hygiene Crossword Puzzles
16-1A History Abnormal Treatment (no spaces) 2025-04-15
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- 1900-1950s, the most dominant psychogenic treatment for mental illness was ___ .
- If you believe mental illness is caused by stress & irrational thinking, this is the ___ theory.
- 1700s, The ___ view of mental illness removed chains & encouraged hygiene & recreation.
- Dark ages believed mental illness was caused by the ___ , & cured with prayer, which is a supernatural theory.
- Until the late 1700s, ___ was the cure for anyone who was too temperamental: epilepsy, mania.
- If you believe mental illness is caused by astrology, gods, or curses, this is the ___ theory.
- If you believe mental illness (like germs) can be cured with ___ , this is a somatogenic theory.
- Your ___ of mental illness will depend upon the etiological theory that you use.
- ___ : person has a genetic predisposition for a disorder, & a stressor is present.
- If you use a ___ substance to lure a uterus back into place, this is a somatogenic treatment.
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- 1950s, ___ industry begins treating mental illness as a chemical imbalance (somatogenic).
- 1800s, the ___ ___ movement was started by former patient Clifford Beers.
- ___ ___ used the psychogenic treatment of hypnosis to heal patients with hysteria.
- 1800s, psychogenic & somatogenic cannot explain ___ , which had no physical cause.
- If you believe mental illness is caused by the brain and body, this is the ___ theory.
- Greeks believed that balancing ___ ___ will cure mental illness, which is a somatogenic treatment.
- Thousands of years ago, we used ___ to drill holes in skulls, in order to treat evil spirits.
- If you believe mentally ill women are ___ , & treat them with burning, this is a supernatural theory.
- 1500s, Undesirables were locked up against their will in ___ , treated with bleedings & purging.
19 Clues: 1800s, the ___ ___ movement was started by former patient Clifford Beers. • 1900-1950s, the most dominant psychogenic treatment for mental illness was ___ . • Your ___ of mental illness will depend upon the etiological theory that you use. • 1800s, psychogenic & somatogenic cannot explain ___ , which had no physical cause. • ...
health scienec 2022-10-12
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- to follow through with a task, you should determine thing that needs to be done with out constant directions
- enjoy your work and display a positive attitude. encourage others to do the right thing
- truthfulness and integrity and important in health care fields. admit mistakes so they can be corrected
- ability to encourage people to work together and achieve common goals
- others rely on you, you must accept the responsibility required by your position. you need good attendance record.
- willing to learn and to adapt to different changes. requires remain competent in a particular for life long leaning
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- others may criticizes you. everyone has some areas where performance can be improved. leading to accept criticism and learning from it
- the body reaction to any stimuli that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment
- 1right of the majority to rule 2 right or the majrity to be heard 3 right of the indivial to be repressed
- tolerant and understanding, need to learn to control your temper in a difficult situation
- able to identify with and understand another person feeling, situation and motives, care about others
- a daily bath or shower, use deodorant antiberant, clane underment
- frequently defined as an individual who leads or guides other
13 Clues: frequently defined as an individual who leads or guides other • a daily bath or shower, use deodorant antiberant, clane underment • ability to encourage people to work together and achieve common goals • enjoy your work and display a positive attitude. encourage others to do the right thing • ...
Insomnia, Drowsiness and Fatigue 2026-05-05
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- A class of antihistamines that crosses the blood-brain barrier causing sedation by blocking histamine receptors (think diphenhydramine).
- Short-term or temporary bouts of insomnia often managed with self-care for up to 7–10 days.
- Dreaming stage of sleep
- Side effects often associated with first-generation antihistamines including dry mouth/ blurred vision/ urinary retention and constipation.
- mechanism by which caffeine increases cAMP levels that contribute to its stimulant effects and prevention of apnea.
- set of educational interventions and behavioral practices (like maintaining a regular sleep schedule) designed to promote better sleep.
- first-line non-pharmacologic intervention for insomnia that addresses dysfunctional behaviors and beliefs contributing to sleep issues.
- Insomnia that are idiopathic or psychological in nature rather than caused by another medical condition.
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- A condition where a patient reports severe insomnia symptoms that do not align with objective sleep measurements.
- ratio of total sleep time to the total time spent in bed if less than 85% it is a clinical indicator of insomnia.
- Sleep difficulty occurring at least three times weekly for more than three months (insomnia)
- first-generation antihistamine used in some sleep aids like Unisom/ ZzzQuil/Ultra) but not the FDA's preferred agent due to limited data.
- Insomnia caused by another disorder/ condition/or medication like (GERD/asthma/or antidepressants).
13 Clues: Dreaming stage of sleep • Short-term or temporary bouts of insomnia often managed with self-care for up to 7–10 days. • Sleep difficulty occurring at least three times weekly for more than three months (insomnia) • Insomnia caused by another disorder/ condition/or medication like (GERD/asthma/or antidepressants). • ...
Household items 2023-12-07
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- A timekeeping device with hands or digital displays that show the current time. Clocks are important for keeping schedules, managing daily activities, and ensuring punctuality in various areas of the home.
- A piece of furniture with shelves for storing and organizing books. Bookshelves can be found in bedrooms, living rooms, or home offices, providing a dedicated space for displaying and accessing a collection of books.
- A piece of furniture with drawers for storing clothes and personal items. Dressers are commonly found in bedrooms and provide a functional and organized solution for keeping clothing and accessories tidy.
- A device that produces light, often consisting of a bulb and a shade or cover. Lamps are used for illumination in various rooms, providing both functional lighting for tasks and creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
- Curtain A waterproof curtain that hangs in a bathroom shower or bathtub to prevent water from splashing onto the floor. Shower curtains come in various designs, adding a decorative touch to the bathroom while serving a practical purpose.
- Oven A kitchen appliance that uses microwaves to heat and cook food quickly. Microwave ovens are convenient for reheating leftovers, cooking snacks, and preparing meals in a short amount of time.
- Can A container for collecting and disposing of waste and garbage. Trash cans come in various sizes and designs, and they are placed in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.
- An appliance that automates the cleaning of dishes, utensils, and cookware. Dishwashers save time and effort in the kitchen, using water and detergent to efficiently clean and sanitize items after meals.
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- Cleaner An electrical device used for cleaning floors and carpets by suctioning dirt and debris. Vacuum cleaners come in various types, including upright, canister, and robotic models, making household cleaning more efficient.
- Desk A desk specifically designed for using a computer or laptop. Computer desks often feature space for a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other accessories, providing an organized and ergonomic workspace for computing tasks.
- An appliance used for storing and cooling food and beverages. Refrigerators have compartments with adjustable temperatures to keep items fresh, and they play a crucial role in kitchen organization and meal preparation.
- A piece of furniture designed for sleeping or resting. Beds come in different sizes, such as twin, full, queen, and king, and may include a mattress, bed frame, and headboard, providing a comfortable sleeping space.
- A comfortable piece of furniture designed for seating multiple people. Sofas are commonly found in living rooms and provide a cozy space for relaxation, socializing, and watching television or reading.
- Machine An appliance designed for washing clothes and linens. Washing machines use water and detergent to clean clothes through a series of cycles, providing a convenient and effective way to maintain personal hygiene.
- A reflective surface, typically made of glass, that allows individuals to see their reflections. Mirrors are used for personal grooming, decorating spaces, and creating a sense of openness and brightness in rooms.
15 Clues: Oven A kitchen appliance that uses microwaves to heat and cook food quickly. Microwave ovens are convenient for reheating leftovers, cooking snacks, and preparing meals in a short amount of time. • ...
Health Chapter 1: Hygiene, What is HEALTH, Goals, Making Decisions 2013-10-07
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- The first "D" in the Decision Making process acronym stands for __________ the problem.
- A goal __________ be both high and realistic.
- Washing our hands, brushing our teeth, washing our bodies (everywhere), wearing clean clothes, and wearing deodorant/antiperspirants are all examples of...
- Life _____________ is the number of years a person can expect to live.
- The 2nd step in the decision making process is to Explore our __________.
- _________________ health refers to how well your body functions.
- "My goal is to ride a unicorn one day." This is an example of a goal that is not __________.
- The strategy you come up with to achieve the goal
- __________health is being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings.
- A state of high level health
- A __________ goal has a specific DEADLINE.
- In order for my goal to be __________ I need to develop the right attitudes, abilities, and skills.
- A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach
- In order to reach her goal of straight A's, Sally is checking Skyward every week to see the progress of her grades. She has made her goal __________.
- According to the last Decision Making step, Sometime after you have put your decision into effect, take some time to __________ the results.
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- The acronym we use to remember the 6-step decision making process.
- Going on vacation would improve your __________ of life.
- The ingredient in deodorant that helps stop sweating
- The person who decides how high your goal should be
- The acronym we use to set successful goals.
- The 5th Decision Making step is to Decide and __________.
- "If I choose this alternative I may get hurt." This is an example of which step in the Decision Making Process? Considering the __________.
- The type of goal that includes all 5 Ws: Who, What, Where, When, Why?
- Good relationships, respecting others, and giving and accept help are examples of good __________ health.
- Standards and beliefs that are most important to you (part of the 4th Decision Making step).
- If Homer Simpson is not reacting to events in his life in a safe, responsible, or appropriate way, he needs to work on his ___________ health.
- The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with others.
27 Clues: A state of high level health • A __________ goal has a specific DEADLINE. • The acronym we use to set successful goals. • A goal __________ be both high and realistic. • The strategy you come up with to achieve the goal • The person who decides how high your goal should be • The ingredient in deodorant that helps stop sweating • ...
TEKA-TEKI SILANG HYGIENE FOOD 2024-12-11
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- Minuman sehat yang penting untuk tubuh. (3 huruf)
- Makanan yang dibiarkan terbuka mudah terkena ____. (3 huruf)
- Sabun digunakan untuk mencuci ____. (5 huruf)
- Kebiasaan penting sebelum makan, yaitu mencuci ____. (5 huruf)
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- Alat untuk memotong bahan makanan. (5 huruf)
- Tempat air mengalir untuk mencuci tangan. (5 huruf)
- Hewan kecil yang sering hinggap di makanan kotor. (4 huruf)
7 Clues: Alat untuk memotong bahan makanan. (5 huruf) • Sabun digunakan untuk mencuci ____. (5 huruf) • Minuman sehat yang penting untuk tubuh. (3 huruf) • Tempat air mengalir untuk mencuci tangan. (5 huruf) • Hewan kecil yang sering hinggap di makanan kotor. (4 huruf) • Makanan yang dibiarkan terbuka mudah terkena ____. (3 huruf) • ...
Jonas Ruberg Stress Tree 2022-01-18
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- When I get less SLEEP I end up being LATE and get LESS WORK done.
- Likely the thing that makes me the most stressed is IMPOSTER SYNDROME, where I feel GUILTY and UPSET WITH MYSELF for feeling bad.
- Whenever a HOLIDAY comes around, I find myself PROCRASTINATING work and STRESSING ABOUT MINUTE DETAILS.
- When I think about my FUTURE, I will often feel OVERWHELMED to the point of NAUSEA
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- The growing presence of COVID makes me feel SCARED and sometimes I trick myself into FEELING SICK
- Sometimes all the time I take for THEATER makes me really TIRED and I have LESS TIME FOR WORK
- Even though I like them, sometimes my FRIENDS will make me UPSET or ANXIOUS
- My HYGIENE can often be something I struggle to maintain, and it makes me FEEL BAD both EMOTIONALLY and PHYSICALLY.
- My GRADES and HOMEWORK are one of my biggest stressors. I put too much PRESSURE ON MYSELF, to the point of INNACTION
- I find a lot of comfort in being in the LGBTQ+ community, but sometimes it can also be STRESSFUL and I can feel insecure about my IDENTITY
10 Clues: When I get less SLEEP I end up being LATE and get LESS WORK done. • Even though I like them, sometimes my FRIENDS will make me UPSET or ANXIOUS • When I think about my FUTURE, I will often feel OVERWHELMED to the point of NAUSEA • Sometimes all the time I take for THEATER makes me really TIRED and I have LESS TIME FOR WORK • ...
Teeth conditions 2019-10-18
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- A general name for disease of the teeth, including cavities.
- Bacteria evade removal by brushing and saliva and damage the enamel and deeper structures of teeth. Most cavities occur on molars and premolars.
- If plaque is not removed, it mixes with minerals to become tartar, a harder substance. Tartar requires professional cleaning for removal.
- Inflammation of the deeper structures of the teeth (periodontal ligament, jawbone, and cementum). Poor oral hygiene is usually to blame.
- Inflammation of the surface portion of the gums, around and between the crowns of the teeth. Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to gingivitis.
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- When one or more teeth become sensitive to hot or cold, it may mean the dentin is exposed.
- The upper teeth protrude significantly over the lower teeth.
- A sticky, colorless film made of bacteria and the substances they secrete. Plaque develops quickly on teeth after eating sugary food, but can be easily brushed off.
- Stress, anxiety, or sleep disorders can cause teeth grinding, usually during sleep. A dull headache or sore jaw can be symptoms.
- The lower teeth protrude significantly past the upper teeth.
10 Clues: A general name for disease of the teeth, including cavities. • The upper teeth protrude significantly over the lower teeth. • The lower teeth protrude significantly past the upper teeth. • When one or more teeth become sensitive to hot or cold, it may mean the dentin is exposed. • ...
Yeh Meri Dilli 2023-04-06
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- As the capital was designed by the British architects – Sir Herbert Baker and Edwin Lutyens, the city is also known as?
- Delhi is home to the tallest minaret in the world, name the ruler who commissioned it.
- Name the largest market of spices in Asia situated in the national capital territory of India.
- The Delhi metro station stands at which position in the entire world with the length of the station being 193 kilometres?
- Name the largest wholesale market of fruits and vegetables in Asia.
- Delhi was surrounded by 14 gates initially out of which only five still stand. Name the gate which was built in 1835 by Robert Smith and is the northernmost gate of the city.
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- Guess the name.
- Which monument in Delhi is made up of limestone and when the stone started to wither away, the British painted it Red to preserve it?
- Name the world’s only mandi for betel leaves situated in Purani Dilli.
- Name a museum in Delhi which is managed by Sulabh International, aims to spread the word of hygiene across the globe. It was established in 1992 by Dr Bindeshwar Pathak.
10 Clues: Guess the name. • Name the largest wholesale market of fruits and vegetables in Asia. • Name the world’s only mandi for betel leaves situated in Purani Dilli. • Delhi is home to the tallest minaret in the world, name the ruler who commissioned it. • Name the largest market of spices in Asia situated in the national capital territory of India. • ...
EU LEGISLATION 2015-11-26
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- A group of European countries that participates in the world economy as one economic unit and operates under one official currency, the euro. The EU's goal is to create a barrier-free trade zone and to enhance economic wealth by creating more efficiency within its marketplace.
- ANOTHER WORD FOR RULE
- The government seeks to make sure that there are no sudden general rises in prices. They do this through the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of England which sets interest rates. Interest rates are put up if there is a danger of people borrowing and spending too much, thus pushing prices up. Raising interest rates makes it more expensive for businesses to borrow money. It also makes it more expensive for consumers to borrow money. They then have less to spend, which helps to force down prices.
- policy Education and training is seen in the UK as having a valuable contribution to make to business life. The government plays an important part in forcing through education and training changes, for example by creating more Vocational Subjects in the school curriculum.
- The government can promote trade, encourage sales of British goods abroad (exports), or discourage goods coming in from other countries (imports).
- A food is presumed unsafe if it does not comply with the EU (or national) legislation governing its safety. As an example, this could be a food that contains an allergenic ingredient, which should be labelled in accordance with Directive 2000/13/EC, but is not
- According to the general hygiene requirements it is good food hygiene practice to protect foods from contamination. Such a contamination could be represented by excessive amounts of cross-contact allergens. The regulation defines indeed a contamination as the presence or introduction of a hazard.
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- Many of the laws of this country have been in existence for a long time. Others are much newer. New legislation can be made at a European Union, national or local level. These laws set out how people can and should behave towards one another, and particularly, how business should be conducted. They are very important in setting 'the rules of the game'.
- Businesses can make a valuable contribution to the community by the taxes they pay. In return, the government can help businesses by spending money on projects like airports, roads, aid to developing countries and many other items.
9 Clues: ANOTHER WORD FOR RULE • The government can promote trade, encourage sales of British goods abroad (exports), or discourage goods coming in from other countries (imports). • ...
Dental health attention crossword puzzle 2021-09-08
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- Calcified dental plaque, composed primarily of calcium phosphate mineral salts deposited between and within remnants of formerly viable microorganisms
- A common and mild form of gum disease
- A chronic inflammatory disease that is triggered by bacterial microorganisms and involves a severe chronic inflammation that causes the destruction of the tooth-supporting apparatus and can lead to tooth loss
- A condition where there is not enough saliva in your mouth
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- A cord of thin filaments used in interdental cleaning to remove food and dental plaque from between teeth
- The removal of all the plaque and calculus (hardened plaque) above and below the gumline by oral health professionals
- Also known as tooth decay, is the breakdown of teeth due to acids made by bacteria
- the state of being edentulous, or without natural teeth
- Loss of tooth substance by means other than dental caries
- A sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth
- Cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat
- An oral hygiene instrument used for daily clean of the teeth, gums, and tongue
- A person whose profession is the care of teeth and the surrounding soft tissues, including the prevention and elimination of decay, the replacement of missing teeth with artificial ones, the correction of malocclusion, etc.
13 Clues: A common and mild form of gum disease • the state of being edentulous, or without natural teeth • A sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth • Loss of tooth substance by means other than dental caries • Cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat • A condition where there is not enough saliva in your mouth • ...
Partes de la casa 2024-01-24
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- Your personal retreat for rest and relaxation, typically containing a bed and personal belongings.
- Families often reside in this structure, which provides shelter and a sense of belonging.
- This room is where you freshen up and take care of personal hygiene, often equipped with a sink, toilet, and shower or bath.
- In this spacious living space, you'll find multiple rooms for various purposes, typically within a larger building.
- A place where delicious meals are prepared, equipped with appliances like a stove, oven, and refrigerator.
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- An outdoor area adorned with plants and flowers, creating a serene and green space.
- This room is dedicated to enjoying meals with family or friends, often featuring a dining table and chairs.
- The central gathering space in a home, usually equipped with comfortable seating for socializing and entertainment.
- A versatile space that can be a bedroom, study, or any other designated area within a home.
- Referring to a floor within a building or a flat/apartment, often used in the context of multi-story structures.
- This space is designed to shelter vehicles, providing protection from the elements.
- A paved or landscaped outdoor area attached to a house, perfect for relaxation or outdoor activities.
- An elevated outdoor space, often connected to a building, providing a great spot for enjoying the outdoors.
