hygiene Crossword Puzzles
CPM Book 1, Unit 15, hygiene 2020-12-12
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- moving easily from one person to another
- to isolate an individual to prevent transmission
- to relay an illness from one individual to another
- single-celled organisms responsible for infection
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- a covering worn over the mouth and nose
- a manifestation of parasitic micro-organisms
- something that kills bacteria in the body
7 Clues: a covering worn over the mouth and nose • moving easily from one person to another • something that kills bacteria in the body • a manifestation of parasitic micro-organisms • to isolate an individual to prevent transmission • single-celled organisms responsible for infection • to relay an illness from one individual to another
Kreuzworträtsel über Bakterien und Hygiene (Ravneet) 2017-01-22
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- Wie wird die Zellvermehrung noch genannt?
- Was lösen Staphylokokken aus?
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- Salmonellen verursachen eine typische Lebensmitte. Wie wird sie noch genannt?
- Wie werden Umweltkeime genannt, die nur unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen Infektionen auslösen können?
- Wie nennt man die Mikroorganismen, die weder eine gute, noch eine schlechte Funktion für den Körper haben?
- Was bilden Bakterien, wenn die Bedingungen schlecht sind?
- Wie wird die Mehrfachverletzung noch genannt?
7 Clues: Was lösen Staphylokokken aus? • Wie wird die Zellvermehrung noch genannt? • Wie wird die Mehrfachverletzung noch genannt? • Was bilden Bakterien, wenn die Bedingungen schlecht sind? • Salmonellen verursachen eine typische Lebensmitte. Wie wird sie noch genannt? • Wie werden Umweltkeime genannt, die nur unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen Infektionen auslösen können? • ...
UNIT EXPECTATIONS 2013-04-29
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- ________ can take the focus off one's recovery and may jeopardize BOTH patients' stay at Quannacut
- Repeating what is said in group outside of group, other than by treatment team members to one another, is a breach of patient's _____ and not acceptable behavior.
- Sign in and out of unit for _________ only.
- SES aheets and lecture sheets are to be turned in ___ by 10pm.
- Dress __________ while on the unit,no pajamas until after lights out to use bathroom, no bare midriffs,no bare feet or socks. Staff discretion will determine acceptability of clothing if in dispute.
- Do not go into other patient's rooms , this is for the ______ of all patients and to reduce accusations.
- Doors to patients' rooms are to remain _______ unless sleeping or dressing.
- The Greenhouse Grill, the parking lot , street and going into cars is ______ while a patient at Quannacut.
- _________________ may be on from 7:30am - 7:45am and after dinner on Personal time ONLY.
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- _____ is a rude pattern of addictive behavior and is not tolerated during scheduled activities.
- Smoking is allowed ____________ while a patient at Quannacut.
- Who can give written excuse from activities?
- A therapeutic tool used to identify a pattern of self sabotaging behaviors on the unit.
- This is a scheduled activity to give patients time to work on assignments, if need more assignments see counselor prior to scheduled activity.
- ____________ is not permitted, whether in jest or not, as patient's deserve the right to feel safe at Quannacut.
- These are to be given at scheduled times, patients must fill out WRITTEN request to see the doctor to make any changes to this.
- One is expected to arrive_______ for all scheduled activities.
- Food and drink are permitted ONLY in the _______, during personal and mealtimes.
- To be practiced daily for personal hygiene.
19 Clues: Sign in and out of unit for _________ only. • To be practiced daily for personal hygiene. • Who can give written excuse from activities? • Smoking is allowed ____________ while a patient at Quannacut. • One is expected to arrive_______ for all scheduled activities. • SES aheets and lecture sheets are to be turned in ___ by 10pm. • ...
Nursing Theorist 2023-11-30
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- Known for the Neuman Systems Model, emphasizing prevention and interventions to maintain client stability.
- Known for the adaptation model, exploring how individuals and groups adapt to environmental changes for health.
- Emphasized basic human needs and the role of nurses in assisting individuals to meet these needs.
- Known for the Theory of Caritative Caring, emphasizing love and charity in nursing care.
- Created the Self-Care Deficit Theory, focusing on individuals' ability to perform self-care for well-being.
- Known for the Cultural Care Theory, emphasizing culturally competent care in nursing.
- Is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing- the Cincervation Model.
- Developed the theory of human caring, emphasizing the importance of a caring relationship between the nurse and patient.
- Introduced the Novice to Expert theory, describing the stages of skill acquisition and expertise in nursing practice.
- Emphasized interpersonal relations in nursing, focusing on the nurse-patient relationship.
- Pioneer of the Science of Unitary Human Beings, focusing on individuals as irreducible wholes interacting with the environment.
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- Contributed to the Modeling and Role-Modeling theory, emphasizing the importance of understanding the client's worldview for effective nursing care.
- Behavioral System Model
- Founder of modern nursing, emphasized hygiene, cleanliness, and environmental factors in patient care.
- Developed the Human Becoming Theory, emphasizing the freedom of choice and creating one's own meaning in life.
- Created the Systems Model, viewing individuals as open systems, with a focus on stress and stability.
- Developed the Theory of Goal Attainment, focusing on nurses and patients working together to achieve goals.
- Introduced the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory, exploring patterns of consciousness and how they relate to health.
- Developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model, emphasizing the interpersonal relationship between the nurse and patient.
- Developed a patient-centered approach, emphasizing individual needs and concerns in nursing care.
20 Clues: Behavioral System Model • Known for the Cultural Care Theory, emphasizing culturally competent care in nursing. • Is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing- the Cincervation Model. • Known for the Theory of Caritative Caring, emphasizing love and charity in nursing care. • ...
ServSafe Manager Key Terms 2025-10-08
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- Illness causing microorganism (8 letters).
- The most critical part of personal hygiene for preventing the spread of pathogens (11 letters).
- A living animal or human being that a parasite requires to grow and reproduce (4 letters).
- The process of removing food and dirt from a surface (8 letters).
- ____ temperature abuse occurs when food has stayed too long at temperatures favorable to pathogen growth (4 letters).
- A curved, sealed edge between a floor and a wall that is used in food establishments (6 letters).
- A step in the flow of food where a hazard can be prevented or eliminated (3 letters abbr.)
- Ready-to-eat TCS food must be ______ marked if it is held for longer than 24 hours (4 letters).
- A form that some bacteria take to protect themselves when nutrients are not available (5 letters).
- Sanitizer concentration is measured in (abbr. 3 letters).
- Food that can be consumed without further washing, cooking, or prep (10 letters).
- A stemmed thermometer checks temperatures through a metal stem with a sensor in the end (10 letters).
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- The transfer of an allergen from a food that contains the allergen to a food that does not (12 letters).
- A form of backflow that occurs when high water use in one area creates a vacuum (13 letters).
- A system to control pests (abbr. 3 letters).
- Food that requires temperature control for safety (3 letters).
- Active _______________ Control is a food safety management system (10 letters).
- A critical step in the flow of food that can prevent a foodborne illness by reaching an internal temperature (7 letters).
- Conditions needed for bacteria to grow (abbr. 6 letters).
19 Clues: Illness causing microorganism (8 letters). • A system to control pests (abbr. 3 letters). • Sanitizer concentration is measured in (abbr. 3 letters). • Conditions needed for bacteria to grow (abbr. 6 letters). • Food that requires temperature control for safety (3 letters). • The process of removing food and dirt from a surface (8 letters). • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2022-01-16
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- One of the other European countries the Industrial Revolution spread to
- This encouraged industrial development because the profits from trade were invested in industry
- Part of the upper class and these people received high incomes from their agricultural holdings
- An aspect of the Agricultural revolution, growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons
- This meant that products could be produced more quickly and in greater quantities for a cheaper price
- This became the new source of energy that drove the new machines
- living conditions improved, increases in food production and advances in hygiene and medicine all led to this
- In this new society, people's status depended on their wealth and their job, rather than on their family background
- A long slow process through which technological advances led to dramatic economic changes
- Some key elements in this country's industrialisation were the construction of an excessive railway network, its naval industry and mineral resources
- This revolution abolished the privileges of the nobility and the clergy and brought about the legal end of the estates system
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- Another word for industrial workers, people who worked in factories
- Each worker was responsible for a different part of the production process
- This industry became important in Spain in the mid 19th century and was established in Cataluña with imported British machinery
- This source of energy produces a lot of heat, and was used to melt large quantities of iron in furnaces
15 Clues: This became the new source of energy that drove the new machines • Another word for industrial workers, people who worked in factories • One of the other European countries the Industrial Revolution spread to • Each worker was responsible for a different part of the production process • ...
능률보카 고교 필수편 (Day 50-2) 2022-02-25
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- ______ is the systematic study of human languages in general. (언어학은 일반적인 인간의 언어에 대한 체계적인 연구이다.)
- The ______ studied conversational styles pertaining to women and men. (그 사회학자는 이주자들의 새로운 사회적 상황에 대한 적응의 문제점을 조사했다.)
- She is an authoritative ______ in history. (그녀는 역사 분야엥서 권위 있는 학자이다.)
- They use ______ on patients who have mental problems and it works. (그들은 정신적 문제가 있는 환자들에게 최면술을 사용하고, 그것은 효과가 있다.)
- The ______ investigated the problems of migrants' adaption to a new social setting. (그 사회학자는 이주자들의 새로운 사회적 상황에 대한 적응의 문제점을 조사했다.)
- She majored in dental ______ at the university. (그녀는 대학에서 치위생학을 전공했다.)
- All first-year medical students must attend this ______ class. (모든 의대 1학년 학생들은 이 해부학 수업을 들어야 한다.)
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- I received my ______ from Cornell University in the mail. (나는 우편으로 코넬 대학교 졸업장을 받았다.)
- Many ancient historic sites have been identified through ______. (많은 고대 유적지가 고고학을 통해서 확인되었다.)
- We studied ancient civilizations in our ______ class. (우리는 인류학 수업에서 고대 문명을 공부했다.)
- ______ is a rapidly-growing new filed. (생명공학은 빠르게성장하는 새로운 분야이다.)
- According to ancient Greek ______, Poseidon is the sea god. (고대 그리스 신화에 의하면, 포세이돈은 바다의 신이다.)
- ______ is the study of what is right and what is not. (윤리학은 무엇이 옳고 그른 것인지를 연구하는 학문이다.)
- The ______ knows the name of almost every flower on the island. (그 식물학자는 그 섬에 있는 거의 모든 꽃의 이름을 안다.)
- The ______ kept many strange liquids in his laboratory. (그 화학자는 실험실에 많은 이상한 액체들을 보관했다.)
15 Clues: ______ is a rapidly-growing new filed. (생명공학은 빠르게성장하는 새로운 분야이다.) • She is an authoritative ______ in history. (그녀는 역사 분야엥서 권위 있는 학자이다.) • She majored in dental ______ at the university. (그녀는 대학에서 치위생학을 전공했다.) • We studied ancient civilizations in our ______ class. (우리는 인류학 수업에서 고대 문명을 공부했다.) • ...
Health 2023-10-28
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- A friendly superhero who takes care of you when you're not feeling well, like a guardian of health.
- The superpower of resting, like recharging your energy to be ready for new adventures.
- Nature's golden rays that make you feel happy and strong, like the world's warmest hug.
- Kind helpers who give you comfort when you're sick, like magical healers with smiles.
- Tiny potions that help you get better when you're under the weather, like magic spells for health.
- Colorful patches that help your body heal, like superhero capes for little cuts and scrapes.
- Super shields against bad germs, like invisible armor to keep you safe from illnesses.
- Fun activities that keep your body strong and fit, like playing games that make your heart happy.
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- Nature's magical drink that keeps you hydrated, like a refreshing elixir for your body.
- Colorful and tasty treats that make you strong, like nature's candy for a healthy body.
- Eating the right foods to fuel your body, like a superhero's diet for staying strong and healthy.
- Good habits like washing hands and brushing teeth, like secret missions to keep germs away.
- Green power foods that help you grow, like the secret to being as tall as a giraffe.
- Smile protectors who make sure your teeth stay strong, like guardians of your pearly whites.
- Health adventures where doctors make sure everything's A-okay, like getting a superhero's health report.
15 Clues: Green power foods that help you grow, like the secret to being as tall as a giraffe. • Kind helpers who give you comfort when you're sick, like magical healers with smiles. • The superpower of resting, like recharging your energy to be ready for new adventures. • Super shields against bad germs, like invisible armor to keep you safe from illnesses. • ...
Introduction to Business-Crossword 9 2024-12-11
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- suggests individuals modify their behavior or performance when they are being watched (3 words)
- Daniel Pink's theory of motivation (focused on intrinsically motivating employees)
- a goal setting method that can help define and measure the success of a goal
- skills that show the ability to work effectively with and through other people in a range of different relationships
- skills that show the ability to grasp a big-picture view of the overall organization, the relationships among its various parts, and its fit in the broader competitive environment
- said that there are two types of factors related to employee motivation: hygiene factors and motivational factors
- someone who coordinates and oversees the work of individuals and teams within an organization to accomplish its goal
- mangers who supervise lower-level managers and report to a higher-level manager
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- a look at the current conditions of the business, the competition, and the target market (2 words)
- a type of analysis approach that identifies strengths and weaknesses while also examining external opportunities and threats
- managers who directly supervise non-managerial employees (2 words)
- created a two-part management theory consisting of x and y concepts
- managers who set the overall direction for the company articulating a vision, establishing priorities, and allocating time, money, and other resources
- created the concept that people need to fill lower-level needs before they can address higher-level needs
- skills that show expertise in a specific functional area or department
15 Clues: managers who directly supervise non-managerial employees (2 words) • created a two-part management theory consisting of x and y concepts • skills that show expertise in a specific functional area or department • a goal setting method that can help define and measure the success of a goal • ...
Pusle 2024-01-10
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- The state of being diseased or unhealthy within a population.
- Security Ensuring that all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- A country in East Africa, where over 85% of the population relies on agriculture for their livelihood.
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and operates.
- The state of being subject to death, often used to refer to the death rate within a population.
- The practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil and livestock production.
- A young bovine animal, typically less than a year old.
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people, often in the context of business or farming.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a geographic area.
- Related to the production of milk and milk products, particularly from cows.
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- A farmer with a relatively small farm, often practicing subsistence agriculture.
- Practices or conditions that promote and preserve health, especially cleanliness.
- The first milk produced by mammals, rich in antibodies and essential for the passive transfer of immunity to offspring.
- Relating to genes or heredity, often referring to the transmission of traits from one generation to the next.
- A group of animals, typically of the same species, that live, feed, and move together.
- The process of supplying the body with sufficient fluids to maintain proper bodily functions.
- Difficulties or obstacles that need to be overcome, often in the pursuit of a goal.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies.
18 Clues: A young bovine animal, typically less than a year old. • The state of being diseased or unhealthy within a population. • The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and operates. • Related to the production of milk and milk products, particularly from cows. • A farmer with a relatively small farm, often practicing subsistence agriculture. • ...
Chapter 3: Your Professional Image 2023-01-03
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- the maintenance of healthy skin and careful application of _______ enhances your best facial features and promotes your professional image.
- shoes worn by stylists while working in the salon should be comfortable, closed-toe, ________, and provide arch support.
- which element is considered the hallmark of professionalism?
- describes your posture, as well as the way you walk and move.
- what is an item that should be included in your hygiene pack?
- being well-groomed advertises the beauty professional’s _______ the beauty industry.
- term that refers to daily maintenance of cleanliness through the practice of good healthful habits
- holding the wrists in a(n) __________ position while using implements can help prevent injuries.
- is the key to avoiding problems with posture and movements.
- a no-fragrance salon policy protects clients who have chemical sensitivities or allergies and stipulates that team members cannot wear ________
- stressful, repetitive motions have a cumulative effect on joints and ___________
- the science of designing and planning of the workplace, as well as equipment and tools, for maximum comfort, safety, and efficiency is known as _________
- a tennis ball is useful in exercises to release stress from repetitive movement of which body part?
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- the impression that you project through both your outward appearance and your conduct in the work place is your _______
- regardless of your salon’s dress code, your clothing should always be clean, fresh, functional, and ________
- Professional behaviors, a positive attitude, team camaraderie, good communication skills, and proper ergonomics are factors that assist in creating a ______________
- Beauty professionals are often held to higher standards by clients because they view beauty professionals as _______________
- _____ ______ involves the process of caring for parts of the body and maintaining an overall polished look
- sitting or standing with your back straight, head and shoulders held high, neck balanced, and the chest opened up and out are guidelines for good work _________
19 Clues: is the key to avoiding problems with posture and movements. • which element is considered the hallmark of professionalism? • describes your posture, as well as the way you walk and move. • what is an item that should be included in your hygiene pack? • stressful, repetitive motions have a cumulative effect on joints and ___________ • ...
MGH Community Health FY22 Highlights 2023-10-10
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- This Center's mobile team provided 331 blood pressure screenings in FY22.
- 7 of these were built in Chelsea in partnerships with community organizations and Hope & Comfort to provide community members with free food and hygiene products.
- 124 youth (grades 6-12) participated in the Youth Healthcare _____ Program; a program that deepens understanding of modern medicine and healthcare through simulated patient care experiences.
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- Coalitions in Charlestown, East Boston, Chelsea, and Revere engaged 173 youth in after-school groups to reduce risk factors and strengthen these types of factors, such as leadership skills and knowledge.
- CHWs provided this top social determinant of health need to 599 patients in FY22
- HAVEN served over _____ hundred survivors in FY22 and provided emotional support, safety planning and domestic violence education.
- CHWs and Interpreters engaged with over 13,000 patients across multiple CHW programs including Hepatitis C, Comprehensive Program, Patient Navigation, Medical Interpretation, and this pediatric program.
7 Clues: This Center's mobile team provided 331 blood pressure screenings in FY22. • CHWs provided this top social determinant of health need to 599 patients in FY22 • HAVEN served over _____ hundred survivors in FY22 and provided emotional support, safety planning and domestic violence education. • ...
