hygiene Crossword Puzzles
Disease 2025-11-13
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- involves a person becoming infected when they contact an object previously touched by an infected person
- a pathogen moving from host to host through direct contact, airborne, vectors, bodily fluids, foodborne or waterborne are all types of
- having good hygiene, covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing and avoiding close contact with sick people are all ways to
- small number of bacteria that are able to cause disease
- a degenerative lung disease that can be caused by living in places with air pollution or by smoking and vaping
- a skin cancer that is caused by sunlight exposure (UV light/radiation)
- measles, mumps, rubella and warts are all examples of
- whooping cough, tetanus and gastroenteritis are all examples of
- disease that can be spread when you touch the infected person
- produces water droplets from a person which contain pathogens and when these land in other people’s mouths or eyes, they can get infected with the disease
- microscopic and unicellular organisms
- a disease that can be spread when a person consumes food or water that contains a pathogen
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- a treatment that helps your body gain immunity to a virus
- a microscopic infectious agent that is not a living cell and can only reproduce by invading a living host cell and inserting their DNA
- separating material or people which are able to spread disease from uninfected people
- the process of external fluids entering your body, causing you to become infected with a disease
- Anything that stops the normal functioning of the body
- animals or objects that are able to transmit a disease
- a disease that is easily spread from one person to another
- organisms or other things that can cause disease
- a disease that is not easily transmitted from person to person
- non-infectious diseases that are caused by genetics, environment or lifestyle
- an organism that can be used as a food source, break down organic matter and act as decomposers
- a treatment that will kill bacteria or prevent them from multiplying in your body
- a disease that can be spread from person to person
- ringworm, tinea, and candida are all examples of
26 Clues: microscopic and unicellular organisms • organisms or other things that can cause disease • ringworm, tinea, and candida are all examples of • a disease that can be spread from person to person • measles, mumps, rubella and warts are all examples of • Anything that stops the normal functioning of the body • animals or objects that are able to transmit a disease • ...
work for people 2025-12-04
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- a medical professional with a degree in medicine, trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent illnesses and injuries
- a person who prepares and cooks food, typically in a restaurant, hotel, or private household
- a person who plays a musical instrument, sings, or composes music professionally
- a professional who prepares and examines financial records, handles budgeting, tax preparation, and financial reporting
- a female server who takes orders, serves food and drinks, and assists customers in a restaurant, café, or similar establishment
- a person who tends to gardens, plants, and landscapes, including planting, watering, pruning, and maintaining green spaces
- a person who creates original music, such as symphonies, songs, or film scores
- the head of a faculty, school, or department in a university or college, responsible for academic and administrative management
- a senior manager in an organization, or a person who oversees the production of a film, play, or other creative work
- a person who engages in agricultural production, such as growing crops, raising livestock, or managing a farm
- a person who plans, organizes, and controls the activities of a team or department to achieve organizational goals
- a person who poses for artists, photographers, or fashion designers, often to promote products or showcase clothing
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- a person with specialized technical skills who operates, maintains, or repairs equipment, or provides technical support
- a person who collects, writes, and reports news for newspapers, magazines, television, radio, or online media
- a person responsible for receiving payments, giving change, and managing cash transactions, typically in retail stores, restaurants, or banks
- a person whose job is to clean and maintain the hygiene of buildings, offices, homes, or other spaces
- a person who works in the steel manufacturing industry, involved in smelting, rolling, or processing steel
- a person who performs in plays, films, television shows, or other theatrical or cinematic productions
- a person employed to handle correspondence, manage schedules, and perform administrative tasks for an individual or organization
- a person who oversees and directs the work of employees, ensuring tasks are completed efficiently and correctly
- a healthcare professional who assists doctors, provides patient care, administers treatments, and supports recovery
- a qualified professional who provides legal advice, represents clients in legal matters, and advocates for them in courts
22 Clues: a person who creates original music, such as symphonies, songs, or film scores • a person who plays a musical instrument, sings, or composes music professionally • a person who prepares and cooks food, typically in a restaurant, hotel, or private household • ...
first aid 2025-11-16
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- – Loss of blood that must be controlled quickly.
- – A broken bone.
- injury – Injury caused by a needle or lancet.
- – Brain injury caused by a blow to the head.
- – Material used to support or cover an injury.
- – Sudden loss of brain function caused by interrupted blood flow.
- – Sudden brief loss of consciousness (fainting).
- pack – Used to reduce swelling and pain.
- precautions – Measures that protect workers from infection.
- – Overheating of the body in extreme heat.
- attack – Blockage of blood supply to the heart muscle.
- – Injury where skin or tissue is damaged.
- – Protective equipment worn to reduce contamination.
- – Checked before starting CPR.
- – Not awake and not responding.
- – First step: check the scene for this before helping.
- – Potentially infectious material.
- – Low blood sugar.
- – Rhythmic beating of the heart.
- – Primary assessment sequence for First Aid emergencies.
- – Sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain.
- aid kit – Set of supplies used to treat minor injuries.
- – Blood flow throughout the body.
- hygiene – Cleaning hands to reduce infection risk.
- – When equipment or skin becomes soiled with pathogens.
- – Condition where organs do not get enough blood flow.
- – Dangerous low body temperature.
- – Must be cleared to ensure the person can breathe.
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- – Sterile cloth used to clean or dress wounds.
- mask – Barrier device used during rescue breaths.
- – Tissue damage caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity.
- – Breathing too rapidly, causing dizziness.
- – Full term for the AED device.
- signs – Measurements such as pulse and breathing.
- – Injury involving overstretched muscles or tendons.
- – Number of breaths per minute.
- – Support for an injured arm.
- – Injury involving overstretched ligaments.
- – Auto-injector used to treat anaphylaxis.
- container – Rigid bin used for safe needle disposal.
- position – Safe placement for an unconscious, breathing casualty.
- – Sterile salt solution used for irrigation.
- – The chest push action during CPR.
- – Device that delivers a shock during cardiac arrest.
- – Severe, life-threatening allergic reaction.
- – Chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart.
- – Checking if the person can answer or react.
- – Airway blockage by food or a foreign object.
- – Contact with blood or body substances.
- – Condition causing narrowing of the airways.
- – Lifesaving technique for no pulse and no breathing.
51 Clues: – A broken bone. • – Low blood sugar. • – Support for an injured arm. • – Checked before starting CPR. • – Full term for the AED device. • – Number of breaths per minute. • – Not awake and not responding. • – Rhythmic beating of the heart. • – Blood flow throughout the body. • – Dangerous low body temperature. • – Potentially infectious material. • ...
HTH666 - Chapter 3 2021-10-27
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- __________theory suggests that individuals are motivated to perform if they know that their extra performance is recognized and rewarded.
- The company policy and administration, technical supervision, job security, working conditions, interpersonal relationship with peers, subordinates and supervisors, salary, job security, personal life, etc are related to the conditions in which the job has to be performed. They are known as __________ factors as identified by Frederick Herzberg.
- The process of welcoming new employees into the organization and officially making them a part of the organization.
- A company hires employees outside of the organization that are not currently working there refers to __________ recruitment.
- A process of attracting suitable people to apply for job vacancies.
- The process of choosing the most suitable candidate from a group of applicants, for an available position.
- The practices among those with power or influence of favouring relatives or friends, especially by giving them jobs.
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- A job __________ is a written statement of educational qualifications, specific qualities, level of experience, physical, emotional, technical and communication skills required to perform a job, responsibilities involved in a job and other unusual sensory demands.
- A technique of studying a job to identify the skills, knowledge, experience and other requirements necessary to perform the job.
- Job __________ includes information such as job title, job location, reporting to and of employees, job summary, nature and objectives of a job, tasks and duties to be performed, working conditions, machines, tools and equipment to be used by a prospective worker and hazards involved in it.
- A document indicates a concise picture of your skills and qualifications for a specific position, so length tends to be shorter and dictated by years of experience.
11 Clues: A process of attracting suitable people to apply for job vacancies. • The process of choosing the most suitable candidate from a group of applicants, for an available position. • The process of welcoming new employees into the organization and officially making them a part of the organization. • ...
Noise Hazard Assessment & HCP Enrollment 2024-09-25
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- Devices worn over or in the ears to reduce the level of noise reaching the inner ear and protect against hearing damage.
- A document summarizing the findings, recommendations, and control measures identified by the Industrial Hygienist.
- A unit of sound measurement.
- Chemicals or substances that can damage the hearing system, either alone or in combination with noise exposure.
- Short-duration, high-intensity noise events, such as explosions or gunfire, that can cause immediate hearing damage.
- A hearing test that measures an individual's hearing sensitivity at different frequencies. It is used to establish a baseline hearing level, monitor changes in hearing over time, and identify potential hearing loss.
- A professional trained in identifying, evaluating, and controlling workplace hazards, including noise, to protect employee health and safety.
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- A personal noise monitoring device worn by an employee to measure their noise exposure over time. It calculates the 8-hour TWA and provides data for assessing noise hazards and determining the need for hearing protection.
- A report summarizing the findings and recommendations of an industrial hygiene survey, including noise measurements, exposure limit exceedances, and recommended mitigation options.
- Methods to reduce noise exposure by modifying or redesigning equipment, processes, or work areas to minimize noise generation or transmission.
- The initial hearing test conducted before an employee is exposed to hazardous noise. It serves as a reference point for future hearing tests and helps identify any pre-existing hearing loss.
- A unit of sound level measurement that is weighted to approximate the human ear's response to different frequencies. It is commonly used to assess noise exposure and its potential impact on hearing.
- A smartphone app that functions as a Sound Level Meter for informal noise spot checks.
- A smartphone app recommended by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) that functions as a Sound Level Meter for informal noise spot checks.
- The average noise exposure over 8 hours.
- The maximum instantaneous sound pressure level reached during a noise event. It is important for assessing the risk of hearing damage from impulse or impact noise.
16 Clues: A unit of sound measurement. • The average noise exposure over 8 hours. • A smartphone app that functions as a Sound Level Meter for informal noise spot checks. • Chemicals or substances that can damage the hearing system, either alone or in combination with noise exposure. • ...
Keep the Germs Out! Practice good oral hygiene! 2021-11-21
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- Name of the prescribed saliva substitute
- A side effect of some chemotherapy regimens that may cause oral sores
- Number of times you should brush your teeth each day
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- How often you should change your toothbrush
- May travel from your mouth to cause infection in your body
- Number of times you should rinse your mouth each day
- Notify your nurse or doctor if you notice one of these
7 Clues: Name of the prescribed saliva substitute • How often you should change your toothbrush • Number of times you should rinse your mouth each day • Number of times you should brush your teeth each day • Notify your nurse or doctor if you notice one of these • May travel from your mouth to cause infection in your body • ...
MP-060-2:2013-C01 WORKPLACE SAFETY, HYGIENE AND MAINTENANCE 2021-07-27
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- menghilangkan kotoran
- melindungi kulit tangan dari terkena bahan rawatan
- digunakan untuk memadam kebakaran yang berpunca daripada arus elektrik seperti papan transformer , gas dan wap
- melindungi tapak kaki dari terpijak benda tajam/menjaga kebersihan diri
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- digunakan untuk memadam kebakaran yang melibatkan bahan logam dan bahan bukan logam seperti kalium,magnesium, natrium dan titanium
- melindungi dari nafas berbau dan menjaga kebersihan diri
- menyedut habuk dari permaidani, kusyen dan sudut yang sukar dicapai
- melindungi pakaian seragam juruestetik
- digunakan untuk memadam kebakaran jenis cecair seperti minyak, cat dan varnish
- digunakan untuk memadam kebakaran yang melibatkan bahan pepejal seperti kain,kertas dan kayu
10 Clues: menghilangkan kotoran • melindungi pakaian seragam juruestetik • melindungi kulit tangan dari terkena bahan rawatan • melindungi dari nafas berbau dan menjaga kebersihan diri • menyedut habuk dari permaidani, kusyen dan sudut yang sukar dicapai • melindungi tapak kaki dari terpijak benda tajam/menjaga kebersihan diri • ...
Health 2024-01-05
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- Being vibrant means having a lively and colorful personality. It's like radiating positive energy and enthusiasm for life.
- Having a strong body means your muscles are powerful, and you can carry and lift things easily. It's like feeling confident in your physical abilities.
- Eating fresh food means enjoying items that are not processed or overly cooked. It's like savoring the natural flavors of fruits, vegetables, and other wholesome options.
- A balanced diet includes a mix of different foods in the right proportions. It's like having a little bit of everything to keep your body well-nourished.
- Nutritious food is full of essential nutrients that your body needs to grow and stay healthy. It's like eating a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables.
- Staying hydrated means drinking enough water to keep your body and skin healthy. It's like quenching your thirst and feeling refreshed.
- Being energetic means having lots of energy to play, run, and do activities without feeling tired. It's like having a lively and active lifestyle.
- Being rested means getting enough sleep to let your body and mind recover. It's like feeling recharged and ready for a new day.
- Being alert means staying focused and aware. It's like having a sharp mind that helps you learn, solve problems, and make good decisions.
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- Being nourished means providing your body with the right nutrients for growth and well-being. It's like fueling your body with healthy and delicious foods.
- Having a glowing complexion means having healthy and radiant skin. It's like taking care of your skin through good hygiene and skincare practices.
- Being resilient means bouncing back from challenges and staying strong. It's like facing difficulties with courage and finding solutions.
- Being fit means keeping your body strong and active through exercise. It's like having the energy to play sports or run around without feeling tired too quickly.
- Being happy contributes to overall health. It's like having a positive outlook on life, enjoying activities, and sharing smiles with others.
- Staying active means moving your body regularly through exercise and activities. It's like having fun while keeping your body in motion.
15 Clues: Being vibrant means having a lively and colorful personality. It's like radiating positive energy and enthusiasm for life. • Being rested means getting enough sleep to let your body and mind recover. It's like feeling recharged and ready for a new day. • ...
MYON 701 2020-07-31
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- An injury is damage that occurs to the body. It is a general term that refers to the damage caused by accidents
- Ciencia que estudia las enfermedades que afectan al ser humano, los modos de prevenirlas y las formas de tratamiento para curarlas.
- food The gastronomy of Europe, or alternatively the gastronomy of the West
- Restoration or recovery of health and elimination of illness, injury or physical damage
- in medicine, is a term to describe the isolation of people or animals for a non-specific period of time as a method to avoid or limit the risk of a disease or pest spreading.
- is a situation or place separated from another in which there are things of the same type or with which it has a relationship.
- Indicates that something or someone completely occupies some point in the space that separates two things or is located in the middle of them; It can refer to both physical space and time.
- Action that a person does in a disinterested way for another to alleviate his work, to achieve a certain purpose, to alleviate or avoid a situation of trouble or risk that may affect him, etc.
- Wrapping irregular participle. It is also used as an adjective.
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- Mild or severe alteration of the normal functioning of an organism or any of its parts due to an internal or external cause.
- Cleaning or grooming to maintain health or prevent disease.
- Ancient Egypt was an agricultural civilization that originated along the middle and lower reaches of the Nile River, and that reaches three epochs of splendor in the periods called the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom
- Relative to Done, Pyrenean valley of Spain, or its inhabitants.
- A disease that attacks large numbers of people or animals in one place and over the same period of time
- Papyrus is the name given to the writing medium made from Cyperus papyrus, an aquatic marsh herb of the ciperaceae family very common in the Nile River in Egypt and in some places in the Mediterranean basin.
15 Clues: Cleaning or grooming to maintain health or prevent disease. • Relative to Done, Pyrenean valley of Spain, or its inhabitants. • Wrapping irregular participle. It is also used as an adjective. • food The gastronomy of Europe, or alternatively the gastronomy of the West • Restoration or recovery of health and elimination of illness, injury or physical damage • ...
House 2023-06-18
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- The area in the house where meals are prepared and cooked.
- A piece of furniture used for sleeping and resting. They typically consist of a mattress, a frame, and bedding such as sheets, blankets, and pillows.
- An electrical appliance used for storing and preserving food at a cool temperature. They have compartments and shelves for organizing different types of food items.
- A dedicated space in the house for reading, studying, or working. There typically have a desk or table, a comfortable chair, and bookshelves or storage for books and study materials.
- A room in the house used for personal hygiene and grooming. There usually have a toilet, sink, and bathtub or shower.
- A designated area or room in the house where individuals can get dressed, apply makeup, and groom themselves.
- A type of seating furniture designed for comfort and relaxation.They typically have padded seats and backrests, providing a comfortable place to sit or lie down.
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- A piece of furniture with a flat surface, often supported by legs. They are used for various activities such as dining, studying, or working.
- A common area in the house where family members relax, entertain guests, and spend quality time together. There typically have comfortable seating like sofas or chairs, a television, and sometimes a coffee table.
- An opening in a wall or partition that allows entry or exit from a room or building.
- A building where people live.They have a roof, walls, and windows. A house is a comforting and safe space where individuals and families can relax and feel at home.
- An opening in a wall or roof that allows light and air to enter and provides a view of the outside.
- A piece of furniture with a seat and backrest designed for sitting. They provide support and comfort when sitting for extended periods.
- A piece of furniture with multiple shelves used for storing books and other items. Bookshelves can be freestanding or attached to walls. They provide a designated space for organizing and displaying books, magazines, and other personal belongings.
- A room in the house where people sleep and rest.
15 Clues: A room in the house where people sleep and rest. • The area in the house where meals are prepared and cooked. • An opening in a wall or partition that allows entry or exit from a room or building. • An opening in a wall or roof that allows light and air to enter and provides a view of the outside. • ...
MSE/AIMS 2017-11-10
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- A formal assessment of cognitive functions such as intelligence, thought processes, and capacity for insight (physical behavior, nonverbal communication, appearance, speech patterns, mood and affect, thought content, perceptions, cognitive ability, and insight and judgment) (Halter, 2014).
- A brief test for the tracking of tardive dyskinesia and other involuntary movements. It examines facial, oral, extremity, and trunk movement (Halter, 2014).
- Regular rhythmic movements, usually of the lower limbs, with constant pacing sometimes seen; often noticed in people taking antipsychotic medication (hint: reversible EPS)(Halter, 2014).
- A variety of signs and symptoms that are often side effects of the use of certain psychotropic drugs, particularly phenothiazines (Halter, 2014).
- (writhing, worm like) movements especially of the tongue and face; a slow, worm like movement of the tongue (fasciculations), lip-smacking movements, and in-and-out tongue protrusion are typical (Halter, 2014).
- A serious and irreversible side effect of phenothiazines and related drugs; consists of involuntary tonic muscle spasms typically involving the tongue, fingers, toes, neck, trunk, or pelvis (Halter, 2014).
- Happy, sad, labile, and euphoric are terms used to describe a client's ________(Halter, 2014).
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- A medication-induced temporary constellation of symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease, including tremor, reduced accessory movements, impaired gait, and stiffening of muscles (hint:reversible EPS) (Halter, 2014).
- The external manifestation of a feeling or emotion that is manifested in facial expression, tone of voice, and body language (broad, restricted, or flat) (Halter, 2014).
- Grooming and dress; Level of hygiene;Pupil dilation or constriction; Facial expression; Height, weight, nutritional status; Presence of body piercing or tattoos, scars, etc.; Relationship between appearance and age describes a client's _______(Halter, 2014).
- Articulation problems, slurring, stuttering, mumbling are examples of speech ___________(Halter, 2014).
- Involves asking the client time, place, and person (Halter, 2014).
- Acute, often painful, sustained contraction of muscles, usually of the head and neck, which typically occurs from 2 to 5 days after the introduction of antipsychotic medications (hint:reversible EPS)(Halter, 2014).
- Alert, confused, clouded, stuporous, unconscious, or comatose can be used to describe the client's level of ___________(Halter, 2014).
- Rate, volume, disturbances, and cluttering are characteristics of a client's pattern of __________(Halter, 2014).
15 Clues: Involves asking the client time, place, and person (Halter, 2014). • Happy, sad, labile, and euphoric are terms used to describe a client's ________(Halter, 2014). • Articulation problems, slurring, stuttering, mumbling are examples of speech ___________(Halter, 2014). • ...
Epidemiology 2014-11-05
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- When I am visible to you, you cannot see me, but when I am invisible, you long to see me. I am plenty with someone patient, but all the more scarce with a hasty one. I am greater than all, but still in the control of those who value my existence. Who am I?
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events (including disease), and the application of this study to the control of diseases and other health
- There are 2 main factors which contribute to the distribution and prevalence Gingivitis. Oral hygiene is excellent, therefore the second factor must be
- A situation or condition, or a characteristic of a patient, that can be used to estimate the chance of recovery from a disease, the chance of the disease recurring or the outcome of the disease, what factor is this?
- It is an index used for the recording the prevalence and severity of gingivitis in school children by noting and scoring 3 areas
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- describes the level of occurring pathologic changes ie. describing the amount of attachment loss at the diseased sites, expressed as a mean value
- the risk of periodontal disease increases with this
- This disease index comprises of three (3) components, all used in conjunction. Each component is scored individually using the six (6) Ramfjord teeth
- This index,developed by Loe and Silness in 1967, records qualitative changes in the gingiva and takes intoconsideration the color and firmness of gingival tissue along with the presence of blood during probing.
- I have marked redness and edema, ulceration with tendency to spontaneous bleeding, according to the GI, what type of inflammation am I?
- The first index used to measure periodontitis was developed by this person
- Index used by clinicians for periodontal screening and monitoring of their patients on a routine basis
12 Clues: the risk of periodontal disease increases with this • The first index used to measure periodontitis was developed by this person • Index used by clinicians for periodontal screening and monitoring of their patients on a routine basis • ...
Y6 Education Topic 2023-09-10
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- systematic instruction in sports, exercises, and hygiene given as part of a school or college program.
- the art or science of restoring or preserving health or due physical condition, as by means of drugs, surgical operations or appliances, or manipulations: often divided into medicine proper, surgery, and obstetrics.
- to trace or form (characters, letters, words, etc.) on the surface of some material, as with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means; inscribe:
- the art or science of making practical application of the knowledge of pure sciences, as physics or chemistry, as in the construction of engines, bridges, buildings, mines, ships, and chemical plants
- the Germanic language of England, widespread and standard also in the United States, Canada, and other countries colonized or settled by England, historically termed Old English (c450–c1150), Middle English (c1150–c1475), and Modern English (after c1475).
- the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision.
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- Speech. the oral interpretation of written language.
- a person professionally engaged in the design of certain large constructions other than buildings and the like
- an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.
- systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation.
- the science dealing with the areal differentiation of the earth's surface, as shown in the character, arrangement, and interrelations over the world of such elements as climate, elevation, soil, vegetation, population, land use, industries, or states, and of the unit areas formed by the complex of these individual elements.
- a period of time, usually an academic or calendar year, in which a student takes a break from school to travel, work, or volunteer, typically after ending high school and before starting college.
12 Clues: Speech. the oral interpretation of written language. • systematic instruction in sports, exercises, and hygiene given as part of a school or college program. • systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation. • ...
POVERTY 2025-01-23
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- This might seem like a no-brainer: Without a ….. or a livelihood, people will face poverty
- Many of the world’s poorest populations rely on farming or … and gathering to eat and earn a living
- A lack of …. from roads, bridges, and wells, to cables for light, cell phones, and internet can isolate communities living in rural areas. So, Living off the grid often means living without the ability to go to school, work, or the market to buy and sell goods.
- Poor …. infrastructure such as sanitation and hygiene facilities can compound this, or create other barriers to escaping poverty, such as keeping girls out of school during menstruation.
- The devastating impact of a lack of financial and social safety nets on families living in extreme poverty. Even like unexpected medical expenses can quickly bankrupt a family, called with…..
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- …..is one of the most common forms of risk driving poverty today. Large-scale, protracted violence that we’ve seen in areas like Syria can grind society to a halt, destroying infrastructure and causing people to flee (often with nothing but the clothes on their backs).
- …. is also a cause and maintainer of poverty. If a person doesn’t get enough food, they’ll lack the strength and energy needed to work
- Insecurity happens when ……. cannot ensure the safety and security of their citizens, it can lead to displacement, loss of livelihoods, and widespread suffering, exacerbating poverty.
- Without ….., many find it difficult, if not impossible, to escape extreme poverty.
- Ineffective governments also contribute to several of the other ….. of extreme poverty mentioned above, as they are unable to provide necessary infrastructure or healthcare, or ensure the safety and security of their citizens in the event of conflict.
10 Clues: Without ….., many find it difficult, if not impossible, to escape extreme poverty. • This might seem like a no-brainer: Without a ….. or a livelihood, people will face poverty • Many of the world’s poorest populations rely on farming or … and gathering to eat and earn a living • ...
Motivation 2025-03-13
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- This theory argues that the behaviour of individuals is such as to maximize pleasure and to minimize pain in whatever form it may occur. It has 3 elements: expectancy, instrumentality and valence
- Comes from the rewards (or punishment) associated with working on and completing a task
- This theory states that employees become demotivated towards their jobs and employer if they feel that their inputs are greater than their outputs
- Represents the first formal attempt at analyzing employee motivation. It tells us that people are only motivated by money
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- This theory states that there are motivating factors (aspects of a worker’s job that can lead to positive job satisfaction, such as achievement, recognition, meaningful and interesting work and advancement at work) and hygiene factors (: aspects of a worker’s job that have the potential to cause dissatisfaction, such as pay, working conditions, status and over-supervision by managers).
- Represented by a pyramid, it states that our needs determine our actions – we will always try to satisfy them and we will be motivated to do so. If work can be organised so that we can satisfy some or all of our needs at work, then we will become more productive and satisfied.
- This theory argues that an individual’s motivation depends upon their needs and that these needs are determined by the individual’s experience, these three needs exist, to differing extents, in all employees, irrespective of their role or status within the business. The needs are achievement, affiliation and authority
- Comes from the satisfaction of working on and completing a task
- Consists of 3 psychological needs: autonomy, relatedness, competence
9 Clues: Comes from the satisfaction of working on and completing a task • Consists of 3 psychological needs: autonomy, relatedness, competence • Comes from the rewards (or punishment) associated with working on and completing a task • Represents the first formal attempt at analyzing employee motivation. It tells us that people are only motivated by money • ...