13 Clues: An outdoor area adorned with plants and flowers, creating a serene and green space. • This space is designed to shelter vehicles, providing protection from the elements. • Families often reside in this structure, which provides shelter and a sense of belonging. • A versatile space that can be a bedroom, study, or any other designated area within a home. • ...
Food Safety 2020-10-17
3 Clues: The transfer of harmful bacteria from one food to another food • Maintaining a clean condition in-order to promote hygiene and prevent disease • Single celled microorganisms that live in soil,water and the bodies of plant and animals
Infection Control crossword 2022-11-11
3 Clues: HCP should not have ______nails. • Proper______is the single most effective way to reduce the spread of infection to patients and to other HCP. • While wearing sterile PPE, hands should be kept above the __________. Anything below this is considered contaminated.
Teeth conditions 2019-10-18
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- A general name for disease of the teeth, including cavities.
- A sticky, colorless film made of bacteria and the substances they secrete. Plaque develops quickly on teeth after eating sugary food, but can be easily brushed off.
- The upper teeth protrude significantly over the lower teeth.
- Stress, anxiety, or sleep disorders can cause teeth grinding, usually during sleep. A dull headache or sore jaw can be symptoms.
- Inflammation of the deeper structures of the teeth (periodontal ligament, jawbone, and cementum). Poor oral hygiene is usually to blame.
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- If plaque is not removed, it mixes with minerals to become tartar, a harder substance. Tartar requires professional cleaning for removal.
- When one or more teeth become sensitive to hot or cold, it may mean the dentin is exposed.
- Bacteria evade removal by brushing and saliva and damage the enamel and deeper structures of teeth. Most cavities occur on molars and premolars.
- The lower teeth protrude significantly past the upper teeth.
- Inflammation of the surface portion of the gums, around and between the crowns of the teeth. Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to gingivitis.
10 Clues: A general name for disease of the teeth, including cavities. • The upper teeth protrude significantly over the lower teeth. • The lower teeth protrude significantly past the upper teeth. • When one or more teeth become sensitive to hot or cold, it may mean the dentin is exposed. • ...
Poverty (David/8 and Rama/27) 2025-01-21
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- A uncomfortable or painful physical condition/sensation caused by insufficient consumption of dietary energy
- The state of not being equal, especially in status,rights,and opportunities
- The act of treating someone or something as if they are not important
- The basic physical system of a business,region,or nation and often involves the production of public goods or production processes
- A serious disagreement and argument about something important,where two who had a serious disagreement or argument have not yet reached agreement
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- The process of keeping places free from dirt,infection,disease,etc
- A condition that happen when a child fails to grow the proper height for their age
- Works A broad category of infrastructure projects, which included all of the public/municipal buildings and services in a town or city
- The practice of keeping yourself and your surroundings clean,especially in order to prevent illness or the spread of diseases
- A condition caused by not getting enough calories or the right amount of key nutrients,such as vitamins and minerals,that are needed for health
10 Clues: The process of keeping places free from dirt,infection,disease,etc • The act of treating someone or something as if they are not important • The state of not being equal, especially in status,rights,and opportunities • A condition that happen when a child fails to grow the proper height for their age • ...
History of Foods unit 4 2024-12-06
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- a place where free food is served to those who are homeless or destitute.
- relating to the conditions that affect hygiene and health, especially the supply of sewage facilities and clean drinking water.
- any food that's changed from its natural state
- the action of forbidding something, especially by law.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
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- the technique of breeding two different individuals of the same or other species
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing
- the production of large quantities of a standardized article by an automated mechanical process
- giving good value or service in relation to the amount of money, time, or effort spent
- a compound of the sterol type found in most body tissues. Cholesterol and its derivatives are important constituents of cell membranes and precursors of other steroid compounds, but a high proportion in the blood of low-density lipoprotein (which transports cholesterol to the tissues) is associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease.
10 Clues: any food that's changed from its natural state • the action of forbidding something, especially by law. • a place where free food is served to those who are homeless or destitute. • the technique of breeding two different individuals of the same or other species • a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility. • ...
Causes of sore mouth and oral infection 2018-04-17
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- A 3 year old boy presents with a severe sore throat and stridor, a medical emergency
- A notifiable disease caused by Group A Streptococcus that may be diagnosed via throat culture or rapid antigen detection test
- Can either be infective and caused by candida, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, or varicella zoster virus, or due to acid reflux
- An infective swelling of the tonsil that is treated with IV penicillin and surgical drainage
- Virus responsible for causing glandular fever
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- A rare type of cellulitis that causes a ‘bull-neck’ appearance, and may lead to a blocked airway
- A notifiable disease that is spread via respiratory secretions, can lead to cardiac + neurological damage, a throat swab should be grown in Loeffler’s medium
- Damage to the teeth that may occur due to a combination of poor dental hygiene, bacteria colonisation, and poor diet, that may also occur with gingivitis
- In the oral cavity, may present with either a reticular pattern (wickham’s striae) or erosive pattern
- A break in the oral cavity’s mucosal tissue that is commonly caused by biting of the cheek
10 Clues: Virus responsible for causing glandular fever • A 3 year old boy presents with a severe sore throat and stridor, a medical emergency • A break in the oral cavity’s mucosal tissue that is commonly caused by biting of the cheek • An infective swelling of the tonsil that is treated with IV penicillin and surgical drainage • ...
Insider Unit 3 lesson 2 2025-03-03
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- Malaria can be __________ to young children if not treated properly, leading to serious health complications or even death.
- In some countries, people suffer from __________ because they do not have enough food to eat, which can result in severe health problems.
- Over the past few years, the population of certain species has started to __________ due to habitat loss and climate change.
- The chemicals released into the water have __________ damaged the ecosystem, making it impossible to restore it to its original state.
- The country decided to __________ new laws to protect citizens from the rising threat of cybercrime.
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- The doctor explained that the __________ of the disease happens through direct contact with bodily fluids, making hygiene extremely important.
- The coach __________ named her star player the "Most Valuable Player" after her outstanding performance in the final match.
- Due to his serious injury, he experienced __________ pain that lasted for several days.
- It’s important to __________ from eating too much sugar to maintain a healthy lifestyle and avoid health issues like diabetes.
- The elderly are often more __________ to certain illnesses, like the flu, because their immune systems are weaker.
10 Clues: Due to his serious injury, he experienced __________ pain that lasted for several days. • The country decided to __________ new laws to protect citizens from the rising threat of cybercrime. • The elderly are often more __________ to certain illnesses, like the flu, because their immune systems are weaker. • ...
OPTI 2020- Assignment 1 2017-09-17
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- This plate contains the meibomian glands
- Parasitic infection of the eyelids
- The first contact lens approved by Health Canada to treat myopia
- This in-office procedure can help treat meibomian gland dysfunction
- The technique used to treat trichiasis
- The function of the adipose tissue in the orbit
- The smallest bone of the orbit
- The number of bones in the orbit
- This nerve palsy causes the eye to be in the "down-and-out" position
- This rectus muscle contracts when the left eye moves down and out
- A condition by which an extra row of lashes can grow
- The "wrinkle" between the tarsal and orbital position of the eyelid
- This muscle contracts in order to open the eyelid
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- This condition is on the rise in children and can have significant ocular health implications
- This eye disease can occur with hyperthyroidism
- The sequale of a hordeolum whereby scar tissue forms in the lid
- The most common eyelid muscle palsy in diabetics(which nerve)
- A condition whereby the skin in the upper eyelid becomes loose
- this gland is thought to have antimicrobial properties
- An infection in one of the eyelid glands
- When one or a few cilia and misdirected towards the globe
- This condition is treated by lid scrubs and eyelid hygiene
- These are air-filled pockets that surround the orbit
- A condition whereby the lower eyelid inverts
- The inward rotational movement of the eye
- This in-office procedue can help treat blepharitis
- This gland hydrates the cilia
- This type of cellulitis is considered an ocular emergency
28 Clues: This gland hydrates the cilia • The smallest bone of the orbit • The number of bones in the orbit • Parasitic infection of the eyelids • The technique used to treat trichiasis • This plate contains the meibomian glands • An infection in one of the eyelid glands • The inward rotational movement of the eye • A condition whereby the lower eyelid inverts • ...
RCPS DIWALI CROSSWORD 2017-10-01
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- Ekankika Spardha was started in his presidential year
- The call name of our member who is also a structural consultant.
- Many by this name are in our club
- The originator of the idea for Ekankika Spardha
- 'Raj-jyotish' of our Club
- She creates awareness in Health, Hygiene and Nutrition
- Every year he is actively involved in the medical projects of the club:
- Our Mega event held in Balewadi
- A veterinary doctor and a Yoga and meditation trainer
- The Chartered president of our club
- Women empowerment on the wheels
- The CEO of Fleetguard Filters Pvt Ltd
- The impact making project currently undertaken by our Anns
- The creator of this year’s PUSH Mast Head
- We still relish the fun, frolic and hospitality at this location
- She is well known for her travel blogs
- Our Christopher Columbus
- An expert in intellectual property rights
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- Our club’s Swach project was done under his leadership
- The first lady president of our club
- He is the chief trustee of RCPS Charity Trust
- Fitness freak family
- The story of five blind men
- This Chartered accountant is a partner at Ernst & Young
- The newest family to join our fold
- Our Adhyatmik Guru
- The Club leader for the year
- Chocolate hero of our club
- The Spiderman of our club who is always on the web
- The star from our club shining at RI level
- The “Bhai” of our club
- This person can keep all your 32 intact
- Sunray
- The initiator of RED DOT project
- He lights the things around us
- The tiger who does nor roar but sings
- The call name of the pioneer of “Jaloday”
37 Clues: Sunray • Our Adhyatmik Guru • Fitness freak family • The “Bhai” of our club • Our Christopher Columbus • 'Raj-jyotish' of our Club • Chocolate hero of our club • The story of five blind men • The Club leader for the year • He lights the things around us • Our Mega event held in Balewadi • Women empowerment on the wheels • The initiator of RED DOT project • ...
A Very Merry 10th Anniversary Puzzle 2017-10-31
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- Jules will get a new upstate kitchen in ______ 10 of her new show
- Dad is a tasty ____
- Jules is a sweet ____
- Kieran's favorite restaurant in Crested Butte
- What 'dem goats be likin' to eat!
- The "Pont" where Dad proposed to Mom
- Kieran's Color War team
- The only team Kieran and Dad both support
- Where Dad had his bachelor party
- Preferred mode of transportation in the Mediterranean
- Kieran's first concert
- What not to buy your wife for Mother's Day
- Kieran's favorite Scandanavian stick game
- Favorite 4-hour lunch restaurant on the planet
- 50% Wheaton. 50% Poodle. 100% Adorable.
- The undisputed Apt 7C wrestling champion is the Little _____
- Kieran's relative who could live on turkey legs and vanilla ice cream
- Kieran's first Halloween costume was ______ McQueen
- Kieran's college savings were spent buying small containers of quinoa at Talbot and ___
- 2 mile beach for swimming... 2 hour wait for food
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- The debauched knight of 25 West Houston's 7th Floor
- Voted "Most Likely To Spoil Kieran", 9 years in a row…
- Kieran's relative who loves chocolate even more than Kieran
- Kieran's relative who matches wits over the chessboard with him
- Where Mom and Dad got married
- The "power-up" carribbean soda
- A stroll around the country house grounds
- The game with "sniping" and scoring in St Tropez square
- Kieran's favorite book series
- Our lodge in Crested Butte
- Our favorite restaurant for a special occasion
- Japanese for "Zen Hygiene"
- Uncle Geofferson's apartment nickname
- If we could retroactively disinvite anyone from our wedding, it would be…
- Where all the girls fell for Kieran in Riviera Maya
- Dad wields them. Kieran fears them. Mom protects from them.
36 Clues: Dad is a tasty ____ • Jules is a sweet ____ • Kieran's first concert • Kieran's Color War team • Our lodge in Crested Butte • Japanese for "Zen Hygiene" • Where Mom and Dad got married • Kieran's favorite book series • The "power-up" carribbean soda • Where Dad had his bachelor party • What 'dem goats be likin' to eat! • The "Pont" where Dad proposed to Mom • ...
CLINICAL TRACER 2017-06-20
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- NATIONAL PATIENT SAFETY GOAL
- WHERE DO YOU FIND NURSING POLICIES?
- WHAT IS AN ADVANCED DIRECTIVE ALSO CALLED?
- WHAT DO YOU DO WITH AN ADVANCED DIRECTIVE?
- WHERE CAN YOU SCHEDULE A TRANSLATOR BEFORE THE APPOINTMENT?
- HOW MANY TIMES CAN YOU US SANI-WIPES OR SANI GEL BEFORE YOU WASH YOUR HANDS
- WE DO NOT USE THESE ON PATIENTS AT UAB
- HOW TO REPORT A SAFETY INCIDENT OR NEAR MISS
- WHAT IS PUT ON THE MEDICATION TO LET YOU KNOW IT IS LOOK ALIKE/SOUND ALIKE?
- PATIENT'S PLAN OF CARE FROM PHYSICIAN.
- WHERE WILL PATIENT FIND A COPY OF THEIR PATIENT RIGHTS
- THIS MUST BE SCANNED IN WITHIN 24 HOURS.
- WHERE CURRENT POLICIES ARE LOCATED
- WHAT EXAM BED CLEANER MUST REMAIN WET 10 MINUTES OF CONTACT TIME FOR DISINFECTANT?
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- HOW IS PATIENT EXPERIENCE/SATISFACTION COMMUNICATED IN YOUR CLINIC?
- WHO MUST APPROVED ALL MEDICAL DEVICES WE USE WITHIN THE CLINIC?
- WHO DO YOU CONTACT WHEN A PATIENT SHOWS SIGNS OF ABUSE?
- WHEN SHOULD YOU ROUND MORE OFTEN AND LEAVE THE DOOR OPEN (WHAT KIND OF PATIENT)
- WHICH EXAM BED CLEANER SHOULD BE WET FOR 2 MINUTES?
- A PROVIDERS HISTORY AND PHYSICAL
- HOW MANY INCHES FROM THE CEILING CAN YOU STORE ITEMS?
- HOW MANY INCHES OFF THE FLOOR THINGS MUST BE STORED
- WHAT DO WE NOT HONOR IN THE AMBULATORY SETTING AT UAB, ALSO YOU DO NOT WITNESS THIS ITEM.
- HOW MANY TIMES A DAY YOU CHECK THE REFRIGERATOR TEMPS
- HOW OFTEN DOES PATIENT RIGHTS PRINT OUT FOR EACH PATIENT
- IF PAIN LEVEL IS ABOVE THIS NUMBER YOU SHOULD ALERT THE PHYSICIAN.
- WHERE CAN YOU ACCESS SDS?
- HOW IS COMPLAINCE WITH HAND HYGIENE OBSERVED/MEASURED?
28 Clues: WHERE CAN YOU ACCESS SDS? • NATIONAL PATIENT SAFETY GOAL • A PROVIDERS HISTORY AND PHYSICAL • WHERE CURRENT POLICIES ARE LOCATED • WHERE DO YOU FIND NURSING POLICIES? • WE DO NOT USE THESE ON PATIENTS AT UAB • PATIENT'S PLAN OF CARE FROM PHYSICIAN. • THIS MUST BE SCANNED IN WITHIN 24 HOURS. • WHAT IS AN ADVANCED DIRECTIVE ALSO CALLED? • ...
No Safety, Know Pain. Know Safety, No Pain! 2018-02-01
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- A products ___________ is the period of time it can be stored and still be good to use
- These multiply very quickly under the right conditions
- A worker who is in a direct contact with foods
- ___________ involves assisting an injured person until professional medical help can be provided
- _______ need a host, or another living cell to grow
- Washing dishes, glasses, cookware, and utensils by hand
- A device used to check the temperatures of foods
- To heat a product at high enough temperatures to kill harmful bacteria
- An important piece of protective clothing
- A barrier that holds back head or facial hair to keep it from contaminating food
- Using good grooming habits to maintain health
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- _________ is to take a product at the end of its use and turn it into a raw material to make a different product
- A potentially life-threatening situation that usually occurs suddenly and unexpectedly
- A serious medical condition in which not enough oxygen reaches tissues
- Products that can spoil quickly, especially if they are not stored properly
- Worn to protect your hands from injury
- A series of thrusts to the abdomon that can help dislodge something that is stuck in a persons airway
- Even if only part of a food has _____, the whole thing should be thrown out, although some cheeses can be saved
- Food that is unfit to be eaten
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Spore-producing organisms found in soil, plants, animals, water, and in the air
- Reducing the number of microorganisms on the surface
- These use several types of chemicals to fight different kinds of fires
- Removing food and other soil from a service
- ________ means clean
25 Clues: ________ means clean • Fresh fruits and vegetables • Food that is unfit to be eaten • Worn to protect your hands from injury • An important piece of protective clothing • Removing food and other soil from a service • Using good grooming habits to maintain health • A worker who is in a direct contact with foods • A device used to check the temperatures of foods • ...
Globalisation and Global Inequalities 2012-10-31
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- A good or service sent from one country to another
- A rich country of the world where most people have a high standard of living
- One of the five basic needs in life
- A type of goal that was set in the year 2000 by the UN
- A type of cable that is as thin as human hair and is able to carry large amounts of digital data
- What slums, houses and dwellings are referred to as
- The acronym for a measure of the total value of all goods and services produced by a country over a year
- The acronym that is a statistic that combines income, life expectancy and literacy rates of a country
- The values and customs of a particular place
- Where the body lacks vitamins, nutrients and energy needed for healthy development
- What does the UN stand for?
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- A substance required for life
- The differences between poorer countries/people and richer countries/people
- How much land and water area a person needs in order to produce their energy and waste requirements
- The acronym for a large company that has a head office in one country and subsidiary offices in other countries
- a factory unit where the products of a TNC are produced with cheap labour
- What does the D stand for in HDI?
- A means of hygiene, including washing and sewage facilities
- What does the G stand for in NGO?
- A poor country of the world where most people have a low standard of living
- a good or service received by one country from another
- A form of government where people elect their representatives and can influence the process of making decisions
22 Clues: What does the UN stand for? • A substance required for life • What does the D stand for in HDI? • What does the G stand for in NGO? • One of the five basic needs in life • The values and customs of a particular place • A good or service sent from one country to another • What slums, houses and dwellings are referred to as • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1 and 2 2013-11-27
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- in or to a foreign country
- something expensive that you enjoy but do not need
- things that have been done for a long time in a society and are part of that society’s culture
- to refuse to accept or agree with something
- (adj) a city that has a lot of factories
- the place where someone or something is
- someone who leaves their own country to go and live in another country
- someone who does not eat meat or fish
- the food that you eat and the way that it affects your health
- beliefs about what is morally right and wrong and what is most important in life
- the way that you live
- to say exactly what something means
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- a general development or change in a situation
- food that is basic and very important such as rice, pasta or potatoes
- to change the way you behave or think in order to suit a new situation
- an organisation of people with the same interests or with a particular purpose
- the area that is near to where you live
- something that involves or affects you or is important to you
- you have experienced it often enough for it to seem normal to you
- the process of keeping things clean, especially to prevent disease
- someone who comes to live in a different country
- the foods that are used to make a particular dish
- something that makes you believe something is true
- someone who sells products to the public
- to choose not to use something
- a very small town in the countryside
- to send out gas
27 Clues: to send out gas • the way that you live • in or to a foreign country • to choose not to use something • to say exactly what something means • a very small town in the countryside • someone who does not eat meat or fish • the area that is near to where you live • the place where someone or something is • (adj) a city that has a lot of factories • ...
