeping foods warm or cold before serving them.
- / Fresh fruits and vegetables.
- / To heat a product at high enough temperatures to kill harmful bacteria.
- Sanitizer / A special liquid that kills bacteria on your skin; it is often used without water.
- Coat / A working coat that traditionally has two rows of buttons down the front, long sleeves, and turned-up cuffs.
- / A written record of day to day activities and procedures.
- / A worker who is in direct contact with food.
- / Accepting deliveries of food and supplies.
- / Preparing and cleaning food so that it can be eaten.
- of Food / The path food takes from when it is received by an establishment to when it is disposed of as waste.
- Preparation / Cooking and preparing foods to be eaten.
- Control Point / A step in the flow of food where contamination can be prevented or eliminated.
- / To adjust (as a thermometer) for accuracy.
28 Clues: / Removed from the shell. • / Fresh fruits and vegetables. • / Placing food in a location for later use. • / Accepting deliveries of food and supplies. • / To adjust (as a thermometer) for accuracy. • / A worker who is in direct contact with food. • / Using good grooming habits to maintain health. • / Preparing and cleaning food so that it can be eaten. • ...
Three Collections of Law (p. 96-101) 2021-03-12
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- Catholic today are _ obliged to follow too many of the specific laws found in Exodus, Deuteronomy, or Leviticus.
- Leviticus 11 discusses the _ laws.
- _ animals stay in their categories
- One reason to offer sacrifice was to offer a _ for the person who sinned.
- When someone sinned, he or she must be _
- It was also thought that sin could _ the Temple and sacrifice could purify the area.
- The _ code is considered to older than the Deuteronomic Code
- The Levitical Code also deals with _ laws.
- _ is an example of an unclean animal because it was considered a “fish” without scale or fins.
- All _ were forgiven in a year of Jubilee
- The purity laws helped the Israelites to maintain their _ identity.
- Another reason was for sacrifice to _ the sin from the holy Temple and its altar.
- There is _ evidence that laws of Jubilee were observed on a regular basis.
- _ offerings consistent of grains like barley
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- The year of Jubilee began with a blast of a _.
- The Levitical Code mainly covers _ laws.
- It is generally held that there are __ different collections of the Law.
- _ offerings were to give glory and praise to God
- Today, punishment is intended as a _.
- Purity Laws are concerned with maintaining a sense of “being _” that applied to the whole community.
- the laws of Jubilee show a _ concern for social justice
- Deuteronomy reflect the time of the _ during which interests in social justice were prevalent.
- The spirit of _ and community in the Mosaic Law that is embraced by Jesus in the Beatitudes preached by Jesus.
- The emphasis of biblical laws are not on guilt or punishment, but on ___ of the community.
- Laws that govern the actions of priests, regulations for sacrifice, and the building and maintenance of the Temple.
- There is a theory that the food laws were a primitive _ code.
- _ insects is an example of one of the “classes” of animals.
- An event that occurred every seventh sabbatical year
- Laws with the day-to-day issues that arise between people
29 Clues: Leviticus 11 discusses the _ laws. • _ animals stay in their categories • Today, punishment is intended as a _. • The Levitical Code mainly covers _ laws. • When someone sinned, he or she must be _ • All _ were forgiven in a year of Jubilee • The Levitical Code also deals with _ laws. • _ offerings consistent of grains like barley • ...
Hotel Amenities 2017-02-09
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- kit a small kit with needle and thread to make repairs / Noun / I found the s--- k-- in the hotel desk drawer.
- liquid used to rinse the oral cavity clean / Noun / He rinsed with sharp m--- to kill germs.
- a place for your car / VerbNoun / She is p--- her car in the p--- garage.
- clothes in need of washing, or just washed / Noun / He put his dirty socks in a pile of l---.
- hot room where people sweat / Noun / The s--- is a hot room and makes me sweat.
- something added to improve a substance / Noun / The c--- made her hair much softer.
- selling or peddling / Verb / There v--- machine in the hall that sells junk food.
- a 3-8 person tub with heated moving water / Noun . The h-- --- in the hotel was next to the swimming pool.
- a method of cleaning dress clothes / Noun / The d--- for my white shirt costs $ 4.00.
- soft, absorbent paper used for hygiene / Noun / She wiped his tears with a soft paper t---.
- tall counter for serving drinks / Noun / We eat breakfast on stools at the b--.
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- having good health and physical condition / Noun / I exercise to improve my physical f---.
- a device for removing wrinkles in clothes / Noun / I used a hot i--- to press the wrinkles out.
- an electrical tool for drying hair with heat / Noun / I quickly dried my air using the hotel h-- d--.
- to wash the hair with soap or detergent / Noun / I s--- and condition my hair daily.
- cleaning product that produces suds / Noun / I wash my hands with s--- and water.
- a skin softener for the body / Noun / You can treat dry skin with b--- l---.
- a plastic hat used to keep hair dry when showering / Noun / He wore a s--- c-- in the shower to keep his hair dry.
- delivery service to a hotel room / Noun / We ordered a meal in our hotel room using r-- s---
- water recreation / NounVerb / She is s--- and splashing in the s--- pool.
- a place health and beauty services / Noun / I had a facial and manicure at the s--.
21 Clues: a place for your car / VerbNoun / She is p--- her car in the p--- garage. • water recreation / NounVerb / She is s--- and splashing in the s--- pool. • a skin softener for the body / Noun / You can treat dry skin with b--- l---. • hot room where people sweat / Noun / The s--- is a hot room and makes me sweat. • ...
Operating Room Personnel and Surgical Assisting Crossword 2020-09-20
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- This nurse is the person that opens packs and is the runner for the surgical team
- Should be short, clean, and healthy
- Type of Surgical scrub that has a rapid speed of action
- Indicates that the palm of the hand is facing upward or outward
- Absence of all living microorganisms, including spores
- Must fit properly so that a cough or sneeze cannot escape
- ______ gloving provides assurance against contamination
- Absence of pathogenic microorganisms that cause infection
- Can occur if a non-scrubbed-in personnel enters or touches the sterile field
- Type of antibiotics given prior to surgery
- Sterile _____ is an area that has been covered with a sterile barrier
- Be mindful of which one of these you use to administer drugs
- Contamination from the surgical team and environment
- Should be removed as part of surgical hygiene
- Can kill enveloped viruses
- Occurs when liquids soak through a drape from a sterile area to an unsterile area, and vice versa
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- Surgical scrub that has persistence limited to a few hours
- Type of suture pattern where a knot is taken for each stitch
- Purpose of surgical hand scrub is to remove as many _____________ as possible
- Middle layer that holds the fat together and provides extra support
- Type of suture pattern that has a running stitch
- Should be removed 10-14 days postoperatively
- Sutures that can cause chronic irritation if not removed on time
- Surgical scrub that has an immediate antimicrobial effect
- aka intradermal
- Rotation of hand and forearm so that the palm faces backward
- The colour ethylene oxide gas sterilization tape is before being exposed to ethylene oxide gas
- Type of wax that is used on a cut bone surface to assist with hemorrhage control
- Should be counted when the pack is opened and before the patient is closed
- Contamination from the patient itself
- Should be clean and free from hair and debris
- Should be tied back and covered with a cap
32 Clues: aka intradermal • Can kill enveloped viruses • Should be short, clean, and healthy • Contamination from the patient itself • Type of antibiotics given prior to surgery • Should be tied back and covered with a cap • Should be removed 10-14 days postoperatively • Should be removed as part of surgical hygiene • Should be clean and free from hair and debris • ...
Emergency Preparedness 2024-02-24
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- What type of food is recommended for long-term storage in case of emergencies?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for power outages?
- What should you do if you're caught outside during a flash flood?
- What should you do if you receive a tsunami warning?
- What should you do if there's a power outage during a heatwave?
- What emergency contact information should you have readily accessible?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for hygiene purposes?
- What essential item should you include in your emergency kit for water purification?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for communication in case of cellular network failure?
- What should you do if you smell gas after a disaster?
- What should you do to secure heavy furniture in your home?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for navigation if GPS fails?
- What should you do if you're trapped in a building during an earthquake?
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- What should you have in your emergency kit for treating minor injuries?
- What is the safest place to take shelter during a tornado?
- What should you include in your emergency kit for warmth in cold weather?
- What should you avoid during a lightning storm?
- What should you do to prepare your home for a hurricane?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for treating water-related illnesses?
- What should you do if you're stranded in your car during a snowstorm?
- What item should you include in your emergency kit to signal for help?
- What should you do if you're trapped in a wildfire?
- What important document should you keep in a waterproof container in your emergency kit?
- What organization provides guidelines for disaster preparedness?
- What communication device should you have in your emergency kit?
- What should you do if you're caught in a rip current while swimming?
- What should you do first in case of a fire emergency?
- What should you include in your emergency kit for your pets?
- What should you do if there's a chemical spill nearby?
- What should you do during an earthquake to protect yourself?
30 Clues: What should you avoid during a lightning storm? • What should you do if you're trapped in a wildfire? • What should you do if you receive a tsunami warning? • What should you do first in case of a fire emergency? • What should you do if you smell gas after a disaster? • What should you do if there's a chemical spill nearby? • ...
Food For The Poor-Partnerships 2024-08-13
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- Insects known for making honey.
- Having a strong effect.
- Place of worship often involved in community outreach.
- Became independent in 1962, retaining membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, Kingston, known for Reggae music.
- Group of related individuals.
- Bonds formed through charitable partnerships.
- Generous individual contributing to humanitarian efforts.
- Farm animals known for snouts.
- Homes built for families in need.
- Compassionate actions. Gentle in nature.
- Commitment to donate or assist those in need.
- Relating to illness and injuries and to their treatment or prevention
- A colorless, transparent, odorless liquid essential resource provided to impoverished areas.
- Country which word means "place of many trees".
- Follower of Christ.
- Sweet substance made by bees.
- Planned undertaking.
- Worship, relieve, obey, minister.
- Oval or round objects laid by a female bird.
- Grateful or appreciative.
- FFTP groups supported by aid and development initiatives.
- Practices that ensure long-term community health.
- Basic food items.
- Base or groundwork.
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- Collaborations between organizations.
- Process of learning. Key component in breaking the cycle of poverty.
- An outdoor area provided for children to play on.
- Group working together to achieve a common goal (ie alleviate poverty).
- Deep affection or care.
- Nations or states.
- Highly favored.
- Express warm approval or admiration of
- Construct or assemble.
- Prosper or flourish. Goal for communities receiving assistance.
- A country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America, Capital Bogota
- Country that literal meaning of the word is “depths" in Spanish.
- Money earned.
- A solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship.
- Practices for cleanliness.
- Country that means "The Savior"(2 words).
- An emblem of Christianity.
- Give or add to.
- Process of growth or improvement.
- Planned series of events or activities that FFTP does to to assist the poor.
- Central figure inspiring charitable work. In Hebrew means "God saves".
- Institutions for education.
- Show or explain to someone how to do something.
47 Clues: Money earned. • Highly favored. • Give or add to. • Basic food items. • Nations or states. • Follower of Christ. • Base or groundwork. • Planned undertaking. • Construct or assemble. • Having a strong effect. • Deep affection or care. • Grateful or appreciative. • Practices for cleanliness. • An emblem of Christianity. • Institutions for education. • Group of related individuals. • ...
Clothing 2024-08-29
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- Traditional Japanese garment with wide sleeves
- Long piece of cloth worn around the neck for warmth
- Knitted garment with an open front, usually with buttons
- Handwear that provides warmth and protection
- Sweater with a high, folded collar to keep warm
- Matching jacket and trousers for formal occasions
- Close-fitting legwear, often worn with skirts
- Sleeveless garment worn over a shirt or blouse
- Warm, soft fabric often used in jackets
- One-piece outfit that covers the body from shoulders to legs
- Formal jacket, part of a suit or business attire
- Comfortable pants often worn for exercise or lounging
- Garment covering the whole body, often used for work
- Clothing worn from the waist down, covering each leg
- Long shirt or dress, often worn over leggings
- Clothing designed for pregnant women
- Loose-fitting dress worn for sleeping
- Casual shoes designed for comfort and athletic activities
- Sleepwear consisting of a shirt and pants or shorts
- Headwear worn for protection or style
- Loose-fitting garment worn at home or after bathing
- One-piece garment combining shorts and a top
- Knitted garment worn on the upper body for warmth
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- Outerwear designed to keep you warm or dry
- Women's shirt often made of lightweight fabric
- Footwear that covers the ankle or higher
- Athletic wear comprising a jacket and pants
- Small decorative fasteners for shirt cuffs
- Garment worn on the feet, typically under shoes
- Straps worn over shoulders to hold up trousers
- Accessory worn around the neck, often for formal occasions
- Garment worn from the waist down, often part of a suit
- Waterproof coat for protection against rain
- Long outerwear garment, usually with sleeves
- Casual headwear, often with a brim
- Footwear designed to protect and comfort the feet
- Garments worn under clothing to shape the body
- Garment worn on the upper body, usually with sleeves
- Garments worn under clothes for comfort and hygiene
- Garments that cover the upper part of the legs
- Protective garment worn over clothes while cooking
- Accessory worn around the waist to hold pants up
42 Clues: Casual headwear, often with a brim • Clothing designed for pregnant women • Loose-fitting dress worn for sleeping • Headwear worn for protection or style • Warm, soft fabric often used in jackets • Footwear that covers the ankle or higher • Outerwear designed to keep you warm or dry • Small decorative fasteners for shirt cuffs • Athletic wear comprising a jacket and pants • ...
RAP Accreditation Crossword - Are You Ready?? 2023-05-03
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- accreditation will occur in the first week of
- check all 3 at all points of care
- this is standard 3
- please ensure this is completed by the MO before putting up a blood transfusion
- this is standard 2
- this is standard 1
- accreditation occurs every years
- this is standard 7
- there are moments of hand hygiene
- this zone triggers a MDT review
- refers to disclosing all information to the patient when an incident or error has occurred
- it is important to ask the question, are you or Torres Strait Islander origin
- early signs of sepsis may include a high heart rate and this
- this zone triggers a RGN review increased observations
- the APINCHEN acronym was developed that refers to medication
- this should be used as the sunrise document when any of the 3 zones are triggered
- screening and assessment is now a mandatory part of the nursing admission note
- 1800 702 264 is the hotline to call for all work injuries
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- this is standard 6
- the first two high risk in the APINCHEN acronym
- this are the first 4 of the 8 Charter of Health Care Rights
- asking this question is now what
- this is one of the top tips for Aboriginal appropriate care - to put family, kinship and community before their own health
- report all incidents through this system
- keeping safe is everyones?
- one of the biggest risk that a patient will encounter on a rehabilitation ward
- this saturation below 88% triggers a MET call
- this campaign intends to encourage patients and staff to have meaningful conversations which should include their goals of care
- this zone will trigger a MET call
- and responding to clinical deterioration is standard 8
- their are this many standards that SALHN will be measured against during accreditation week
- your worried, we're supports consumers to raise concerns about their clinical of mental situation
- this is standard 5
33 Clues: this is standard 6 • this is standard 3 • this is standard 2 • this is standard 1 • this is standard 7 • this is standard 5 • keeping safe is everyones? • this zone triggers a MDT review • asking this question is now what • accreditation occurs every years • check all 3 at all points of care • there are moments of hand hygiene • this zone will trigger a MET call • ...
Peyton Hargrove Culinary Crossword 2023-03-24
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- Food, Acidity, Time, Temperature, Oxygen and Moisture.
- The path food takes from receiving and storage through preparation, cooking, holding, serving, cooling, and reheating.
- Food that does not need any further preperation
- 41F to 135F
- A harmful microorganism that can make people Ill.
- A rolling boil
- A job that ensures processes and systems are running effectively within your organization.
- A mixture of 2 or more liquids that are normally immiscible.
- 1/4 inch thick matchstick cuts.
- 2 parts Onion, 1 part carrot and 1 part celery.
- Require a host to live and reproduce and are often found in seafood.
- 2 inches long and 1/4 inch by 1/4 inch thick.
- 'To the bite' Cooked pasta that is firm but not hard.
- An aromatic mixture of herbs tied together to flavor stocks and soups.
- Can make Biological toxins if not bought from approved suppliers.
- Washing your hands, wearing a clean uniform, and not scratching your scalp.
- A process that converts sugar to acids, gases and/or alcohol.
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- A normally harmless food that can cause an allergic reaction in some people.
- Sickness caused by food contaminated by pathogens.
- A food defense program that stands for Assure, Look, Employees, Reports and Threat.
- 1/8 inch thick cubes cut from julienne slices.
- A microorganism that is found everywhere and grows rapidly under FATTOM conditions.
- Food requiring time and temperature control to limit pathogen growth.
- A program used to identify health hazards and to establish strategies to prevent, eliminate, or reduce their occurrence.
- A system that identifies how old foods are and when those foods should be discarded before bacteria can cause foodborne illness.
- A substance that causes a baked good to rise.
- The transfer of harmful pathogens to food.
- A gentle bubble
- A microorganism that requires a living host to grow and can be transferred through food.
- White streaks and flecks of fat within the lean sections of meat.
30 Clues: 41F to 135F • A rolling boil • A gentle bubble • 1/4 inch thick matchstick cuts. • The transfer of harmful pathogens to food. • A substance that causes a baked good to rise. • 2 inches long and 1/4 inch by 1/4 inch thick. • 1/8 inch thick cubes cut from julienne slices. • Food that does not need any further preperation • 2 parts Onion, 1 part carrot and 1 part celery. • ...
