hygiene Crossword Puzzles
EPIC Vocabulary Crossword (Sept.-Dec.) 2023-05-10
Across
- behavior that is accepted as socially or morally correct and proper
- to annoy repeatedly
- to cause someone to feel less angry about something
- having or showing success or financial good fortune
- to scold or criticize someone in a loud or angry way
- to actively help, support, or encourage someone in doing something
- a state of confusion or disorder
- to hide or move in a sly and sneaking way
- not trustworthy; causing suspicion
- having many closely combined parts or elements
- impossible to defeat
- to annoy repeatedly
- showing steady and serious care and hard work
- having or showing harsh or unfriendly feelings
- a person (as a soldier) on duty as a guard
- to hang around somewhere for no good reason
- tiring because of length or dullness
- a trap
- the state of having much money; wealth
- allowing much freedom; not strict
Down
- sad and lonely
- showing or feeling readiness to fight
- showing good taste; graceful and attractive
- to quarrel or fight noisily
- feeling or showing a lack of courage or confidence
- impossible to bear
- the state of being alone or away from others
- quick and skillful in action
- of or relating to boring, unpleasant work that does not require special skill
- an occupation requiring manual or mechanical skill
- a very deep unfriendly feeling; hatred
- oppressive power
- bad or immoral behavior or habits
- not overly proud
- not working, active, or being used
- to continue to exist in the same condition; to experience suffering for a long time
- the act of acknowledging regret for having done something wrong
- to injure badly or cripple by violence
- moving in an easy, graceful, and flexible way
- practices (as of cleanliness) necessary for health
- clever and tricky; clever in a dishonest way
- to make information known to others
- great happiness or joy
43 Clues: a trap • sad and lonely • oppressive power • not overly proud • impossible to bear • to annoy repeatedly • to annoy repeatedly • impossible to defeat • great happiness or joy • to quarrel or fight noisily • quick and skillful in action • a state of confusion or disorder • bad or immoral behavior or habits • allowing much freedom; not strict • not trustworthy; causing suspicion • ...
Unit 2 vocab 2023-09-27
Across
- communication through body movements and gestures
- the mental picture people have of themselves; their opinion about themselves
- Effect produced on the mind of emotions
- the period of great growth and change between childhood and adulthood
- sense of worth a person attaches to oneself
- something that you have to have in order to live
- an obligation or duty for which a person is held accountable
- items that rank high in order of importance to an individual
- listening attentively to a speaker, understand what they are saying, respond and reflect on what’s being said and retain the information later
- the process of settling a conflict by cooperating and problem solving
- the ability to hold oneself in high esteem
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- coming to an agreement in which each person gives up something in order to get what they both want
- things that you would like to have but are not necessary for survival
- ideas about right and wrong and what is important in your life
- something a person wants to have or achieve, and is willing to work for
- sharing ideas, thoughts, and feelings
- a belief that an entire group of people fit a fixed, common pattern – that they are alike in certain ways
- practices that promote good health and prevention of disease, such as cleanliness and maintenance of skin, hair, and nails
- results of a choice made or an action taken
- the act of making a choice or coming to a solution
- pressure persuasion to conform to the group and go along with group activities
- consideration; to feel or show regard for others
- when you hear and understand someone without putting 100% of your attention towards listening
- an unfair or biased opinion based on false or insufficient information
- the ability to hear and understand messages that are being sent characterized by using eye contact, positive body language, and positive feedback
25 Clues: sharing ideas, thoughts, and feelings • Effect produced on the mind of emotions • the ability to hold oneself in high esteem • results of a choice made or an action taken • sense of worth a person attaches to oneself • consideration; to feel or show regard for others • something that you have to have in order to live • communication through body movements and gestures • ...
ombudsman program crossword 2024-08-07
Across
- can be subtle or obvious
- not influenced by personal opinions, interpretations, emotions or judgements
- a federal insurance program run by CMS for those who have paid into the program.
- open to different interpretations
- the most common payer source for nursing facility residents
- the most frequently used method of gathering information
- confirmation that most or all facts alleged by the complainant are likely to be true
- failure to protect a resident from harm or failure to meet needs for essential medical care, nutrition, hydration, hygiene, clothing, basic activities of daily living or shelter
- provide the tools, encouragement and assistance to promote resident self-advocacy
- to make known or public; to expose to view
- occurs when action is needed by another agency
- expression of dissatisfaction or concern
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- the final resolution or outcome of a complaint
- keeping all information about a resident and a complaint private
- a set of moral principles
- begins after treatment of the disease has stopped and when it is clear the person is not going to survive the illness
- receive problems, concerns and complaints
- collect information from interviews, observations and records
- one who speaks on behalf of another
- a planned discussion to resolve an issue in a way both parties find agreeable
- must have a minimum of one complaint
- an individual of any age who resides in a long-term care facility
- person who appears to have caused abuse, neglect or exploitation
- Older Americans Act
- any willful mistreatment of residents by facility staff, resident representative, family/friend, other residents, or an outside individual
- the ability to make and communicate an informed choice
- individual who requests Ombudsman program complaint investigation services
- proceed with implementing the agreed-upon plan of action
- determine if complaint is generally accurate and if further action is needed
29 Clues: Older Americans Act • can be subtle or obvious • a set of moral principles • open to different interpretations • one who speaks on behalf of another • must have a minimum of one complaint • expression of dissatisfaction or concern • receive problems, concerns and complaints • to make known or public; to expose to view • the final resolution or outcome of a complaint • ...
Caring for Children 2024-03-27
Across
- - The method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way.
- - Relating to the process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- the ability to last
- aid- emergency care given to an ill or injured person.
- a diet lacking in essential nutrients
- age-three, four, and five year old children
- - The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- - Express warm approval or admiration of.
- keep watch over and direct the activities of another person.
- span- the time interested in one activity
- - A deep and enduring emotional bond that connects one person to another across time and space.
- - The fact or state of being independent; self-sufficiency.
- - The nature of an individual that influences how they behave and their emotional reactions.
- safeguards to make the environment safe for young children
- and training a child to use appropriate behavior
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- or virtues that are important to you, such as kindness, honesty, or compassion
- development-study of the ways children learn and grow
- abuse- treatment of a child expressed in inappropriate physical, verbal, mental, or emotional ways
- society seems as acceptable; in a story, a lesson about right and wrong
- - Relating to society or its organization.
- many different uses
- play- play involving two or more children playing together
- practice of maintaining good health.
- - A significant point in development.
- - The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- child between the ages of one and three
- - The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- baby between three and twelve months old
- regard or consideration for another
- - The ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.
30 Clues: the ability to last • many different uses • regard or consideration for another • practice of maintaining good health. • a diet lacking in essential nutrients • - A significant point in development. • child between the ages of one and three • baby between three and twelve months old • - Express warm approval or admiration of. • span- the time interested in one activity • ...