Chaper 4-6 Vocab 2014-04-07
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- Items that a person owns
- the ability to see others point of view and understand their feelings
- The amount a worker can produce per unit of time
- Buying and selling good and sevices on the internet.
- Job elements that dissatisfy when absent but do not add to satisfaction when present.
- An active hearing process that requires mental concentration and effort.
- The need to reach ones full potential, to grow, and be creative.
- The transmition of messages using computers.
- A plan for the use or management of money
- The Process of perciving sound.
- Tv Market place
- a form of selling that generally involves the seller calli9njg you on the phone to sell goods or services
- Those resourses you have within yourself
- The ability to differenciate facts from fictionor useless trivia.
- communication that flows from higher to lower levels in an organization.
- Amount a person owes
- a set amount of money due on a set date
- The ability to hear new ideas that can help you develop a plan of action.
- Sells goods and services in different ways and from different location
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- The ability to percieve.
- Getting along with others
- help you arrive at the best decisions and solutions
- Job elements that increase job satsfaction
- Sells goods and services directly at their place of business
- External resourses
- Informal communication.
- self-respect and recognition from others
- The difference between total assets and total liabilites
28 Clues: Tv Market place • External resourses • Amount a person owes • Informal communication. • Items that a person owns • The ability to percieve. • Getting along with others • The Process of perciving sound. • a set amount of money due on a set date • self-respect and recognition from others • Those resourses you have within yourself • A plan for the use or management of money • ...
Geschiedenis kruiswoordpuzzel 2014-07-03
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- In welk ideeen geloofde de socialisten die van
- Hoe noem je het al er ineens veel baby geboren worden
- Voor welke groep mensen moest na de tweede wereld oorlog hun bescherming op de eerste plaats te komen staan
- Vanaf welke leeftijd kreeg je WAO-uitkering
- Steden worden groter en het aantal steden groeit
- Op welke dag werd niet gewerkt
- Door wat daalde in de landbouw de banen
- Mensen die hun geld inversteren in de hoop om wint te maken
- Waar staat WW voor
- Wat werd er 3 x per dag geluid toen in 1843 koning willen 1 overleed
- Man of vrouw waarvan de echtgenoot/ echgenote van is overleden
- Voornaam van de eerste vrouwelijke minister in nl
- De mensen die zonder werk zaten waren ....
- Welk hulp kwam uit de VS na de oorlog in 1947
- Wat brak er na de oorlog door?
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- Persoon die hielp in nood als je naar de kerk ging
- op wat richten arbeiders overal in europa
- Wie waren de baas in de regering
- Waar moest je een stempel halen zodat je uitkering kreeg
- In wat voor een wijken woonde ze in de 19eeuw
- Waar werkten veel mensen in die tijd vooral
- De fabrikant zag zijn arbeiders als...
- Naar welke recht streefde de arbeiders
- Hoe heten de eerste wat van Van Houten
- Ziekte die veel voorkwam door gebrek aan hygiene
- Welk hulp kregen we van de amerikanen na de tweede wereld oorlog
- Voornaam van de persoon die veel wetten maakten
- Nederland was afhankelijk van het..... Om een eind te maken aan de crisis
28 Clues: Waar staat WW voor • Op welke dag werd niet gewerkt • Wat brak er na de oorlog door? • Wie waren de baas in de regering • De fabrikant zag zijn arbeiders als... • Naar welke recht streefde de arbeiders • Hoe heten de eerste wat van Van Houten • Door wat daalde in de landbouw de banen • op wat richten arbeiders overal in europa • De mensen die zonder werk zaten waren .... • ...
Health V CrossWord. 2021-01-13
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- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- a toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid that is the chief active constituent of tobacco.
- the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- found in coffee and with tea.
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired,
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
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- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
- 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.
- body fat that increases the risk of health problems.
- native to tropical America. It is widely cultivated in warm regions, especially in the US and China.
- drunk or under the influence of drugs.
- firm decision to do or not to do something.
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- drug are created using man-made chemicals rather than natural ingredients.
- is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring.
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal.
- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
20 Clues: found in coffee and with tea. • drunk or under the influence of drugs. • firm decision to do or not to do something. • body fat that increases the risk of health problems. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring. • the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal. • ...
Health vocabulary crossword 2021-01-13
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- is a stimulant that is found in coffee and sodas.
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- the sum of all biological processes by which particular characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- are created using man-made chemicals rather than natural ingredients.
- a preparation of nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
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- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- the energy needed to raise the temperature
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through being clean.
- a toxic yellowish oily substance, it could be a stimulant in small doses but a lot can hurt your inner body.
- drunk or under the influence of drugs.
- the condition of being grossly fat or overweight.
- to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones, where it is stored.
- act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes, so that instead of just surviving, you're thriving.
20 Clues: drunk or under the influence of drugs. • the energy needed to raise the temperature • a firm decision to do or not to do something. • is a stimulant that is found in coffee and sodas. • the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • a preparation of nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant • ...
Health vocabulary crossword 2021-01-13
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- A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones, where it is stored.
- are created using man-made chemicals rather than natural ingredients.
- drunk or under the influence of drugs.
- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- a preparation of nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through being clean.
- the condition of being grossly fat or overweight.
- to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- a toxic yellowish oily substance, it could be a stimulant in small doses but a lot can hurt your inner body.
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- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
- is a stimulant that is found in coffee and sodas.
- the energy needed to raise the temperature
- the sum of all biological processes by which particular characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring.
- act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes, so that instead of just surviving, you're thriving.
20 Clues: drunk or under the influence of drugs. • the energy needed to raise the temperature • a firm decision to do or not to do something. • is a stimulant that is found in coffee and sodas. • the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • a preparation of nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant • ...
COVID 19 PUZZLE 2021-01-14
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- producing or showing no symptoms
- a public health strategy to slow down the spread of the SARS-CoV-2
- a national public health institute in the United States
- any of a group of RNA viruses that cause a variety of respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurological diseases in humans and other animals.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- WHO's primary role is to direct international health within the United Nations' system and to lead partners in global health responses.
- 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
- personal protective equipment
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- a protective mask covering the nose and mouth or nose and eyes.
- means keeping a safe space between yourself and other people
- an American physician and immunologist who has served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since
- (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- able to be transmitted from one sufferer to another; contagious or infectious
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc.
- an appliance or aperture for ventilating a room or other space
- is an infectious disease caused by a pathogen
- A case that is laboratory confirmed
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
20 Clues: personal protective equipment • producing or showing no symptoms • A case that is laboratory confirmed • is an infectious disease caused by a pathogen • a national public health institute in the United States • the process of infecting or the state of being infected. • (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world. • ...
Health & Wellness Vocabulary 2021-02-17
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- a substance that must be consumed or taken in by an organism to promote normal growth, maintenance, and repair
- occurs when you do not consume the right combination of nutrients
- used in medicine chiefly as a nervous system stimulant
- nutrients used to build and repair body parts
- any substance other than food that, when ingested, alters one or more chemical processes in the body
- energy-storing nutrients that help the body store some vitamins
- a complex organic molecule that helps the body build new tissues and important molecules
- a physical and mental response to situations that create pressure
- a condition that occurs when the body loses more water than has been taken in
- an element that is essential for good health
- the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind
- the immediate care given to a person who is injured or sick
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- speed up the action of the central nervous system and may cause a person to feel more alert
- when the body gets used to a drug and needs higher and higher doses of the drug to produce the original effects
- substances that distort the senses and cause changes in mood and thought processes
- any exercise that increases the heart and breathing rates
- a biochemical composed of one or more simple sugars bonded together that is used to provide and store energy
- a drug that slows the actions of the central nervous system
- a unit that expresses the amount of energy found in food
- a waxy substance that can form plaque between layers of artery walls
- method of preserving and protecting your health
- a condition characterized by an extremely high percentage of body fat
22 Clues: an element that is essential for good health • nutrients used to build and repair body parts • method of preserving and protecting your health • used in medicine chiefly as a nervous system stimulant • the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind • a unit that expresses the amount of energy found in food • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary 2021-01-04
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- The process of preserving a body after death.
- The full name for the boy king who ruled at the age of ten.
- This desert is the vast expanse on the western border of Egypt.
- The name for a prosperous and successful time period in ancient Egypt.
- A line of rulers from the same family.
- A capital city in ancient Egypt.
- ________ periods were times of chaos and uncertainty in ancient Egypt.
- The Great Pyramid was built for King _____.
- Alexander the Great conquered Egypt and named this city after himself.
- An extra amount of something.
- Famous woman pharaoh who made many advances in ancient Egypt.
- This animal was considered sacred in ancient Egypt.
- The Egyptians were the first to be concerned with ______ by using things like toothpaste, toothbrushes, and breath mints.
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- The Nile river did this regularly, it was gentle and predictable, and helped with farming.
- The name for the fertile region at the mouth of the Nile River.
- Egypt's society was divided into _________ based on wealth and power (two words).
- Egyptian writing system.
- The Nile River flows into the _________ Sea.
- This discovery was made in 1799 and allowed historians to translate ancient languages (two words).
- The reed plant used to make paper that grew along the shores of the Nile.
- Trade without the use of money.
- A large structure built as a tomb for a pharaoh.
- Another name for an ancient god or goddess.
- The name for the largest pyramid built in ancient Egypt (two words).
- An all-powerful Egyptian king.
- The name of a good that a country produces and then sells to another country for profit.
- A capital city in ancient Egypt.
- The longest river in the world; considered a gift to the ancient Egyptians.
28 Clues: Egyptian writing system. • An extra amount of something. • An all-powerful Egyptian king. • Trade without the use of money. • A capital city in ancient Egypt. • A capital city in ancient Egypt. • A line of rulers from the same family. • Another name for an ancient god or goddess. • The Great Pyramid was built for King _____. • The Nile River flows into the _________ Sea. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2021-09-01
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- device used to check temperature of food
- path food takes from when it is received by an establishment to when it is disposed of as waste
- period of time it can be stored and still be good to use
- flow charts, policy and procedure manuals, written description and food temperature readings taken of different times
- written record of day-to-day action and procedure
- clothing that is worn to help lower the chances of food contamination
- handler-worker who is in direct contact with food
- food has been cleaned and prepared so it can be cooked and eaten
- special liquid that kills bacteria an your hands
- a step in the flow of food where a contamination can be prevented, reduced, or eliminated
- heat a product at high enough temperature to kill harmful bacteria
- adjust for accuracy
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- process of keeping foods warm or cold
- barrier that holds back head or facial hair
- washing dishes by hand
- system used to keep food safe on it's journey from the kitchen to the table
- point at which food remaining after bring turn into a material
- cooking and preparing food to be eaten
- fresh fruits and vegetable
- lowest temperature at which foods can be safely cooked
- accepting deliveries of food and supplies
- working coat that traditionally has 2 rows of buttons down the front, long sleeves, and turned up cuffs
- using good grooming habits to maintain health
- removed from the shell
- first out food products that are oldest are used first, before the new products
- placing food in locations for later use
- products that spoil quickly
27 Clues: adjust for accuracy • washing dishes by hand • removed from the shell • fresh fruits and vegetable • products that spoil quickly • process of keeping foods warm or cold • cooking and preparing food to be eaten • placing food in locations for later use • device used to check temperature of food • accepting deliveries of food and supplies • ...
Kitchen safety sanitation crossword. 2022-09-22
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- you need to _____ fruit before you eat them
- this type of infection cannot be seen, tasted, or smelled
- This type of infection comes from cleaners, sanitizers, and pesticides
- These should be worn if you have any cuts or sores on your hands when cooking
- The temperature range where bacteria grow the most (40-140 degrees)
- an injury you get from grobbing food/plates that are too hot without protection
- versatile clear substance that can freeze, boil, or be used to wash dishes
- food that doesn't need any further cooking or preparation
- gas substance used to cook foods
- Keeping personal and kitchen hygiene at its best
- illness that comes from consuming raw food
- technology that uses convection or conventional heat to cook food
- Keeping food safe by following proper food handling and cooking practices
- synonym for opening in skin caused by sharp object
- if a pot or pan is too _____ then it could burn you
- these should be worn to protect your feet in the kitchen
- machine used to store ingredients at a low temperature
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- sharp utensil used primarily for cutting
- Substance that causes illness or sickness
- Garment worn to protect clothes
- Sickness caused by eating food with harmful substances
- Using the same knife for raw and cooked foods
- tiny organisms that can cause bacterial growth and sickness
- meat and/or fish juice soaking into wooden board
- properly prepping and cleaning food before you cook it
- person that cooks or prepares dishes for other people
- substance that when paired with water can clean hands
- these knives are safer than dull ones
- anything that can hurt you either mentally or physically
- Dirty plates, glasses, utencils, etc.
30 Clues: Garment worn to protect clothes • gas substance used to cook foods • these knives are safer than dull ones • Dirty plates, glasses, utencils, etc. • sharp utensil used primarily for cutting • Substance that causes illness or sickness • illness that comes from consuming raw food • you need to _____ fruit before you eat them • Using the same knife for raw and cooked foods • ...
South Central Regional Medical Center Safety Module 2022-01-29
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- is responsible for fall prevention
- Alarms, used to alerts staff of malfunctions in equipment, patient status, and more
- acronym used to help nurses remember high alert medications
- notify this department if patient has food allergy
- Alert, meds that have a narrow margin of safety and can cause potential harm to patients if extreme caution is not taken
- germs passed from patient to patient by staff members' hands
- Label, placed on malfunctioning or broken equipment
- can be a result of immobility
- Scale, scale used to assess patient's skin
- one of the most common healthcare associated infections dealing with a catheter
- Reconciliation, means by which patient's medications and how taken at home or verified and made available for the care provider to continue, modify, or discontinue while the patient is in the hospital
- acronym used to communicate with team members during patient hand off
- financial number found on patient ID band
- Nurses have _______ hour to notify provider about patients critical value
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- one of the most at risk of healthcare acquired pneumonia
- and Heparin, under specific conditions 2 nurses are required to check doses of these to PINCH meds
- _______ orders are no longer acceptable unless the prescriber is in an emergency situation or involved in a procedure
- neuromuscular blocking agent
- patients should be angled no more than ________ degrees
- health information and document site
- Hygiene, decreases the spread of germs by using soap, water, and alcohol sanitizer
- never leave this history blank on a patient information form
- Alarms should _______ be turned off
- lead healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff
- last result for violent or non-violent behavior control
25 Clues: neuromuscular blocking agent • can be a result of immobility • is responsible for fall prevention • health information and document site • Alarms should _______ be turned off • financial number found on patient ID band • Scale, scale used to assess patient's skin • notify this department if patient has food allergy • Label, placed on malfunctioning or broken equipment • ...
Vocabulary Choice ~la casa~ 2022-10-21
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- You put your clothes on it to hang it up
- This gets used to clean spills up
- This is used to clean the dishes
- You use it every day as a part of your hygiene to keep your body clean
- Apartments are...
- you use when your clothes are dirty
- You use it to warm up cold food
- this item sits beside my bed
- Makes the wall look decorative
- It gets dirty very quickly, everyone walks on it
- I look at myself throughout the day in this
- First step to eating a banana is to
- You open them when it's dark in the house
- It is used to cut the grass
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- The principal has his own room at the school
- your plants are starting to look dehydrated
- you get disciplined when your room looks like this
- we use it when it's hot and summer outside
- You eat before school in the morning
- Put your clothes in it after there folded
- The fancy room in your home used for special occasions only
- You hang pictures up on this in your home
- You use it when your shirt is wrinkly
- Most homes have them on the back of their house with water that comes out of it
- two-story houses or more have this
- students eat this at school
- You do this when the floor is dirty
- It opens to get into any place
- Keeps the food cold
- You sit on it in the living room
- books go on this when it is not being used
31 Clues: Apartments are... • Keeps the food cold • students eat this at school • this item sits beside my bed • It is used to cut the grass • Makes the wall look decorative • It opens to get into any place • You use it to warm up cold food • This is used to clean the dishes • You sit on it in the living room • This gets used to clean spills up • two-story houses or more have this • ...
A Day in the Life of a GOSH Nurse 2022-09-23
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- exam to be able to work as a nurse in UK
- Drug you give to cancer patients
- calculate 8+9+3-11
- Work on the needs of others for wellfare
- in which hospital will you work for
- providing accurate health information to help others make better decisions
- A place to nominate a learner a preceptor or someone special who deserves a shout out (an email sent out every Wednesday)
- Type of airway that is seen on Kangaroo Ward
- people who are of the same age and interest
- where do you report an incident
- medication to keep the ductus arteriosus open
- country in Asia
- Who dispenses medications?
- Who is your favourite Canadian?
- what is the number 7600 used for?
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- Which number do you call if there is an emergency
- person who supports the child during a painful procedure
- True or False: You are allowed to wear your uniform outside of the hospital
- The group that supports diversity in the hospital
- medications to regulate the blood pressure
- How many moments of hand hygiene are there according to the WHO guidelines?
- trolley Which trolley do you grab in an emergency
- department for post operative patients
- your patient should receive Amoxicillin, he is 7 years old, how many mg would that be?
- person who helped you to pass the OSCE exam
- What is the name of the App that helps you travel throughout London
- What system do you document your patient notes in
- What is the name of the 6 months program to help and welcome you to integrate you to work.
- What colour of uniform will you wear as soon as you receive your PIN number
29 Clues: country in Asia • calculate 8+9+3-11 • Who dispenses medications? • where do you report an incident • Who is your favourite Canadian? • Drug you give to cancer patients • what is the number 7600 used for? • in which hospital will you work for • department for post operative patients • exam to be able to work as a nurse in UK • Work on the needs of others for wellfare • ...
Globetrotters 2023-12-14
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- A coastal landform, a point of land usually high and often with a sheer drop, that extends into a body of water.
- A small bay or inlet, usually between rocky headlands.
- A defined area at an airport, most commonly made from asphalt and concrete, for takeoff and landing of aircraft.
- A support for a person to lean back against while sitting.
- The practice or principles of keeping yourself and your environment clean in order to maintain health and prevent disease.
- Embarrassment and the loss of other people's respect, or behaviour that causes this.