Day Ten 2023-05-27
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- stopped living
- to produce or provide or to give way
- accept something a true
- a deputy or substitute acting for a superior
- no longer feeling distressed or anxious; reassured
- a flat, rectangular container, typically made of leather, for carrying books and papers
- the daughter of one's sibling
- a broad piece of metal or another suitable material, held by straps or a handle attached on one side, used as a protection against blows or missiles
- a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access
- someone responsible for processing cash, debit, credit and check transactions using a cash register or other point-of-sale system in a retail environment
- any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish
- an internal combustion engine in which heat produced by the compression of air in the cylinder is used to ignite the fuel
- go into or through
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
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- (of a place) surrounded by armed forces aiming to capture it or force surrender
- refusing to obey rules or someone in authority
- a person who propels and steers a gondola
- a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection
- fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans
- an evil spirit or demon
- a foreigner, especially one who is not a naturalized citizen of the country where they are living
- align or position
- an officer in the British army commanding a brigade and ranking immediately below a major general
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
- having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness
- a portion of an object or of material, produced by cutting, tearing, or breaking the whole
- suffered grief
- making no or little noise
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- a person or organization using the services of a lawyer or other professional person or company
30 Clues: stopped living • suffered grief • align or position • go into or through • an evil spirit or demon • accept something a true • making no or little noise • the daughter of one's sibling • to produce or provide or to give way • a person who propels and steers a gondola • a deputy or substitute acting for a superior • refusing to obey rules or someone in authority • ...
Quarter 1 Test Review 2021-11-01
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- The three natural rights according to Locke
- John whose ideas greatly influenced the Declaration of Independence
- The transfer of animals, crops, people, and diseases between Europe, Africa, and the Americas as a result of Columbus' voyages
- Region of the colonies characterized by cash crop agriculture
- Region of the colonies settled by Puritans
- John who helped save Jamestown by introducing tobacco as a cash crop
- Conflict fought over the Ohio River Valley that caused Britain to go into debt
- Patriot whose engraving of the Boston Massacre stirred up anti-British feelings throughout the colonies
- John who convinced the jury to acquit most of the British soldiers charged with murder following the Boston Massacre
- Religious revival that swept through the colonies beginning in the 1730s
- John who helped save Jamestown by enforcing rules for work and hygiene
- These laws placed taxes on imported goods such as glass, lead, and paint
- The first fighting of the American Revolution took place here
- England's first successful colony in America
- This battle was the turning point and convinced France to aid the Americans
- A person who worked for 5-7 years in exchange for passage to America and eventually became free
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to influence colonists to support independence
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- Lawmaking body in Britain
- This was the last major battle
- Sent colonists to Jamestown hoping to find gold and earn profits for its investors
- A majority of the first settlers of Jamestown were this kind of person
- Primary author of the Declaration of Independence
- According to Locke, government only has the powers that the people _________________ to
- Region of the colonies characterized by ethnic diversity
- Percentage of Americans that lived on family farms in the 1700s
- An all-water route to Asia through North America
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Law that forbid colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains
- This law placed a tax on paper products such as newspapers and legal documents
- Time period during which the Declaration of Independence was written
30 Clues: Lawmaking body in Britain • This was the last major battle • Commander of the Continental Army • Region of the colonies settled by Puritans • The three natural rights according to Locke • England's first successful colony in America • An all-water route to Asia through North America • Primary author of the Declaration of Independence • ...
Crossword 14 2023-11-13
Across
- Alluring charm and elegance associated with fame.
- ______ Tea - Tea served chilled with ice.
- A specific category or style of dance, such as ballet, contemporary, or folk dance.
- Liquid fuel used in many motorized vehicles.
- The core of the Earth is mostly composed of it
- Pizza ______ - A popular pizza chain with various pizza options.
- Paved public way for the traffic of vehicles.
- German manufacturer known for luxury vehicles.
- The rate at which a vehicle moves.
- Endangered marine reptile.(Two words)
- A colorful bird often kept as a pet.
- Used for baking, roasting, and cooking dishes. (Household Appliance)
- An essential trace element for humans and animals
- A space within a hotel where guests stay.
- Tool for cutting branches in the garden.
- ________ Code - A system of dots and dashes used in telegraphy for communication.
- The supposed ability to move objects with one's mind.
- The base or support on which a structure is built.
- A high-paced game in a confined space
- A Brazilian martial art that incorporates dance.
- Traditional Roman pasta with eggs, cheese, and pancetta.
- A historic and prestigious institution in the UK.
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- Connects Europe and Asia with various neighboring countries.
- Tequila-based cocktail with lime and orange liqueur.
- Pet _____ A facility where veterinarians care for animals.
- Person who operates a vehicle.
- In Canada, not the US.
- Herbivorous mammal with thick skin.
- A reflective glass item used for grooming and decoration.
- Covers the light bulb for softer lighting.
- Argentine soccer legend
- The porcelain fixture for human waste.
- The act of writing code and creating software.
- Space for personal hygiene and bathing.
- Outpatient healthcare centers.
- The ______ - Paranormal investigators face malevolent spirits.
- Tribute to fathers. (Two words)
- A secure box for storing valuables.
- _________ in BootsClever cat from European fairy tales.
- Jersey _______ - A creature with a horse-like head and bat-like wings.
- Cares for the health of animals.
- A common bird on farms and in ponds.
- Clouding of the eye's natural lens.
- A container with a rectangular or square shape.
44 Clues: In Canada, not the US. • Argentine soccer legend • Person who operates a vehicle. • Outpatient healthcare centers. • Tribute to fathers. (Two words) • Cares for the health of animals. • The rate at which a vehicle moves. • Herbivorous mammal with thick skin. • A secure box for storing valuables. • Clouding of the eye's natural lens. • A colorful bird often kept as a pet. • ...
Jazz Age: 1920s 2023-11-01
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- A group that most wanted to restrict immigrants by using threats and violent attacks
- The political policy that promotes the interests of native-born over those of immigrants
- The banning of alcohol
- Remaining apart from other countries affairs
- Many African Americans migrated from the rural south to industrial cities in the North
- People that would illegally sell alcohol
- This occurred after prohibition was placed, even though people expected it to die down because of it
- Many appliances and items were being producted very quickly and in strong numbers, what is this called?
- The big scare of communism, where Americans accused immigrants of importing socialist and communist ideas
- A trial involving a teacher teaching the theory that man descended from animals
- Many companies used this to get customers to purchase their products
- Secret bars that people would go to after prohibition was enforced
- The line of assembling automobiles; created by Henry Ford
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- The act that created taxes on products that were brought from Europe
- A pact that made it illegal to declare war
- Artistic development, racial pride, and a political organized organization was called this
- 5 nations agreed to limit their navy
- The friends of the President, that were being involved in financial scandals
- The president during the 1920s
- The last name of the man that invented the line of automobile assembly
- A bribery scandal where the Ohio Gang and the President had leased Navy reserves to private oil companies
- An attempt to arrest foreign anarchists, communists, and radical leftists
- These immigrant men were arrested for murder because they were anarchists
- Women that wore short skirts and bobbed hair, were considered rebellious in the 1920s
- New products came to the market after disposable income rose, like hygiene and household cleaning products. What are these called?
- An organization that battled against segregation and discrimination against African Americans
- An agreement with France, Britain, Germany, and America to help Germany pay war debts
- The device that was very popular during the 1920s, and was mass producted, and considered a "luxury item"
28 Clues: The banning of alcohol • The president during the 1920s • 5 nations agreed to limit their navy • People that would illegally sell alcohol • A pact that made it illegal to declare war • Remaining apart from other countries affairs • The line of assembling automobiles; created by Henry Ford • Secret bars that people would go to after prohibition was enforced • ...
Crossword 5 - Skincare 2023-10-13
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- Feeding your skin's appetite for beauty
- A mini construction site for your face
- Like the ingredients in your grandmother's garden
- Defending your skin like a knight in shining armor
- Like silk, but on your face
- Like a canvas before a masterpiece
- Finding peace in your skincare routine
- Because your skin deserves the best
- Like a facelift without the surgery
- Glowing like a summer sunset
- Like turning on the lights in a dark room
- Giving your skin a pep talk
- Loving your skin like a plant
- Aging with style
- Balancing act for your skin
- Making your skin feel young again
- Giving your skin what it craves
- A skin condition that nobody wants
- Making your skin as soft as a baby's bottom
- Like a spa day for your face
- Because soap just isn't fancy enough
- More colorful than a rainbow
- Keeping it clean, one skincare step at a time
- Like a yoga class for your skin
- Like a hug for your face
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- Makes your skin as happy as a clam
- Groundhog Day for your skin
- Bringing life back to your skin
- A word that's often thrown around in beauty ads
- Bringing out the beauty within
- Because your skin deserves to feel
- Bringing your skin back to its former glory
- Calming the storm on your face
- Like a trampoline for your face
- Because your skin deserves results
- Getting wiser, one fine line at a time
- Like a freshly fallen snow
- A road map of a life well-lived
- Like hitting the reset button on your skin
- Because skincare should smell good too
- Like hitting the rewind button on your skin
- Like a ripe piece of fruit, but for your skin
- Like the ABCs of skincare
- In the eye of the beholder and the hands of your skincare routine
- Like a butterfly from a cocoon
45 Clues: Aging with style • Like a hug for your face • Like the ABCs of skincare • Like a freshly fallen snow • Groundhog Day for your skin • Like silk, but on your face • Giving your skin a pep talk • Balancing act for your skin • Glowing like a summer sunset • Like a spa day for your face • More colorful than a rainbow • Loving your skin like a plant • Bringing out the beauty within • ...
NEUMAN PURRZZLE 2024-10-05
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- The process of prioritizing patient care based on the severity of their condition, often used in emergency settings.
- A forecast of the likely course and outcome of a patient's condition..
- : the organ located inside the skull that is in charge of all bodily processes in humans. The cranium, which consists of the bones that make up the head, protects the brain, which is composed of billions of nerve cells.
- : a collection of devices, equipment, supplies, machinery, etc. with a certain purpose or meant for a certain use
- : Protects the body from any infections.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition or disease.
- Techniques used to prevent contamination by pathogens during medical procedures.
- - help or assistance provided to someone, often in a medical context
- An individual receiving medical care or treatment.
- : is the framework that shields many of the internal organs of vertebrate animals and supports their soft tissues.
- The degree to which a patient follows prescribed medical advice and treatment regimens.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, particularly through cleanliness.
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- The process of recording patient care, assessments, and interventions in medical records to ensure continuity and quality of care.
- : a location where medical professionals such as nurses and doctors treat and tend to the sick and injured
- : Is it relating to the senses or sensation.
- - a medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal sounds of a patient's body, primarily the heart and lungs.
- An instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- The continuous observation of a patient’s condition to detect changes.
- The ability to recover quickly from illness or difficulties, often referring to a patient’s adaptability..
- a place where medical tests and research are conducted
- : This are the basic particles of chemical elements
- Actively supporting and promoting the rights and interests of patients within the healthcare system.
- : The process of regaining health from illness.
- –; an emergency procedure used to restore breathing and blood flow.
- : A test that measures different features of your blood.
25 Clues: : Protects the body from any infections. • : Is it relating to the senses or sensation. • An instrument used to measure blood pressure. • : The process of regaining health from illness. • An individual receiving medical care or treatment. • : This are the basic particles of chemical elements • a place where medical tests and research are conducted • ...
Who am I? 2021-11-04
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- I played the bass guitar in a band.
- Before Acumen, I worked in consumer lending at TD Bank and in Marketing at HSBC.
- I believe in the powerful blend of education and community to drive change
- I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography from the University of Southampton.
- I worked as a Global Fellow for Aakar Innovations, a menstrual hygiene social enterprise in India.
- I led a global cohort of educational leaders through a year-long professional program at TED-Ed, TED's non-profit education arm.
- I was a founding faculty member at the African Leadership College, Mauritius.
- I co-founded a technology start-up in San Francisco that built mobile products for sustainable urban mobility.
- My partner used to be an actor and has actually had several supporting roles in novelas in Brazil.
- I started my career as a middle school teacher in San Francisco.
- prior to Acumen, I built a marketing analytics team and developed new marketing strategies for a $1 billion apparel distributor.
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- I have never exceeded 65 km/h (40mph) speed
- I worked in Business Development at Aman Foundation, where I was responsible for building relationships aimed at generating scalable and sustainable solutions for health and education in Pakistan.
- I have founded and served as Art Director for CARMA Journal and Creative Director of 4-18 Foundation.
- Prior to joining Acumen, I worked at WeWork.
- I have met Justin Trudeau
- I speak 3 languages and I'm now learning a fourth
- My career began as a junior legal counsel in Argentina, supporting the implementation of government programs in the most needed areas of the country.
- I am a Chevening Scholar
- I founded Talenpac to design training programs that tackle poverty and inequality.
- I have been involved in various education-related projects in both the public and private sector, serving vulnerable communities, adults, young women, and children with a focus on inclusivity, entrepreneurship, and spiritual and social-emotional wellbeing.
- I have studied guitar for years, but I haven't played in front of more than 2 people.
22 Clues: I am a Chevening Scholar • I have met Justin Trudeau • I played the bass guitar in a band. • I have never exceeded 65 km/h (40mph) speed • Prior to joining Acumen, I worked at WeWork. • I speak 3 languages and I'm now learning a fourth • I started my career as a middle school teacher in San Francisco. • ...
Health Science Career Vocab 2025-11-07
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- Diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses and address health maintenance.
- Diagnose, manage, and treat conditions and diseases of the human eye and visual system
- Designs, creates, and fits artificial limbs to people who have lost a limb
- Supports dentists by preparing patients for treatment and handling administrative tasks
- Help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
- Apply knowledge of healthcare and information systems to assist in the design and development of computerized healthcare systems.
- Evaluate and treat people who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities to help them with vocational, daily living, and other skills that promote independence.
- Take x-rays and CAT scans
- Operate ultrasound equipment to create images of inside the body.
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- Compile, process, and maintain medical records of hospital and clinic patients
- Draw blood for tests, transfusions, donations, or research.
- Assess, treat, and care for patients by manipulating the spine
- Provide basic medical care to ill, injured, or convalescing patients
- They are responsible for performing scientific testing on samples and reporting results to physicians
- Assist nurses by providing basic care and helping patients with activities of daily living.
- Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth.
- Care for patients who have trouble breathing
- Complete administrative and clinical tasks, such as scheduling appointments and taking patients’ vital signs.
- Monitor the condition of people with disabilities or chronic illnesses and help them with daily living activities.
- Evaluates and treats injuries, provides emergency care, and develops injury prevention and rehabilitation programs for athletes
- Diagnose and treat problems with patients’ teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth.
- Dispense prescription medications and provide information to patients about the drugs and their use.
- Plan and conduct food service or nutritional programs to help people lead healthy lives.
- Examine patients for signs of oral diseases, such as gingivitis, and provide preventive care, including oral hygiene.
- Provides direct patient care, which includes conducting physical and health assessments, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and performing medical procedures like wound care
25 Clues: Take x-rays and CAT scans • Care for patients who have trouble breathing • Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth. • Draw blood for tests, transfusions, donations, or research. • Help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain. • Assess, treat, and care for patients by manipulating the spine • ...
Psychology of Emotions and Halloween 2025-10-30
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- Types of emotions that are experienced universally; i.e. happiness or sadness
- They wear pointy hats, own spooky cats, and brew stuff in vats
- Part of the brain that plays an important role in emotions including fear
- A lot of people believe they have seen one, but can they trust their senses?
- A popular Halloween costume associated with the ocean; their lifestyle probably caused a lot of mental illnesses!
- Emotion expressed by crying, being quiet, and/or withdrawing from others
- Emotion that can increase your heart rate, cause racing thoughts, or trigger the fight-or-flight response
- Types of emotions that are variations of primary emotions; i.e. frustration or pride
- A lot of kids dress up like him, even though they are likely scared of what he's named after
- They were meant to bring kids happiness, but most people find them creepy
- A monster made out of the body parts of dead people and only wanted to be loved :(
- Emotion expressed with frowning, yelling, or violent behavior
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- Undead creature that like to eat what this class is all about
- Emotion accompanied by a sense of well-being and satisfaction
- These monsters go through a terrifying transformation every full moon, but they don't remember it afterwards
- He definitely went through trauma as a child, but he uses his fear to fight crime
- These people have their brains pulled out of their nose
- Everyone has one of these, even though they are spooky they offer our brain protection
- Temporary emotional state of experiencing a consistent emotion
- We love to eat it on Halloween, but it isn't very healthy
- Emotion that might cause you to open your mouth or gasp
- Complex psychological states that include subjective, physiological, and behavioral responses
- Color associated with Halloween that is also one of RNE's colors
- Emotion triggered by a physical experience, such as seeing or smelling rotting food, blood, or poor hygiene
- This monster likes to suck people's blood, which would probably cause a lot of bad mental health impacts
25 Clues: These people have their brains pulled out of their nose • Emotion that might cause you to open your mouth or gasp • We love to eat it on Halloween, but it isn't very healthy • Undead creature that like to eat what this class is all about • Emotion accompanied by a sense of well-being and satisfaction • Emotion expressed with frowning, yelling, or violent behavior • ...
Personal Hygiene 2025-11-06
Chapter 2 Vocab 2019-09-11
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- / Reducing pathogens on a surface to safe levels.
- and thermistors / Common in restaurant and foodservice operations. They measure temperatures through a metal probe and display them digitally.
- time / The specific period of time during which objects being sanitized must be immersed in a solution. The contact time depends on the type of sanitizer being used.
- / The leading cause of foodborne illness. Viruses can survive refrigerator and freezer temperatures.
- / Occurs when harmful things are present in food, making it unsafe to eat.