Food Safety and Microbiology 2023-10-20
Across
- Single-celled organisms that can be harmful or beneficial
- A microorganism that can cause disease
- A rule or directive made and maintained by authority
- The time between exposure to a pathogen and the appearance of symptoms
- A bacteria that can cause a serious infection, particularly in pregnant women
- The sequence of stages in the production and consumption of food, from growth to final product
- A process that kills harmful bacteria by heating liquid or food to a specific temperature
- A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- An unwanted substance or impurity in food
- Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- The process of effectively reducing pathogens to safe levels
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- The ability of bacteria to resist the effects of an antibiotic
- Substances used to prevent food spoilage
- The ability to trace the history, distribution, and location of a product
- The removal of a product from the market due to safety concerns
- The transfer of bacteria or other contaminants from one food to another
- A bacteria commonly found in the intestines, some strains of which can cause illness
- A poisonous substance produced by living cells or organisms
- A microscopic organism, such as a bacteria or virus
- Microscopic infectious agents that can cause disease
- A substance that causes an allergic reaction
- Illness caused by consuming contaminated food
- The occurrence of cases of a specific illness in a population, geographic area, or community
- Invasion and multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms in the body
- Describing a disease or symptom of sudden onset and brief course
- A type of bacteria that can cause food poisoning
- The length of time that a commodity remains safe to eat and retains desired properties
- Practices associated with maintaining health and preventing disease
28 Clues: A microorganism that can cause disease • Substances used to prevent food spoilage • An unwanted substance or impurity in food • A substance that causes an allergic reaction • Illness caused by consuming contaminated food • A type of bacteria that can cause food poisoning • Persisting for a long time or constantly recurring • ...
TYT-F.3-Set 3 2023-10-28
Across
- (v.)to wash clothes, dishes, vegetables, hands etc. quickly with water, especially running water, and without soap
- (n.)a person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in a hospital
- (n.)a unit for measuring the amount of energy that food will produce
- (n.)a disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus
- (n.)a piece of paper on which a doctor writes what type of medicine a sick person should take so that he/she can get it from a pharmacist
- (n.)a physical or mental change showing that a person has a particular illness
- (n.)a chemical or cleaning product that kills bacteria
- (v.)to help someone to live a healthy life again after he/she has been seriously ill
- (n.)the practice of keeping your body and the surroundings clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- (n.)pain caused by difficulty in digesting food
Down
- (n.)a serious illness affecting one or both lungs that makes breathing difficult
- (n.)one of the many substances found in food such as meat, eggs, fish or beans, that is necessary for your body to grow and stay healthy
- (v.)to make something completely clean and kill all the bacteria in it
- (v.)to change food that you have eaten into substances that your body can use
- (n.)a substance used to give a particular colour to food
- (n.)a strong chemical used for cleaning things, killing germs and removing colour from things
- (n.)a deep unconscious state from which a person cannot be woken, which is caused by serious illness or injury
- (n.)the substance that you use to wash your body
- (n.)an illness of people that is caused by an infection or a failure of health
- (n.)a part of someone's bod that has become larger or rounder than normal because of an illness or injury
20 Clues: (n.)pain caused by difficulty in digesting food • (n.)the substance that you use to wash your body • (n.)a chemical or cleaning product that kills bacteria • (n.)a substance used to give a particular colour to food • (n.)a unit for measuring the amount of energy that food will produce • (v.)to make something completely clean and kill all the bacteria in it • ...
Preventative Dentistry & Specialty Practice Settings 2024-10-21
Across
- brushing method is common for children and involves using large circles
- specialty that uses imaging techniques to locate tumors and infectious diseases of the jaw, head, and neck
- mineralized substance forms on teeth within 72 hours and can only be removed by dental scaling
- specialist trained to treat malocclusion of the teeth
- bacterial infection is characterized by inflammation of the gingival and supporting tissues resulting in loss of bone and pocket formation
- specialist trained to restore and replace missing natural teeth
- this type of intrinsic stain is due to abnormally high levels of systemic fluoride during tooth development
- two-fold procedures involving removing hard deposits and polishing teeth with a rubber cup
- brushing method is commonly recommended for adults and places the bristles at a 45-degree angle toward the gingival sulcus
- specialist trained to treat children and adolescents
- inflammation of the gingiva is associated with poor oral hygiene
- this broad-spectrum antibiotic is contraindicated in pregnant patients or children under the age of 12
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- specialist trained to treat diseases and injury of the pulp
- component of preventative dentistry to prevents dental decay
- bulky white mass of food debris and bacteria provides a source for plaque growth on the grooves of teeth and on dental appliances
- specialist trained to treat diseases of tissues supporting the teeth
- commonly prescribed antimicrobial mouth rinse reduces plaque and gingivitis, but is not intended for long-term use
- component of preventative dentistry teaches the patients skills necessary to maintain a healthy mouth
- sticky substance accumulates on the surfaces of the teeth within 24 hours and can be removed with brushing and flossing
- thin, film of proteins and fats forms within minutes of removal
- component of preventative dentistry that guides the patient's decisions with what they put into their body
21 Clues: specialist trained to treat children and adolescents • specialist trained to treat malocclusion of the teeth • specialist trained to treat diseases and injury of the pulp • component of preventative dentistry to prevents dental decay • specialist trained to restore and replace missing natural teeth • thin, film of proteins and fats forms within minutes of removal • ...
Nutrition and Wellness Vocab Review 2024-12-06
Across
- substances that are important for the body's growth and maintenance
- Focuses on the study and practice of positive emotions, strengths and virtues that make a person thrive
- the transfer of bacteria or other microorganisms to ready-to-eat food, making it unsafe to eat
- needed in small amounts to help regulate body functions, water or fat soluble
- carb that gives you short-term energy because it is broken down quickly
- Arguably the most important nutrient, needing half your body weight in ounces daily
- Building block of protein
- healthy fats, liquid at room temperature
- Last name of the psychologist who created the hierarchy of needs
- food storage system in which you use the oldest food first
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- stores energy, forms cell membranes, and insulates the body
- a substance added to food to enhance its flavor or appearance or to preserve it.
- Tiny living creature visible only through a microscope
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- The study of nutrients and how the body uses them
- hydrogenated plant-based fat
- range, in degrees, in which bacteria grow best
- The French term meaning "To Put in Place" in which you keep your stations organized throughout the cooking process
- carb that provides long-term energy
- building block for the body for growth and repair
- a large kitchen device that gets its energy from electricity or gas
- their main function is to control important chemical reactions and keep bones & teeth strong and blood healthy
- fats solid at room temp and often coming from animal sources
- Our bodies main sources of energy
- Focuses on the study and practice of positive emotions, strengths and virtues that make a person thrive
- Active pursuit of activities choices and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health in the six dimensions
- special type of carb that comes from plant sources only, cannot be broken down and aids in digestion
27 Clues: Building block of protein • hydrogenated plant-based fat • Our bodies main sources of energy • carb that provides long-term energy • healthy fats, liquid at room temperature • range, in degrees, in which bacteria grow best • The study of nutrients and how the body uses them • building block for the body for growth and repair • ...