Surgical Radiography 2021-01-20
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- Mecial hardware with a hollow shaft and a low pullout strength compared to conventional screws which can be reasonable precision and minimal trauma (2)
- An imaging test that uses x-rays and a special dye to see inside the arteries
- A room in a hospital specially equipped for surgical operations (2)
- Type of surgery to fix a broken or fractured hip. Using pins, screws or plates to help hold broken bones together so the hip can heal correctly (2)
- A ‘C’ shaped x-ray imaging intensifier
- operation mode on a mobile C-arm that reduces the dose to the patients
- Licensed physician specially trained and qualified to perform surgical procedures
- Comprised of a large cylindrical, tapered tube with several internal structures in which an incident x-ray distribution is converted into a corresponding light image of non-limiting brightness (2)
- Responsible for maintaining the integrity, safety and efficacy of the sterile field (2)
- Sterile fabric used to isolate the surgical site from possible sources of contamination
- Condition and practices that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases
- Laparoscopic procedure in which three or four small incisions are made in the upper right quadrant between the levels of the xiphoid process and umbilicus
- Reconstruction or replacement of a joint
- A feature on the mobile C-arm used to hold the previous image in order to compare the old image and the new image (2)
- A metal rod forced into the medullary cavity of long, weight bearing bones which allows ambulation within weeks rather than months. (2)
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- An x-ray procedure that makes it possible to see internal organs in motion. Using real time video.
- Artificially induced loss of ability to feel pain done to permit the performance of other painful procedures
- Surgical procedure performed to alleviate pain caused by neural impingement
- Radiograph of the urinary tract following injection of contrast medium directly into the urethra, bladder, etc. (2)
- A chemical substance used in imaging procedures to help show what is happening inside the body.
- Preferably an RN; monitors and coordinates all activities in the OR, provides supplies to scrub nurses and manages patient care (2)
- A method of protecting yourself
- The absence of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms
- Something that is completely clean and free of germs
- The area between the draped patient and the instrument table (2)
25 Clues: A method of protecting yourself • A ‘C’ shaped x-ray imaging intensifier • Reconstruction or replacement of a joint • Something that is completely clean and free of germs • The absence of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms • The area between the draped patient and the instrument table (2) • A room in a hospital specially equipped for surgical operations (2) • ...
4.01 Key Terms Crossword 2021-11-19
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- the size relationships of one body part to another
- Is stimulated when something is put into baby’s mouth
- The selection of a doctor to administer proper health care
- the ability to see, which for infants is blurry at birth but within a week or so, the infant is aware of surroundings
- Activities involving the large muscle or motor skills
- Taking care of the teeth and getting regular checkups and home care
- A reflex when touched on the cheek, the infant turns the head looking for food
- To scare or surprise
- Giving the baby proper nourishment
- A small quantity of something eaten, drunk, or sampled to assess its effect on the sensory receptors on the surface of the tongue or in the mouth
- The number of inches tall an infant measures lying down
- The way a person holds a baby
- To react to a stroke on the bottom of the foot
- Babies develop control of the head and neck muscles first, control of muscles move down baby to the end with legs and feet
- Maintenance of proper hygiene
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- Large muscle development takes place first leading to more fine muscle and complex abilities later
- The sound produced by using the vocal organs, especially the sounds used in speech
- The steps for putting on a device to absorb body elimination waste
- The resting of the body
- Occurring automatically and involuntarily as a result of the nervous system's reaction to a stimulus
- To detect or recognize something by means of sensitive nerves in the nose
- To take hold of somebody or something firmly, especially with the hand
- Increases in physical, cognitive, emotional, and social skills
- The increase in a baby's size and weight
- The period between birth and one year
- Activities involving the fingers and small muscles
- Routine visits to the doctor to maintain good health
- Selection and wearing of appropriate clothing
- To put a part of the body, especially the fingertips, in contact with something so as to feel it
- Development begins at the trunk of the body and moves outward to hands and fingers
- The amount of body mass a baby has; the infant gains one to two pounds per month in the first six months
- the perceptions of sound, made possible by vibratory changes in air pressure on the ear
- shape the description of how an infant looks
33 Clues: To scare or surprise • The resting of the body • The way a person holds a baby • Maintenance of proper hygiene • Giving the baby proper nourishment • The period between birth and one year • The increase in a baby's size and weight • shape the description of how an infant looks • Selection and wearing of appropriate clothing • To react to a stroke on the bottom of the foot • ...
Survival_02 2024-01-28
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- A feature in the landscape that can be readily recognized —anything from a prominent tree or rock, to a church or a lake.
- Adaptability, capacity to recover.
- A reduced representation of a portion of the surface of Earth.
- The physical features of a stretch of land.
- A state in which normal procedures are suspended and extra-ordinary measures are taken in order to avert a disaster.
- A sudden ecological phenomenon of sufficient magnitude to require external assistance.
- All of the clothing and equipment carried by a soldier.
- Permanent reduction of the risk of a disaster.
- A large area of land marked by an absence of trees and mainly level terrain
- The angle between the direction the compass needle points and the true-north line.
- Rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped air spiral that emerges from a violent thunderstorm and reaches the ground.
- The ratio between a distance on the map and the actual distance in the field.
- When you don’t have enough water in your body for it to function properly.
- Moisture that falls on the earth, such as rain, hail, mist, or snow
- A device that burns brightly, and can be used to signal for help. They can only be used once.
- The process of determining one ’ s location in the fi eld with the help of landscape features, map, or compass, or with all three combined.
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- A mass of land jutting up much higher than the surrounding area.
- Originally the nautical term for the direction of an object from the ship. In orienteering defined as “a direction stated in compass degrees.”
- A conspicuous feature in the landscape shown on the map and used by the orienteer to check progress.
- When a joint is separated; when a bone comes out of its socket.
- The techniques and practices involved with keeping yourself clean and healthy.
- The process of making water clean and safe enough to drink.
- Done in secret.
- A health condition that results from bad weather around you.
- Something that you use to block the wind from hitting you.
- Used whatever was available to make or create something.
- Able to be eaten.
- Confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline at any given time.
- The scraps or remains of something destroyed.
- Having to do with the ocean.
- Something that keeps you warm and protects you from the cold.
31 Clues: Done in secret. • Able to be eaten. • Having to do with the ocean. • Adaptability, capacity to recover. • The physical features of a stretch of land. • The scraps or remains of something destroyed. • Permanent reduction of the risk of a disaster. • All of the clothing and equipment carried by a soldier. • Used whatever was available to make or create something. • ...
Crossword 2020-01-17
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- influenced by Darwin, survival of the fittest, theory of evolution to describe society… “Social Darwinism”.. Thought that helping the weak would make the process slower.. The best would survive
- choices people make to satisfy needs and wants
- how the environment affects behavior and personality
- the unintended consequences of society
- is formed from characteristics and elements of the given phenomena, but it is not meant to correspond to all of the characteristics of any one particular case
- perspective parts that produce a stable social system
- understanding of how people make sense of their world
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- an exchange between two or more individuals
- founded sociology as a distinct subject, and coined the term sociology, social order/social change, believed that society changes through social dynamics, practiced “cerebral hygiene”.. Applied scientific methods to the study of social interactions...
- how social groups affect each other
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- understanding of how people make sense of their world
- behavior that influences or is influenced by organisms sufficiently alive to respond to one another.
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- ability to see connection between the world and your personal life
- the theory that all aspects of a society serve a function and are necessary for the survival of that society.
- competition and perspective
- perspectives assumptions about the nature of things
- bad consequence something has
- Developed the first sociology course in France.. Interested in the function of religion holding society together. Educated in France and Germany
- how a person interacts with others in a society
- the scientific study of human society and social relationships.
- Weber More interested in seperate groups than society as a whole.. Focused study on how society affects the individual and the meaning of people's actions. Developed “ideal type”
- a way of viewing humanity as a society.
- organization and operation of government
- the intended consequences of society
- perspectives in sociology and social psychology that emphasize a materialist interpretation of history, dialectical method of analysis, a critical stance toward existing social arrangements, and political program of revolution or, at least, reform.
- how someone reacts to 1 other person
- writer/editor for radical newspaper, society is influenced on how the economy is set up. Believed conflict is the main way social change happens. Wanted a classless society...
- anything that represents something else
30 Clues: competition and perspective • bad consequence something has • how social groups affect each other • the intended consequences of society • how someone reacts to 1 other person • the unintended consequences of society • a way of viewing humanity as a society. • anything that represents something else • organization and operation of government • ...
2nd Industrial Revolution (Part I) 2024-04-08
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- American inventor famous for the light bulb and his efforts to expand the use of direct current electricity
- An american railroad that ran 1,776 miles from the Atlantic to the Pacific , completed in 1869
- English chemist who created the first simple electric motor and first dynamo; all modern electrical generators and transformers are based off of his ideas
- identical components that could be used in place of one another
- The inventor of the telegraph and morse code
- A railroad, completed in 1904, running through Russia from Moscow to Vladivostok on the Pacific coast spanning over 6,000 miles
- obtained the first patent for the telephone in 1876
- German engineer who invented the gasoline-powered internal combustion engine in 1861
- Italian immigrant in New york who reportedly invented a telephone like device by 1856, well ahead of Alexander Graham Bell, but his patent was rejected
- a group of corporations who join forces in an effort to fix prices, set production quotas, or control markets
- developed a new process for making steel cheaper in 1856
- fractional shares of ownership in a company sold to investors
- French chemist who showed the link between microbes and disease by 1870; he also developed vaccines against rabies and anthrax
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- a machine that generates electricity
- American automobile manufacturer who began making cars cheaper using the assembly line and interchangeable parts
- British army nurse who insisted on better hygiene in field hospitals and promoted the idea that "The first requirement in a hospital, is that it should do no harm to the sick."
- business that is owned my many investors who have purchased stock
- bicycle makers who designed and flew the first airplane in North Carolina, 1903
- English surgeon who discovered how antiseptics prevented infection and insisted that surgeons sterilize their instruments and wash their hands before operating
- the process of manufacturing a product on a moving platform or belt, where workers specialize in adding specific parts as it moves along in the process
- Italian who invented and experimented with radio in the 1890s and early 1900s allowing wireless communication across the Atlantic
- developed by Samuel Morse by 1844, the telegraph could send coded messages long distances over wires using electricity
- Swedish chemist who invented dynamite to be used for construction but later used for warfare
- German engineer who obtained the first patent for an automobile which had three wheels in 1886
24 Clues: a machine that generates electricity • The inventor of the telegraph and morse code • obtained the first patent for the telephone in 1876 • developed a new process for making steel cheaper in 1856 • fractional shares of ownership in a company sold to investors • identical components that could be used in place of one another • ...
Smrt 2023-06-06
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- Something given, done or said to respect
- Man’s best friend
- To remove something from service
- To give the power to perform a certain risk
- A way to express your feelings or thoughts usually
- A short saying that expresses an idea
- To creat Interest by marking exaggerated claims
- The combination of audio, images, and videos
- A decorative style of the 1920s
- the quality or state being
- Extremely impressive or surprising
- Not clean
- To bring up to mind
- Extremely small.
- The act of telling or showing thoughts
- Lasting for only a short period
- The way the parts of something are put together
- Appropiate or suitable
- Small, loose, clingy bit of fiber or fluff
- A large size or quantity
- Easily recognized or identified
- Boring or lacking originality
- Any space that is free and open to everyone
- To make a dirty mark
- To make fun of say insulting things to.
- amounts that are part of a whole
- Marks, scratching, or drawings made on a surface
- Capable of reflecting light
- Arranged in pr according to the order in time
- Charming or fascinating
- lasting or meant to last a long time
- The way things are seen
- A fake name adopted by someone
- Being nothing more than
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- not made known to the public
- Add decoraciones or seasonings
- Someone who watches or observes
- To create or imagine something
- Intended to clean something thoroughly
- To resist or stand up to
- A small castle with wet sand
- Destruction or damage of property done on purpose
- A persons who sees or observes
- Contributing to health and hygiene
- To keep tapping or kicking a ball quickly to keep it moving.
- something that excites and attracts the eyes
- A symbolic representation of the universe
- Fine parchment made from the skin
- Of highest rank or importance
- Dull and ordinary
- A name
- The act of explaining or understanding
- Very large
- Art made of threads
- So shaded
- A work of art consisting of mostly inanimate object
- The setting of word or phrase
- The art or procedure of making prints
- To represent or be an ideal example of
- differ from normal reality
- Substances that are used as food
- Worthy of praise
- Made up of lines or shapes
- Something that is unpleasant or offensive
64 Clues: A name • Not clean • So shaded • Very large • Extremely small. • Worthy of praise • Man’s best friend • Dull and ordinary • To bring up to mind • Art made of threads • To make a dirty mark • Appropiate or suitable • Charming or fascinating • The way things are seen • Being nothing more than • To resist or stand up to • A large size or quantity • the quality or state being • differ from normal reality • ...
Welcome to Home Care 2023-06-16
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- the knowledge of right and wrong.
- needles or other sharp objects.
- Loss of muscle function.
- the inability to control the bladder or bowels.
- A general term that refers that refers to a serious, progressive loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning, and communicating.
- the branch of medicine that deals with diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease in older and elderly adults, as well as problems related to aging.
- a type of injury to the skin.
- a piece of equipment used by males for urination.
- the inability to think clearly or logically.
- The process of exchanging information with others
- deep distress or sorrow over loss.
- structural units in the human body that perform specific functions.
- Identifying with the feeling of others.
- practices to care for oneself, such as caring for fingernails and hair.
- purposeful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, or emotional pain or injury.
- a situation that leads to agitation.
- A serious condition in which a person does not have enough fluid in the body.
- Contagious
- artificial teeth
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- the state of being excited, restless, or troubled.
- moving a person as a unit, without disturbing the alignment of the body.
- (measurements) temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure (monitors the function of the vital organs.
- the way hold and positions his body.
- the act of moving or walking, with or without assistive device.
- A condition in which a person gets restless and agitated in the late afternoon, evening, or night.
- to sit up on side of bed with the legs hanging over the side in order to regain balance.
- the legal and ethical principle of keeping things private.
- A system of learned beliefs and behaviors that are practiced by a group of people and often passed down from generation to generation.
- walking aimlessly around the house or neighborhood.
- the act of behaving properly when working.
- to remove
- how the body uses food to maintain health,
- a walking aid that is used for people who are unsteady or lack balance, usually four rubber tipped feet and or wheels.
- confusion about about person, place, or time.
- practices used to keep bodies clean and healthy.
- to put on
- the impairment of a physical or mental function.
- a piece of equipment used for urination and bowel movements while in bed.
38 Clues: to remove • to put on • Contagious • artificial teeth • Loss of muscle function. • a type of injury to the skin. • needles or other sharp objects. • the knowledge of right and wrong. • deep distress or sorrow over loss. • the way hold and positions his body. • a situation that leads to agitation. • Identifying with the feeling of others. • the act of behaving properly when working. • ...
Grocery Store Brands 2025-03-23
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- Having started with pineapples in Hawaii, it is a global produce brand today
- Mr. Whipple doesn't want you squeezing this
- Monte This fruit & vegetable company is heavy in canned goods
- Famous Cereal company from Battle Creek, MI
- It isn't just soup. It's a beauty bar.
- This is a Feminine Hygiene brand from Kimberly Clark
- This produce company started in Central America
- The undisputed leader in frozen chicken
- Largest junk food brand
- This chocolatey drink brand uses a bunny as its mascot
- This Proctor & Gamble product keeps your baby dry and comfortable
- It’s the quicker picker upper
- This salt brand's Umbrella Girl ensures "When It Rains, It Pours."
- Everyone's favorite white bread
- Milk's favorite sandwich cookie
- Clingy clear plastic staple for food preservation
- This cleaner uses a bald strong-man as its mascot.
- Baby food brand
- Bakery and frozen pastries company
- This Coca Cola brand sells many kinds of fruit juices & drinks
- Not a cream, but a topping
- Iconic Tissue Brand
- It’s the Real Thing
- A leading brand of powdered soup
- Developed as a less expensive alternative to Mayonnaise
- The parent brand that of Twinkies, Ho Ho's, & Ding Dongs
- This brand of transparent tape
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- Pioneer porridge brand with a colonial vibe
- Famous powdered Drink
- Watch it Jiggle. See it Wiggle.
- Choosey mothers choose this
- Ho-Ho-Ho
- Don't sing this package meat company's jingle around a jeanie.
- This tuna brand's spokes-fish is named Charlie
- Creamy chocolate from Pennsylvania
- _________ tastes good like a cigarette should
- That's Italian
- Who knew that Clydesdales had a beer preference
- This parent-brand gave is the phrase "chow chow chow."
- This brand's Pork & Beans became a war-time staple
- With a name like this, It has to be good
- This Irish-sounding brand delivers on the Taste You Trust
- This German brand has sold its pain killer since 1899
- Until recently this brand had a Native American woman as its mascot
- The red box is a symbol of sun-dried California raison goodness.
- Dominant tomato ketchup
- Andy Warhol loved this brand
- It is made of Clorine & Sodium Hydroxide
- The top selling candy bar brand in Minnesota
- This brand of Tea was started by Sir Thomas ____________
50 Clues: Ho-Ho-Ho • That's Italian • Baby food brand • Iconic Tissue Brand • It’s the Real Thing • Famous powdered Drink • Largest junk food brand • Dominant tomato ketchup • Not a cream, but a topping • Choosey mothers choose this • Andy Warhol loved this brand • It’s the quicker picker upper • This brand of transparent tape • Everyone's favorite white bread • Milk's favorite sandwich cookie • ...
Chapter 7 2026-01-09
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- This method of systematic collection, analysis, interpretation and dissemination of health data called continued ____________ is effective in improving swift identification in a disease outbreak.
- The impact of a disease within a population, measured by the number of deaths caused by the disease.
- ______ tracing is a process for identifying potential cases; recent contacts of an infected individual can be contacted and screened for the infection.
- The ability of a pathogen to spread from one host to another potential host.
- Preventing transmission of a disease, onset of disease signs and symptoms and impact on the environment or society.
- The act of protecting someone from a disease by the use of a vaccine; the process of developing resistance to a specific disease. [Hint – begins with `I’]
- _______ are chemical or biological agents that are used to control pests.
- _______ engineered malaria-resistant mosquitoes have been created with CRISPR to control malaria transmission amongst humans.
- Tetanus is infectious but not ___________.
- A scientist who studies the causes and effects of diseases at a population level, and who works to prevent or minimise the impact of the diseases on the population.
- The administration of a vaccine into the bloodstream to cause immunity.
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- A _______ strategy is a coordinated response to an infectious disease involving prevention, control and treatment.
- Inadequate disposal facilities in ________ may lead to contamination of water supplies, poor hygiene and living conditions.
- A period of isolation serving to prevent the spread of a contagious disease.
- COVID-19 is caused by a ______ RNA virus. This characteristic means that it is an infectious disease that is transmitted from animals to humans (and also vice versa).
- A ____________ test is used to determine if one is COVID-positive or negative.
- Distribution and population size of disease vectors are heavily affected by ______ (e.g. mosquitoes spread malaria rapidly in warm places).
- A disease that has spread rapidly and globally throughout the world.
- Efficient _____________ of microbial cause is a cornerstone of effective control and prevention of disease spread.
- ____ ______ virus is a mosquito-born disease that is prevalent in WA, especially in the northern and southern parts.
- An organism that is infected by a pathogen.
- An increase in the occurrence of a specific disease above the baseline level for a particular population. It tends to refer to a larger, more serious event than an outbreak.
- A sudden, unexpected increase in the prevalence of a particular disease.
- A disease that is always present in a population or region.
24 Clues: Tetanus is infectious but not ___________. • An organism that is infected by a pathogen. • A disease that is always present in a population or region. • A disease that has spread rapidly and globally throughout the world. • The administration of a vaccine into the bloodstream to cause immunity. • ...
United Way Campaign 2021 2021-10-07
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- United Way Winnipeg's Koats for Kids takes orders from Winnipeg ______, daycares or nonprofit and social service organizations.
- ______ and mental health disorders are more common in low-income areas of Winnipeg, according to United Way Winnipeg. Poor mental health is correlated with higher rates of homelessness, going into CFS, family use of social assistance, and social housing, according to United Way Winnipeg.
- United Way Winnipeg has committed to providing 1800 more youth with _______. Youth have a 75% better chance of graduating university if matched with a mentor
- One of United Way Winnipeg's values is: "Connectedness through relationships, community engagement, inclusion, and __________"
- One of United Way Winnipeg's values is: "Credibility through effective stewardship, fiscal prudence, ____________, and transparency" (dashes do not takes a space)
- The shared belief of United Way Winnipeg's Youth Hubs is that "young people and their families should have a _____ in their care and that finding the right support should not be difficult."
- Homeless and poverty is often an _______________ cycle
- Is United Way Winnipeg a non-profit organization?
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- _______ kits, family activity kits and kid's activity kids are kits made up of basic items which can be easily compiled and donated to United Way Winnipeg
- ______ percent of a donation to United Way Winnipeg toes towards helping people. United Way Winnipeg use grants and special events to pay for fundraising and admin costs (two words, spaces do not take a space)
- 42% of people with learning disabilities are ________because of the barriers they face and are more likely to experience food insecurity and inadequate housing due, according to United Way Winnipeg
- At least 1500 people are ______ in our city on any given night. End Homelessness Winnipeg is a partnership between City of Winnipeg, Province of Manitoba, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and United Way Winnipeg and plans to end homelessness in ten years
- Donations to United Way Winnipeg are invested in homework clubs, after-school programs, summer learning camps, early education, mentoring and _______.
- Does United Way Winnipeg have charitable status?
- One of United Way Winnipeg's values is: "Compassion through _____, understanding, and caring"
- ___% of homeless Winnipeggers surveyed recently have been in care as children, according to United Way Winnipeg. (Write all numbers out in long-form)
- Council for ______ Relations (CIR) works directly with United Way Winnipeg
- United Way Winnipeg provides individuals with skills training, career ________ and employment services
18 Clues: Does United Way Winnipeg have charitable status? • Is United Way Winnipeg a non-profit organization? • Homeless and poverty is often an _______________ cycle • Council for ______ Relations (CIR) works directly with United Way Winnipeg • One of United Way Winnipeg's values is: "Compassion through _____, understanding, and caring" • ...
American Revolution Key Terms 2015-11-12
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- The American commander during the Battle of Bunker Hill.
- An economic theory that states wealth equals power and that a country must export more than it imports. Britain used this theory to justify its control over the colonies.
- British government theory that Parliament spoke for all British subjects, including Americans, even if they did not vote for its members.
- Those who supported independence, also known as "Whigs".
- The exclusive control of a product of economic activity by a single producer or business.
- He transformed the American troops at Valley Forge. He brought order, discipline, and hygiene. Additionally, he introduced new weapons, like the bayonet, skills, and a new attitude.
- Those who pledged loyalty to Britain, also known as "Tories".
- German mercenaries hired by King George III to help crush his rebellious subjects.
- A battle in the American Revolution that took place in October 1777 in New York. It was an American victory and a turning point in the war because the Americans secured an alliance with the French.
- A British fort in New York that was raided by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold in May 1775. They secured a priceless store of gunpowder and artillery.
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- An effective form of organized colonial resistance against the Stamp Act, which made homespun clothing fashionable.
- Hated British courts in which juries were not allowed and defendants were assumed guilty until proven innocent.
- A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776 that caused a revolution in the way many people thought. Paine clearly and lucidly expressed plain and simple arguments that helped to gather more Patriots.
- The first major battle of the American Revolution that took place in June 17, 1775 outside of Boston, Massachusetts. The British defeated the Americans but the Americans gained confidence because of the amount of time that they were able to delay the British.
- In 1770 Crispus Attucks led a crowd in an attack on British troops, and five people were killed.
- A battle in 1781 in Virginia that was the last major battle in the revolution and a victory for the Americans.
- British attempts to gain revenue by a tax on papers and documents, creating a colonial uproar.
17 Clues: The American commander during the Battle of Bunker Hill. • Those who supported independence, also known as "Whigs". • Those who pledged loyalty to Britain, also known as "Tories". • German mercenaries hired by King George III to help crush his rebellious subjects. • The exclusive control of a product of economic activity by a single producer or business. • ...
food saftey week 2023 hygiene, safety and housekeeping crossword 2023-01-17
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- – must be worn inside the blue zones
- – ‘…... as you go’ is something you must do throughout your shift
- - What is red equipment used for?
- – What colour bin is used for food waste.
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- – This colour equipment is used for food contact surfaces
- - What does GMP stand for Good Manufacturing …..............?
- – must be worn when in contact with small particles
- – After engineering is completed where would your tools?
8 Clues: - What is red equipment used for? • – must be worn inside the blue zones • – What colour bin is used for food waste. • – must be worn when in contact with small particles • – After engineering is completed where would your tools? • – This colour equipment is used for food contact surfaces • - What does GMP stand for Good Manufacturing …..............? • ...
3.0 key terms 2024-04-10
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- the process of the teeth coming through the gums
- when the body builds up an ability to fight off infections and diseases through vaccines or other exposure methods
- when the roof of an infants mouth is touched, he/she will instinctively begin sucking; paired with the rooting reflex, seen at birth
- a child from three to five years old
- the teeth that replace temporary baby teeth
- the sudden death of a baby younger than one year old where the cause cannot be explained
- independently providing food using fine motor skills and utensils for support1. Antiseptic: also known as skin disinfectants, are chemicals for cleaning the skin and wounds that can kill or prevent the growth of microorganisms
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
- the growth and development of both the brain and body; advancements and refinements of motor skills
- primitive, involuntary response to a mechanical stimulus present in a newborn; when an object is placed in the hand, newborns will press down on it with their fingers
- ability of the vision system to coordinate the information received through the eyes to control, guide, and direct the hands in the accomplishment of a given task
- when an infant is startled or feels like they are falling, the infant will get a startled look, and fling arms out sideways with palms up and thumbs flexed; present at birth
- a young child between one and three years old
- used to cause vomiting after suspected poisoning
- any agent that causes vomiting
- when the head of an infant lying face up is turned to one side; the arm on the side where the head is facing reaches away from the body with the hand partly open and the opposite arm bends up at the elbow; seen at birth
- involuntary urination, especially by children at night
- occurs if a person places a finger on the infant’s open palm; infants’ hand will close around the finger; seen at birth
- the measurement from base to top or from head to foot
- an all over washing done with a wet sponge or washcloth rather than in a bathtub or shower while the baby is on a towel, or baby bathtub
- increases in height and weight
- the way in which the body is positioned when sitting or standing
- using the forefinger or middle finger and thumb to pinch or grasp an object
- practices that help promote good oral hygiene, including brushing your teeth, eating healthy, flossing, using fluoride, and visiting the dentist regularly
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- the coordination of small muscles, such as those in the fingers and toes
- infant appears to take steps or dance when held upright with his/her feet touching solid surface; seen at birth
- when the infant’s brain is severely injured due to being shaken
- death caused by not having enough oxygen
- or physical skills see in children as they grow and develop
- when children learn to move their heads, trunks, arms, and legs before learning to move their hands and feet
- a part considered in comparative relation to a whole
- the measurement from the top of the head to sole of the foot
- use of the acronym PURPLE, which represents Peak of crying, Unexpected, Resists soothing, Pain-like face, Long lasting, and Evening, to describe a phase of uncontrollable infant crying
- a significant stage in life that influences the progress of a person
- a child in the first year of life
- bigger muscles in the body such as legs, arms, back, and chest
- providing advice to solve a problem so children can learn from their mistake
- refers to the development of an infant, wherein the development takes place at the top of the body and then gradually throughout the infant’s body
- Piaget: the creator of a cognitive development theory that suggests children move through four different stages of mental development
- care: basic nutrition, hydration, and the providing of routine care for a child
- a type of involuntary response to stimulation
- the body mass of a child at each doctor’s visit when being weighed; can be measured in ounces and pounds, or grams and kilograms1. Coordination: using different parts of the body together to complete a task
- the act of making an environment or object safe for children
- when a tooth or multiple teeth decay and create cavities caused by bacteria built up from sugary liquids that come from some milks and other beverages
- when an infant’s cheek is stroked, they will turn toward the side that was stroked and begin to make sucking motions, seen at birth
- predictable periods of significant distress in an otherwise well-fed, healthy baby
- muscle: the muscles in the bowel and bladder that regulate elimination
- when infants start to consume foods other than their mother’s milk
- lightweight, easy-to-use closure; 2 metal parts that click together to hold two pieces of clothing together
- infant one-piece close-fitting lightweight garment, usually having sleeves but leaving the legs uncovered and fastening with snaps at the crotch
- the coordination of large muscles, such as those in the arms and legs
- practices to preserve health, such as, bathing, brushing teeth, and washing hair
- the body mass of a child; can be measured in ounces and pounds, or grams and kilograms1. Grasp: an act of taking, holding, or seizing firmly with the hand
53 Clues: any agent that causes vomiting • increases in height and weight • a child in the first year of life • a child from three to five years old • death caused by not having enough oxygen • the teeth that replace temporary baby teeth • a type of involuntary response to stimulation • a young child between one and three years old • the process of the teeth coming through the gums • ...