- car: A passenger car where food is served in transit.
- A statement that something is wrong or not good enough, the act of complaining, or the thing you are complaining about.
- station: A facility that sells fuel and engine lubricants for motor vehicles.
- They are found in tropical South America, four species are currently recognized.
- A vehicle with four wheels pulled by a horse or horses.
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- Snake with large hinged fangs, typically having a broad head and stout body, with dark patterns on a lighter background.
- a lever (as on a piano, bicycle, or sewing machine) worked by the foot.
- A friend, or a person you work with.
- Are the only species known to carry malaria.
- A place where taxis park while waiting to be hired.
- eel: They are known for their ability to stun their prey by generating electricity, delivering shocks at up to 860 volts.
- Physical or mental activity needed to achieve something.
- A small, usually narrow storage compartment very often in large numbers, in various public.
- belt: An arrangement of straps designed to hold a person steady in a seat.
20 Clues: A friend, or a person you work with. • Are the only species known to carry malaria. • A place where taxis park while waiting to be hired. • car: A passenger car where food is served in transit. • A small bay or inlet, usually between rocky headlands. • A vehicle with four wheels pulled by a horse or horses. • Physical or mental activity needed to achieve something. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-01-17
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- The temperature danger zone is a range between 41 F and 135 F and (5 C and 57 C). Bacteria grows well on these temperature range.
- Food that can be eaten without further preparation,washing, or cooking.
- process that removes food and other surfaces
- The microorganisms that cause illness, from your body to food.
- Harmful things are present in food, making it Unsafe to eat.
- Body’s negative reaction to a food protein
- The prevention of illnesses through cleanliness
- Proteins in food that causes allergic reactions
- process that Reduces pathogens on a surface to safe levels.
- Microscopic organisms that can infect humans, plants, and animals Bacteria
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- A common type of microorganism that can sometimes cause infectious diseases
- a formal review or examination conducted to see if an operation is following food safety laws
- Small, living organisms that can only be seen by a microscope
- an acid cleaner that is used on hard-to-remove substances, such as mineral deposits and dirt, that other cleaners are unable to remove.
- The temperature deep inside the thickest part of the food.
- Food that is most vulnerable to pathogen growth.
- The spread of harmful bacteria from one food to another.
- something with the potential to cause harm.
- Cleaners that are either general purpose or heavy duty; general-purpose detergents remove fresh dirt and can be used on almost anything, whereas heavy-duty detergents remove wax dried-on dirt, and baked on grease.
- Thoroughly washing your body,face,and hands
- is used as a scientific method/discipline describing handling, preparation, and storage of food in ways that prevent foodborne illness.
- Food, Acidity, Temperature, Time, Oxygen, Moisture.
22 Clues: Body’s negative reaction to a food protein • something with the potential to cause harm. • Thoroughly washing your body,face,and hands • process that removes food and other surfaces • The prevention of illnesses through cleanliness • Proteins in food that causes allergic reactions • Food that is most vulnerable to pathogen growth. • ...
Nursing Theorists and their Contributions 2023-11-29
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- An era that generates the body of knowledge or science to form a basis for nursing practice.
- A concept of Change Theory that push in a direction that causes change to occur.
- A theorist that emphasises patient education and empowerment for self-care and independence.
- The Father of Social Psychology, developed the Change Theory.
- Nurses help people satisfy their self-care requirements. This involves patient counsel, education, and support.
- Quoted, "the client is a living open system; a collection of behavioral subsystems that interrelate to form a behavioral system.
- A caring theory emphasizes holistic treatment that addresses patients' physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
- She emphasizes the nurse-patient interaction and compassion and empathy in nursing.
- Protection methods used to relieve stress, according to Betty Neuman. It might be flexible or inflexible based on resources and coping skills.
- Theorist views people as complex systems affected by pressures. Neuman's idea emphasises nursing measures to stabilise and balance patients.
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- She developed the theory that culture shapes health beliefs and practices, hence nurses should deliver culturally congruent care to satisfy the requirements of varied communities.
- A cultural care of helping people change unhealthy cultural practises.
- The human field and environmental field are constantly exchanging energy.
- Presents the first nursing theory, "Notes on Nursing"
- Created the "Need Theory" of nursing, which emphasises patients' basic needs and how nurses may help.
- This refers to the activities that individuals perform to maintain their health and well-being. It includes activities such as hygiene, nutrition, exercise, and managing chronic conditions.
- Includes patterned, repeated, and intentional behaviour.
- The person has a sense of adaptive responses.
- These factors or stimuli upset the body's homeostasis. They might be intrapersonal, interpersonal, or extrapersonal.
- Developed the Conservation Model
20 Clues: Developed the Conservation Model • The person has a sense of adaptive responses. • Presents the first nursing theory, "Notes on Nursing" • Includes patterned, repeated, and intentional behaviour. • The Father of Social Psychology, developed the Change Theory. • A cultural care of helping people change unhealthy cultural practises. • ...
Lesson 7 2023-10-24
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- A substance obtained from the beans of a tropical plant, used to add taste to sweet foods.
- Things from which something is made, especially of the foods that are used together to make a particular dish.
- To go from one place to another, especially over a long distance.
- The inner bark of a South-East Asian tree, used in cooking as a spice, especially in sweet foods.
- A large animal of the cat family, usually with yellow-brown fur with black spots.
- A tall tropical plant with thick stems from which sugar is made.
- The practice of keeping yourself clean in order to prevent illness and disease.
- To change something good into something bad, unpleasant, etc.
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- A soft yellow food made from cream, used in cooking and for spreading on bread.
- The condition of a person’s body or mind.
- A large area of land, especially in a hot country, where crops such as coffee, sugar, etc, are grown.
- To look at somebody or something for a time, paying attention to what happens.
- To rest with your eyes closed and your mind and body not active.
- The state of being physically or mentally ill.
- A ship driven by steam.
- Spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.
- To prepare food by heating it, for example by boiling, baking or frying it.
- The outer layer of a tree.
- A plant grown for its grain that is used to produce the flour for bread, cakes, pasta, etc.
- To sit on a bicycle, motorcycle or an animal, especially a horse and control it as it moves.
20 Clues: A ship driven by steam. • The outer layer of a tree. • The condition of a person’s body or mind. • The state of being physically or mentally ill. • To change something good into something bad, unpleasant, etc. • To rest with your eyes closed and your mind and body not active. • A tall tropical plant with thick stems from which sugar is made. • ...
Crossword 45 2023-11-13
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- Joint connecting the hand and forearm.
- Royal residence or grand architectural structure.
- _______ Tech - Devices you can wear, like smartwatches.
- Muscle that aids in speaking and tasting.
- Rigid airship often used for passenger travel.
- U.S. state with beautiful tropical islands.
- Healthcare provider who specializes in spinal health.
- Earth's highest mountain in the Himalayas.
- Smooth, creamy candy made from sugar and butter.
- Connect muscles to bones.
- ___________ Care - General medical care and routine check-ups.
- Teton _________ - Grand and Teton peaks in Wyoming.
- Game of chance involving numbered cards and markers.
- The practice of collecting and reporting news and information.
- Doctors with expertise in specific areas of medicine.
- Vocal performer of music.
- Serpentine creature with lethal abilities, often depicted with a crown.
- Organs for hearing and balance.
- Practices for cleanliness and health.
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- Emergency medical technician who provides pre-hospital care.
- Fastest land animal.
- Light, loose-fitting women's top.
- Greek goddess of the hunt.
- Natural cascade of flowing water.
- ____ designer - Plans theatrical scenography.
- Expert in nutrition and dietary planning.
- Feeling of weariness and dissatisfaction.
- _______ Assistant - AI-powered personal helpers.
- ________ Rico - U.S. territory in the Caribbean.
- Upper part of the body containing the brain.
- Organs of vision in the human body.
- ________ Shopping - Buying food and household items.
- ______ Hat - Wide-brimmed headgear for sun protection.
- Green gemstone often associated with August.
- Positive emotional state.
- Large reptile found in African rivers.
- Simon ______ - Children's game of following commands from "Simon."
- Foot covering often made of cotton.
- Dutch Caribbean island with sunny weather.
- Creates art using paint.
- Deep gorge often carved by a river.
- A network of pipes used in a building.
42 Clues: Fastest land animal. • Creates art using paint. • Connect muscles to bones. • Positive emotional state. • Vocal performer of music. • Greek goddess of the hunt. • Organs for hearing and balance. • Light, loose-fitting women's top. • Natural cascade of flowing water. • Organs of vision in the human body. • Foot covering often made of cotton. • Deep gorge often carved by a river. • ...
Serv Safe Chapters 1-3 2024-02-24
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- A cover in which liquid cannot pass through.
- To poison or make dirty.
- Organizations and agencies that determine and control the rules and regulations surrounding a specific activity or industry
- Contamination caused by VERY small, living organisms.
- Loose and Watery feces, usually a sign of a sickness or disease.
- Illness-causing microorganisms are more frequently found on food
- A person who has a pathogen, but shows no symptoms of the disease.
- Typically larger items such as bandages, nail clippings, metal scraps that unintentionally end up in food.
- Living Organisms such as mushrooms, molds, and yeast
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- Yellow discoloration of the eyes or skin.
- (i.e. hand sanitizer) Bacteria killing liquids that can be used to disinfect, but CAN NOT be used as a replacement to handwashing
- Very small single celled living organisms. Bacteria that cause illnesses are considered pathogens
- When material from the stomach comes back out through the mouth.
- Inorganic substances or materials that are present in food that are unsafe to consume.
- When harmful bacteria or other substances is transferred from one person, object or place t another
- The lowest temperature at which a food is safe to eat (usually applies to meat and seafood)
- Conditions and practices that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases
- Illness caused by contaminated food
- Protein or ingredient in a food that some people are sensitive to.
- When food is kept at improper temperatures for a longer-than acceptable amount of time.
- When a food containing an allergen comes into contact with another food (similar to cross contamination)
- An infectious agent that lives inside other organisms and can be transferred between organisms
22 Clues: To poison or make dirty. • Illness caused by contaminated food • Yellow discoloration of the eyes or skin. • A cover in which liquid cannot pass through. • Living Organisms such as mushrooms, molds, and yeast • Contamination caused by VERY small, living organisms. • Illness-causing microorganisms are more frequently found on food • ...
Foods and Nutrition 2016-09-01
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- hazard that happens when the food is not cooked correctly
- the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another
- or of making something impure or unsuitable by contact with something unclean
- provider is an individual who provides preventive, curative, promotional or rehabilitative health care services in a system
- prevention of human contact with the hazards of wastes
- involves those practices performed by an individual to care for one's bodily health and well being, through cleanliness.
- as an incident in which two or more persons experience a similar illness
- typically do the following: Hire, train, oversee, and sometimes fire employees
- usually you get this from chicken,eggs or other vegetables
- hazard that happens when you don't have clean hands
- The temperature, equal to 0°C (32°F)
- is a type of occupational hazard that involves environmental hazards that can cause harm with or without contact
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- especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- A disease caused by consuming contaminated food or drink
- is under the food service manager
- causing food to spoil or to become diseased
- between 41 to 140 degrees
- used to measure the internal temperature of meat, especially roasts and steaks, and other cooked foods.
- of a liquid is the special case in which the vapor pressure of the liquid
- substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans
- is any substance that can cause harm, primarily to people
- when the food spoils and you become ill
- is the organic body and systematized basic standards
24 Clues: between 41 to 140 degrees • is under the food service manager • The temperature, equal to 0°C (32°F) • when the food spoils and you become ill • especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus. • causing food to spoil or to become diseased • hazard that happens when you don't have clean hands • is the organic body and systematized basic standards • ...
English 2020-04-14
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- the act of salthy liqiud coming through sb's skin when they are hot, ill or afraid.
- to find a direction across for scientists to watch the planets.
- exact.
- worldwide.
- to discover or notice sb/sth.
- an object with flat circular ends and long, straight sides.
- damage.
- exactly.
- an expedition to keep watch over an area, especially by guards or police walking or driving around at regular intervals.
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- drive or leave (a boat, sailor, or sea creature) aground on a shore.
- to move or be around sth.
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- causing useful things to be thrown away.
- easily moved.
- a building with lights on the ceiling that represent planets and stars.
- not real.
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- a tiny particle.
- to give.
- clean/disinfect.
- to give a formal talk on a specific subject to a group of people.
- solve something.
- one half of the Earth
- give an unofficial name or nickname to.
- innovative; pioneering.
- esablished; not to be changed.
- cuts into parts
- difficult(for example problem).
- to cause an illness to end.
- a substance that has amino acids, compounds and carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur and is found in many foods.
- cleanliness.
- having a strong effect.
- a group of buildings, or large building with many parts, used for a parcticular purpose.
- a hand tool with a heavy rigid head and a handle, used to deliver a blow by striking.
34 Clues: exact. • damage. • to give. • exactly. • not real. • worldwide. • cleanliness. • easily moved. • cuts into parts • a tiny particle. • clean/disinfect. • solve something. • one half of the Earth • innovative; pioneering. • having a strong effect. • to move or be around sth. • to cause an illness to end. • to discover or notice sb/sth. • esablished; not to be changed. • difficult(for example problem). • ...
KESELAMATAN KERJA 2024-03-05
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- adalah kecelakaan disebabkan oleh perbuatan/tindakan tidak aman dari manusia
- adalah salah satu alat K3 yang berfungsi untuk melindungi telinga dari kebisingan
- adalah yang tidak termasuk klasifikasi kecelakaan menurut sifat luka atau kelainan
- adalah dalam melaksanakan K3 harus memperrhatikannya
- adalah peralatan computer yang berpotensi menimbulkan gangguan kesehatan
- adalah mencegah timbulnya penyakit dan gangguan kesehatan lain sebagai akibat adanya interaksi faktor faktor lingkungan hidup merupakan... dari sanitasi dan hygiene
- adalah K3 dapat melakukan pencegahan dan pemberantasan penyakit
- adalah suatu usaha untuk melindungi, memelihara, dan mempertahankan serta meningkatkan derajat kesehatan manusia sehingga tidak mudah terganggu atau terpengaruh dari segala gangguan kesehatan
- adalah keadaan sejahtera dari badan, jiwa, sosial dan mental yang kemungkinan setiap orang hidup produktif secara sosial dan ekonomis
- adalah setiap bentuk badan usaha yang mempekerjakan tenaga kerja dengan tujuan mencari untung atau tidak, baik milik swasta maupun negara
- adalah berasal dari kata dalam bahasa Inggris "health"
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- adalah tingkat kebisingan maksimal untuk menjaga kesehatan lingkungan kerja
- adalah suatu kondisi dimana atau kapan munculny sumber bahaya telah dapat dikendalikan tingkat memadai yang merupakan lawan dari bahaya danger
- adalah teori penyebab kecelakaan yang menyoroti pada bagaimana manajemen lebih mengambil peran dalam melakukan pengendalian agar tidak terjadi kecelakaan
- adalah kesehatan..... terwujud apabila seseorang tidak merasa dan mengeluh sakit atau tidak adanya keluhan dan memang secara objektif tidak tampak sakit
- adalah salah satu tujuan awal dibentuknya standard keselamatan dan kesehatan ditempat kerja
- adalah kecelakaan merupakan akibat dari korban kecelakaan
- adalah terjatuh, terpeleset, tertimpa benda, tertumbuk, tertabrak, dan terjepit merupakan pengklasifikasian kecelakaan kerja
- adalah K3 adalah sebuah perkembangan
- adalah suatu kejadian atau peristiwa yang tidak diinginkan yang merugikan terhadap manusia
20 Clues: adalah K3 adalah sebuah perkembangan • adalah dalam melaksanakan K3 harus memperrhatikannya • adalah berasal dari kata dalam bahasa Inggris "health" • adalah kecelakaan merupakan akibat dari korban kecelakaan • adalah K3 dapat melakukan pencegahan dan pemberantasan penyakit • adalah peralatan computer yang berpotensi menimbulkan gangguan kesehatan • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2024-07-08
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- Not normal for the human body
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A persistent pain
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which strengthens the bones
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Not harmful
- The mass of a person
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- It is gymnasium
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
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- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- A bone separated from its joint.
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- What something can be used for
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Having too much of something
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Food Safety Crossword 2024-06-05
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- more accidents happen in the ______ than any other room in the house.
- bacteria commonly found in raw foods.
- Don't put _____ objects in the microwave.
- common food born illness gained from eating raw beef.
- food in the refrigerator, microwave, or under cold water.
- If you are ever in doubt, _______ it out!
- tie back your ____ while cooking.
- a method to kill bacteria by heating food to 100 degrees celsius.
- clean-up _____ build up on your stove, fans, and oven regularly.
- ______ cleaning products may cause a hazardous reaction.
- using ___ water is the proper way to wash dishes.
- turn the handles of cookware ______ at a range to avoid burns.
- use _____ when removing hot objects from the oven.
- wear _______ if you have a cut or a burn on your hands.
- cook _______ until it's opaque and flakes easily with a fork.
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- keep raw foods away from ______ foods so they don't mix.
- _____ your dishes after use.
- ____ are the most common accidents in the kitchen.
- _____ is a way to slow bacteria growth.
- Keep electrical appliances away from _____ sources.
- ______ illness is an illness caused by eating contaminated food.
- split ________ into smaller pieces for quicker cooling upon refrigeration.
- _______ work surfaces after cooking.
- chemical commonly used to kill bacteria in food preparation areas.
- _____ is a result of improperly stored food.
- mixing uncooked food is called cross ________.
- a food safety measure that means proper kitchen cleanliness.
- _____ your towels and clothes often after use.
- ______ your work surfaces after use.
- store _____ away from your stovetop.
- food can safely sit on the counter for __ hours.
- wash your ______ before starting to cook.
32 Clues: _____ your dishes after use. • tie back your ____ while cooking. • _______ work surfaces after cooking. • ______ your work surfaces after use. • store _____ away from your stovetop. • bacteria commonly found in raw foods. • _____ is a way to slow bacteria growth. • Don't put _____ objects in the microwave. • If you are ever in doubt, _______ it out! • ...
Food Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-29
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- - Standard of something as measured against others.
- - Rules to control food safety standards.
- - The presence of harmful substances in food.
- - Examination of food for safety and quality.
- - Set of rules or procedures.
- - Microorganisms that cause disease.
- - Carried or transmitted by food.
- - Condition of being protected from harm.
- - Proper way to manage food to ensure safety.
- - Materials used to protect and preserve food.
- - Substances that can cause allergic reactions.
- - Overseeing food safety practices.
- - Measures to manage pests.
- - Substance used to clean and disinfect.
- - Providing information about the food on packaging.
- - Keeping food in a state to prevent spoilage.
- - The state of being clean.
- - Examination of food and facilities for safety.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause illness.
- - Process of making something free from bacteria.