Medicine - c. 1700 - c. 1900 2018-11-12
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- Suggested that bacteria caused human disease through his germ theory in 1861.
- Worked to improve conditions in hospitals and the training of nurses from the 1850s onwards.
- Worked to discover the bacteria that caused individual diseases, allowing others to develop targeted vaccines.
- Health Act These took place in 1848 and 1875. The first encouraged local councils to improve public health; the second made it compulsory.
- To destroy all living microbes from surfaces and surgical instruments.
- Showed that people had caught cholera from the water they used during the Broad Street cholera epidemic of 1854.
- The injection into the body of killed or weakened organisms to give the body resistance against disease.
- Many scientists continued to believe that this ancient idea this was the cause of cholera epidemics in the nineteenth century.
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- Proved that vaccination prevent people catching smallpox in 1798.
- Discovered several 'magic bullets' - chemicals that killed certain diseases such as malaria and syphilis.
- Showed that chloroform could be used as an effective anaesthetic during surgery in 1847.
- Experimented with carbolic acid spray to produce the first antiseptic, greatly reducing infection rates in surgery.
- The period between the 1850s and 1870s in which death rates in surgery increased slightly despite the discovery of chloroform.
- Putting a low dose of a disease into the body to help it fight against a more serious attack of the disease.
- A widespread outbreak of disease.
- The war that took place in 1854-1856, allowing a key individual to improve standards of hygiene and cleanliness in hospitals.
16 Clues: A widespread outbreak of disease. • Proved that vaccination prevent people catching smallpox in 1798. • To destroy all living microbes from surfaces and surgical instruments. • Suggested that bacteria caused human disease through his germ theory in 1861. • Showed that chloroform could be used as an effective anaesthetic during surgery in 1847. • ...
BHS 316 Week 7 - Discussion Exam #2 Review 2024-02-21
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- This type of MHC molecule is associated with helper T cells and CD4 receptors
- In being exposed to a allergens at an early age in life, this hypothesis helps understand Th1 helper T cell production
- This protein is on the surface of APCs and inserts into CD28 on a T cell
- This syndrome is seen as an autoimmune disease that associates with the self recognition between antibodies and antigens
- This type of selection needs a "yes" in order for a T cell to mature
- This type of memory is the first one activated when an invader enters the body
- This hypothesis is used in order to measure the affinity strengths seen within positive and negative selection
- This cell type is known as the "quarterback" of the immune system
- This type of cell is used to dampen and slow down the immune response seen in allergic reactions
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- These are what helps with travel of B and T cells within lymphoid organs
- CTLs deliver this into a cell's cytoplasm to activate apoptosis
- This receptor is another option for B7 proteins to plug into in order for stimulation to occur
- This protein can essentially drill holes into the membranes of cells and are produced by CTLs
- IL-4,IL-5,and IL-13 are all cytokines that are produced by this type of helper T cell
- True or False: B and T cells remember prior experiences, thus making them already ready for battle
- Besides IgG, this other antibody responds to the area of the body where an allergen has entered
16 Clues: CTLs deliver this into a cell's cytoplasm to activate apoptosis • This cell type is known as the "quarterback" of the immune system • This type of selection needs a "yes" in order for a T cell to mature • These are what helps with travel of B and T cells within lymphoid organs • This protein is on the surface of APCs and inserts into CD28 on a T cell • ...
House 1 2023-06-14
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- A vertical structure on the roof of a house used to carry smoke and gases out of the building.
- A room in a house used for personal hygiene activities, such as bathing and using the toilet.
- A series of steps or stairs that allow people to move between different levels of a house.
- The top covering of a house that protects it from weather conditions such as rain, snow, and sunlight.
- A platform or extension attached to a house, providing an outdoor space for relaxation and enjoyment.
- A room in a house where food is prepared and cooked.
- An opening in a wall of a house with a transparent material, allowing light and air to enter the room.
- A partially or completely underground floor of a house, often used for storage or additional living space.
- A building or space where cars and other vehicles are parked and stored.
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- An entrance or exit point to a house, typically made of wood, metal, or glass.
- A private room in a house where people sleep and rest.
- A building where people live, providing shelter and space for individuals and families.
- A space or room located just below the roof of a house, often used for storage purposes.
- room A room in a house where people relax, socialize, and spend time together.
- A structure in a house where fire is lit for heating or decorative purposes, often found in the living room.
- An outdoor space around a house where plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables are grown.
16 Clues: A room in a house where food is prepared and cooked. • A private room in a house where people sleep and rest. • A building or space where cars and other vehicles are parked and stored. • An entrance or exit point to a house, typically made of wood, metal, or glass. • room A room in a house where people relax, socialize, and spend time together. • ...
Health 2023-06-22
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- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
- Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
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- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- The practice of staying clean, such as washing our hands and brushing our teeth, to prevent illness and maintain overall wellness.
- The care and maintenance of our eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
13 Clues: Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress. • The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems. • Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus. • ...
Health 2023-06-22
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- Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress.
- The care and maintenance of our eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
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- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- The practice of staying clean, such as washing our hands and brushing our teeth, to prevent illness and maintain overall wellness.
- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
13 Clues: Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress. • The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems. • Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus. • ...
Pharmacy JC Readiness 2023-06-16
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- What is always an acceptable answer to a surveyor when you don’t know an answer to their question – “I would go ask my _________”
- Most common finding for BTNRH pharamcy last three surveys - two words?
- How often do we cycle count the AWS in fluoroscopy?
- On what hospital page would you find the Environment of Care Fire Safety Management Plan, Environment of Care Hazardous Materials and Waste Management, and Infection Prevention Hand Hygiene Program Plan - two words?
- Approximately how many mEq of sodium is in 500mg of cefazolin sodium?
- If asked by a JC surveyor about what guidelines we use to drive our processes for medication use at BTNRH and you did not know the answer, which page on SharePoint would you tell them you would look?
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- ________ center is where you would look to find the latest EPIC downtime procedures
- On what hospital page would you find the Purell Hand Sanitizer Expiration letter?
- How many nanograms is 0.06 Kg – two words?
- What is the dwell time in minutes for Peridox RTU to kill Clostridium difficile spores?
- How many years past the expiration date does the Purell Expiration letter say the hand sanitizer is good for?
- What link would you click on to find out the corrosive properties of a new chemical at our facility?
- _________ resource center is where all important hospital information is kept
13 Clues: How many nanograms is 0.06 Kg – two words? • How often do we cycle count the AWS in fluoroscopy? • Approximately how many mEq of sodium is in 500mg of cefazolin sodium? • Most common finding for BTNRH pharamcy last three surveys - two words? • _________ resource center is where all important hospital information is kept • ...
Biology diseases 2026-03-24
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- - microscopic, non-living pathogen that requires a living host cell—such as from humans, plants
- - a public health practice that separates sick people with a contagious disease from people who are not sick
- - protein produced by the immune system to help fight off diseases
- - conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- - an acute disease in humans caused by a coronavirus, which is characterized mainly by fever and cough and is capable of progressing to severe symptoms and in some cases death
- - A virus that damages the immune system by attacking white blood cells.
- - restrict oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight.
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- - large group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body
- - a highly contagious viral infection that causes cold-like symptoms, fever, and a distinct red rash, spreading through coughing and sneezing
- - a safe, effective method of protecting against harmful infectious diseases by training the immune system to recognize and fight pathogen
- - the practice of burning substances—most commonly tobacco—and inhaling the resulting smoke into the lungs
- - an organism or infectious agent that causes disease in its host, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites
- - a colorless, psychoactive liquid produced by fermenting sugars with yeast. It acts as a depressant, slowing down central nervous system function
13 Clues: - protein produced by the immune system to help fight off diseases • - A virus that damages the immune system by attacking white blood cells. • - restrict oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight. • - microscopic, non-living pathogen that requires a living host cell—such as from humans, plants • ...
Competencies, Certification, and Professionalism for Phlebotomists 2016-05-06
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- performance expectations that include entry-level skills, tasks, and roles performed by the designated health care worker
- barrier protection for workers handling biohazardous, infectious substances
- the skill, competence, or character expected of an individual in a trained profession
- by learning more about one’s job and other aspects of the organization and employees who help run it
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- shifting focus from oneself to others; showing a commitment to one’s job duties
- education programs often required/recommended by certifying or licensing agencies to update health care workers or help them maintain competency in practice
- standards set for health care professionals such as phlebotomists regarding standard behaviors and performance – do no harm to anyone intentionally, perform according to sound technical ability and good judgment, and respect patients’ rights
- set of standards for proper appearance in the work place that includes guidelines for identification, hygiene, hair, nails, etc.
- by respecting organizational policies and procedures; by maintaining clean work spaces; by reporting damaged equipment or supplies; by engaging one’s employer by respectfully disagreeing
- for others as expressed in persona appearance; for confidentiality of patients’ and coworkers’ personal information; for courteous behavior, tolerance of differences, and effective communication
10 Clues: barrier protection for workers handling biohazardous, infectious substances • shifting focus from oneself to others; showing a commitment to one’s job duties • the skill, competence, or character expected of an individual in a trained profession • by learning more about one’s job and other aspects of the organization and employees who help run it • ...
Sterile Compounding Terms 2021-03-15
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- Room where the primary engineering control (PEC) is physically located. Activities that occur in this area include the preparation and staging of components and supplies used when compounding sterile preparations
- The process of inhibiting or
- —For the purpose of USP Chapter <797>, the date or time after which a compounded sterile preparation must not be stored or transported. The date is determined from the date or time the preparation is compounded.
- An ISO Class 8 or better area where personnel hand hygiene and garbing procedures, staging of components, order entry, labeling of compounded sterile preparations, and other high-particulate-generating activities are performed.
- Free of living pathogenic organisms or infected materials.
- Air exiting the HEPA filter in a unidirectional air stream that is essentially particlefree
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- The process of removing soil (e.g., organic and inorganic material) from objects and surfaces, normally accomplished by manually or mechanically using water with detergents or enzymatic products.
- the boundary of a specific area. usually represents the line between the clean side of a room and dirty side.
- microorganisms
- The type of clean that is performed monthly that involves cleaning the entirety of all sterile compounding environments
10 Clues: microorganisms • The process of inhibiting or • Free of living pathogenic organisms or infected materials. • Air exiting the HEPA filter in a unidirectional air stream that is essentially particlefree • the boundary of a specific area. usually represents the line between the clean side of a room and dirty side. • ...
In the House 2024-01-25
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- Steps that connect different levels of a building. People use stairs to move from one floor to another.
- Room The main room in a house where people often gather to relax, watch TV, or spend time together.
- A lower level of a house, partially or completely below ground. Basements are often used for storage or as an additional living space.
- A room where people take care of personal hygiene activities such as bathing, brushing teeth, and using the toilet.
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- A space attached to a house for storing vehicles like cars and bicycles, as well as tools and other items.
- A room designated for reading, working, or studying. It often has a desk and shelves for books or other materials.
- The room in a house where food is prepared and cooked. It usually contains appliances like a stove, refrigerator, and sink.
- Room A space in a house where people eat meals together. It often contains a table and chairs for this purpose.
- A corridor or passage in a house that connects rooms. It is often used for walking from one part of the house to another.
- A personal space in a house where people sleep and keep their belongings like clothes and toys.
10 Clues: A personal space in a house where people sleep and keep their belongings like clothes and toys. • Room The main room in a house where people often gather to relax, watch TV, or spend time together. • Steps that connect different levels of a building. People use stairs to move from one floor to another. • ...
Health and Illness 2022-12-07
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- this stage of the GAS occurs when a stressor is severe or has continued for a long period of time and has used up all the body's resources need to "adapt"
- An example of this level of health promotion behaviors would include a mammogram for screening to detect breast cancer.
- the stage of illness where a person stops denying that they are sick.
- An example of this defense mechanism might be where a student blames the faculty when they do not pass the exam they did not study for.
- this stage of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS) is characterized by pupils dilating, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure.
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- the branch of the central nervous system that is involved in adjusting, adapting, and maintaining homeostasis (not under voluntary control)for example responding to stress
- bathing and oral care are an example of which physiologic need per Maslow
- an example of this would be when a client refused to believe that they have cancer despite being told by the HCP or having recieved results of the diagnostic test.
- An illness that develops without being caused by another health problem.
- exercise would be an example of this level of health promotion.
- an approach to caring for a client that takes into account their biologic, psychologial, social, and spiritual needs.
11 Clues: exercise would be an example of this level of health promotion. • the stage of illness where a person stops denying that they are sick. • An illness that develops without being caused by another health problem. • bathing and oral care are an example of which physiologic need per Maslow • ...
1990-1919 HISTORY OF OT 2023-07-22
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- Which amendment in 1920 was ratified and led to the rising development of women in the workforce?
- Who was influenced by his own recovery by engaging in occupations to recover from physical illnesses?
- Which era led to social progress including reforms in education and mental health?
- During “The Great War,” what kind of aides were sent to care for soldiers whose injuries needed rehabilitation also known as reconstruction?
- In what year did Abraham Flexner conclude that most medical schools were “substandard,” leading to medical schools associating with larger universities?
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- Who trained nurses and wrote the first book on the therapeutic use of occupations, sometimes referred to as the “work cure approach”?
- Who wrote a book about his experience recovering from mental illness in an asylum which led to the creation of the mental hygiene movement?
- Who was a psychiatrist influenced by Susan E. Tracy that taught his own course on occupations and recreations for nurses?
- Where in March 1917 was the first organizational meeting for Occupational Therapy organized by George Edward Barton leading to AOTA
- What term by Herbert J Hall in 1909 was defined when actively engaging patients in occupational activities to better one’s mental health?
10 Clues: Which era led to social progress including reforms in education and mental health? • Which amendment in 1920 was ratified and led to the rising development of women in the workforce? • Who was influenced by his own recovery by engaging in occupations to recover from physical illnesses? • ...
food and nutrition puzzle 2024-11-14
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- what is the name of the act of lowering food temperature to slow down bacterial growth, typically in refrigeration?
- what is a word that describes foods that can spoil quickly and require refrigeration to maintain freshness?
- what is the name of the process of warming frozen food to bring it to a safe temperature for cooking or consumption?
- what are the microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food?
- what is name of the transfer of harmful bacteria or substances from one food item to another, often through improper handling? (a phrase)
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- what is the name of the date printed on food packaging indicating the last date for optimal freshness or safety? (a phrase)
- what are the practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation called?
- what is the name of the techniques used to maintain food at safe temperatures to inhibit bacterial growth? (a phrase)
- what is the name of the process of food deteriorating in quality due to microbial growth or chemical changes?
- what is the name of the process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease?
10 Clues: what is the name of the process of maintaining cleanliness to promote health and prevent disease? • what are the practices that promote health and prevent disease, especially in food preparation called? • what are the microscopic organisms that can be harmful and cause foodborne illnesses when present in food? • ...
MANDATORY TRAINING 2025-04-22
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- An associate is trained in CPR, confidently equipped to provide life-saving support until medical help arrives on-site.
- A team participates in an in-depth gender sensitivity workshop, honing skills to effectively address and manage workplace harassment with awareness and respect.
- A food handler is comprehensively trained to prevent cross-contamination and strictly follow hygiene SOPs, ensuring top-tier food safety.
- A supervisor is designated for certified food safety training, equipping them with advanced knowledge of compliance standards and regulatory requirements.
- Hotel staff receive targeted instruction on responding to electrical shocks and wet floor hazards, ensuring proper handling of safety incidents.
- Associates undergo regular refresher courses, reinforcing critical values like honesty, confidentiality, and integrity in all professional interactions.
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- During a mock drill, employees are rigorously trained on efficient evacuation procedures during a fire, ensuring swift compliance with established safety protocols.
- Staff contribute to sustainability by conducting thorough energy audits and waste management evaluations, aimed at minimizing the hotel's environmental impact.
8 Clues: An associate is trained in CPR, confidently equipped to provide life-saving support until medical help arrives on-site. • A food handler is comprehensively trained to prevent cross-contamination and strictly follow hygiene SOPs, ensuring top-tier food safety. • ...
Oral Hygiene - Unconscious Patient Step 1 2021-09-13
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- Prepare _____ on the bedside table.
- _____ the bed to working height and lower top side rail.
- Use tongue blade and penlight to ______ the condition of the oral cavity.
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- Remove and dispose of your _____.
- Apply clean gloves and ____ for a gag reflex.
- If __________ is needed, connect tubing to suction, turn on the machine, and test the suction catheter.
- Assessment before the procedure helps the nurse decide how to ______
7 Clues: Remove and dispose of your _____. • Prepare _____ on the bedside table. • Apply clean gloves and ____ for a gag reflex. • _____ the bed to working height and lower top side rail. • Assessment before the procedure helps the nurse decide how to ______ • Use tongue blade and penlight to ______ the condition of the oral cavity. • ...
test kk 2023-11-24
Role of a Sergeant 2021-10-21
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- A Sgt must understand the principles of instruction, validation, question techniques, training aids and preparation of lessons.
- A Sgt must be able to instruct on all the information to be found on a map and also proficient in using a compass.
- A Sgt must understand the main principles of being a good leader and follow those, even when not being watched.
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- A Sgt must have a background knowledge of Unit admininstration, officer responsibilities, special postings such as RSM and CSM
- A Sgt must know all the elements of living in the bush such as bivouac construction and hygiene
- A Sgt must have a general knowledge of the purpose of the Unit and an understanding of the organisation of the Unit. They should know the responsibilities of the different ranks.
- A Sergeant must be proficient at basic first aid and be able to help a CUO in the treatment of cadets in their care.
- A Sgt must be proficient and be able to instruct all drill movements used in the unit.
8 Clues: A Sgt must be proficient and be able to instruct all drill movements used in the unit. • A Sgt must know all the elements of living in the bush such as bivouac construction and hygiene • A Sgt must understand the main principles of being a good leader and follow those, even when not being watched. • ...
biology disease 2026-03-24
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- - restrict oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight
- - a safe, effective method of protecting against harmful infectious diseases by training the immune system to recognize and fight pathogen
- - an organism or infectious agent that causes disease in its host, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites
- - protein produced by the immune system to help fight off diseases
- - a highly contagious viral infection that causes cold-like symptoms, fever, and a distinct red rash, spreading through coughing and sneezing
- - A virus that damages the immune system by attacking white blood cells.