Menstruation, Menstrual Health, and USG Initiatives 2024-04-12
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- Equity Law: legislation passed in 2022 by the Connecticut General Assembly requiring all public schools to supply a free menstrual products in bathrooms
- Time: student-led and funded initiative that provides pad and tampon dispensers in a variety of bathrooms across campus
- a type of morning after pill that is available at Student Health and Wellness, but requires a prescription and is billed through insurance
- student-led and funded initiative that directly addresses period poverty on campus by providing students with a six-month supply of free, high-quality, and sustainable menstrual products
- B: a form of emergency contraception known as a morning after pill that is available over-the-counter at the Student Health and Wellness pharmacy; it currently available for free for undergraduate students
- Poverty: the lack of access to menstrual products, education on menstrual health, hygiene management or waste facilities
- a guiding principle for the Connecticut legislation centered on promoting empowered decision-making regarding health for all genders, fostering an environment free from stigmatization
- infection caused by bacteria entering the urethra, bladder and kidneys, symptoms include frequent urination and a burning sensation during urination, usually treated with antibiotics
- a driving principle behind the Connecticut legislation urging for the elimination of stigma and shame around menstruation and learning how bodies work
- a guiding principle for the Connecticut legislation focused on empowering students to care for themselves in schools, ensuring they feel safe and able to make choices about personal matters
- disc: disposable device for collecting menstrual blood that sits at the base of the cervix, commonly made of medical-grade polymers
- blood and other bodily fluids discharged through the uterus during menstruation
- also known as painful periods or painful menstrual cramps
- menstrual periods that are abnormally heavy in flow, or that are prolonged and last much longer than usual
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- cup: eco-friendly alternative to tampons or pads that is inserted into the vagina to collected menstrual blood, frequently made of silicone and available in different sizes
- average age, in years, of menarche for people in the United States
- tax: term used to bring attention to the fact that tampons—and other menstrual hygiene products are subject to value-added tax, at odds with the tax exemption status granted to other products considered basic necessities
- a guiding principle for the Connecticut legislation centered on ensuring equitable access to products, materials, and information for all students, regardless of age, gender, ability, or socioeconomic status
- condition where endometrial tissue, which normally grows inside the uterus, grows in the abdominal cavity and often on other reproductive organs such as ovaries and fallopian tubes
- syndrome: combination of physical and emotional symptoms that occur a few days before a woman’s period starts. Symptoms include bloating, acne, breast tenderness, fatigue, anxiety, food cravings.
20 Clues: also known as painful periods or painful menstrual cramps • average age, in years, of menarche for people in the United States • blood and other bodily fluids discharged through the uterus during menstruation • menstrual periods that are abnormally heavy in flow, or that are prolonged and last much longer than usual • ...
China's Path to Socialism 1951-1962 2025-08-21
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- (1) these were established during the GLF and some were as large as 20,000 families.
- (2) one of the first mass campaigns of the GLF, was introduced as a hygiene campaign aimed to eradicate the pests responsible for the transmission of pestilence and disease.
- (1) if you were an agricultural labourer in the GLF who no longer owned your own land and you had to eat in the communal where?
- (2) meetings that gave peasants the opportunity to express their anger and sorrow about old injustices. Under the auspices of these, regional party leaders organised public meetings where landlords or employers were, in effect, placed on public trial.
- (1) On paper, the achievements in the FFYP were impressive. Output more than doubled in this sector, with an annual growth rate of 16 per cent, ends in L.
- (1) PLA General who wrote a private letter to Mao pointing out the problems in the GLF and the reality of famine.
- (1) Chinese term meaning to 'turn over', was used to describe the changes in social hierarchy that the land reforms created.
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- (2) fable that can help explain the cause of the famine, 'The emperor has _____ _____'
- (1) between 1954-1956, stage 2 of land reform occurred under the FFYP, it involved the establishments of small and medium size c__________s.
- (4) aka Little Leap Forward running from 1953-1957
- (1) Frank Dikotter emphasized the violence of the Land Reform process of redistribution, calling it a "Pact sealed in _____", meaning that the party cadres encouraged the execution of landlords by the peasants to ensure they were complicit and thus loyal to the new regime.
- (3) these were established soon after the initial return of the land to those who till it. CCP organised teams of family landowners to share labour and some equipment whilst retaining their private ownership of their land plots.
- (4) by 1956, the average size of cooperative farms were this number of families.
- (1) after the first two years of land reform, private ownership no longer existed and turned to ______________ ownership and peasants became labourers on their former land.
14 Clues: (4) aka Little Leap Forward running from 1953-1957 • (4) by 1956, the average size of cooperative farms were this number of families. • (1) these were established during the GLF and some were as large as 20,000 families. • (2) fable that can help explain the cause of the famine, 'The emperor has _____ _____' • ...
Surgical Radiography 2021-01-20
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- artificially induced loss of ability to feel pain done to permit the performance of other painful procedures
- Intensifier/ The image intensifier is comprised of a large cylindrical, tapered tube with several internal structures in which an incident x-ray distribution is converted into a corresponding light image of non-limiting brightness
- condition and practices that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases
- Nurse/ responsible for maintaining the integrity, safety and efficacy of the sterile field
- Nurse/ monitors and coordinates all activities in the OR, provides supplies to scrub nurses and manages patient care
- licensed physician specially trained and qualified to perform surgical procedures
- a method of protecting yourself
- Rod/ a metal rod forced into the medullary cavity of long, weight bearing bones which allows ambulation within weeks rather than months.
- Urography/ radiograph of the urinary tract following injection of contrast medium directly into the urethra, bladder, etc.
- pinning/ type of surgery to fix a broken or fractured hip. Using pins, screws or plates to help hold broken bones together so the hip can heal correctly
- Attire/ sterile clothing worm during surgical procedures to protect the surgical sweet from sources of contamination
- reconstruction or replacement of a joint
- a C shaped x-ray imaging intensifier
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- surgical procedure performed to alleviate pain caused by neural impingement
- corridor/ the area between the draped patient and the instrument table
- room/ a room in a hospital specially equipped for surgical operations
- the absence of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms
- something that is completely clean and free of germs
- an x-ray procedure that makes it possible to see internal organs in motion
- laparoscopic procedure in which three or four small incisions are made in the upper right quadrant between the levels of the xiphoid process and umbilicus
- a chemical substance used in imaging procedures to help show what is happening inside the body.
- screws/ a screw with a hollow shaft and a low pullout strength compared to conventional screws which can be reasonable precision and minimal trauma
- sterile fabric used to isolate the surgical site from possible sources of contamination
- the presence of an infectious agent on a body surface (may also be on clothes, bedding, surgical instruments or dressings)
- an imaging test that uses x-rays and a special dye to see inside the arteries
25 Clues: a method of protecting yourself • a C shaped x-ray imaging intensifier • reconstruction or replacement of a joint • something that is completely clean and free of germs • the absence of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms • room/ a room in a hospital specially equipped for surgical operations • ...
Chapter 8 Review 2020-05-10
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- whitening of vital teeth
- stain acquired during tooth development
- - Associated with high fever during enamel formation (metabolic cause). Atypical or abnormal enamel. When tooth is wet, spot diminishes or disappears (temporarily)
- - Acid erosion of enamel caused by bacterial plaque biofilm
- - stains that occur on the external surface of the tooth. removed by the client self-care and professional procedures such as scaling, rubber cup polishing, and air abrasion
- - stain associated with tobacco
- Excessive fluoride ingestion during enamel formation. Associated with excessive fluoride ion in drinking water during mineralization
- To prevent sensitivity and complications, _________ should be filled prior to whitening
- as become a significant part of many dental practices.may be done in the office or at home
- part of enamel
- - this stain is associated with iron/copper and sulfur complexes. clients that have black stain tend to have saliva that has higher calcium concentrations and higher buffering capacity
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- - Essential for the patient to be informed of the risks, benefits, and alternatives to whitening
- _________ agent can cause an inflammatory reaction in periodontal tissues
- - Absorbed by bones and teeth. Can be transferred through the placenta and enter fetal circulation. Results when drug administered to mother – 3rd trimester or to the child in infancy or early childhood
- - Part of dentin
- - for nonvital teeth: Bleaching material is placed inside the pulp chamber where it stays for several days. All internal whitening procedures require that a seal be established at the base of the endodontic access preparation. This is done to prevent whitening from leaking out. Involves removing the restoration from the endodontic access cavity and bleaching internally through this access
- - Stains that occur within the tooth substance. The process of removal is performed by a dentist/dental hygienist using bleaching techniques or prosthetic coverage with a crown
- - This removes noncarious discolorations;- Beware of aggressive treatment – don’t want to remove too much enamel. This will cause dentin to show through thinned enamel and will look yellow and sensitive
- - Liquid or gel whitening material (5-40%)
- Non-vital teeth; Pigments from decomposed hemoglobin and pulp tissue penetrate dentinal tubules
- - Stain is associated with chromogenic bacteria from poor oral hygiene
- - Popular for home whitening; 10-35% (some 44%)
- stain acquired after tooth eruption
- clients should wait a _______ of weeks after whitening prior to bonding
- dietary habits and iron supplementation may be contributing to the formation of ______ stain
25 Clues: part of enamel • - Part of dentin • whitening of vital teeth • - stain associated with tobacco • stain acquired after tooth eruption • stain acquired during tooth development • - Liquid or gel whitening material (5-40%) • - Popular for home whitening; 10-35% (some 44%) • - Acid erosion of enamel caused by bacterial plaque biofilm • ...
Newborn Assessment Addition 2020-11-19
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- cartilage, This protrusion at the lower end of the sternum is usually seen and becomes less apparent after several weeks (2387)
- a bulging ______ in a newborn indicated increased intracranial pressure, and a depressed _____________ indicated dehydration (same word)
- the newborn’s alertness, resting posture, cry, and quality of muscle tone and motor activity are important factors to observe when assessing the newborn’s _______________ status
- sign, One side of the newborn develops a deep red color while the other side remains pale due to vasodilation on one side and vasoconstriction on the other, resembling a clown suit (2383)
- breathing, Brief temporary pauses in breathing that last 5-15 seconds with no color or heart rate changes, which is a normal finding in newborns (2395)
- this assessment tool identifies the newborn’s behavioral responses to the environment (2393)
- direction, Term used to describe the progress of neuromuscular tone in the newborn (2377)
- tied), A condition in which there is a ridge of the newborn’s frenulum tissue attached to the underside of the tongue, which causes a heart shape at the tip of the tongue and can potentially interfere with breastfeeding (2387)
- results due to general circulation fluctuations and is characterized by lacy patterns of dilated blood vessels under the skin (2383)
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- patches adhering to mucus membranes, which is often acquired from an infected vaginal tract during birth, antibiotic use, or poor hand hygiene (2387)
- Yellow pigmentation of body tissues as a result of increased bilirubin levels in the newborn due to breastfeeding (rare), hematomas, immature liver function, or other factors (2383)
- if the newborn has a broken clavicle, what reflex is used to determine which side is unaffected? (2387)
- Score, Evaluates the physical condition of the newborn at 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth based on their HR, respiratory effort, muscle tone, reflex irritability, and skin color (2374)
- method of obtaining temperature that is the closest to the newborn’s rectal temperature (2832)
- turgor, Elasticity of the skin that indicates hydration status, a need to initiate early feedings, and presence of any infectious processes (2384)
- caseosa, “white, cheesy substance that is normally absorbed within 24 hours on the newborn” (2376)
- discoloration of the hands and feet d/t poor peripheral circulation
- occurs when cranial bones override during labor and birth
- fine hair seen on preterm newborns, especially on the shoulders, forehead, back, and cheeks (2376)
- should be strong, lusty, and of medium pitch. It is an important method of communication to alert caregivers of the newborn’s needs (2389)
20 Clues: occurs when cranial bones override during labor and birth • discoloration of the hands and feet d/t poor peripheral circulation • direction, Term used to describe the progress of neuromuscular tone in the newborn (2377) • this assessment tool identifies the newborn’s behavioral responses to the environment (2393) • ...
Foodborne Illnesses 2021-11-02
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- Person, animal, or plant on which another organism lives and from which it takes nourishment.
- Presence of harmful substances in food. Some food safety hazards occur naturally, while others are introduced by humans or the environment.
- Smallest of the microbial food contaminants. Viruses rely on a living host to reproduce. They usually contaminate food through a food handler’s incorrect personal hygiene. Some survive freezing and cooking temperatures.
- Surface that comes into direct contact with food, such as a cutting board.
- Device for accurately measuring the internal temperature of food, the air temperature inside a freezer or cooler, or the temperature of equipment. Bimetallic stemmed thermometers, thermocouples, and thermistors are common types of thermometers used in the restaurant and foodservice industry.
- Food that contains moisture and protein and has a neutral or slightly acidic pH. Such food requires time-temperature control to prevent the growth of microorganisms and the production of toxins.
- Prohibiting food handlers from working with or around food, food equipment, and utensils.
- Process of illustrating a skill or task in front of another person or a group.
- Acronym for the conditions needed by most foodborne microorganisms to grow: food, acidity, temperature, time, oxygen, moisture.
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- The amount of sanitizer to water measured in parts per million (ppm). The concentration of sanitizer affects the effectiveness of the sanitizer solution.
- chemical, substances, such as cleaners, sanitizers, polishes, machine lubricants, and toxic metals that leach from cookware and equipment, which have contaminated food.
- Foreign objects that can accidentally get into food and contaminate it, such as hair, dirt, metal staples, and broken glass, as well as naturally-occurring objects, such as bones in fillets.
- Process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels.
- Poisons produced by pathogens, plants, or animals. Some occur in animals as a result of their diet.
- Cleaner designed to penetrate and soften dirt to help remove it from a surface.
- The temperature range between 41˚F and 135˚F (5˚C to 57˚C), within which most foodborne microorganisms rapidly grow.
- The body’s defense system against illness. People with compromised immune systems are more susceptible to foodborne illness.
- A naturally-occurring protein in food or in an ingredient that some people are sensitive to. If enough of an allergen is eaten, an allergic reaction can occur.
- The transfer of an allergen from a food containing an allergen to a food that does not contain the allergen.
- The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein.
20 Clues: The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein. • Surface that comes into direct contact with food, such as a cutting board. • Process of illustrating a skill or task in front of another person or a group. • Cleaner designed to penetrate and soften dirt to help remove it from a surface. • ...
Level 6 End of Class Vocabulary Crossword 2014-10-23
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- a manmade river
- people who don't wash very much have poor ________
- To want or need something very, very much
- a way to raise money by selling numbered tickets and giving prizes to the holders of numbers drawn at random.
- Dedicated to something, unwilling to change your plans or relationship
- A very tall building, commonly found in cities
- A person who broke or breaks the law
- To be able to buy something
- A live musical performance
- When someone does something or collects something far too much
- A sharp pain, sometimes caused by a bee
- A person who cuts your hair
- A person who can think very creatively
- land surrounded by water
- An object meant to remind you of a famous person or an event
- my body is hotter than normal and I should go to a doctor
- Something women put on their lips to change the color
- someone or something that isn't 'normal'
- People who try to be a star, but may not be skilled enough
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- A person whose job is to make people laugh
- a machine that keeps food cool
- Something you might use to light a cigarette, usually comes in a book or a box
- If a building is where two roads meet, it is on the ______.
- Something you use to brush your hair
- The average life _______ of French people is over 80 years.
- To encourage or help someone want to do something
- In the past many women died in ________, when they had children.
- a machine that cleans plates
- the line between two countries on a map
- If the traffic isn't moving there is a ______ something that keeps anything from moving forward
- to move from one side to another
- A doctor will ask you about these to find out what illness you may have
- Another word for incredible
- I'm very certain
- If a doctor gives you medicine (western), you should take some ____ every day
- Something you sleep in if you stay outside in the forest
- To be able to do something well (sometimes with or without training)
- If being around cats or dogs makes me ill, I might have one of these
- If I get hurt and my skin turns blue or purple, I have one of these
- A more formal word for weather
40 Clues: a manmade river • I'm very certain • land surrounded by water • A live musical performance • To be able to buy something • Another word for incredible • A person who cuts your hair • a machine that cleans plates • a machine that keeps food cool • A more formal word for weather • to move from one side to another • Something you use to brush your hair • ...
Jazz Age: 1920s 2023-11-01
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- Louis Armstrong, Edward Duke Ellington, and Bessie Smith were all considered popular _____ _______ of the 1920s
- Many African Americans migrated from the rural south to industrial cities in the North
- 5 nations agreed to limit their navy
- The device that was very popular during the 1920s, and was mass producted, and considered a "luxury item"
- A pact that made it illegal to declare war
- Warren Harding attempted to restore economic growth by getting the government out of the economy, this is known as...
- An organization that battled against segregation and discrimination against African Americans
- A group that most wanted to restrict immigrants by using threats and violent attacks
- People that would illegally sell alcohol
- The last name of the man that invented the line of automobile assembly
- The banning of alcohol
- Women that wore short skirts and bobbed hair, were considered rebellious in the 1920s
- The line of assembling automobiles; created by Henry Ford
- The big scare of communism, where Americans accused immigrants of importing socialist and communist ideas
- Secret bars that people would go to after prohibition was enforced
- Many appliances and items were being producted very quickly and in strong numbers, what is this called?
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- Remaining apart from other countries affairs
- The act that created taxes on products that were brought from Europe
- These immigrant men were arrested for murder because they were anarchists
- Artistic development, racial pride, and a political organized organization was called this
- The friends of the President, that were being involved in financial scandals
- A trial involving a teacher teaching the theory that man descended from animals
- An agreement with France, Britain, Germany, and America to help Germany pay war debts
- An attempt to arrest foreign anarchists, communists, and radical leftists
- Something that Americans would use to purchase things, when they couldn't afford them
- This occurred after prohibition was placed, even though people expected it to die down because of it
- The president during the 1920s
- A bribery scandal where the Ohio Gang and the President had leased Navy reserves to private oil companies
- Many companies used this to get customers to purchase their products
- New products came to the market after disposable income rose, like hygiene and household cleaning products. What are these called?
- The political policy that promotes the interests of native-born over those of immigrants
31 Clues: The banning of alcohol • The president during the 1920s • 5 nations agreed to limit their navy • People that would illegally sell alcohol • A pact that made it illegal to declare war • Remaining apart from other countries affairs • The line of assembling automobiles; created by Henry Ford • Secret bars that people would go to after prohibition was enforced • ...
November choice board crossword puzzle 2023-11-21
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- A kingdom made up of non-green, eukaryotic organisms that have no means of movement, reproduce by using spores, and get food by breaking down substances in their surroundings and absorbing the nutrients
- compound that blocks the growth and reproduction of bacteria
- worldwide epidemic
- A microorganism;An organism invisible to the naked eye, especially one that causes disease
- Any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body or mind
- animal-like protists
- any disease easily transmitted by contact
- Animal that transports a pathogen to a human
- A disease that cannot spread from one individual to another
- Making a genetically identical copy of DNA or of an organism.
- plant-like protists
- resistance A condition I which a bacterium no longer is affected or killed by an antibiotic
- Farming The art and science of producing food from the land and tending livestock for the purpose of human consumption.
- a living organism that has changed in form or quality over the years through genetic change
- Any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents that typically contain a protein coat surrounding an RNA or DNA core of genetic material but no semipermeable membrane, that are capable of growth and multiplication only in living cells, and that cause various important diseases in humans, animals, or plants.
- vaccination a process that stimulates the body's immune system to defend against attack by a particular contagious disease.
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- (microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission
- Branch of biotechnology that alters the genes in biological organisms to achieve a medicinal or agricultural purpose
- Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health
- A disease that is caused by a pathogen and that can be spread from one individual to another.
- A form of technology that uses living organisms, usually genes, to modify products, to make or modify plants and animals, or to develop other microorganisms for specific purposes.
- An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host
- Living cell in which a virus replicates
- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus.
- A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response.
- a person who has some pathogen to which he is immune but who can pass it on to others
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- An organism that causes disease
- A segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait
- Medicinal drugs Pertaining to pharmacy or drugs
30 Clues: worldwide epidemic • plant-like protists • animal-like protists • An organism that causes disease • Living cell in which a virus replicates • any disease easily transmitted by contact • Animal that transports a pathogen to a human • A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • Medicinal drugs Pertaining to pharmacy or drugs • ...
Summer Holiday Crossword (DPB) 2022-06-16
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- A liquid applied to the skin to prevent burning. (8)
- A document that grants you access to a place or to travel; Plane …, Bus …, Entrance … (6)
- The thing in which a man keeps his money. (6)
- A day bag used by women. (8)
- Shoes which are open and used at the beach or swimming pool. (4-5)
- A long-sleeved item of clothing with buttons that men wear. (5)
- Clothing that is like trousers, only not as long. (6)
- A long-sleeved item of clothing with buttons that women wear. (6)
- Traditional Scottish clothing with a tartan pattern. (4)
- A square of material you can cover yourself with to stay warm. (7)
- Food which is eaten between meals. (5)
- Used for oral hygiene and made by Colgate, Macleans & XXX (10)
- Something you send in the mail to friends and family when you are on holiday. (8)
- An accessory that protects the eyes from solar glare. (10)
- Long-sleeved clothing, often with buttons and made from wool, to keep warm. (8)
- Trousers that are made with a material called denim. (5)
- Stylish and elegant shoes that are difficult to walk in, such as stilettos. (4,5)
- A bag which is specifically designed for travelling and holidays. (8)
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- Clothing you use in winter to stay warm. (6)
- An instrument you wear on your wrist to tell the time. (5)
- Clothing which is similar to a dress, but only covers the legs. (5)
- Equipment for taking photos. (6)
- A phone accessory that allows you to take photos of yourself. (6,5)
- Equipment you put over your ears to listen to music. (10)
- Another term for a bathing suit. (8,7)
- An official document that allows you to enter and leave a country. (8)
- Something you take out when you go on holiday; Travel …, Health …, Car … (9)
- Heavy footwear; Hiking …., Safety …, Wellington … (5)
- The instrument used to keep the gnashers you use for eating nice and clean. (10)
- Jewellery that is worn around the neck. (8)
- A container for hot liquid, such as tea or coffee; Vaccum …, Thermos … (5)
- The thing in which a woman keeps her money. (6)
- A piece of jewellery that is worn on the wrist or ankle. (8)
- An official document that grants you access to a country for a specified time. (4)
- Jewellery that is put in the ears. (8)
35 Clues: A day bag used by women. (8) • Equipment for taking photos. (6) • Another term for a bathing suit. (8,7) • Food which is eaten between meals. (5) • Jewellery that is put in the ears. (8) • Jewellery that is worn around the neck. (8) • Clothing you use in winter to stay warm. (6) • The thing in which a man keeps his money. (6) • ...
Étymo des mots des Pros ! 2023-02-27
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- Ce nom féminin d'origine grecque désigne l'ensemble des mesures prises pour soigner.
- A l'origine, ce médecin soignait les bêtes de somme.
- Ce verbe français exprime le fait d'établir des lois. Étymologiquement, il signifie « porter la loi ».
- C'est une personne qui, ayant fait des études de droit, le connaît et le pratique.
- C'est le spécialiste des yeux... d'origine latine !
- Issu du nom grec qui signifie « la douleur », ce nom (ou adjectif) français désigne un remède qui combat la douleur.
- Se dit de tout organe (mais singulièrement des feuilles!) qui tombe annuellement ou au cours de la vie.
- C'est un espace géographique au sein duquel se développe des êtres vivants adaptés, plantes et animaux ; étymologiquement, un « lieu de vie » !
- Ce nom masculin latin désignait à l'origine une corbeille où l'on mettait l'argent. Son dérivé français désigne l'ensemble des administrations chargées des impôts.
- Cette expression latine (2 mots) signifie « sans fixer de date pour une autre séance ».
- C'est la fille du dieu Asclepios qui a donné son nom à l'ensemble des principes et des pratiques individuelles ou collectives visant à la conservation de la santé.
- C'est, selon son étymologie grecque, un « lézard terrible » !
- « Feuille verte » des Grecs, c'est, en français, le nom du pigment caractéristique des plantes vertes.
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- Ce nom propre devenu commun désigne un remède prétendu universel, capable de résoudre toutes les maladies... et tous les problèmes.
- C'est un astre chevelu !
- C'est littéralement, selon l'étymologie grecque, la voie lactée !
- Ce type d'animal, reconnaissable souvent aux « étranglements » dans la forme de son corps, tient son nom du fait qu'il semble coupé en morceau !
- « La nuit est égale », signifie littéralement ce nom féminin issu du latin, qui renvoie aux périodes où la durée de la nuit est sensiblement la même que celle du jour.
- Se dit d'une plante qui, littéralement, « aime le soleil » et donc l'exposition à la lumière et la chaleur.
- C'est le spécialiste des yeux... d'origine grecque !
- L'origine grecque de son nom en fait un "astre errant".
- Nom latin féminin qui désigne la loi.