- danger zone / The temperature range between 41°F and 135°F. Pathogens grow well in food that has a temperature in this range.
- abused / Food that is cooked to the wrong internal temperature, held at the wrong temperature, or cooled and reheated improperly.
- of food / The path that food takes in an operation. It begins when you buy food and ends when you serve it.
- outbreak / When two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food items.
- / A person, animal, or plant on which another organism, such as a parasite, lives and feeds.
- / The transfer of allergens from food containing an allergen to the food served to a customer.
- thermometers / These thermometers, which meas its temperature, so there is less chance for cross-contamination and damage to food.
- safety management system / A group of procedures and practices that work together to prevent foodborne illness.
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- / The microorganisms that cause illness.
- / Cause many foodborne illnesses. Some bacteria, as they grow and die, create toxins (poisons) in food. Cooking may not destroy these toxins, and people who eat them can become sick.
- populations / Certain groups of people who have a higher risk of getting a foodborne illness than others.
- food / Food that can be eaten without further preparation, washing, or cooking.
- control operator (PCO) / Experts at applying, storing, and disposing of pesticides who have access to the most current and safe methods for eliminating pests. They are trained to determine the best methods for eliminating specific pests and are knowledgeable about local regulations.
- stemmed thermometer / Can check temperatures from 0°F to 220°F. This makes it useful for checking both hot and cold types of food.
- / The most important part of personal hygiene.
- /The spread of pathogens from one surface or food to another.
- / Grows under almost any condition, but especially in acidic food with little moisture. It often spoil food and sometimes produce toxins that can make people sick. Refrigerator and freezer temperatures may slow the growth of molds, but cold doesn't kill them.
- / Can spoil food quickly. The signs of spoilage include the smell or taste of alcohol, white or pink discoloration, slime, and bubbles.
- system / The body's defense against illness.ure the temperatures of food and equipment surfaces, do not need to touch a surface to check
- / Regular adjustments to tools to keep them accurate.
- / A formal review or examination conducted to see whether an operation is following food safety laws.
- cleaning schedule / A schedule that contains what should be cleaned, who should clean it, when it should be cleaned, and how it should be cleaned.
- hygiene policies / These policies must address personal cleanliness, clothing, hand care, and health in order to prevent foodhandlers from contaminating food.
- first-out (FIFO) method / Rotation of food in storage to use the oldest inventory first. Many operations use the FIFO method to rotate refrigerated, frozen, and dry food during storage.
- / Parasites are organisms that live on or in another organism (the host). The parasite receives nutrients from the host.
- food / Food that is most vulnerable for pathogen growth is also referred to as food that needs time and temperature control for safety (TCS).
- Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) / A type of food safety management system. HACCP identifies major hazards at specific points within a food's flow through the operation.
- pest management program (IPM) / A system that will prevent, control, or eliminate pest infestations in an operation.
- TOM / A way to remember the six conditions pathogens need to grow / food, acidity, temperature, time, oxygen, and moisture.
- / Can cause illness, but most commonly, they are responsible for spoiling food. Fungi are found in air, soil, plants, water, and some food. Mold and yeast are two examples of fungi.
- illness / A disease transmitted to people by food.
- limit / A requirement, such as a temperature requirement, that must be met to prevent, eliminate, or reduce a hazard.
37 Clues: / The microorganisms that cause illness. • / The most important part of personal hygiene. • / Reducing pathogens on a surface to safe levels. • illness / A disease transmitted to people by food. • / Regular adjustments to tools to keep them accurate. • /The spread of pathogens from one surface or food to another. • ...
les métier du social 2024-02-11
Cahoon Care Caregiver Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-13
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- Care Help with personal hygiene and other self-care, such as bathing, dressing, eating, going to the bathroom, maintaining personal appearance, and walking, meal preparation, grocery shopping and light housekeeping.
- The ability to control bowel and bladder function.
- provides a broad range of assistance for an adult with a chronic or disabling condition.
- Rules and limits that prevent the lines between caregiver and client from becoming blurred
- Care Care that focuses on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness
- the quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well.
- A chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning
- A state of confusion that occurs later in the afternoon and into the night. It is most often found in patients who have dementia or Alzheimer's disease and includes a range of behaviors such as increased confusion, anxiety, agitation, and sleeplessness.
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- care Short-term or temporary care of a sick, disabled, or older person for a few hours, days, or weeks, designed to provide relief to the regular caregiver.
- belt A device put on a person who has mobility issues, by a caregiver prior to that caregiver moving the patient
- An angelic person who tends to the needs or concerns of a person with short- or long-term limitations due to illness
- Being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness – especially towards caregivers
- A critical way to prevent the spread of COVID-19
- Of a state or situation requiring immediate action or attention
- Hours The hours during the day in which business is commonly conducted
- dynamic The patterns of interactions among relatives, their roles and relationships, and the various factors that shape their interactions.
- Board A device designed to help those with a physical disability to move from one surface to another
17 Clues: A critical way to prevent the spread of COVID-19 • The ability to control bowel and bladder function. • Of a state or situation requiring immediate action or attention • the quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well. • Hours The hours during the day in which business is commonly conducted • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- Taking care of oneself
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- Manual Company safety manual
- Glasses Covers one of our senses
- Event or occurrence
- eye Lifting point on almost every piece of equipment on the rig
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- What most Subseas hate writing
- Physical damage or hurt
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Investors concern
- The department that makes the company money
- The environment we drill in
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- Drop suddenly and collapse
- Famous game show in the United States
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- Accident with liquid
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- Protects our phalanges
- What you should never say to your boss
- Likes to ink
- Because one is not good enough
- Accident
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
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- Process of instruction
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Mental or physical condition
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- 70% of our body
- Permit is required for working here
- Operations ______ Manual
- Enclosed, cramped area
- A demanded responsibility
- Road _____
- Zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- easily ignited
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- A reminder of items to be done
- Being ready
- What we perform maintenance on
- Surveillance of an event or process
- Failing to function as it should
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- To stop from happening
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Must be done
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
57 Clues: Accident • Road _____ • Being ready • Likes to ink • Must be done • easily ignited • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • Process of instruction • Taking care of oneself • Enclosed, cramped area • To stop from happening • Protects our phalanges • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
Retail Terminology 2014-01-12
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- a formal assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled usually free of charge, especially that a product will be repaired or replaced if not of a specified quality
- refers to the variety of products available for sale and the display of those products in such a way that it stimulates interest and entices customers to make a purchase
- To steal merchandise from a store that is open for business.
- Is a reduction in inventory due to shoplifting, employee theft, paperwork errors, breakages and supplier fraud
- A purchase made by a consumer that replaces a previous purchase that has been consumed
- A written acknowledgment that a specified article, sum of money, or shipment of merchandise has been received
- These are a persons legal rights granted by local and national government
- These are products that are produced in vast quantities many times made using a large production line
- This refers to what is acceptable within a store such as first impressions, exterior area, pay point area, display areas, dress code, general housekeeping, paperwork & health and safety
- Goods used by individuals and businesses that must be replaced regularly because they wear out or are used up
- the number of people entering a shop or shopping area in a given time
- Conditions or assurances on a product often at an extra cost
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- This refers to the general health, safety and hygiene within a store
- This refers to how products might be organised based on type, condition, brand, etc…
- Figure calculated by dividing the Value of all transactions by the number of transactions on a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual basis
- an arrangement by which a retailer pays only for goods sold, returning those that are unsold to the wholesaler or manufacturer
- Consumer contracts are protected under this
- An individual or organization that purchases goods and services from your company
- This normally refers to the end of a certain type of product which will not be reproduced
- Items that are send, brought or carried back
20 Clues: Consumer contracts are protected under this • Items that are send, brought or carried back • To steal merchandise from a store that is open for business. • Conditions or assurances on a product often at an extra cost • This refers to the general health, safety and hygiene within a store • the number of people entering a shop or shopping area in a given time • ...
Surgical Radiography 2023-01-27
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- device for viewing inside the abdominal cavity
- A cardiologist is a doctor who specializes in the heart and its diseases
- completely clean and free from germs
- rub hard in order to clean
- a device that is placed inside someone's body in order to help their heart beat in the right way
- to make impure, esp by touching or mixing; pollute
- surgical repair of a diseased joint
- a painful or sensitive wound, injury, etc
- radiographic examination of the bile ducts
- Bile is a liquid produced by your liver which helps you to digest fat
- a surgery to remove a small portion of the bone or herniated disk material impinging the nerve root
- pieces of heavy fabric that you hang from the top of a window and can close to keep the light out or stop people looking in.
- a form of medical treatment, in which weights and pulleys are used to gently pull or stretch an injured part of the body for a period of time
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- a device incorporating a metal bar and pins that is used in stabilizing difficult bone fractures
- a building, structure, or road is the activity of building it again, because it has been damaged.
- to rid of microorganisms potentially harmful to humans, esp by chemical means
- an X-ray of a vein or artery which has been injected with dye in order to diagnose obstruction or damage
- an examination by means of a bronchoscope
- a surgical instrument for removing fluid from bodily cavities, consisting of a puncturing device situated inside a tube
- of or relating to the liver
- examination of a person or object by means of a fluoroscope
- the state of being free from living pathogenic organisms
- s the practice of keeping yourself and your surroundings clean, especially in order to prevent illness or the spread of diseases.
- the branch of radiology concerned with examination of the kidney and associated structures
- two or more things involves joining them together to form one thing.
- relating to problems affecting people's joints and spines.
- licensed physician specially trained and qualified to perform surgical procedures
27 Clues: rub hard in order to clean • of or relating to the liver • surgical repair of a diseased joint • completely clean and free from germs • an examination by means of a bronchoscope • a painful or sensitive wound, injury, etc • radiographic examination of the bile ducts • device for viewing inside the abdominal cavity • to make impure, esp by touching or mixing; pollute • ...
Fitness-4 (Licia, Aysel and Ceyda's Teams) 2021-04-16
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- You exercise a lot and can be in a good shape. (It starts with F)
- The state of being fit and healthy. (It starts with F)
- You can stretch your muscles with this exercise. (It starts with S)
- You can do this by opening and closing your legs and arms. (2 words. The first word starts with J)
- A sport you throw a ball with your hands in a team. (It starts with H)
- A bad thing we experience while doing a sport
- A sport you move your body in a water, sea or pool. (It starts with S)
- A sport two people wear gloves and fight in a ring.(It starts with B)
- A sport you shoot arrows with a bow.(It starts with A)
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- Put your legs apart and then bend your knees and come down with your hands parallel (It starts with S)
- The substance that our body needs to function and develop normally.It’s called with different letters. (It starts with V)
- The practice of keeping yourself clean, in order to prevent illness or the spread of diseases.(It starts with H)
- You must follow this when you play team sports in order to respect the other players. (It starts with F)
- A popular team sport in the USA you can play with a bat and a ball.(It starts with B)
- The goal of fitness. (It starts with W)
- You wear it to protect your knees while cycling. (It starts with K)
- A sport or activity you skate on ice.(It starts with I)
- It's a classic training exercise(It starts with C)
- The person who trains and prepares athletes for the sports events. (It starts with T)
- You wear them on your feet when you go jogging (It starts with T)
- A physical exercise performed by bending over, performing a squat thrust, returning to standing.(It starts with B)
- You throw a ball in a hole with a stick.
22 Clues: The goal of fitness. (It starts with W) • You throw a ball in a hole with a stick. • A bad thing we experience while doing a sport • It's a classic training exercise(It starts with C) • The state of being fit and healthy. (It starts with F) • A sport you shoot arrows with a bow.(It starts with A) • A sport or activity you skate on ice.(It starts with I) • ...
Influenza virus 2021-09-03
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- most effective intervention
- what should be given after 10days of exposure
- proteins of IAV and IBV
- annual virus that is contagious
- what do RIDT detect
- Diagnosis of SI is from symptoms obtained through _______health
- how many types of influenza B are there?
- __________ composed of amino acid sequences
- Influenza B are broken into _____and strains
- how many HA subtypes are there?
- _______testing not recommended for routine diagnoses
- term for sudden increase in the number of cases
- where do new virus assemble?
- how many types of influenza are there?
- when young children and older adults experience nausea/vomiting it can lead to
- important for the structure of influenza virus
- influenza type that infects nonhuman hosts
- what shape is the influenza?
- where can individuals keep track of current data?
- important measure to reduce risk
- first in self care intervention is
- term that detects viruses in respiratory specimens
- what part does the gene sequencing
- how many different features are present in the virus
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- A VIRUS
- term when genetic changes and phenomenon occur
- intranasal route
- brand name of Oseltamivir
- reconfiguration is based on
- how many different types of influenza A are there?
- when the flu season end?
- duty of all ____ to advocate for health of human beings
- ___________ and the comorbid chronic conditions are factors in severity.
- _______swabs the nose and the back of the throat
- term that increases the likelihood of having the disease
- current recommendation in vaccination is______months of age
- which flu causes sporadic cases and minor outbreaks
- ________ is patient's right and HCP's responsibility
- when does the flu season began?
- how many NA subtypes are there?
- how many gene segments are there
- children less than _____ years of age are at high risk
- term where flu is transmitted to humans
- incidence rate for the flu changes?
- genome replicates in the?
- which influenza primarily infects humans?
- what part of the body infects the virus?
- Symptoms can be _________ or severe
- what exist now to compare the viruses with old viruses
- transmission occurs through
50 Clues: A VIRUS • intranasal route • what do RIDT detect • proteins of IAV and IBV • when the flu season end? • brand name of Oseltamivir • genome replicates in the? • most effective intervention • reconfiguration is based on • transmission occurs through • where do new virus assemble? • what shape is the influenza? • annual virus that is contagious • how many HA subtypes are there? • ...
Robinswood 2022-05-28
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- board games are a great option when feeling this
- your case worker is the only person who can give this if you want people added to your contact list
- participating in this twice daily activity is one requirement to access the annex and outings
- you can have one serving of this type of snack at 8pm
- ________ meeting is your opportunity to address concerns impacting everyone in our Robinswood community
- passive, passive-aggressive, aggressive and this are types of communication staff talk with you about
- you need to wash your hands and have something on your feet if eating in this space
- you have the right to fill out this form if you have a concern related to staff or the program that staff have not been able to address
- you can have water or ______ during snack times
- people spend years working to float in this... you can get it at Robinswood just by asking
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- clean versions of these videos and DIY videos are the only things you can access on You Tube
- theses players are available to you once you have brushed your teeth and are ready to head to your room for the night
- pillows and ______ are to stay in your rooms
- used for magic and stand up routines and not okay for keeping your door open
- staff can help you search and print these kinds of pages if you enjoy using them during down times
- when do we transition to our dorms at night?
- we have a small version of this on your way to do laundry
- this type of conversation, involving a third person, is always an option to address a conflict with another person
- 9:45pm is the latest you can start this self care activity
- deodorant, toothpaste, and shampoo are examples of these supplies staff can help you access
- the person who can help you make doctor appointments and creates your goals at Robinswood
- endless steps taking you up or down
- dorm travel starts at this time and ends at eight in the evening
23 Clues: endless steps taking you up or down • pillows and ______ are to stay in your rooms • when do we transition to our dorms at night? • you can have water or ______ during snack times • board games are a great option when feeling this • you can have one serving of this type of snack at 8pm • we have a small version of this on your way to do laundry • ...
microbe crossword puzzle 2022-11-16
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- an invective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc
- another term for archaebacteria.
- (of a disease or condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
- a microorganism especially one which causes disease.
- change or cause to change in form or nature.
- a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
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- is the biological process by which new individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parent" or parents
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- (of a disease) spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- (of organic matter) rot or decompose through the action of bacteria and fungi.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- causing or likely to cause harm.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a phylum or group of phyla that comprises the single-celled microscopic animals, which include amoebas, flagellates, ciliates, sporozoans, and many other forms. They are now usually treated as a number of phyla belonging to the kingdom Protista.
20 Clues: another term for archaebacteria. • causing or likely to cause harm. • change or cause to change in form or nature. • a microorganism especially one which causes disease. • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • the process of infecting or the state of being infected. • a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus. • ...
Semester 1 Intro to Business and Marketing Review 2023-12-06
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- An economic system in which individuals own and operate the majority of businesses that provide goods and services.
- Cyber ____________ refers to the practices and steps that users of computers and IoT devices take to maintain system health and improve online security.
- An economic system in which businesses and individuals decide what to produce and buy, and the market determines prices and quantities sold.
- This occurs when people's needs and wants are unlimited and the resources to produce the goods and services to meet those needs and wants are limited.
- The performance ______________ process is a formal system for reviewing, evaluating, and improving employee performance.
- The people who create goods and services are called ___________ resources.
- A person who risks time, effort, and money to start and operate a business.
- A set of behaviors that utilize a toolbox of techniques, tools, and strategies that allow a person to achieve set goals within a given time.
- Things that you think you must have in order to be satisfied.
- Types of workplace communication include memos, business letters, _________, and chat platforms.
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- The inputs and resources used to produce goods and services.
- An economy that exhibits elements of both capitalism and socialism.
- Things that you must have in order to survive.
- Resources that are used in the production of goods and services.
- The skill set and process that utilizes a systematic approach to a task, whether answering a question, making a decision, or solving a problem.
- What remains after all business expenses have been deducted from sales revenue.
- Nonproductive _____________ in teams can cause a breakdown of trust, resentment, lowered efforts and stalled productivity.
- The organized effort of individuals to produce and sell, for a profit, the goods and services that satisfy society's needs.
- An economic system in which the government decides what goods and services will be produced,how they will be produced, for whom available goods and services will be produced, and who owns and controls the major factors of production.
- The way in which people deal with the creation and distribution of wealth.