1A Crossword 2024-11-03
Across
- A common respiratory treatment
- A tool for measuring time
- A document detailing care plans
- A condition requiring immediate care
- A color between blue and yellow
- The study of plants
- Orthodontic devices used to align teeth
- Advanced gum disease causing damage to gums and bone
- A musical instrument with keys
- Protective covering for wounds
- A place where you can swim
- A large desert animal
- Tool used by hygienists to remove plaque and tartar
- A common route for medication by mouth
- The opposite of 'inside'
- A nurse's role in emergencies
- To record patient information
- A silver-colored dental filling material made from a mixture of metal
- A large, flightless bird
- A sweet, frozen treat
- A common skin condition
- Type of dental filling material, silver in color
- A popular flower in gardens
- Layer beneath enamel that makes up most of the tooth structure
- Device for monitoring heart rate
- A time of day for rest
- A popular breakfast dish
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- Pocket of pus caused by a bacterial infection in the mouth
- A method for giving injections
- A vehicle for traveling on water
- Breakdown of tooth structure due to bacterial action
- Tool for measuring temperature
- Dental restoration used to replace missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth
- Pointed tooth located between incisors and premolars, often called “cuspids”
- Specialist in correcting misaligned teeth and jaws
- A fast-moving mammal
- A crucial step before any procedure
- Procedure to remove a tooth from the mouth
- The main ingredient in bread
- A device to capture photos
- A sport played on ice
- An insect that hops
- Thin coating applied to protect teeth from cavities
- Relationship between upper and lower teeth when the mouth is closed
- A piece of furniture for sitting
- A small, red fruit
- To help patients walk
- Essential hygiene practice
48 Clues: A small, red fruit • The study of plants • An insect that hops • A fast-moving mammal • A large desert animal • A sport played on ice • To help patients walk • A sweet, frozen treat • A time of day for rest • A common skin condition • The opposite of 'inside' • A large, flightless bird • A popular breakfast dish • A tool for measuring time • A device to capture photos • ...
Quiz Chapter 7&8 2024-12-16
Across
- A formal procedure where new hires are familiarized to the organization’s structure, policies, and workflows.
- The systematic collection, review, and analysis of data to ensure compliance with clinical standards.
- A structured program aimed at enhancing an employee's skills and knowledge to ensure competency and growth.
- A dosage calculation worksheet serves as a ………… QA indicator by systematically documenting and verifying the accuracy of dosage calculations.
- A formal, structured approach to identifying and reducing errors in healthcare settings by analyzing past mistakes.
- A pharmacy assistant's fluency in multiple languages is considered …………………… qualifications.
- Hand hygiene surveillance is a component of this type of outcome measurement.
- A systematic assessment that provides feedback on an employee's strengths and areas requiring improvement.
- The process of shortlisting and identifying the most suitable candidate based on qualifications, skills, and job fit.
- Incentives or recognition provided to employees to reinforce positive behavior and performance outcomes.
- Pharmacists create …………….. medications tailored to the unique needs of each patient, ensuring individualized treatment and precise medication management.
- The perspective of quality improvement that focuses on optimizing cost-effectiveness and resource utilization while maintaining service quality.
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- It involves a set of activities intended to ensure that products or services satisfy customer requirements in a systematic, reliable fashion.
- The process of continuously measuring and improving practices in order to achieve the best possible patient outcomes.
- Personality assessments tools such as Myers Briggs or DISC are to gauge ………………… and communication styles.
- An evaluation method that measures an individual’s proficiency in performing specific tasks or roles.
- A type of indicator that focuses on the physical aspects of healthcare services, such as facilities and equipment.
- Analyzing risk level involves assessing the ………………. and potential severity of a risk event.
- This type of leadership empowers skilled and experienced staff by providing minimal supervision and encouraging autonomy.
- This type of feedback from colleagues provides insights into teamwork and interactive skills.
20 Clues: Hand hygiene surveillance is a component of this type of outcome measurement. • A pharmacy assistant's fluency in multiple languages is considered …………………… qualifications. • Analyzing risk level involves assessing the ………………. and potential severity of a risk event. • ...
Science 2 2024-12-28
Across
- - The basic unit of matter.
- The process plants use to make food from sunlight.
- A gas that humans need to breathe.
- A push or pull on an object.
- - The smallest unit of life.
- The control center of a cell containing DNA.
- The state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place.
- A small arthropod animal with six legs and usually wings.
- A celestial body that orbits a star.
- The green pigment in plants that helps with photosynthesis.
- A relationship between two different species where both benefit.
- Particles of soil and rock that settle at the bottom of water bodies.
- A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lays eggs, like snakes and lizards.
- Practices to maintain health and prevent disease, especially through cleanliness.
- A path through which electricity flows.
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- An aquatic animal with a hard shell, such as crabs and lobsters.
- A community of living organisms and their environment.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- Relating to the system that breaks down food in the body.
- Two or more atoms bonded together.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- Remains of ancient plants or animals.
- A group of similar organisms that can breed together.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms, some of which can cause disease.
- The natural home of an organism.
- Related to the sun's energy or light.
- An opening in the Earth's crust that can erupt with lava.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- A layer in the Earth's atmosphere that protects us from harmful UV rays.
- An object that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field.
30 Clues: - The basic unit of matter. • A push or pull on an object. • - The smallest unit of life. • The natural home of an organism. • Two or more atoms bonded together. • A gas that humans need to breathe. • A celestial body that orbits a star. • Remains of ancient plants or animals. • Related to the sun's energy or light. • The ability to do work or cause change. • ...
Ch 10 2025-04-18
Across
- measures that keep the client environment clear on a daily basis
- practices that decrease or eliminate infectious agents, their reservoirs, and vehicles for transmission
- practices that avoid contaminating microbe-free items
- infectious diseases that are transmitted from one source to another
- temporarily inactive microbial life form
- measures that reduce or eliminate microorganisms
- generally nonpathogens that are constantly present on the skin
- pathogens picked up during brief contact with contaminated reservoirs
- microorganisms that exist without oxygen
- work area free of microorganisms
- microorganisms that require oxygen to live
- aseptic practice that involves scrubbing the hands with plain soap or detergent, water and friction
- disorders caused by nonpathogens that occur in people with compromised health
- chemicals that limit the number of infectious microorganisms by destroying them or suppressing their growth
- methods that prevent microorganisms from causing an infectious disorder
- site where microorganisms find their way onto or into a host
- living animals or plants visible only with a microscope
- how infectious microorganisms move to another location
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- number of viral copies
- measures used to clean the client environment after discharge
- drugs prescribed to eliminate a wide range of bacteria
- diseases that can spread rapidly among individuals in close proximity to each other
- harmless and beneficial microorganisms
- practices that confine or reduce the numbers of microorganisms
- measures that render supplies and equipment totally free of microorganisms
- multiplication or copying of viruses
- place where microbes grow and reproduce, providing a haven for sustaining microbial survival
- chemicals that destroy active microorganisms but not spores
- medically aseptic hand hygiene procedure that is performed prior to the nurse donning sterile gloves
- methods for removing surface contaminants on the skin
- sequence that enables the spread of disease-producing microorganisms
- removal and destruction of transient microorganisms from the hands
- microorganisms that cause illness
33 Clues: number of viral copies • work area free of microorganisms • microorganisms that cause illness • multiplication or copying of viruses • harmless and beneficial microorganisms • temporarily inactive microbial life form • microorganisms that exist without oxygen • microorganisms that require oxygen to live • measures that reduce or eliminate microorganisms • ...