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- - a public health practice that separates sick people with a contagious disease from people who are not sick
- - microscopic, non-living pathogen that requires a living host cell—such as from humans, plants
- - conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- - large group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body
- - a colorless, psychoactive liquid produced by fermenting sugars with yeast. It acts as a depressant, slowing down central nervous system function
- - an acute disease in humans caused by a coronavirus, which is characterized mainly by fever and cough and is capable of progressing to severe symptoms and in some cases death
- - the practice of burning substances—most commonly tobacco—and inhaling the resulting smoke into the lungs
13 Clues: - protein produced by the immune system to help fight off diseases • - A virus that damages the immune system by attacking white blood cells. • - restrict oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight • - microscopic, non-living pathogen that requires a living host cell—such as from humans, plants • ...
Human Services 2021-08-25
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- Career path helps you find out how you might move from one job to another within a career cluster.
- fought to improve hygiene and nutrition of early naval sailors introduces citrus fruits
- Pathway that includes workers who assist people with personal, family, educational, mental health, and career decisions and problems. Might work in hospitals, clinics, schools or private settings.
- Pathway that includes occupations related to helping individuals with decisions and problems relating to finance, real estate, insurance and consumer goods.
- opened the hull house
- Person who works with in the human services career field.
- An earned distinction used to indicate a professional is suitable and qualified to do something or work in a field.
- one of the fathers of counseling and expanded counseling
- American doctor who linked the use of nutrition and biochemistry in aiding mental disorders and disturbances such as those experienced by schizophrenic patients.
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- Pathway that includes occupations related to helping disabled, elderly, impoverished or other underrepresented populations to secure housing, employment, financial assistance or other social services.
- developed the standards of nutrition
- proponent of children's education and vocational guidance
- founder of home economics
- A progression of related jobs a person has over an extended period of time.
- Pathway that includes occupations related to the nurturing or teaching of infants and young children in child care centers, nursery schools, preschools, public schools, private households, and before- and after-school programs.
- organized teacher guidance commmittees in every school in NY
- psychologist that developed the "mental test"
- A broad career field that involves helping others to improve their quality of life throughout the life span.
18 Clues: opened the hull house • founder of home economics • developed the standards of nutrition • psychologist that developed the "mental test" • one of the fathers of counseling and expanded counseling • proponent of children's education and vocational guidance • Person who works with in the human services career field. • ...
SOCIALLY CONDITIONED DISEASE THEIR MORBITIDY MORTALITY RATES DISABILITY RISK FACTORS 2025-03-12
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- What public health risk factor is associated with increased risk of Cardiovascular diseases due to poor diet and exercise?
- Which is the chronic condition that results from a lack of sufficient insulin as insulin resistance?
- factors What term refers to factors that increase the likelihood of developing a disease such as smoking or lack of exercise?
- disease What is the term for disease outbreak that spread through poor sanitation and the hygiene conditions?
- Which term refers to the health condition that affects Mobility often due to joint degeneration or trauma?
- What is the major cause of liver disease particularly when linked to alcohol abuse?
- Which preventable disease is caused by unhealthy eating habits and physical inactivity?
- What condition occurs when the body's insulin production or sensitivity is in impaired?
- disease Which chronic health condition often results from prolonged exposure to high Blood Pressure or poor lifestyle?
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- determinants What time refers to the Title factors influencing Health such as Income education and environment?
- What health issue is linked to smoking? Obesity and poor diet, leading to heart disease?
- Which is the term for the inability of a person to perform daily activities due to a health issue?
- Which term refers to the number of deaths within a population over the specified period?
- risk factor for various chronic disease is linked to serious sedentary lifestyle and poor nutrition?
- Which lifestyle choice is directly relate related to lung disease, heart disease and various cancers?
- rate What term describes the occurrence of disease within a population?
- factor often related to economic status in influences health outcomes and access to care?
- disparities Which public her health condition involves the Disproportionate , impact of disease on specific population groups based on factors like race income and location?
- What term refers to a disease that is preventable and often exhabited by social and environmental factors?
- Which chronic respiratory condition is often worsened by environmental pollutllants and smoking?
20 Clues: rate What term describes the occurrence of disease within a population? • What is the major cause of liver disease particularly when linked to alcohol abuse? • Which preventable disease is caused by unhealthy eating habits and physical inactivity? • What condition occurs when the body's insulin production or sensitivity is in impaired? • ...
114-2 英文補強 龍騰B4L2 Vocabulary 2026-03-04
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- The new manager of the factory hopes to increase p____y through the use of new machines.
- The church has a unique design, with large a____d windows and a pointed roof.
- This film is not a____e for children because it contains a lot of violence.
- Ms. Anderson is a professor of n____n at Harvard University.
- The government has issued f____d warnings for low-lying areas.
- One of the glass p____ls of the door was broken and needed to be replaced.
- Although Tom has just started his new business, it looks very p____g.
- It is time that the government addressed some environmental i____es pollution and wildlife protection.
- This new type of mango tree is r____t to will stay alive and healthy longer than others.
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- While Eric would like to satisfy everyone, in p____l it is just not possible.
- The football field became very m____y due to the constant rain.
- It is important to maintain good personal h____e practices such as washing your hands, brushing your teeth, and bathing regularly.
- The artist p____ted 3D images onto the building and turned it into a giant Christmas tree.
- Ben and his wife ran into f____l difficulties when he lost his job shortly after they purchased a house.
- Anne has several sources of i____e. She has two part-time jobs and a small online business.
- Our s____r system is mainly made up of eight planets, which move around the Sun.
- Nick’s earnings are not s____t to cover all of his living expenses.
- It is important to i____l an anti-virus program on your computer to keep it safe.
18 Clues: Ms. Anderson is a professor of n____n at Harvard University. • The government has issued f____d warnings for low-lying areas. • The football field became very m____y due to the constant rain. • Nick’s earnings are not s____t to cover all of his living expenses. • Although Tom has just started his new business, it looks very p____g. • ...
Use the Insider to complete this Safety puzzle 2015-02-02
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- The goal of the safety department is “Everyone leave in the same _________ in which they came to work.”
- The name of the safety page on the Insider is ______, Health & Safety.
- The EHS page you should visit if you need to find a safety policy or procedure.
- If you would like a copy of your ____ shot records or any other document from your employee health file you must fill out the “Employee Health Records Request” form and submit it to Emily Manrique in the Safety department.
- According the Infection Control page: the bloodborne pathogen that healthcare workers are most concerned about is _________.
- The program used to report accidents and hazards is ____.
- At this location you should call 5370 in the event of an emergency.
- The website used to access information about chemicals used in the lab is called _____online.
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- To receive a copy of results for lab tests done for CompuNet (i.e. Quantiferon) you need to contact this department.
- When an accident occurs, _____ ____ should always be the first priority.
- Looking on the Safety Corner page: 70-80% of needlesticks are caused by this type of needle.
- On the Chemical Hygiene & Hazardous Materials page: In the “Carcinogen List-Appendix A” this is the first carcinogen on the list.
- On the Safety Corner page: the Safety Alert from 05/22/2014 states the PDI wipes are NOT like ______ wipes.
- On the main EHS page: looking at the 2014 OSHA 300A log, we had a total of 12 _______ for the year.
14 Clues: The program used to report accidents and hazards is ____. • At this location you should call 5370 in the event of an emergency. • The name of the safety page on the Insider is ______, Health & Safety. • When an accident occurs, _____ ____ should always be the first priority. • The EHS page you should visit if you need to find a safety policy or procedure. • ...
June Journeys: A Puzzle of Pipes, Paternal Bonds, and More 2024-06-03
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- This material is commonly used for water supply piping and is known for its resistance to corrosion and low cost.
- This fixture is used to regulate the flow of water in a plumbing system and is commonly found in kitchens and bathrooms.
- This fixture is typically found in bathrooms and is used for personal hygiene.
- Celebrated by Muslims worldwide, this holiday commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God.
- This material is often used in residential construction and is known for its durability and weather resistance.
- This color wire is commonly used as the "hot" wire in electrical circuits.
- This project involves creating an outdoor space for cooking and dining, often equipped with a grill and seating area.
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- This material is commonly used to carry water from one place to another in plumbing systems.
- This material is commonly used for underground water piping and is known for its durability and resistance to corrosion.
- This tool is used to measure the angle between two surfaces.
- This type of HVAC system provides both heating and cooling to a building.
- This device is used to test electrical circuits by indicating the presence of voltage.
- This material is commonly used for outdoor decking and is known for its resistance to decay and insects.
- Day Celebrated on the third Sunday of June, this day honors paternal bonds and the influence of fathers in society.
14 Clues: This tool is used to measure the angle between two surfaces. • This type of HVAC system provides both heating and cooling to a building. • This color wire is commonly used as the "hot" wire in electrical circuits. • This fixture is typically found in bathrooms and is used for personal hygiene. • ...
Health 2023-06-22
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- Receiving injections from medical professionals to protect against and prevent certain diseases or illnesses.
- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- The practice of staying clean, such as washing our hands and brushing our teeth, to prevent illness and maintain overall wellness.
- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
- Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress.
- The care and maintenance of our eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
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- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
14 Clues: Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress. • The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems. • Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus. • ...
civil war medical vocabulary 2026-05-08
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- The process of recovery, which often happened in general hospitals far from the front lines.
- The primary tool for amputations, which gave surgeons the nickname "sawbones".
- Temporary medical facilities, often established in barns or houses close to the battlefield, to provide immediate care.
- At the war's start, medical training was poor. Over time, professional standards improved, and many women took on vital roles as volunteer nurses.
- A frequent complication of other illnesses like measles and a leading cause of death, especially in winter.
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- The primary killers of the war, often caused by contaminated water, poor hygiene, and dietary deficiencies.
- A disease often associated with lice and fleas in crowded environments.
- A primary anesthetic used to keep patients unconscious during surgery, dispelling the myth that most soldiers "bit the bullet".
- Neither were understood or used in the modern sense during the war. While some doctors used iodine or bromine, they lacked knowledge of germ theory.
- A viral "childhood disease" that proved highly lethal for adult soldiers who had never been exposed to it before joining the army.
- A severe bacterial infection characterized by chills and fever; it was one of the most common and feared camp diseases.
- Used for pain relief and sometimes as a stimulant or to make bitter medicines more palatable.
- The most common surgical procedure for limb wounds; it was often the only way to prevent fatal infections.
- A standard device used to control severe bleeding on the battlefield.
14 Clues: A standard device used to control severe bleeding on the battlefield. • A disease often associated with lice and fleas in crowded environments. • The primary tool for amputations, which gave surgeons the nickname "sawbones". • The process of recovery, which often happened in general hospitals far from the front lines. • ...
hospitality safety crossword 2026-06-02
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- - Liquid or food dropped on the floor that should be cleaned up immediately to prevent slipping.
- - Microscopic organisms that can cause foodborne illness if allowed to grow on food.
- - Precise amounts of ingredients required by a recipe to ensure the food cooks correctly and tastes right.
- - The single most important activity for preventing the spread of bacteria; should be done with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds.
- aid - The immediate care given to someone who is injured (like a cut or a minor burn) before professional medical help arrives.
- - The practice of keeping yourself and your surroundings clean to prevent illness.
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- - What occurs when harmful bacteria are transferred from one food item, surface, or utensil to another (example, using the same board for raw chicken and lettuce).
- - Sharp-edged tools used for cutting; they should always be kept sharp to prevent slipping and accidental injury.
- - Injuries to the skin caused by contact with fire, steam, or hot surfaces.
- - A measurement of heat; crucial for ensuring food stays out of the "Danger Zone"
- - Items used for serving or cooking food that must be washed, rinsed, and sanitized after every use.
- - The process of clearing away messes and sanitizing surfaces after food preparation is finished.
- - A kitchen appliance used for baking or roasting food at high temperatures.
- mitts - Protective garments worn on the hands to prevent burns when handling hot pots or trays.
- Soap - A detergent used to break down grease and remove food particles from plates and utensils.
15 Clues: - Injuries to the skin caused by contact with fire, steam, or hot surfaces. • - A kitchen appliance used for baking or roasting food at high temperatures. • - A measurement of heat; crucial for ensuring food stays out of the "Danger Zone" • - The practice of keeping yourself and your surroundings clean to prevent illness. • ...
House 1 2023-06-19
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- A vertical structure on the roof of a house used to carry smoke and gases out of the building.
- A room in a house used for personal hygiene activities, such as bathing and using the toilet.
- A series of steps or stairs that allow people to move between different levels of a house.
- The top covering of a house that protects it from weather conditions such as rain, snow, and sunlight.
- A platform or extension attached to a house, providing an outdoor space for relaxation and enjoyment.
- A room in a house where food is prepared and cooked.
- An opening in a wall of a house with a transparent material, allowing light and air to enter the room.
- A partially or completely underground floor of a house, often used for storage or additional living space.
- A building or space where cars and other vehicles are parked and stored.
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- An entrance or exit point to a house, typically made of wood, metal, or glass.
- A private room in a house where people sleep and rest.
- A building where people live, providing shelter and space for individuals and families.
- A space or room located just below the roof of a house, often used for storage purposes.
- room A room in a house where people relax, socialize, and spend time together.
- A structure in a house where fire is lit for heating or decorative purposes, often found in the living room.
- An outdoor space around a house where plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables are grown.
16 Clues: A room in a house where food is prepared and cooked. • A private room in a house where people sleep and rest. • A building or space where cars and other vehicles are parked and stored. • An entrance or exit point to a house, typically made of wood, metal, or glass. • room A room in a house where people relax, socialize, and spend time together. • ...
Health 2023-06-24
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- The condition of being well physically, mentally, and socially, free from illness or injury.
- The body's ability to resist or fight off infections and diseases, often developed through vaccinations.
- The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate.
- Taking measures to avoid or reduce the risk of diseases or injuries through actions like vaccinations or safety precautions.
- The feeling of mental or emotional pressure or tension caused by various factors, and its impact on health.
- The state of overall well-being and good health, involving physical, mental, and emotional aspects.
- diet A diet that includes a variety of foods from different food groups to provide essential nutrients.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary food and nutrients for growth, development, and health.
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- A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction.
- The process of providing the body with an adequate amount of water to maintain proper bodily functions.
- The state of feeling healthy, happy, and satisfied with one's life and overall condition.
- Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong.
- The ability to be physically active and perform physical activities with strength, endurance, and flexibility.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs and diseases, such as washing hands.
- The state of being calm, free from tension, and at ease, often achieved through activities like meditation or leisure.
16 Clues: The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate. • Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong. • The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges. • A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction. • ...
World Food Safety Day 2025 - Science in Action 2025-05-13
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- OPRP1 (-P) consists of a _____ sample and cyclic samples to prevent spread of targeted micro to downstream processing.
- Defined as the removal of product from the consumer market
- the approved ____ _____ list (ARML)ensures we have properly assessed the risk of ingredients used in our process
- to ___ is to substantially reduce number of undesirable organisms such as when using Alpet
- chemical used to filter fermentation broth such as PAHC in planetary recovery process
- A prerequisite program that helps to minimize transfer of hazards based on risk to a specific area such as through MAL/PAL
- critical ____ point: essential to prevent or eliminate a food safety hazard to an acceptable level
- ________ control is critical for the SLP product to prevent exponential microbial growth
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- ____ out of place is a manual process for equipment not cleaned by CIP
- _____ hazard includes foreign objects like glass, metal, plastic, or hair
- master cleaning _____ details the frequency necessary to maintain a clean GMP environment including tools, chemicals, and instructions for how to complete.
- length of time for which a food product is safe and fit for consumption
- chemical hazard causing adverse response by the body to a food protein
- scientific/technical evidence a control measure is properly implemented
- Novonesis finds ____ solutions to use science every day in making the world a better place.
- ______ of equipment ensures accurate measurements and operation within safe and functional parameters
- equipment must be ____ qualified to ensure the cleanliness of the product contact surfaces our product is exposed to.
- _______ process is performed by a 3PL for the SLP product to protect microbial stability and product quality as the product is unpreserved.
18 Clues: Defined as the removal of product from the consumer market • ____ out of place is a manual process for equipment not cleaned by CIP • chemical hazard causing adverse response by the body to a food protein • length of time for which a food product is safe and fit for consumption • scientific/technical evidence a control measure is properly implemented • ...
Dayanny Mendoza - Sharon Ruidiaz - Nicol Sierra. 2024-09-24
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- Nature is a concept used to refer to the material world or material universe.
- A fun or entertainment activity that involves leisure time.
- Ecology is the branch of biology that studies the relationships of different living beings among themselves and their relationship with the environment.
- Territory, with its own geographical and cultural characteristics, that can constitute a political entity within a State.
- Custom or acquired habit of doing things by mere practice and in a more or less automatic way.
- Person with a higher university degree that qualifies them to practice engineering in any of its branches.
- Place where garbage or debris is dumped.
- Set of theories and techniques that allow the practical use of scientific knowledge.
- Mark or mark that something leaves on something else when pressing on it; For example, the one that leaves the footprint of animals, the seal that is stamped on paper, etc.
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- The atmosphere is the gas layer of a celestial body.
- Which is underground.
- evening as a courtesy or to greet during the night or when going to bed.
- Physical magnitude that expresses the degree of cold or heat of bodies or the environment, and whose unit in the international system is the kelvin (K).
- In sociology and social psychology, trust is the belief that a person or group will be able and willing to act appropriately in a given situation and thoughts.
- Antipathy is a feeling of disaffection, rejection or adverse mood towards some object, person, place or situation.
- teeth hygiene method that allows removing bacterial plaque from teeth
- Pole It is one of the two points on the surface of a planet coinciding with the axis of rotation.
- on Start the combustion of something. Also used as a pronominal.