- Raw materials supplied by nature.
21 Clues: Raw materials supplied by nature. • Things that you must have in order to survive. • The inputs and resources used to produce goods and services. • Things that you think you must have in order to be satisfied. • Resources that are used in the production of goods and services. • An economy that exhibits elements of both capitalism and socialism. • ...
Health 2023-09-21
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- a drug that stops pain
- a person qualified to treat disease, injury by physical methods such as massage,exercise
- a place where sick or injured people go to be treated by doctors and nurses
- a pain in your back
- a disease that is caused by bacteria or viruses
- the condition of your body
- finding something or someone for the first time
- someone who studies science or works in science
- someone who is not a doctor or nurse but who is trained to help people who are injured or very sick, until they get to hospital
- cleanliness whose aim is to preserve health
- an unexpected happening, often harmful, causing injury etc
- medical treatment in which a doctor cuts your body open and repairs or removes something
- someone whose job is looking after people who are sick and hurt
- the set of services provided by a country or an organization for treating people who are sick
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- someone who is being treated by a doctor, nurse, etc.
- the act of vaccinating someone or a group of people
- a dark area on your skin where you have been hurt
- something that you do to try to cure an illness or injury
- pain that continues for a long time
- a type of serious infectious disease in which there is a severe rash of large, pus-filled spots that usually leave scars
- a medicine that cures infections by destroying bad bacteria
- a doctor’s opinion of what is wrong with someone who is sick
- the treatment of mental or physical illness without using an operation
- to hurt a person or animal
- the treatment of mental or physical illness without using an operation
- someone who prepares and sells drugs in a shop
- the act of preventing
- to cause someone pain, or to injure someone or part of yourself
- an illness
- something that a person suffers from that indicates a particular disease
- a person whose job is to treat people who are sick or hurt
31 Clues: an illness • a pain in your back • the act of preventing • a drug that stops pain • the condition of your body • to hurt a person or animal • pain that continues for a long time • cleanliness whose aim is to preserve health • someone who prepares and sells drugs in a shop • a disease that is caused by bacteria or viruses • finding something or someone for the first time • ...
Emergency Preparedness 2024-03-10
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- What should you include in your emergency kit for your pets?
- What should you do to secure heavy furniture in your home?
- What organization provides guidelines for disaster preparedness?
- What important document should you keep in a waterproof container in your emergency kit?
- What essential item should you include in your emergency kit for water purification?
- What should you do if you're caught outside during a flash flood?
- What type of food is recommended for long-term storage in case of emergencies?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for navigation if GPS fails?
- What is the safest place to take shelter during a tornado?
- What should you do first in case of a fire emergency?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for treating minor injuries?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for communication in case of cellular network failure?
- What should you avoid during a lightning storm?
- What emergency contact information should you have readily accessible?
- What should you do if you're trapped in a wildfire?
- What should you do during an earthquake to protect yourself?
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- What should you include in your emergency kit for warmth in cold weather?
- What should you do if you're caught in a rip current while swimming?
- What should you do if you're trapped in a building during an earthquake?
- What should you do if there's a power outage during a heatwave?
- What item should you include in your emergency kit to signal for help?
- What should you do if you smell gas after a disaster?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for power outages?
- What should you do if you receive a tsunami warning?
- What should you do to prepare your home for a hurricane?
- What should you do if there's a chemical spill nearby?
- What communication device should you have in your emergency kit?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for treating water-related illnesses?
- What should you do if you're stranded in your car during a snowstorm?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for hygiene purposes?
30 Clues: What should you avoid during a lightning storm? • What should you do if you're trapped in a wildfire? • What should you do if you receive a tsunami warning? • What should you do if you smell gas after a disaster? • What should you do first in case of a fire emergency? • What should you do if there's a chemical spill nearby? • ...
Crossword 5 - Skincare 2023-10-07
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- Because your skin deserves results
- Taking out the trash, skincare style
- Making your skin as soft as a baby's bottom
- Raising the bar for your skincare routine
- Like the ABCs of skincare
- Shining like a diamond
- Bringing out the beauty within
- What you strive for after a skincare routine
- Not just for salads, but also for soothing eyes
- Not the dance kind, unfortunately
- Like turning on the lights in a dark room
- Balancing act for your skin
- Nature's way of keeping you humble
- Time to scrub away yesterday's regrets
- Thirsty skin's best friend
- Aging with style
- Like a ripe piece of fruit, but for your skin
- Step one: wash the day away
- Your sunburn's best friend
- Like a trampoline for your face
- Because soap just isn't fancy enough
- Not for Halloween, but it still makes you look spooky
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- Like a hug for your face
- A skin condition that nobody wants
- What your skin should be, and your schedule never is
- The magic wand of the beauty world
- The bungee jumpers of the skincare world
- Like a butterfly from a cocoon
- The ultimate goal of skincare
- A word that's often thrown around in beauty ads
- Taking charge of your skincare destiny
- Because your skin deserves the best
- The key to a harmonious complexion
- Turning heads with your radiant skin
- Because skincare should smell good too
- What we aim for, both inside and out
- Your skin's unique signature
- In the eye of the beholder and the hands of your skincare routine
- Skincare fit for a queen
- What we all wish our skin could be
- Getting wiser, one fine line at a time
- Keeping it clean, one skincare step at a time
- Shining like a star, but on your skin
- Skincare's version of a get-well card
- Like hitting the rewind button on your skin
- The unwelcome surprise of adulthood
46 Clues: Aging with style • Shining like a diamond • Like a hug for your face • Skincare fit for a queen • Like the ABCs of skincare • Thirsty skin's best friend • Your sunburn's best friend • Balancing act for your skin • Step one: wash the day away • Your skin's unique signature • The ultimate goal of skincare • Like a butterfly from a cocoon • Bringing out the beauty within • ...
PE 2025-02-13
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- – A plant-based nutrient that aids digestion.
- Diet – A meal plan with proper nutrients in the right proportions.
- – A neurotransmitter that influences motivation and pleasure.
- (Body Mass Index) – A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
- – Maintaining proper water levels in the body.
- Fat – A harmful fat linked to heart disease.
- – The body’s main source of energy from food.
- Training – Exercises that build muscle and bone strength.
- – Practicing habits that benefit personal and environmental health.
- – Physical activity that improves health and fitness.
- – The ability of muscles to exert force.
- Health – Emotional and psychological well-being.
- – The body’s ability to resist diseases and infections.
- – The ability to perform daily tasks efficiently with energy.
- Hygiene – Healthy habits that promote good sleep quality.
- – A nutrient that provides long-term energy storage.
- – Activities that promote personal well-being and relaxation.
- – A macronutrient that helps build and repair tissues.
- – A state of overall physical, mental, and social well-being.
- – The way one holds and positions their body.
- – Foods grown without synthetic pesticides or chemicals.
- – The process of consuming and utilizing food for health.
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- Foods – Foods altered from their natural state, often unhealthy.
- – Essential nutrients that support body functions.
- – Natural elements needed for good health, like calcium and iron.
- Health – The condition of having a strong and functional heart.
- – Compounds that protect the body from damage by free radicals.
- Fat – A type of fat that can increase cholesterol levels.
- Exercises – Techniques to improve oxygen intake and relaxation.
- Intake – The number of calories consumed through food and drinks.
- Management – Techniques to reduce and handle stress effectively.
- Foods – Natural, unprocessed foods like fruits and vegetables.
- – The ability to sustain prolonged physical activity.
- Exercise – Activities like running and swimming that improve oxygen flow.
- – The ability of joints to move through their full range.
- – The process of eliminating toxins from the body.
- Health – The collective well-being of a group of people.
- – The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- – A brain chemical that regulates mood and well-being.
- – Being aware of the present moment without judgment.
40 Clues: – The ability of muscles to exert force. • Fat – A harmful fat linked to heart disease. • – A plant-based nutrient that aids digestion. • – The body’s main source of energy from food. • – The way one holds and positions their body. • – Maintaining proper water levels in the body. • Health – Emotional and psychological well-being. • ...
SOCIALLY CONDITIONED DISEASES 2025-03-03
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- Cancer A type of cancer strongly linked to alcohol and tobacco use.
- Lung A lung disease primarily affecting miners due to inhaling coal dust.
- A disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging.
- Poisoning A neurological disorder exacerbated by exposure to heavy metals.
- A chronic disease related to high blood sugar levels
- Cancer A disease linked to excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation
- A major risk factor for lung cancer and cardiovascular diseases
- An infectious disease commonly associated with poor sanitation and overcrowding
- A preventable childhood disease caused by lack of vaccination.
- A disorder often linked to excessive alcohol consumption.
- Chronic disease linked to excessive sugar and calorie intake
- Liver A disease of the liver commonly associated with obesity and poor diet
- A severe lung disease linked to exposure to secondhand smoke.
- A condition that weakens the immune system, making the body vulnerable to infections.
- A condition where bones become weak due to poor nutrition and lack of physical activity
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- Tunnel Syndrome A workplace-related illness due to repetitive movements
- The buildup of fatty deposits in arteries, leading to heart disease.
- A progressive brain disorder often associated with social isolation.
- A mental disorder associated with excessive stress and anxiety
- A form of arthritis linked to unhealthy diets and excessive alcohol intake.
- An infectious disease caused by poor hygiene and contaminated water.
- A nutritional deficiency disease due to lack of vitamin C.
- A disease of the respiratory system commonly caused by asbestos exposure
- A condition of high blood pressure, increasing risk of heart disease and stroke
- Loss A disease caused by excessive exposure to loud noises in the workplace.
- A mental disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest
- A lung disease caused by prolonged exposure to airborne silica dust
- A chronic lung disease often worsened by air pollution
- 2 Diabetes A common metabolic disorder associated with insulin resistance
- A bone deformity disorder linked to vitamin D deficiency.
30 Clues: A chronic disease related to high blood sugar levels • A chronic lung disease often worsened by air pollution • A disorder often linked to excessive alcohol consumption. • A bone deformity disorder linked to vitamin D deficiency. • A nutritional deficiency disease due to lack of vitamin C. • Chronic disease linked to excessive sugar and calorie intake • ...
Veterinary Corssword 2025-04-08
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- - A situation requiring immediate attention in veterinary care.
- - Practices related to cleanliness and disease prevention.
- - An abnormal growth of tissue, often seen in cancer.
- - A device used to control and lead a dog.
- - An injury to an animal's body.
- - A poisonous substance that can harm an animal's body.
- - An imaging technique used to diagnose injuries or diseases.
- - A pain-relieving drug.
- - The humane process of ending an animal’s life.
- pressure - The force of circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels.
- - A place where animals receive veterinary care.
- - A medical test involving the analysis of an animal’s blood.
- - The process of healing after an illness or surgery.
- - A term referring to dogs.
- - The surgical removal of a male animal's testicles.
- - A microorganism that causes disease.
- - An organism living in or on another animal, causing harm.
- - The invasion of pathogens in the body causing disease.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause infections.
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- - A procedure for giving vaccines to prevent disease.
- - The process of making animals infertile through surgery.
- - A medical procedure often performed on animals.
- - Related to stool, commonly tested for parasites.
- - A doctor's written order for medication or treatment.
- - Drugs given to treat conditions in animals.
- - A topical medication used for treating skin conditions.
- - The surgical removal of a female animal's ovaries.
- - Medications used to treat bacterial infections.
- - The process of introducing a vaccine to stimulate immunity.
- - An imaging method using sound waves to examine internal organs.
- - A preventive treatment for diseases.
- - The study of X-rays and imaging for medical purposes.
- - A small device inserted under an animal's skin for identification.
- - A term referring to cats.
- - A medical professional who treats animals.
- - A substance used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.
- - The process of physically inspecting an animal.
- - The coat of an animal, especially mammals.
- - The identification of a disease or condition.
- - The process of cleaning and maintaining an animal's coat.
40 Clues: - A pain-relieving drug. • - A term referring to cats. • - A term referring to dogs. • - An injury to an animal's body. • - A preventive treatment for diseases. • - A microorganism that causes disease. • - A device used to control and lead a dog. • - A medical professional who treats animals. • - The coat of an animal, especially mammals. • ...
Spelling #1 2025-09-07
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- boring from overuse
- a room where science is often done
- impossible to believe or understand
- pleasant imaginings or dreams
- very, very old
- unable to be treated or fixed (usually sickness)
- sleepy or drowsy
- excellent
- something true that can be authenticated with facts
- a person who works for a company or another person
- a ghost or spectre
- a person you know well and get along with who isn't your family
- totally disorganised and random
- to earn or be given something
- trickery, pranks, up to "no good"
- a person you know who isn't quite a friend
- scary, terrifying
- unpleasant, dark humour or bad mood
- how tall something is
- creepy or spooky
- a type of government where officials are elected by a popular vote
- pens, paper, notebooks, stapler etc
- proof of purchase
- vaccinate or make immune to
- not able to happen
- cleanliness
- a round bready dessert with a hole in the middle
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- trickery or betrayal
- a place you can borrow books from
- a sailing boat
- goals
- weird, strange or even grotesque
- a verbal phrase or non-verbal look on the face
- bravery
- continuing on or lasting for a long time
- not including, 'but' or 'other than'
- cannot be seen
- how heavy or dense something is (similar to mass but not the same)
- very vivid, graphic or sensationalised
- an area of study eg biology, physics
- feelings of bitterness or injustice
- legs on a creature such as a monster or an octopus
- a pamphlet of information
- an assurance about something, sometimes a promise or a warranty
- decaying or rotting
- intrigued, interested, captivated
- an imagined series of possible events
- a personal touch or a scribble of your name
- a terrible dream or circumstance
- envious
- violation of a rule
- a shuffling walk or a messy environment
- a fight or war or argument
- shortening of a word
- a very fine, small or precise difference of opinion or meaning
- to make stronger, rougher or more resilient
56 Clues: goals • bravery • envious • excellent • cleanliness • a sailing boat • cannot be seen • very, very old • sleepy or drowsy • creepy or spooky • scary, terrifying • proof of purchase • a ghost or spectre • not able to happen • boring from overuse • decaying or rotting • violation of a rule • trickery or betrayal • shortening of a word • how tall something is • a pamphlet of information • ...
Agriculture 2025-10-27
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- System using fluid pressure to lift attachments
- The liquid mix that delivers water and nutrients
- Eating grass in open fields
- A group of sheep
- Common fuel used in tractors
- Regular care to keep machinery in good condition
- The continuous movement of water through a system
- A simple hydroponic method using absorbent strings
- Device that transfers power to implements (Power Take-Off)
- Connection point for pulling machinery
- Device used to circulate water and nutrients
- The overall setup or structure for hydroponic growing
- The rod connecting wheels
- A person who tends and manages sheep
- Grassland where sheep graze
- Essential gas supplied to plant roots in hydroponics
- Meat from an adult sheep
- Minerals dissolved in water to feed plants
- The main carrier of nutrients in the system
- The container holding nutrient solution
- A specific type or variety of sheep
- Artificial or natural source needed for photosynthesis
- The soft fibre produced from a sheep’s fleece
- The act of collecting crops using machinery
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- The removal of the testes in male lambs to control breeding and behaviour
- The removal of a lamb’s tail for hygiene reasons
- A young sheep
- The substance that supports roots, such as perlite or clay
- The main power source of a tractor
- Attachment used for turning soil
- Equipment used for breaking up soil clumps
- Any tool or attachment connected to a tractor
- A measure of acidity or alkalinity in the solution
- The enclosed driver’s compartment
- A term describing plants like lettuce and spinach
- The process of cutting wool from sheep
- An adult male sheep
- The hard foot of a sheep
- An adult female sheep
- System for controlling direction
- System that transfers engine power to the wheels
- Large wheels used for traction on soil
- The full coat of wool shorn from a sheep
- The plant part suspended in water or medium
- Type of hydroponic system where water slowly feeds plants
45 Clues: A young sheep • A group of sheep • An adult male sheep • An adult female sheep • The hard foot of a sheep • Meat from an adult sheep • The rod connecting wheels • Eating grass in open fields • Grassland where sheep graze • Common fuel used in tractors • Attachment used for turning soil • System for controlling direction • The enclosed driver’s compartment • ...
Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant Discharge Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-26
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- Loss of taste and _____ happens frequently following transplant. If you are having problems eating enough calories and protein, talk with our dietician.
- Avoid exposure to _______, wear hats, long sleeves, and SPF 30 or higher.
- Wash your ________ after using the restroom, before preparing or eating food, and after coughing or sneezing.
- After transplant, your body may no longer recognize previous childhood __________. Therefore, you will be re-immunized with several vaccines one to two years after transplant.
- Avoid sexual activity until your platelet count is at least ______ thousand.
- Avoid _____ people and kids under 12 as much as possible. Avoid large crowds and people who have been recently vaccinated with a live vaccine like Chickenpox.
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- Daily _______ is important. Shower every day.
- I will call _____ if I am home and have a fever of 100.4
- You need to wear this when coming to the hospital or clinic appointments. It will not necessarily protect you from those who are sick, but it is a reminder to those around you to be cautious. It is not necessary when you are at home or out for a walk in areas free of construction and free of large crowds.
- Observe your central line for signs and symptoms of this. Changes to the insertion site area including redness, tenderness, drainage, or a general change of appearance should be notified to your doctor.
- Avoid doing this in lakes, ponds, pools and sitting in hot tubs due to the possibility of exposure to excessive bacteria.
- I will call _______ call line if I need to speak with a doctor or nurse after my discharge.
- Household ________ can remain in the home, with the exception of birds and reptiles. Avoid contact with animal waste. Do not let them sleep in the same bed as you.