- - Measures taken to avoid food safety issues.
- - Official recognition of meeting standards.
- - Measures taken to maintain a clean environment.
- - Practices to maintain health and prevent disease.
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- - Cleaning to destroy harmful microorganisms.
- - Controlled environment with low levels of pollutants.
- - Transfer of harmful substances between foods.
- - Individual practices for cleanliness.
- - Keeping food in a proper place to maintain safety.
- - Adherence to food safety regulations.
- - Established norms for food safety.
- - Detailed examination of food samples.
- - Microorganisms, especially those causing disease.
- - Preparing food for consumption.
- - Potential source of harm in food.
- - Degree of heat present in food.
- - Place where food is processed or prepared.
- - Microorganisms, especially bacteria causing disease.
- - Regular observation to ensure food safety.
- - Ability to track food through the supply chain.
40 Clues: - Measures to manage pests. • - The state of being clean. • - Set of rules or procedures. • - Carried or transmitted by food. • - Preparing food for consumption. • - Degree of heat present in food. • - Overseeing food safety practices. • - Potential source of harm in food. • - Established norms for food safety. • - Microorganisms that cause disease. • ...
Health 2024-06-28
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- The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are not normally present within the body.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates a condition or disease.
- A doctor who specializes in the treatment of cancer.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
- A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating heart diseases.
- Maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body.
- A doctor who specializes in treating skin disorders.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- The science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation, especially for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- A doctor's written order for the administration of a drug or device.
- A patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital.
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- The administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop protection from a disease.
- The treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- A condition with a rapid onset and a short, severe course.
- Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring, especially of a disease.
- A localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- A thorough examination, especially a medical or dental one, to detect any problems.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
21 Clues: Maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • A doctor who specializes in the treatment of cancer. • A doctor who specializes in treating skin disorders. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • A condition with a rapid onset and a short, severe course. • ...
TTS Pemanasan Global 2023-01-30
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- kementerian lingkungan hidup
- istilah umum untuk partikel padat/cair yang sangat kecil dan ringan
- kata lain "daur ulang"
- kata lain dari rumah kaca
- sinar pancaran matahari
- bagian paling utara/selatan bumi
- singkatan dari National Oceanic and Admosphetic Administration
- upaya kesehatan dengan cara memelihara dan melindungi kebersihan
- kata lain ramah lingkungan
- bahan refrigeran/bahan pendingin
- melunaknya tanah beku disebut
- lapisan atmosfer yang terdapat ozon
- pengembangan bahan bakar selain biodisel
- salah satu medium perantara bumi
- bangunan yg dinding dan atasnya terbuat dari kaca dengan tujuan agar panas matahari pada siang hari ditangkap
- gas buang sisa pembakaran dari mesin
- kata lain penebangan hutan
- singkatan United Nations Environment Progame
- proses penguapan air laut dan air sungai
- molekul senyawa
- sesuatu yang menempati ruang dan memiliki
- sayur, dan buah buahan yang membusuk termasuk sampah
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- kata lain pemanasan global
- fenomena alam dimana semua hal yang memiliki massa
- sebutan kendaraan yang menggunakan dua atau banyak sumber tenaga
- kata lain "digunakan kembali"
- kata lain dari temperatur
- proses kimia/fisika dimana ion memasuki fase lebih cair
- keanekaragaman ekosistem disebut
- gas buangan kotoran hewan
- usaha untuk memulihkan kembali fungsi hutan konservasi pelestarian makhluk hidup
- peternakan sapi mengakibatkan terjadinya peningkatan gas
- sebuah unsur kimia dengan lambang C dan nomor atom 6
- kata lain "mengurangi"
- molekul gas yang terdiri dari tiga atau oksigen
- organisasi pecinta lingkungan hidup
- badan pengawas lingkungan hidup
- singkatan Nitrogen Oksida
- bagian dari lapisan buki yang berisi gas
- benda benda sisa makhluk hidup yang diawetkan
- gelombang panas di garis ekuator samudra pasifik disebut
41 Clues: molekul senyawa • kata lain "daur ulang" • kata lain "mengurangi" • sinar pancaran matahari • kata lain dari temperatur • kata lain dari rumah kaca • gas buangan kotoran hewan • singkatan Nitrogen Oksida • kata lain pemanasan global • kata lain ramah lingkungan • kata lain penebangan hutan • kementerian lingkungan hidup • kata lain "digunakan kembali" • melunaknya tanah beku disebut • ...
Animal care industry 2023-05-03
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- The name that outlines minimum pay standards for a specific industry/job
- Someone who looks after animal hygiene and clips/cuts fur and coat
- A name given to a facility that boards cats specifically
- Someone who (likely works for themselves) exercising dogs
- Broad name used to describe a category of animals (usually not common pets, think lizards, snakes, unusual rodents etc.)
- The main occupation for animal medicine
- A worker who does not have set contracted hours and gets paid a higher rate as they do NOT receive sick or anuual leave
- The short name for a salesperson from a particular company
- Someone who works at the front desk and takes care of admin duties within a business
- A person who assists the vet and nurses sick animals
- A person who studies for a living
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- Someone who looks after pets while owners are away
- A worker who is contracted for set hours a week, but is not full time (less than 38 hours per week)
- Someone who studies how animals behave/interact (usually wildlife)
- A workplace that deals mainly with fish and aquatics
- A sector of the animal care industry for lost or unclaimed pets usually without homes
- A name given to an occupation or job title for someone who has done extensive study in a specialised field
- Short name often given to those who look after sick/injured animals
- A person who manages animals in captive environments
- Someone who is very high up, external and deals with large complaints
- A person who produces/grows animals (usually on large properties) for a living
- Someone who works with animals to teach and encourage the animal into good habits or tricks/activities
22 Clues: A person who studies for a living • The main occupation for animal medicine • Someone who looks after pets while owners are away • A workplace that deals mainly with fish and aquatics • A person who manages animals in captive environments • A person who assists the vet and nurses sick animals • A name given to a facility that boards cats specifically • ...
Vocabulary nurse 2023-08-30
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- Not normal for the human body
- A disease which cause the joints and become swollen and crippled.
- Pressure The rate at which blood flows through the body.
- A infectious agent that causes the spread of minor and major diseases around the world.
- Medicine prescribed by a doctor killing bacteria and cures infection.
- A state of well-being, without disease
- A persistent pain
- Medical explanation for illness.
- Lack of inside body elements that is vital for good health.
- Which strengthens the bones
- Exercise increases one’s dependence on oxygen
- A medical condition which is travelled from family history.
- Not harmful
- The mass of a person
- Cut in the body made for surgery.
- It is gymnasium
- To remove human tissue for conducting certain medical tests.
- A test to inspect the body’s internal organs using high frequency sound waves.
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- Condition Immediate attention is required with constant medical observation.
- Irreversible increase in the size of an organism
- A bone separated from its joint.
- The amount of energy used to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- Support which is used people with injured feet/legs for walking
- Which can cause damage
- Signs: Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient’s body functions
- Restricting the food to eat for some period of time, usually for losing weight
- What something can be used for
- Practices that contribute preventing the disease, particularly with sanitation and cleanliness
- Which a person is in a habit to do constantly
- Having too much of something
- Trial: It is a Research that is done to check how well a health product works
- A place to do physical exercise by lifting weights
32 Clues: Not harmful • It is gymnasium • A persistent pain • The mass of a person • Which can cause damage • Which strengthens the bones • Having too much of something • Not normal for the human body • What something can be used for • A bone separated from its joint. • Medical explanation for illness. • Cut in the body made for surgery. • A state of well-being, without disease • ...
Barbering I - CH. 1History-Of-Barbering,2Life-Skills,3Professional-Image & 4 2024-12-17
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- Chemical products approved by the EPA that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (but not spores) on surfaces.
- ________-________Good nutrition is a major factor necessary to preserve?
- What is the origin of the modern ________-________ evolved from the technical procedures of bloodletting performed by the barber-surgeons
- What is the impression you project through both your outward appearance and your conduct in the workplace is known as?
- The duties of ________-________bloodletting, minor surgery, herbal remedies and tooth pulling.
- Which country is credited with being the first to develop barbering as an art?
- The presence, or the reasonably anticipated presence, of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface or visible debris or residues such as dust, hair, and skin
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- ________-________ The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms.
- What is an unhealthy compulsion to do things perfectly called?
- What are walking, dancing, and sports are all forms?
- ________-________What is approaching work with a strong sense of responsibility mean?
- A shaved patch on the crown of the head.
- The process of removing dirt, dust, blood, or other visible contaminants from a surface using soap and water, or detergent and water
- ________, strength or mandhood are the characteristics sometimes associates with the wearing of a beard.
- Harmless organisms that may perform useful functions
- What allows the body to recover from the day's activities?
- What is the practice that deals with daily personal care?
- What is the origin of the (Latin)word barber?
- What are the moral principles by which we live and work?
- ________-________What means ordering tasks from most important to least important?
20 Clues: A shaved patch on the crown of the head. • What is the origin of the (Latin)word barber? • What are walking, dancing, and sports are all forms? • Harmless organisms that may perform useful functions • What are the moral principles by which we live and work? • What is the practice that deals with daily personal care? • ...
Cyber Security Awareness 2025-04-07
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- The act of attempting to crack passwords or keys through exhaustive attempts
- Indian cybersecurity nodal agency
- A person who gains unauthorized access to data
- An Act to provide for the processing of digital personal data
- Phishing attack that uses QR codes to deceive victims and steal sensitive information
- Malicious tool that records keystrokes
- Cyberattack where a cybercriminal pretends to be a trusted entity or individual to gain unauthorised access to sensitive systems, data
- Cyber cell governed by MHA
- Ministry responsible for cybersecurity in India
- An Attack technique used by cybercriminals to steal sensitive financial information from individuals and businesses without their knowledge
- Cybercriminals pose as law enforcement officers or government officials and contact individuals
- Fix released to remove software vulnerabilities
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- A type of software designed to damage or disrupt systems
- A fake site mimicking a legitimate one
- Data encrypted to prevent unauthorized access
- Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) portal, which helps users report fraudulent phone numbers
- Attack where users are tricked into giving up confidential info
- Type of attack exploiting human psychology
- Unwanted software designed to throw ads
- Powerful technology merging "deep learning" and "fake“, can be used to create incredibly realistic manipulated media
- Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) portal, which helps users to report suspicious incoming international calls
- India's initiative for citizen cyber hygiene and digital cleanliness
- Type of software that tracks user activity without consent
- Cyber Crisis Management Plan
- Multi-Factor Authentication
- Unwanted or unsolicited emails, often used for phishing
- Organization responsible for critical infra protection in India
- Indian law governing IT offences
28 Clues: Cyber cell governed by MHA • Multi-Factor Authentication • Cyber Crisis Management Plan • Indian law governing IT offences • Indian cybersecurity nodal agency • A fake site mimicking a legitimate one • Malicious tool that records keystrokes • Unwanted software designed to throw ads • Type of attack exploiting human psychology • Data encrypted to prevent unauthorized access • ...
TTS Pemanasan Global 2023-01-15
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- salah satu medium perantara bumi
- pelestarian makhluk hidup
- melunaknya tanah beku disebut
- kata lain "mengurangi"
- proses kimia/fisika dimana ion memasuki fase lebih cair
- singkatan Nitrogen Oksida
- pengembangan bahan bakar selain biodisel
- benda benda sisa sisa makhluk hidup yang diawetkan
- kata lain "daur ulang"
- organisasi pecinta lingkungan hidup
- molekul senyawa klorofluorokarbon
- kata lain "digunakan kembali"
- bagian dari lapisan bumi yang berisi gas
- bahan refrigeran/bahan pendingin
- gas buangan kotoran hewan
- usaha untuk memulihkan kembali fungsi hutan
- istilah umum untuk partikel padat/cair yang sangat kecil dan ringan
- bagian paling utara/selatan bumi
- sebutan kendaraan yang menggunakan dua atau banyak sumber tenaga
- singkatan United Nations Environment Progame
- bangunan yg dinding dan atasnya terbuat dari kaca dengan tujuan agar panas matahari pada siang hari ditangkap
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- fenomena alam di mana semua hal yang memiliki massa
- sesuatu yang menempati ruang dan memiliki massa
- gas buang sisa pembakaran dari mesin
- lapisan atmosfer yang terdapat ozon
- kata lain dari temperatur
- upaya kesehatan dengan cara memelihata dan melindungi kebersihan
- keanekaragaman ekosistem disebut
- kata lain pemanasan global
- proses penguapan air laut dan air sungai
- kata lain penebangan hutan
- kata lain ramah lingkungan
- kata lain dari rumah kaca
- sinar pancaran matahari
- sayur, dan buah buahan yang membusuk termasuk sampah
- sebuah unsur kimia dengan lambang C dan nomor atom 6
- singkatan dari National Oceanic and Atmosphetic Administration
- gelombang panas di garis ekuator samudra pasifik disebut
- molekul gas yang terdiri dari tiga atau oksigen
- badan pengawas lingkungan hidup di bawah kementerian lingkungan hidup
40 Clues: kata lain "mengurangi" • kata lain "daur ulang" • sinar pancaran matahari • pelestarian makhluk hidup • kata lain dari temperatur • singkatan Nitrogen Oksida • kata lain dari rumah kaca • gas buangan kotoran hewan • kata lain pemanasan global • kata lain penebangan hutan • kata lain ramah lingkungan • melunaknya tanah beku disebut • kata lain "digunakan kembali" • ...
TTS Pemanasan Global 2023-01-15
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- sayur, dan buah buahan yang membusuk termasuk sampah
- singkatan Nitrogen Oksida
- sinar pancaran matahari
- bahan refrigeran/bahan pendingin
- keanekaragaman ekosistem disebut
- bangunan yg dinding dan atasnya terbuat dari kaca dengan tujuan agar panas matahari pada siang hari ditangkap
- usaha untuk memulihkan kembali fungsi hutan
- kata lain dari temperatur
- singkatan dari National Oceanic and Atmosphetic Administration
- kata lain dari rumah kaca
- sebutan kendaraan yang menggunakan dua atau banyak sumber tenaga
- gelombang panas di garis ekuator samudra pasifik disebut
- upaya kesehatan dengan cara memelihata dan melindungi kebersihan
- proses penguapan air laut dan air sungai
- kata lain "mengurangi"
- sesuatu yang menempati ruang dan memiliki massa
- sebuah unsur kimia dengan lambang C dan nomor atom 6
- proses kimia/fisika dimana ion memasuki fase lebih cair
- bagian dari lapisan bumi yang berisi gas
- istilah umum untuk partikel padat/cair yang sangat kecil dan ringan
- molekul senyawa klorofluorokarbon
- benda benda sisa sisa makhluk hidup yang diawetkan
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- kata lain ramah lingkungan
- kata lain penebangan hutan
- kata lain pemanasan global
- gas buang sisa pembakaran dari mesin
- kata lain "daur ulang"
- fenomena alam di mana semua hal yang memiliki massa
- lapisan atmosfer yang terdapat ozon
- gas buangan kotoran hewan
- melunaknya tanah beku disebut
- salah satu medium perantara bumi
- molekul gas yang terdiri dari tiga atau oksigen
- badan pengawas lingkungan hidup di bawah kementerian lingkungan hidup
- kata lain "digunakan kembali"
- pelestarian makhluk hidup
- singkatan United Nations Environment Progame
- organisasi pecinta lingkungan hidup
- peternakan sapi mengakibatkan terjadinya peningkatan gas
- bagian paling utara/selatan bumi
- pengembangan bahan bakar selain biodisel
41 Clues: kata lain "daur ulang" • kata lain "mengurangi" • sinar pancaran matahari • singkatan Nitrogen Oksida • gas buangan kotoran hewan • pelestarian makhluk hidup • kata lain dari temperatur • kata lain dari rumah kaca • kata lain ramah lingkungan • kata lain penebangan hutan • kata lain pemanasan global • melunaknya tanah beku disebut • kata lain "digunakan kembali" • ...
TTS Pemanasan Global 2023-01-15
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- bagian paling utara/selatan bumi
- kata lain dari rumah kaca
- sinar pancaran matahari
- singkatan United Nations Environment Progame
- proses penguapan air laut dan air sungai
- melunaknya tanah beku disebut
- singkatan dari National Oceanic and Atmosphetic Administration
- fenomena alam di mana semua hal yang memiliki massa
- sebuah unsur kimia dengan lambang C dan nomor atom 6
- kata lain "mengurangi"
- upaya kesehatan dengan cara memelihata dan melindungi kebersihan
- singkatan Nitrogen Oksida
- bangunan yg dinding dan atasnya terbuat dari kaca dengan tujuan agar panas matahari pada siang hari ditangkap
- kata lain dari temperatur
- bagian dari lapisan bumi yang berisi gas
- usaha untuk memulihkan kembali fungsi hutan
- gas buang sisa pembakaran dari mesin
- proses kimia/fisika dimana ion memasuki fase lebih cair
- sesuatu yang menempati ruang dan memiliki massa
- pelestarian makhluk hidup
- sebutan kendaraan yang menggunakan dua atau banyak sumber tenaga
- pengembangan bahan bakar selain biodisel
- keanekaragaman ekosistem disebut
- molekul senyawa klorofluorokarbon
- kata lain ramah lingkungan
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- kata lain pemanasan global
- badan pengawas lingkungan hidup di bawah kementerian lingkungan hidup
- organisasi pecinta lingkungan hidup
- lapisan atmosfer yang terdapat ozon
- kata lain penebangan hutan
- gas buangan kotoran hewan
- benda benda sisa sisa makhluk hidup yang diawetkan
- peternakan sapi mengakibatkan terjadinya peningkatan gas
- bahan refrigeran/bahan pendingin
- salah satu medium perantara bumi
- sayur, dan buah buahan yang membusuk termasuk sampah
- kata lain "digunakan kembali"
- molekul gas yang terdiri dari tiga atau oksigen
- gelombang panas di garis ekuator samudra pasifik disebut
- istilah umum untuk partikel padat/cair yang sangat kecil dan ringan
- kata lain "daur ulang"
41 Clues: kata lain "mengurangi" • kata lain "daur ulang" • sinar pancaran matahari • kata lain dari rumah kaca • gas buangan kotoran hewan • singkatan Nitrogen Oksida • kata lain dari temperatur • pelestarian makhluk hidup • kata lain pemanasan global • kata lain penebangan hutan • kata lain ramah lingkungan • melunaknya tanah beku disebut • kata lain "digunakan kembali" • ...
South Central Crossword 2025-01-13
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- A small squeeze, often used to gather a small amount or create a mild pain.
- A hospital-acquired infection related to central line catheters.
- A mineral often associated with bananas and important for nerve function.
- A tool used for assessing patients' health risks, particularly related to falls.
- Unintentional drops to the ground, often a risk in healthcare settings.
- Something that is faulty or not working as intended.