- « Aie le corps »... afin que son cas soit examiné : voilà ce que signifie cette expression latine (2 mots) qui, en Angleterre, désigne, en Droit, un acte célèbre qui accorde à tout accusé le droit à un jugement.
- Cet adjectif d'origine latine qualifie une plante dont les sucs servent aux abeilles à élaborer le miel.
- Ce « suffixe » d'origine grecque signifie que la maladie désignée est inflammatoire.
25 Clues: C'est un astre chevelu ! • Nom latin féminin qui désigne la loi. • C'est le spécialiste des yeux... d'origine latine ! • A l'origine, ce médecin soignait les bêtes de somme. • C'est le spécialiste des yeux... d'origine grecque ! • L'origine grecque de son nom en fait un "astre errant". • C'est, selon son étymologie grecque, un « lézard terrible » ! • ...
Food and Illness 2023-04-03
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- Kidneys do this to the water in the body
- Still another common food allergen in Canada
- Urine like this can be a sign of kidney disease
- Often the first presenting sign of osteoporosis
- Reduce this by eating less saturated fat
- Cancer is cause by a ------- mix of factors
- A common cause of chronic kidney disease
- Taking these might encourage overreactive immune systems
- Blood product often needed by cancer patients
- It might help to ingest a new, potentially allergenic food this frequently
- Machine which performs some of the functions of kidneys
- Ischemic Heart Disease - affects blood circulation in the heart ------
- food-borne pathogen which can cause HUS
- Food allergies are a sensitivity caused by which body system
- Possible symptom of an allergic reaction
- Peanuts prepared this way might be more likely to cause an allergic reaction
- ------ blood pressure is a cause of chronic kidney disease
- Someone having an allergic reaction to food might feel this way
- Can form in the kidney and are a risk factor for chronic kidney disease
- Osteoporosis causes ------------ of bone tissue
- Proportion of cancers which could be prevented by healthy lifestyle choices
- Curing chronic kidney disease might require this major surgery
- Urine might also do this as a result of kidney disease
- HUS stands for
- A significant cancer risk
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- Chronic kidney disease occurs when kidneys do not function properly for at least this many monthss
- Bones often reach maximum density by now
- Women at lower risk of stroke than men before ---------
- Controllable factor in osteoporisis
- Yet another common food allergen in Canada
- Kidneys do this to the waste in the body
- This hypothesis suggests allergies are more common due to excessive cleanliness
- --------- vascular disease affects blood circulation in legs
- Or they might feel this way while having an allergic reaction to food
- Disease which occurs due to lower bone density
- Organisation that manages donated blood
- Active ingredient in an autoinjector
- Approx percentage of Canadians with a food allergy
- How much more likely are women than men to develop osteoporosis
- Medical word for chest pain from partial artery coronary blockage
- Another common food allergen in Canada
- Controllable factor in osteoporosis
- Kidneys create these
- Common food allergen in Canada
- a food sensitivity NOT caused by the immune system
- ---- body weight is a risk factor for osteoporosis
46 Clues: HUS stands for • Kidneys create these • A significant cancer risk • Common food allergen in Canada • Controllable factor in osteoporisis • Controllable factor in osteoporosis • Active ingredient in an autoinjector • Another common food allergen in Canada • Organisation that manages donated blood • food-borne pathogen which can cause HUS • ...
Howl's Moving Castle Vocabulary 2024-03-05
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- (of a person, especially an elderly one) strong and healthy.
- a drop of a thick liquid or viscous substance.
- a short, thick stick used as a weapon.
- a small tower on top of a larger tower or at the corner of a building or wall, typically of a castle.
- the practice of magic, especially for evil purposes; the use of spells or (in a modern context) religious practice involving magic and affinity with nature, usually within a pagan tradition.
- an old woman who is described in an unkind and impolite way as being silly or unpleasant.
- use (a situation or person) in an unfair or selfish way or benefit unfairly from the work of (someone), typically by overworking or underpaying them.
- things like parallel universes — alternate realities that exist parallel to our own, but where things work or happened differently.
- a powerful narcotic, emetic, sedative, and hallucinogen; its poisons can easily lead to death. Blue blossoms and flowering period of the autumn mandrake (Mandragora autumnalis) are two main differences between this species and M. officinarum.
- a purple-flowered Eurasian heath that grows abundantly on moorland and heathland. Many ornamental varieties have been developed.
- a person who spends money in an extravagant, irresponsible way.
- evil or morally wrong.
- a small area of grass that is thicker or longer than the grass growing around it.
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- call upon (a spirit or ghost) to appear, by means of a magic ritual.
- attack or kill (someone) by choking or strangling them or control (an engine or vehicle).
- in confusion or disorder.
- "ineffective," but is also used to describe someone who is irresponsible, incompetent, inept, or without purpose in life
- not in a straight or level position.
- to walk slowly with a lot of effort, especially over a difficult surface or while carrying something heavy.
- the trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
- lie, sit, or stand in a relaxed or lazy way.
- a form of a kerchief or bandanna, typically a hemmed square of thin fabric which can be carried in the pocket or handbag for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping one's hands or face, or blowing one's nose.
- a parapet at the top of a wall, especially of a fort or castle, that has regularly spaced squared openings for shooting through.
- the floor of a fireplace or the area in front of a fireplace.
24 Clues: evil or morally wrong. • in confusion or disorder. • not in a straight or level position. • a short, thick stick used as a weapon. • lie, sit, or stand in a relaxed or lazy way. • a drop of a thick liquid or viscous substance. • (of a person, especially an elderly one) strong and healthy. • the floor of a fireplace or the area in front of a fireplace. • ...
H2311 - TACOHAI - VOCAB - TEST 240413 - 240424 2024-04-24
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- (Adj) không vệ sinh, hại sức khỏe
- (Phr) giai đoạn đầu của sự phát triển
- (Adj) hợp vệ sinh, đảm bảo vệ sinh
- (V) mắng, quở trách (= rebuke)
- (N) rượu mật ong (honey wine)
- (N) vật gia truyền (a valuable object that has belonged to the same family for many years)
- (Phr.) chú rể đeo nhẫn cưới vào ngón tay của…
- (N) sự cưới, sự kết hôn, hôn nhân
- (N) nghi lễ dân sự (# religious ceremony)
- (N) vốn cố định
- (V) đưa/trao (cái gì cho ai đó). Eg. She ... her mother a single flower
- (N) gen đẳng vị, gen tương ứng
- (N) nửa tháng (= 2 weeks) <Eg. A … ago>
- (N) chú rể ( eg. … and bride)
- (N) các sinh vật sống
- (N) bàn thờ
- (V) tái sinh, phục hồi, tái chế (eg. … carbon, nitrogen sulfur)
- (V) tôn lên, phong (làm…), đăng quang
- (V) quăng, ném, tung (eg. … the coins)
- (Phr. V) truyền lại cho thế hệ sau (= pass from generation to generation)
- (V | N) (V) ôm = hug <to put your arms around somebody as a sign of love or friendship> | (N) cái ôm thể hiện tình cảm
- (N) nguyên tố hóa học
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- (N) ở nơi trang trọng, ở vị trí danh dự
- (V) làm tăng, nâng cao (eg. Cơ hội trúng tuyển,…)
- (V Phr.) bảo đảm cho ai khỏi cái gì (= insure, ensure)
- (V) liên hợp, hợp lại
- (N) quầy trang sức
- (N) bài hát thánh ca hoặc tôn giáo đc hát vào cuối buổi lễ nhà thờ (eg. During the … : trong lúc hát thánh ca)
- (N) tình thế tiến thoái lưỡng nan, tình thế/vấn đề nan giải (= predicament) <a situation that makes problems, often one in which you have to make a very difficult choice between things of equal importance>
- (N ) tình thế khó khăn, tình trạng khó xử <a difficult or an unpleasant situation> (= dilemma)
- (Phr.) cập nhật/có được thông tin mới nhất (get latest information)
- (idiom) <=> tránh vỏ dưa, gặp vỏ dừa
- (V) mắng, quở trách (= rebuke)
- (V) cưới, kết hôn (= marry) <Eg. The couple plan to ... next summer>
- (Adj) sống còn, vô cùng quan trọng
- (V) tượng trưng cho
- (Adj) xấc láo, không lễ phép, xấc xược (= impolite)
- (N) sự vệ sinh
- (N) mạch (huyết mạch, gân,…)
- (N) island (used especially in poetry)
- (Adj) hấp dẫn
- (N) sự hợp nhất, sự kết hợp, đoàn thể
42 Clues: (N) bàn thờ • (Adj) hấp dẫn • (N) sự vệ sinh • (N) vốn cố định • (N) quầy trang sức • (V) tượng trưng cho • (V) liên hợp, hợp lại • (N) các sinh vật sống • (N) nguyên tố hóa học • (N) mạch (huyết mạch, gân,…) • (N) rượu mật ong (honey wine) • (N) chú rể ( eg. … and bride) • (V) mắng, quở trách (= rebuke) • (V) mắng, quở trách (= rebuke) • (N) gen đẳng vị, gen tương ứng • ...
Standard of Care - Behavioral Health 2024-08-28
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- Documenting any breakdown in what is crucial for patient health
- Risk assessment and emergency response procedures are included in what type of training
- What is integrated into daily routines to prevent harm
- This device is allowed at designated times with appropriate content, what is it
- What functions are documented daily for patient monitoring
- A physician's order is required for what, except in cases of AMA or death
- Three meals and three snacks are provided daily to support what aspect of care
- How often should the Plan of Care be reviewed and updated
- What communication technique is essential for ensuring understanding and resolving conflicts
- All interactions must be clear, concise, respectful, and timely, demonstrating what quality
- What process is crucial for identifying potential dangers to patient safety
- Patients are encouraged to manage their own what
- These are observed for all patients to prevent infection, what are they called
- Upholding this is essential for maintaining patient trust and privacy
- What must be clearly communicated and obtained before any treatment
- Hospital staff are prohibited from using what on patients within the hospital
- Ensuring the rights and safety of patients is a fundamental priority within what department
- Regularly conducted evaluations are known as what
- What should be assessed each shift and reported if significant changes occur
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- What should be encouraged to address violations of patient rights or safety
- A POC is developed within 24 hours of admission, what is the abbreviation for this document
- This is not available on the Molokini unit, what type of therapy
- These must be monitored twice daily for the first three days, what are they
- Techniques for de-escalation and safe use of restraints are part of what training
- Focus on patient rights, medications, and health topics is essential for what type of care
- What must be reviewed with the patient and signed to confirm understanding
- Providing culturally sensitive care is part of what training
- Patients needing this type of therapy will be treated on medical-surgical floors, what is it
- Accurate documentation of what is essential for compliance with state regulations
- Implementing and following protocols prevents harm and ensures what
- What type of meetings are held weekly to review and update the POC
- What type of equipment is not allowed in patient rooms
- The maximum capacity of the Molokini Adult Behavioral Health Unit is how many patients
- What must all Behavioral Health Department staff complete annually
34 Clues: Patients are encouraged to manage their own what • Regularly conducted evaluations are known as what • What is integrated into daily routines to prevent harm • What type of equipment is not allowed in patient rooms • How often should the Plan of Care be reviewed and updated • What functions are documented daily for patient monitoring • ...
EGYPT 2022-08-29
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- During the Old Kingdom, Egyptian rulers, later called ___, organized a strong, centralized state.
- Rulers undertook huge building projects while Egyptians made advances in medicine, ___, dentistry, and the arts.
- After more than a century of disunity, new pharaohs eventually reunited the land, ushering in a new era, the ___ Kingdom.
- Farmers took advantage of the fertile soil of the ___ Valley to grow wheat and flax.
- Who conquered the Nile region?
- What kingdom that had developed along the Nile?
- Who was one of the outstanding rulers of the New Kingdom?
- Ancient Egyptians did not use money to sell and buy products, but all purchases were ___.
- In ancient times, Egyptians eagerly awaited the annual ___. It soaked the land with life-giving water and deposited a layer of rich silt, or soil.
- In prehistoric times, migrating people reached Egypt from?
- Later Greek and ___ armies marched into the rich Nile Valley.
- After Ramses II, Egyptian power slowly ___.
- The Hyksos adopted Egyptian customs, ___, and even names.
- Upper Egypt stretched from the Nile’s first cataract, or waterfall, of the Nile northward to within ___ hundred miles of the Mediterranean Sea.
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- To complete the pyramids, workers hauled and lifted millions of ___ blocks, some weighing as much as 15 tons each.
- In the Instructions of the Vizier Ptah-hotep, Ptah-hotep advised ambitious young people to be humble, honest, ___ to one’s father & superiors, and fair in dealing with other officials of all ranks.
- Egyptians believed the pharaoh was a ___.
- What did the Egyptians build to control the Nile floods?
- Who was the king of Egypt during the Old Kingdom that dispatched several military campaigns and sent expeditions to mine for minerals such as turquoise and copper.
- Who is Hatshepsut’s stepson?
- Menes and his successors used the Nile as a ___ linking north and south.
- How many distinct regions does Ancient Egypt have?
- The other name of The Old Kingdom during that time is “The ___ Age”.
- What did the Egyptians believe?
- Tombs within the pyramids were considered ___ in which the deceased would live for eternity.
- Scholars divide the history of ancient Egypt into ___ main periods
- At its height around 1450 B.C., the Egyptian empire reached as far north as ___ near the Euphrates River.
- The ancient Greek historian Herodotus said that Egypt is wholly the ___ of the Nile.
- Who was the king of Upper Egypt?
- Who won the fame for the military victory in the later pharaoh?
30 Clues: Who is Hatshepsut’s stepson? • Who conquered the Nile region? • What did the Egyptians believe? • Who was the king of Upper Egypt? • Egyptians believed the pharaoh was a ___. • After Ramses II, Egyptian power slowly ___. • What kingdom that had developed along the Nile? • How many distinct regions does Ancient Egypt have? • ...
Chapter 10 Asepsis 2023-09-12
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- methods that prevent microorganisms from causing an infectious disorder
- pathogens picked up during brief contact with contaminated reservoirs
- microorganisms that exist without oxygen
- chemicals such as alcohol that inhibit the growth of, but do not kill, microorganisms
- drugs prescribed to eliminate a wide range of bacteria
- place where microbes grow and reproduce, providing a haven for sustaining microbial survival
- measures that reduce or eliminate microorganisms
- measures that render supplies and equipment totally free of microorganisms
- means by which microorganisms escape from their original reservoir
- microorganisms that require oxygen to live
- asymptomatic clients or animals who harbor pathogens but do not show evidence of an infectious disesase
- removal and destructions of transient microorganisms from the hands
- sequence that enables the spread of disease-producing microorganisms
- diseases that can spread rapidly among individuals in close proximity to each other
- chemicals that limit the number of infectious microorganisms by destroying them or suppressing their growth
- methods of removing surface contaminants on the skin
- practices that avoid contaminating microbe-free items
- infections that are not present or incubating prior to care provided by health care
- generally nonpathogens that are constantly present on the skin
- living animals or plants visible only with a microscope
- physical and chemical techniques that destroy all microorganisms, including spores
- site where microorganisms find their way onto or into a host
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- how infectious microorganisms move to another location
- infections acquired while a person is receiving care in a health care agency
- nonliving reservoirs of pathogens
- practices that confine or reduce the numbers of microorganisms
- measures that keep the client environment clean on a daily basis
- practices that decrease or eliminate the infectious agents, their reservoirs, and vehicles for transmission
- the ability to overcome the immune system and the person's state of health
- measures used to clean the client environment after discharge
- work area free of microorganisms
- infectious diseases that are transmitted from one source to another
- one whose biologic defense mechanisms are weakened in some way
- chemicals that destroy active microorganisms but not spores
- multiplication or copies of viruses
- medically aseptic hand hygiene procedure that is performed prior to the nurse donning sterile gloves and garments in an operative or obstetric procedure
- harmless and beneficial microorganisms
- aseptic practice that involves scrubbing the hands with plain soap or detergent, water, and friction
- number of viral copies
- temporarily inactive microbial life form
40 Clues: number of viral copies • work area free of microorganisms • nonliving reservoirs of pathogens • multiplication or copies of viruses • harmless and beneficial microorganisms • microorganisms that exist without oxygen • temporarily inactive microbial life form • microorganisms that require oxygen to live • measures that reduce or eliminate microorganisms • ...
Infection Prevention for CNA 2025-02-11
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- An important part of standard precautions that should be worn when engaging in patient care
- Precaution placed for patients with CDiff that requires hand washing with soap and water
- Dry time for bleach wipes (minutes)
- If this is noted around an IV or line site it should be reported to the nurse
- ___ at an IV/line site should be reported immediately to an RN
- Soap and water should be used for bathing if the patient has a ___ to CHG
- The expectation if a patient is refusing oral or CHG hygiene, especially if they have central access
- ___ Precautions are designed to reduce the risk of exposure to microorganisms from both recognized and unrecognized sources.
- If the patient has a central line, these wipes should be on the IV pole
- A key piece of providing care and making sure it is a part of the medical record
- ___ should not be placed on the bed prior to the patients arrival to the unit
- Oral care should be provided to patients who are unable to provide it for themselves every ___ hours
- How many seconds you should be scrubbing your hands when washing
- A critical step when turning over a patients room or a patients equipment
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- An inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the digestive and respiratory tracts, including the mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. If this is noted during oral care, it must be reported to the RN.
- A necessary step that should be taken before and after patient contact
- When sterile procedures are happening, ___ In the room should be wearing a mask and cap
- Patients are at an increased risk of this hospital acquired condition if proper oral care is not done
- If the patient has a central line, these caps should be on the IV pole to cover Y site and not in use ports
- Dry time for gray wipes (minutes)
- __ Colonization can occur within 48 hours of hospital admission
- If your hands are not visibly soiled you can use
- An important piece in prevention hospital acquired pneumonias, especially in surgical patients
- Patients should be bathed daily with this unless contraindicated to decrease infection risk
- PPE that should be worn whenever a line is open to air during procedures
- Patients should have a dedicated device dedicated to removing oral secretions
- GI Infection that requires handwashing with soap and water
27 Clues: Dry time for gray wipes (minutes) • Dry time for bleach wipes (minutes) • If your hands are not visibly soiled you can use • GI Infection that requires handwashing with soap and water • ___ at an IV/line site should be reported immediately to an RN • __ Colonization can occur within 48 hours of hospital admission • ...
NEUMAN PUZZLE 2024-10-05
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- – Body Mass Index; a measurement of body fat based on height and weight.
- (White Blood Cell) : Protects the body from any infections.
- – Shortness of Breath; difficulty in breathing, a common symptom in many medical conditions.
- : is a long-term metabolic illness marked by high blood glucose (blood sugar) levels. Serious damage to the heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, and nerves might eventually result from this condition.
- – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; an emergency procedure used to restore breathing and blood flow.
- - a medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal sounds of a patient's body, primarily the heart and lungs.
- : The process of regaining health from illness.
- : the organ located inside the skull that is in charge of all bodily processes in humans. The cranium, which consists of the bones that make up the head, protects the brain, which is composed of billions of nerve cells.
- - help or assistance provided to someone, often in a medical context
- : a collection of devices, equipment, supplies, machinery, etc. with a certain purpose or meant for a certain use
- - a covering for the head, often worn by healthcare professionals for hygiene
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- (Complete Blood Count) : A test that measures different features of your blood.
- : described as a group of cells that contain a similar structure and execute a given function.
- : is the framework that shields many of the internal organs of vertebrate animals and supports their soft tissues.
- : is a broad category of illnesses that can originate in nearly any organ or tissue in the body when aberrant cells proliferate out of control, cross normal boundaries to infiltrate nearby areas of the body, or spread to neighbouring organs.
- : Is it relating to the senses or sensation.
- – Do Not Resuscitate; a medical order indicating that no resuscitation efforts should be made if a patient's heart stops.
- : This are the basic particles of chemical elements
- – Premature Atrial Contraction; an early heartbeat originating from the atria.
- – Venous Thromboembolism; a condition where a blood clot forms in a vein, potentially leading to serious complications.
- An individual receiving medical care or treatment.
- : The smallest unit of life
- : a location where medical professionals such as nurses and doctors treat and tend to the sick and injured
- – Intravenous Fluids; fluids given through a vein to hydrate or deliver medications.
- a place where medical tests and research are conducted
25 Clues: : The smallest unit of life • : Is it relating to the senses or sensation. • : The process of regaining health from illness. • An individual receiving medical care or treatment. • : This are the basic particles of chemical elements • a place where medical tests and research are conducted • (White Blood Cell) : Protects the body from any infections. • ...
Topic 2 Human Resource Management 2024-11-22
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- style referring to leaders that treat their employees as if they are family members using guidance.
- Theory that refers to people being motivated by different levels of needs.
- to the desire, effort, and passion to achieve something.
- organizational structure that has many levels.
- who move to other countries in search of better job opportunities.
- assessment of an employee's performance.
- style referring to leaders that consider the views of others when making decisions.
- passing on of control and decision making to others.
- Theory that suggests that specialization and division of labor help to increase the level of productivity especially if pay is involved.
- away from the office by using electronic forms of communication.
- Economy/Labor markets where workers are typically on short-term, temporary contracts. (Ex. Door Dash worker)
- of financial payment that is based on time or output.
- Theory that suggests that factors must be met in order to prevent dissatisfaction and the factors that actually motivate.
- when decision making authority and responsibility are shared with others.
- rules of an organization that govern business activity.
- of removing levels to flatten the organizational structure.
- that Herzberg refers to as parts that help remove dissatisfaction of a job.
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- Resource Management is the role of managers in planning and developing the people in a business.
- style referring to leaders making all of decisions rather than delegating.
- the percentage of the workforce that leaves in a given time period.
- overall compensation package. (salaries, commission, fringe, shares)
- style referring to leaders change their style based off of attitudes, behavior, and competencies.
- of financial payment that rewards workers a fixed annual amount of money usually paid per month.
- of Control/Refers to the number of subordinates overseen by a manager, could be wide or narrow.
- of financial reward that pays a certain percentage of the sale of each good/service.
- when the majority of decision making is done by a very small number of people. Decisions are made through the person in the center.
- organizational structure that has only 2 levels.
- system that enables workers to determine when they work.
- Faire/Leadership style referring to leaders that have minimal direct input into the work of employees.
29 Clues: assessment of an employee's performance. • organizational structure that has many levels. • organizational structure that has only 2 levels. • passing on of control and decision making to others. • of financial payment that is based on time or output. • rules of an organization that govern business activity. • to the desire, effort, and passion to achieve something. • ...
Year 9 Science revision - Semester 2 2025-11-10
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- Lives on or in a host and harms it.
- A cell that transmits electrical signals in the nervous system.
- One end of a magnet that attracts the south pole.
- Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord.
- Region where a force like magnetism acts.
- Able to spread from one organism to another.
- Network of nerves in the digestive system.
- The way a disease spreads.
- Nervous system controlling voluntary movements.
- Infectious protein that can cause brain diseases.
- Related to magnets or magnetism.
- Substances like stomach acid that kill microbes.
- An organism that carries and spreads pathogens.
- The opposite end of a magnet to north.
- Something that blocks pathogens from entering.
- Related to microorganisms.
- Wire wound in a loop or spiral.
- Coil of wire that creates a magnetic field when current flows.
- Area around a magnet where magnetic forces act.
- Passed down through DNA from parents.
- Type of barrier like skin that protects against pathogens.
- Nerves that carry information from the body to the brain.
- Division of the autonomic system that prepares the body for action.
- A condition that disrupts normal body function.
- Disease outbreak across countries or continents.
- Nerves that send signals from the brain to muscles.
- The body’s ability to resist infection.
- Made up of more than one cell.
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- Injection that helps build immunity.
- The ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- Cells that fight infections.
- A magnet created by an electric current.
- Nervous system controlling involuntary actions like heartbeat.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- Groups of organs working together for a common function.
- Tool that uses Earth’s magnetic field to show direction.
- Organisms like moulds and yeasts, some cause infections.
- When cells develop specific roles in a multicellular organism.
- The ends of a magnet where the force is strongest.
- Sudden outbreak of disease in a community.
- A system response that helps regulate processes, often positive or negative.
- The process of different body parts working together smoothly.
- Flow of electric charge through a conductor.
- Tinfectious agent that needs a host cell to reproduce.
- Practices that prevent disease spread.
- Division that calms the body after stress.
- Material inside a coil that strengthens an electromagnet.
- Capable of causing disease.
- Disease regularly found in a certain area.
- Single-celled organisms, some cause illness.
- Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
51 Clues: The way a disease spreads. • Related to microorganisms. • Capable of causing disease. • Cells that fight infections. • Made up of more than one cell. • Wire wound in a loop or spiral. • Related to magnets or magnetism. • Lives on or in a host and harms it. • Injection that helps build immunity. • A microorganism that causes disease. • Passed down through DNA from parents. • ...
Topic 2 Vocab 2025-12-19
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- Factors that Herzberg refers to as parts that help remove dissatisfaction of a job.
- Workers who move to other countries in search of better job opportunities.
- Labor markets where workers are typically on short-term, temporary contracts. (Ex. Door Dash worker)
- Refers to the number of subordinates overseen by a manager, could be wide or narrow.
- A system that enables workers to determine when they work.
- The passing on of control and decision making to others.
- Type of financial payment that rewards workers a fixed annual amount of money usually paid per month.
- Leadership style referring to leaders that treat their employees as if they are family members using guidance.
- Formal assessment of an employee's performance.
- Leadership style referring to leaders that have minimal direct input into the work of employees.
- Measures the percentage of the workforce that leaves in a given time period.
- Leadership style referring to leaders that consider the views of others when making decisions.
- The overall compensation package. (salaries, commission, fringe, shares)
- Motivational Theory that refers to people being motivated by different levels of needs.
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- Working away from the office by using electronic forms of communication.
- Motivational Theory that suggests that factors must be met in order to prevent dissatisfaction and the factors that actually motivate.
- Type of financial reward that pays a certain percentage of the sale of each good/service.
- Occurs when the majority of decision making is done by a very small number of people. Decisions are made through the person in the center.
- Motivational Theory that suggests that specialization and division of labor help to increase the level of productivity especially if pay is involved.
- Occurs when decision making authority and responsibility are shared with others.
- Refers to the desire, effort, and passion to achieve something.
- An organizational structure that has many levels.
- Leadership style referring to leaders making all of decisions rather than delegating.
- An organizational structure that has only 2 levels.
- Process of removing levels to flatten the organizational structure.
- Leadership style referring to leaders change their style based off of attitudes, behavior, and competencies.
- Official rules of an organization that govern business activity.
- Human Resource Management is the role of managers in planning and developing the people in a business.
- Type of financial payment that is based on time or output.
29 Clues: Formal assessment of an employee's performance. • An organizational structure that has many levels. • An organizational structure that has only 2 levels. • The passing on of control and decision making to others. • A system that enables workers to determine when they work. • Type of financial payment that is based on time or output. • ...