Fats 2025-04-01
Across
- heart disease-a condition where the arteries that supply blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked
- low desity lipoproteins -a type of lipoprotein that carries triglycerides (a type of fat) in the bloodstream
- a body emitting a strong, unpleasant odor, potentially due to poor hygiene, diet, infections, or underlying medical conditions like trimethylaminuria
- a buildup of fatty deposits, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances on the inner walls of blood vessels
- lipoproteins -a type of lipoprotein that play a crucial role in cholesterol metabolism and cardiovascular health
- the buildup of fats, cholesterol and other substances in and on the artery walls
- particles that transport lipids (fats) throughout the bloodstream
- a type of dietary fat
- acids-chemical molecules that make up fats in the body and in food
- fats a type of unsaturated fat that contain one double bond in their fatty acid chain
- occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, either by a blockage (ischemic stroke) or a burst blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke), leading to brain damag
- a condition where the force of blood against the artery walls is consistently too high
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- a type of healthy fat that are liquid at room temperature
- a type of fat (lipid) that circulate in the bloodstream
- lipoproteins - small, dense particles that carry cholesterol and triglycerides (fatty substances) in the bloodstream
- fatsa type of unsaturated fat that contain multiple double bonds in their chemical structure
- a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen (H2) and another compound or element, usually in the presence of a catalyst such as nickel, palladium or platinum
- fatty acids-a type of unsaturated fat that have an unnatural shape
- lipid profile is a medical test that measures cholestrol,HDL,LDL
- attack- occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked
20 Clues: a type of dietary fat • a type of fat (lipid) that circulate in the bloodstream • a type of healthy fat that are liquid at room temperature • attack- occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked • lipid profile is a medical test that measures cholestrol,HDL,LDL • particles that transport lipids (fats) throughout the bloodstream • ...
SINAUNANG KABIHASNAN CROSSWORD 2025-07-07
Across
- Ang ikalawang ilog sa Mesopotamia
- Templong sambahan ng mga Sumer
- Ang unang lungsod na sumibol sa Indus
- Ang kinikilalang may alam ng lihim ng langit at lupa sa Ehipto
- Ang unang ilog sa Mesopotamia
- Ang ambag ng kabihasnang Maya na pinaniniwalaang nagtapos noong 2012
- Ang tawag sa mga tagapanulat ng pharaoh
- Ang tawag sa ilog na pinagmulan ng kinikilalang Pakistan sa kasalukuyan
- Ilog na nagbigay-buhay sa Kabihasnang Ehipto
- Kauna-unahang kabihasnan sa Mesopotamia
- Ang halaman na hinalintulad sa paa ng babae sa Tsina
- Ito ay nagsisilbing libingan ng mga pharaoh
- Ang tawag sa sentro ng Babylon
- Ang kabihasnang nakadiskubre sa "alphabet"
- Kilala sa tawag na dakilang paglalakbay ng Kabihasnang Hebrew
- Ang kabihasnang pinamunuan ni Sargon the Great
- Ang mga mananakop ng Tsina
- Buoin SON OF ______
- Ang pinakaunang dinastiya ng Tsina
- Ang pinakamatagal na namuno sa Egypt sa loob ng 94 na taon
- Sistema ng pagsulat ng Tsina
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- Ang pinakamahusay na babaeng lider ng Ehipto
- Ang tawag sa pagpepreserba sa katawan ng yumao
- Ang sistema ng pagsulat ng Egypt
- _________ Wall of China
- Kastilyong gawa sa marmol TAJ _______
- Ang kabihanasnang pinamunuan ni Moses
- Nagsisilbing ambag ng Indus o kalinisan sa katawan
- Ang pinakamalupit at nag-iisang pharaoh na nabanggit sa bibliya
- Ang kabihasnang may ambag sa maalamat na "Hanging Gardens"
- Ang pinakasikat na pharaoh na nabuhay
- Tinuturing na pinakahuling lider ng Egypt may "mapang-akit na mukha"
- Ito ang sistema ng pagsulat ng mga Sumer
- Ang pilosopo na kinilala sa Tsina
- ___________ OF HEAVEN
- Pinangalan ito na Pyramids of _____ alay kay Pharaoh Khufu
- Ang nagpabagsak sa Kabihasnang Indus
- Ang tawag sa pamilya na namuno sa Tsina
- Ang pinakaunang pharaoh sa Egypt
- Ang tawag sa bansa ng mga "Dakilang Pharaoh"
40 Clues: Buoin SON OF ______ • ___________ OF HEAVEN • _________ Wall of China • Ang mga mananakop ng Tsina • Sistema ng pagsulat ng Tsina • Ang unang ilog sa Mesopotamia • Templong sambahan ng mga Sumer • Ang tawag sa sentro ng Babylon • Ang sistema ng pagsulat ng Egypt • Ang pinakaunang pharaoh sa Egypt • Ang ikalawang ilog sa Mesopotamia • Ang pilosopo na kinilala sa Tsina • ...
Sanitation and Safety Crossword 2025-11-10
Across
- - microorganism that, if consumed by humans, can cause food poisoning. Where does this originate?
- - bacterial communities which produce a substance that protects them from their environment and helps them stick to food contact surfaces
- - application of a chemical or heat to a clean surface which kills microorganisms
- - infection or irritation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract caused by food or beverages that contain bacteria, parasites, viruses, or chemicals
- - machinery and equipment used in the production and processing of foodstuffs
- - clothing that can prevent injury from various hazards as well as prevent contamination of foodstuffs in food production
- - process of maintaining or preserving something
- - tools used when cleaning or sanitizing, which do not retain moisture or damage equipment and are easily cleaned
- - removal of visible soil and food residue on a surface
- (HACCP) - management system in which food safety is addressed through the analysis and control of biological, chemical, and physical hazards from raw material production, procurement, and handling to manufacturing, distribution, and consumption of the finished product
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- - careful examination or scrutiny of a facility for problems
- - danger or risk to one’s self
- - amount of a chemical in a solvent
- - discarded food that cannot be used in any stage of food production, processing, retailing, or consumption
- - condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk or injury
- - an unexpected, intense, and distressing experience that has a sudden and powerful effect on somebody’s emotions or physical reactions
- - surfaces which contact human food during the normal course of operations
- Safety Data Sheet - a document that contains information on potential hazards and how to work safely with the chemical product
- - the organizing and controlling of the affairs of a business or a particular sector of a business
- Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs) - written procedures a food production facility develops and implements to prevent direct contamination
- - condition or practice conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease
- - Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points
22 Clues: - danger or risk to one’s self • - amount of a chemical in a solvent • - Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points • - process of maintaining or preserving something • - removal of visible soil and food residue on a surface • - careful examination or scrutiny of a facility for problems • - surfaces which contact human food during the normal course of operations • ...