- The formal release of a patient from medical care.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar.
- A comprehensive record of a patient's past medical conditions.
- Fine particles released by plants, often triggering allergic reactions.
- The process of giving permission, especially for medical procedures.
- Small animals that can bite or sting, often causing allergic reactions.
- A lung infection that can cause difficulty breathing and chest pain.
- An anticoagulant used to prevent blood clots.
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- A person who provides testimony or evidence, often in a legal setting.
- Practices related to maintaining health and preventing disease.
- A piece of cloth worn around the arm, often for medical identification.
- A condition involving the formation of blood clots, particularly in veins.
- A technique used to examine or capture detailed images of the body.
- An action or response to a stimulus or allergen.
- A condition caused by an overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances.
- The exchange of information or news, essential in healthcare settings.
- A system or sound used to signal danger or an emergency situation.
- A device or technique used to restrict a patient's movement for safety.
- A catheter used to drain urine from the bladder.
- A condition involving a blood clot that travels to the lungs.
26 Clues: An anticoagulant used to prevent blood clots. • An action or response to a stimulus or allergen. • A catheter used to drain urine from the bladder. • The formal release of a patient from medical care. • Something that is faulty or not working as intended. • A hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar. • ...
ISU CROSSWORD 2025-01-17
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- A disease caused by an excessive number of white blood cells, often due to cancer.
- A medical device that helps patients breathe by delivering oxygen or a mix of gases.
- Surgical technology uses lasers to treat eye problems like nearsightedness.
- A nutrient required for energy, found primarily in bread, rice, and pasta.
- The maintenance of public health through the provision of clean water, waste disposal, and hygiene.
- The disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- A noninvasive imaging technique that uses magnetic fields to visualize internal organs.
- A portable medical device that monitors electrical activity of the heart
- The essential fatty acid found in fish that promotes heart health.
- The mineral necessary for oxygen transport in the blood, often found in red meat and spinach.
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- The bacterium that causes the highly contagious infection known as food poisoning.
- The ability of individuals to obtain needed medical services and treatments in a timely and affordable manner.
- A method used to copy DNA and create genetically identical organisms.
- A public health practice of isolating individuals, animals, or goods that may have been exposed to a contagious disease to prevent its spread to others.
- This type of sugar is found naturally in milk
- Individual who refuses to take vaccinations (typically lower IQ)
- This imaging technique uses X-rays to create detailed images of the inside of the body.
- A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to scurvy, which affects connective tissue.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in a population.
- An infectious disease caused by a virus that affects the liver and is spread through contaminated blood.
- This mosquitoborne virus causes flulike symptoms and is linked to microcephaly in babies
21 Clues: This type of sugar is found naturally in milk • The disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) • Individual who refuses to take vaccinations (typically lower IQ) • The essential fatty acid found in fish that promotes heart health. • A method used to copy DNA and create genetically identical organisms. • ...
HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS IN WHICH SOCIAL CONSIDERATION IS CHANGE THE COURSE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2026-02-23
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- WEAPONS – Tools used by soldiers in war
- – The condition of being well
- – The first Roman newspaper
- – A large temple in Mesopotamia
- CLOCK – An Egyptian clock that uses water
- – Roman buildings with large spaces
- – Sharing information with others
- – Clothing used to protect soldiers
- – A Chinese invention used in weapons and fireworks
- – Protection from danger
- – Using tools to solve problems
- WALL – A long wall built in China for protection
- PRODUCTION – Making many products at once
- – A tool to see very small objects
- – Building machines and structures
- REFINERY – A place where oil is refined
- – Walls built to stop floods
- – Boats used for travel and trade
- KEEPING – Writing information for the future
- – A system that brings water to farms
- – A tool to see far objects
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- PRESS – A machine for printing books and papers
- – A process of heating milk to make it safe
- – A Sumerian writing system using wedge-shaped symbols
- – A machine used to grind grain
- – Study of the natural world
- – An ancient Sumerian city
- CLOCK – A Greek device used to tell time
- – A Chinese drink made from dried leaves
- – Finding direction when traveling
- – An Egyptian paper made from plants
- – A Sumerian invention for easier transport and work
- – Hair covering worn in ancient Egypt
- BOOKS – Roman books called codex
- – An Egyptian writing system using pictures
- – A liquid used for writing symbols and words
- – A device used to talk over distance
- – A Chinese fabric desired by many empires
- – Paths made for transportation
- – Products used for beauty and hygiene
40 Clues: – Protection from danger • – An ancient Sumerian city • – The first Roman newspaper • – A tool to see far objects • – Study of the natural world • – Walls built to stop floods • – The condition of being well • – A large temple in Mesopotamia • – A machine used to grind grain • – Using tools to solve problems • – Paths made for transportation • BOOKS – Roman books called codex • ...
Medicine through time so far 2025-11-14
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- ^ New approach to prevention using a mild dose of a disease to create immunity.
- ^ Disease whose London outbreak in 1854 was famously investigated by John Snow.
- ^ A term describing continuous or never-ending change.
- ^ Renaissance figure who improved knowledge of human anatomy through dissection.
- ^ Highly trained medical practitioner focused on diagnosis in the medieval period.
- ^ Physician who proved that cholera was spread by contaminated water.
- ^ Identified specific microbes that caused diseases like anthrax and tuberculosis.
- ^ Medieval figure who prepared and sold herbal remedies.
- ^ Used by Lister to prevent infection in wounds and during surgery.
- ^ Ancient physician whose ideas heavily influenced medieval medicine for over a millennium.
- ^ Key figure known for revolutionizing nursing and hospital hygiene.
- ^ The idea that disease is caused by specific microorganisms.
- ^ Medical practitioner who performed surgery and haircuts.
- ^ The devastating plague epidemic that struck England in 1348-49.
- ^ Institution founded in 1660 to encourage scientific experimentation and communication.
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- ^ Area of government action to improve living conditions, e.g., sanitation and water supply.
- ^ The ancient rational theory of disease based on blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile.
- ^ Used to control pain during surgery.
- ^ The approach where the government avoids interfering in public health or the economy (pre-1875).
- ^ Technology that rapidly helped to spread new medical ideas from the Renaissance onwards.
- ^ Renaissance doctor who emphasised careful observation of symptoms for diagnosis.
- ^ Common treatment used to rebalance the body's humours.
- ^ Theory that disease was caused by bad air or smells.
- ^ The epidemic that struck London in 1665.
- ^ Key individual who discovered the circulation of the blood.
- ^ Key individual who developed vaccination against smallpox.
- ^ An individual or event that causes rapid change in medicine.
- ^ Developed the Germ Theory in the 19th century.
28 Clues: ^ Used to control pain during surgery. • ^ The epidemic that struck London in 1665. • ^ Developed the Germ Theory in the 19th century. • ^ A term describing continuous or never-ending change. • ^ Theory that disease was caused by bad air or smells. • ^ Common treatment used to rebalance the body's humours. • ^ Medieval figure who prepared and sold herbal remedies. • ...
Ads 2 2022-06-07
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- Over 500 hours of video content gets uploaded on this site every minute.
- The two founders of this company left Amazon to launch India's own online book selling platform and it slowly became one of India's biggest Ecommerce sites.
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- BBK electronics is the conglomerate behind this company which for formed to be the stronghold of the communication sector
- This home hygiene brand was first used in hospitals in the 1930s. They were also at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19.
- This is one of the biggest food companies in the world, going by the revenue share. It has many other brands under it.
- This celebrity owned fitness brand was created to inspire others to be fit.
6 Clues: Over 500 hours of video content gets uploaded on this site every minute. • This celebrity owned fitness brand was created to inspire others to be fit. • This is one of the biggest food companies in the world, going by the revenue share. It has many other brands under it. • ...
WHO Patient Safety Day (2023) - Elevate the voice of patients! 2023-09-06
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- Where do most falls occur?
- A method of empathetic listening that conveys respect and builds trust.
- World Safety Day recognizes the value of doing this with both patients and families as a key to safe health care.
- "_____, don't fall." Use this slogan to encourage patients to share concerns and proactively prevent falls.
- Something requiring effort and time to build with a patient and that will lead to their participation in own care (and better outcomes!).
- _____ lives, is an important component to the Marshfield Promise as we strive to deliver compassionate, safe, and expert care to everyone.
- "How are you taking your medications?" is an example of a(n) _____-ended question that will yield more valuable information than "Are you still taking your medications as prescribed?"
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- What role should the patient have as part of their care?
- Patients should be given these instructions to help them understand their plan of care and reduce likelihood of readmission.
- Advise patients to keep this list on their person at all times (e.g., in their wallet or phone).
- Patients can share their experience and feedback on topics such as hand hygiene of MCHS staff through what tool?
11 Clues: Where do most falls occur? • What role should the patient have as part of their care? • A method of empathetic listening that conveys respect and builds trust. • Advise patients to keep this list on their person at all times (e.g., in their wallet or phone). • ...
April 24 Vocabulary Practice 2026-04-24
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- The counselor’s detailed explanation of gastroenteritis (stomach flu) ________________ the campers worry about their hygiene. - paper without a name
- After the 7th graders completed the high ropes course challenge, they ________________ with joy. - paper without a name
- After carefully navigating the off-trail path in the dark, the students were ________________. - Maya
- During the nights of 7th grade camp, my companions expressed the ________________ of sneaking out. - Derin
- Students will help restore a small piece of nature back to the campgrounds to counteract the ________________ of industrialization that once made the campgrounds desolate.
- Hopefully, no one in my tent will have the ________________ to snore in the middle of the night. - Chloe
- Some people only attend 7th grade camp because their parents put them under ________________ to attend. - Astrid
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- It was hard to ________________ my yearning to go home. - Ken
- I got lost during the night hike and ended up in the ________________ of the forest. - Rosa
- Not seeing one of your vocabulary sentences featured in a vocabulary practice sheet this week should hopefully ________________ you to turn in your work.
- Two students were messing around and pushing each other in a boat, so the responsible camp counselor ________________ them before someone could fall in the water. - Maya
- The ________________ I had in mind would get me kicked out of camp and sent home. - Austin
12 Clues: It was hard to ________________ my yearning to go home. - Ken • I got lost during the night hike and ended up in the ________________ of the forest. - Rosa • The ________________ I had in mind would get me kicked out of camp and sent home. - Austin • After carefully navigating the off-trail path in the dark, the students were ________________. - Maya • ...
Let’s have fun with Health and Hygiene 2021-02-10
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- Which Bacterial disease symptoms is Rise of body temperature to 104-105 degrees F?
- Which Bacterial Disease symptoms are Persistent cough,chest pain and breathlessness?
- which is a triple vaccine?
- Name of bacteria of Pneumonia.
- What is Whooping Cough also known as?
- Which Viral disease has no specific treatment?
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- Which disease’s cute is Salk’s Vaccine?
- What is the name of the disease which is spread by Influenza Virus?
- Give one word for fear of water.
- Which disease has droplet transmission while coughing and sneezing?
10 Clues: which is a triple vaccine? • Name of bacteria of Pneumonia. • Give one word for fear of water. • What is Whooping Cough also known as? • Which disease’s cute is Salk’s Vaccine? • Which Viral disease has no specific treatment? • What is the name of the disease which is spread by Influenza Virus? • Which disease has droplet transmission while coughing and sneezing? • ...
Kleidung, Schmuck und Hygiene im alten Rom 2021-02-10
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- Trägt man über der Tunika
- Kleidungsstück; bei Männern bis zum Knie, bei Frauen bis zum Knöchel
- Der lateinische Name für Anhänger
- Damit kann man seine Haare blond färben
- Schützendes Amulett gegen böse Geister
- Ein goldener Armreif in Form einer …
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- Unterwäsche/ Unterhose
- Der lateinische Name für Haarbänder
- Teures Material; daraus besteht Haarschmuck
- Marschstiefel des Militärs
10 Clues: Unterwäsche/ Unterhose • Trägt man über der Tunika • Marschstiefel des Militärs • Der lateinische Name für Anhänger • Der lateinische Name für Haarbänder • Ein goldener Armreif in Form einer … • Schützendes Amulett gegen böse Geister • Damit kann man seine Haare blond färben • Teures Material; daraus besteht Haarschmuck • ...
Black Death Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- A trade route is a logistical network identified as a series of pathways and stoppages used for the commercial transport of cargo.
- a rodent that resembles a large mouse, typically having a pointed snout and a long, sparsely haired tail. Some kinds have become cosmopolitan and are sometimes responsible for transmitting diseases.
- 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.
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- a small wingless jumping insect which feeds on the blood of mammals and birds. It sometimes transmits diseases through its bite, including plague and myxomatosis.
- The place where the plague started
- no water to consume
- a person whose job it is to work as a member of the crew of a commercial or naval ship or boat, especially one who is below the rank of officer.
- death the name for the plague
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- no food to consume
- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people.
- the place where the plague spread
- go from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- the state of being ill.
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes ( bubonic plague ) and sometimes infection of the lungs ( pneumonic plague ).
- extend over a large or increasing area.
- causing or characterized by swollen inflamed lymph nodes in the armpit or groin.
18 Clues: no food to consume • no water to consume • the state of being ill. • death the name for the plague • the place where the plague spread • The place where the plague started • extend over a large or increasing area. • the state of being free from illness or injury. • go from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length. • ...
Courier Crossword Corner September 24, 2025 2025-09-21
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- Bella Berger is ranked 15th in Colorado overall in kills in this sport
- May Herrera and Payton Stokes had back-to-back these in the NHS softball game against Monarch High
- The Niwot PID organizers are putting the issue on this for now
- These animals are a new way of mitigating noxious weeds and wildfire fuel in Boulder County
- This "House Band" wrapped up its Niwot concert series Sept. 20
- Eli Quesada said this part of NHS football will be "dangerous"
- A week of these festivities filled NHS Sept. 15-20
- She is is World Cup referee and a SVVSD substitute teacher
- This NHS senior has a passion for his work as an EMT
- NHS had three victories Sept. 15 against Centaurus High in both singles and doubles in this sport
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- First place JV girls cross country runner in the St. Vrain Invitational
- The annual meeting of the St. Vrain Valley Pioneer Association will host its annual meeting open to the public in this town
- Bella Berger will be playing this kind of volleyball at the University of San Francisco next year
- Access to the Diagonal from this Avenue in Niwot will be closed through the end of the year
- This cross country coach said that his job on race day day is to "stay out of the way"
- The number of years since Cougar football had two straight victories
- This NHS golfer "led the way" at the Fox Hill Invitational Sept. 17
- The NHS class that won the spirit stick competition during homecoming week
18 Clues: A week of these festivities filled NHS Sept. 15-20 • This NHS senior has a passion for his work as an EMT • She is is World Cup referee and a SVVSD substitute teacher • The Niwot PID organizers are putting the issue on this for now • This "House Band" wrapped up its Niwot concert series Sept. 20 • Eli Quesada said this part of NHS football will be "dangerous" • ...
Causes of sore mouth and oral infection 2018-04-17
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- A notifiable disease that is spread via respiratory secretions, can lead to cardiac + neurological damage, a throat swab should be grown in Loeffler’s medium
- A 3 year old boy presents with a severe sore throat and stridor, a medical emergency
- A notifiable disease caused by Group A Streptococcus that may be diagnosed via throat culture or rapid antigen detection test
- In the oral cavity, may present with either a reticular pattern (wickham’s striae) or erosive pattern
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- Can either be infective and caused by candida, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, or varicella zoster virus, or due to acid reflux
- An infective swelling of the tonsil that is treated with IV penicillin and surgical drainage
- Virus responsible for causing glandular fever
- Damage to the teeth that may occur due to a combination of poor dental hygiene, bacteria colonisation, and poor diet, that may also occur with gingivitis
- A rare type of cellulitis that causes a ‘bull-neck’ appearance, and may lead to a blocked airway
- A break in the oral cavity’s mucosal tissue that is commonly caused by biting of the cheek
10 Clues: Virus responsible for causing glandular fever • A 3 year old boy presents with a severe sore throat and stridor, a medical emergency • A break in the oral cavity’s mucosal tissue that is commonly caused by biting of the cheek • An infective swelling of the tonsil that is treated with IV penicillin and surgical drainage • ...
Jonas Ruberg Stress Tree 2022-01-18
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- My HYGIENE can often be something I struggle to maintain, and it makes me FEEL BAD both EMOTIONALLY and PHYSICALLY.
- The growing presence of COVID makes me feel SCARED and sometimes I trick myself into FEELING SICK
- My GRADES and HOMEWORK are one of my biggest stressors. I put too much PRESSURE ON MYSELF, to the point of INNACTION
- Whenever a HOLIDAY comes around, I find myself PROCRASTINATING work and STRESSING ABOUT MINUTE DETAILS.
- When I get less SLEEP I end up being LATE and get LESS WORK done.
- Likely the thing that makes me the most stressed is IMPOSTER SYNDROME, where I feel GUILTY and UPSET WITH MYSELF for feeling bad.
- Sometimes all the time I take for THEATER makes me really TIRED and I have LESS TIME FOR WORK
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- When I think about my FUTURE, I will often feel OVERWHELMED to the point of NAUSEA
- Even though I like them, sometimes my FRIENDS will make me UPSET or ANXIOUS
- I find a lot of comfort in being in the LGBTQ+ community, but sometimes it can also be STRESSFUL and I can feel insecure about my IDENTITY
10 Clues: When I get less SLEEP I end up being LATE and get LESS WORK done. • Even though I like them, sometimes my FRIENDS will make me UPSET or ANXIOUS • When I think about my FUTURE, I will often feel OVERWHELMED to the point of NAUSEA • Sometimes all the time I take for THEATER makes me really TIRED and I have LESS TIME FOR WORK • ...
JP6 List 17 - definitions 2022-01-23
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- To make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong.
- The careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of these activities.
- The degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease.
- A temporary mental condition in which someone is not completely conscious of and/or not in control of himself or herself.
- Coming from a different country, race, or group...or planet! Something strange and not familiar.
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- Something that you believe or the feeling of being certain that something exists or is true.
- To succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort.
- A large group of people who live together in an organised way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done.
- Good at doing something, especially because you have practised doing it.
- Most important or main point, or highest person in rank.
10 Clues: Most important or main point, or highest person in rank. • To make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong. • Good at doing something, especially because you have practised doing it. • Something that you believe or the feeling of being certain that something exists or is true. • ...