Etiquette Crossword 2019-12-09
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- one must do something as quickly as they can
- A brief account of one's professional or work experience and qualifications, often submitted with an employment application.
- not connected with religious or spiritual matters
- Pas an embarrassing or tactless act or remark in a social situation.
- Service a service provided in a hotel allowing guests to order food and drink to be brought to their rooms
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives) that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- Stylish and Sophisticated
- an official record of the proceedings of a meeting.
- Negotiation win-win negotiation where both sides can benefit
- the arrival of a notable person or thing; the weeks preceding Christmas
- The receiver should reply to an invitation indicating whether or not they will attend an event
- Skills Personality Traits
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect.
- a perfumed liquid composed of alcohol and fragrant oils. Usually for men.
- this information has not been decided yet
- Abrupt and often disconcertingly frank in speech
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- arguing back and forth (often about prices)
- Norm Formal or informal standards of behavior of a group
- restore (a dead person) to life
- a meal or party to which each of the guests contributes a dish.
- A habitual gesture or way of speaking or behaving
- a final term that has serious consequences if not met
- a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or group.
- Negotiation zero sum negotiation where what is gained on one side must be lost on the other.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting.
- a supportive system of sharing information and services among individuals and groups having a common interest
- Skills Technical Capabilities
- a substance which removes or conceals unpleasant smells, especially bodily odours.
- a small partitioned-off area of a room, for example one containing a shower or toilet, or a desk in an office.
- entrust (a task or responsibility) to another person, typically one who is less senior than oneself.
- befitting or characteristic of those who incline to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior
- Related to flowers
- advantageous or satisfactory to all parties involved
34 Clues: Related to flowers • Stylish and Sophisticated • Skills Personality Traits • Skills Technical Capabilities • restore (a dead person) to life • make clean and hygienic; disinfect. • this information has not been decided yet • arguing back and forth (often about prices) • one must do something as quickly as they can • Abrupt and often disconcertingly frank in speech • ...
Nursing Theorists 2021-10-27
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- One function of the nurse is to help patients eventually gain ______
- AttainmentTheory This theory focuses on the attainment of certain life goals
- Have 2 major systems, biological and behavioral
- Protective accordion-like mechanism that surrounds and protects the normal line of defense from invasion by stressors.
- This is the process of organizing, interpreting, and transforming information from sense data and memory
- This involves engaging the client in treatment, providing explanations and information, and answering questions
- This person offers direction to the client or group
- Her definition of a nurse is someone who remembers to consider the patients personal and genetic factors
- For her health is a dynamic state influenced by biological, psychological and social factors
- This is an approach created by Abdellah based from her past experiences and training
- Henderson was born in _________ city, Missouri
- This identifies human as a behavioral system which focuses on adaptation, conservation, and integrity
- According to Henderson, it is the ability to function independently in life's physiologic, environmental, and social aspects?
- The state where one is unable to provide care for themselves.
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- She was referred to as “the lady with the lamp”
- In _________’S Metaparadigm, this is a unique function to assist the sick or well in the performance to activities that contribute to health or its recovery.
- This are the needs of an individual patient that should maintain good hygiene and physical comfort
- Patient is capable of independence but requires assistance with decision-making or knowledge.
- During which war did the United States ask for Florence Nightingale's assistance in setting up military hospitals?
- Which of the following is an organismic response as per Levine's Four Conservation Principles?
- She defined nursing as A significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process that functions cooperatively with others to make health possible
- occurs before the system reacts to a stressor.
- Compensatory The state where the patient can fulfill some of his own needs, eventhough they still need nursing support.
- This pertains to recognition and physical assistance.
- Florence Nightingale believed that these aspects outside the person affect its health
- Nightingale was considered to be a pioneer of ____________?
- For Nightingale she believed this model to be: disease-free
- This emphasizes the meaning and structures of social events surrounding the occasion when food is eaten
- According to her, nursing interventions aim to help the system adapt or adjust and retain, restore, or maintain some degree of stability between the client system variables and environmental stressors, focusing on conserving energy
- The duration between the occurrence of one event and of another event
30 Clues: occurs before the system reacts to a stressor. • Henderson was born in _________ city, Missouri • She was referred to as “the lady with the lamp” • Have 2 major systems, biological and behavioral • This person offers direction to the client or group • This pertains to recognition and physical assistance. • Nightingale was considered to be a pioneer of ____________? • ...
Nursing Theorists 2021-10-27
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- Florence Nightingale believed that these aspects outside the person affect its health
- This is an organismic response as per Levine's Four Conservation Principles?
- For her health is a dynamic state influenced by biological, psychological and social factors
- Have 2 major systems, biological and behavioral
- According to her, nursing interventions aim to help the system adapt or adjust and retain, restore, or maintain some degree of stability between the client system variables and environmental stressors, focusing on conserving energy
- This person offers direction to the client or group
- This involves engaging the client in treatment, providing explanations and information, and answering questions
- Her definition of a nurse is someone who remembers to consider the patients personal and genetic factors
- Henderson was born in _________ city, Missouri
- This theory focuses on the attainment of certain life goals
- She defined nursing as A significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process that functions cooperatively with others to make health possible
- The state where one is unable to provide care for themselves.
- Nightingale was considered to be a pioneer of ____________?
- In_________’S Metaparadigm, this is a unique function to assist the sick or well in the performance to activities that contribute to health or its recovery.
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- The state where the patient can fulfill some of his own needs, eventhough they still need nursing support.
- According to Henderson, it is the ability to function independently in life's physiologic, environmental, and social aspects?
- One function of the nurse is to help patients eventually gain ______
- Patient is capable of independence but requires assistance with decision-making or knowledge.
- This identifies human as a behavioral system which focuses on adaptation, conservation, and integrity
- Protective accordion-like mechanism that surrounds and protects the normal line of defense from invasion by stressors.
- This emphasizes the meaning and structures of social events surrounding the occasion when food is eaten
- For Nightingale she believed this model to be: disease-free
- occurs before the system reacts to a stressor.
- During which war did the United States ask for Florence Nightingale's assistance in setting up military hospitals?
- This pertains to the recognition and physical assistance.
- This is the process of organizing, interpreting, and transforming information from sense data and memory
- These are the needs of an individual patient that should maintain good hygiene and physical comfort
- This is an approach created by Abdellah based from her past experiences and training
- The duration between the occurrence of one event and of another event
- She was referred to as “the lady with the lamp”
30 Clues: Henderson was born in _________ city, Missouri • occurs before the system reacts to a stressor. • Have 2 major systems, biological and behavioral • She was referred to as “the lady with the lamp” • This person offers direction to the client or group • This pertains to the recognition and physical assistance. • ...
Health 2021-10-06
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- the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- the practice of brushing and cleaning the coat of a horse, dog, or other animal.
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time.
- relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- a condition of body and mind that typically recurs for several hours every night, in which the nervous system is relatively inactive, the eyes closed, the postural muscles relaxed, and consciousness practically suspended.
- a minute opening in a surface, especially the skin or integument of an organism, through which gases, liquids, or microscopic particles can pass.
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- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- short for influenza.
- moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat, physical exertion, fever, or fear.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
- inflammation of the gums.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- the occurrence of inflamed or infected sebaceous glands in the skin; in particular, a condition characterized by red pimples on the face, prevalent chiefly among teenagers.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
23 Clues: short for influenza. • inflammation of the gums. • a temporary state of mind or feeling. • the state of being free from illness or injury. • pressure or tension exerted on a material object. • the condition of being physically fit and healthy. • the practice of brushing and cleaning the coat of a horse, dog, or other animal. • ...
Ottawa Mould Craft Crossword 2013-02-06
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- The colour code used at OMC to identify Controlled Goods.
- Rather than dealing with only the symptoms, the best way to correct issues is at the ______.
- Build a good one of these and business will improve!
- if we have this being shared frequently by all staff, we can prevent issues before they happen.
- When is comes to workplace safety, workers have the right to know, ________ and refuse.
- A polymer is a chemical compound or mixture of compounds consisting of repeating structural units created through a process of polymerization.
- ________ is essential to sustaining.
- The number of founders of Ottawa Mould Craft.
- Work the customer is willing to pay for (without the hyphen).
- The best method to follow in efforts to achieve results is to 1) Plan, 2) Do, 3) Check and 4) ___.
- This supports the first three principles of the 5S.
- The word 'plastic' comes from the Greek word, _________.
- The SPI called "Cell _____" is essential to the production floor basics.
- A great one of these is essential at OMC.
- Meaning "good change" or change for the good.
- Essential to cold/flu prevention.
- We are encouraged to ask this question so that we can start to engage in a different way of thinking and acting.
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- You can't fix what you don't ____ as a issue.
- Injection moulding machines require one to be mindful of three main hazards; heat, electricity and ______.
- Ottawa Mould Craft has this many owners.
- The right attitude will achieve the right ______.
- the more of these in inventory the better!
- is the deadliest waste, often causing all the other wastes.
- Having a chemical properly labels is essential to _______.
- In 196_ Ottawa Mould Craft was formed.
- This production style is costly and creates defects/errors.
- This KUN rest was featured in the first edition of the OMC publication, The Attitude.
- proper _______ techniques will save your back!
- This deadly waste can be hard to see if you're not still for a time.
- As unified ____ we can do amazing things!
- This waste requires space, people and equipment to count, store, transport and maintain it. Less is better!
- "A vision without _______ is merely a dream."
- One of the most popular words staff gave in 2012 that described our company.
- This area was the first at OMC to undergo a 5S transformation.
- There are this many kanban rules.
35 Clues: There are this many kanban rules. • Essential to cold/flu prevention. • ________ is essential to sustaining. • In 196_ Ottawa Mould Craft was formed. • Ottawa Mould Craft has this many owners. • As unified ____ we can do amazing things! • A great one of these is essential at OMC. • the more of these in inventory the better! • You can't fix what you don't ____ as a issue. • ...
WEEK 14 VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2014-05-16
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- a condition or practice conducive to the preservation of health, as cleanliness
- something that enters as an element into a mixture
- having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty
- a malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report
- a peculiarity of action, behavior, or personality; mannerism
- a word, phrase, or expression used invectively as a term of abuse or contempt, to express hostility
- a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth
- inclined to lustfulness; wanton; lewd
- a striving in rivalry; competition; contest
- to give up or put aside voluntarily
- to form a hypothesis
- lack of interest or concern
- high in station, rank, or repute; prominent; distinguished
- a trace of something bad, offensive, or harmful
- lower in station, rank, degree, or grade
- anything, as deceptive words or actions, used to cover up or gloss over faults, errors, or wrongdoings, or absolve a wrongdoer from blame
- widely and unfavorably known
- to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without legal right
- an unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable
- powerful; mighty
- represent in an ideal form or character; exalt to an ideal perfection or excellence
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- to talk informally with another or others; exchange views, opinions, etc., by talking
- to emphasize or make prominent
- to mislead the mind or judgment of; deceive
- threatening or portending evil, harm, or trouble; ominous
- at right angles to the vertical; parallel to level ground
- arousing admiration, awe, respect, etc.; moving; admirable
- the natural environment of an organism; place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism
- emotionally undeveloped; juvenile; childish
- made in imitation so as to be passed off fraudulently or deceptively as genuine; not genuine
- no longer in effect or use; not operating or functioning
- physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail
- something that incites or tends to incite to action or greater effort, as a reward offered for increased productivity
- absolutely necessary or required; unavoidable
- so extraordinary as to seem impossible
- having an extremely bad reputation
- to hold back; hinder; impede
- an impeding, stopping, preventing
- judicious in one's conduct or speech, especially with regard to respecting privacy or maintaining silence about something of a delicate nature; prudent; circumspect
- to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; detest utterly; loathe
40 Clues: powerful; mighty • to form a hypothesis • lack of interest or concern • to hold back; hinder; impede • widely and unfavorably known • to emphasize or make prominent • an impeding, stopping, preventing • having an extremely bad reputation • to give up or put aside voluntarily • inclined to lustfulness; wanton; lewd • so extraordinary as to seem impossible • ...
CNA State Test Review, Part 1 2014-05-21
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- activities of daily living
- an illness or disease gradual in onset, with no known cure
- process of exchanging information with others
- pathogens or microorganisms found in human blood that can cause infections/diseases in humans
- process occurs every 9-15 months to make sure long-term care facilities follow state/federal regulations; determine if quality of care if being given
- inadequate fluid intake can result in
- information you cannot or did not observe, based on something the residents reported to you which may or may not be true
- form of communication without using words
- Registered nurse
- a person can make ______________choices about a doctor, care, treatment, as well as what to wear, and what they desire to participate in
- discarded after each use
- a person given 6 months or less to live may receive this care
- writing down your nursing observations is called charting or ____________
- all employers must have a written plan which details ways to eliminate or reduce employees to infectious waste. This is known as a/an_____________Control Plan.
- sharps/infectious waste are disposed of in a _____________container
- a person is expected to die from an illness
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- a legal document that allows a person to choose what medical care they wish to receive if they cannot make their own decisions. This is an advanced _________________.
- Appoints someone to make medical decisions
- to keep private things private
- movement, facial expressions, and posture can express different attitudes/emotions; ___________language
- N0 CPR
- required 75 hours of training or CNAs
- Plan if you do not know how to communicate with a person, you may need to check the ____________ ____________
- a resident assessment that must be done within 14 days of admission, yearly and with a significant change; information gathered helps write the care plan
- nurse transfers authority to you
- hygiene single most important thing that you can do to prevent the spread of infection
- an individual on isolation or transmission-based precautions may be
- information that you see, hear, touch, or smell
- If a resident has a concern that is not met and the problem is not resolved, he/she may contact a trained individual
- a federal government agency that makes rules to protect workers from hazards on the job
- when applying PPE, which includes a gown, the gloves are pulled _____________the sleeve
- persons living in long-term care
- ______________director plans events to help residents socialize
33 Clues: N0 CPR • Registered nurse • discarded after each use • activities of daily living • to keep private things private • nurse transfers authority to you • persons living in long-term care • required 75 hours of training or CNAs • inadequate fluid intake can result in • form of communication without using words • Appoints someone to make medical decisions • ...
CNA 2014-08-16
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- muscle shrinkage
- urinating in the night frequently
- on back, nose up
- shortness of breath
- slow breathing
- use body in efficient and careful way
- activities of daily living
- fixed false belief
- elevated blood sugar
- lack of O2
- mild with long period b/w
- documented activity
- difficulty swallowing
- on-going
- sheets that contain information on hazardous material
- Abbreviation for personal protective equipment
- short of breath
- 1 year program with boards
- in charge of assisting other nurses
- description of care, patient response-headache, gave tylenol, headache gone
- blockage of blood flow to the heart
- free of disease spreading microbes
- unable to hold bladder or bowel
- Skills, care, judgements
- act of urinating
- helping a patient walk
- difficulty urinating
- fixed immovable joint
- cessation of breathing
- spitting up blood
- you must do ROM with a patient in this state
- elevated bp
- this prevents loss of function
- curved spine
- fast heart rate
- late day confusion
- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- toward
- spoken
- feeding tube
- inhalation of something other than air
- treatment
- signs, seen, heard
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- as needed
- difficulty speaking
- 97.6 degrees (+1)
- responsible for nursing staff
- cement-like stool
- slow heart rate
- diagnosis
- severe attacks
- decreased blood sugar
- in charge of shift
- swelling in the tissues
- written
- an unintentional wrong
- gas
- half body paralyzed
- helps patient's stay active
- complete breathing cycle
- history of patient
- training and 2-part test
- 2-4 year degree with boards
- 99.6 degrees (-1)
- heart rate
- stool
- hygiene for the groin area
- 98.6 degrees
- airborne respiratory disease
- visualizing things not in reality
- symptoms, cannot be observed, felt
- aproblem
- CNA's report to this person
- leaving a patient's room place this in their reach
- hard stool
- inadequate fluid level
- away
- palm up
- rummaging
- blood in urine
- musculo-skeletal
- fast breathing
- bad breath
- decreased bp
- injuring a person's name and reputation
- card file of information on medical record
- aids in lifting
- blood clot in bv's of brain
- cough this up
- cheyene stokes resps appearing means this is near
90 Clues: gas • away • stool • toward • spoken • written • palm up • on-going • aproblem • as needed • diagnosis • rummaging • treatment • lack of O2 • heart rate • hard stool • bad breath • elevated bp • 98.6 degrees • decreased bp • curved spine • feeding tube • cough this up • slow breathing • severe attacks • blood in urine • fast breathing • slow heart rate • short of breath • fast heart rate • aids in lifting • muscle shrinkage • on back, nose up • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- who seemed to bring the plague?
- one who is an unbeliever in respect to some religion.
- a weapon with a sword and an axe combined.
- his goal was to learn to write.
- on land the plague spread 2km per
- Where had Jesus had been crusified?
- a picture or representation of a sacred Christian person, itself regarded as sacred.
- the first case was documented on 1347
- what modern method have contributed to almost eliminating the plague?
- what did every knight carry?
- what word means good day in Flemish?
- a peasant
- an agricultural took improved the mail and became what new medieval weapon?
- what ingredient from the Middle Ages is a common toothpaste today?
- a shirt made out of metal mesh.
- can a modern made sword pierce a medieval armour?
- a large estate or a piece or land.
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- 1/10th of people became ——————— or nuns during the Middle Ages.
- a highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease.
- the first king to rule with the blessing of the church.
- the castle and estate of a feudal lord.
- the stereotype of the dental hygiene of a Middle Age person is blackened and
- what was the name of the famous trading road which enabled the plague's spread?
- from 500CE - 1500CE
- who gave 1/10th of their crops to the church?
- a person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch.
- a pear with a covered hand piece
- the act that deprives someone of membership in the church.
- describes who has the most power and who has the least.
- he led Franks for 30 years and also spread Christianity.
- a separation or division into factions.
- the political, military and social system based on the holding of lands and on the resulting relationship between lord and vassal.
- oranges stuck with cloves.
- who liked to use the mace?
- the beginning of Middle Ages
- what was more powerful, feudal states or the church?
- a strong central government ruled by a king or a queen.
- what modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
- who held the highest church position?
- any of the military expeditions undertaken by European Christians from c. 1100to c. 1400 to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims.
- around the rosy is a nursery rhyme that may have been about the plague
41 Clues: a peasant • from 500CE - 1500CE • oranges stuck with cloves. • who liked to use the mace? • the beginning of Middle Ages • what did every knight carry? • who seemed to bring the plague? • his goal was to learn to write. • a shirt made out of metal mesh. • a pear with a covered hand piece • on land the plague spread 2km per • a large estate or a piece or land. • ...
Chapter B5 Communicable Diseases Summary Crossword 2016-11-15
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- A deficiency disease of plants, characterised by a yellowing of the leaves
- The general name given to the body’s defences that prevent the entry of all types of pathogen
- A bacterial cause of food poisoning
- A simple hygiene measure to reduce the spread of pathogens to food (write as one word)
- A protein molecule that attaches to specific pathogens
- Antitoxins __________ the effect of poisonous toxins released by bacteria
- A secretion from the glands of the stomach wall that kills bacteria in food (write as one word)
- The process in which a white blood cell engulfs and destroys pathogens
- Chemicals used to remove pathogens found on the external surface of an organism (e.g. skin)
- The gel on which bacterial cultures are grown in the lab, it provides the nutrients they need for growth
- These provide immunity to a disease to prevent it’s spread amongst a population
- Athlete’s foot is an example of a disease caused by this type of pathogen
- An organism that can carry and pass on a pathogen without getting the disease
- Traps particles and bacteria in the trachea and lungs
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- A pathogen that may damage cells directly or produce toxins that damage tissues
- An antibiotic that can be used to treat some bacterial infections
- Fugal disease of plants that reduces the area of leaves to carry out photosynthesis (write as one word)
- A resistant strain of bacteria that can cause outbreaks of illness in hospitals
- A pathogen that uses mosquitoes as it’s very to be transmitted between human hosts
- Malaria is an example of this type of pathogen
- The class of chemicals released by certain plants to kill potential pathogens
- Drugs used to treat only the symptoms of a cold
- A viral disease that will attack the body’s immune system if left untreated
- The surface markers found on the outside of pathogens
- Chemicals used to kill all pathogens on inanimate objects
- An infectious disease causing microorganism
- Small ‘hairs’ on certain cells that move in a wave motion to remove any trapped bacteria or particles
- A viral disease of plants
- A type of pathogen that replicates within a body cell
- A massive depletion of the white blood cells in the immune system as a result of long-term viral infection
- A viral disease that typically causes a fever and red skin rash
- A bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD)
32 Clues: A viral disease of plants • A bacterial cause of food poisoning • An infectious disease causing microorganism • Malaria is an example of this type of pathogen • A bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD) • Drugs used to treat only the symptoms of a cold • The surface markers found on the outside of pathogens • A type of pathogen that replicates within a body cell • ...
CDH Ch 18 2023-11-03
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- Global Oral Health Data Bank is managed by what organization?
- Researchers are concerned with validity because they must ensure that research is ______.
- what is the accuracy of a study, which is affected by procedures and controls used while conducting the study
- one group surveyed at one point in time; assessment of the relationship of variables to the disease or condition measured
- what is the study of the occurrence of health and disease in populations and how this knowledge
- what study is used to answer questions and test hypothesis about an association between health and disease and other elements related to risks
- what study is used to answer questions about disease in a population
- when you have a good representation of a population and it is safe to generalize results to that population
- what study is not manipulated but simply observed to detect how the outcome is affected
- what trial is a well controlled and natural progression of a disease
- what study is referred to as a developmental study and
- one population or subset with common characteristics is observed and measured over time.
- what is an interventional test that tests the hypothesis related to a comparative question and establishes a cause-and-effect relationship.
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- what study focuses on the comparison of existing population data previously collected for another person rather than data collected from individuals in which the exposure and outcomes are known for each individual
- What is data provided for dental caries, periodontal disease, tobacco use, oral cancer, and other oral conditions and programs?
- what trial is an example of testing the ability of a new power toothbrush to reduce gingivitis?
- describes extent and distribution of disease or condition in a population, measured at one point in time.
- compares previously recorded data from two or more populations
- The length of the study can also affect the internal validity. Must be ___ enough to detect new disease, extension of current disease, and resolution of disease.
- What trial is a trial that is carried out on people in the community who may or may not be patients.
- what trial is a way to test an agent or treatment regimen in everyday conditions after its efficacy has been established
- a group with disease is compared to a group without disease to establish functional relationships
- Evidence-based practice requires an understanding of ____ research methods in order to be able to interpret research results and apply them to dental hygiene practice
- what refers to the accuracy of the results of the study
- How many analytical research studies are there
25 Clues: How many analytical research studies are there • what study is referred to as a developmental study and • what refers to the accuracy of the results of the study • Global Oral Health Data Bank is managed by what organization? • compares previously recorded data from two or more populations • what study is used to answer questions about disease in a population • ...
Spelling / Vocabulary Review 1/22/24 2024-01-19
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- not desirable or optimistic.
- difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.
- a group of people appointed for a specific function
- the faculty or state of being able to see.
- a sound or series of sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves
- a wide street in a town or city, typically one lined with trees.
- with no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally.
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety
- a room or building equipped for scientific experiments
- mentionedn alludedude to.
- a private teacher, typically one who teaches a single student
- a building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited.
- officially recognized as being trained to perform a particular job; certified.
- the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
- deep sorrow, especially that caused by someone's death.
- in a genuine way.
- a series of contests between a number of competitors
- a person in charge
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- a person who has defeated or surpassed all rivals in a competition
- restrict the movements of a limb or patient to allow healing.
- move skillfully or carefully.
- the action or power of focusing one's attention or mental effort.
- a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
- a gesture of respect
- to contaminate (water, air, or a place) with harmful or poisonous substances.
- well known from long or close association.
- give a practical exhibition and explanation of something is performed
- suitcases or other bags in which to pack personal belongings for traveling.
- a rebuke, especially an official one.
- publicly display a work of art or item of interest in an art gallery or museum
- attempt to find something.
- very strange or unusual, especially so as to cause interest or amusement.
- a substance which removes or conceals unpleasant smells, especially bodily odors.
- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- a device by which a flow of liquid or gas from a pipe or container can be controlled;
- a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration.
- a joining or merging of different parts
- in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy; strenuously.
- conditions or practices used in maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people
40 Clues: in a genuine way. • a person in charge • a gesture of respect • mentionedn alludedude to. • attempt to find something. • not desirable or optimistic. • move skillfully or carefully. • a rebuke, especially an official one. • sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety • a joining or merging of different parts • the faculty or state of being able to see. • ...
Jazz Age: 1920s 2023-11-01
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- Warren Harding attempted to restore economic growth by getting the government out of the economy, this is known as...
- Women that wore short skirts and bobbed hair, were considered rebellious in the 1920s
- 5 nations agreed to limit their navy
- The line of assembling automobiles; created by Henry Ford
- Many appliances and items were being producted very quickly and in strong numbers, what is this called?
- The big scare of communism, where Americans accused immigrants of importing socialist and communist ideas
- The last name of the man that invented the line of automobile assembly
- These immigrant men were arrested for murder because they were anarchists
- Something that Americans would use to purchase things, when they couldn't afford them
- Remaining apart from other countries affairs
- The device that was very popular during the 1920s, and was mass producted, and considered a "luxury item"
- An attempt to arrest foreign anarchists, communists, and radical leftists
- A bribery scandal where the Ohio Gang and the President had leased Navy reserves to private oil companies
- A pact that made it illegal to declare war
- A trial involving a teacher teaching the theory that man descended from animals
- Secret bars that people would go to after prohibition was enforced
- New products came to the market after disposable income rose, like hygiene and household cleaning products. What are these called?
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- This occurred after prohibition was placed, even though people expected it to die down because of it
- The act that created taxes on products that were brought from Europe
- Artistic development, racial pride, and a political organized organization was called this
- People that would illegally sell alcohol
- Many companies used this to get customers to purchase their products
- An organization that battled against segregation and discrimination against African Americans
- Many African Americans migrated from the rural south to industrial cities in the North
- The president during the 1920s
- The friends of the President, that were being involved in financial scandals
- An agreement with France, Britain, Germany, and America to help Germany pay war debts
- The banning of alcohol
- Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, and Edward Duke Ellington were all considered popular _____ _______ of the 1920s
- The political policy that promotes the interests of native-born over those of immigrants
- A group that most wanted to restrict immigrants by using threats and violent attacks
31 Clues: The banning of alcohol • The president during the 1920s • 5 nations agreed to limit their navy • People that would illegally sell alcohol • A pact that made it illegal to declare war • Remaining apart from other countries affairs • The line of assembling automobiles; created by Henry Ford • Secret bars that people would go to after prohibition was enforced • ...