18 Clues: Which is underground. • Place where garbage or debris is dumped. • The atmosphere is the gas layer of a celestial body. • A fun or entertainment activity that involves leisure time. • on Start the combustion of something. Also used as a pronominal. • teeth hygiene method that allows removing bacterial plaque from teeth • ...
Regulatory and Advisory Agencies 2023-10-11
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- creates the expertise, information, and tools that people and communities need to protect their health through health promotion, prevention of disease, injury and disability, and preparedness for new health threats.
- help dentists succeed and support the advancement of the health of the public
- conducts research and makes recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness.
- responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation
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- the primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research.
- to advance the careers of dental assistants through education, credentialing, legislative advocacy, and professional activities that improve the delivery of quality dental health care
- support dental hygienists and advance the dental hygiene profession by developing new career paths, expanding opportunities for care, and providing the latest training and information
- assures safe and healthful working conditions by setting and enforcing standards, and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance.
8 Clues: the primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research. • help dentists succeed and support the advancement of the health of the public • conducts research and makes recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness. • ...
Puberty 2021-06-07
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- something that boys and girls get longer while in puberty and it grows on more body parts
- a physical feature that makes males stronger this will start showing during puberty
- what is something that males wear while playing sports that protects a male reproductive system
- when people go to the doctor’s office to make sure they do not have any diseases and are healthy
- the inability to become pregnant some STDs can cause this problem if they go undetected or are not treated
- before their menstrual cycles, many females experience this some of the symptoms are headaches, acne and feeling tired
- Something that girls and boys go through around a young age as kids it changes them
- a common problem of the reproductive system is an injury to this part of the body
- Which gender is more likely to go through puberty around 7 or 8 years old
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- A third condition that can affect the male reproductive system when males are in puberty
- something that people do when they can not go to the doctor. It is to make sure they are healthy
- something that boys and girls gain when they are going through puberty it is visible
- This means Males can not produce their own children
- bumps that are mostly on the face but can appear anywhere on the body it appear on the start of puberty
- something that is a daily thing that you are supposed to do to keep yourself clean and healthy
- A disease that can also affect the male reproductive system which spreads through sexual contact
16 Clues: This means Males can not produce their own children • Which gender is more likely to go through puberty around 7 or 8 years old • a common problem of the reproductive system is an injury to this part of the body • Something that girls and boys go through around a young age as kids it changes them • ...
Health 2023-06-23
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- Healthy foods that come from plants and give you important vitamins and minerals. Examples include carrots, broccoli, and spinach.
- Special nutrients in foods that help your body grow, heal, and stay healthy.
- Fun activities that make your body move and help you stay strong and fit.
- Doing activities that make you move, like playing sports, riding a bike, or dancing.
- Good habits like washing your hands, brushing your teeth, and taking a bath to stay clean and healthy.
- Taking time to rest, do things you enjoy, and let your body and mind feel peaceful and calm.
- Your body's special soldiers that help fight off germs and keep you from getting sick.
- Juicy and sweet foods that come from plants and give you vitamins and energy. Examples include apples, oranges, and strawberries.
- Feeling worried or anxious, and learning ways to relax and calm down when you feel stressed.
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- Special liquids or pills that doctors give you when you're sick to help you feel better and get well.
- Having a mix of different types of foods in your meals to keep your body strong and healthy.
- Eating healthy foods that give your body the energy and nutrients it needs.
- Resting your body and mind by sleeping to feel refreshed and ready for the day.
- Taking care of your body and mind by eating healthy, staying active, and feeling happy and calm.
- Describing foods that are recently picked or made, and taste delicious and full of nutrients.
- Clear, refreshing liquid that your body needs to stay hydrated and keep all its parts working properly.
16 Clues: Fun activities that make your body move and help you stay strong and fit. • Eating healthy foods that give your body the energy and nutrients it needs. • Special nutrients in foods that help your body grow, heal, and stay healthy. • Resting your body and mind by sleeping to feel refreshed and ready for the day. • ...
Medicine - c. 1700 - c. 1900 2018-11-12
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- Showed that people had caught cholera from the water they used during the Broad Street cholera epidemic of 1854.
- Suggested that bacteria caused human disease through his germ theory in 1861.
- Many scientists continued to believe that this ancient idea this was the cause of cholera epidemics in the nineteenth century.
- The period between the 1850s and 1870s in which death rates in surgery increased slightly despite the discovery of chloroform.
- Worked to improve conditions in hospitals and the training of nurses from the 1850s onwards.
- The war that took place in 1854-1856, allowing a key individual to improve standards of hygiene and cleanliness in hospitals.
- Worked to discover the bacteria that caused individual diseases, allowing others to develop targeted vaccines.
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- Health Act These took place in 1848 and 1875. The first encouraged local councils to improve public health; the second made it compulsory.
- Putting a low dose of a disease into the body to help it fight against a more serious attack of the disease.
- Proved that vaccination prevent people catching smallpox in 1798.
- Showed that chloroform could be used as an effective anaesthetic during surgery in 1847.
- The injection into the body of killed or weakened organisms to give the body resistance against disease.
- To destroy all living microbes from surfaces and surgical instruments.
- Discovered several 'magic bullets' - chemicals that killed certain diseases such as malaria and syphilis.
- Experimented with carbolic acid spray to produce the first antiseptic, greatly reducing infection rates in surgery.
- A widespread outbreak of disease.
16 Clues: A widespread outbreak of disease. • Proved that vaccination prevent people catching smallpox in 1798. • To destroy all living microbes from surfaces and surgical instruments. • Suggested that bacteria caused human disease through his germ theory in 1861. • Showed that chloroform could be used as an effective anaesthetic during surgery in 1847. • ...
AP Psych Unit 1 Choiceboard Crossword *instead of spaces use dashes (-) 2025-10-24
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- the second cranial nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- the capacity of some individuals with damage to the primary visual cortex to detect and even localize visual stimuli presented to the blind portion of the visual field.
- Difficulty in initiating or maintaining a restorative sleep, which results in fatigue.
- A sleep disorder involving motor activity during REM sleep, typically including a physical enactment of dream sequences.
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- partial color blindness in which the eye contains only two types of cone photopigment instead of the typical three, leading to confusion between certain colors.
- A recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur.
- Techniques for the behavioral treatment of insomnia that involve instructions given to the client to follow certain routines aimed at improving sleep patterns.
- A disorder consisting of excessive daytime sleepiness accompanied by brief "attacks" of sleep during waking hours.
- A sleep disorder characterized by persistent incidents of complex motor activity during slow-wave NREM sleep
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina, function in daylight or in well-lit conditions, and detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations.
10 Clues: A recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur. • the second cranial nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain. • Difficulty in initiating or maintaining a restorative sleep, which results in fatigue. • A sleep disorder characterized by persistent incidents of complex motor activity during slow-wave NREM sleep • ...
Outlet - Issue 2 2024-01-03
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- Material used to reduce the transfer of heat or sound, often applied to walls, ceilings, and pipes to improve energy efficiency and maintain comfortable indoor conditions.
- A bathroom fixture designed for personal hygiene, featuring a spray nozzle for cleansing, typically installed alongside the toilet.
- A flexible sealing ring placed between two surfaces to prevent leakage, commonly used in plumbing connections to ensure a watertight seal.
- An energy-efficient device that transfers heat between the air, ground, or water to regulate temperature in heating and cooling systems.
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- Vertical pipe that transports water from one level to another.
- A paste or mortar used to fill the gaps between tiles, creating a secure and aesthetically pleasing finish in tiled surfaces.
- A reservoir or tank used for storing water, commonly found in toilets to facilitate flushing.
- A heat-exchanging device used to transfer thermal energy from hot water or steam to the surrounding air, commonly used for heating rooms.
- A waterproof sealant used to fill gaps and joints in plumbing fixtures, tiles, and other surfaces, preventing water infiltration and ensuring airtightness.
9 Clues: Vertical pipe that transports water from one level to another. • A reservoir or tank used for storing water, commonly found in toilets to facilitate flushing. • A paste or mortar used to fill the gaps between tiles, creating a secure and aesthetically pleasing finish in tiled surfaces. • ...
Intro To Healthcare Puzzle 2022-12-15
Places of the house 2024-07-08
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- A room where clothes are washed, dried, and sometimes ironed. It often contains a washing machine and dryer.
- A room where meals are eaten. It typically contains a dining table and chairs.
- A building or part of a building for housing one or more vehicles. It can also be used for storage and other purposes.
- A room used primarily for sleeping. It usually contains a bed and other furniture such as a dresser and nightstand.
- A room or area where food is prepared and cooked. It typically contains appliances like a stove, refrigerator, and sink.
- A space or room just below the roof of a building. It is often used for storage.
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- A room in a house for general and informal everyday use. It is often used for relaxing, socializing, and entertaining guests.
- A room or space in a house designated for work or business activities. It typically contains a desk, computer, and other office equipment.
- A floor of a building that is partly or entirely below ground level. It is often used for storage or as a utility space.
- A room containing a bathtub or shower, and often a toilet and sink. It is used for personal hygiene and grooming.
10 Clues: A room where meals are eaten. It typically contains a dining table and chairs. • A space or room just below the roof of a building. It is often used for storage. • A room where clothes are washed, dried, and sometimes ironed. It often contains a washing machine and dryer. • ...
Places of the house 2024-07-08
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- Room: A room in a house for general and informal everyday use. It is often used for relaxing, socializing, and entertaining guests.
- Room: A room where meals are eaten. It typically contains a dining table and chairs.
- A space or room just below the roof of a building. It is often used for storage.
- Office: A room or space in a house designated for work or business activities. It typically contains a desk, computer, and other office equipment.
- A room used primarily for sleeping. It usually contains a bed and other furniture such as a dresser and nightstand.
- A floor of a building that is partly or entirely below ground level. It is often used for storage or as a utility space.
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- A building or part of a building for housing one or more vehicles. It can also be used for storage and other purposes.
- A room or area where food is prepared and cooked. It typically contains appliances like a stove, refrigerator, and sink.
- A room containing a bathtub or shower, and often a toilet and sink. It is used for personal hygiene and grooming.
- Room: A room where clothes are washed, dried, and sometimes ironed. It often contains a washing machine and dryer.
10 Clues: A space or room just below the roof of a building. It is often used for storage. • Room: A room where meals are eaten. It typically contains a dining table and chairs. • A room containing a bathtub or shower, and often a toilet and sink. It is used for personal hygiene and grooming. • ...
The Product Craft Crossword 2025-12-17
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- (2 words) A meeting where members of the Product Org come together to discuss important topics, share updates, and engage in Q&A.
- (2 words) The interactive sessions run by Product Operations focused on product deep dives, Q&A, and gathering real-time feedback from PMs.
- (3 words) The framework rolled out across the organisation, used by PMs to support growth, clarity, and consistent expectations.
- (1 word) Maintaining high standards of Jira hygiene and data quality to ensure a single, trusted source of truth.
- (1 word) A discrete, time-bound undertaking designed to achieve a specific, desired outcome with measurable business value and an ROI assessment.
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- (3 words) The internal questionnaire used to assess the state of the product craft, gathering feedback on challenges and skill levels.
- (3 words) The programme designed to give teams firsthand experience of the Ocado Smart Platform (OSP) from the end-user perspective.
7 Clues: (1 word) Maintaining high standards of Jira hygiene and data quality to ensure a single, trusted source of truth. • (3 words) The framework rolled out across the organisation, used by PMs to support growth, clarity, and consistent expectations. • ...
The Product Craft Crossword 2025-12-16
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- (1 word)A discrete, time-bound undertaking designed to achieve a specific, desired outcome with measurable business value and an ROI assessment.
- (2 words)A meeting where members of the Product Org come together to discuss important topics, share updates, and engage in Q&A.
- (3 words)The framework rolled out across the organisation, used by PMs to support growth, clarity, and consistent expectations.
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- (3 words)The internal questionnaire used to assess the state of the product craft, gathering feedback on challenges and skill levels.
- (3 words)The programme designed to give teams firsthand experience of the Ocado Smart Platform (OSP) from the end-user perspective.
- (1 word)Maintaining high standards of Jira hygiene and data quality to ensure a single, trusted source of truth.
- (2 words)The interactive sessions run by Product Operations focused on product deep dives, Q&A, and gathering real-time feedback from PMs.
7 Clues: (1 word)Maintaining high standards of Jira hygiene and data quality to ensure a single, trusted source of truth. • (3 words)The framework rolled out across the organisation, used by PMs to support growth, clarity, and consistent expectations. • ...
words using 'h' 2022-01-30
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- drinks such as beer, wine, etc. that can make people drunk
- the time when a baby is born; the process of being born
- all the events that happened in the past
- related, of or connected with people rather than animals, machines or gods
- a large plant-eating domesticated mammal with solid hoofs and a flowing mane and tail, used for riding, racing, and to carry and pull loads.
- in, at or to that place or position
- a building for human habitation, especially one that is lived in by a family or small group of people
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- a popular style of clothes, hair, etc. at a particular time or place; the state of being popular
- 60 minutes; one of the 24 parts that a day is divided into
- a song of praise, especially one praising God and sung by Christians
- a person or an animal in a book, play or film
- the practice of keeping yourself and your living and working areas clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- beef cut into small pieces and made into a flat round shape that is then fried, often served in a bread roll
- a male parent of a child or an animal; a person who is acting as the father to a child
- an object such as a silver cup that is given as a prize for winning a competition
- a plant whose leaves, flowers or seeds are used to add taste to food, in medicines or for their pleasant smell.
16 Clues: in, at or to that place or position • all the events that happened in the past • a person or an animal in a book, play or film • the time when a baby is born; the process of being born • drinks such as beer, wine, etc. that can make people drunk • 60 minutes; one of the 24 parts that a day is divided into • ...
School subjects 2023-06-22
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- The study and appreciation of music, including learning to play instruments, singing, and understanding musical concepts.
- Science The study of computers, programming, and technology, including coding, software development, and computer skills.
- Language The study of languages other than one's native language, exploring vocabulary, grammar, and communication skills in different languages.
- Science The study of non-living matter and energy, including concepts from chemistry and physics, such as properties of substances and forces.
- The study of written works, including novels, poetry, plays, and short stories, fostering reading comprehension and literary analysis skills.
- Education The study of physical activities, sports, and exercises to promote physical fitness and overall well-being.
- The study of past events, people, and civilizations, exploring how the world has changed over time.
- The study of personal and public health, covering topics like nutrition, hygiene, mental health, and making healthy lifestyle choices.
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- The study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns, involving concepts like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- Studies The study of society, culture, and relationships between individuals and groups, including topics like civics, economics, and sociology.
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and human populations, including maps and understanding different regions.
- The study of citizenship, government, and civic responsibilities, learning about democratic principles and how societies function.
- The creative expression and appreciation of visual arts, involving drawing, painting, sculpting, and other art forms.
- The study of language, literature, reading, and writing, helping to improve communication and language skills.
- The study of the natural world, including topics like biology, chemistry, physics, and earth sciences.
15 Clues: The study of past events, people, and civilizations, exploring how the world has changed over time. • The study of the natural world, including topics like biology, chemistry, physics, and earth sciences. • The study of language, literature, reading, and writing, helping to improve communication and language skills. • ...
SITXFSA001 2 2020-08-10
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- It is an employee’s responsibility to take immediate action to remove or minimise any hazard in accordance with organisational and legal obligations(True or False)
- Results from food being in contact with pesticides, toxic material or chemicals, which may be either naturally occurring or man made
- Parasites are creatures that live by sucking nourishment from their host
- This arises from disease-causing microorganisms such as bacteria, moulds, yeasts, viruses or fungi.
- Some moulds are acceptable and desirable such as the moulds used on blue cheese, while others give off spores which can cause allergic reaction
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- Occurs when food contains foreign matter such as glass, scourer shavings, wood or porcelain
- Failure to comply with food legislation can result in breach notices, fines and prosecution.(True or False)
- Cross-contamination is the transfer of bacteria and viruses from a contaminated surface or food item to food that is ready to eat.
- In the right conditions they can multiply quickly to dangerous levels which will make a person sick. Bacteria can multiply approximately every 20 minutes. After 7 hours there could be more than 2 million bacteria present in food.
- Effective personal hygiene practice
- Food businesses cannot be closed down, no matter how serious a food safety law breach is or how many there are(true or False)
11 Clues: Effective personal hygiene practice • Parasites are creatures that live by sucking nourishment from their host • Occurs when food contains foreign matter such as glass, scourer shavings, wood or porcelain • This arises from disease-causing microorganisms such as bacteria, moulds, yeasts, viruses or fungi. • ...
IEM May SM Crossword 2022-05-27
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- _____ are the first line of defense to protect your online information from cybercriminals and fraud.
- Our nation’s network of ____ infrastructure is vital to foster economic growth and to serve the needs of the United States in times of peace and in national defense.
- During _____ Recognition Week, we thank the dedicated public servants at the federal, state, local, and tribal governments across the country.
- Hurricane season starts ___ 1st.
- Prepare for disasters now by making an _____.
- During ___ we honor the emergency medical services professionals who rise to the challenge every day to provide critical care to communities across the country.
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- This ______, we are reminded of the importance of having good hand hygiene to protect our health and reduce the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19.
- On World Red Cross and Crescent Day, we thank all _____ volunteers for their commitment to further humanitarian efforts and serve communities across the globe.
- On May 4th, we thank courageous ____ who put their lives on the line every day to protect and serve our communities.
- May is Building ____ Month where we encourage communities to adopt the most up-to-date building codes to be better prepared for disasters and mitigate risk.
10 Clues: Hurricane season starts ___ 1st. • Prepare for disasters now by making an _____. • _____ are the first line of defense to protect your online information from cybercriminals and fraud. • On May 4th, we thank courageous ____ who put their lives on the line every day to protect and serve our communities. • ...
Motivation 2020-09-30
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- have little ambition and avoid responsibility
- Maria used to love teaching kids, she later started getting paid for it. Maria’s loss of motivation is an example of ______ evaluation theory.