Brush up on your vocabulary 2025-12-05
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- surrounding framework, enabling development in a structured manner., the shape that enamel cells make when laying enamel
- inhibitor of calcification that occurs in parotid saliva of humans in variable amounts; anticalculus component of “tartar-control” dentifrices, disease controlling component
- without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure, the shape that biofilm takes
- not made up of or containing cells, basement membrane
- heterotrophic microorganism that lives and grows in complete (or almost complete) absence of oxygen; some are obligate, others facultative; adj. anaerobic, type of microorganism found sub-gingival
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- crystalline mineral component of bones and teeth that contains calcium and phosphate., calcium hydroxy(apatite)
- nucleus, focus, point of origin, breeding ground
- solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently., more then enough
- white blood corpuscle capable of amoeboid movement; functions to protect the body against infection and disease, blood cell
- also referred to as “tartar,” calculus is dental biofilm that has been mineralized primarily with calcium and phosphorus and occurs on the teeth and prosthetic appliances worn in the mouth., dental hygiene love to remove this
10 Clues: nucleus, focus, point of origin, breeding ground • not made up of or containing cells, basement membrane • without definite shape or visible differentiation in structure, the shape that biofilm takes • solution containing more of an ingredient that can be held in solution permanently., more then enough • ...
New born babies 2025-11-18
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- a piece of towelling or other absorbent material wrapped round a baby's bottom and between its legs to absorb and retain urine and faeces.
- a rubber or plastic teat for a baby to suck on when teething.
- born before the end of the full term of gestation, especially three or more weeks before.
- a regular meeting of a group of preschool children at a particular place, organized by parents for their children to take part in supervised creative and social play.
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- a way to wrap your baby in a thin blanket. It helps some infants relax and sleep.
- cleaning the skin of infants to promote hygiene and comfort.
- When your baby swallows, air bubbles can become trapped in the stomach and cause discomfort.
- an opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young.
- a smooth cream of liquidized or crushed fruit or vegetables.
- one of the first sounds your baby will make beyond crying. it's also one of the first signs of language and communication development.
10 Clues: cleaning the skin of infants to promote hygiene and comfort. • a smooth cream of liquidized or crushed fruit or vegetables. • a rubber or plastic teat for a baby to suck on when teething. • a way to wrap your baby in a thin blanket. It helps some infants relax and sleep. • ...
LTC Vocabulary 2013-06-03
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- A policy benefit that states the company will forego the collection of
- be calculated by days, weeks or months.
- hygiene.
- A policy provision in which a specified number of days, weeks or months of covered
- control of bowel or bladder function, the ability to perform associated personal hygiene,
- right to void a policy or deny a claim if omitted medical information or misstatements are made on
- The ability to feed one self by getting food into the body from a receptacle (such as a
- may include the power of attorney or a legal guardian.
- A length of time which benefits will be payable. It will begin with the first day of eligibility
- The ability to maintain control of bowel and bladder function or, when unable to
- An assessment of the policyholder’s current cognitive and
- covered services and end when covered care has not been received for a specified period of time. It
- A facility which is licensed by the state, if required, and provides nursing care, planned
- usually outside of the home in a group setting.
- benefits are payable under the policy.
- Domiciliary Care, Intermediate Care, Personal Care, Residential Health Care, Sheltered Care or
- cup or table), by a feeding tube or intravenously.
- payments if covered services are received for a specified length of time.
- facility. The Plan of Care/treatment must be pre – approved through claims department before
- A daily committee meeting sponsored by the Risk Management team to help decision-makers with their case questions.
- of services specifically designed to allow the person to reside in a setting other than a
- The ability to get to and from the toilet, get on and off the toilet, and perform necessary
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- capacities by a Registered Nurse. These are ordered either by the claim Assistant or Decision-Maker when they determine one is needed to flesh out the facts of a claim.
- insurance policy.
- A residential living facility which provides individualized care and health
- Professional care provided on a short – term basis for the purpose of temporarily relieving
- Employee who works at the beginning of the claim process to gather proof of loss for a
- A document signed by the Policyholder (PH) or an authorized
- bed in a nursing home if the Policyholder must go to a hospital. This alleviates the need for
- application. This period of time is generally limited to two years.
- Amount of covered expenses (or number of days of care) the insured must incur
- Care Facilities.
- The period of time after the policy’s effective date that an insurance company has a
- A policy rider purchased by the Policyholder which allows for a special
- A weekly committee meeting of LTC leadership where changes to processes and procedures are discussed for adoption.
- The policy will pay for specified number of days in a calendar year to keep an
- A person’s inability to perform a number of those ADLs specified in a long – term
- social and educational activities as well as assistance in activities of daily living, physical and restorative therapy and nutritional services and counseling. This care is provided during the day for
- of which would be caring for a catheter or colostomy bag.
- to residents who need assistance with Activities of Daily Living. This may also be call Custodial
- A document which modifies the policy and becomes part of the policy. It changes the original
- caregivers, such as family members or friends.
- provisions.
43 Clues: hygiene. • provisions. • Care Facilities. • insurance policy. • benefits are payable under the policy. • be calculated by days, weeks or months. • caregivers, such as family members or friends. • usually outside of the home in a group setting. • cup or table), by a feeding tube or intravenously. • may include the power of attorney or a legal guardian. • ...
Clothes 2023-06-12
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- A lightweight outerwear garment that provides protection and style.
- A feminine and versatile bottom garment that is typically worn by girls and women.
- A lightweight and loose-fitting garment worn by girls and women, often paired with skirts or pants.
- Casual and comfortable clothing that covers the upper part of the legs, perfect for warm weather.
- Footwear accessories that cover the feet and are usually worn inside shoes for comfort and hygiene.
- Comfortable and casual shoes designed for sports activities or everyday wear.
- A tailored and formal jacket that adds a touch of sophistication to an outfit.
- A warm and cozy knitted garment worn over other clothing to keep oneself comfortable in colder weather.
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- A headwear accessory that provides shade from the sun or adds a fashionable touch to an outfit.
- Form-fitting and stretchy pants that are comfortable to wear for various activities.
- A sweatshirt with a hood that provides extra warmth and a casual style.
- A stylish and elegant one-piece garment worn by girls and women for special occasions.
- A long and narrow piece of fabric worn around the neck or shoulders for warmth or style.
- Open-toed footwear that is perfect for warm weather and allows the feet to breathe.
- A comfortable and casual garment with short sleeves and a round neckline.
- A sturdy and versatile pair of pants made of denim fabric, perfect for everyday wear.
16 Clues: A lightweight outerwear garment that provides protection and style. • A sweatshirt with a hood that provides extra warmth and a casual style. • A comfortable and casual garment with short sleeves and a round neckline. • Comfortable and casual shoes designed for sports activities or everyday wear. • ...
Nutritional Terms 2022-02-22
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- nutrients that are needed by the body in small proportions or quantities, and are usually measured in micrograms.
- a meal that provides all the essential nutrients in the quantities needed by a particular person.
- small quantity of food is eaten in between major meals.
- any condition that arises as a result of eating too much or too little food or a result of an imbalance of nutrients in the body.
- nutrients that are needed by the body in small proportions or quantities, and are usually measured in grams.
- the state of being free from illness, disease or injury; or a person's mental and physical condition.
- the chemical substances found in foods are used by the body to survive and carry out all life functions.
- any substance that people ingest in order to obtain nutrients for life and growth.
- the foods and beverages that a person normally consumes on a regular basis.
- a collection of terms that support the study of nutrition.
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- any of the regular occasions during the day when food is eaten
- nutrients but lacks any of the main vital macronutrients.
- the practice of keeping oneself and surroundings clean, in order to prevent illness and disease.
- the study of food, nutrients and their actions within the body.
- the art of meals and menu types suitable for persons with specific dietary concerns or problems, and for all types of events.
- one's health condition, in relation to your need for nutrients and your body's use of them.
- nutritional disease that occurs when there is too little of a vital nutrient needed in the body.
17 Clues: small quantity of food is eaten in between major meals. • nutrients but lacks any of the main vital macronutrients. • a collection of terms that support the study of nutrition. • any of the regular occasions during the day when food is eaten • the study of food, nutrients and their actions within the body. • ...
Body Health- Maintenance 2026-03-27
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- Found in milk; makes your bones strong so they don't break during a failed stunt.
- What you're flexing in the mirror after doing 100 pushups for the chat.
- Nature's candy. Apples and bananas are a total "W" snack for your body.
- Tiny nutrients found in fruit that keep your immune system from "crashing out."
- Being able to move like an athlete so you don't snap like a twig during a backflip.
- Take a deep breath! You need this to keep your lungs going while you scream "Siuuu!"
- You need this to recover after a "stream ending when I lose" marathon. Don't neglect it!
- Drink this or you’re finished! Essential for staying hydrated during a 24-hour stream.
- Keep this sharp for those high-IQ plays; mental health is just as important as physical!
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- Sit up straight in that gaming chair! Your back needs this to stay healthy.
- The energy in food; you burn thousands of these when you’re going crazy on camera.
- What you're doing when you're sprinting around your room barking after a big win.
- Showering and staying clean so you don't smell like a middle school locker room.
- An "L" ingredient if you have too much; avoid the soda to keep your energy steady.
- The "W" nutrient found in meat and shakes that helps you get buff like Ronaldo.
- The organ that starts thumping 100mph when you’re about to pack a TOTY Icon.
16 Clues: What you're flexing in the mirror after doing 100 pushups for the chat. • Nature's candy. Apples and bananas are a total "W" snack for your body. • Sit up straight in that gaming chair! Your back needs this to stay healthy. • The organ that starts thumping 100mph when you’re about to pack a TOTY Icon. • ...
Crossword 14 2023-02-24
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- the line of bones down the middle of the back
- a small, usually glass, container for a single measured amount of medicine, especially for an injection
- a seam-like immovable junction between two bones, such as those of the skull
- a dose of a vaccine that increases or renews the effect of an earlier one
- a small knife with two cutting edges and a sharp point that a doctor uses when cutting the skin
- a substance in red blood cells that combines with and carries oxygen around the body, and gives blood its red colour
- a serious disease in which the body produces too many white blood cells
- an aquatic or terrestrial annelid worm with suckers at both ends
- a smooth, thick substance that is used on painful or damaged skin
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- a disease that makes your eyes and skin yellow
- a device worn over the mouth and nose to prevent harmful substances from being breathed in
- a reduction in the efficiency of a muscle or organ after prolonged activity
- special waves used in such processes as examining organs inside the body and directing the route of submarines
- the time when something unpleasant and difficult to control starts, such as a war or disease
- a small piece of wood used by a doctor to hold someone's tongue down
- a small lobe
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- the thick viscous substance secreted by the mucous membranes of the respiratory passages, especially when produced in excessive quantities during a cold
18 Clues: a small lobe • the line of bones down the middle of the back • a disease that makes your eyes and skin yellow • an aquatic or terrestrial annelid worm with suckers at both ends • a smooth, thick substance that is used on painful or damaged skin • a small piece of wood used by a doctor to hold someone's tongue down • ...
EMD Module 7 2024-01-03
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- Sign of stress that includes excessive sweating, dizzy spells, increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure
- Any event outside the usual realm of human experience that is markedly distressing
- Phase of the burnout process that includes anxiety, panic and difficulty concentrating
- A comprehensive, systematic and multi component approach for the reduction and control of harmful aspects of stress
- Phase of the burnout process that may include feelings of hopelessness, depression, desire to withdraw and/or substance abuse
- Non specific response of the body to any demand.
- Symptom of stress that includes confusion in thinking, difficulty making decisions, disorientation
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- Stress arousal that slowly builds up over time, sometimes leading to a condition of "burnout", and erodes coping mechanisms
- A _____ EMD should know what stress is and how stress affects the human body both physically and mentally
- Constantly seen as problem solvers by the public
- Phase of the burnout process that consists of procrastination, lateness, absenteeism, withdrawal and avoidance
- A stimulus that causes, evokes or is otherwise highly associated with the stress response
- The part of the body, or mind, that is the target of the stress response and which develops signs and symptoms of overarousal
- Sign of stress that includes changes in ordinary behavior patterns or eating habits, decreased personal hygiene, withdrawal from others, prolonged silences
- Very intense arousal subsequent to a traumatic stressor that overwhelms coping mechanisms leaving individuals feeling helpless
- A statea of mental and physical exhaustion
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Symptom of stress that includes emotional shock, anger, grief, depression, feeling overwhelmed
18 Clues: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder • A statea of mental and physical exhaustion • Constantly seen as problem solvers by the public • Non specific response of the body to any demand. • Any event outside the usual realm of human experience that is markedly distressing • Phase of the burnout process that includes anxiety, panic and difficulty concentrating • ...
Diseases and Prevention 2023-06-29
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- A medicine that helps protect your body from certain diseases by teaching your immune system how to fight them.
- Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact.
- A covering for your mouth and nose that helps prevent the spread of germs and viruses.
- An acute diarrheal illness caused by consuming contaminated food or water.
- A gel or liquid that kills germs on your hands when soap and water are not available.
- A chronic condition that makes it hard to breathe, often triggered by allergies or exercise.
- When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick.
- The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases.
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- Practices that help keep your body clean and healthy, like washing hands regularly.
- Cleaning your hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and bacteria.
- A chronic condition in which the body has difficulty regulating blood sugar levels.
- A tropical disease transmitted by mosquitoes, causing fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms.
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body.
- Staying away from others for a certain period of time to prevent the spread of a disease.
- A highly contagious viral infection that causes fever, rash, and cough.
- A sign or clue that something is wrong with your body, like coughing or a fever.
- A severe and often fatal viral disease with symptoms like fever, bleeding, and organ failure.
- A contagious respiratory illness that causes fever, cough, and body aches.
18 Clues: When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick. • The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases. • A highly contagious viral infection that causes fever, rash, and cough. • Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact. • An acute diarrheal illness caused by consuming contaminated food or water. • ...
Unit 2.4 Motivation - Review 2022-04-21
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- part of Maslow's hierarchy of needs that involves recognition for work done well – status, advancement and responsibility will gain the respect of others.
- allowing workers some degree of control over how the task should be undertaken and the resources needed to complete it.
- production is organised so that groups of workers undertake complete units of work.
- involves the restructuring of a job – usually with employees’ involvement and agreement – to make work more interesting, satisfying and challenging.
- a lean method of producing similar products using cells, or groups of team members to facilitate operations by eliminating setup time between operations.
- annual income that is usually paid on a monthly basis.
- comes from external rewards associated with working on a task, for example pay and other benefits.
- involves the passing down of authority to perform tasks to workers.
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- a factor from Herzberg's theory where aspects of a worker’s job that have the potential to cause dissatisfaction, such as pay, working conditions, status and over-supervision by managers.
- Pink maintains that everyone wants to get better at doing things.
- a payment to a worker for each unit produced.
- working on and completing a task.
- the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that stimulate people to take actions that lead to achieving a goal.
- comes from the satisfaction derived
- a payment to a sales person for each sale made.
- the practice of moving employees between different tasks to promote experience and variety.
- payment to a worker made for each hour worked
- also called perks, are non-cash forms of reward – example:company cars, free insurance.
18 Clues: working on and completing a task. • comes from the satisfaction derived • a payment to a worker for each unit produced. • payment to a worker made for each hour worked • a payment to a sales person for each sale made. • annual income that is usually paid on a monthly basis. • Pink maintains that everyone wants to get better at doing things. • ...
YMCA Evening Dental Hygiene Lesson 2013-10-22
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- The upper jaw
- Break down of tooth structures
- thin white substance applied to the tooth surface in order to protect the pits and fissures of teeth.
- film composed of undigested food, saliva, and bacteria that constantly attaches to the tooth surfaces.
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- Process of maintaining oral cleanliness.
- thread-like material used to clean in between teeth
6 Clues: The upper jaw • Break down of tooth structures • Process of maintaining oral cleanliness. • thread-like material used to clean in between teeth • thin white substance applied to the tooth surface in order to protect the pits and fissures of teeth. • film composed of undigested food, saliva, and bacteria that constantly attaches to the tooth surfaces.
Infection Control and Personal Hygiene 2020-11-19
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- Song to wash your hands to
- Stops or prevents the spread of infections
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- appropriate type of shoes to be worn in the kitchen
- Name for the temperature range between 41 and 140 degrees when bacteria multiplies rapidly
- Amount of seconds needed for appropriate hand washing
- Only type of jewelry allowed in the kitchen
6 Clues: Song to wash your hands to • Stops or prevents the spread of infections • Only type of jewelry allowed in the kitchen • appropriate type of shoes to be worn in the kitchen • Amount of seconds needed for appropriate hand washing • Name for the temperature range between 41 and 140 degrees when bacteria multiplies rapidly
Dental Hygiene: How You Can Protect Your Teeth 2023-02-09
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- What kind of bristles should your toothbrush have?
- How many minutes should you brush your teeth for? Hint: it's also the same number of times you should brush your teeth per day
- You should you a ___-size amount of toothpaste to brush your teeth.
- What should you try to limit in your diet to prevent cavities?
- How many times a year should you see a dentist?
- How many inches of floss should you use?
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- What is a fizzy drink that can cause cavities?
- What mineral can help strengthen and protect your teeth?
- What is the pink tissue at the bottom of your teeth?
- What is the sticky, soft film that can be left on your teeth that can cause cavities?
- What is the hardest substance in your body?
- What is a hole in the tooth caused by tooth decay called?
12 Clues: How many inches of floss should you use? • What is the hardest substance in your body? • What is a fizzy drink that can cause cavities? • How many times a year should you see a dentist? • What kind of bristles should your toothbrush have? • What is the pink tissue at the bottom of your teeth? • What mineral can help strengthen and protect your teeth? • ...
Health vocabulary crossword 2021-01-13
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- is a stimulant that is found in coffee and sodas.
- any of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- the sum of all biological processes by which particular characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- are created using man-made chemicals rather than natural ingredients.
- a preparation of nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
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- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- the energy needed to raise the temperature
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through being clean.
- a toxic yellowish oily substance, it could be a stimulant in small doses but a lot can hurt your inner body.
- drunk or under the influence of drugs.
- the condition of being grossly fat or overweight.
- to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones, where it is stored.
- act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes, so that instead of just surviving, you're thriving.
20 Clues: drunk or under the influence of drugs. • the energy needed to raise the temperature • a firm decision to do or not to do something. • is a stimulant that is found in coffee and sodas. • the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • a preparation of nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant • ...
Health V CrossWord. 2021-01-13
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- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- a toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid that is the chief active constituent of tobacco.
- the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- found in coffee and with tea.
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired,
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
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- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water through 1 °C
- 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.
- body fat that increases the risk of health problems.
- native to tropical America. It is widely cultivated in warm regions, especially in the US and China.
- drunk or under the influence of drugs.
- firm decision to do or not to do something.
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- drug are created using man-made chemicals rather than natural ingredients.
- is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring.
- an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal.
- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
20 Clues: found in coffee and with tea. • drunk or under the influence of drugs. • firm decision to do or not to do something. • body fat that increases the risk of health problems. • an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. • is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring. • the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal. • ...
Travel Items. Use an underscore (_) for spaces. 2021-01-09
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- It gives you important meteorological information.
- If you book your ... early, you may fly for less money.