OB 2025-11-25
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- Study of how individuals and groups behave inside organizations (26 letters)
- Process of evaluating and choosing the best candidate (15)
- Leadership that inspires followers with vision, inspiration and empowerment (23)
- Factors such as heredity, environment, and situation shaping personality (24)
- DEVELOPMENT The sequence of forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning (17)
- Learning based on mental processes like thinking and problem–solving (16)
- Judging a person based on group membership rather than individual traits (12)
- Internal and external forces that drive behaviour (10)
- Forecasting and strategizing manpower requirements (22)
- Theory dividing factors into hygiene and motivators (24)
- Learning strengthened or weakened by reinforcement and punishment (20)
- Shared assumptions, values and beliefs guiding behaviour within an organization (22)
- Diagnosis of skill gaps before training design (20)
- A perceptual bias where one negative trait influences overall judgement (10)
- Handling disagreements constructively to improve group functioning (19)
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- Systematic study of tasks, duties and responsibilities of a job (10)
- Formal evaluation of employee performance against goals (20)
- Framework explaining interactions between “Parent, Adult, Child” ego states (22)
- Leadership based on charm, personal power and emotional appeal (22)
- Learning by observing others and modelling their behaviour (14)
- Internal and external pools from which candidates are obtained (18)
- Model that identifies open, hidden, blind and unknown areas of self (12)
- Statement of required knowledge, skills and abilities for a job (15)
- Distortions or mistakes in how a person interprets reality (16)
- The extent to which a team achieves performance, satisfaction and viability (16)
- Statement describing the roles, responsibilities and reporting relationships (14)
- Personality model summarized by the acronym OCEAN (13)
- Motivation theory emphasizing fairness in comparisons (12)
- Theory explaining how people attribute causes to behaviour (17)
- Degree of emotional and cognitive connection employees feel with their organization (17)
30 Clues: Diagnosis of skill gaps before training design (20) • Personality model summarized by the acronym OCEAN (13) • Internal and external forces that drive behaviour (10) • Forecasting and strategizing manpower requirements (22) • Theory dividing factors into hygiene and motivators (24) • Process of evaluating and choosing the best candidate (15) • ...
Science Revision 2025-12-01
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- Something that blocks or stops things from passing through.
- The organs that help you breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
- The beat you can feel in your wrist or neck as your heart pumps blood.
- A material that does not let heat or electricity pass through easily.
- dioxide A gas that we breathe out and plants use to make their food.
- The substance that dissolves in a liquid.
- Very tiny pieces that everything in the world is made of.
- To make a good guess about what might happen next.
- Keeping clean to stay healthy and stop germs from spreading.
- A muscle under your lungs that moves to help you breathe.
- A living thing that survives by taking nutrients from another animal or plant.
- When a sperm and an egg join to start the beginning of a baby.
- An animal that carries and spreads diseases from one place to another.
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- When a girl or woman’s body releases blood each month as part of the reproductive cycle.
- Watching something carefully to learn or notice what is happening.
- The new substances made after a chemical reaction happens.
- The substances you start with before a chemical reaction happens.
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- The time when a child’s body starts to change into an adult’s body.
- vessels Tiny tubes inside the body that carry blood everywhere.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- The liquid that something dissolves into.
- The tube that carries air from your mouth and nose to your lungs.
- A material that allows heat or electricity to pass through easily.
- Chemical messengers in the body that tell organs what to do.
- A substance that keeps insects or animals away.
26 Clues: The liquid that something dissolves into. • The substance that dissolves in a liquid. • A substance that keeps insects or animals away. • To make a good guess about what might happen next. • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • Very tiny pieces that everything in the world is made of. • ...
SCIREL Crossword 2026-02-20
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- a mask worn by doctors in medieval times resembling a beak, which stored medicinal herbs
- a building where monks or nuns live under the authority of a Abbot or Abbess, which often included gardens of medicinal herbs
- The process of looking at the urine of the patient to determine which of the four humors was unbalanced.
- a disease that causes inflammation in the large intestine and caused debilitating diarrhea
- a disease spread through rye
- The deadliest plague, killing around one third of Europe's population
- thought to have been caused by bad air, its name originating from the medieval Italian words for bad air. It is still common today and is spread by mosquitoes
- a theory that 4 liquids in the body had to be balanced otherwise illness would occur
- Greek physician, writer, and philosopher who developed the four humors theory
- a disease with the symptoms of delirium and extreme sweating
- the disease that vaccinations were created for. Many people without the disease were exposed to it purposefully as a prevention method
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- a practice of removing blood to balance the four humors through small knives or leeches
- a term that is a common nickname for ergotism
- scholar credited as the first person to tell the difference between smallpox and measles and objected the 'four humors' theory by saying that diet and hygiene played a role in recovering from sickness
- a doctor in a monastery
- a jug and sink used to wash people faces and hands in the morning for hygenic purposes
- a disease considered a punishment for sin and many people condemned people with this disease from society
- similar to smallpox, but does not cause scars when the rash is healed
- a mental illness where one believes that they are a werewolf – in medieval times people with this illness were burned alive.
- The superior in a community of nuns, people who ruled a monastery
20 Clues: a doctor in a monastery • a disease spread through rye • a term that is a common nickname for ergotism • a disease with the symptoms of delirium and extreme sweating • The superior in a community of nuns, people who ruled a monastery • The deadliest plague, killing around one third of Europe's population • ...
Skills Crossword 2026-04-09
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- Before assisting to stand, client should be wearing these
- After providing privacy, what should remove this before starting a modified bed bath
- Then number of inches in a foot
- Before assisting to stand, the wheels on the bed and wheelchair should be _________
- The position a client should be in when applying TED hose
- What area do you wash first when completing a modified bed bath
- The number of pillows needed for positions on side
- How long should you lather your hands during hand hygiene before you clean your nails
- Artery location used for blood pressure
- How many water checks do you perform
- The number of milliliters in an ounce
- This is done before documenting any measurement
- This abbreviation must be used when documenting weight
- If a choking victim becomes unconscious you would begin this
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- All surfaces of the teeth and this should be brushed during mouth care
- Number of times you perform each range of motion exercise unless pain is verbalized
- This is removed first when removing PPE
- This should be pulled to provide privacy when performing skills
- Location to find radial pulse
- How should a client's feet be positioned for assisting them to stand
- Before a client steps on the center of the scale, the scale should be set to this
- The number of seconds you count pulse and respiration
- The number of inches you should clean when providing catheter care
- The number of minutes a client should sit up after eating
- This abbreviation must be used when documenting urinary output
- The direction you wipe when providing peri-care on a female client
- What should be touching the back of the wheelchair once a client is seated
- You should place your clenched fist, thumb side in, against the abdomen, just above this when performing relief of choking
28 Clues: Location to find radial pulse • Then number of inches in a foot • How many water checks do you perform • The number of milliliters in an ounce • This is removed first when removing PPE • Artery location used for blood pressure • This is done before documenting any measurement • The number of pillows needed for positions on side • ...
ERIC'S HOUSE 2021-07-01
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- a plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times.