Topic 2 HRM 2024-11-22
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- The overall compensation package. (salaries, commission, fringe, shares)
- Leadership style referring to leaders that treat their employees as if they are family members using guidance.
- An organizational structure that has many levels.
- Type of financial reward that pays a certain percentage of the sale of each good/service.
- Formal assessment of an employee's performance.
- Factors that Herzberg refers to as parts that help remove dissatisfaction of a job.
- Leadership style referring to leaders that consider the views of others when making decisions.
- Motivational Theory that refers to people being motivated by different levels of needs.
- Leadership style referring to leaders making all of decisions rather than delegating.
- Leadership style referring to leaders change their style based off of attitudes, behavior, and competencies.
- A system that enables workers to determine when they work.
- Measures the percentage of the workforce that leaves in a given time period.
- Type of financial payment that is based on time or output.
- Working away from the office by using electronic forms of communication.
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- Occurs when decision making authority and responsibility are shared with others.
- Type of financial payment that rewards workers a fixed annual amount of money usually paid per month.
- Official rules of an organization that govern business activity.
- Refers to the desire, effort, and passion to achieve something.
- Labor markets where workers are typically on short-term, temporary contracts. (Ex. Door Dash worker)
- Workers who move to other countries in search of better job opportunities.
- Refers to the number of subordinates overseen by a manager, could be wide or narrow.
- Leadership style referring to leaders that have minimal direct input into the work of employees.
- Human Resource Management is the role of managers in planning and developing the people in a business.
- Motivational Theory that suggests that specialization and division of labor help to increase the level of productivity especially if pay is involved.
- Occurs when the majority of decision making is done by a very small number of people. Decisions are made through the person in the center.
- An organizational structure that has only 2 levels.
- Process of removing levels to flatten the organizational structure.
- The passing on of control and decision making to others.
- Motivational Theory that suggests that factors must be met in order to prevent dissatisfaction and the factors that actually motivate.
29 Clues: Formal assessment of an employee's performance. • An organizational structure that has many levels. • An organizational structure that has only 2 levels. • The passing on of control and decision making to others. • A system that enables workers to determine when they work. • Type of financial payment that is based on time or output. • ...
Ottawa Mould Craft Crossword 2013-02-06
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- The SPI called "Cell _____" is essential to the production floor basics.
- Build a good one of these and business will improve!
- This area was the first at OMC to undergo a 5S transformation.
- This production style is costly and creates defects/errors.
- Rather than dealing with only the symptoms, the best way to correct issues is at the ______.
- Injection moulding machines require one to be mindful of three main hazards; heat, electricity and ______.
- This waste requires space, people and equipment to count, store, transport and maintain it. Less is better!
- Is the deadliest waste, often causing all the other wastes.
- The word 'plastic' comes from the Greek word, _________.
- If we have this being shared frequently by all staff, we can prevent issues before they happen.
- This KUN rest was featured in the first edition of the OMC publication, The Attitude.
- Having a chemical properly labels is essential to _______.
- This deadly waste can be hard to see if you're not still for a time.
- A great one of these is essential at OMC.
- The number of founders of Ottawa Mould Craft.
- In 196_ Ottawa Mould Craft was formed.
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- The best method to follow in efforts to achieve results is to 1) Plan, 2) Do, 3) Check and 4) ___.
- Meaning "good change" or change for the good.
- The colour code used at OMC to identify Controlled Goods.
- This supports the first three principles of the 5S.
- A polymer is a chemical compound or mixture of compounds consisting of repeating structural units created through a process of polymerization.
- One of the most popular words staff gave in 2012 that described our company.
- You can't fix what you don't ____ as a issue.
- Essential to cold/flu prevention.
- When is comes to workplace safety, workers have the right to know, ________ and refuse.
- ________ is essential to sustaining.
- Work the customer is willing to pay for (without the hyphen).
- There are this many kanban rules.
- The right attitude will achieve the right ______.
- Proper _______ techniques will save your back!
- We are encouraged to ask this question so that we can start to engage in a different way of thinking and acting.
- "A vision without _______ is merely a dream."
- Ottawa Mould Craft has this many owners.
- The more of these in inventory the better!
- As unified ____ we can do amazing things!
35 Clues: Essential to cold/flu prevention. • There are this many kanban rules. • ________ is essential to sustaining. • In 196_ Ottawa Mould Craft was formed. • Ottawa Mould Craft has this many owners. • A great one of these is essential at OMC. • As unified ____ we can do amazing things! • The more of these in inventory the better! • Meaning "good change" or change for the good. • ...
OMC Spring Crossword 2013-03-18
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- "A vision without _______ is merely a dream."
- Injection moulding machines have three main hazards; heat, electricity and ______.
- This deadly waste can be hard to see if you're not still for a time.
- Many people will be happy that Spring is here so they can to do some __________
- The SPI called, "Cell _____" is essential to the production floor basics.
- This KUN rest was featured in the first edition of the OMC publication, The Attitude.
- ________ is essential to sustaining.
- When it comes to workplace safety, workers have the right to know, ________ and refuse.
- Work the customer is willing to pay for (without the hyphen).
- Essential to cold/flu prevention.
- once the weather becomes a bit warmer, we can have these again.
- The right attitude will achieve the right ______.
- This waste requires space, people and equipment to count, store, transport and maintain it. Less is better!
- The number of founders of Ottawa Mould Craft.
- The colour code used at OMC to identify Controlled Goods.
- The word 'plastic' comes from the Greek word, _________.
- You can't fix what you don't ____ as a issue.
- This area was the first at OMC to undergo a 5S transformation.
- Rather than dealing with only the symptoms, the best way to correct issues is at the ______.
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- This production style is costly and can create defects/errors.
- There are this many kanban rules.
- Meaning "good change" or change for the good.
- This supports the first three principles of the 5S.
- Studies show that employees who are engaged in the workplace experience higher degrees of _______
- Having a chemical properly labels is essential to _______.
- Is the deadliest waste, often causing all the other wastes.
- A great one of these is essential at OMC.
- If we have this being shared frequently by all staff, we can prevent issues before they happen.
- Build a good one of these and business will improve!
- The best method to follow in efforts to achieve results is to 1) Plan, 2) Do, 3) Check and 4) ___.
- The more of these in inventory the better!
- the sight of this bird is often attributed to one of the first signs of spring.
- the Ontario Ministry of _______ keeps tabs on businesses to be sure they are practising safety standards.
- Proper _______ techniques will save your back!
- With this green power installed, the business will save money in the future.
35 Clues: There are this many kanban rules. • Essential to cold/flu prevention. • ________ is essential to sustaining. • A great one of these is essential at OMC. • The more of these in inventory the better! • Meaning "good change" or change for the good. • "A vision without _______ is merely a dream." • The number of founders of Ottawa Mould Craft. • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- Who liked using a mace?
- Vassals paid this to their lords, showing loyalty to them.
- The famous trading route that was said to enable the spread of the plague was called the ____ Road
- the act that deprives someone of membership in the church
- The epidemic that hit Europe in 1347.
- Battles fought between European Christians and Muslims
- Who was more powerful, feudal states or the ______
- A union of people who practice the same trade
- The ability to read and write
- Holy Roman Emperor
- A picture or representation of a sacred figure; sacred object
- Charlemagne's one goal that he never accomplished was to be able to read and _____
- the deliverance of the soul from the penalties of sin
- Who held the highest church position?
- What number of people out of 10 people in the Middle Ages would become a nun or monk?
- A house, castle, or estate
- Afraid that idols took place of sacred figures; Church of _____
- What did vassals get from their lords?
- What the Crusades were fought for
- a tenth of one's income contributed voluntarily to the church
- a group of people who have been ordained for religious services
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- Someone who has controversial opinions about religion, especially someone who publicly disagrees with the Church
- What modern weapon could a knight be compared to?
- a mutual separation or division into factions, especially a formal separation within a Christian church
- a work of art or literature from Ancient Greece or Rome; something considered to be of the highest rank or excellence
- personal independence; the idea that every person should be free to develop and pursue his or her own goals
- What job resulted in higher pay because of the Black Death?
- The nursery rhyme 'Ring Around The _____' is said to center around the Black Death
- A strong central government ruled by a king or queen
- The three countries that were impacted were England, Germany, and the ___________
- Peasant
- Where was the first documented case of the Black Death?
- The male leader of a family or tribe
- The plague spread 2 kilometers per ___ on land
- What could once-peasants become?
- A highly infectious, usually fatal, epidemic disease
- One who is an unbeliever in a specific religion
- Middle Ages people had the same standards for _____ hygiene as we do today
- What protected knights against their opposition?
- an institution of higher learning with teaching and researching facilities as well as graduate and professional schools
40 Clues: Peasant • Holy Roman Emperor • Who liked using a mace? • A house, castle, or estate • The ability to read and write • What could once-peasants become? • What the Crusades were fought for • The male leader of a family or tribe • The epidemic that hit Europe in 1347. • Who held the highest church position? • What did vassals get from their lords? • ...
Safety and Sanitation Crossword 2018-02-22
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- A system used to keep food safe on its journey from the kitchen to the table.
- A word which means healthy or clean and whole.
- A step in the flow of food where contamination can be prevented, reduced or eliminated.
- A procedure that means all the necessary switched on malfunctioning electrical equipment are tagged and locked from use.
- A barrier that holds back head or facial hair to keep it from contaminating food.
- The movement of harmful microorganisms from one place to another.
- A special liquid that kills bacteria on your skin.
- Products that can spoil quickly, especially if they are not stored properly.
- A kit that has equipment which involves assisting an injured person until professional medical help can be provided.
- The process of keeping foods warm or cold before serving them.
- A life threatening situation that usually occurs suddenly and unexpectedly; you must know how to respond and who to contact during this time.
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- point The point at which food remaining after being eaten is disposed of properly; cleaning and sanitizing are kept actions at this point.
- Clothing that is worn to help lower the chances of food contamination.
- A review and inspection of all safety procedures and equipment. It should be managed by foodservice employers but carried out by foodservice workers.
- A worker who is in direct contact with food can help prevent food borne illnesses by practicing this.
- This happens when raw foods or the plants or animals from which they come from are exposed to harmful microorganisms.
- A device used to check the temperatures of food.
- An emergency care that is performed on people who are unresponsive.
- A series of thrusts to the abdomen that can help dislodge something that is stuck in a person's airway.
- To heat a product at high enough temperatures to kill the harmful bacteria.
- The most common type of fire protection equipment used in foodservice operations; it is located within each work area.
- A well vented system that helps remove excess smoke, heat and vapours.
- An illness caused by bacteria which involves foods like poultry and poultry products, eggs, meat and meat products, fish, dairy products, protein foods and fresh produce.
- Removing food and other soil from a surface.
- The period of time a product can be stored and still be good to use.
25 Clues: Removing food and other soil from a surface. • A word which means healthy or clean and whole. • A device used to check the temperatures of food. • A special liquid that kills bacteria on your skin. • The process of keeping foods warm or cold before serving them. • The movement of harmful microorganisms from one place to another. • ...
Your professional Image 2018-03-07
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- performing this application enhances your best facial features and promotes your professional image.
- Salons often implement these guidelines to ensure that their stylist are dressed for success .
- often held to higher image standards by clients
- ________ and back injuries are the most commonly reported injuries by stylists in salons that do not practice ergonomics.
- The impression you project through both your outward appearance and your conduct in the workplace.
- Holding the wrist in a(n) ____________ position while using implements can help prevent injuries.
- this involves the process of caring for parts of the body and maintaining an overall polished look.
- sitting or standing with your back straight, head and shoulders held high, neck balanced, and the chest opened up and out are guidelines for good work ________.
- it is essential for beauty practitioners to be well groomed and practice basic hygiene as they work in ___________ ____________ to their clients.
- Dental care items, hand sanitizer, and body freshening products should all be included in your ___________ ___________.
- the key to avoiding problems with posture and movements.
- Being ________ _________ advertises the beauty professional's commitment to the beauty industry.
- Shoes worn by stylist while working in the salon should be comfortable, closed-toe, _________ ___________ and provide arch support.
- Regardless of your salons dress code your clothing should always be CLEAN, FRESH, FUNCTIONAL and _______________.
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- The science of designing and planning a workspace, as well as equipment and tools, for maximum comfort, safety and efficiency.
- Sitting or Standing __________ can put a great deal of stress on your neck, shoulders, back and legs.
- Stretching and walking around at __________ would be most helpful in countering the negative effects of repetitive motions.
- Stressful, repetitive motions have a cumulative effect on joints and _________.
- this term best describes your posture, as well as they way you walk and move.
- A tennis ball is useful in exercise to release stress from repetitive movement of which body part?
- A term that refers to the daily maintenance of cleanliness through the practice of good healthful habits.
- Bending forward or twisting your body to get closer to your client, gripping or squeezing implements to tightly , and hold your arms to far away from your body are all examples of _________ motions that will ultimately cause injuries.
- Installing hydraulic chairs which raise and lower best illustrate the use of Ergonomic ____________.
- A no-fragrance salon policy stipulates that team members cannot wear __________.
- the hallmark of professionalism
25 Clues: the hallmark of professionalism • often held to higher image standards by clients • the key to avoiding problems with posture and movements. • this term best describes your posture, as well as they way you walk and move. • Stressful, repetitive motions have a cumulative effect on joints and _________. • ...
Surgical Radiography 2021-01-20
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- Reconstruction or replacement of a joint
- corridor: The area between the draped patient and the instrument table
- A chemical substance used in imaging procedures to help show what is happening inside the body.
- Responsible for maintaining the integrity, safety and efficacy of the sterile field (2)
- Something that is completely clean and free of germs
- Licensed physician specially trained and qualified to perform surgical procedures
- Preferably an RN; monitors and coordinates all activities in the OR, provides supplies to scrub nurses and manages patient care (2)
- The absence of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms
- A ‘C’ shaped x-ray imaging intensifier
- A method of protecting yourself
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- Medical hardware with a hollow shaft and a low pullout strength compared to conventional screws which can be reasonable precision and minimal trauma (2)
- A metal rod forced into the medullary cavity of long, weight bearing bones which allows ambulation within weeks rather than months. (2)
- Laparoscopic procedure in which three or four small incisions are made in the upper right quadrant between the levels of the xiphoid process and umbilicus
- An x-ray procedure that makes it possible to see internal organs in motion. Using real time video.
- A room in a hospital specially equipped for surgical operations (2)
- Sterile fabric used to isolate the surgical site from possible sources of contamination
- Comprised of a large cylindrical, tapered tube with several internal structures in which an incident x-ray distribution is converted into a corresponding light image of non-limiting brightness (2)
- Condition and practices that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases
- Surgical procedure performed to alleviate pain caused by neural impingement
- A feature on the mobile C-arm used to hold the previous image in order to compare the old image and the new image(2)
- An imaging test that uses x-rays and a special dye to see inside the arteries
- Artificially induced loss of ability to feel pain done to permit the performance of other painful procedures
- Radiograph of the urinary tract following injection of contrast medium directly into the urethra, bladder, etc.(2)
- Type of surgery to fix a broken or fractured hip. Using pins, screws or plates to help hold broken bones together so the hip can heal correctly (2)
- operation mode on a mobile C-arm that reduces the dose to the patients. Most used mode.
25 Clues: A method of protecting yourself • A ‘C’ shaped x-ray imaging intensifier • Reconstruction or replacement of a joint • Something that is completely clean and free of germs • The absence of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms • A room in a hospital specially equipped for surgical operations (2) • ...
Surgical Radiography 2021-01-20
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- Radiograph of the urinary tract following injection of contrast medium directly into the urethra, bladder, etc (2)
- Something that is completely clean and free of germs
- A ‘C’ shaped x-ray imaging intensifier
- A room in a hospital specially equipped for surgical operations (2)
- Reconstruction or replacement of a joint
- A metal rod forced into the medullary cavity of long, weight bearing bones which allows ambulation within weeks rather than months. (2)
- A chemical substance used in imaging procedures to help show what is happening inside the body.
- Responsible for maintaining the integrity, safety and efficacy of the sterile field (2)
- Laparoscopic procedure in which three or four small incisions are made in the upper right quadrant between the levels of the xiphoid process and umbilicus
- Comprised of a large cylindrical, tapered tube with several internal structures in which an incident x-ray distribution is converted into a corresponding light image of non-limiting brightness (2)
- Artificially induced loss of ability to feel pain done to permit the performance of other painful procedures
- operation mode on a mobile C-arm that reduces the dose to the patients
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- Surgical procedure performed to alleviate pain caused by neural impingement
- Preferably an RN; monitors and coordinates all activities in the OR, provides supplies to scrub nurses and manages patient care (2)
- Licensed physician specially trained and qualified to perform surgical procedures
- Sterile fabric used to isolate the surgical site from possible sources of contamination
- The area between the draped patient and the instrument table (2)
- An x-ray procedure that makes it possible to see internal organs in motion. Using real time video.
- Medical hardware with a hollow shaft and a low pullout strength compared to conventional screws which can be reasonable precision and minimal trauma (2)
- A feature on the mobile C-arm used to hold the previous image in order to compare the old image and the new image (2)
- An imaging test that uses x-rays and a special dye to see inside the arteries
- Type of surgery to fix a broken or fractured hip. Using pins, screws or plates to help hold broken bones together so the hip can heal correctly (2)
- A method of protecting yourself
- Condition and practices that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases
- The absence of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms
25 Clues: A method of protecting yourself • A ‘C’ shaped x-ray imaging intensifier • Reconstruction or replacement of a joint • Something that is completely clean and free of germs • The absence of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms • The area between the draped patient and the instrument table (2) • A room in a hospital specially equipped for surgical operations (2) • ...
Gustavus Swim and Dive 2022 Crossword 2022-04-03
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- This person is a local legend on the frolf course – they’ve even drained a 234’ ace!
- This person frequents the hot tub during practice (when it’s working), and they also play lacrosse.
- has an iconic LEGO Captain Rex and Obi Wan Kenobi keychain.
- Can I get a "yee yee" for this enthusiastic flyer?
- This dog once said: “swim fast and … well, you know the rest."
- This person is from the center of the universe and wants you to “HAAD! SH!”.
- This person enjoys participating in grueling triathlons, chasing steeples, and 5ks… they may also be known to possess the best abs at GAC.
- This person keeps us all healthy and happy with her athletic training skills and is a very elegant diver.
- Despite their iconic Grinch hat, this person is always down for a cRaZy good time.
- This coach is always there to tell you that the pool is open.
- This swimmer loves everything Star Wars and has the vocal cords of an angel.
- A former breaststroker that could definitely go for a Hamm’s right about now.
- This person was a great diver at St. Cloud State and spells their name unlike the homophonic European country.
- This Montana native loves to spend time in the sun and do flips from high places.
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- A native Oregonian who is a cribbage allstar
- This person left a banana to die at the bottom of the pool for at least 40 days, is an alumni diver, and they have very pinchable cheeks.
- This person was a great breaststroker, is a current cat mom, & a future hot nurse.
- This person has a “honky-tonk” music taste, is a phenomenal deck dancer, and is an enthusiastic diving official.
- This Coach has mouth hygiene so good that their teeth sparkle for all to see.
- This butterflyer loves their nature walks and has a special office in the lib.
- This person is always laughing and having a good time (and they now have some sweet stitches to prove it).
- This person is a future teacher and thinks of the Boundary Waters as a second home.
- This person is a team mom and a friendly neighbor to one of the coaches.
- This person loves to swim all of the fan favorites (mile, 400 IM, 200 fly) & is a Taylor Swift fanatic.
- This person has three guitars and is a resident team DJ that loves to play a good ol’ Irish jig.
- The team’s favorite lawn mower and greatest ankle taper.
- This person is a swimmer from the center of the universe, a distinctive member of the 200 fly club, and a huge history buff.
27 Clues: A native Oregonian who is a cribbage allstar • Can I get a "yee yee" for this enthusiastic flyer? • The team’s favorite lawn mower and greatest ankle taper. • has an iconic LEGO Captain Rex and Obi Wan Kenobi keychain. • This coach is always there to tell you that the pool is open. • This dog once said: “swim fast and … well, you know the rest." • ...
Food Tech Key terms 2022-05-23
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- a chemical solution containing the maximum concentration of a solute dissolved in the solvent.
- The process of allowing air to be combined into ingredients to make them lighter.
- something that describes how ingredients behave during preparation and cooking.
- a form of non-enzymatic browning that occurs in foods when proteins and/or amino acids chemically react with carbohydrates of reducing sugars.
- an assessment of a food product through an individual’s five senses.
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect.
- described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.
- a method in which assets acquired first are sold, used, or disposed of first.
- the way an item of food or drink feels in the mouth, as distinct from its taste.
- an infective agent that is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.
- the length of time that a commodity may be stored without becoming unfit for consumption.
- small single-celled organisms.
- a type of acid hydrolysis that occurs by heating acidified starch.
- a slow cooking process that occurs when sugar is cooked over low heat, causing a change in both appearance and flavor.
- a solution that contains more than the maximum amount of solute that is capable of being dissolved at a given temperature.
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- when a food has been contaminated by a foreign object.
- the result of eating contaminated, spoiled, or toxic food.
- an organism that is microscopic.
- the physical movement or transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object or place to another.
- the process where starch and water are subjected to heat, causing the starch granules to swell.
- a chemical solution in which the solute concentration is lower than its equilibrium solubility.
- the action or process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state.
- any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone.
- scalding vegetables in boiling water or steam for a short time.
- a fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible.
- process modifying the molecular structure of a protein.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- liquid oozing out of a large number of foods such as jams, jellies, sauces, dairy products etc.
- proteins that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies.
29 Clues: small single-celled organisms. • an organism that is microscopic. • make clean and hygienic; disinfect. • when a food has been contaminated by a foreign object. • process modifying the molecular structure of a protein. • the result of eating contaminated, spoiled, or toxic food. • scalding vegetables in boiling water or steam for a short time. • ...
170 Gas Exchange Week 2 2025-01-28
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- _ blood loss: Triggers compensatory mechanisms, hypotension, inc. tachycardia, decreased LOC, oliguria, RBC normal size and shape
- _ anemia: Blood loss, hemolysis/ erythrocyte destruction, impaired RBC production (Lifespan consideration)
- Type of iron: Fresh shrimp, oysters, egg, milk, cheese, organ meats/ liver
- _ deficiency anemia: Pallor, progressive weakness and fatigue, SOB, heart palpitations, glossitis, cheilosis, diarrhea
- Diagnostic test that counts percentage of RBC in blood
- _ deficiency anemia: Brittle spoon-shaped nails, cheilosis, smooth and sore tongue, pica
- Chronic kidney disease leads to the body unable to make _ so bone marrow isn't being stimulated to make RBCs
- Implementation: Facilitate enhanced _ hygiene
- Women of _ age: Heavy menstruation, uterine fibroids, blood loss during childbirth, and vegetarian diets are risk factors for iron deficiency anemia
- Most common causes are iron deficiency, chronic disease of inflammation, and chronic kidney disease
- _ of organ or tissue that's source of blood loss
- Have high requirement for iron, girls at risk for anemia related to periods, underweight, overweight, malnourished, or obese
- Thalassemia major may need _
- Type of iron that's animal-based i.e. beef, chicken, clams, oysters, veal, eggs
- Individuals with thalassemia require blood _ throughout lifespan
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- _ women: Iron deficiency anemia is common, and adverse outcomes for both include inc, risk of mortality, preterm delivery, and low birth weight
- Deficiency in red and white blood cells and normal bone marrow is replaced by fat
- Type of iron: Broccoli, organ meats, eggs, wheat germ, asparagus, milk, kidney beans, green leafy veggies, yeast
- Implementation: Promote optimal _ function
- Diagnostic test that counts RBC and hemoglobin
- T/F: Chronic ulcers is risk factor for anemia
- Inherited disorder of hemoglobin synthesis and is intrinsic
- _-6-phosphate dehydrogenase anemia: Hereditary defect in RBC metabolism, triggered by stressors, and is intrinsic
- _ blood loss: Depletes iron stores and RBCs small and pale
- _ anemia: Rare form of anemia (acquired aplastic)
- Pernicious anemia may require _ to assess for causative disorder
- _ and children: Increased need for iron between 4-6 months, between 1-6 years and educate parents on importance of limiting cow's milk
- Blood _ anemia: Loss of RBCs, other components
- Diagnostic test that counts O2 carrying RBC
- Aplastic anemia may require stem cell _
- Acquired _ anemia: Hemolysis from factors outside of RBCs and is extrinsic
- Type of iron that's non-animal based i.e. oatmeal, dark leafy greens, dried fruit, bran flakes, brown rice, whole grain bread, dried beans
- _ B12 deficiency anemia: Pallor, jaundice, weakness, paresthesia, proprioception, difficulty maintaining balance
33 Clues: Thalassemia major may need _ • Aplastic anemia may require stem cell _ • Implementation: Promote optimal _ function • Diagnostic test that counts O2 carrying RBC • T/F: Chronic ulcers is risk factor for anemia • Implementation: Facilitate enhanced _ hygiene • Diagnostic test that counts RBC and hemoglobin • Blood _ anemia: Loss of RBCs, other components • ...
State Government 2021-05-28
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- a form of municipal government in which voters elect individuals to specific administrative positions, such as finance; all commissioners make up the city commission
- spending more money than one has
- similar to the state or federal constitution; includes the city’s official name, boundaries, and powers
- the form of government for the state’s counties; commission has at least three members
- an actual count of the people
- amounts spent
- a form of municipal government in which the people elect both the mayor and council members; the mayor manages the city, carrying out the policies and ordinances set by the city council
- West Virginia’s trial court of record
- a tax for items residents purchase from other states through mail-order firms, catalogs, and tv shopping networks
- a serious crime that is punishable by a prison term
- governing body for the school district; consists of five members
- group composed of the governor, secretary of state, state auditor, attorney general, state treasurer, commissioner of agriculture, and state superintendent of schools
- land and permanent structures on land
- the center of a county government
- income from taxes and other sources
- the act of distributing something according to a plan
- the estimated worth of property
- a form of municipal government in which voters elect council members who set policy and pass ordinances and who hire a professional city manager to handle the city’s daily operation.
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- state court that has jurisdiction over most misdemeanors, civil cases involving $5,000 or less, traffic and natural resources offenses, preliminary hearings in felony cases, brief commitment under mental hygiene law, and initial hearings in juvenile cases if designated as a juvenile referee
- the head of the executive branch of state government
- state court that hears cases involving divorce, annulment, separate maintenance, family support, paternity, child custody, visitation, and domestic violence
- the highest court in the state
- a crime less serious than a felony, usually punishable by a sentence in a local jail
- the introductory part of a document; a statement of purpose
- movable items such as automobiles
- a tax imposed on almost all retail sales
- tax levied on specific products such as gasoline, beer, liquor, firearms, and cigarettes; sometimes called a luxury tax
- a tax on the amount and value of minerals and materials severed (taken) from the earth
- a tax structure that divides income into brackets and taxes each bracket at a different rate
- a political unit smaller than the county; may be classified as a city, town, or village
30 Clues: amounts spent • an actual count of the people • the highest court in the state • the estimated worth of property • spending more money than one has • movable items such as automobiles • the center of a county government • income from taxes and other sources • West Virginia’s trial court of record • land and permanent structures on land • a tax imposed on almost all retail sales • ...