- For a person who is deeply intertwined with the social media, likes and comments on his/her post, which factor is dominant, as per Herberg theory.
- How long a person can keep up his effort at doing something is called the ____ element of motivation.
- A person who has a need for regular income to meet his family needs
- Stephen enjoys working with NewGen Company engaged in promoting use of renewable resources of energy as he believes that the way to a sustainable future is using renewable resources of energy.
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- His theory was disproved by scholars over a long period of time.
- Maslow’s need for food, water and shelter
- A behaviour that is influenced by the reinforcement or the lack thereof brought about by consequences
- _____ are the theories that show individuals possess distinct needs based on their cognitive processes.
- Early theories of motivation like ERG, Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, etc are called _____ theories.
- The need for ____ is the desire for friendly and close interpersonal relationships.
- motivation This project has really helped me to grow professionally. I am looking forward to working more on such a project. It is an example of _______ motivation.
- motivation I like to work at my company as they provide me shuttle service is an example of _______ motivation.
14 Clues: Maslow’s need for food, water and shelter • have little ambition and avoid responsibility • His theory was disproved by scholars over a long period of time. • A person who has a need for regular income to meet his family needs • The need for ____ is the desire for friendly and close interpersonal relationships. • ...
House 2023-07-14
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- The room in a house where food is prepared and cooked. It often contains appliances like a stove and refrigerator.
- The top covering of a house that protects it from rain, snow, and sunlight. It keeps us dry and provides shade.
- The room in a house where we take care of personal hygiene, such as bathing and using the toilet.
- The flat surface of a room that we walk on. It provides a foundation for furniture and activities.
- The main gathering area in a house where people relax, entertain guests, and spend time together.
- The outdoor area around a house where plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables are grown.
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- The room in a house where people sleep and rest. It usually contains a bed and personal belongings.
- The entrance or exit of a house. It opens and closes to let people in and out.
- An attached or separate space where cars are parked and stored. It also provides storage for tools and equipment.
- A platform that extends from a house above the ground, providing an outdoor space to enjoy the view.
- A vertical structure on the roof of a house that allows smoke from a fireplace or stove to escape.
- A separate area within a house where people can live, sleep, or perform different activities.
- An opening in the wall of a house that lets in light and allows us to see outside.
- The vertical structure that surrounds and supports a house. It separates the rooms and provides privacy.
14 Clues: The entrance or exit of a house. It opens and closes to let people in and out. • An opening in the wall of a house that lets in light and allows us to see outside. • The outdoor area around a house where plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables are grown. • A separate area within a house where people can live, sleep, or perform different activities. • ...
Long Term Care Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-12
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- Refers to the ability to get on and off the toilet and perform hygiene related tasks.
- Also known as a deductible or a waiting period.
- These "hands-off" services that provide assistance with the personal chores or activities that are necessary to live at home
- Refers to the ability to move in or out of a bed, chair or wheelchair
- A common provision in Long Term Care insurance policies that waives the requirement to pay premiums while the insured is receiving benefits.
- A deterioration and loss of intellectual capability that affects a person's memory, language, personality and ability to reason, communicate and understand.
- A rider you can add on to your Long Term Care insurance plan that adjusts the benefits over time to account for inflation
- The maximum amount an insurance carrier will pay over the life of a policy.
- Provides social and other personal services including supervision and assistance with some ADLS in a community setting
- benefits are limited to eating, bathing, dressing, continence, transferring and toileting.
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- A documented, individualized plan of Long-Term Care services prepared by a Licensed Health Care Practitioner
- A Long-Term Care insurance policy approved by your state for participation in the partnership program.
- One of the ADLs defined by the insured’s ability to put on and take off all necessary clothing
- It refers to the ability to control bladder and/or bowel movements.
- A federal program to provide hospital and medical insurance to people aged 65 and older and to certain ill or disabled persons
- The maximum amount the Long Term Care policy will pay for covered services in any given day.
- Designed to give supportive and palliative care to people in the final phase of a terminal illness
17 Clues: Also known as a deductible or a waiting period. • It refers to the ability to control bladder and/or bowel movements. • Refers to the ability to move in or out of a bed, chair or wheelchair • The maximum amount an insurance carrier will pay over the life of a policy. • Refers to the ability to get on and off the toilet and perform hygiene related tasks. • ...
Diet-related Diseases 2022-10-10
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- An eating disorder where one believes they are too fat. As a result, there is a refusal to eat in the attempt to remain slim.
- An eating disorder where there are frequent episodes of binge eating followed by practices to remove the food eaten like induced vommiting.
- Known as a group of conditions resulting from an out-of-control growth of cells in any tissue of the body.
- This condition is inherited where the body produces insulin but the cells of the body do not allow the insulin to carry glucose.
- When the force of the blood against the walls of the arteries rise to a high level and remains high which can lead to heart attack and stroke.
- Having an excessive amount of fats in the body.
- Where both inherited and environmental influences destroys insulin-producing cells so that the body cannot process glucose.
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- This occurs when the artery to the heart or part of the heart is blocked, and the heart muscle dies.
- A lack of iron in the body which causes a lack of red blood cells which reduces the oxygen supply and as a result reduces the body's energy.
- A common disease of the teeth rottening due to poor eating and oral hygiene.
- When the artery supplying blood to a part of the brain is blocked.
11 Clues: Having an excessive amount of fats in the body. • When the artery supplying blood to a part of the brain is blocked. • A common disease of the teeth rottening due to poor eating and oral hygiene. • This occurs when the artery to the heart or part of the heart is blocked, and the heart muscle dies. • ...
Food Hygiene and Health and Safety in the Kitchen 2015-02-04
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- What should you wear when removing hot items from the oven?
- ___________ _________ _________ with soapy water especially after using the toilet.
- What products should be kept refrigerated?
- Do not lick ____________ or ____________
- Never ________ in the Kitchen
- Cover any ________ or _______ with a plaster.
- What should not be worn when preparing food?
- ___________ help to stop the germs from our clothes getting into our food.
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- ________ ________ should be tied back or covered so it can’t ________ ____ _______
- Kitchen _____________ bins should be emptied regularly as they are a breeding ground for germs.
- Check Best _____________ and ___________ by __________ on all perishable goods
- Pot and ______ _________ should not overhang the cooker.
- ________ should be kept away from food and food preparation areas
13 Clues: Never ________ in the Kitchen • Do not lick ____________ or ____________ • What products should be kept refrigerated? • What should not be worn when preparing food? • Cover any ________ or _______ with a plaster. • Pot and ______ _________ should not overhang the cooker. • What should you wear when removing hot items from the oven? • ...
COVID-19 Campaign 2020-04-01
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- Some preliminary data shows that an anti-__ drug may help alleviate COVID-19 symptoms, but more clinical trials are needed.
- A demographic of people who appear to die at a significantly higher rate than their counterparts.
- A class of drug used to fight bacterial infections that will not work against COVID-19 as it is caused by a virus.
- It is mostly agreed upon that these types of animals don't transmit COVID-19.
- Skeptics claim "It's just the ___" although it is actually quite serious.
- ___ distancing is the practice of preventing the spread of contagious diseases (like COVID-19) by maintaining a greater physical distance between people.
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- A demographic of people which some skeptics wrongly believe is immune to COVID-19.
- "___ the curve" is a slogan meant to encourage people to stay home to prevent transmission of the disease. It refers to the effect that proper hygiene and distancing will have on the number of cases as a function of time.
- A dangerous misconception is that drinks containing ___ will cure individuals with COVID-19 since it helps kill the pathogen on surfaces.
- Although this piece of protective equipment is important to have, wearing it does not necessarily prevent one from contracting COVID-19
- The name of the virus which causes COVID-19.
11 Clues: The name of the virus which causes COVID-19. • Skeptics claim "It's just the ___" although it is actually quite serious. • It is mostly agreed upon that these types of animals don't transmit COVID-19. • A demographic of people which some skeptics wrongly believe is immune to COVID-19. • ...
Adaptive Devices 2023-04-24
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- Thicker handles for toothbrushes for ease of fine motor coordination and grasp.
- Temporary placement of a faucet sleeve to ease the user’s reach of the water.
- Hand strap that secures feeding and hygiene utensils for persons who lack the grasp and fine motor coordination.
- Can be permanently installed in the walls for toilet and shower/tub transfers.
- Longer stick with an adhesive feature (or clip) to secure toilet paper for perineal care; used by persons who struggle reaching underneath or behind themselves to properly wipe after toileting.
- Long sticks with hooks on the end in order to don and doff lower-body clothing; minimizes the need to bend over at the hips.
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- Comes in many different makes and models, minimize risk for falls in persons with compromised standing balance or decreased activity tolerance.
- Cut-out cups for persons with limited neck motion and/or swallowing precautions.
- Metal or plastic guards placed around the edge of the plate to prevent food from sliding off and easing the scooping process.
- Multi-purpose stick with a manual trigger that pulls the grabber on the end closed; used to reach for small items that are inconveniently out of reach such as the floor or high cupboards. Can also be used for dressing.
- Primarily used to button shirts with the use of one hand.
11 Clues: Primarily used to button shirts with the use of one hand. • Temporary placement of a faucet sleeve to ease the user’s reach of the water. • Can be permanently installed in the walls for toilet and shower/tub transfers. • Thicker handles for toothbrushes for ease of fine motor coordination and grasp. • ...
Adaptive Devices 2023-04-24
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- Thicker handles for toothbrushes for ease of fine motor coordination and grasp.
- Temporary placement of a faucet sleeve to ease the user’s reach of the water.
- Hand strap that secures feeding and hygiene utensils for persons who lack the grasp and fine motor coordination.
- Can be permanently installed in the walls for toilet and shower/tub transfers.
- Longer stick with an adhesive feature (or clip) to secure toilet paper for perineal care; used by persons who struggle reaching underneath or behind themselves to properly wipe after toileting.
- Long sticks with hooks on the end in order to don and doff lower-body clothing; minimizes the need to bend over at the hips.
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- Comes in many different makes and models, minimize risk for falls in persons with compromised standing balance or decreased activity tolerance.
- Cut-out cups for persons with limited neck motion and/or swallowing precautions.
- Metal or plastic guards placed around the edge of the plate to prevent food from sliding off and easing the scooping process.
- Multi-purpose stick with a manual trigger that pulls the grabber on the end closed; used to reach for small items that are inconveniently out of reach such as the floor or high cupboards. Can also be used for dressing.
- Primarily used to button shirts with the use of one hand.
11 Clues: Primarily used to button shirts with the use of one hand. • Temporary placement of a faucet sleeve to ease the user’s reach of the water. • Can be permanently installed in the walls for toilet and shower/tub transfers. • Thicker handles for toothbrushes for ease of fine motor coordination and grasp. • ...
COVID-19 Campaign 2020-04-01
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- Although this piece of protective equipment is important to have, wearing it does not necessarily prevent one from contracting COVID-19
- A dangerous misconception is that drinks containing ___ will cure individuals with COVID-19 since it helps kill the pathogen on surfaces.
- A class of drug used to fight bacterial infections that will not work against COVID-19 as it is caused by a virus.
- It is mostly agreed upon that these types of animals don't transmit COVID-19.
- Skeptics claim "It's just the ___" although it is actually quite serious.
- A demographic of people which some skeptics wrongly believe is immune to COVID-19.
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- Some preliminary data shows that an anti-__ drug may help alleviate COVID-19 symptoms, but more clinical trials are needed.
- "___ the curve" is a slogan meant to encourage people to stay home to prevent transmission of the disease. It refers to the effect that proper hygiene and distancing will have on the number of cases as a function of time.
- ___ distancing is the practice of preventing the spread of contagious diseases (like COVID-19) by maintaining a greater physical distance between people.
- The name of the virus which causes COVID-19.
- A demographic of people who appear to die at a significantly higher rate than their counterparts.
11 Clues: The name of the virus which causes COVID-19. • Skeptics claim "It's just the ___" although it is actually quite serious. • It is mostly agreed upon that these types of animals don't transmit COVID-19. • A demographic of people which some skeptics wrongly believe is immune to COVID-19. • ...
Health 2023-06-22
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- The practice of staying clean, such as washing our hands and brushing our teeth, to prevent illness and maintain overall wellness.
- Drinking enough water or liquids each day to ensure our bodies function properly and have the moisture they need.
- Engaging in practices that protect us from harm, such as wearing seat belts while driving or helmets while biking.
- Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and proteins, to fuel our bodies and keep them strong.
- Nurturing positive feelings, relationships, and understanding our emotions to maintain balance and happiness in our lives.
- The care and maintenance of our ears, which includes avoiding loud noises and having regular hearing tests.
- Developing and maintaining positive interactions with friends, family, and others to feel connected and supported.
- The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems.
- Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress.
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- Engaging in activities that help us unwind, such as meditation, yoga, or reading, to reduce stress and improve well-being.
- The care and maintenance of our eyes, which may involve wearing glasses or contacts or having regular eye check-ups.
- Engaging in physical activities like playing sports, swimming, or jogging to keep our bodies fit, strong, and flexible.
- Receiving injections from medical professionals to protect against and prevent certain diseases or illnesses.
- Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus.
14 Clues: Taking care of our emotions, thoughts, and feelings to stay balanced and manage stress. • The care and maintenance of our teeth, gums, and mouth to prevent tooth decay and gum problems. • Resting our minds and bodies, usually at night, to restore energy, support growth, and improve focus. • ...
medical civil war vocab 2026-05-08
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- The process of recovery, which often happened in general hospitals far from the front lines.
- The primary tool for amputations, which gave surgeons the nickname "sawbones".
- Temporary medical facilities, often established in barns or houses close to the battlefield, to provide immediate care.
- At the war's start, medical training was poor. Over time, professional standards improved, and many women took on vital roles as volunteer nurses.
- A frequent complication of other illnesses like measles and a leading cause of death, especially in winter.
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- The primary killers of the war, often caused by contaminated water, poor hygiene, and dietary deficiencies.
- A disease often associated with lice and fleas in crowded environments.
- A primary anesthetic used to keep patients unconscious during surgery, dispelling the myth that most soldiers "bit the bullet".
- Neither were understood or used in the modern sense during the war. While some doctors used iodine or bromine, they lacked knowledge of germ theory.
- A viral "childhood disease" that proved highly lethal for adult soldiers who had never been exposed to it before joining the army.
- A severe bacterial infection characterized by chills and fever; it was one of the most common and feared camp diseases.
- Used for pain relief and sometimes as a stimulant or to make bitter medicines more palatable.
- The most common surgical procedure for limb wounds; it was often the only way to prevent fatal infections.
- A standard device used to control severe bleeding on the battlefield.
14 Clues: A standard device used to control severe bleeding on the battlefield. • A disease often associated with lice and fleas in crowded environments. • The primary tool for amputations, which gave surgeons the nickname "sawbones". • The process of recovery, which often happened in general hospitals far from the front lines. • ...
3000 module 6 2024-10-16
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- Organism lacking a nucleus, including Archaea and Bacteria.
- ____ factors for post-op infection include factors that compromise the immune system, or behavioural factors such as hygiene, mobility, or nutrition.
- Looks for specific antibodies made to combat infection; more sensitive than direct analysis due to the body manufacturing more antibodies than pathogens present.
- Untreated chronic pyelonephritis results in scarring and deformation of renal calyces and pelvis, and is a significant cause of _____ ______.
- Contraction of a bacterium plasma membrane from the cell wall to decrease interior volume while maintaining shape, allowing it to maintain integrity in hypertonic media.
- Component of many bacteria cells which prevents crenation in hypertonic media, or rupture in hypotonic media.
- ____ factors for post-op infection include presence of infection at a remote site prior to surgery, inappropriate antimicrobial prophylaxis, improper skin prep or sterile technique, and foreign bodies.
- This is a risk factor for UTIs due to the inhibition of phagocytic and diapededic activity of neutrophils in the blood.
- When collecting a ____, it is important to ensure it is labelled with the patient ID, date and time, if the patient is on antibiotics and what kind, and the initials of the person collecting.
- This common antibiotic resistant gram+ bacteria may spread easily in hospitals (acronym). Severe infections may cause toxic shock syndrome.
- Inflammation of the bladder which may result from infection or trauma.
- A protective host defence mechanism in which urine from the bladder flushes out most bacteria is known as the ______ phenomenon.
- _____ reflux occurs when urine flows back from the bladder into the ureters, which may occur due to congenital defects or due to bladder obstruction.
- Inflammation of the bladder reduces its capacity, resulting in urinary _____.
- Pyelonephritis is most commonly associated from ascending gram ____ bacteria.
- The presence of this in hospitalized patients is a major risk factor for UTI development.
- _____ analysis analyzes the immune response to bacteria.
- Structure produced by some bacteria in a dormant state when environmental conditions are unfavorable.
- Pain in this region may be a symptom of cystitis.
- UTIs may be diagnosed if there is a presence of 100,000 _____ ____ units per mL of urine.
- Contains a singular circular chromosome in prokaryotic cells, lacking a plasma membrane.
- Analysis of bacteria based on ____ includes the use of strain-specific antibodies and can differentiate between different strains and different species.
- ____ factors for post-op infection include improper ventilation, contaminated surgical attire or equipment, or improper hand hygiene among the surgical team.
- Most common trigger of bacterial movement in response to chemical gradients.
- Protective urogenital flora species in females which metabolizes glycogen.
- Blood in the urine which may result from bladder ulcerations due to infection.
- Group ____ is a method of transporting substances into bacterial cells against their concentration gradient, in which bacteria chemically modify the substance to make the gradient more favourable for transport.
- ____ _____ bacteria have a cell wall consisting of many peptidoglycan layers and may appear purple with staining.
- An opportunistic infection arising from normal body flora is considered this.
- Analysis of bacteria based on ____ is faster than phenotype and detects small amounts of a microorganism by examining its DNA.
- Most common infectious agent in urinary tract infections. Gram negative.
- Cytoplasmic structure within some prokaryotes allowing for nutrient storage.
- Strain of infectious agent; some more likely to cause infection than others.