- #150, 6712 Fisher Street SE
- is a condition in which a child is born with an extra copy of their 21st chromosome — hence its other name, trisomy 21. This causes physical and mental developmental delays and disabilities.
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
- a large motor vehicle carrying passengers by road
- The name of our logo
- I come and I go, I try helping as much as I can, for atleast a few hours a day.
- a condition marked by impaired muscle coordination (spastic paralysis) and/or other disabilities, typically caused by damage to the brain before or at birth.
- a chair fitted with wheels for use as a means of transport by a person who is unable to walk as a result of illness, injury, or disability.
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- a developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction and communication and by restricted or repetitive patterns of thought and behavior.
- a liquid or gel, typically one containing alcohol, that is used to clean the hands and kill infection-causing microorganisms.
- a Latin phrase (give the abbreviation) meaning in the circumstances or as the circumstance arises (literally "for the thing born"). It is commonly used in medicine to mean as needed or as the situation arises.
- evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship
- the right of a person to be valued and respected for their own sake, and to be treated ethically.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- an exercise machine, typically with a continuous belt, that allows one to walk or run in place.
16 Clues: The name of our logo • #150, 6712 Fisher Street SE • a large motor vehicle carrying passengers by road • an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature • I come and I go, I try helping as much as I can, for atleast a few hours a day. • a plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times. • ...
Human Body Systems and Vital Organs 2025-03-25
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- can control all body functions and must process information from the senses. It should be protected from injuries.
- can take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide. They must work continuously to sustain life. You should avoid smoking to keep them healthy.
- must produce hormones that regulate metabolism. It can affect energy levels and weight. You should eat iodine-rich foods for its health.
- must filter waste from the blood and can regulate fluid levels in the body. You should drink enough water to support them.
- must pump blood throughout the body and can adjust its rate depending on physical activity. You should exercise to keep it strong.
- can support the body and must protect the spinal cord. You should maintain good posture to prevent injuries.
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- can store urine until it is excreted. It must function properly to prevent infections. You should practice good hygiene.
- must absorb nutrients from food. They can move waste out of the body. You should eat fiber-rich foods for good digestion.
- can detoxify harmful substances and must produce bile to aid digestion. It should be kept healthy by avoiding excessive alcohol.
- can break down food with acid and enzymes. It must contract to mix food properly. You should eat a balanced diet for digestion.
- can protect internal organs and must regulate body temperature. You should apply sunscreen to prevent damage.
11 Clues: can support the body and must protect the spinal cord. You should maintain good posture to prevent injuries. • can protect internal organs and must regulate body temperature. You should apply sunscreen to prevent damage. • can control all body functions and must process information from the senses. It should be protected from injuries. • ...
B5 2024-10-22
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- Single-celled organisms that reproduce rapidly and can cause disease by releasing toxins that damage tissues
- Poisonous substances produced by certain bacteria that cause damage to tissues and cells
- Diseases that can spread from one person to another, typically caused by pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, or protists
- Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protists that cause diseases
- Medications that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, but are ineffective against viruses
- Form of Transmission: The spread of pathogens through physical contact with an infected individual or surface
- Diseases that cannot be spread between individuals, such as cancer or diabetes
- The body’s defence system that fights off pathogens and protects against infections
- Organisms that can cause infections, often through spores, and typically affect plants, but can also infect humans
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- Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralise or destroy pathogens, key to the body’s defence after vaccination
- The spread of disease through pathogens in droplets from coughing or sneezing
- The process by which a pathogen is spread from an infected individual to another person, through air, water, direct contact, or vectors
- A diverse group of pathogens, some of which cause diseases like malaria by using vectors such as mosquitoes
- Organisms that can cause infections, often through spores, and typically affect plants, but can also infect humans, such as athlete's foot.
- Practices such as washing hands, sanitising surfaces, and cooking food properly to prevent the spread of pathogens
- The process of introducing a small, harmless amount of a pathogen into the body to stimulate the immune system to develop protection against the disease
- Period The time between exposure to a pathogen and the appearance of the first symptoms of the disease
- An organism, often an insect like a mosquito, that spreads pathogens between hosts
- Measures that include waste disposal and sewage treatment to prevent contamination of water and the environment
- A type of pathogen that reproduces inside host cells, causing cell damage. Viruses are responsible for diseases like influenza and HIV
20 Clues: The spread of disease through pathogens in droplets from coughing or sneezing • Diseases that cannot be spread between individuals, such as cancer or diabetes • Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protists that cause diseases • An organism, often an insect like a mosquito, that spreads pathogens between hosts • ...
9H Week 1-3 Maggie 2022-03-15
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- definition: showing good judgment and understanding--synonym: wise--eg. A sagacious businessman seldom fails in his business.
- definition: careful about paying attention to every detail--synonym: thorough--eg. You must be scrupulous about hygiene when you're preparing a baby's feed.
- definition: move unsteadily or in a way that shows lack of confidence--synonym: hesitate--eg. She walked up to the stage without faltering.
- definition: not important or serious--synonym: unimportant--eg. It's a trivial matter and not worth fighting about it.
- definition: to start to talk about sth that is not connected with the main point of what you are saying--synonym: stray--eg. I seem to digress from the subject in this essay writing.
- definition: impossible to forget or remove--synonym: unforgettable--eg. The little girl's unhappy childhood left an indelible mark.
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- definition: seeming to be everywhere or in several places at the same time--synonym: common--eg. Nowadays, sugar is ubiquitous in the diet.
- definition: talking a lot--synonym: talkative--eg. She is usually loquacious, but tonight she is rather silent.
- definition: staying or working in a place for only a short time, before moving on--synonym: temporary--eg. Life is transient, so do something meaningful.
- definition: a difficult or dangerous situation--synonym: predicament--eg. I hope we can quickly get out of the quagmire.
10 Clues: definition: talking a lot--synonym: talkative--eg. She is usually loquacious, but tonight she is rather silent. • definition: not important or serious--synonym: unimportant--eg. It's a trivial matter and not worth fighting about it. • definition: a difficult or dangerous situation--synonym: predicament--eg. I hope we can quickly get out of the quagmire. • ...
Homeless Bag Program 2015-10-27
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- Personal ________ kits are extremely helpful for homeless people.
- The NCHV is the national network of community-based service providers and government agencies that provide emergency and supportive housing, food, health services, job training and placement assistance, legal aid and case management support for hundreds of thousands of homeless _________ each year.
- National ________ for the Homeless began 30 years ago at a convening of state and local organizations working together to ensure the right to shelter and access to affordable housing for men, women, children and families who were experiencing homelessness.
- The _________ of Happiness is a critically acclaimed movie from 2006, that profiled the struggles and successes of Chris Gardner, a homeless father in San Francisco.
- On June 22, 2010, USICH (United States Interagency Council on Homelessness) released “Opening _____’, the nation’s first-ever comprehensive plan to prevent and end homelessness.
- The federal agency that addresses homeless issues, H.U.D., was signed in to law by President __________.
- The Secretary of H.U.D. is Julian _________.
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- The federal agency that works to address homelessness is called Housing and Urban _________.