13 Clues: Daily _______ is important. Shower every day. • I will call _____ if I am home and have a fever of 100.4 • Avoid exposure to _______, wear hats, long sleeves, and SPF 30 or higher. • Avoid sexual activity until your platelet count is at least ______ thousand. • I will call _______ call line if I need to speak with a doctor or nurse after my discharge. • ...
Community helpers (firefighters, doctors, etc.) 2023-06-22
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- This is a trained individual who supervises swimmers and ensures their safety in swimming pools, beaches, or other water areas.
- This is a healthcare professional who provides emergency medical services and assists in pre-hospital medical care.
- Carrier This is a person who delivers mail and packages to homes and businesses, ensuring that letters and parcels reach their recipients.
- This is a person who manages and organizes books and other resources in a library, and helps people find the information they need.
- This is a professional who designs and plans buildings and structures, considering functionality, aesthetics, and safety.
- This is a healthcare professional who provides care and support to patients, assists doctors, and administers medications.
- This is a person who installs, repairs, and maintains electrical systems and equipment, ensuring proper functioning and safety.
- This is a dental professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating oral health issues and maintaining dental hygiene.
- This is a person who is trained to extinguish fires and provide emergency assistance during fires or other hazardous situations.
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- This is a person who works on a farm, cultivating crops, raising livestock, and taking care of the land and animals.
- This is a person who repairs and maintains vehicles and machinery, ensuring that they are in good working condition.
- Officer This is a law enforcement officer who works to maintain public order, prevent crime, and protect citizens and their property.
- This is an educator who instructs and guides students in various subjects and helps them acquire knowledge and develop skills.
- This is an individual who travels and works in space, conducting scientific research and exploring celestial bodies.
- This is a professional cook who prepares and creates meals in restaurants or other food establishments.
- This is a medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries, and provides care for people's overall health.
16 Clues: This is a professional cook who prepares and creates meals in restaurants or other food establishments. • This is a healthcare professional who provides emergency medical services and assists in pre-hospital medical care. • This is a person who works on a farm, cultivating crops, raising livestock, and taking care of the land and animals. • ...
let's test how well you know about dental hygiene 2025-06-05
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- "A sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth",
- "The soft tissue that holds your teeth in place",
- "The hard, outer layer of your teeth",
- "A doctor who takes care of your teeth",
- "A metal or plastic device used to straighten teeth",
- "Hard structure in your mouth used for chewing",
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- "A thin string used to clean between your teeth",
- "A hole in a tooth caused by decay",
- "A clear plastic device used to straighten teeth",
- "A type of tooth used for grinding food",
10 Clues: "A hole in a tooth caused by decay", • "The hard, outer layer of your teeth", • "A doctor who takes care of your teeth", • "A type of tooth used for grinding food", • "A sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth", • "Hard structure in your mouth used for chewing", • "A thin string used to clean between your teeth", • "The soft tissue that holds your teeth in place", • ...
Specialized Vocabulary Final Project - Jonathan Espinoza 2021-12-10
2 Clues: Contagious Immunization Quarantine Epidemic • inoculation hygiene currency debit collateral assets foreclose creditor interest withdrawl coup abdicate amnesty despot anarchy inauguration antiquity neutrality coalition pacifist
Specialized Vocabulary Final Project - Jonathan Espinoza 2021-12-10
2 Clues: Contagious Immunization Quarantine Epidemic • inoculation hygiene currency debit collateral assets foreclose creditor interest withdrawl coup abdicate amnesty despot anarchy inauguration antiquity neutrality coalition pacifist
House 2023-07-12
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- It is a room in a house where people relax, socialize, and entertain guests.
- They are a set of steps or stairs inside a house that allow people to move between different levels or floors.
- It is an outdoor space around a house, often planted with flowers, plants, and sometimes vegetables.
- It is a room in a house used for personal hygiene activities, such as bathing and using the toilet.
- It is a building where people live, typically designed for a single family and made of walls, a roof, and various rooms.
- It is a barrier or enclosure around a house or property, often made of wood, metal, or wire.
- It is a vertical structure or pipe in a house that carries smoke and gases from a fireplace or stove to the outside.
- It is a hinged or sliding barrier that provides access to a house, room, or building.
- It is a building or space attached to a house where vehicles are parked or stored.
- It is an opening in a wall of a house with a transparent material, such as glass, that allows light and air to enter.
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- It is a room in a house where food is prepared and cooked, often equipped with appliances and utensils.
- It is an elevated platform or outdoor space attached to a house, providing a view and sometimes used for relaxation.
- It is the top covering of a house that protects it from weather conditions, typically sloping to allow rain to drain off.
- It is a room in a house where meals are eaten, often furnished with a table and chairs.
- It is a room in a house where people sleep and usually keep their personal belongings.
- It is the space or room at the top of a house, directly below the roof, often used for storage.
16 Clues: It is a room in a house where people relax, socialize, and entertain guests. • It is a building or space attached to a house where vehicles are parked or stored. • It is a hinged or sliding barrier that provides access to a house, room, or building. • It is a room in a house where people sleep and usually keep their personal belongings. • ...
Islam 2024-12-10
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- A theistic worldview centered on the life of the prophet Muhammad that derives its understanding of the world through the teachings of the Quran, Hadtih, and Sunnah
- A branch of Islam that arose as a protest to the worldliness invading the Muslim faith, believes that Allah has a personal and mystical nature.
- Almsgiving, required to give 2.5% of their annual capital to the poor, either directly or through Muslim charitable organizations.
- The first pillar of Islam, the confession of faith.
- The oral history of Muhammad's teachings, rulings, and the actions of his early companions.
- The central holy book of Islam that Muslims believe to be the literal word of God, is recited verbatim from God to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel.
- Pilgrimage to Mecca where they partake in many rituals.
- A place in which Christians and Jews may live in peace without converting to Islam, however they are considered second class citizens.
- From the Arabic word translated as "struggle", both inner spiritual battle of every Muslim to fulfill his or her religious duties and the outer, physical struggle against enemies.
- Fasting during the month of Ramadan
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- Prayer that happens five times a day in hopes that systematic praying will help to avoid temptation.
- A tax imposed on dhimmis living in the Islamic state.
- From the Arabic word for "nation", the collective community of Muslims around the world.
- Derived primarily from the Quran and Sunnah, the moral and legal code that governs the lives of Muslims. Also addresses a wide variety of subjects, such as diet, hygiene, prayer, contracts, business, crime, and punishment.
- The second largest branch of Islam, this faction believed that Muhammad's successor should be someone from his bloodline.
- A Muslim who embraces the full application of Shariah law and who views jihad as a call to conquer nonbeliving nations.
16 Clues: Fasting during the month of Ramadan • The first pillar of Islam, the confession of faith. • A tax imposed on dhimmis living in the Islamic state. • Pilgrimage to Mecca where they partake in many rituals. • From the Arabic word for "nation", the collective community of Muslims around the world. • ...
Epidemiology 2014-11-04
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- Index used by clinicians for periodontal screening and monitoring of their patients on a routine basis
- When I am visible to you, you cannot see me, but when I am invisible, you long to see me. I am plenty with someone patient, but all the more scarce with a hasty one. I am greater than all, but still in the control of those who value my existence. Who am I?
- It is an index used for the recording the prevalence and severity of gingivitis in school children by noting and scoring 3 areas
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events (including disease), and the application of this study to the control of diseases and other health
- There are 2 main factors which contribute to the distribution and prevalence Gingivitis. Oral hygiene is excellent therefore the second factor must be
- describes the level of occurring pathologic changes ie. describing the amount of attachment loss at the diseased sites, expressed as a mean value
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- of three (3) components, all used in conjunction.
- Described by Silness P and Loe H in 1964, what is the name of this index?
- This disease index comprises of three (3) components, all used in conjunction. Each component is scored individually using the six (6) Ramfjord teeth
- the risk of periodontal disease increases with this
- A situation or condition, or a characteristic of a patient, that can be used to estimate the chance of recovery from a disease, the chance of the disease recurring or the outcome of the disease, what factor is this?
- I have marked redness and edema, ulceration with tendency to spontaneous bleeding, according to the GI , what type of inflammation am I?
- The first index used to measure periodontitis was developed by this person
13 Clues: of three (3) components, all used in conjunction. • the risk of periodontal disease increases with this • Described by Silness P and Loe H in 1964, what is the name of this index? • The first index used to measure periodontitis was developed by this person • Index used by clinicians for periodontal screening and monitoring of their patients on a routine basis • ...
Surgical Smoke Safety 2024-08-21
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- For those procedures anticipated to produce a higher amount of surgical smoke, the suction tubing will be attached direction to the ESU what with incorporated smoke evacuator tubing and in-line filter.
- The smoke capture device will be positioned as close to the surgical site as possible but no farther than this many inches from the source of smoke.
- A high efficiency particulate air filter is also known as this type of filter.
- This type of smoke can contain toxic potentially cancer causing gases and vapors such as benzene, hydrogen cyanide, formaldehyde, and bioaerosols; dead and live cellular material including blood fragments; and viruses.
- The circulating nurse will do this to record the use surgical smoke evacuation devices in the intraoperative record.
- This type of precautions will be used to handle used smoke evacuator filters, tubing and wands as potentially infectious waste.
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- For these types of invasive procedures (example laparoscopic or robotic procedures) surgical smoke will be evacuated and filter with a surgical smoke management system.
- When a medical-surgical suction system is used to evacuate a small amount of surgical smoke an in-line type of this with an activated carbon filter will be used.
- Used smoke evacuator filters, tubing and wands will be disposed of as this type of waste.
- Standard Precautions requires the appropriate and consistent use of: hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette, safe workplace habits for handling and disposing of sharps, linen and waste, and this type of equipment.
- This type of protection may be used as secondary protection against high-risk aerosolizing conditions.
- The smoke evacuator will be active at these times when surgical smoke is produced during the procedure.
- The surgical smoke evacuation unit with a 0.1-micron ultra-low particulate air filter is also known as this type of filter.
13 Clues: A high efficiency particulate air filter is also known as this type of filter. • Used smoke evacuator filters, tubing and wands will be disposed of as this type of waste. • This type of protection may be used as secondary protection against high-risk aerosolizing conditions. • ...
Hand Hygiene 2024-03-03
Hand Hygiene 2024-03-03
Health and Safety words. 2021-08-25
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- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body.
- a crystalline compound that is found especially in tea and coffee plants and is a stimulant of the central nervous system.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
- man-made chemicals rather than natural ingredients.
- a toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid that is the chief active constituent of tobacco. It acts as a stimulant in small doses, but in larger amounts blocks the action of autonomic nerve and skeletal muscle cells. Nicotine is also used in insecticides.
- drunk or under the influence of drugs.
- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
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- the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- he energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C (now usually defined as 4.1868 joules).
- a preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant, which are cured by a process of drying and fermentation for smoking or chewing.
- the condition of being grossly fat or overweight.
- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- drunk or under the influence of drugs.
20 Clues: drunk or under the influence of drugs. • drunk or under the influence of drugs. • a firm decision to do or not to do something. • the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. • man-made chemicals rather than natural ingredients. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal. • ...
PSW: Chapter 1-3 Vocabulary/Review 2025-04-28
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- Service, Healthcare or support services provided in a community setting, such as home care, rather than in a hospital.
- Care Facility, A residential facility providing 24-hour care and support for people with chronic illness or disability.
- Worker, An unregulated care provider who assists clients with daily living tasks under the supervision of regulated health professionals.
- More complex daily tasks such as handling finances, preparing meals, and managing medications that support independent living.
- of Practice, The duties and responsibilities legally permitted for a healthcare worker based on their training and qualifications, to ensure safe care delivery.
- Care, Short-term treatment provided for severe or urgent health conditions, typically in a hospital.
- Promotion, Strategies and activities aimed at improving overall health and preventing illness before it occurs.
- Prevention, Efforts taken to reduce the risk of developing disease, including programs like immunizations and screenings.
- The ethical and legal duty to protect a client’s private health information and not share it without consent.
- Canada’s publicly funded national health insurance program that provides healthcare to all eligible residents.
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- A person who lives in and receives care in a long-term care facility.
- A person who receives services or care in a community or home care setting.
- Conducting oneself with responsibility, integrity, accountability, and a positive attitude in the workplace.
- Temporary care services provided to give family caregivers a break from their caregiving duties.
- Care Team, A group of professionals, including doctors, nurses, and support workers, who collaborate to provide quality care to clients.
- Care, Specialized care focused on providing relief from symptoms and stress for individuals with serious, life-limiting illnesses.
- Basic self-care tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, and mobility that individuals perform daily to live independently.
- Care, Assistance with personal hygiene, grooming, and dressing, typically provided to individuals who are unable to perform these tasks independently.
- An acronym standing for Dignity, Independence, Individualized care, Preferences, Privacy, and Safety—core values guiding client care.
- Thinking, The ability to think clearly and logically using reason and reflection to make informed decisions in the care setting.
20 Clues: A person who lives in and receives care in a long-term care facility. • A person who receives services or care in a community or home care setting. • Temporary care services provided to give family caregivers a break from their caregiving duties. • Care, Short-term treatment provided for severe or urgent health conditions, typically in a hospital. • ...
Juliana's and Daniela's puzzle 2022-11-24
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- is stimulant found in coffee, tea, cola, cocoa, chocolate, and certain prescribed and over-the-counter medications that are used in wake-promoting agents and in certain analgesics and cold remedies containing ingredients that usually cause drowsiness.
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- is process that focuses on growing accustomed to situation or stimulus.
- is proximal sensorial modality which is essential to caregiver-infant social exchanges, particularly during first year of life, as infants require parental assistance with all daily tasks and rituals, including feeding, sleeping, hygiene, and soothing.
- is acquisition of novel information, behaviors, or abilities after practice, observation, or other experiences, that refer to change in behavior, knowledge, or brain function.
4 Clues: is process that focuses on growing accustomed to situation or stimulus. • is acquisition of novel information, behaviors, or abilities after practice, observation, or other experiences, that refer to change in behavior, knowledge, or brain function. • ...
Tokyo Week 6 Spelling(Black List) 2021-11-18
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- (noun)is a similarity or repetition in the sounds of words or (verb) to match words that end in the same or similar sounds
- 1(verb) to place or lay one thing onto another thing 2(verb) to spread or rub a substance into a surface 3(verb) to ask for something like a job or a position
- (noun) is a type of large snake that kills its prey by wrapping its body around them and squeezing
- 1(verb) to take up or fill a space, a building or an amount of time or 2(verb) to fill up or take over someone's thoughts 3(verb) to enter a place in a large group and take control of it, especially by military force 4(verb) to fill your time or to keep busy by doing something
- 1(verb) to recognise or figure out what something is or who someone is
- 1(verb) to make use of something again
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- 1(noun) is a short dash that is used to join two words, or a prefix and a word, together to show that they are related and to avoid confusion
- 1(verb) to increase by a lot 2(verb) to repeatedly add the same amount the number of times shown by the other number in a calculation
- 1(verb) to provide something 2(noun) an amount of something that is available for use
- 1(noun) is the activities of keeping clean, free from germs and staying healthy
10 Clues: 1(verb) to make use of something again • 1(verb) to recognise or figure out what something is or who someone is • 1(noun) is the activities of keeping clean, free from germs and staying healthy • 1(verb) to provide something 2(noun) an amount of something that is available for use • ...
Blood Borne Pathogens 2024-04-12
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- a biological substance that poses a threat to human health or the environment. Examples include blood, bodily fluids, and infectious agents.
- Hygiene: the practice of cleaning hands to prevent the spread of germs and infections. This can be done through handwashing with soap and water or using hand sanitizer.
- occurs when a sharp object, such as a needle or syringe, punctures the skin, potentially exposing the individual to bloodborne pathogens or other infectious materials.
- something that has been exposed to or contains harmful substances, such as pathogens or toxins.Disinfection: the process of killing or inactivating microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses, on surfaces or objects to prevent the spread of infection.
- Precautions: safety measures designed to prevent the transmission of bloodborne pathogens and other infectious materials in healthcare settings. These precautions involve treating all blood and bodily fluids as potentially infectious.
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- an inflammation of the liver that can be caused by various factors, including viral infections, alcohol consumption, and autoimmune diseases.
- the administration of a vaccine to stimulate the immune system to develop immunity against a specific disease, providing protection against futu
- Protective Equipment: specialized clothing or equipment worn by individuals to protect themselves from exposure to hazardous materials or infectious agents.
- a virus that attacks the immune system, specifically targeting CD4 cells, weakening the body's ability to fight infections and diseases. If left untreated, HIV can progress to AIDS .
9 Clues: a biological substance that poses a threat to human health or the environment. Examples include blood, bodily fluids, and infectious agents. • an inflammation of the liver that can be caused by various factors, including viral infections, alcohol consumption, and autoimmune diseases. • ...
My adolescent son has issues with personal hygiene, sleeps on floor 2023-06-08
15 Clues: 成績 • 思春期 • 頑固に • 反抗的な • ちょっと動く • strange • 2~4歳ぐらいの幼児 • 思春期[青年期]の若者 • 気にしない (2 words) • ~を切望する (2 words) • ~に夢中になる (4 words) • ~に没頭している (4 words) • この調子[ペース]では (3 words) • be fed up with (5 words) • abnormal; unconventional; odd
let's test how well you know about dental hygiene 2025-06-05
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- Sticky stuff on teeth that you brush away.
- The dental specialist who straightens teeth.
- Small squares glued to teeth to hold the wire
- A tool the orthodontist uses to check your mouth.
- A tiny brush you use between your teeth.
- The doctor checks and cleans your teeth.
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- The clear plastic you wear after braces
- Happens if you don’t brush your teeth well.