EGYPT 2022-08-29
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- Rulers undertook huge building projects while Egyptians made advances in medicine, ___, dentistry, and the arts.
- What did the Egyptians build to control the Nile floods?
- The Hyksos adopted Egyptian customs, ___, and even names.
- During the Old Kingdom, Egyptian rulers, later called ___, organized a strong, centralized state.
- Scholars divide the history of ancient Egypt into ___ main periods
- Later Greek and ___ armies marched into the rich Nile Valley.
- What kingdom that had developed along the Nile?
- Who was one of the outstanding rulers of the New Kingdom?
- Ancient Egyptians did not use money to sell and buy products, but all purchases were ___.
- In ancient times, Egyptians eagerly awaited the annual ___. It soaked the land with life-giving water and deposited a layer of rich silt, or soil.
- Upper Egypt stretched from the Nile’s first cataract, or waterfall, of the Nile northward to within ___ hundred miles of the Mediterranean Sea.
- At its height around 1450 B.C., the Egyptian empire reached as far north as ___ near the Euphrates River.
- The other name of The Old Kingdom during that time is “The ___ Age”.
- To complete the pyramids, workers hauled and lifted millions of ___ blocks, some weighing as much as 15 tons each.
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- Menes and his successors used the Nile as a ___ linking north and south.
- The ancient Greek historian Herodotus said that Egypt is wholly the ___ of the Nile.
- In prehistoric times, migrating people reached Egypt from?
- Tombs within the pyramids were considered ___ in which the deceased would live for eternity.
- In the Instructions of the Vizier Ptah-hotep, Ptah-hotep advised ambitious young people to be humble, honest, ___ to one’s father & superiors, and fair in dealing with other officials of all ranks.
- Who is Hatshepsut’s stepson?
- After Ramses II, Egyptian power slowly ___.
- How many distinct regions does Ancient Egypt have?
- Who was the king of Upper Egypt?
- What did the Egyptians believe?
- Who was the king of Egypt during the Old Kingdom that dispatched several military campaigns and sent expeditions to mine for minerals such as turquoise and copper.
- Egyptians believed the pharaoh was a ___.
- Who conquered the Nile region?
- Farmers took advantage of the fertile soil of the ___ Valley to grow wheat and flax.
- Who won the fame for the military victory in the later pharaoh?
- After more than a century of disunity, new pharaohs eventually reunited the land, ushering in a new era, the ___ Kingdom.
30 Clues: Who is Hatshepsut’s stepson? • Who conquered the Nile region? • What did the Egyptians believe? • Who was the king of Upper Egypt? • Egyptians believed the pharaoh was a ___. • After Ramses II, Egyptian power slowly ___. • What kingdom that had developed along the Nile? • How many distinct regions does Ancient Egypt have? • ...
EGYPT 2022-08-29
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- During the Old Kingdom, Egyptian rulers, later called ___, organized a strong, centralized state.
- Rulers undertook huge building projects while Egyptians made advances in medicine, ___, dentistry, and the arts.
- After more than a century of disunity, new pharaohs eventually reunited the land, ushering in a new era, the ___ Kingdom.
- Farmers took advantage of the fertile soil of the ___ Valley to grow wheat and flax.
- Who conquered the Nile region?
- What kingdom that had developed along the Nile?
- Who was one of the outstanding rulers of the New Kingdom?
- Ancient Egyptians did not use money to sell and buy products, but all purchases were ___.
- In ancient times, Egyptians eagerly awaited the annual ___. It soaked the land with life-giving water and deposited a layer of rich silt, or soil.
- In prehistoric times, migrating people reached Egypt from?
- Later Greek and ___ armies marched into the rich Nile Valley.
- After Ramses II, Egyptian power slowly ___.
- The Hyksos adopted Egyptian customs, ___, and even names.
- Upper Egypt stretched from the Nile’s first cataract, or waterfall, of the Nile northward to within ___ hundred miles of the Mediterranean Sea.
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- To complete the pyramids, workers hauled and lifted millions of ___ blocks, some weighing as much as 15 tons each.
- In the Instructions of the Vizier Ptah-hotep, Ptah-hotep advised ambitious young people to be humble, honest, ___ to one’s father & superiors, and fair in dealing with other officials of all ranks.
- Egyptians believed the pharaoh was a ___.
- What did the Egyptians build to control the Nile floods?
- Who was the king of Egypt during the Old Kingdom that dispatched several military campaigns and sent expeditions to mine for minerals such as turquoise and copper.
- Who is Hatshepsut’s stepson?
- Menes and his successors used the Nile as a ___ linking north and south.
- How many distinct regions does Ancient Egypt have?
- The other name of The Old Kingdom during that time is “The ___ Age”.
- What did the Egyptians believe?
- Tombs within the pyramids were considered ___ in which the deceased would live for eternity.
- Scholars divide the history of ancient Egypt into ___ main periods
- At its height around 1450 B.C., the Egyptian empire reached as far north as ___ near the Euphrates River.
- The ancient Greek historian Herodotus said that Egypt is wholly the ___ of the Nile.
- Who was the king of Upper Egypt?
- Who won the fame for the military victory in the later pharaoh?
30 Clues: Who is Hatshepsut’s stepson? • Who conquered the Nile region? • What did the Egyptians believe? • Who was the king of Upper Egypt? • Egyptians believed the pharaoh was a ___. • After Ramses II, Egyptian power slowly ___. • What kingdom that had developed along the Nile? • How many distinct regions does Ancient Egypt have? • ...
FOOD SAFETY 2025-09-01
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- Poisons that are produced by microorganisms, carried by fish, or released by plants.
- is a chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8.
- refers to something that is caused or transmitted by food, especially food contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms or toxic substances.
- refers to the availability of food and the ability of people to access, afford, and source adequate foodstuff.
- refers to the process of making something impure or unsuitable by contact with something unwanted or harmful.
- a kingdom of mostly microscopic, heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms closely related to animals.
- is defined as liquid diffused or condensed in a relatively small quantity.
- refers to practices that promote and preserve health.
- are single-celled, prokaryotic microorganisms that are ubiquitous in nature.
- refers to any tangible environmental factor or condition that can cause harm or injury through physical contact.
- Any substance in food that can cause illness, injury, or harm.
- is any substance that poses a risk to health and safety due to its chemical properties.
- is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- are substances used to control pests, including insects, weeds, rodents, fungi, and bacteria, that can harm crops, people, or animals.
- is any microscopic organism, including bacteria, protozoa, fungi, algae, and viruses.
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- refers to the deterioration in the quality, taste, texture, and safety of food products, rendering them unappetizing or potentially harmful to consume.
- involves practices aimed at maintaining and improving the cleanliness and safety of our surroundings to protect public health.
- is any biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily humans.
- is a physical quantity that expresses how hot or cold something is.
- are a category of chemical elements characterized by their luster, conductivity, and reactivity.
- means to make something sanitary or hygienic, typically by cleaning or sterilizing it to reduce or eliminate pathogenic agents like bacteria.
- is the unintentional transfer of harmful microorganisms or allergens from one surface, substance, or object to another, often due to unsanitary handling procedures.
- is the act or process of altering the color of something, often in an undesirable way, or the state of being discolored, .
- broadly refers to any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body.
- are organisms that live in or on a host organism and get their food from or at the expense of their host.
25 Clues: refers to practices that promote and preserve health. • is a chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. • Any substance in food that can cause illness, injury, or harm. • is a physical quantity that expresses how hot or cold something is. • is defined as liquid diffused or condensed in a relatively small quantity. • ...
Mots croisés 5.1 S1 2026-01-05
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- : Attitude professionnelle consistant à reconnaître la personne dans ses valeurs, ses choix et ses droits.
- : Valeur fondamentale du soin infirmier qui implique le respect de la personne, de son intégrité et de ses droits.
- : Action essentielle du soignant consistant à recueillir des informations cliniques par la vue, l’écoute et le toucher.
- : Appréciation de l’état de santé, des besoins et des capacités d’une personne à un moment donné.
- : Observation régulière et systématique de l’état du patient afin de détecter toute modification.
- : État global de satisfaction physique, psychique et sociale recherché dans la prise en soins.
- : Ensemble des mesures mises en place pour prévenir les accidents, les risques et garantir la protection du patient.
- : Échange verbal et non verbal entre le soignant et le patient permettant une relation de qualité.
- : Ensemble des actions réalisées par les professionnels pour maintenir, restaurer ou améliorer la santé.
- : Ajustement des soins et de l’accompagnement aux capacités, besoins et ressources du patient.
- : Respect de la pudeur, de la vie privée et de l’espace personnel du patient lors des soins.
- : Soin d’hygiène corporelle visant la propreté, le confort et le respect de la personne.
- : Lésions cutanées dues à une compression prolongée des tissus, souvent liées à l’immobilité.
- : Échanges d’informations écrites ou orales entre professionnels de santé assurant la continuité des soins.
- : Lien professionnel entre le soignant et le patient, basé sur la communication, l’écoute et la confiance.
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- : Capacité d’une personne à réaliser seule les actes de la vie quotidienne, en fonction de ses capacités physiques, psychiques et sociales.
- : Ensemble des soins et pratiques visant à maintenir la propreté du corps et à prévenir les infections.
- : État de bien-être physique et psychique recherché lors de la réalisation des soins.
- : Soutien apporté à une personne dans la réalisation des soins ou des actes de la vie quotidienne.
- : Mise en place du patient dans une position adaptée garantissant confort, sécurité et prévention des complications.
- : Actions destinées à éviter l’apparition de complications, d’accidents ou d’aggravation de l’état de santé.
- : Situation dans laquelle une personne a besoin d’une aide partielle ou totale pour réaliser les actes de la vie quotidienne.
- : Adaptation de l’environnement, du matériel et des gestes pour préserver la santé du patient et du soignant.
- : Action visant à aider ou accompagner un patient à changer de position ou à se déplacer.
- : Possibilité qu’un événement indésirable ou dangereux survienne pour le patient.
25 Clues: : Possibilité qu’un événement indésirable ou dangereux survienne pour le patient. • : État de bien-être physique et psychique recherché lors de la réalisation des soins. • : Soin d’hygiène corporelle visant la propreté, le confort et le respect de la personne. • : Action visant à aider ou accompagner un patient à changer de position ou à se déplacer. • ...
Nursing Theorists 2021-10-27
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- The state where one is unable to provide care for themselves.
- This is the process of organizing, interpreting, and transforming information from sense data and memory
- occurs before the system reacts to a stressor.
- The duration between the occurrence of one event and of another event
- One function of the nurse is to help patients eventually gain ______
- Florence Nightingale believed that these aspects outside the person affect its health
- Henderson was born in _________ city, Missouri
- Which of the following is an organismic response as per Levine's Four Conservation Principles?
- In _________’S Metaparadigm, this is a unique function to assist the sick or well in the performance to activities that contribute to health or its recovery.
- AttainmentTheory This theory focuses on the attainment of certain life goals
- According to Henderson, it is the ability to function independently in life's physiologic, environmental, and social aspects?
- According to her, nursing interventions aim to help the system adapt or adjust and retain, restore, or maintain some degree of stability between the client system variables and environmental stressors, focusing on conserving energy
- This involves engaging the client in treatment, providing explanations and information, and answering questions
- Protective accordion-like mechanism that surrounds and protects the normal line of defense from invasion by stressors.
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- Patient is capable of independence but requires assistance with decision-making or knowledge.
- This identifies human as a behavioral system which focuses on adaptation, conservation, and integrity
- This are the needs of an individual patient that should maintain good hygiene and physical comfort
- This pertains to recognition and physical assistance.
- Her definition of a nurse is someone who remembers to consider the patients personal and genetic factors
- During which war did the United States ask for Florence Nightingale's assistance in setting up military hospitals?
- This is an approach created by Abdellah based from her past experiences and training
- For Nightingale she believed this model to be: disease-free
- Compensatory The state where the patient can fulfill some of his own needs, eventhough they still need nursing support.
- Have 2 major systems, biological and behavioral
- Nightingale was considered to be a pioneer of ____________?
- She defined nursing as A significant, therapeutic, interpersonal process that functions cooperatively with others to make health possible
- This emphasizes the meaning and structures of social events surrounding the occasion when food is eaten
- This person offers direction to the client or group
- For her health is a dynamic state influenced by biological, psychological and social factors
- She was referred to as “the lady with the lamp”
30 Clues: occurs before the system reacts to a stressor. • Henderson was born in _________ city, Missouri • Have 2 major systems, biological and behavioral • She was referred to as “the lady with the lamp” • This person offers direction to the client or group • This pertains to recognition and physical assistance. • For Nightingale she believed this model to be: disease-free • ...
CNA 2014-08-16
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- stool
- urinating in the night frequently
- cough this up
- fixed false belief
- 98.6 degrees
- signs, seen, heard
- blood clot in bv's of brain
- decreased bp
- responsible for nursing staff
- complete breathing cycle
- difficulty speaking
- training and 2-part test
- difficulty swallowing
- history of patient
- hygiene for the groin area
- Skills, care, judgements
- mild with long period b/w
- fixed immovable joint
- in charge of assisting other nurses
- shortness of breath
- treatment
- hard stool
- use body in efficient and careful way
- as needed
- free of disease spreading microbes
- activities of daily living
- act of urinating
- in charge of shift
- this prevents loss of function
- you must do ROM with a patient in this state
- spitting up blood
- description of care, patient response-headache, gave tylenol, headache gone
- elevated blood sugar
- CNA's report to this person
- blockage of blood flow to the heart
- on back, nose up
- visualizing things not in reality
- toward
- short of breath
- inhalation of something other than air
- diagnosis
- aproblem
- aids in lifting
- muscle shrinkage
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- musculo-skeletal
- difficulty urinating
- swelling in the tissues
- gas
- feeding tube
- 2-4 year degree with boards
- leaving a patient's room place this in their reach
- blood in urine
- inadequate fluid level
- unable to hold bladder or bowel
- rummaging
- decreased blood sugar
- airborne respiratory disease
- sheets that contain information on hazardous material
- 99.6 degrees (-1)
- severe attacks
- helps patient's stay active
- spoken
- heart rate
- written
- on-going
- slow heart rate
- injuring a person's name and reputation
- bad breath
- fast breathing
- lack of O2
- elevated bp
- cessation of breathing
- Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- away
- card file of information on medical record
- cement-like stool
- curved spine
- half body paralyzed
- palm up
- symptoms, cannot be observed, felt
- 1 year program with boards
- late day confusion
- 97.6 degrees (+1)
- documented activity
- an unintentional wrong
- helping a patient walk
- fast heart rate
- cheyene stokes resps appearing means this is near
- Abbreviation for personal protective equipment
- slow breathing
90 Clues: gas • away • stool • spoken • toward • written • palm up • on-going • aproblem • rummaging • treatment • as needed • diagnosis • heart rate • bad breath • lack of O2 • hard stool • elevated bp • feeding tube • 98.6 degrees • decreased bp • curved spine • cough this up • blood in urine • severe attacks • fast breathing • slow breathing • slow heart rate • fast heart rate • short of breath • aids in lifting • musculo-skeletal • act of urinating • ...
Medical 3 2023-03-16
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- noun [ C or U ] the process of adding an amount of blood to the body of a person or animal, or the amount of blood itself
- verb [ I ] to make large twisting movements with the body
- verb [ T ] to use chemicals to prevent a dead body from decaying
- adjective formal able to be given from one person to another
- noun [ C or U ] a red, painful, and often swollen area in or on a part of your body
- An __________ organism is one that has arrived in a place from somewhere else and has a harmful effect on that place
- noun [ C ] C2 the bones of the head that surround the brain and give the head its shape
- verb [ I ] to become well again after an illness; to get back your strength, health, etc.
- гигиена noun [ U ] C1 the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease
- noun [ C usually singular, U ] protection or a safe place, especially for someone or something being chased or hunted
- noun [ U ] the action of removing dangerous substances from something
- verb [ I ] (of an injury, etc.) to form or give out a thick, yellow liquid because of infection
- noun [ U ] a serious medical condition in which a person's body temperature falls below the usual level as a result of being in severe cold for a long time
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- adjective formal A salubrious place is pleasant, clean, and healthy to live in
- adjective C2 (especially of a disease or something bad) continuing for a long time
- adjective completely clean and free from dirt and bacteria
- noun [ C ] a light bed on wheels, used to move patients in a hospital
- noun [ C or U ] the act of damaging something severely, especially by violently removing a part
- noun [ plural ] a metal instrument with two handles used in medical operations for picking up, pulling, and holding things
- adjective able to continue to exist as or develop into a living being
- adjective medically clean or without infection
- adjective not affected by a treatment, change, or process
- noun [ plural ] very large scissors
- noun [ U ] a very thin, light cloth, used to make clothing, to cover cuts and to separate solids from liquids, etc.; [ C or U ] a material like a net formed by wires crossing over each other.
- verb [ I or T ] to injure a person so severely that a part of their body will no longer work as it should
25 Clues: noun [ plural ] very large scissors • adjective medically clean or without infection • verb [ I ] to make large twisting movements with the body • adjective not affected by a treatment, change, or process • adjective completely clean and free from dirt and bacteria • adjective formal able to be given from one person to another • ...
Kitchen Safety and Sanitation 2022-09-20
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- Some _______ weaken your immune system, and you are higher risk for getting and spreading food born illnesses.
- An illness that is transmitted by the facial or oral rout.
- ____ Born illnesses is caused by consuming something that is contaminated.
- 1-6 _____ get food born illnesses per year
- Change these often to minimize bacterial growth on them.
- Removing dirt, grime, or food from the surface.
- Tool used to check if meat is cooked all the way through
- Don't use the same utensil you used to cook your food to ____ it, to prevent cross-contamination.
- Four C's: Washing hands and surfaces.
- Four C's: _____ Is heating something to the proper temperature.
- There are ____ main/common types of food born illnesses
- An illness
- These knives are at a higher risk of getting yourself hurt while using them
- _____ foods are more likely to give you food born illnesses (such as raw meat, unwashed fruit, unpasteurized milk, etc)
- Change ___ when cooking raw meat.
- This (usually) can be cooked out of foods to lessen food born illnesses
- This plays a major role in these breakouts, you can prevent them by having good ____.
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- 128k Americans get ______ per year and need treatment
- An infection with the staphylococcus aureus bacterium.
- A type of bacteria that lives in your intestines
- You should wash your ____ after handling raw meat.
- Four C's: don't cross ______.
- Don't taste or eat partially ____ foods.
- An illness that is caused by eating foods with animal feces.
- Stay home if you feel ___ so you don't potentially get others sick, or infect the food with your illness.
- Clean and sanitize everything you can in ___ sudsy water and clean.
- An illness that is caused by eating or drinking foods after people who are already contaminated.
- Four C's: ____ means to cool off something in the refrigerator.
- You need to _____ your foods so they are less likely to have bacteria in them.
- These knives are better for chopping so you can get clean slices and minimize cutting yourself easier
- ______ is potentially at risk for food born illnesses, but small children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with compromised immune systems are at an even more higher risk of food born illness.
- Using chemicals to clean off a surface.
- Don't let your food sit our for more then two ____ at a time.
33 Clues: An illness • Four C's: don't cross ______. • Change ___ when cooking raw meat. • Four C's: Washing hands and surfaces. • Using chemicals to clean off a surface. • Don't taste or eat partially ____ foods. • 1-6 _____ get food born illnesses per year • Removing dirt, grime, or food from the surface. • A type of bacteria that lives in your intestines • ...
Coronavirus Vocabulary 2020-04-14
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- Soft paper which is used for cleaning, especially your nose, and is thrown away after use.
- Covering for all or part of the face which protects, hides or decorates the person wearing it.
- When something moves to cover a larger area or affect a larger number of people.
- A disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus.
- A highly infectious respiratory disease caused by a new coronavirus.
- The period between infection and the appearance of signs of disease.
- A medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual and the heart beats very fast.
- A strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease.
- To clean something using water.
- Feelings of illness or physical or mental change which is caused The process of getting back something lost especially health, ability, possessions, etc.
- A disease prevalent throughout an entire country, continent, or the whole world.
- any of a group of RNA viruses that cause a variety of diseases in humans and other animals.
- Showing that you are strong and well.
- A substance which contains a form that is not harmful of a virus or bacterium and which is given to a person or animal to prevent them from getting the disease which the virus or bacterium causes.
- The degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease
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- When you stop something from happening or stop someone from doing something.
- The complete separation from others of a person suffering from contagious or infectious disease.
- A person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt.
- To remove dirt from something.
- The cells and tissues in the body which make it able to protect itself against infection.
- A masklike device, usually of gauze, worn over the mouth (or nose and mouth) to prevent the inhalation of noxious substances or the like.
- The act or process of taking air into your lungs and releasing it.
- To make someone with an illness healthy again.
- To force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short loud sound.
- A substance used for washing the body which is usually hard, often has a pleasant smell, and produces a mass of bubbles when rubbed with water.
- A person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular doctor or dentist when necessary.
26 Clues: To remove dirt from something. • To clean something using water. • Showing that you are strong and well. • To make someone with an illness healthy again. • A strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease. • The act or process of taking air into your lungs and releasing it. • A highly infectious respiratory disease caused by a new coronavirus. • ...
State Government 2021-05-28
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- a form of municipal government in which voters elect individuals to specific administrative positions, such as finance; all commissioners make up the city commission
- spending more money than one has
- similar to the state or federal constitution; includes the city’s official name, boundaries, and powers
- the form of government for the state’s counties; commission has at least three members
- an actual count of the people
- amounts spent
- a form of municipal government in which the people elect both the mayor and council members; the mayor manages the city, carrying out the policies and ordinances set by the city council
- West Virginia’s trial court of record
- a tax for items residents purchase from other states through mail-order firms, catalogs, and tv shopping networks
- a serious crime that is punishable by a prison term
- governing body for the school district; consists of five members
- group composed of the governor, secretary of state, state auditor, attorney general, state treasurer, commissioner of agriculture, and state superintendent of schools
- land and permanent structures on land
- the center of a county government
- income from taxes and other sources
- the act of distributing something according to a plan
- the estimated worth of property
- a form of municipal government in which voters elect council members who set policy and pass ordinances and who hire a professional city manager to handle the city’s daily operation.
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- state court that has jurisdiction over most misdemeanors, civil cases involving $5,000 or less, traffic and natural resources offenses, preliminary hearings in felony cases, brief commitment under mental hygiene law, and initial hearings in juvenile cases if designated as a juvenile referee
- the head of the executive branch of state government
- state court that hears cases involving divorce, annulment, separate maintenance, family support, paternity, child custody, visitation, and domestic violence
- the highest court in the state
- a crime less serious than a felony, usually punishable b y a sentence in a local jail
- the introductory part of a document; a statement of purpose
- movable items such as automobiles
- a tax imposed on almost all retail sales
- tax levied on specific products such as gasoline, beer, liquor, firearms, and cigarettes; sometimes called a luxury tax
- a tax on the amount and value of minerals and materials severed (taken) from the earth
- a tax structure that divides income into brackets and taxes each bracket at a different rate
- a political unit smaller than the county; may be classified as a city, town, or village
30 Clues: amounts spent • an actual count of the people • the highest court in the state • the estimated worth of property • spending more money than one has • movable items such as automobiles • the center of a county government • income from taxes and other sources • West Virginia’s trial court of record • land and permanent structures on land • a tax imposed on almost all retail sales • ...
Culinary Arts 2021-10-01
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- Cool food from 135 to 70 degrees within _____ hours
- The three hazards are Chemical, Physical, and
- Washing hands and wearing clean clothes are examples of good personal
- This bacteria is linked to ready-to-eat foods and beverages
- Worn when handling ready to eat foods
- When a food allergen touches another food
- You must change hot buffet food every ____ hours
- Bacteria grows _____ when in range of 70-125 degrees
- Bug sprays, cleaning compounds and fertilizers are examples of _____hazards found in food
- Mold is an example of
- Total seconds needed to properly wash hands
- If the ph level of water is 14 is highly
- The transfer of harmful bacteria from one object to another.
- What thermometer measures the surface
- Raw or undercooked ground meat is linked to this bacteria
- An immersion probe is an example of a
- What RTE foods do you not have to use gloves for when washing
- You must stick the thermometer is the ____ part of the food
- Small, living plant or animal not visible to the naked eye
- Which shelf should raw chicken be stored in a refrigerator?
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- Leaving out raw chicken at room temp is an example of
- A protein in a food or ingredient that some people are sensitive to.
- bacteria in the right conditions can double every ____ minutes
- To properly clean something you must Wash, Rinse, and
- Never use a ____ cup to scoop up ice
- The living cell that a virus invades is called the ____
- Tiny, harmful lifeforms that cannot be seen, touched or smelled are known as
- The ice-point method or boiling-point method is used to do this
- Four types of pathogens that can contaminate food and cause foodborne illness are bacteria, viruses, fungi and
- This food must be cooked to a degree of 165
- Hair, fingernails, and metal shavings from a can are examples of what hazard
- The first-in, first-out system is known as this
- The yellowing of the eyes and skin
- What organization inspects meat, poultry, and eggs
- The most important way to prevent bacteria from causing a food-borne illness is to control
- What do you take off before you use the restroom after preparing RTE foods
- _____ are single-celled organisms that can live in food or water and also on our skin and clothing.
- ______ cannot be destroyed by cooking or freezing.
- You must change out cold buffet every ____ hours
- The M in FATTOM stands for_____
40 Clues: Mold is an example of • The M in FATTOM stands for_____ • The yellowing of the eyes and skin • Never use a ____ cup to scoop up ice • Worn when handling ready to eat foods • What thermometer measures the surface • An immersion probe is an example of a • If the ph level of water is 14 is highly • When a food allergen touches another food • ...
EGYPT 2022-08-29
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- During the Old Kingdom, Egyptian rulers, later called ___, organized a strong, centralized state.
- Rulers undertook huge building projects while Egyptians made advances in medicine, ___, dentistry, and the arts.
- After more than a century of disunity, new pharaohs eventually reunited the land, ushering in a new era, the ___ Kingdom.
- Farmers took advantage of the fertile soil of the ___ Valley to grow wheat and flax.
- Who conquered the Nile region?
- What kingdom that had developed along the Nile?
- Who was one of the outstanding rulers of the New Kingdom?