- One of the most frequently requested items by homeless people is this simple item.
- The mission of the National ____________ Safeline is to help keep America’s homeless and at-risk youth safe and off the streets.
10 Clues: The Secretary of H.U.D. is Julian _________. • Personal ________ kits are extremely helpful for homeless people. • One of the most frequently requested items by homeless people is this simple item. • The federal agency that works to address homelessness is called Housing and Urban _________. • ...
Unit 3: Lesson 11, Week 2 2025-03-24
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- To look at two or more things and see how they are alike. (Example: Comparing apples and oranges means finding what they have in common.)
- To look at two or more things and see how they are different. (Example: The contrast between day and night is that one is bright and the other is dark.)
- yourself and your surroundings clean to stay healthy. (Example: Brushing your teeth is good hygiene.)
- A tool used to measure the size of something very carefully, like the thickness of a pencil.
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- Thinking of new and creative ideas to solve problems. (Example: A flying car would be an innovative invention!)
- To take something big and explain it in smaller, easier parts. (Example: A teacher might break down a hard math problem step by step.)
- Learned something so well that you can remember it without looking. (Example: She memorized the poem and recited it perfectly.
- A long platform that stretches out into the water where people can walk, fish, or dock boats.
- Thick, messy, and dirty material, often found in water or mud. (Example: The bottom of a swamp is full of sludge.)
- To find a way to fix a problem or decide to do something. (Example: If two friends argue, they should resolve it by talking.)
10 Clues: A tool used to measure the size of something very carefully, like the thickness of a pencil. • A long platform that stretches out into the water where people can walk, fish, or dock boats. • yourself and your surroundings clean to stay healthy. (Example: Brushing your teeth is good hygiene.) • ...
ServSafe Terms Pt. 1 2025-11-18
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- Foreign objects that can accidentally get into food and contaminate it, such as hair, dirt, metal staples, and broken glass as well as naturally-occurring objects, such as bones in fillets.
- Ranging in size from microscopic, single-celled organisms to very large, multicellular organisms. Fungi most often cause food to spoil. Molds, yeasts, and mushrooms are examples.
- Licensed professional who uses safe, current methods to prevent and control pests.
- People susceptible to foodborne illness due to the effects of age or health on their immune systems, including infants and preschool-age children, older people, people taking certain medications, and those with certain diseases or weakened immune systems.
- Food has been time-temperature abused any time it has been allowed to remain too long at a temperature favorable to the growth of foodborne microorganisms.
- Disease-causing inflammation of the liver. It is transmitted to food by poor personal hygiene or contact with contaminated water.
- Sheets supplied by the chemical manufacturer listing the chemical and its common names, its potential physical and health hazards, information about using and handling it safely, and other important information. OSHA requires employers to store these sheets so they are accessible to staff.
- Smallest of the microbial food contaminants. Viruses rely on a living host to reproduce. They usually contaminate food through a food handler’s incorrect personal hygiene. Some survive freezing and cooking temperatures.
- The temperature range between 41˚F and 135˚F (5˚C to 57˚C), within which most foodborne microorganisms rapidly grow.
- An incident in which two or more people experience the same illness symptoms after eating the same food.
- Small, living organisms that can be seen only with the aid of a microscope. There are four types of microorganisms that can contaminate food and cause foodborne illness: bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi.
- Poisons produced by pathogens, plants, or animals. Some occur in animals as a result of their die
- Food safety management system based on the idea that if significant biological, chemical, or physical hazards are identified at specific points within a product’s flow through the operation, they can be prevented, eliminated, or reduced to safe levels.
- Food that contains moisture and protein and has a neutral or slightly acidic pH. Such food requires time-temperature control to prevent the growth of microorganisms and the production of toxins.
- Federal agency that issues the FDA Food Code working jointly with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). also inspects foodservice operations that cross state borders—interstate operations such as food manufacturers and processors, and planes and trains—because they overlap the jurisdictions of two or more states.
- Organism that needs to live in a host organism to survive. can be found in water and inside many animals, such as cows, chickens, pigs, and fish. Correct cooking and freezing will kill.
- Eggs that have been cracked open and combined in a common container.
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- Federal agency responsible for the inspection and quality grading of meat, meat products, poultry, dairy products, eggs and egg products, and fruit and vegetables shipped across state lines.
- Document issued by a regulatory agency that allows a requirement to be waived or modified.
- Packaging method that reduces the amount of oxygen available in order to slow microbial growth. ROP methods include sous vide, MAP, and vacuum packaging.
- Group of programs, procedures, and measures designed to prevent foodborne illness by actively controlling risks and hazards throughout the flow of food.
- Organization that develops and publishes standards for sanitary equipment design. It also assesses and certifies that equipment has met these standards.
- Prohibiting food handlers from working with or around food, food equipment, and utensils.
- Liquid or gel used to lower the number of microorganisms on the skin’s surface.
- Unit of lighting equal to the illumination one foot from a uniform light source. Also called lux.
25 Clues: Eggs that have been cracked open and combined in a common container. • Liquid or gel used to lower the number of microorganisms on the skin’s surface. • Licensed professional who uses safe, current methods to prevent and control pests. • Prohibiting food handlers from working with or around food, food equipment, and utensils. • ...
science 2014-02-01
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- he branch of science that deals with microorganisms.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease.
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- plural form of fungus.
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, esp. one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- a microorganism, esp. a bacterium causing disease or fermentation.
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- an organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense.
- reproductive unit capable of giving rise to a new individual without sexual fusion, characteristic of lower plants, fungi, and protozoans.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, esp. through cleanliness.
- the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- plural form of bacterium.
- quantity having direction as well as magnitude, esp. as determining the position of one point in space relative to another.
14 Clues: plural form of fungus. • plural form of bacterium. • he branch of science that deals with microorganisms. • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country • a microorganism, esp. a bacterium causing disease or fermentation. • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. • ...
Round 2 : Hard 2024-10-20
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- Known for being the world's first central bank, it has guided Sweden’s economy for centuries, focusing on inflation control and financial resilience
- A cognitive bias where individuals prefer things to remain the same rather than change, often resisting new options even when they may offer better outcomes.
- Derived from the Latin "caput," meaning "head," historically used to signify resources that can generate further resources
- Promised as a breakthrough in affordable transportation, this compact innovation aimed to transform access to personal mobility but faced market hurdles-
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- A technology pioneer and philanthropist known for revolutionizing personal computing and later shifting focus to global health and education
- Once a titan of investment banking, its dramatic collapse epitomized the recklessness of the financial sector, precipitating a global economic downturn
- The apex authority in India that regulates food safety and hygiene by setting standards for food production and distribution.
- Window The fallacy that economic activity from repairing damage offsets the initial loss, overlooking the opportunity costs and net decline in wealth.
- A fallacy where selective evidence is presented to support a claim, often ignoring contrary data that could provide a fuller picture of a situation. It may remind you of a fruit.