- If you go on a hiking trip, take a ... in case of accidents.
- You should make your hotel ... well before you go on a road trip.
- Let's ... a break -I'm tired of driving.
- You use it to carry things on your back.
- We're going to take a ... of the Catacombs of Rome -by night!
- If you're talking about a car it means "rent"; for people it's the opposite of "fire".
- Saturday and Sunday are the ... .
- It tells you where things are.
- Exceeding your ... can make your flights so much more expensive.
- It's a piece of paper that allows you to take a flight or enter an event.
- ... keeps the bugs away.
- To go ... is to look at important buildings and suchlike.
- It's another word for "route".
- It keeps your camera safe.
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- Another word for "hygiene products and cosmetics".
- As a verb, it means "reserve".
- Keep your cash in a ... -it'll be much safer.
- You use it to keep warm at night when you're camping out.
- A good ... can make your journey so much better: you'll know what to visit.
- It's a bag you use to carry your things when you travel.
- It's a cream that protects you from burns and skin cancer.
- They protect your eyes.
- We'll be ... at a farm on our vacations.
- It's a document you need when you travel abroad.
- A ... trip is when you travel for work-related reasons.
- A ... is good accommodation for hiking trips and music festivals.
28 Clues: They protect your eyes. • ... keeps the bugs away. • It keeps your camera safe. • As a verb, it means "reserve". • It tells you where things are. • It's another word for "route". • Saturday and Sunday are the ... . • Let's ... a break -I'm tired of driving. • You use it to carry things on your back. • We'll be ... at a farm on our vacations. • ...
English 2020-04-14
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- the act of salthy liqiud coming through sb's skin when they are hot, ill or afraid.
- to find a direction across for scientists to watch the planets.
- exact.
- worldwide.
- to discover or notice sb/sth.
- an object with flat circular ends and long, straight sides.
- damage.
- exactly.
- an expedition to keep watch over an area, especially by guards or police walking or driving around at regular intervals.
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- drive or leave (a boat, sailor, or sea creature) aground on a shore.
- to move or be around sth.
- the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.
- causing useful things to be thrown away.
- easily moved.
- a building with lights on the ceiling that represent planets and stars.
- not real.
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- a tiny particle.
- to give.
- clean/disinfect.
- to give a formal talk on a specific subject to a group of people.
- solve something.
- one half of the Earth
- give an unofficial name or nickname to.
- innovative; pioneering.
- esablished; not to be changed.
- cuts into parts
- difficult(for example problem).
- to cause an illness to end.
- a substance that has amino acids, compounds and carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur and is found in many foods.
- cleanliness.
- having a strong effect.
- a group of buildings, or large building with many parts, used for a parcticular purpose.
- a hand tool with a heavy rigid head and a handle, used to deliver a blow by striking.
34 Clues: exact. • damage. • to give. • exactly. • not real. • worldwide. • cleanliness. • easily moved. • cuts into parts • a tiny particle. • clean/disinfect. • solve something. • one half of the Earth • innovative; pioneering. • having a strong effect. • to move or be around sth. • to cause an illness to end. • to discover or notice sb/sth. • esablished; not to be changed. • difficult(for example problem). • ...
Review test 1 2020-05-20
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- He developed the idea of a clock and wrote a book on mechanical devices.
- This field of mathematics deals with the measure of shapes and the operations related to them.
- This Muslim dynasty ruled from Baghdad and funded the Dar al-Hikma.
- The Arabic numbers came from the ________ numbers.
- This is an old tool used to measure time before clocks.
- The three-_________ meal was introduced to Andalusia by Ziryab.
- This word refers to cleanliness and order in order to avoid diseases.
- Ibn al-Haythan was known as _________ in the West.
- This decorative design, which was based on geometry, became famous throughout the world and can be seen in architecture and art.
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- This university's library had 100,000 volumes, the largest in the world.
- This famous hot beverage traveled from the Muslim world to the West and is probably the most consumed beverage in the world.
- This Muslim dynasty ruled from Cairo and established al-Azhar mosque and university.
- He was a famous musician and designer nicknamed "the Blackbird".
- A Turkish seller brought coffee here in 1650.
- This was developed to use as drinking glasses in fine dining.
- This was the name of Spain during the rule of the Muslims.
- Al-Ghazzali wrote the book "The _______ of the Philosophers" as a response to Ibn Rushd.
- This field of mathematics deals with calculating the unknown using known numbers.
- This city was the capital of Andalus and the translation capital during its time.
- The Mongols invaded this city and some believe that this was the cause of the decline of Islamic science.
- This famous university built in Timbuktu, Mali offered a PhD called a risaala.
21 Clues: A Turkish seller brought coffee here in 1650. • The Arabic numbers came from the ________ numbers. • Ibn al-Haythan was known as _________ in the West. • This is an old tool used to measure time before clocks. • This was the name of Spain during the rule of the Muslims. • This was developed to use as drinking glasses in fine dining. • ...
Things we can do to lesson our carbon footprint 2021-06-12
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- A container with a lid that can be used again and again
- carries many people and travels on a train track.
- To buy second hand clothes
- To give away old clothes to a service where they can be resold or gifted.
- This is something that we do daily, a change to our daily hygiene routine
- produce energy
- A car that runs on electricity
- Something that we use all the time that gives us light and makes our appliances work
- Use these types of products to clean your house without hurting the environment
- To make something new out of an old garment of clothing
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- A diet that doesn't include any animal products
- A form of energy that comes from the sun
- A vehicle that carries many people on the road.
- A diet that doesn't include meat products
- Making sure to buy sustainable items like this to furnish a house
- To get somewhere using a bicycle
- Less of these two things that keep us cool and warm in extreme weather
- A structure that holds large amounts of water and provides us with energy
- To get somewhere on foot
- A cylindrical tool to drink that can be used over and over again
- with friend To travel with a friend instead of on your own.
- A form of energy that runs off heat
- A form of energy that depends on movement
- a container that can be used again and again
- A form or getting from on place to another by riding on a board with two wheels.
- A tool used to capture the form of energy that comes from a mechanical structure and has to do with wind
26 Clues: produce energy • To get somewhere on foot • To buy second hand clothes • A car that runs on electricity • To get somewhere using a bicycle • A form of energy that runs off heat • A form of energy that comes from the sun • A diet that doesn't include meat products • A form of energy that depends on movement • a container that can be used again and again • ...
Safety Assignment 2021-08-22
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- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff!
- Errors in _________ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients!
- SCRMC uses a "Falling Leaves" sign, a ________ arm band, a _________ door magnet, and _________ non-skid socks to indicate a patient at risk for falls.
- Is responsible for fall prevention!
- Nearly all hospital equipment has built-in alarms to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status and more.
- Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services.
- Healthcare Associated Infections.
- Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale.
- Surgical Site Infection.
- Makes available to the public hospital ranking in comparison to national, state, or local score through medicare.gov under "Hospital Compare."
- Are the last resort for medical healing or behavior control.
- Record care provider notified, the specifics of information exchanged and the outcome of that communication.
- Place ________ "Defective" label on malfunctioning equipment and return to BioMed for evaluation.
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- Name and date of birth.
- Is a tool to aid the caregiver in gathering in necessary information that needs to be relayed to another provider.
- Is given by the physician; nursing witnesses the patient signature!
- Assess the patient's skin on admission, every shift, upon change in patient condition, upon transfer to another unit or transfer to another facility for skin impairments using the ______.
- Staff hears multiple _________ or alarms daily- call lights, bathroom pull cords, IV pumps, and more.
- Not a HIPPA violation.
- Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection.
- The means by which the patient's medications and how taken at home are verified and made available for the care provider to continue, modify, or discontinue while the patient is in the hospital.
- _______ be alert to every alarm.
- Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection.
- Venous Thromboembolism/ Pulmonary Emboli.
- _______ hygiene decreases the spread of germs!
- ALARMS ARE _________ TO BE TURNED OFF.
26 Clues: Not a HIPPA violation. • Name and date of birth. • Surgical Site Infection. • _______ be alert to every alarm. • Healthcare Associated Infections. • Is responsible for fall prevention! • Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services. • ALARMS ARE _________ TO BE TURNED OFF. • Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale. • Venous Thromboembolism/ Pulmonary Emboli. • ...
21-22 F3 Pilot VB U3 Part 1 Quiz 2021-10-22
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- food or water that has harmful or dangerous things in it –
- A substance added to food or drink to give it a particular flavor –
- A chemical substance used to prevent food from decaying –
- a liquid used for removing dirt or make-up from your face –
- A natural feeling of wanting to eat food –
- The amount of food, drink, etc. that you take into the body –
- Containing a lot of fat –
- To change food that you have eaten into substances that your body can use –
- The fine powder of dirt that forms in buildings, on furniture, etc. –
- Produced without using artificial chemicals –
- A substance found in fat, blood and other cells in your body –
- A very small living thing that can cause disease –
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- Intended to kill or reduce the harmful effects of bacteria –
- A unit for measuring the amount of energy that food will produce –
- The practice of keeping your body and the surroundings clean in order to prevent illness and disease –
- A thing that is added to something else to improve or complete it –
- One of the many substances found in food such as meat, eggs –
- A natural substance found in food that is necessary for the growth and good health of your body -
- One of several food substances such as sugar which consists of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon and provides your body with heat and energy –
- food that is full of natural substance that help your body grow properly and stay healthy -
- make water go through a toilet to clean it –
- A strong chemical used for cleaning things, killing germs and removing colour from things –
- Food that is needed to stay alive, grow and stay healthy –
- A substance used to give a particular colour to food –
24 Clues: Containing a lot of fat – • A natural feeling of wanting to eat food – • make water go through a toilet to clean it – • Produced without using artificial chemicals – • A very small living thing that can cause disease – • A substance used to give a particular colour to food – • A chemical substance used to prevent food from decaying – • ...
Disease Crossword 2021-12-13
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- a system that fights off diseases and other things that cause to to become sick.
- little tiny things that make up your body.
- A highly contagious airway infection that primarily affects children.
- infectious disease-causing agent that is believed to be the smallest infectious particle
- tablets that are given to you to fight off an infection in a period of time.
- a microorganism that can cause disease
- something you catch and you get really sick
- you get a runny nose and a slight cough.
- transmitted through the environment by people
- a pandemic we're living in
- a gland that makes and stores hormones
- when you're really cold and your fingers or toes fall off.
- a widespread occurrence of infectious disease in a community a particular time.
- spread from person to person, typically by direct touch.
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- something that is inserted through a needle carrying a tiny bit of the infectious disease so that your immune system will be able to fight it off, and you'll be immune to that particular disease.
- a different word for disease.
- A deadly viral infectious disease that leaves small scares and has been completely eradicated
- when your dying of thirst
- a collection of glands that produce hormones
- single celled organisms
- another word for mould
- a widespread occurrence of infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time.
- a group of organs that work together to perform a certain function in an organism’s body.
- this disease affects your tonsils
- having good _______ means you keep clean
25 Clues: another word for mould • single celled organisms • when your dying of thirst • a pandemic we're living in • a different word for disease. • this disease affects your tonsils • a microorganism that can cause disease • a gland that makes and stores hormones • you get a runny nose and a slight cough. • having good _______ means you keep clean • ...
CD - Nutrition and Hydration Week 2021 2021-06-09
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- Patients on a neutropenic diet must peel this before eating (5)
- A global standard with terminology to describe texture modified foods and thickened liquids used for individuals of all ages, in all care settings and for all cultures (5)
- Soft and ___________; description for level six diet, previously know as fork mashable (9)
- Fruit famously high in potassium (6)
- ____________ and ___________; try to have 5 or more portions each day (5,10)
- Patients on a neutropenic diet must cook or roast ____ and _____ before eating them (4,5)
- The medical term for swallowing difficulties (9)
- Macronutrient used in tissue repair and muscle synthesis (6)
- Patients on a neutropenic diet cannot have any products made with this meat (4)
- A patient who is overloaded might be placed on a _____ restriction (5)
- 3, 6, 9 are what type of fats? (5)
- Food _______ chart; when filled in can be used to calculate a patients energy and protein intake (6)
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- Patients should be offered these throughout the day, especially if they have a reduced appetite (6)
- This can happen if a patients fluid intake is too low (11)
- These organs filter the blood (7)
- Poor oral ___________ increases the risk of aspiration (7)
- A healthy diet is low in this type of fat (9)
- Plant matter that helps to keep you regular (5)
- Made with full cream milk and ice-cream, this provides roughly 650kcal and 16gP (11)
- When a patient is unable to tolerate any nutrition through their gut we can prescribe __________ nutrition
- In 75% of patients, changing their ___________ will reduce their risk of aspiration (10)
- Main dietary source of energy (13)
- Usually found in protein foods, this nutrient is part of the cell which helps transport oxygen in the blood (4)
23 Clues: These organs filter the blood (7) • Main dietary source of energy (13) • 3, 6, 9 are what type of fats? (5) • Fruit famously high in potassium (6) • A healthy diet is low in this type of fat (9) • Plant matter that helps to keep you regular (5) • The medical term for swallowing difficulties (9) • This can happen if a patients fluid intake is too low (11) • ...
SCRMC safety module 2021-08-16
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- errors in _____ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients.
- Patients name, DOB, medication dose, route, frequency, and reason
- ____ hygiene decreases spread of germs.
- Always use ____ technique with dressing and tubing changes.
- Central line associated blood stream infection
- Never leave ____ history blank
- What information in the patient’s history is relevant to this communication?
- Used to help remember high alert medications like insulin
- Don't overlook or bypass this basic step in patient _____ and error prevention
- The lower the number, the greater the risk for skin breakdown according to what scale.
- nearly all hospital equipment has built-in _____ to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status and more.
- With healthcare acquired pneumonia it is important to keep patients _____?
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- Elderly, immobile patients are at the greatest risk for healthcare acquired ____?
- ____ consent given by the physician
- The red-orange label placed on malfunctioning equipment that is sent to BioMed for evaluation.
- Reliable______ to identify what the risks are and what preventive measures need to be taken.
- Who is responsible for fall prevention?
- Catheter associated urinary tract infection
- _____ verifies the order and checks against drug allergies and duplicate therapy
- If an infection occurs within 30 days of surgery it is considered an ____
- ____ lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff!
- Keep____ bag below the level of the bladder but not touching the floor.
- ____ are the last resort for medical healing or behavior control.
- Always be ___ to every alarm - check patient first, then cause of the alarm.
- Patient should ___ for himself/herself if at all possible.
25 Clues: Never leave ____ history blank • ____ consent given by the physician • Who is responsible for fall prevention? • ____ hygiene decreases spread of germs. • Catheter associated urinary tract infection • Central line associated blood stream infection • Used to help remember high alert medications like insulin • Patient should ___ for himself/herself if at all possible. • ...
Safety Assignment 2022-01-10
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- when do you leave the allergy history blank?
- what does the H in PINCH stand for?
- abbreviation for "no known allergies"
- what is name of this safety module?
- what pertinent, current findings need to be exchanged (lab, vs, accu-check results, complaints, signs and symptoms
- the nurse has ___ hour to notify a provider involved in that patients care of critical value
- abbreviation for surgical site infection
- a tool to aid the caregiver in gathering necessary information that needs to be relayed to another provider
- Informed consent is given by the ______ .
- what is the abbreviation for venous thromboembolism
- hygiene decreases the spread of germs
- what color sign is used to indicate a patient at risk for falls
- The patients perception of the care we give them affects our ____
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- a red-orange label on equipment is considered to be ____
- information in the patient's history is relevant to this communication
- Nursing will be notified by a lab personal by ______ of a patient's critical lab value.
- what is abbreviation for "at the point of care"
- the means by which the patients medications and how taken at home are verified and made available for the care provider to continue, modify, or discontinue while the patient is in the hospital
- Medication reconciliation occcurs upon _______.
- what is the last resort for violent or non-violent behavior
- what does the I in PINCH stand for?
- something that is to never be turned off
- nothing by mouth
- when ____, a complete list of all medication to be continued is generated for the patient's information or that of the next health care provider
- check identification band for correct patient
- record care provider notified the specifics of information exchanged and the outcome of that communication
26 Clues: nothing by mouth • what does the H in PINCH stand for? • what does the I in PINCH stand for? • what is name of this safety module? • abbreviation for "no known allergies" • hygiene decreases the spread of germs • something that is to never be turned off • abbreviation for surgical site infection • Informed consent is given by the ______ . • ...
Middeleeuwen - klas 2 2018-11-11
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- Volgens de naam duurde de Frans-Engelse oorlog zoveel jaar
- Hier woonde de landheer, het middelpunt van een domein
- Herdersmeisje dat stemmen hoorde en het Franse leger tegen Engeland leidde
- Ander woord voor voorrecht
- Vooral door het vieze water was hier nogal gebrek aan in de middeleeuwse stad
- Naam voor een groep gelovigen op bijv een domein
- Het 'eindexamen' van iemand die gildemeester wilde worden
- Een groep mensen met hetzelfde beroep
- Gevoel van saamhorigheid binnen een land, vaderlandsliefde
- Lid van een gilde
- Vrouwelijk hoofd van een klooster
- Ander woord voor leenstelsel
- Ander woord voor stedelijk
- De periode van 500 tot 1000 noemen we de ... Middeleeuwen
- Door hernieuwde handel groeiden deze in de Late Middeleeuwen weer
- Naam voor een onvrije boer die herendiensten moest leveren
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- Een gelovige die reist om heilige plaatsen te bezoeken
- De periode van 1000 tot 1500 noemen we de ... Middeleeuwen
- Deze persoon leende van de leenheer, meestal van adel
- Naam voor het kasteel (of klooster), het dorp, land en goederen
- Boeren zonder bezit die eigendom waren van de heer
- Geestelijken die onder de mensen leven noemen we ... geestelijken
- De stand die de meeste grond bezat als leenmannen
- Diensten die een boer moest leveren aan de heer, zoals oogst inleveren
- Mannelijk hoofd van een klooster
- Een paus kon iemand .. .. ... doen, verstoten uit de kerk
- Dit kreeg een stad als het zijn eigen bestuur en rechtspraak mocht doen
- De hoogste persoon in de 'piramide' van het leenstelsel
- Deze instantie beperkte vanaf 1215 de macht van de Engelse koning
- Geestelijken die in afzondering leven noemen we ... geestelijken
- Bekend handelsverbond tussen Duitse maar ook Nederlandse steden vanaf de 13e eeuw
31 Clues: Lid van een gilde • Ander woord voor voorrecht • Ander woord voor stedelijk • Ander woord voor leenstelsel • Mannelijk hoofd van een klooster • Vrouwelijk hoofd van een klooster • Een groep mensen met hetzelfde beroep • Naam voor een groep gelovigen op bijv een domein • De stand die de meeste grond bezat als leenmannen • Boeren zonder bezit die eigendom waren van de heer • ...