- Metal or clear things that help straighten teeth.
- This keeps your mouth fresh and clean after brushing.
10 Clues: The clear plastic you wear after braces • A tiny brush you use between your teeth. • The doctor checks and cleans your teeth. • Sticky stuff on teeth that you brush away. • Happens if you don’t brush your teeth well. • The dental specialist who straightens teeth. • Small squares glued to teeth to hold the wire • Metal or clear things that help straighten teeth. • ...
bathrooms 2023-06-18
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- A paste or gel used in conjunction with a toothbrush for cleaning teeth. It contains ingredients that help prevent tooth decay and freshen breath.
- A hair care product used after shampooing. It helps moisturize and soften the hair, making it easier to manage and style.
- Freshener A product used to eliminate unpleasant odors in the bathroom. It releases fragrances or neutralizing agents to create a more pleasant atmosphere.
- Can A container used for collecting waste and rubbish in the bathroom. It helps keep the space clean and organized.
- A piece of absorbent fabric used for drying oneself after washing. It is often hung on a towel rack or hook in the bathroom.
- A fixture used for urination and defecation. It typically consists of a bowl and a seat, connected to a waste disposal system.
- Paper A soft paper product used for personal hygiene after using the toilet. It is typically rolled and dispensed from a holder.
- A liquid or cream used for cleaning hair. It creates lather and helps remove dirt, oil, and product buildup from the scalp and hair.
- A tool used for unclogging toilets. It consists of a rubber suction cup attached to a handle, which is used to create pressure and remove blockages.
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- A tool used for cleaning teeth. It consists of a handle and bristles, which are used to brush the teeth and gums.
- A reflective surface used for viewing oneself. It is commonly found above the sink in a bathroom.
- A device used for bathing, typically consisting of a nozzle that sprays water over the body.
- A large container filled with water for bathing. It is designed for sitting or lying down while bathing.
- A basin used for washing hands, face, and other personal hygiene activities. It is often equipped with a faucet for supplying water.
- A substance used for cleaning and washing. It comes in solid or liquid form and helps remove dirt and bacteria from the skin.
- Dryer An electric device used for drying hands after washing. It blows warm air to evaporate moisture from the hands.
16 Clues: A device used for bathing, typically consisting of a nozzle that sprays water over the body. • A reflective surface used for viewing oneself. It is commonly found above the sink in a bathroom. • A large container filled with water for bathing. It is designed for sitting or lying down while bathing. • ...
Home 2023-08-02
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- A private room for sleeping, usually containing a bed, closet for clothes, and other personal items.
- A room or set of rooms located below ground level in a house, often used for storage, laundry, or entertainment.
- A structure inside your home, typically in the living room, where you can build a fire to provide heat and create a cozy atmosphere.
- A room in your house where you can wash, dry, and fold clothes using a washing machine and dryer.
- A space in your house where family and friends gather to relax, watch TV, or have conversations.
- A series of steps in your house that lead from one floor to another, allowing you to move between levels.
- A place in your house where you prepare and cook food using appliances like a stove, refrigerator, and microwave.
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- The outdoor space behind your house, where you can play games, have picnics, or spend time with friends and family.
- An outdoor area where you can grow flowers, plants, and vegetables, and often have a lawn to relax or play on.
- A room in your house with a sink, toilet, and bathtub or shower for personal hygiene and grooming.
- A small, raised platform outside a room's window or door, usually found in apartments, where you can enjoy fresh air and views.
- An outdoor area, usually paved, adjacent to the house where you can place furniture, entertain guests, or enjoy meals al fresco.
- A covered entrance to your home, typically at the front door, where you can sit, relax, and watch the world go by.
- A covered space, often attached to your house, used for parking cars, storing tools, and even hosting activities.
- The space under the roof of your house, often used for storage or sometimes converted into an extra room or play area.
15 Clues: A space in your house where family and friends gather to relax, watch TV, or have conversations. • A room in your house where you can wash, dry, and fold clothes using a washing machine and dryer. • A room in your house with a sink, toilet, and bathtub or shower for personal hygiene and grooming. • ...
Chemo Basics 2024-05-07
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- This drug is a monoclonal antibody, most commonly used to treat breast, stomach, or esophagus cancer that can cause cardiotoxicity.
- This drug belongs to the anthracycline class and has a notable bright red color. It can lead to cardiotoxicity.
- This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. With this drug you must counsel a patient to avoid touching anything that is cold including the refrigerator or drinking cold water.
- This drug is an antineoplastic antibiotic used in many types of lymphoma. This drug is known to cause pulmonary fibrosis.
- This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. This drug has a higher rate of nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity than other drugs in its class.
- This drug is an alkylating agent and has been known to cause hemorrhagic cystitis.
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- This drug is an antimetabolite. This drug is known to cause severe mouth sores/irritation. The key to treating this side effect is proper mouth hygiene and special mouth washes to clean and numb the area.
- This drug belongs to the taxanes. Its most notable side effect is peripheral neuropathy. This specific drug can come bound to albumin to decrease the risk of a hypersensitivity reaction.
- This drug is a monoclonal antibody. This drug is can cause a very distinct rash.
- This drug belongs to the vinca alkaloids. The drug class is known to cause neuropathies and this drug can also cause neurotoxicity.
- This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. It has a more favorable side effect profile than other drugs in its class, but can still lead to nephrotoxicity, neurotoxicity, peripheral neuropathy and ototoxicity.
11 Clues: This drug is a monoclonal antibody. This drug is can cause a very distinct rash. • This drug is an alkylating agent and has been known to cause hemorrhagic cystitis. • This drug belongs to the anthracycline class and has a notable bright red color. It can lead to cardiotoxicity. • ...
Personal Hygiene 2022-12-06
Health and disease 2022-05-19
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- the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- an organism, typically a biting insect or tick, that transmits a disease or parasite from one animal or plant to another.
- the branch of science that deals with microorganisms.
- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
- a threat (natural or human) that has the potential to cause loss of life, injury, property damage, socio-economic disruption or environmental degradation.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- a bacterium of a genus that includes the agents of souring of milk and dental decay, and hemolytic pathogens causing various infections such as scarlet fever and pneumonia.
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- illnesses that result from the infection, presence and growth of pathogenic (capable of causing disease) biologic agents in an individual human or other animal host
- a phylum or group of phyla that comprises the single-celled microscopic animals, which include amoebas, flagellates, ciliates, sporozoans, and many other forms.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- an antigenic poison or venom of plant or animal origin, especially one produced by or derived from microorganisms and causing disease when present at low concentration in the body.
- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- Measure of food energy
19 Clues: Measure of food energy • prevalent over a whole country or the world. • the branch of science that deals with microorganisms. • the process of infecting or the state of being infected. • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. • ...
CHAPTER 16 STATE WORDS- ANDREA MALAKAR-10/15/18 2018-10-13
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- a type of material used to make clothing or sheets, typically used in hospitals
- raising or lowering this piece of furniture can help a person feel better and can reduce other issues
- raising/ adjusting this on a bed or a person can help them see and eat better
- where a resident lives and interacts. It is important to make sure that the resident is comfortable in their surroundings because this is their habitat
- a metal frame placed between the bottom and top sheets. Its purpose is to keep the top sheet, blanket, and the bedspread away from the person’s feet.
- this is a helpful tool found on many beds in health care facilities. Its main purpose is to help health care workers maintain good body mechanics while performing procedures on patients or resident
- tables that raise and lower and can fit over a person’s bed. These surfaces may be used as desks or places one can eat a meal
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- be sure to separate clean ones from the dirty ones. Do not wrinkle the linens and assure that you have taken the necessary hygiene precautions before touching/ moving the linens. Also, make sure that you keep them away from your body
- a small, flat sheet that is placed in the middle of the bottom sheet, covering the area of the bed from above the person’s shoulders to below the buttocks. This sheet is used to lift a person or reposition them
- a patient's or resident’s room
- sheets that are dirty and have been contaminated with bodily fluids
- a system that allows patients or residents to communicate/ alert the health care staff at all times
12 Clues: a patient's or resident’s room • sheets that are dirty and have been contaminated with bodily fluids • raising/ adjusting this on a bed or a person can help them see and eat better • a type of material used to make clothing or sheets, typically used in hospitals • ...
Historical Figure Name 2023-06-15
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- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet known for his famous works like "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," and "Macbeth."
- Isaac Newton An English physicist and mathematician who discovered the laws of motion and gravity, which are fundamental principles in physics.
- Mandela A South African statesman who fought against apartheid and became the first black President of South Africa.
- Columbus An Italian explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas, opening the way for widespread European exploration and colonization.
- Lincoln The 16th President of the United States who worked tirelessly to abolish slavery and reunite the country during the Civil War.
- Washington The first President of the United States and a key leader during the American Revolution.
- Einstein A German-born physicist who developed the theory of relativity, which completely changed the way we understand space, time, and gravity.
- Luther King Jr. An American civil rights leader who fought for racial equality and delivered the famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
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- Nightingale A British nurse known as the founder of modern nursing and who improved medical care during the Crimean War by setting up better hygiene practices.
- da Vinci An Italian artist, scientist, and inventor of the Renaissance period, best known for his paintings of the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper."
- Earhart An American aviator who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and inspired countless others with her determination and bravery.
- Curie A Polish-born physicist and chemist who discovered the elements polonium and radium, and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Edison An American inventor who developed the light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera, among many other innovations.
- Gandhi An Indian leader who advocated for non-violence and helped India gain independence from British rule.
- Parks An African American civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat, leading to the Montgomery Bus Boycott and a pivotal moment in ending racial segregation.
15 Clues: Washington The first President of the United States and a key leader during the American Revolution. • Gandhi An Indian leader who advocated for non-violence and helped India gain independence from British rule. • Mandela A South African statesman who fought against apartheid and became the first black President of South Africa. • ...
House 2023-06-13
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- A common area in a house where family members and guests gather to relax, watch TV, or engage in conversation.
- The lowermost part of a house, partly or entirely below ground level, often used for storage, utilities, or additional living space.
- The vertical structure that forms the sides and divisions of a building, often made of brick, concrete, or wood, providing support and privacy.
- An entrance or exit in a building, typically made of wood, metal, or glass, that can be opened and closed to allow people to come in or go out.
- An outdoor space around a house, typically with plants, flowers, and grass, used for relaxation, recreation, or growing fruits and vegetables.
- A room in a house where meals are eaten, usually containing a table and chairs for dining together as a family or with guests.
- A room in a house where people sleep, often containing a bed, furniture, and a closet for storing clothes.
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- A series of steps or flights that allow people to move between different levels or floors within a building.
- A room or area in a house where food is prepared and cooked, usually equipped with appliances, countertops, and cabinets.
- The uppermost part of a building that covers and protects the interior from weather elements like rain, snow, and sunlight.
- A room in a house that contains a toilet, sink, and bathtub or shower, used for personal hygiene activities.
- The level surface inside a building, typically made of wood, tile, or concrete, on which people walk and place furniture.
- A platform or small outdoor area attached to a house or apartment, usually with a railing, providing a space to enjoy the view or fresh air.
- An opening in a wall or roof of a building, usually with glass panes, allowing light and air to enter and providing a view to the outside.
- A shelter or storage space for cars or other vehicles, often attached to or near a house.
15 Clues: A shelter or storage space for cars or other vehicles, often attached to or near a house. • A room in a house where people sleep, often containing a bed, furniture, and a closet for storing clothes. • A series of steps or flights that allow people to move between different levels or floors within a building. • ...
House 2023-07-20
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- Room The living room is a cozy space in the house where the family gathers to watch TV, play games, and spend time together.
- Windows are openings in the walls that let natural light and fresh air into the house, making it bright and airy.
- Porch The front porch is a welcoming area at the front of the house, where we can sit and chat with neighbors or read a book.
- The playroom is a fun room filled with toys, games, and art supplies where kids can play and let their imaginations run wild.
- The garden is a beautiful outdoor space where we can grow flowers, plants, and even some fruits and vegetables.
- The kitchen is where delicious meals are prepared and where the family can enjoy cooking and baking together.
- The roof is the top part of the house that keeps us dry and protected from rain, snow, and other elements.
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- The stairs are a set of steps that connect different levels of the house, allowing us to move up and down easily.
- The attic is a storage space located under the roof, where we keep old toys, clothes, and other items we don't use often.
- The bedroom is a comfortable and private space where we sleep and rest at night to feel refreshed in the morning.
- The garage is a space to park and store cars, bicycles, and tools to keep them safe and organized.
- Area The dining area is where the family comes together to enjoy meals and have conversations during breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Area The study area is a quiet corner in the house where we can focus on homework, reading, or working on creative projects.
- The backyard is an outdoor space behind the house where we can play games, have picnics, and enjoy the fresh air.
- The bathroom is a place for personal hygiene, where we take showers, brush our teeth, and get ready for the day.
15 Clues: The garage is a space to park and store cars, bicycles, and tools to keep them safe and organized. • The roof is the top part of the house that keeps us dry and protected from rain, snow, and other elements. • The kitchen is where delicious meals are prepared and where the family can enjoy cooking and baking together. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-11-29
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- impossible to understand or measure; “many unusual creatures inhabit the __________ depths of the ocean”.
- an important event in the development or history of something or in someone’s life; “moving out of his parents’ home was a real __________ in his life”.
- to move suddenly in an uncontrolled way, or in a way that is not regular or normal, especially making sudden movements backwards or forwards or from side to side; “the tree __________ back and forth in the strong wind”.
- thick skin where a wound has healed; “the only sign of the operation was a thin line of __________ __________ across his stomach”.
- to move quickly or suddenly; “the robber __________ed into an alley when he saw the police coming”.
- to wash the throat with a soothing liquid by letting the liquid lie in the throat and breathing out against it.
- if you __________ something, you remove the liquid from it, usually by pouring it away or allowing it to flow away.
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- a short, low sound that an anime or person makes; “tennis spectators are asked to be absolutely quiet, yet have to listen to noisy __________s from players”.
- your exact position; “the road system was so complicated we had to stop to get our __________ several times”.
- not completely trusting or certain (adv.); “she looked at the dog __________, afraid it might jump”.
- an illness, usually not serious or dangerous; “hygiene skills and knowledge about how to manage minor __________s are no longer passed from one generation to the next”.
- dirty; “after the camping we felt __________”.
- weak or unable to think clearly or walk correctly, usually because of tiredness or illness; “I felt a bit __________ for a couple of days after the operation”.
- a place where two pieces of material are sewn together; “the train station is bursting at the __________s (idiom), good luck finding a place to sit!”.
- to discover something or to make certain or something; “the police have so far been unable to __________ the cause of the explosion".
15 Clues: dirty; “after the camping we felt __________”. • to move quickly or suddenly; “the robber __________ed into an alley when he saw the police coming”. • not completely trusting or certain (adv.); “she looked at the dog __________, afraid it might jump”. • impossible to understand or measure; “many unusual creatures inhabit the __________ depths of the ocean”. • ...
Epidemiology 2014-11-05
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- It is an index used for the recording the prevalence and severity of gingivitis in school children by noting and scoring 3 areas
- A situation or condition, or a characteristic of a patient, that can be used to estimate the chance of recovery from a disease, the chance of the disease recurring or the outcome of the disease, what factor is this?
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events (including disease), and the application of this study to the control of diseases and other health
- the risk of periodontal disease increases with this
- There are 2 main factors which contribute to the distribution and prevalence Gingivitis. Oral hygiene is excellent, therefore the second factor must be
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- Index used by clinicians for periodontal screening and monitoring of their patients on a routine basis
- This disease index comprises of three (3) components, all used in conjunction. Each component is scored individually using the six (6) Ramfjord teeth
- describes the level of occurring pathologic changes ie. describing the amount of attachment loss at the diseased sites, expressed as a mean value
- I have marked redness and edema, ulceration with tendency to spontaneous bleeding, according to the GI, what type of inflammation am I?
- This index,developed by Loe and Silness in 1967, records qualitative changes in the gingiva and takes intoconsideration the color and firmness of gingival tissue along with the presence of blood during probing.
10 Clues: the risk of periodontal disease increases with this • Index used by clinicians for periodontal screening and monitoring of their patients on a routine basis • It is an index used for the recording the prevalence and severity of gingivitis in school children by noting and scoring 3 areas • ...
Adolescence and Change Vocabulary Words 2016-03-28
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- A condition or practice conducive to the preservation of health, as cleanliness.
- The periodic discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the uterus, occurring approximately monthly from puberty to menopause in non-pregnant women and females of other primate species.
- The transitional period between puberty and adulthood in human development, extending mainly over the teen years and terminating legally when the age of majority is reached; youth.
- Not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion, conduct, etc.; thinking or acting for oneself.
- The period or age at which a person is first capable of sexual reproduction of offspring: in common law, presumed to be 14 years in the male and 12 years in the female.
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- A salty, watery fluid secreted by the sweat glands of the skin, especially when very warm as a result of strenuous exertion; sweat.
- An affective state of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced, as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness.
- A group of people, usually of similar age, background, and social status, with whom a person associates and who are likely to influence the person's beliefs and behaviour.
- An inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, characterized by comedones and pimples, especially on the face, back, and chest, and, in severe cases, by cysts and nodules resulting in scarring.
9 Clues: A condition or practice conducive to the preservation of health, as cleanliness. • Not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion, conduct, etc.; thinking or acting for oneself. • A salty, watery fluid secreted by the sweat glands of the skin, especially when very warm as a result of strenuous exertion; sweat. • ...
Farm Hazards 2022-03-19
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- This hazard shines in the sky and provides plants with energy to grow, but it can easily burn our skin if we don't wear protection.