- Ancient Egyptians did not use money to sell and buy products, but all purchases were ___.
- In ancient times, Egyptians eagerly awaited the annual ___. It soaked the land with life-giving water and deposited a layer of rich silt, or soil.
- In prehistoric times, migrating people reached Egypt from?
- Later Greek and ___ armies marched into the rich Nile Valley.
- After Ramses II, Egyptian power slowly ___.
- The Hyksos adopted Egyptian customs, ___, and even names.
- Upper Egypt stretched from the Nile’s first cataract, or waterfall, of the Nile northward to within ___ hundred miles of the Mediterranean Sea.
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- To complete the pyramids, workers hauled and lifted millions of ___ blocks, some weighing as much as 15 tons each.
- In the Instructions of the Vizier Ptah-hotep, Ptah-hotep advised ambitious young people to be humble, honest, ___ to one’s father & superiors, and fair in dealing with other officials of all ranks.
- Egyptians believed the pharaoh was a ___.
- What did the Egyptians build to control the Nile floods?
- Who was the king of Egypt during the Old Kingdom that dispatched several military campaigns and sent expeditions to mine for minerals such as turquoise and copper.
- Who is Hatshepsut’s stepson?
- Menes and his successors used the Nile as a ___ linking north and south.
- How many distinct regions does Ancient Egypt have?
- The other name of The Old Kingdom during that time is “The ___ Age”.
- What did the Egyptians believe?
- Tombs within the pyramids were considered ___ in which the deceased would live for eternity.
- Scholars divide the history of ancient Egypt into ___ main periods
- At its height around 1450 B.C., the Egyptian empire reached as far north as ___ near the Euphrates River.
- The ancient Greek historian Herodotus said that Egypt is wholly the ___ of the Nile.
- Who was the king of Upper Egypt?
- Who won the fame for the military victory in the later pharaoh?
30 Clues: Who is Hatshepsut’s stepson? • Who conquered the Nile region? • What did the Egyptians believe? • Who was the king of Upper Egypt? • Egyptians believed the pharaoh was a ___. • After Ramses II, Egyptian power slowly ___. • What kingdom that had developed along the Nile? • How many distinct regions does Ancient Egypt have? • ...
Physical Fitness PE001 2017-01-17
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- the overall condition of someone's body or mind.
- Muscular ____ The ability of muscles to lift a heavy weight or exert a lot of force one time.
- physical activity that is done in order to become stronger and healthier.
- - Muscular ____ - The ability to use muscles for a long period of time without tiring.
- The ability of body parts to work together when you perform an activity.
- the sport or practice of fighting with the fists, especially with padded gloves in a roped square ring according to prescribed rules.
- arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practices.
- is a form of physical exercise in which a specific muscle or tendon (or muscle group) is deliberately flexed or stretched in order to improve the muscle's felt elasticity and achieve comfortable muscle tone.
- The ability to use your joints fully through a wide range of motion.
- a system of physical discipline and movement originating among Brazilian slaves, treated as a martial art and dance form.
- ____ Fitness is a Latin-inspired cardio-dance workout that uses music and choreographed steps to form a fitness party atmosphere.
- a physical activity that is done for enjoyment.
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- Physical ____ - is your ability to carry out tasks without undue fatigue.
- The ability to change body positions quickly and keep the body under control when moving.
- The ability to combine strength with speed while moving.
- conditions or practices (as of cleanliness) conducive to health
- a sport involving the performance of exercises requiring balance strength, flexibility, agility, endurance and control
- The ability to move all or a part of the body quickly.
- _____ endurance - The ability of the heart, lungs, blood vessels, and blood to work efficiently and to supply the body with oxygen.
- (also known as cardio) is physical exercise of low to high intensity that depends primarily on the aerobic energy-generating process.
- also known as Eskrima and Kali, is the national sport and martial art of the Philippines.
- A sports festival held every four years in different venues, instigated by the Frenchman Baron de Coubertin (1863–1937) in 1896.
- The ability to keep the body in a steady position while standing and moving.
- an exercise that helps your body prepare itself for exercise and reduces the chance of injury.
- a Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline, a part of which, including breath control, simple meditation, and the adoption of specific bodily postures, is widely practiced for health and relaxation.
25 Clues: a physical activity that is done for enjoyment. • the overall condition of someone's body or mind. • The ability to move all or a part of the body quickly. • The ability to combine strength with speed while moving. • arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practices. • conditions or practices (as of cleanliness) conducive to health • ...
Geography Quiz 2 2023-11-13
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- industry that involves jobs related to information technology, research, and development
- individuals or groups who buy and use goods and services
- involves the maintenance or improvement of health through the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illness
- economic system where the government makes most of the economic decisions.
- the introduction of new ideas, methods, or products to improve or create something
- the percentage of people in a population living below the poverty line
- the basic materials used to make products before they are processed or manufactured
- economic system where prices and production are determined by competition in the marketplace
- refers to the promotion of hygiene and cleanliness, especially in living conditions and public health
- the number of years it takes for a population to double in size
- a system of programs and services provided by the government to help individuals and families in need
- intangible products provided to consumers, like education, healthcare, or banking.
- the system by which goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed in a society
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- the practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil and the rearing of animals
- the average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime
- economic system that combines elements of both command and market economies
- economic system where customs and traditions determine economic decisions, often involving barter and simple trade
- the process of removing raw materials from the Earth, like mining or drilling for oil.
- an economic system where private individuals or businesses own and operate for profit
- the extra money a business earns after subtracting all the costs it has to pay
- the rivalry among sellers trying to achieve goals such as increasing profits or market share.
- industry that involves jobs and activities related to collecting or producing raw materials directly from nature, like farming or mining
- individuals or businesses that create and supply goods and services
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society
- goods that are bought and sold, especially those produced for profit
- industry that is all about turning raw materials into finished products, includes manufacturing and construction
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- involves making choices about when to have children and how many to have, often using contraception
- an economic system where the government or the community collectively owns and controls certain industries
- industry that provides services, like teaching, healthcare, and banking
30 Clues: individuals or groups who buy and use goods and services • the average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime • the number of years it takes for a population to double in size • individuals or businesses that create and supply goods and services • goods that are bought and sold, especially those produced for profit • ...
Infection prevention and control 2024-01-15
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- Are protein particles that lack nucleic acids and are not inactivated by methods for destroying bacteria or viruses.
- able to live and grow only in the absence of oxygen
- Are one-celled micro-organisms belonging to the animal kingdom and can be parasitic in nature
- gloves, gown, eyewear, and mask
- an animal or plant that harbors and provides sustenance for another organism
- Dead tissue or foreign matter
- This link in the chain of infection can be interrupted by effective hand hygiene, proper disinfection and sterilization of medical equiptment
- Consuming food or water that is contaminated with disease-causing micro-organisms is one example of how this link in the chain of infection can happen
- invasion and multiplication in body tissues of micro-organisms that cause cellular injury
- single-cell micro-organisms lacking a nucleus that reproduce every few minutes up to several weeks
- Route by which a pathogen leaves the body of its host
- needs oxygen to live and grow
- A human may be susceptible by virtue of age, state of health, or broken skin in the link of the chain of infection
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- organism only visible with a microscope
- gown, mask, eyewear, and gloves
- Cells capable of ingesting particulate matter
- Are composed of particles of nucleic acids, DNA or RNA, with a protein coat and sometimes a membranous envelope
- Any micro-organism or biologic agent capable of causing disease
- Places where micro-organisms are found. Can be infected wounds, human or animal
- fluid in or on tissue surfaces that has escaped from blood vessels in response to inflammation and that contains protein and cellular debris
- an agent that reduces the number of viable micro-organisms
- Are tiny, primitive organisms of the kingdom Fungi that contain no chlorophyll
- Are small round or rod-shaped micro-organisms that are transmitted by bites of lie, ticks, fleas, and mites that act as vectors
- localized response caused by injury or destruction of tissues that serve to contain the injurious agent and injured tissue
- Serves as first line of defense against harmful environmental agents
- A poison; a poisonous protein produced by certain bacteria
- Degree to which a micro-organism can cause infection in the host or invade the host
- Carrier that transports an infective agent from one host to another, such as animals, insects, and rodents
- Are parasitic worms of flukes belonging to the animal kingdom
29 Clues: Dead tissue or foreign matter • needs oxygen to live and grow • gown, mask, eyewear, and gloves • gloves, gown, eyewear, and mask • organism only visible with a microscope • Cells capable of ingesting particulate matter • able to live and grow only in the absence of oxygen • Route by which a pathogen leaves the body of its host • ...
1-21 history Sawyer 2024-11-20
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- a person who writes music
- showing poor manners and bad taste; crude
- In the Middle Ages, most people survived by _______
- needing no help from others to live or survive
- an offer of marriage
- to return to the way things used to be
- something that provides what is needed to grow and live
- Benedict’s rules were called ____________________
- strong loyalty to a cause or belief
- a group of countries controlled by a single authority
- a male noble who rules a small territory
- a hole dug deep into the ground to get water
- safety, freedom from danger
- an agreement to stop fighting
- payment for the release of a prisoner
- a person who defeats an opponent or enemy winner
- a raised canal that carries water from one place to another
- a school where advanced learning is taught
- gradual loss of importance and power
- cleanliness
- an area of land
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- the activity of fighting a war
- the activities of a leader or ruler running a government
- ________________ trained from an early age to become monks and nuns.
- an improvement
- a person who cures the sick
- a person of low social rank, usually a farmer or unskilled worker
- an image in one’s mind or imagination that others cannot see
- the animals kept on a farm
- a series of rulers who are all from the same family
- a large country house and its surrounding land
- the leader of a monastery
- be judged guilty or innocent in a court of law
- money collected from citizens by the government
- a group of businessmen who control a certain craft
- a king or queen
- to return to strength; to “bring back to life”
- a handwoven wall hanging that may depict people and/or a scene
- a long and bitter argument
- an area of land or property
- not advanced socially or culturally
- a relative who lived a long time ago
- At its height, the Roman Empire covered parts of ________
- a legal promise
- evidence of events from the past
- the sacred writings of a religion
- the leader of a monastery
- a legal process used to decide if a person is guilty or innocent
- powerful families that held fiefs and titles
- a person or group that comes into a country by force
- the bottom of a fireplace
51 Clues: cleanliness • an improvement • a king or queen • a legal promise • an area of land • an offer of marriage • a person who writes music • the leader of a monastery • the leader of a monastery • the bottom of a fireplace • the animals kept on a farm • a long and bitter argument • a person who cures the sick • an area of land or property • safety, freedom from danger • ...
Topic 2 Vocab 2024-11-22
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- The overall compensation package. (salaries, commission, fringe, shares)
- Leadership style referring to leaders that treat their employees as if they are family members using guidance.
- An organizational structure that has many levels.
- Type of financial reward that pays a certain percentage of the sale of each good/service.
- Formal assessment of an employee's performance.
- Factors that Herzberg refers to as parts that help remove dissatisfaction of a job.
- Leadership style referring to leaders that consider the views of others when making decisions.
- Motivational Theory that refers to people being motivated by different levels of needs.
- Leadership style referring to leaders making all of decisions rather than delegating.
- Leadership style referring to leaders change their style based off of attitudes, behavior, and competencies.
- A system that enables workers to determine when they work.
- Measures the percentage of the workforce that leaves in a given time period.
- Type of financial payment that is based on time or output.
- Working away from the office by using electronic forms of communication.
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- Occurs when decision making authority and responsibility are shared with others.
- Type of financial payment that rewards workers a fixed annual amount of money usually paid per month.
- Official rules of an organization that govern business activity.
- Refers to the desire, effort, and passion to achieve something.
- Labor markets where workers are typically on short-term, temporary contracts. (Ex. Door Dash worker)
- Workers who move to other countries in search of better job opportunities.
- Refers to the number of subordinates overseen by a manager, could be wide or narrow.
- Leadership style referring to leaders that have minimal direct input into the work of employees.
- Human Resource Management is the role of managers in planning and developing the people in a business.
- Motivational Theory that suggests that specialization and division of labor help to increase the level of productivity especially if pay is involved.
- Occurs when the majority of decision making is done by a very small number of people. Decisions are made through the person in the center.
- An organizational structure that has only 2 levels.
- Process of removing levels to flatten the organizational structure.
- The passing on of control and decision making to others.
- Motivational Theory that suggests that factors must be met in order to prevent dissatisfaction and the factors that actually motivate.
29 Clues: Formal assessment of an employee's performance. • An organizational structure that has many levels. • An organizational structure that has only 2 levels. • The passing on of control and decision making to others. • A system that enables workers to determine when they work. • Type of financial payment that is based on time or output. • ...
Infection Prevention for CNA 2025-02-03
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- An important part of standard precautions that should be worn when engaging in patient care
- Precaution placed for patients with CDiff that requires hand washing with soap and water
- Dry time for bleach wipes (minutes)
- If this is noted around an IV or line site it should be reported to the nurse
- ___ at an IV/line site should be reported immediately to an RN
- Soap and water should be used for bathing if the patient has a ___ to CHG
- The expectation if a patient is refusing oral or CHG hygiene, especially if they have central access
- ___ Precautions are designed to reduce the risk of exposure to microorganisms from both recognized and unrecognized sources.
- If the patient has a central line, these wipes should be on the IV pole
- A key piece of providing care and making sure it is a part of the medical record
- ___ should not be placed on the bed prior to the patients arrival to the unit
- Oral care should be provided to patients who are unable to provide it for themselves every ___ hours
- How many seconds you should be scrubbing your hands when washing
- A critical step when turning over a patients room or a patients equipment
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- An inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the digestive and respiratory tracts, including the mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. If this is noted during oral care, it must be reported to the RN.
- A necessary step that should be taken before and after patient contact
- When sterile procedures are happening, ___ In the room should be wearing a mask and cap
- Patients are at an increased risk of this hospital acquired condition if proper oral care is not done
- If the patient has a central line, these caps should be on the IV pole to cover Y site and not in use ports
- Dry time for gray wipes (minutes)
- __ Colonization can occur within 48 hours of hospital admission
- If your hands are not visibly soiled you can use
- An important piece in prevention hospital acquired pneumonias, especially in surgical patients
- Patients should be bathed daily with this unless contraindicated to decrease infection risk
- PPE that should be worn whenever a line is open to air during procedures
- Patients should have a dedicated device dedicated to removing oral secretions
- GI Infection that requires handwashing with soap and water
27 Clues: Dry time for gray wipes (minutes) • Dry time for bleach wipes (minutes) • If your hands are not visibly soiled you can use • GI Infection that requires handwashing with soap and water • ___ at an IV/line site should be reported immediately to an RN • __ Colonization can occur within 48 hours of hospital admission • ...
Grocery Store Brands 2025-03-23
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- The top selling candy bar brand in Minnesota
- Mr. Whipple doesn't want you squeezing this
- Famous Cereal company from Battle Creek, MI
- It isn't just soup. It's a beauty bar.
- This is a Feminine Hygiene brand from Kimberly Clark
- This produce company started in Central America
- The undisputed leader in frozen chicken
- Largest junk food brand
- This chocolatey drink brand uses a bunny as its mascot
- This Proctor & Gamble product keeps your baby dry and comfortable
- It’s the quicker picker upper
- This salt brand's Umbrella Girl ensures "When It Rains, It Pours."
- Everyone's favorite white bread
- Milk's favorite sandwich cookie
- Clingy clear plastic staple for food preservation
- This cleaner uses a bald strong-man as its mascot.
- Baby food brand
- Bakery and frozen pastries company
- This Coca Cola brand sells many kinds of fruit juices & drinks
- Not a cream, but a topping
- It’s the Real Thing
- A leading brand of powdered soup
- The parent brand that of Twinkies, Ho Ho's, & Ding Dongs
- This brand of transparent tape
- This tuna brand's spokes-fish is named Charlie
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- Developed as a less expensive alternative to Mayonnaise
- Dominant tomato ketchup
- Pioneer porridge brand with a colonial vibe
- Watch it Jiggle. See it Wiggle.
- Choosey mothers choose this
- Ho-Ho-Ho
- This fruit & vegetable company is heavy in canned goods
- Don't sing this package meat company's jingle around a jeanie.
- Creamy chocolate from Pennsylvania
- _________ tastes good like a cigarette should
- That's Italian
- Who knew that Clydesdales had a beer preference
- This parent-brand gave is the phrase "chow chow chow."
- This brand's Pork & Beans became a war-time staple
- With a name like this, It has to be good
- This brand of Tea was started by Sir Thomas ____________
- This Irish-sounding brand delivers on the Taste You Trust
- Iconic Tissue Brand
- This German brand has sold its pain killer since 1899
- Until recently this brand had a Native American woman as its mascot
- The red box is a symbol of sun-dried California raison goodness.
- Andy Warhol loved this brand
- It is made of Clorine & Sodium Hydroxide
- Having started with pineapples in Hawaii, it is a global produce brand today
- Famous powdered Drink
50 Clues: Ho-Ho-Ho • That's Italian • Baby food brand • Iconic Tissue Brand • It’s the Real Thing • Famous powdered Drink • Dominant tomato ketchup • Largest junk food brand • Not a cream, but a topping • Choosey mothers choose this • Andy Warhol loved this brand • It’s the quicker picker upper • This brand of transparent tape • Everyone's favorite white bread • Milk's favorite sandwich cookie • ...
Professionalism 2023-11-16
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- responsibility for your actions. Own your mistake, work to resolve it, and fix it as soon as possible. Even better: Learn from your mistakes. Lead by this example to create trust.
- the ability to do something successfully or efficiently.
- not dominate the conversation; listen intently and process what the other person is saying.
- you’re lacking any of these professional characteristics, or have let some slide, take the initiative to improve yourself. Put your best foot forward and you’ll go far.
- your area neat and organized for easy execution of tasks.
- relating to a person's emotions.
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
- Look sharp and organized: Iron your clothes, polish your shoes, and practice good hygiene and grooming.
- an expert in your field: Continue your education, attend seminars, and attain relevant professional designations. Remain teachable. Knowledge is power!
- your work done on time.
- your composure, even when facing a difficult situation. If a customer or superior is being belligerent, do not mirror that behavior. Diffuse the situation with your professional demeanor.
- yourself with your full name, company, and title when placing and/or answering a call.
- your tone polite and formal.
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
- the quality of being suitable or proper in the circumstances.
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- while you talk: The caller may not see it, but they can hear it in your voice.
- members agree to follow a code of ethics. It is imperative to display ethical behavior at all times, on or off the clock.
- feeling sure of yourself and your abilities — not in an arrogant way, but in a realistic, secure way
- your letters and emails to be brief and to the point. Make sure you have a professional signature and email address.
- the quality of wishing to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly.
- polite and well-spoken 100 percent of the time. Whether you’re speaking with customers, superiors, or co-workers, keep calm and be tactful, even in tense situations.
- not use slang terms and mind your tone of voice.
- only the necessary contents for the day in your briefcase.
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- an updated appointment book so you don’t forget meetings.
- benchmarks and meet them to demonstrate reliability.
- confidence, but not attitude.
- to requests promptly and follow-through with promises in timely fashion.
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
29 Clues: your work done on time. • your tone polite and formal. • confidence, but not attitude. • relating to a person's emotions. • not use slang terms and mind your tone of voice. • benchmarks and meet them to demonstrate reliability. • the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • the ability to do something successfully or efficiently. • ...
Foodborne Illnesses 2021-11-02
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- Food that contains moisture and protein and has a neutral or slightly acidic pH. Such food requires time-temperature control to prevent the growth of microorganisms and the production of toxins.
- Prohibiting food handlers from working with or around food, food equipment, and utensils.
- A naturally-occurring protein in food or in an ingredient that some people are sensitive to. If enough of an allergen is eaten, an allergic reaction can occur.
- Poisons produced by pathogens, plants, or animals. Some occur in animals as a result of their diet.
- Acronym for the conditions needed by most foodborne microorganisms to grow: food, acidity, temperature, time, oxygen, moisture.
- chemical, substances, such as cleaners, sanitizers, polishes, machine lubricants, and toxic metals that leach from cookware and equipment, which have contaminated food.
- Process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels.
- The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein.
- The body’s defense system against illness. People with compromised immune systems are more susceptible to foodborne illness.
- Person, animal, or plant on which another organism lives and from which it takes nourishment.
- Cleaner designed to penetrate and soften dirt to help remove it from a surface.
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- The temperature range between 41˚F and 135˚F (5˚C to 57˚C), within which most foodborne microorganisms rapidly grow.
- The transfer of an allergen from a food containing an allergen to a food that does not contain the allergen.
- Smallest of the microbial food contaminants. Viruses rely on a living host to reproduce. They usually contaminate food through a food handler’s incorrect personal hygiene. Some survive freezing and cooking temperatures.
- Presence of harmful substances in food. Some food safety hazards occur naturally, while others are introduced by humans or the environment.
- Surface that comes into direct contact with food, such as a cutting board.
- Process of illustrating a skill or task in front of another person or a group.
- Device for accurately measuring the internal temperature of food, the air temperature inside a freezer or cooler, or the temperature of equipment. Bimetallic stemmed thermometers, thermocouples, and thermistors are common types of thermometers used in the restaurant and foodservice industry.
- Foreign objects that can accidentally get into food and contaminate it, such as hair, dirt, metal staples, and broken glass, as well as naturally-occurring objects, such as bones in fillets.
19 Clues: The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein. • Surface that comes into direct contact with food, such as a cutting board. • Process of illustrating a skill or task in front of another person or a group. • Cleaner designed to penetrate and soften dirt to help remove it from a surface. • ...
HLS 2023-07-03
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- Pepsi was originally marketed as a digestive aid to help with a condition characterized by upset stomach and indigestion. Pepsi derives its name from this medical condition. What is the condition?
- We are sure you love catching a few ZZZs. Which hormone is responsible for regulating sleep-wake cycles and is often referred to as the "sleep hormone"?
- This product is inspired from "rod wax" used by oil workers to heal cuts and buns. Its name comes from German word "wasser" (meaning water) and Greek word "elaion" (meaning oil). What is the product?
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- Hope the questions are not stressing you out! If you have high stress levels however, this could be driven by deficiency of "anti-stress" vitamin. Submit answer as <Vitamin X>
- This mouthwash brand was discovered as a surgical antiseptic, then later marketed as a floor cleaner, a cure for gonorrhea, and eventually for oral hygiene. It derives its name from its founder. What is the mouthwash brand?
- Referred to as "Henry Ford of heart surgery", a renowned cardiac surgeon and philanthropist has established a prominent network of hospitals in India. What is the name of the hospital network?
- This beverage was originally invented with a medicinal purpose as a "brain and nerve tonic" given its ingredients of cocaine and caffeine from kola nuts. While it has moved away from its medicinal purpose, the beverage continues to be popular. What is the beverage?
7 Clues: We are sure you love catching a few ZZZs. Which hormone is responsible for regulating sleep-wake cycles and is often referred to as the "sleep hormone"? • Hope the questions are not stressing you out! If you have high stress levels however, this could be driven by deficiency of "anti-stress" vitamin. Submit answer as <Vitamin X> • ...
HLS 2023-07-03
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- Pepsi was originally marketed as a digestive aid to help with a condition characterized by upset stomach and indigestion. Pepsi derives its name from this medical condition. What is the condition?
- We are sure you love catching a few ZZZs. Which hormone is responsible for regulating sleep-wake cycles and is often referred to as the "sleep hormone"?
- This product is inspired from "rod wax" used by oil workers to heal cuts and buns. Its name comes from German word "wasser" (meaning water) and Greek word "elaion" (meaning oil). What is the product?
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- Hope the questions are not stressing you out! If you have high stress levels however, this could be driven by deficiency of "anti-stress" vitamin. Submit answer as <Vitamin X>
- This mouthwash brand was discovered as a surgical antiseptic, then later marketed as a floor cleaner, a cure for gonorrhea, and eventually for oral hygiene. It derives its name from its founder. What is the mouthwash brand?
- Referred to as "Henry Ford of heart surgery", a renowned cardiac surgeon and philanthropist has established a prominent network of hospitals in India. What is the name of the hospital network?
- This beverage was originally invented with a medicinal purpose as a "brain and nerve tonic" given its ingredients of cocaine and caffeine from kola nuts. While it has moved away from its medicinal purpose, the beverage continues to be popular. What is the beverage?
7 Clues: We are sure you love catching a few ZZZs. Which hormone is responsible for regulating sleep-wake cycles and is often referred to as the "sleep hormone"? • Hope the questions are not stressing you out! If you have high stress levels however, this could be driven by deficiency of "anti-stress" vitamin. Submit answer as <Vitamin X> • ...
HLS 2023-07-03
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- Pepsi was originally marketed as a digestive aid to help with a condition characterized by upset stomach and indigestion. Pepsi derives its name from this medical condition. What is the condition?
- We are sure you love catching a few ZZZs. Which hormone is responsible for regulating sleep-wake cycles and is often referred to as the "sleep hormone"?
- This product is inspired from "rod wax" used by oil workers to heal cuts and buns. Its name comes from German word "wasser" (meaning water) and Greek word "elaion" (meaning oil). What is the product?
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- Hope the questions are not stressing you out! If you have high stress levels however, this could be driven by deficiency of "anti-stress" vitamin. Submit answer as <Vitamin X>
- This mouthwash brand was discovered as a surgical antiseptic, then later marketed as a floor cleaner, a cure for gonorrhea, and eventually for oral hygiene. It derives its name from its founder. What is the mouthwash brand?
- Referred to as "Henry Ford of heart surgery", a renowned cardiac surgeon and philanthropist has established a prominent network of hospitals in India. What is the name of the hospital network?
- This beverage was originally invented with a medicinal purpose as a "brain and nerve tonic" given its ingredients of cocaine and caffeine from kola nuts. While it has moved away from its medicinal purpose, the beverage continues to be popular. What is the beverage?
7 Clues: We are sure you love catching a few ZZZs. Which hormone is responsible for regulating sleep-wake cycles and is often referred to as the "sleep hormone"? • Hope the questions are not stressing you out! If you have high stress levels however, this could be driven by deficiency of "anti-stress" vitamin. Submit answer as <Vitamin X> • ...
PROPER SAFETY AND HYGIENE BASED ON KITCHEN STANDARD 2024-08-06
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- What is the blue chopping board used for
- Process of making surfaces clean and free from germs
- Tool used to measure the temperature of food to ensure it is safe
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- Term for the transfer of harmful bacteria from one food item to another
- Bacteria fall under what category?
- system which provides the framework for monitoring the total food system, from harvesting to consumption, to reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
6 Clues: Bacteria fall under what category? • What is the blue chopping board used for • Process of making surfaces clean and free from germs • Tool used to measure the temperature of food to ensure it is safe • Term for the transfer of harmful bacteria from one food item to another • ...