- Asymptomatic _____ typically does not indicate treatment measures, except in pregnant women or people undergoing urological procedures with mucosal trauma.
- An infection is considered ____ if the infectious agent migrates from outer surface inward and up the body.
- ____ analysis analayzes pathogens or its products based on phenotype, genotype, or serotype.
- Lower UTIs may be ____ due to persistence or reinfection.
- Major component of bacterial cell walls which is often a target of antibiotics and antigens.
- Cell wall synthesis inhibitor that targets gram positive bacteria resistant to beta-lactams; typically restricted in use.
- Class of drug also known as a cell wall inhibitor.
- _____ obstructions include urinary tract stones, prostatic hyperplasia, pregnancy, and certain urinary structure malformations.
- When a bacteria is metabolically active, it is considered _____.
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- _____ reflux occurs when urine flows back from the urethra into the bladder which may occur in females with coughing, squatting, or abrupt interruption of voiding.
- Presence of white blood cells in urine, often causing a cloudy appearance.
- Burning or pain with urination; frequent symptom of acute cystitis.
- UTIs that are ____ are more difficult to treat and tend to be associated with obstructive uropathy or reflux.
- Upper UTI affecting the parenchyma and pelvis of the kidney; may present with lower UTI symptoms as well as kidney pain.
- Structures used by prokaryotic cells to move in liquid environments.
- Urinary _____ increases the risk of UTI development by providing a medium for microbial growth.
- Minimal bactericidal _____ or minimal inhibitory _____ tests expose bacteria to different antibiotic concentrations to determine the minimal amount of antibiotic to slow or kill a microbe.
- Decrease in estrogen which increases the risk of UTI in women.
- A vital part of patient teaching is ensuring they take the full antibiotic _____.
- Antibiotic overuse and resultant rapid bacterial evolution results in antimicrobial ______.
- This hormone in pregnant women increases the risk of UTI development due to smooth muscle relaxation, reducing peristaltic activity in the ureters.
- Content of some prokaryotic cells which contain extrachromosomal DNA molecules, often carrying genes with advantageous traits (such as antibiotic resistance).
- Possible symptom of UTI in older adults.
- _____ obstructions include neurogenic bladder, voiding infrequency, detrustor muscle istability, and constipation.
- Process by which metabolically active cells transform into a dormant state.
- ____ _____ bacteria have a complex cell envelope structure which emits an endotoxin, contributing to symptoms such as fever, hemorrhage, and septic shock.
- Culture and ____ is used to identify the type of pathogen and the type of antimicrobial agent most likely to be effective.
- This fluid in males contains immunoglobulins which provide some protection from UTI development.
- Antibiotics are considered _____ if they kill bacteria.
- Antibiotics are considered _____ if they slow the growth of bacteria.
- Specimen collection is best done during the ____ phase, when a patient is exhibiting specific signs and symptoms.
- A UTI is considered ____ if infection occurs without comorbidities or structural abnormalities.
- This test is considered the "gold standard" of UTI diagnosis; detects the presence of specific microorganisms in urine.
- Bacterial characteristics including cell or colony shape, biochemical traits (metabolism, toxins), or gram stain. The "gold standard" of lab tests.
- This may be prevented by using closed drainage systems, careful attention to perineal hygiene, careful hygiene, catheter care, and early detection and treatment (acronym).
- An infection is considered _____ if the infectious agent travels in blood or lymph to make its way to target organs.
- _____ factors are characteristics which help microbes evade host defences to produce disease.
- Clinical manifestations of upper UTI include abrupt onset of chills, high fever, and ache/tenderness at the _____ angle.
- Process by which a dormant bacteria cell resumes metabolic activity.
- Method in which an agar plate of bacteria is exposed to a variety of antibiotics to determine its resistance to varying types of antibiotic.
- Colony of microbes forming in layers on surfaces. Layering assists in resisting the action of antibiotics and host immune defences.
- An infection arising from foreign bacteria is considered this.
- Structure enclosing the cytoplasm and internal cell structures.
- Urine test that detects the presence of leukocyte esterase (produced by WBCs) or nitrites (produced by some bacteria).
- Sugar coat outside of some prokaryotic cells that allows cells to adhere to surfaces and form biofilms.
- Examines blood cell characteristics to determine the type of infection and thus, the type of lab test and treatment that may be needed (acronym).
- Bacteria are considered this if recurrent infections occur due to an infectious source.
- Urine is typically _____ due to urea, making it hostile to bacterial growth.
- Infection of urinary structures including kidneys, ureters, bladder, and/or urethra (acronym).
82 Clues: Possible symptom of UTI in older adults. • Pain in this region may be a symptom of cystitis. • Class of drug also known as a cell wall inhibitor. • Antibiotics are considered _____ if they kill bacteria. • _____ analysis analyzes the immune response to bacteria. • Lower UTIs may be ____ due to persistence or reinfection. • ...
Childhood on Pause: How Poverty Still Steals Education in 2026 2026-04-21
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- One of the first signs affected by poverty, showing whether a child is able to come to school regularly and stay connected to learning.(10)
- Financial assistance provided to students so they can continue their education despite economic difficulties and limited family resources.(11)
- A situation where a child leaves school before completing their education often because of poverty, family responsibilities or lack of support.(7)
- A school-based nutrition program that encourages children from low-income families to attend classes regularly by providing them with food during the day.(10)
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- When children are pushed into work to support their families instead of going to school, this serious child rights violation takes place.(6)
- Lack of awareness, hygiene products, and safe school facilities during this natural process often causes many adolescent girls to miss classes.(11)
6 Clues: One of the first signs affected by poverty, showing whether a child is able to come to school regularly and stay connected to learning.(10) • When children are pushed into work to support their families instead of going to school, this serious child rights violation takes place.(6) • ...
Diet-related Diseases 2022-10-10
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- Where both inherited and environmental influences destroys insulin-producing cells so that the body cannot process glucose.
- This occurs when the artery to the heart or part of the heart is blocked, and the heart muscle dies.
- Having an excessive amount of fats in the body.
- When the artery supplying blood to a part of the brain is blocked.
- An eating disorder where there are frequent episodes of binge eating followed by practices to remove the food eaten like induced vommiting.
- This condition is inherited where the body produces insulin but the cells of the body do not allow the insulin to carry glucose.
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- A common disease of teeth rotting due to poor eating and oral hygiene.
- An eating disorder where one believes they are too fat. As a result, there is a refusal to eat in the attempt to remain slim.
- When the force of the blood against the walls of the arteries rise to a high level and remains high which can lead to heart attack and stroke.
- A lack of iron in the body which causes a lack of red blood cells which reduces the oxygen supply and as a result reduces the body's energy.
- Known as a group of conditions resulting from an out-of-control growth of cells in any tissue of the body.
11 Clues: Having an excessive amount of fats in the body. • When the artery supplying blood to a part of the brain is blocked. • A common disease of teeth rotting due to poor eating and oral hygiene. • This occurs when the artery to the heart or part of the heart is blocked, and the heart muscle dies. • ...
Travel Health and Hygiene 2024-07-01
4 Clues: Diseases that are transmitted by animals • This disease is an example of an Air-Borne Illness • This disease is an example of a Vector-Borne illness • The method of cleaning various areas of the aircraft
Microbiology Vocabulary 2024-10-01
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- A change in the DNA sequence of an organism, can result;t from errors in DNA replication during cell division, exposure to mutagens, or a viral infection.
- Tiny, single-celled living organisms that can be found in and on your body. They can make you healthy or sick.
- Infectious disease spreading over several countries, continents, or globally.
- A protein produced by the body’s immune system when it detects harmful substances.
- A larger organism that harbors a smaller organism; whether a parasitic or a “guest” (symbiont). The guest is typically provided with nourishment and shelter.
- Spreading from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A marker that exists on the outside of cells or viruses. Each has a unique shape that the immune system reads to determine whether it belongs in the body.
- A substance that fights against viruses and inhibits their growth.
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- A preventative that is used to simulate the body’s immune response against disease.
- When germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
- Conditions or practices to maintain health and prevent disease through cleanliness.
- Can be a bacteria, virus, parasite, etc, that causes disease in a host.
- The branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of disease and other factors relating to health.
- A sudden rise of disease being spread.
- Cannot replicate but infects cells and uses components of the host cell to make copies of itself.
- When viruses, bacteria, or other microbes enter your body and begin to multiply. Cells in your body are damaged and as a result, symptoms of illness appear.
17 Clues: A sudden rise of disease being spread. • A substance that fights against viruses and inhibits their growth. • Can be a bacteria, virus, parasite, etc, that causes disease in a host. • Infectious disease spreading over several countries, continents, or globally. • Spreading from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact. • ...
Microbiology Vocabulary 2025-10-08
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- A change in the DNA sequence of an organism, can result;t from errors in DNA replication during cell division, exposure to mutagens, or a viral infection.
- Tiny, single-celled living organisms that can be found in and on your body. They can make you healthy or sick.
- Infectious disease spreading over several countries, continents, or globally.
- A protein produced by the body’s immune system when it detects harmful substances.
- A larger organism that harbors a smaller organism; whether a parasitic or a “guest” (symbiont). The guest is typically provided with nourishment and shelter.
- Spreading from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A marker that exists on the outside of cells or viruses. Each has a unique shape that the immune system reads to determine whether it belongs in the body.
- A substance that fights against viruses and inhibits their growth.
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- A preventative that is used to simulate the body’s immune response against disease.
- When germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
- Conditions or practices to maintain health and prevent disease through cleanliness.
- Can be a bacteria, virus, parasite, etc, that causes disease in a host.
- The branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of disease and other factors relating to health.
- A sudden rise of disease being spread.
- Cannot replicate but infects cells and uses components of the host cell to make copies of itself.
- When viruses, bacteria, or other microbes enter your body and begin to multiply. Cells in your body are damaged and as a result, symptoms of illness appear.
17 Clues: A sudden rise of disease being spread. • A substance that fights against viruses and inhibits their growth. • Can be a bacteria, virus, parasite, etc, that causes disease in a host. • Infectious disease spreading over several countries, continents, or globally. • Spreading from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact. • ...
2022 Cape D Christmas crossword (antiquated personal hygiene fee acquisition device) 2022-12-06
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- A bronze dendrological effigy made famous by this man sits near the northern terminus of our multi-use trail.
- These, a Lobster of the duff, Oyster of the tree, and chicken of the woods, vegan eaten all!
- Sheep and porpoise and rockfish oh my, This William honored in name by all!
- Some of his friends could have synonymously called him Jollyclimate... but I'm sure they didn't.
- Our infamous rodent Ranger.
- This unsightly type of connection links the entrance of the campground to spur 100.
- This shipping Pete's skeletal namesake, but a headstone in the graveyard of the pacific.
- Watch the boats from this local haunt, you may even see locals scraping bar.NaCl.es.
- The ebb and flow of these patriarchal events wreak havoc on our shores. (2 words)
- This mollusk piece shares its name with a local tide-governed railroad of the past.
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- Ancient volcanoes gave birth to this that makes up much of our park, which boasts great pillow forms!
- A nautical lift of the turn signal.
- Not a bight and doesn't make a sound; in this location, mollusks abound! (2 words)
- A late-night TV show host is not, in fact, the owner of this historic local house.
- You are in luck if you catch a glimpse of this momentary verdant burst on the horizon of the ocean. (2 words)
- This, ours, a spit in the face of the mighty Columbia.
- She can't wait for a posthumous path. (2 words)
- Missouri's is an arch ours protects the fleet.
- History, culture, and ecology are brought together in our park by her, a fellow Ohioan by birth. (First and last name)
- With this primitive skill, some use stygian stone to make a point.
20 Clues: Our infamous rodent Ranger. • A nautical lift of the turn signal. • Missouri's is an arch ours protects the fleet. • She can't wait for a posthumous path. (2 words) • This, ours, a spit in the face of the mighty Columbia. • With this primitive skill, some use stygian stone to make a point. • ...
LU 2 Module 3 2020-04-09
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- An employee is entitled to _______ weeks paid sick leave in a period of 36 months
- During the first six months an employee is entitled to _____ day’s paid sick leave for every 26 days worked.
- The violent act in which the stomach has to overcome the pressures that are normally in place to keep food and secretions within the stomach.
- Secretion that comes out of the ear. It collects dust particles which might have got in from outside.
- A disease that primarily affects the intestines. Usually found in poorer areas of the world, the Shigella bacteria causes diarrhoea along with the passing of mucus and blood.
- Body _______ is an offensive smell is caused when bacteria that are present on the skin get to work on the sweat and decompose it.
- The main treatment for food poisoning is putting this substance back in the body (re-hydration)
- Washing this body part often ensures that you do not spread or contract the COVID-19 virus
- Illness caused by ingesting microscopic viruses, bacteria or parasites, which then live in the intestine. Symptoms include frequent passage of unformed watery bowel movements.
- Tiny insects that live on the human scalp and suck blood to nourish themselves.
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- By wearing this type of garment in the correct way,the staff helps to make the entire organisation look professional.
- A health and safety representative must be appointed in every workplace where there are more than ______ employees
- Dead skin on the scalp that comes off in tiny flakes
- Excessive perspiration that can lead to the scaling of the skin or inflammation.
- One of the symptoms of dysentery
- One of the symptoms of Typhoid Fever
- Poor oral hygiene and infection of gums often results in a bad odour emanating from the mouth
17 Clues: One of the symptoms of dysentery • One of the symptoms of Typhoid Fever • Dead skin on the scalp that comes off in tiny flakes • Tiny insects that live on the human scalp and suck blood to nourish themselves. • Excessive perspiration that can lead to the scaling of the skin or inflammation. • ...
Food Microbiology 2022-10-28
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- To avoid cross-____________ always use separate utensils and cutting boards for raw meats and veggies.
- When purchasing fish at the market always look to make sure the scales are ____
- Foodborne illness caused by consuming foods contaminated with microorganisms that produce toxins after ingestion (i.e., S. aureus)
- This bacterium can be found on a variety of foods ranging from meats to veggies, but it is most commonly found on raw chicken.
- Using a meat _________ to check for doneness is the best way to ensure food has been cooked thoroughly.
- The state of being free from bacteria or any other living microorganisms.
- Time and _________ abuse are the two leading factors in foods becoming contaminated with harmful pathogens.
- Perishable foods should not be left out at room temperature for more than ____
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- Hand _______ is one of the best ways to prevent contracting a foodborne illness.
- This foodborne illness is often called the “stomach flu” because of its intense gastrointestinal symptoms It is also heavily associated with cruise ships.
- This bacterium can cause severe damage to the nervous system. It can be found in improperly canned foods and raw unfiltered honey.
- The safest place to defrost food.
- Foodborne illness caused by consuming foods contaminated with microorganisms that produce toxins before ingestion (i.e., E. coli)
- The federal agency tasked with protecting consumers against unsafe food products.
- The process by which food is heated to a high temperature and held for 15 seconds to kill bacteria and extend a foods shelf life.
- In the danger zone _________ grow and multiply rapidly leading to the possibility of contracting a foodborne illness.
- The federal agency tasked with protecting consumers against unsafe meat, poultry, & eggs.
17 Clues: The safest place to defrost food. • The state of being free from bacteria or any other living microorganisms. • Perishable foods should not be left out at room temperature for more than ____ • When purchasing fish at the market always look to make sure the scales are ____ • Hand _______ is one of the best ways to prevent contracting a foodborne illness. • ...
Staple & Suture Removal 2019-07-12
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- You should perform hand hygiene three times and change gloves this many times in the course of suture removal.
- After removing sutures, wipe with ________ cleaning agent.
- Report any _______ findings of the incision or wound to the physician immediately.
- You must have this to remove sutures or staples.
- _______ of benzoin should be used when steri-strips are required to ensure adhesion to the skin, for its antiseptic properties, and also provides a barrier to protect the skin from allergic reaction to adhesives.
- Is it generally uncomfortable, or a strange sensation, to have sutures or staples removed?
- You should document if you applied Steri-strips or a _______ to the incision site.
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- If the wound _______ while removing sutures, apply steri-strips for support and immediately call the physician.
- True or False: When pulling sutures out after being clipped, you should pull out the embedded portion and NOT pull through the exposed sutures, as this is exposed and considered contaminated, potentially causing infection.
- How are steri-strips generally removed?
- These are applied after staple removal to prevent incision from dehiscing.
- Provide the patient _________ on incision and wound care for discharge, and also what signs and symptoms to assess for at home.
- Should you instruct the patient to pull off the steri-strips like a BandAid?
- When documenting you should include the date, the time, and the _______ of staples removed.
- When assessing the area prior to removing sutures/staples, you should assess for ________, infection, and approximation.
- Kits for suture removal and staple removal are available in the _______ or from SPD.
- Everything needed for removal of sutures or staples are contained in the _______, with the exception of steri-strips and dressing materials.
17 Clues: How are steri-strips generally removed? • You must have this to remove sutures or staples. • After removing sutures, wipe with ________ cleaning agent. • These are applied after staple removal to prevent incision from dehiscing. • Should you instruct the patient to pull off the steri-strips like a BandAid? • ...
THE HISTORY OF NURSING 2017-01-13
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- The inception of nursing profession happened during the height of the __________ empire.
- During the middle ages the nursing industry was still largely based on _______________.
- General ____________ and the huge amount of fatal infections that resulted from these wounds caused alot of people to die.
- During this war Nightingale began her illustrious nursing career as a nurse.
- This lady founded the Frontier Nursing Service.
- The medical symbol is called the ___________________. It features two snakes winding around a stake with wings.
- The nursing profession within the United States became as popular as it is today due primarily to its huge focus within __________.
- Nursing largely became ____________ during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe, as there were simply not enough hospitals.
- Nightingale opened the very first nursing school in ___________.
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- How many years does it take to become a Licensed Practical Nurse.
- This profession has been around since the beinning of time.
- The American Nurses Association also saw the publishing of an American __________ of Nursing, which allowed nurses and doctors to stay up to date on the latest studies.
- This lady helped to change the nature of the nursing profession forever. She is known as the Lady with the Lamp.