- While these hazards can be cute and cuddly, they can also trample, bite and kick. Treat them with care!
- These are used to move electricity to tools and places on the farm where it is needed, however, you need to make sure they are not damaged or in contact with water as you could get electrocuted.
- This tool is used to climb to high places on farms, but you need to be careful not to fall off and hurt yourself.
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- Farms often use this tool to cut through trees and other things. Unfortunately, it can be a hazard since it is very loud and also can cut through things easily!
- This hazard is sprayed on plants to stop pests and insects from eating them.
- While this hazard is great for plants to grow in, it also provides a home for bacteria and fungi to grow which can cause you to get sick if proper hygiene isn't used.
- This farm tool is useful for loosening the soil, but it has sharp points which can cut skin easily.
- This hazard is driven around the farm, but is heavy and can roll over and injure the driver if they are not careful.
9 Clues: This hazard is sprayed on plants to stop pests and insects from eating them. • This farm tool is useful for loosening the soil, but it has sharp points which can cut skin easily. • While these hazards can be cute and cuddly, they can also trample, bite and kick. Treat them with care! • ...
Food Safety Pt 1 2025-08-07
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- how certain hazards are determined to be at risk of the food prepared
- any disease/condition caused by consuming a pathogen caused by multiple hazards
- outlines public health interventions to prevent foodborne illnesses
- program created by the National Restaurant Association to train employees on food safety using the food code
- Anything likely to cause illness in people
- bacteria found in ready-to-eat items not cooked before serving (e.g: dairy products) which causes sore throat, swallowing pain, fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, rash, rheumatic fever with an onset of 1-3 days and duration of 4 days (or longer if having rheumatic fever)
- toxin found in maize, cassava, wheat, millet, peanuts, rice, sesame, seeds, spices, eggs, dairy, meat which causes nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, convulsions, acute hepatic necrosis with an onset depending on the amount consumed (can also be contracted through livestock eating these)
- bones, fruit pits, items that fall into food (nails)
- bacteria found in meat, poultry, stews, gravies which causes diarrhea and severe abdominal pain with an onset of 8-12 hours and a duration of 24 hours-2 week (if severe)
- addresses food safety by analyzing and controlling hazards
- parasite found in ready-to-eat foods exposed to contaminated water (produce), infected food handlers who doesn't practice proper handwashing/hygiene which causes fever, diarrhea, greasy stools, stomach cramps with an onset of 1-3 weeks and duration of >2 weeks
- maximum/minimum value where the hazard can be prevented/reduced
- toxin found in clams, mussels, oysters, scallops(Pacific Northwest) which causes vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, confusion, memory loss, disorientation, seizure, coma with an onset of 30-60 minutes/several hours (cannot be eliminated with cooking)
- virus found in any foods touched by an infected food handler who doesn't practice proper handwashing/personal hygiene which causes severe watery diarrhea, vomiting, fever, abdominal pain with an onset of 2 days and duration of 3-8 days
- bacteria found in raw and undercooked ground beef,contaminated produce, and unpasteurized milk and juice (like fresh apple cider) which causes severe stomach cramping, bloody diarrhea, vomiting with an onset of 3-4 days and duration of 5-7 days
- part of the HACCP plan that determines whether a step controls hazards
- virus found in ready-to-eat items uncooked before serving, raw/undercooked pork, venison, wild boar, and contaminated shellfish which causes fatigue, loss of appetite, stomach pain, nausea, and jaundice with an onset of 15-60 days (with complete recovery), but severe in pregnant, immunocompromised, or chronic liver disease patients
- part of the instruction that details everything from production to consumption
- where conditions ensure criteria is met and all instructions are followed
- determining what is needed for a critical control point to be under control
- parasite found in raw/undercooked pork and wild game meats which causes nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, fatigue, fever, stomach pain (early symptoms), headache cough, facial swelling, constipation (later symptoms) with an onset of 1-2 days (abdominal) and 2-8 weeks (later symptoms) and a duration of several months
- food allergen added in 2022
- bacteria found in ready to eat foods, beverages, contaminated water, shellfish from contaminated water which causes high fever, weakness, stomach pain, headache, loss of appetite, rash with an onset from 6-30 days and duration of 1 month if untreated
- parasite found in raw/undercooked lamb, venison, pork, shellfish from contaminated waters, unpasteurized goat's milk, or foods cross-contaminated with these items whih causes flu-like symptoms, brain damage, eye damage (ocular toxoplasmosis) with unknown onset/duration (not all people will have symptoms)
- bacteria found in powdered infant formula, powdered milk, herbal teas, flour which causes fever, poor feeding, crying, low energy (infants), diarrhea, UTI, sepsis, meningitis (all other ages) with an unknown onset and duration due to its rarity
- bacteria found in cooked plant foods, meat products, milk (diarrheal)& cooked rice dishes (vomiting)with an onset of 6-15 hours and duration of 24 hours (diarrheal) or 30 minutes-6 hours and duration of 24 hours (vomiting)
- parasite found in raw/undercooked fish and squid, herring, cod, halibut, mackerel, pacific salmon (eating crustaceans) which causes tingling throat, coughing/vomiting worms, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, diarrhea with an onset depends on the amount of worms/larvae
- bacteria found on poultry, eggs, dairy, and produce which causes diarrhea, vomiting, fever, stomach cramping with an onset from 6 hours-6 days and duration of 4-7 days
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- virus found in ready-to-eat items uncooked before serving (contaminated by infected food handlers & shellfish) which causes mild fever, weakness, nausea, stomach pain, and jaundice with an onset of 28 days (jaundice will appear later) and duration of 2 months
- result of implementing HACCP plan
- bacteria found in raw/undercooked pork, pork intestines, other meats, unpasteurized milk, fish and shellfish, foods contaminated by infected food handlers which causes bloody diarrhea, fever, stomach pain (children), right-sided abdominal pain, fever (older children/adults) with an onset of 4-7 days and duration of 24 hours-2 weeks/3 weeks
- pathogens transferred from a person into food (pathogens from unclean hands)
- bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi, and any toxins
- bacteria found in foods, water, and ice contaminated with feces which causes watery diarrhea, abdominal cramping (common), fever, nausea, vomiting, chills, loss of appetite, headache, and muscle aches with an onset of 1-3 days and duration of 3-4 days/1 week
- what an instruction should be judged by
- incorrectly cleaned surfaces to food
- determines validity of the HACCP plan
- bacteria found in raw/undercooked poultry, contaminated water, unpasteurized dairy, meats, stews, gravies which causes watery/bloody diarrhea, stomach cramping, fever, vomiting, headaches with an onset of 2-5 days and duration of 1 week
- foundation for the HACCP program
- parasite found in ready-to-eat foods exposed to contaminated waters/infected food handlers which causes watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, weight loss, infection (immunocompromised individuals) with an onset of 2-10 days and duration of 1-2 weeks
- parasite found in fruit/vegetable exposed in contaminated dirt that aren't properly washed/cooked which causes abdominal discomfort, cough, intestinal blockage (but mostly asymptomatic) with no onset
- procedures when instructions aren't followed
- bacteria found in raw meat, unpasteurized dairy (soft cheeses), unpasteurized juices, ready to eat foods (deli meat & hot dogs) which causes fever, fatigue, muscle aches (pregnant), headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, convulsions, fever, muscle aches (immunocompromised) with an onset of 24 hours-70 days and duration of 1-4 days after consuming contaminated foods
- bacteria found in raw/undercooked poultry, contaminated water, unpasteurized dairy, meats, stews, gravies which causes bloody diarrhea, fever, stomach cramps with an onset of 1-2 days and duration of 1 week
- transfer of pathogen from one food to another
- virus found in ready-to-eat items and shellfish from contaminated waters which causes vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, stomach cramps, dehydration (only in vulnerable populations) with an onset of 12-48 hours and duration of 1-3 days
- a substance that triggers an immune response in a sensitive individual, causing a reaction or intolerance
- foods that even after cooking, is still harmful to the person with the allergen
- improper food handling regarding temperature control
- bacteria found in oysters/seafood harvested from contaminated water which causes watery diarrhea, vomiting, stomach cramps, nausea, low-grade fever and chills with an onset of 24 hours and duration of 3 days (if not severe)
- what the top food allergens are (milk, soy, tree nuts, crustacean shellfish, eggs, fish, peanuts, wheat
- bacteria found in incorrectly canned foods, reduced oxygen-packaged foods, temperature-abused plant foods, untreated garlic-and-oil mixture which causes nausea and vomiting, weakness, double vision, difficulty speaking & swallowing with an onset of 18-36 hours/6 hours (sudden onset) and fatal if left untreated
- cleaners, sanitizer, pesticides
- parasite found in any food touched by an infected food handler who doesn't practice proper handwashing/personal hygiene which causes watery diarrhea, explosive bowel movements, loss of appetite, weight loss, stomach cramping, nausea, fatigue with an onset of 1 week and duration of 1 month
- parasite found in any food touched by an infected food handler who doesn't practice proper handwashing/personal hygiene which causes diarrhea, stomach pain, stomach cramping, stomach pain, fever, bloody diarrhea(amebic dystentery) with an onset of 2-4 weeks if symptomatic (most are asymptomatic)
- group of people creating the HACCP system
- bacteria found in ready-to-eat foods with TCS ingredients (e.g: egg salad)which causes nausea, vomiting, stomach cramping with an onset of 30 minutes-8 hours and duration of 24 hours
- toxin found in tuna, bonito, mackerel, mahi mahi, bluefish, escolar, marlin which causes sweating, headache, rash, mouth/throat tingling, palpitations, face reddening, diarrhea, vomiting with an onset of several minutes/hours (Cannot be eliminated with cooking)
- needs food, acidity, temperature, time, oxygen, and moisture to grow (FATTOM)
- toxin found in clams, mussels, oysters found in warm waters which causes lip/tongue/throat tingling, dizziness, reversal of hot/cold sensations, vomiting, diarrhea with an onset of 30-60 minutes/several hours (cannot be eliminated with cooking)
- where chemical, biological, physical controls can be fixed
- toxin found in clams, mussels, oysters, scallops (Pacific/New England coast) which causes numbness, mouth/face/arm/leg tingling, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea with an onset of 30-60 minutes/several hours (cannot be eliminated with cooking)
- toxin found in predatory tropical reef fish (barracuda, grouper, jacks, other fish high in food chain) which causes reversal of hot/cold, nausea, vomiting, lip/finger/toe tingling, joint muscle pain, diarrhea, stomach pain with an onset of 3-6 hours/30 hours and duration of months/years(cannot be eliminated with cooking)
- a paper detailed with HACCP principles
- not meeting critical limit
65 Clues: not meeting critical limit • food allergen added in 2022 • cleaners, sanitizer, pesticides • foundation for the HACCP program • result of implementing HACCP plan • incorrectly cleaned surfaces to food • determines validity of the HACCP plan • a paper detailed with HACCP principles • what an instruction should be judged by • group of people creating the HACCP system • ...
Foodborne Illnesses 2021-11-02
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- Process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels.
- Smallest of the microbial food contaminants. Viruses rely on a living host to reproduce. They usually contaminate food through a food handler’s incorrect personal hygiene. Some survive freezing and cooking temperatures.
- Food that contains moisture and protein and has a neutral or slightly acidic pH. Such food requires time-temperature control to prevent the growth of microorganisms and the production of toxins.
- chemical, substances, such as cleaners, sanitizers, polishes, machine lubricants, and toxic metals that leach from cookware and equipment, which have contaminated food.
- Device for accurately measuring the internal temperature of food, the air temperature inside a freezer or cooler, or the temperature of equipment. Bimetallic stemmed thermometers, thermocouples, and thermistors are common types of thermometers used in the restaurant and foodservice industry.
- The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein.
- The body’s defense system against illness. People with compromised immune systems are more susceptible to foodborne illness.
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- A naturally-occurring protein in food or in an ingredient that some people are sensitive to. If enough of an allergen is eaten, an allergic reaction can occur.
- Presence of harmful substances in food. Some food safety hazards occur naturally, while others are introduced by humans or the environment.
- Surface that comes into direct contact with food, such as a cutting board.
- Prohibiting food handlers from working with or around food, food equipment, and utensils.
- Poisons produced by pathogens, plants, or animals. Some occur in animals as a result of their diet.
- Person, animal, or plant on which another organism lives and from which it takes nourishment.
- The temperature range between 41˚F and 135˚F (5˚C to 57˚C), within which most foodborne microorganisms rapidly grow.
- Foreign objects that can accidentally get into food and contaminate it, such as hair, dirt, metal staples, and broken glass, as well as naturally-occurring objects, such as bones in fillets.
15 Clues: The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein. • Surface that comes into direct contact with food, such as a cutting board. • Process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels. • Prohibiting food handlers from working with or around food, food equipment, and utensils. • ...
Foodborne Pathogens 2025-09-30
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- parasite that contaminates water; pathogen: ____ parvum; type: parasite; most common symptoms: watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, and weight loss; onset: 2-10 days; duration: 1-2 weeks; commonly associated foods: ready-to-eat foods contaminated with water; prevention measures: purchasing food (particularly produce) from reputable and approve suppliers, excluding food handlers with diarrhea, using properly treated water and handwashing
- illness caused by toxins found in shellfish thaconsumees algae with the toxin; pathogen: saxitoxin; type: toxin; most common symptoms: numbness, tingling of the mouth, face, arms, and legs, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea; onset: 30-60 minutes/several hours; duration: N/A; commonly associated foods: clams, mussels, oysters and scallops from the Pacific Coast and New England coast; prevention measures: purchasing shellfish from approved and reputable suppliers (cooking and freezing will not eliminate toxin)
- virus transferred to foods from infected food handlers who have not followed proper handwashing protocols; pathogen: _____; type: virus; most common symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, and stomach cramps; onset: 12-48 hours; duration: 1-3 days; commonly associated foods: ready-to-eat foods and shellfish from contaminated water; prevention measures: excluding infected staff and those with diarrhea or vomiting from food handling procedures, washing hands, avoiding bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat food, andpurchasing shellfish from approved and reputable suppliers (very contagious --> can transfer person-to-person within few hours of ingestion)
- illness caused by toxins found in shellfish that eat algae with the toxin; pathogen: brevetoxin; type: toxin; most common symptoms: tingling of the lips, tongue, and throat, dizziness, reversal of hot and cold sensations, vomiting, and diarrhea; onset: 30-60 minutes/several hours; duration: N/A; commonly affected foods: clams, mussels, and oysters found in warm waters; prevention measures: purchasing shellfish from approved and reputable suppliers (cooking and freezing will not eliminate toxin)
- parasitic worms that lay eggs in contaminated dirt or protein; pathogen: _____; type: parasite; most common symptoms: abdominal discomfort, cough or intestinal blockage (most are asymptomatic); onset: N/A; duration: N/A; commonly associated foods: fruits and vegetables exposed to contaminated dirt that are not properly washed or cooked; prevention measures: proper handwashing to prevent contamination of ready-to-eat foods, proper washing of produce and purchasing produce from reputable suppliers
- cool, moist environments(i.e. refrigerator temperatures) and typically doesn’t cause illness in healthy people; pathogen: ______ monocytogenes; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: pregnant women include fever, fatigue, and muscle aches. Symptomsin other persons (typically immunocompromised) include headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, convulsions, fever, and muscle aches; onset: 24 hours-70 days; duration: 1-4 weeks after consuming foods; commonly associated foods: raw meat, unpasteurized dairy(soft cheeses), unpasteurized juices, and ready-to-eat foods like deli meat and hot dogs; prevention measures: throwing away products pastuse-by/expiration dates, cooking raw meats to minimum temperatures, pasteurization, preventing cross-contamination between raw meats and ready-to-eat foods, avoiding unpasteurized dairy products, and maintaining time and temperature control (leads to miscarriage in pregnant women and sepsis, pneumonia, and meningitis in newborns)
- illness caused by toxins produced by Asperigillus molds that grow in soil, hay, peanuts, and grains; pathogen: _____; type: toxin; most common symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomach pain and convulsions, acute hepatic necrosis; onset: depends on amount consumed; duration: several days-weeks; commonly asssociated foods: maize, cassava, wheat, millet, peanuts, rice, sesame, seeds, spices, eggs, dairy and meat; prevention measures: proper storage of grain, seeds, and spices and purchasing from reputable and approved suppliers that follow proper storage guidelines
- illness caused by toxins found in algae consumed by shellfish; pathogen: domoic acid; type: toxin; most common symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pain (first symptoms), confusion, memory loss, disorientation, seizure, and coma (later symptoms); onset: 30-60 minutes/several hours; duration: N/A; commonly affected foods: clams, mussels, oysters and scallops from the Pacific Northwest; prevention measures: purchasing shellfish from approved and reputable suppliers (cooking and freezing will not eliminate toxin)
- bacteria that is transmitted from human to human; pathogen: ______ typhi; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: high fever, weakness, stomach pain, headache, loss of appetite, rash; onset: 6-30 days; duration: a month if untreated; commonly associated foods: ready-to-eat foods, beverages, contaminated water, shellfish from contaminated water; prevention measures: excluding people with ____ typhi from food handling, washing hands, cooking food to minimum temperatures, preventing cross-contamination (can have it without developing symptoms, some develop typhoid fever, and some still sheds the bacteria in their bodily fluids)
- bacteria that lives in farm animal's intestines; pathogen: _____ jejuni; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: watery/bloody diarrhea, stomach cramping, fever, vomiting, headaches; onset: 2-5 days; duration: 1 week: commonly associated foods: poultry (raw or undercooked), contaminated water, unpasteurized dairy, meats, and stews or gravies; prevention measures: cooking food to minimum temperature, preventing cross-contamination between raw poultry and ready-to-eat food, and controlling time and temperature (complications include IBS, Guillain-Barre syndrome, arthritis
- bacteria common in countries with poor sanitation; pathogen: _____ (enterotoxigenic); type: bacteria; most common symptoms: watery diarrhea and abdominal cramping, fever, nausea, vomiting, chills, loss of appetite, headache, and muscle aches; onset: 1-3 days; duration: 3-4 days/1 week; commonly associated foods: any food, water, or ice contaminated by feces; prevention measures: time and temperature control, preventing cross-contamination, purchasing produce from approved suppliers, and excluding employees with diarrhea or ETEC diagnoses from food handling
- parasite that is transmitted from fecal-contaminated water; pathogen: ____ duodenalis; type: parasite; most common symptoms: fever, diarrhea and greasy stools, stomach cramps and nausea; onset: 1-3 weeks; duration: 2+ weeks; commonly associated foods: ready-to-eat foods exposed to contaminated water (like produce) or to infected foodhandlers who do not practice proper handwashing or hygiene; prevention measures: purchasing food (particularly produce) from reputable and approved suppliers, using properly treated water, excluding foodhandlers with diarrhea and proper handwashing
- parasitic worm found in raw and undercooked fish and squid; pathogen: ____; type: parasite; most common symptoms: tingling in the throat, coughing/vomiting up worms, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, diarrhea (with blood and mucus), mild fever, itchy rash, anaphylaxis; onset: depends on amount of worms/larvae; duration: depends on amount of worms/larvae; commonly associated foods: raw or undercooked fish (herring, cod, halibut, mackerel and pacific salmon) and squid
- parasite common in tropical and subtropical regions; pathogen: ______; type: parasite; most common symptoms: watery diarrhea, explosive bowel movements, loss of appetite, weight loss, stomach cramping, nausea, and fatigue; onset: 1 week; duration: few days-1+ month; commonly associated foods: any food contaminated by an infected food handler; prevention measures: reputable and approvedsuppliers, excluding foodhandlers with diarrhea, using properly treated water and handwashing
- virus causes liver infections and is found in stool of those infected with the virus; pathogen: ______; type: virus; most common symptoms: fatigue, loss of appetite, stomach pain, nausea, and jaundice (many people/children, asymptomatic); onset: 15-60 days; duration: fatal in pregnant, chronic liver disease, immunocompromised individuals; commonly associated foods: contaminated ready-to-eat items not cooked before serving handled by infected food handlers, raw or undercooked pork, venison, wild boar meat, and contaminated shellfish; prevention measures: excluding employees with jaundice or diagnosed _____ from food handling, washing hands, avoiding bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat foods, practicing personal hygiene, and cooking meats and shellfish to the proper temperatures
- spore-forming bacteria found in the intestines of animals and humans (anaerobic); pathogen: _____; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: diarrhea and severe abdominal pain; onset: 8-12 hours; duration: 24 hours (2 weeks if severe); commonly associated foods: meat, poultry, stews, and gravies; prevention measures: cooling, holding, and reheating food correctly (most common when hot-held foods are kept for too long)
- illness caused by toxins found in fish that produces histamine in large amounts; pathogen: histamine; type: toxin; most common symptoms: sweating, headache, a tingling sensation in the mouth or throat, palpitations, rash, face reddening, diarrhea, and vomiting; onset: several minutes/several hours; duration: several hours/several days; commonly associated foods: tuna, bonito, mackerel and mahi mahi; prevention measures: purchasing from reputable suppliers that maintain time/temperature control and preventing time/temperature abuse during storage and food preparation
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- spores that can be found in water and dirt where the bacteria can proliferate in anaerobic environments; pathogen: clostridium ______; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: nausea, vomiting, weakness, double vision, difficulty speaking, and difficulty swallowing; onset: 18-36 hours; duration: fatal if untreated; commonly associated foods: incorrectly canned foods, reduced oxygen packaged foods, temperature-abused plant foods (like baked potatoes) and untreated garlic-and-oil mixtures; prevention measures: holding, cooling, and reheating food to the correct temperatures, inspecting canned foods for damage, maintaining correct temperatures, or shifting food composition to be highly acidic or low moisture
- illness caused by toxins found in algae consumed by small fish; pathogen: _____; type: toxin; most common symptoms: reversal of hot and cold sensations, nausea, vomiting, tingling lips, fingers, or toes, and joint and muscle pain, diarrhea and stomach pain are also possible; onset: 3-6 hours/30 hours; duration: days/months/years; commonly associated foods: predatory tropical reef fish (barracuda, grouper, jacks, sturgeon, snapper, or other fish high in the food chain); prevention measures: purchasing predatory tropical reef fish from approved and reputable suppliers (cooking and freezing will not eliminate toxin)
- virus more common in infants and young children; pathogen: _____; type: virus; most common symptoms: severe watery diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and abdominal pain; onset: 2 days; duration: 3-8 days; commonly associated foods: anything that is handled by infected food handlers; prevention measures: vaccinating infants and proper handwashing, especially after changing diapers and before preparing food
- bacteria found in the hair, nose, and throat of humans; pathogen: _____ aureus; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramping; onset: 30 minutes-8 hours; duration: 24 hours; commonly associated foods: ready-to-eat foods containing TCS ingredients such as egg salad, tuna salad, chicken salad, and macaroni salad, deli meat; prevention measures: washing hands, covering wounds, time/temperature control (holding, cooling, and reheating food correctly), and practicing personal hygiene (heat resistant, it is important to prevent contamination and proliferation)
- virus causes liver infections and is found in stool of those infected with the virus (poor personal hygiene and improper handwashing can lead to contamination of food); pathogen: _____; type: virus; most common symptoms: mild fever, weakness, nausea, stomach pain, and jaundice; onset: 2 weeks; duration: 2 months; commonly associated foods: contaminated ready-to-eat items not cooked before serving (infected food handlers) and contaminated shellfish; prevention measures: excluding employees with jaundice or diagnosed _______ from food handling, washing hands, avoiding bare-hand contact with ready-to-eat foods, practicing personal hygiene, and purchasing shellfish from approved and reputable suppliers (asymptomatic for weeks but will show virus afterwards)
- parasite that can cause amebic dysentery or liver infection; pathogen: entamoeba histolytica; type: parasite; most common symptoms: diarrhea, stomach pain and stomach cramping, stomach pain, bloody diarrhea and fever (amebic dysentery); onset: 2-4 weeks; duration: may be asymptomatic; commonly associated foods: anything handled by infected food handlers; prevention measures: proper handwashingand excluding employees with diarrhea from food handling operations
- parasite that survives in the body for long periods of time in the form of cysts; pathogen: _____ gondii; type: parasite; most common symptoms: flu-like symptoms (swollen lymph node, muscle aches); duration: unknown (asymptomatic); common associated foods: undercooked contaminated meat (pork, lamb, venison), shellfish from contaminated waters, unpasteurized goat’s milk, and foods contaminated via cross-contamination with raw meat or shellfish; prevention measures: cooking meat to proper temperatures,purchasing shellfish from reputable and approved suppliers, preventing cross-contamination, and practicing proper handwashing techniques
- bacteria that proliferates rapidly in the temperature danger zone; pathogen: ____ vulnificus; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: watery diarrhea, vomiting, stomach cramps, nausea, low-grade fever and chills; onset: 24 hours; duration: 3 days (if not severe); commonly associated foods: oysters harvested from contaminated waters; purchasing shellfish from reputable and approved suppliers, and cooking shellfish to minimum internal temperatures (cause primary septicemia and can be caused by vibrio parahaemolyticus --> common with pre-existing chronic illnesses)
- found in cattle intestines and contaminated meat during slaughtering; pathogen: _____ shiga toxin; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: severe stomach cramping, diarrhea (often bloody), and vomiting; onset: 3-4 days; duration: 5-7 days; commonly associated foods: raw and undercooked ground beef, contaminated produce, and unpasteurized milk and juice (fresh apple cider); prevention measures: time and temperature control (cooking foods to proper temperatures), preventing cross-contamination between raw meat and ready-to-eat food, purchasing produce from approved suppliers, and excluding employees with diarrhea or STEC diagnoses from food handling
- bacteria carried primarily by pigs that causes gastroenteritis in humans; pathogen: ______; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: bloody diarrhea, fever, and stomach pain (children), right-sided abdominal pain, fever (older children and adults); onset: 4-7 days; duration: 24 hours-2 weeks/3 weeks; commonly associated foods: raw or undercooked pork, pork intestine, other meats, unpasteurized milk, fish and shellfish, and foods contaminated by infected foodhandlers; prevention measures: cooking pork to proper temperature, avoiding unpasteurized dairy products, proper handwashing, and preventing cross-contamination between raw pork and ready-to-eat foods (handwashing is important to prevent spread of the pathogen)
- bacteria that can survivie in dry foods; pathogen: _____; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: fever, poor feeding, crying, and low energy (infants), diarrhea, UTI, sepsis, meningitis (all other ages); onset: rare (not well established); duration: rare (not well established); commonly associated foods: powdered infant formula, powdered milk, herbal tea, flour; prevention measures: breastfeeding, properly cleaning, sanitizing, and storing baby bottles and breast pump parts, using formula within 2 hours of preparation, and washing hands properly and frequently (deadly in infants)
- bacteria found in stool of infected/recently recovered people or with flies in the foodservice station; onset: 1-2 days; duration: 1 week; commonly associated foods: poultry (raw or undercooked), contaminated water, unpasteurized dairy, meats, and stews or gravies; prevention measures: excluding infected employees or those with diarrhea, washing hands, controlling flies, and practicing personal hygiene (aka bacteria dysentery)
- bacteria that lives in the intestines of humans and other animals; pathogen: _____ spp.; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: diarrhea, vomiting, fever, stomach cramping; onset: 6 hours-6 days; duration: 4-7 days; commonly associated foods: poultry, eggs, dairy and produce contaminated with salmonella-infected water and soil; prevention measures: prevent cross-contamination, cooking poultry and eggs to minimum internal temperatures, send workers with salmonella home (illness can be heterogenous with symptoms developing several weeks later, reactive arthritis after GI symptoms resolve)
- parasite that lays eggs in raw/undercooked meat; pathogen: _____; type: parasite; most common symptoms: nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, fatigue, fever and stomach pain (early symptoms), headache, cough, facial and eye swelling, muscle pain and aching joints, itchy skin, diarrhea or constipation (later symptoms), poor coordination, heart problems, respiratory issues (vulnerable populations); onset: 1-2 days (abdominal symptoms), 2-8 weeks (later symptoms); duration: several months; commonly associated foods: raw or undercooked pork and wild game meats; prevention measures: cooking meat to proper internal temperatures, purchasing from reputable suppliers that do not feed their pigs raw meat and freezing pork for 20 days at 5 degrees F to kill any Trichinella worms
- spore-forming bacterium commonly found in dirt, consuming bacteria or spores (diarrhea), preformed toxins present in food (vomiting); pathogen: bacillus cereus; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: watery diarrhea, stomach pain, stomach cramping (diarrheal), nausea, vomiting (vomiting); onset: 6-15 hours (diarrhea), 30 minutes-6 hours (vomiting); duration: 24 hours (diarrhea and vomiting); commonly associated foods: cooked plant foods, meat products, and milk (diarrhea), cooked rice dishes (e.g. fried rice, rice pudding)(vomiting); prevention measures: cookingto appropriate temperatures and cooling rapidly. Holding food at temperatures outside of the temperature zone is also important
- bacteria spread by infected food handlers and exacerbated by foods being held outside of time/temperature control; pathogen: ____; type: bacteria; most common symptoms: sore throat, pain on swallowing, fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, rash, rheumatic fever (if severe); onset: 1-3 days; duration: 3-4 days; commonly associated foods: ready-to-eat items not cooked before serving that are contaminated by infected food handlers (e.g: dairy products, eggs, potato salad, egg salad, shrimp salad, ground ham, and rice pudding); prevention measures: time and temperature control, and excluding employees with a strep throat diagnosis or a sore throat with fever (leads to pharyngitis)
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health 2023-06-22
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- Air Spending time outdoors and breathing in fresh air can improve lung function, boost mood, and reduce stress levels.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients through a balanced diet. It involves consuming fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.
- Connections Maintaining relationships and social interactions with friends and family. It contributes to emotional well-being and provides support.
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- Practicing awareness and being present in the moment. Techniques like deep breathing, meditation, and relaxation exercises can reduce stress and improve focus.
- Physical activity that helps improve strength, flexibility, and overall fitness. It can include activities like running, swimming, and playing sports.
- Time Balancing the time spent on electronic devices, such as phones, computers, and TVs. Limiting excessive screen time promotes physical activity and social engagement.
- Exposure to natural sunlight helps the body produce vitamin D, which is essential for bone health. It can also improve mood and overall well-being.
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- Taking precautions to prevent accidents and injuries. This includes wearing seat belts, using helmets, and following safety guidelines.
- Keeping the body hydrated by drinking enough fluids. It helps maintain healthy bodily functions and supports overall well-being.
- Striking a balance between work, school, leisure activities, and rest. It promotes a sense of harmony and prevents burnout or exhaustion.
- Well-being Managing and expressing emotions in a healthy way. It involves recognizing and coping with stress, practicing self-care, and seeking support when needed.
- Staying hydrated by drinking an adequate amount of water. It helps maintain bodily functions, regulate body temperature, and support digestion.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs. This includes regular handwashing, brushing teeth, and taking showers.
- The restorative process where the body and mind recharge and recover. Getting enough quality sleep is important for overall health and well-being.
- Measures Taking necessary precautions to prevent accidents and injuries. This includes wearing protective gear, following safety instructions, and being aware of potential hazards.
16 Clues: Description • Air Spending time outdoors and breathing in fresh air can improve lung function, boost mood, and reduce stress levels. • Keeping the body hydrated by drinking enough fluids. It helps maintain healthy bodily functions and supports overall well-being. • ...
Blood Borne Pathogens 2024-04-12
Across
- a biological substance that poses a threat to human health or the environment. Examples include blood, bodily fluids, and infectious agents.
- Hygiene: the practice of cleaning hands to prevent the spread of germs and infections. This can be done through handwashing with soap and water or using hand sanitizer.
- occurs when a sharp object, such as a needle or syringe, punctures the skin, potentially exposing the individual to bloodborne pathogens or other infectious materials.
- something that has been exposed to or contains harmful substances, such as pathogens or toxins.Disinfection: the process of killing or inactivating microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses, on surfaces or objects to prevent the spread of infection.
- Precautions: safety measures designed to prevent the transmission of bloodborne pathogens and other infectious materials in healthcare settings. These precautions involve treating all blood and bodily fluids as potentially infectious.
Down
- an inflammation of the liver that can be caused by various factors, including viral infections, alcohol consumption, and autoimmune diseases.
- the administration of a vaccine to stimulate the immune system to develop immunity against a specific disease, providing protection against futu
- Protective Equipment: specialized clothing or equipment worn by individuals to protect themselves from exposure to hazardous materials or infectious agents.
- a virus that attacks the immune system, specifically targeting CD4 cells, weakening the body's ability to fight infections and diseases. If left untreated, HIV can progress to AIDS .
9 Clues: a biological substance that poses a threat to human health or the environment. Examples include blood, bodily fluids, and infectious agents. • an inflammation of the liver that can be caused by various factors, including viral infections, alcohol consumption, and autoimmune diseases. • ...
Exercise 1 2025-02-28
Across
- (danh từ) Tình trạng sạch sẽ giúp bảo vệ sức khỏe, bao gồm các thói quen như rửa tay và đánh răng.
- (danh từ) Sự biến mất hoàn toàn của một loài sinh vật, không còn tồn tại trên Trái Đất, giống như khủng long từ hàng triệu năm trước.
- (động từ) Phát ra ánh sáng, nhiệt hoặc năng lượng theo nhiều hướng, giống như mặt trời tỏa sáng.
- (danh từ) Nhóm sinh vật có chung đặc điểm, có thể sinh sản với nhau, ví dụ như chó, mèo hoặc cá voi.
- (động từ) Hút vào, thấm vào hoặc tiếp nhận, như bọt biển hút nước hoặc cây hút ánh sáng mặt trời để quang hợp.
Down
- (tính từ) Sạch sẽ, hợp vệ sinh, không gây hại cho sức khỏe, thường liên quan đến thực phẩm hoặc môi trường sống.
- (động từ) Có bên trong hoặc bao gồm một thứ gì đó, ví dụ như chai nước có chất lỏng hoặc hộp cơm có thức ăn.
- (danh từ) Khí thải từ xe hơi hoặc nhà máy, có thể gây ô nhiễm không khí;(động từ) Làm kiệt sức, mất hết năng lượng sau khi làm việc nặng hoặc vận động quá nhiều.
- (tính từ) Liên quan đến nhiệt hoặc nhiệt độ, thường dùng để mô tả quần áo giữ ấm hoặc nguồn năng lượng từ nhiệt.
- (tính từ) Trơn, khó giữ thăng bằng khi đi trên bề mặt, dễ bị ngã, thường do nước hoặc dầu.
- (tính từ) Có chất độc, có thể gây hại hoặc tử vong nếu ăn phải, chạm vào hoặc hít phải.
11 Clues: (tính từ) Có chất độc, có thể gây hại hoặc tử vong nếu ăn phải, chạm vào hoặc hít phải. • (tính từ) Trơn, khó giữ thăng bằng khi đi trên bề mặt, dễ bị ngã, thường do nước hoặc dầu. • (động từ) Phát ra ánh sáng, nhiệt hoặc năng lượng theo nhiều hướng, giống như mặt trời tỏa sáng. • ...