- During the middle ages the nurses were told explicitly to care for the _______, no matter their nation of origin or the religion they belonged to.
- A ___________ is basically a nurse in charge of providing health care for other women in the area.
- It wasn't until the dawn of the 20th century that actual progress and ____________ within the field of nursing began to take place.
- This lady is responsible for founding the American Red Cross.
17 Clues: This lady founded the Frontier Nursing Service. • This profession has been around since the beinning of time. • This lady is responsible for founding the American Red Cross. • Nightingale opened the very first nursing school in ___________. • How many years does it take to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. • ...
Dental procedures and devices 2025-12-10
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- This dental procedure means replacing the missing tooth or teeth with artificial ones that are bonded to the natural teeth on either side of the structure.
- This is a cap that is used to protect damaged tooth from further decay, and to repair its shape and strength.
- This dental procedure means extracting the third molar(s), mostly due to impaction or prevention.
- This is a dental appliance used to straighten teeth, correct bite, and align the jaws to ensure functionality.
- This is a restorative procedure used to repair teeth damaged by decay, cracks, or chips, restoring tooth's function, shape, and strength.
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- This procedure is when the dentist completely takes out a tooth from its socket in the jawbone.
- These are custom-made porcelain or composite shells that are bonded to the front of the teeth to improve their appearance.
- This involves surgical placement of a post into the jawbone, providing a stable anchor for the crown.
- These are removable artificial teeth that replace the missing teeth and gingiva.
- This procedure is a part of oral hygiene in which plaque, calculus, and stains are removed in order to prevent tooth decay.
- This procedure involves complete removal of infected or damaged dental pulp in order to alleviate pain and save the tooth from extraction.
- This procedure is used to lighten discoloured or stained teeth by using chemical agents.
12 Clues: These are removable artificial teeth that replace the missing teeth and gingiva. • This procedure is used to lighten discoloured or stained teeth by using chemical agents. • This procedure is when the dentist completely takes out a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. • ...
FOLLOWING HYGIENE PROCEDURES 2022-07-13
3 Clues: NAME OF BOOK VICTORIAN FOOD LAWS ARE FOUND • WORKS FOR LOCAL COUNCIL, CAN INSPECT A FOOD PREMISES • ABBREVIATED NAME) FOOD SAFETY CODE USED BY AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Pitch In To Safety In The Kitchen! 2017-09-12
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- One has trouble breathing and speaking when something is blocking their airway, causing this.
- Fresh fruits and vegetables are grouped under this one name.
- Prevent the spread of food borne bacteria by doing this often.
- The 'R' in CPR stands for this.
- If a food can spoil quickly, it is _______.
- An adjective to describe food that's not in proper condition to be eaten.
- Harmful bacteria can be killed if this other term for heat treatment in done.
- A medical condition due to an insufficient amount of blood reaching a human's tissues.
- A record of the every-day procedures and actions done at a workplace.
- A typically unexpected, sudden situation that puts life/lives in danger.
- This kind of harmful organism is most commonly found in fish and meats.
- The term used to describe good grooming habits that maintain health.
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- In the case of an emergency where proper medical help can't yet be provided, perform this to help the injured person.
- The purpose of this is to adjust a thermometer for accuracy.
- Keeping foods at a certain temperature prior to serving.
- If you see this form of fungus on your bread, or any food, throw it out.
- Taking food or other soil off a surface.
- The timeframe in which a product can be stored and remain in good condition to use.
- Your skin's bacteria can be killed by putting this liquid on your hands.
- A person who comes into direct contact with food when working.
- One can get sick by ingesting certain types of these micro-organisms.
- This fungus can be beneficial in bread-making but spoil other foods.
- Putting food in a designated area for using later.
- The scientific term for a minor cut or scrape.
- A source of danger.
25 Clues: A source of danger. • The 'R' in CPR stands for this. • Taking food or other soil off a surface. • If a food can spoil quickly, it is _______. • The scientific term for a minor cut or scrape. • Putting food in a designated area for using later. • Keeping foods at a certain temperature prior to serving. • The purpose of this is to adjust a thermometer for accuracy. • ...
Pitch In To Safety In The Kitchen! 2017-09-12
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- The scientific term for a minor cut or scrape.
- The purpose of this is to adjust a thermometer for accuracy.
- A medical condition due to an insufficient amount of blood reaching a human's tissues.
- This kind of harmful organism is most commonly found in fish and meats.
- A person who comes into direct contact with food when working.
- Your skin's bacteria can be killed by putting this liquid on your hands.
- Keeping foods at a certain temperature prior to serving.
- A record of the every-day procedures and actions done at a workplace.
- If a food can spoil quickly, it is _______.
- A typically unexpected, sudden situation that puts life/lives in danger.
- The term used to describe good grooming habits that maintain health.
- A source of danger.
- Taking food or other soil off a surface.
- If you see this form of fungus on your bread, or any food, throw it out.
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- This fungus can be beneficial in bread-making but spoil other foods.
- Putting food in a designated area for using later.
- One can get sick by ingesting certain types of these micro-organisms.
- The timeframe in which a product can be stored and remain in good condition to use.
- Harmful bacteria can be killed if this other term for heat treatment in done.
- In the case of an emergency where proper medical help can't yet be provided, perform this to help the injured person.
- One has trouble breathing and speaking when something is blocking their airway, causing this.
- Prevent the spread of food borne bacteria by doing this often.
- The 'R' in CPR stands for this.
- An adjective to describe food that's not in proper condition to be eaten.
- Fresh fruits and vegetables are grouped under this one name.
25 Clues: A source of danger. • The 'R' in CPR stands for this. • Taking food or other soil off a surface. • If a food can spoil quickly, it is _______. • The scientific term for a minor cut or scrape. • Putting food in a designated area for using later. • Keeping foods at a certain temperature prior to serving. • The purpose of this is to adjust a thermometer for accuracy. • ...
FACS Unit 6: Food and Nutrition Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-13
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- foods beyond the level contained in the food before processing
- the arrangement of the table ware that each diner will need for a meal
- any one of the individual food items needed to make a recipe
- all the food and drink a person regularly consumes
- a waxy substance produced and needed by the body
- pricing the price of an item per ounce, pound, or other accepted unit of measure
- indigestible polysaccharides that make up the tough, fibrous cell walls of plants and is used by the body to help move food through the digestive system
- date the last day a product may be sold
- chemical substances in food that help to maintain the body
- size the amount of food item customarily eaten at one time
- fitting tasks together to make the best use of time
- a condition that results from deficiencies of various nutrients
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- the process of acquiring and maintaining physical, mental, emotional, and social health
- heat cooking method in which food is cooked in hot liquid, steam, or a combination of both
- the same amount expressed in different ways by using different units of measure
- heat cooking cooking food uncovered without added liquid or fat
- maintaining a clean condition in order to promote hygiene and prevent disease
- Universal Product Code
- processed foods, especially grain products in which nutrients lost in processing have been replaced; using additives to increase the nutritive value of
- a shortened form of a word
- setting the arrangement of the table are that each diner will need for a meal; also called a cover
- dry beans and peas
- formation of curds that happen when milk is overheated or an acid food is added to milk products
- Date the last day a product is considered fresh
- detailed instructions for preparing particular foods
- forks, spoons, knives and serving utensils used to serve and eat food
26 Clues: dry beans and peas • Universal Product Code • a shortened form of a word • date the last day a product may be sold • Date the last day a product is considered fresh • a waxy substance produced and needed by the body • all the food and drink a person regularly consumes • fitting tasks together to make the best use of time • ...
FACS Unit 6: Food and Nutrition Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-13
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- date the last day a product may be sold
- Universal Product Code
- heat cooking cooking food uncovered without added liquid or fat
- dry beans and peas
- the arrangement of the table ware that each diner will need for a meal
- Date the last day a product is considered fresh
- fitting tasks together to make the best use of time
- heat cooking method in which food is cooked in hot liquid, steam, or a combination of both
- a waxy substance produced and needed by the body
- pricing the price of an item per ounce, pound, or other accepted unit of measure
- size the amount of food item customarily eaten at one time
- the same amount expressed in different ways by using different units of measure
- indigestible polysaccharides that make up the tough, fibrous cell walls of plants and is used by the body to help move food through the digestive system
- all the food and drink a person regularly consumes
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- chemical substances in food that help to maintain the body
- formation of curds that happen when milk is overheated or an acid food is added to milk products
- setting the arrangement of the table are that each diner will need for a meal; also called a cover
- a shortened form of a word
- detailed instructions for preparing particular foods
- any one of the individual food items needed to make a recipe
- foods beyond the level contained in the food before processing
- forks, spoons, knives and serving utensils used to serve and eat food
- maintaining a clean condition in order to promote hygiene and prevent disease
- the process of acquiring and maintaining physical, mental, emotional, and social health
- a condition that results from deficiencies of various nutrients
- processed foods, especially grain products in which nutrients lost in processing have been replaced; using additives to increase the nutritive value of
26 Clues: dry beans and peas • Universal Product Code • a shortened form of a word • date the last day a product may be sold • Date the last day a product is considered fresh • a waxy substance produced and needed by the body • all the food and drink a person regularly consumes • fitting tasks together to make the best use of time • ...
The Digestive System 44,45 and 46 2021-02-17
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- How many minutes should you brush your teeth?
- What should you use for the first one minute of cleaning?
- What type of cutting edges do premolars have?
- When do the two more molars get added to each jaw?(Around the age of)
- With the help of what is root fitted in its place?
- What type of dentition do human beings show?
- The food which is chewed and broken into small pieces in the mouth.This process is known as —–——–.
- Where does digestion end?
- Visit the dentist every—————— months or every time you have a tooth problem.
- What helps the molars for grinding the food well?
- vessels What does the pulp contain?
- At this stage supporting bone and fibre are damaged.
- Give one word.Taking care of teeth so,as to avoid dental problems.
- Which is the hardest substance in the body?
- What should you use to remove plaque from
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- In some people which teeth may not come out at all?
- Which type of teeth have the function cutting and biting the food?
- Bleeding gums occur during brushing and flossing.In which stage of Gum disease?
- What is the hard bone like substance below the enamel called?
- Which last four teeth are termed as the wisdom teeth?
- How many processes does the root have in premolars and lower molars?
- Which teeth are one on either side of the incisors in each jaw?
- What stick between your teeth and we floss our teeth to remove the food?Put a dash if you want to give space.
- What should you use to strengthen tooth
- When we eat sugar and starches, this combination produces acids.Which part of the tooth do the attack?
- The pulp and the dentine are the only ———————— parts of the tooth.
- What is the constriction between the crown and the root?
27 Clues: Where does digestion end? • vessels What does the pulp contain? • What should you use to strengthen tooth • What should you use to remove plaque from • Which is the hardest substance in the body? • What type of dentition do human beings show? • How many minutes should you brush your teeth? • What type of cutting edges do premolars have? • ...
Semester Exam Vocab Review 2021-03-12
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- When someone sinned, he or she must be _
- One reason to offer sacrifice was to offer a _ for the person who sinned.
- The Levitical Code also deals with _ laws.
- The spirit of _ and community in the Mosaic Law that is embraced by Jesus in the Beatitudes preached by Jesus.
- the laws of Jubilee show a _ concern for social justice
- _ is an example of an unclean animal because it was considered a “fish” without scale or fins.
- The emphasis of biblical laws are on guilt or punishment, but on ___ of the community.
- Another reason was for sacrifice to _ the sin from the holy Temple and its altar.
- It is generally held that there are __ different collections of the Law.
- Catholic today are _ obliged to follow too many of the specific laws found in Exodus, Deuteronomy, or Leviticus.
- It was also thought that sin could _ the Temple and sacrifice could purify the area.
- _ animals stay in their categories
- There is _ evidence that laws of Jubilee were observed on a regular basis.
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- _ insects is an example of one of the “classes” of animals.
- The year of Jubilee began with a blast of a _.
- Laws that govern the actions of priests, regulations for sacrifice, and the building and maintenance of the Temple.
- An event that occurred every seventh sabbatical year
- Laws with the day-to-day issues that arise between people
- The purity laws helped the Israelites to maintain the _ identity..
- Today, punishment is intended as a deterrent.
- Leviticus 11 discuss the _ laws.
- The Levitical Code mainly covers _ laws.
- There is a theory that the food laws were a primitive _ code.
- All _ were forgiven in a year of Jubilee
- _ offerings were to give glory and praise to God
- Deuteronomy reflect the time of the _ during which interests in social justice were prevalent.
- _ offerings consistent of grains like barley
- The _ code is considered to older than the Deuteronomic Code
- Purity Laws are concerned with maintaining a sense of “being _” that applied to the whole community.
29 Clues: Leviticus 11 discuss the _ laws. • _ animals stay in their categories • When someone sinned, he or she must be _ • The Levitical Code mainly covers _ laws. • All _ were forgiven in a year of Jubilee • The Levitical Code also deals with _ laws. • _ offerings consistent of grains like barley • Today, punishment is intended as a deterrent. • ...
Safety Assignment 2021-08-14
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- Errors in ______ have been identified as the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients!
- Venous Thromboembolism/Pulmonary Emboli.
- Is a tool to aid the caregiver in gathering in necessary information that needs to be relayed to another provider.
- Assess the patient's skin on admission, every shift, upon change in patient condition, upon transfer to another unit or transfer to another facility for skin impairments using the _____.
- Name and date of birth.
- Place ____ "Defective" label on malfunctioning equipment and return to BioMed for evaluation.
- Are the last resort for medical healing or behavior control.
- Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale.
- ____ hygiene decreases the spread of germs!
- Surgical Site Infection.
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- Not a HIPPA violation.
- Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection.
- Makes available to the public hospital ranking in comparison to national, state, or local score through medicare.gov under "Hospital Compare."
- is given by the physician; nursing witnesses the patient signature!
- Nearly all hospital equipment has built-in alarms to alert users about malfunctions, misconnections, patient status and more.
- Is responsible for fall prevention!
- Record care provider notified, the specifics of information exchanged and the outcome of that communication.
- Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection.
- ALARMS ARE ____ TO BE TURNED OFF.
- The means by which the patient's medications and how taken at home are verified and made available for the care provider to continue, modify, or discontinue while the patient is in the hospital.
- ____ be alert to every alarm.
- Lead the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff!
- SCRMC uses a "Falling Leaves" sign, a _____ arm band, a ______ door magnet, and ______ non-skid socks to indicate a patient at risk for falls.
- Staff hears multiple _____ or alarms daily- call lights, bathroom pull cords, IV pumps, and more.
- Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services.
- Healthcare Associated Infections.
26 Clues: Not a HIPPA violation. • Name and date of birth. • Surgical Site Infection. • ____ be alert to every alarm. • ALARMS ARE ____ TO BE TURNED OFF. • Healthcare Associated Infections. • Is responsible for fall prevention! • Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services. • Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale. • Venous Thromboembolism/Pulmonary Emboli. • ...
OSHA/HIPAA Training 2022-04-19
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- all team members receive initial OSHA training at this time.
- HIPAA is a federal law designed to protect what kind of patient information.
- using this security device when the office is closed helps to meet the security requirements of server data.
- awareness to ensure protection of the neck and spine.
- way to dispose of any PHI documentation including daily schedules, eob, lab case information, and statements.
- prohibited eating, drinking or smoking in the these areas.
- young adults 18 years old must do this to discuss treatment with parents.
- threats, verbal abuse, physical assaults, harassment that all employees are protected against in the workplace.
- protected health information using this type of individual health information.
- minimum level mask filter accepted at DFD.
- all patients have the right to receive this regarding their clinical records.
- identity confirmation required using DOB, last 4 digits of SSN.
- secure method to share hard copy PHI using appropriate cover sheet.
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- 90% of eye injuries are prevented with this.
- meeting place at each location used when outside the building emergency gathering is required.
- sign posted with correct etiquette for this is required at the entrance of the building.
- OSHA enforces these guidelines for dental healthcare settings.
- treatment coordination that meets the privacy rule from one provider to another.
- PPE is provided, cleaned, and maintained here.
- extracted teeth can be given to this person within OSHA guidelines.
- administrative requirements include this type of privacy practice notifications.
- pathogens than can be transmitted by mucous membranes, needlestick, or break in the skin.
- when an employee can look at PHI just out of curiosity even if no harm is intended.
- type of chemical that has the potential to harm you.
- personal hygiene most important in preventing disease transmission.
- station provided in each office to flush any splashed hazardous chemical from your face.
- OSHA guidelines primarily protect this person.
27 Clues: minimum level mask filter accepted at DFD. • 90% of eye injuries are prevented with this. • PPE is provided, cleaned, and maintained here. • OSHA guidelines primarily protect this person. • type of chemical that has the potential to harm you. • awareness to ensure protection of the neck and spine. • prohibited eating, drinking or smoking in the these areas. • ...
Health Science Careers 2022-09-01
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- Therapist that helps improve patients’ strength and mobility, and relieve pain by the use of therapeutic properties of exercise, light, heat, cold, water, electricity, ultrasound, and massage.
- Draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- Respond to emergency calls, performing medical services and transporting patients to medical facilities.
- Dispense prescription medications to patients and offer expertise in the safe use of prescriptions.
- Engineer that combines biology and medicine with engineering to develop devices and procedures that solve medical and health-related problems.
- Provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
- Cares for the health of animals.
- Therapist that applies manual techniques to manipulate the skin, muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
- Diagnoses, manages, and treats patients who have hearing, balance, or related problems.
- Abbreviation for one who provides and coordinates patient care and educate patients and the public about various health conditions.
- Therapists that administer doses of radiation to patients who have cancer or other serious diseases.
- Treats patients with health problems of the neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- Diagnoses, prevents, and treats problems with teeth or mouth tissue.
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- Examines patients for signs of oral diseases, such as gingivitis, and provide preventive care, including oral hygiene.
- 4-year post secondary degree
- Diagnose and treat visual problems and manage diseases, injuries, and other disorders of the eyes.
- Administrator that oversees all medical documents, insurance information, and medical/legal documentation for a health care facility.
- Therapist that treats patients who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities through the therapeutic use of everyday activities.
- Assist in surgical operations
- 2-year post secondary degree
- Therapist that care for patients who have trouble breathing—for example, because of a chronic condition such as asthma.
- Assess sports injuries
- Assesses the nutritional needs of patients after consulting with physicians and other health care professionals.
23 Clues: Assess sports injuries • 4-year post secondary degree • 2-year post secondary degree • Assist in surgical operations • Cares for the health of animals. • Draws blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • Diagnoses, prevents, and treats problems with teeth or mouth tissue. • ...
Aspects of Healthcare Review 2023-12-12
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- government health insurance for people 65+
- what type of care can occur if we not have regard for cultural differences
- this trait allows us to stay current on new medical practices
- the amount you pay to the doctor on the day of care
- moral code to help determine right from wrong
- shared beliefs, speech, rules, etc in a community
- periodic payment for health insurance coverage
- one of the approaches to cultural competence
- government health insurance for military members
- how many traits of healthcare workers did we discuss
- doing what you say you will do shows ___________________
- this type of consent can be written or verbal
- confidential information should only be shared on a _____________ basis
- all the different aspects of people
- threatening of harm
- if you violate a person's right to privacy (even accidentally like posting patient data to your story)
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- one of the approaches to cultural competence
- what does HIPAA stand for
- HIPPA ensures __________ of health information (you can't share it)
- this trait includes not stealing or using an institution's items for your own use
- doing something you have not been trained to do or not doing something you should have done
- what a licensed individual is allowed to do based on their training
- the amount you have to pay each year before insurance will pay
- professional negligence, care resulted in injury
- government health insurance for blind, disabled, and low income
- you need to be culturally ______________ to provide the best care for patients
- bathing, washing hair, keeping nails short, etc are examples of proper __________ for healthcare workers
- proper __________ for healthcare workers includes covering undergarments, wearing your name badge, wearing appropriate shoes, etc
- this type of consent allows you to care if someone is unconscious
- the birthplaces of people
- the ability to relate without feeling sorry for them
- unwarranted touching of another person without permission
32 Clues: threatening of harm • what does HIPAA stand for • the birthplaces of people • all the different aspects of people • government health insurance for people 65+ • one of the approaches to cultural competence • one of the approaches to cultural competence • moral code to help determine right from wrong • this type of consent can be written or verbal • ...
Horn's Health Class Review 2024-01-23
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- One way to say no to some peer pressure is to make jokes, that is called using ___________
- Most common skin disorder for teens
- The most common form of skin cancer
- The outermost layer of the skin
- Making sure you are taking care of your personal health, not spreading germs, taking showers, etc.
- Type of fracture from overuse where the bone begins to crack
- Is found in our ears, nose and knees
- Cardiac muscle has to do with what organ?
- Number one cause of preventable death in the US
- What do you want to consumer more of to get stronger and healthier bones
- What determines how dark your skin tone is, the more you have, the darker your skin
- The Integumentary system deals with your skin, nails and ______
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- Part of the health triangle that deals with your feelings and thoughts
- Part of the health triangle that deals with how you interact with others
- The largest bone in the human body
- Oil that our body produces
- Muscle found in the front of your upper arm
- Part of the health triangle that deals with your body's health
- When all three parts of your health triangle are balanced and healthy
- If how many times you lift up the weight is reps, how many rounds you do those reps is called what?
- Chest Muscle
- The Achilles is your strongest one of these
- The building block of muscle. Without eating this, you can't grow muscle
- Connects bone to bone
- What muscle group would I focus on lifting if I wanted to be able to throw a ball further or harder?
- The largest organ in your body
- The _________ is an example of an irregular bone
- Muscle found in the back of your upper leg
28 Clues: Chest Muscle • Connects bone to bone • Oil that our body produces • The largest organ in your body • The outermost layer of the skin • The largest bone in the human body • Most common skin disorder for teens • The most common form of skin cancer • Is found in our ears, nose and knees • Cardiac muscle has to do with what organ? • Muscle found in the back of your upper leg • ...
Safety 2018-12-06
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- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- The environment we drill in
- Greatest tragedy in Gulf of Mexico
- Permit is required for working here
- To stop from happening
- Formalized set of instructions to follow
- Kev loves back _____ in the riser
- Accident with liquid
- When _____ a heavy item, use your legs, not your back
- Careful and persistent work or effort
- Being ready
- of Change Significant organizational or business change processes at Pacific Drilling
- What most Subseas hate writing
- Failing to function as it should
- Infectious agent (e.g. Ecoli)
- Governs offshore drilling practices
- With more experience we can ________ failures
- Road _____
- Investors concern
- Exhaustion Dangerous state of becoming too hot
- A process Pacific Drilling uses to reduce risks
- Hypochondriac's preoccupation
- Most of us in the Houston office ____ to work
- Process of instruction
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- Drop suddenly and collapse
- Object Our most common HiPo event
- Taking care of oneself
- and Alcohol The company has a zero tolerance policy on this
- zone Work area that needs authorization to enter
- 70% of our body
- Enclosed, cramped area
- What devastated Houston in late 2017
- Mental or physical condition
- Because one is not good enough
- Likes to ink
- What we perform maintenance on
- What you should never say to your boss
- Protects our phalanges
- Must be done
- Surveillance of an event or process
- We need to overhaul and pressure test to issue _______
- What Pacific Drilling strives to be 100% in
- Famous game show in the United States
- Protection Equipment (PPE)Protective clothing
- System of ensuring that work is performed safely on our rigs
- A demanded responsibility
- Operations ______ Manual
- A reminder of items to be done
- Accident
- Event or occurrence
- Manual Company safety manual
- Inspection of records, accounts, or records by an outside source
- Physical damage or hurt
53 Clues: Accident • Being ready • Road _____ • Likes to ink • Must be done • 70% of our body • Investors concern • Event or occurrence • Accident with liquid • Taking care of oneself • Enclosed, cramped area • To stop from happening • Protects our phalanges • Process of instruction • Physical damage or hurt • Operations ______ Manual • A demanded responsibility • Drop suddenly and collapse • ...
Surgical Nursing Chapters 6 and 7 By Maria Davis 2020-09-23
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- Usually a running or continuous stitch under the skin with a buried knot
- This is a border rule, around the border of open packs and drapes
- When removing/loading scalpel blades always make sure blade is pointed ____
- Contamination that is from the surgical team/environment
- A scrub that has a broad spectrum against gram positive, can kill enveloped viruses
- Surgical_____, which is when we make sure scrubs are clean, free of hair/debris
- A circulating nurse must ______ open a desired size of syringe/needle onto the sterile field if medication is to be administered
- Type of mattress suture that runs parallel
- Contamination from the patient itself, usually from the skin or underlying infection
- Keeping exposed tissues moist _____ will be an essential task of the surgical assistant
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- We need to count this type of material as soon as the pack is opened to confirm the amount matches the label
- You should leave short___ when you run the suture
- A person who is ____ should never reach across a non sterile field
- Removes as many microorganisms as possible from your nails, hands and arms
- Type of interrupted suture pattern that looks like an X
- _____ sutures that have a knot taken for each stitch. If one stitch breaks down, the rest would stay In place as this stitch can help prevent opening of the incision.
- With IV drug administration, always give _____
- ___ gloving is the best gloving technique to guard against contamination
- These scissors are used for cutting suture and dissecting. They can be a good tool used for assistant suture related duties.
- ____ continuous, is a suture pattern involving 2 knots, one placed at the beginning and end of the incision
- sutures are ____10-14 days after surgery
- A continuous interlocking suture pattern mainly used in large animal.
22 Clues: sutures are ____10-14 days after surgery • Type of mattress suture that runs parallel • With IV drug administration, always give _____ • You should leave short___ when you run the suture • Type of interrupted suture pattern that looks like an X • Contamination that is from the surgical team/environment • ...
Standard of Care 2024-08-24
Across
- This is provided three times a day along with three snacks
- A physician's order is required for what, except in cases of AMA or death
- What type of education is provided during group sessions or counseling
- Personal electronic devices are stored in what type of closet until discharge
- Video content upsetting to anyone present on the unit must be what
- An interdisciplinary team meets within how many hours of admission to discuss the care plan
- Scheduled checks by staff to ensure patient safety are known as what
- Procedures, whenever possible, should be performed in this room
- This quality of communication ensures it is clear and easily understood
- Open communication is vital for resolving what
- Nursing personnel must demonstrate professionalism through education, competence, and what
- Vital signs are monitored twice daily for how many days
- What is essential for creating a safe and supportive environment
- The RN must complete these documents upon patient admission
- Patients receive a Patient Handbook and what upon admission
- Patients are encouraged to manage their own what
- A Plan of Care (POC) is developed within how many hours of admission
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- A comprehensive assessment must include a history of what
- Patients requiring IV therapy will be treated where
- What equipment is not allowed in patient rooms during procedures
- Nursing interventions should ensure respectful interactions and patient what
- A completed discharge instruction sheet must be signed to confirm what
- Accurate and thorough documentation of what status is essential
- This type of therapy is not available on the Molokini unit
- Communication should always be this and professional
- Professional communication with patients' families upholds what
- Hospital staff are prohibited from using what on patients within the hospital
- Continuous collection of health data through exams and interviews is known as what
- Timely communication of patient information supports what kind of decisions
- The POC is reviewed and updated how often
- The maximum capacity of the Molokini Adult Behavioral Health Unit is how many patients
31 Clues: The POC is reviewed and updated how often • Open communication is vital for resolving what • Patients are encouraged to manage their own what • Patients requiring IV therapy will be treated where • Communication should always be this and professional • Vital signs are monitored twice daily for how many days • A comprehensive assessment must include a history of what • ...
Life Management 2024-07-06
Across
- the ability to share someone else's feelings or experiences by imagining what it would be like to be in that person's situation
- a particular type of thing that you experience or do regularly, or a limited range of activities
- something that you do often and regularly, sometimes without knowing that you are doing it
- a situation where different things are given equal importance, or are considered or divided equally or fairly
- the resting state in which the body is not active and the mind is unconscious
- a set of decisions about how to do something in the future
- the quality of always behaving or performing in a similar way, or of always happening in a similar way
- a usual or fixed way of doing things
- happening, existing, or continuing for only a little time
- the ability to control yourself or other people, even in difficult situations
- to make someone eager to do something
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- the feeling or quality of being grateful
- the process of making your body absorb water or other liquid
- the condition of someone's mind and whether or not they are suffering from any mental illness
- a pleasant activity that makes you become calm and less worried
- the practice of being aware of your body, mind, and feelings in the present moment, thought to create a feeling of calm
- something that is very important and must be dealt with before other things
- the main or central point of something, especially of attention or interest
- happening, existing, or continuing for many years or far into the future
- an aim or purpose
- the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health
- the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease
22 Clues: an aim or purpose • a usual or fixed way of doing things • to make someone eager to do something • the feeling or quality of being grateful • happening, existing, or continuing for only a little time • a set of decisions about how to do something in the future • the process of making your body absorb water or other liquid • ...
james.bull@tauntonschool.co.uk 2023-03-20
Across
- A payment to a worker for each unit produced
- The most basic human needs to be satisfied- water, food, shelter, and clothing
- An amount paid to an employee based on a percentage of the employee's sales
- A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
- A payment system based on the amount of time employees spend at work.
- (Herzberg) Factors that increase job satisfaction and motivation levels, such as praise, recognition and responsibility
- An action or reward that motivates one to act a certain way
- needs The need for respect - both self-respect and respect from others
- A motivational strategy that emphasizes motivating the worker through the job itself.
- benefits Payments to employees other than wages or salary
- pay the total amount you earn before any deductions such as tax are subtracted
- Payment for work done
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- A positive feeling about the job resulting from an evaluation of its characteristics
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- A level in Maslow's hierarchy where people realise their full potential
- Factors that eliminate job dissatisfaction but don't motivate
- Increasing the number of tasks in a particular job and giving workers the authority and control to make meaningful decisions about their work
- Hierarchy of Needs Physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization
- giving workers the authority to make decisions about the way they work (AKA empowerment)
- factors and motivators
- Amount of income left after taxes and deductions have been taken out.
- Scientific Management: the idea that an employee works harder if he or she is paid more
- Time worked beyond the regular hours
- system A payment in addition to the basic wage for reaching targets
24 Clues: Payment for work done • factors and motivators • Time worked beyond the regular hours • A payment to a worker for each unit produced • A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • benefits Payments to employees other than wages or salary • An action or reward that motivates one to act a certain way • ...
RU ITEC421 Degradation Faults 2025-03-26
Across
- provides light in most people’s households that needs to be replaced every now and then
- part of a car that needs to be replaced. often will make a noise when trying to slow down (use – for spaces)
- after walking so much I guess it’s time for a new pair
- there’s new holes in these every time I wear them. maybe it’s time to go shopping
- used for hygiene and needs to be replaced every couple of months
- used to read disks and can degrade over time (use – for spaces)
- due to high voltage and heat this part of a pc could need replacement due to wear and tear
- connects components together
- overtime due to the degradation of this part it will give this device less usage time over time (use – for spaces)
- located in front of cars a need to be replaced over time. (use – for spaces)
- a type of storage device that uses mechanical parts. often used to hold bulks of storage in pcs (use – for spaces)
Down
- this needs to be reapplied over time due to the high heat the processor produces (use – for spaces)
- after so many years this _____ is starting to mess with my back and sleep
- on a handheld vacuum cleaner the ______ needs to be cleaned usually after every use
- used with computers to give it functionality. can degrade over time due to scroll wheel or laser underneath
- overtime this part of a pc will degrade and can cause your screen to fracture
- 4 parts of a car that needs to be replaced which could cause less traction when driving
- a type of storage device that uses integrated circuits. often found in newer pcs (use – for spaces)
- due to cold weather this part of a car could die (use – for spaces)
- a display device is often used with pcs & may degrade overtime.
20 Clues: connects components together • after walking so much I guess it’s time for a new pair • used to read disks and can degrade over time (use – for spaces) • a display device is often used with pcs & may degrade overtime. • used for hygiene and needs to be replaced every couple of months • due to cold weather this part of a car could die (use – for spaces) • ...
Wartime medical advancements 2025-06-04
Across
- Trains converted to wards, pharmacies and operating rooms were called ______trains
- A drug used to cure and help treat Malaria
- Abriviation for mobile army surgical hospital
- invented the plastic surgery technique called 'tubed pedical'
- Tooth____ became a common substitute for toothpaste because it was easier to carry
- magnetic resonance imaging utilizes the hydrogen atoms in our bodies and using radio waves to detect their locations
- an antibiotic drug accidentally discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1982
- ______ surgery, a surgical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, including their supporting structures and vascular supply
- _____warfare that made WW1 especially brutal
- _____One of the most common causes of morality other than warfare itself
- during surgery_______to remove shrapnel from the head
- Cardiac_______-devices that apply an electric charge or current to the heart to restore a normal heartbeat
- Lewis Yealland, tried to cure it by shocking them applying______
- Atherosclerosis - a disease of the _____
- ____tooth brushes were invented to help prevent trench Mouth and became a common household item
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- Pins and Metal _____ were used to heal broken bones
- ______kits were carried by medics into war
- A deadly disease spread by mosquitoes
- ______ were used for open breaks
- The woman who invented the mobile x-ray unit
- ______had a particularly high impact on soldier mortality rates because of how easy the disease spread often infecting whole military camps and mobilized troops
- Due to advancements in artillery and chemical warfare many soldiers were left permanently______
- When soldiers had bad dental hygiene, they would develop an oral disease called what?
- a computed tomography scan uses ionizing radiation like x-ray scans but uses a rotating x-ray beam that can capture a 3D image of the body
- _____equipment was very expensive and hard to raise funds for
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- (AE)
- The blue mass pill was used as a _____
28 Clues: (AE) • Post-traumatic stress disorder • ______ were used for open breaks • A deadly disease spread by mosquitoes • The blue mass pill was used as a _____ • Atherosclerosis - a disease of the _____ • A drug used to cure and help treat Malaria • ______kits were carried by medics into war • The woman who invented the mobile x-ray unit • ...
UOI - Changes 2025-07-22
Across
- Moving forward or getting better (4)
- The order in which things happen (5)
- Sweat from your body when you're hot (5)
- Related to money or jobs (4)
- Pimples or spots on the skin (5)
- Acting like a grown-up or adult (5)
- How people are connected to each other (4)
- Keeping yourself clean and healthy (5)
- Eating healthy food for your body (4)
- What happens as a result of an action (6)
- Being strong even after hard times (5)
- Being able to do things on your own (6)
- A change that cannot be undone (4)
- A change to help something fit better (5)
- A line that shows where something ends (5)
- Getting taller or bigger over time (4)
- The process of growing or changing (4)
- Saying “yes” and agreeing to something (5)
- A group of people living together (4)
- A big change in form or appearance (4)
- A time when someone feels weak or unsafe (5)
- Hard work or business activity (4)
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- A way of thinking about something (5)
- The time when a child becomes an adult (5)
- Kindness and care for others (4)
- What makes you want to do something (4)
- What happens because of something (4)
- Something that makes something else happen (5)
- A body part that makes hormones (3)
- Making your own decisions (4)
- The world around us (3)
- Starting something without being told (5)
- When a child’s body starts to become an adult (7)
- Feeling bad for doing something wrong (4)
- Understanding how someone else feels (5)
- Who you are as a person (4)
- Controls growth and hormones in the body (6)
- Taking care of things you are in charge of (6)
- Traits passed down from your parents (5)
- Feeling less than others (4)
- Chemicals in the body that cause changes (6)
41 Clues: The world around us (3) • Who you are as a person (4) • Related to money or jobs (4) • Feeling less than others (4) • Making your own decisions (4) • Kindness and care for others (4) • Pimples or spots on the skin (5) • A change that cannot be undone (4) • Hard work or business activity (4) • Acting like a grown-up or adult (5) • A body part that makes hormones (3) • ...