- A gripping series exploring India’s massive stamp paper fraud, revealing the collusion of powerful figures in a web of deceit and manipulation
10 Clues: Derived from the Latin "caput," meaning "head," historically used to signify resources that can generate further resources • The apex authority in India that regulates food safety and hygiene by setting standards for food production and distribution. • ...
school subjects 2023-06-19
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- The class where students learn acting skills, stage presence, and perform in plays or skits.
- The class where students learn about different musical instruments, music theory, and practice singing or playing instruments.
- Education (PE): The class where students engage in physical activities and learn about fitness, sports, and healthy lifestyles.
- Science: The study of computer technology, coding, and programming. Students learn how to use computers and develop problem-solving skills.
- Studies: The study of history, geography, civics, and culture. Students learn about different societies, communities, and how people lived in the past.
- Arts: The study of reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Students develop their literacy skills and learn to express themselves effectively.
- The class where students explore and express their creativity through various forms such as drawing, painting, and sculpting.
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- The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes. Students learn to solve problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- Science: The study of non-living matter and energy. Students explore topics such as matter, forces, electricity, and magnetism.
- The study of technological systems, tools, and their applications. Students learn about computers, robotics, and problem-solving with technology.
- The study of past events, people, and civilizations. Students learn about significant historical events and their impact on society.
- The class where students learn about personal well-being, nutrition, hygiene, and making healthy choices.
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and different regions. Students learn about maps, countries, and continents.
- The study of the natural world through observation, investigation, and experiments. Students learn about topics such as plants, animals, forces, and energy.
- Language: The study of a language other than one's native language. Students learn vocabulary, grammar, and cultural aspects of different languages.
15 Clues: The class where students learn acting skills, stage presence, and perform in plays or skits. • The class where students learn about personal well-being, nutrition, hygiene, and making healthy choices. • The class where students explore and express their creativity through various forms such as drawing, painting, and sculpting. • ...
Hygiene and Safety 2025-11-05
Home 2024-05-15
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- A space or room just below the roof of a house, often used for storing goods, typically accessed by a ladder.
- A room or area where food is prepared and cooked.
- A set of rooms for living in, typically on one floor of a large building, and forming a separate residence within a larger building or complex.
- A building for human habitation, typically one that is freestanding, with walls, a roof, and rooms inside.
- A piece of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables, or simply for ornament.
- A room for sleeping in, typically containing a bed and often other furniture such as a wardrobe or dresser.
- Room A room in a house where meals are eaten, typically with a table and chairs for this purpose.
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- An area of grass behind a house, typically surrounded by a fence, used for outdoor activities or as a garden.
- A floor of a building below ground level, typically used for storage or as a utility room.
- A room containing a bathtub or shower and typically a toilet and sink, used for personal hygiene.
- An opening in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle, typically fitted with glass to admit light or air and allow people to see out.
- A building or shed for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles.
- The structure forming the upper covering of a building or vehicle.
- A series of steps or flights of steps for passing from one level to another, inside a building.
- Room A room in a house for general and informal everyday use, typically used for relaxing and socializing.
15 Clues: A room or area where food is prepared and cooked. • A building or shed for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles. • The structure forming the upper covering of a building or vehicle. • A floor of a building below ground level, typically used for storage or as a utility room. • ...
Break the NICU September CLABSI Curse 2024-09-08
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- ____ is the single most important measure to reduce the risk of transmitting microorganisms from one person to another or from one site to another on the same patient.
- Use of an _____-based hand sanitizer is the preferred method for hand hygiene except when hands are visably soiled, after use of bathroom, or for patients with norovirus/c. diff
- Patients greater than or equal to __ weeks PMA with a CVC should have a daily CHG treatment
- Bedside staff are restricted from wearing ____ enhancements.
- Wear a ___ in combination with eye protection/face shield to protect mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, or mouth during activities that may generate splashes or sprays of blood and or body fluids (ie. open suctioning a tracheostomy)
- When drawing labs and a peripheral blood culture, blood culture bottles are filled ____ to prevent contamination from other blood specimen tubes which are not sterile.
- Use _-person insertion technique for urinary catheter insertion on all un-sedated patients and all female patients.
- When transferring blood into the blood culture bottle, Remove the plastic cap, provide a vigorous scrub to the stopper with alcohol for a minimum of ___seconds
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- When ___, rub all areas of hands and fingers with friction for at least 20-30 seconds, paying close attention to the areas under the fingernails and between fingers.
- ___ is a chlorhexidine (CHG) impregnated disk that provides sustained antimicrobial action over 7 days when used at a Central Venous Catheter (CVC) insertion site.
- Patients with RSV should be placed on ___ precautions.
- When disconnecting a circuit for condensate, discard the condensate into a ___gauze
- Patients with rhinovirus should be placed on ___ precautions
- Patients with Human Metapneumovirus should be placed on ___ precautions.
- IV tubing containing ___-based products must be changed q24hrs.
- When accessing a CVC at the hub, the nurse should scrub with a new gauze and alcohol pad for ___ seconds.
- When accessing a CVC at the hub, all individuals within __ feet must wear a mask, including the patient
17 Clues: Patients with RSV should be placed on ___ precautions. • Patients with rhinovirus should be placed on ___ precautions • Bedside staff are restricted from wearing ____ enhancements. • IV tubing containing ___-based products must be changed q24hrs. • Patients with Human Metapneumovirus should be placed on ___ precautions. • ...
Foodborne Illnesses 2021-11-02
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- Poisons produced by pathogens, plants, or animals. Some occur in animals as a result of their diet.
- Food that contains moisture and protein and has a neutral or slightly acidic pH. Such food requires time-temperature control to prevent the growth of microorganisms and the production of toxins.
- Foreign objects that can accidentally get into food and contaminate it, such as hair, dirt, metal staples, and broken glass, as well as naturally-occurring objects, such as bones in fillets.
- Presence of harmful substances in food. Some food safety hazards occur naturally, while others are introduced by humans or the environment.
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- The temperature range between 41˚F and 135˚F (5˚C to 57˚C), within which most foodborne microorganisms rapidly grow.
- chemical, substances, such as cleaners, sanitizers, polishes, machine lubricants, and toxic metals that leach from cookware and equipment, which have contaminated food.
- Process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels.
- The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein.
- Person, animal, or plant on which another organism lives and from which it takes nourishment.
- Smallest of the microbial food contaminants. Viruses rely on a living host to reproduce. They usually contaminate food through a food handler’s incorrect personal hygiene. Some survive freezing and cooking temperatures.
10 Clues: The body’s negative reaction to a particular food protein. • Process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels. • Person, animal, or plant on which another organism lives and from which it takes nourishment. • Poisons produced by pathogens, plants, or animals. Some occur in animals as a result of their diet. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2015-10-27
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- The NCHV is the national network of community-based service providers and government agencies that provide emergency and supportive housing, food, health services, job training and placement assistance, legal aid and case management support for hundreds of thousands of homeless _________ each year.
- National ________ for the Homeless began 30 years ago at a convening of state and local organizations working together to ensure the right to shelter and access to affordable housing for men, women, children and families who were experiencing homelessness.
- One of the most frequently requested items by homeless people is this simple item.
- The _________ of Happyness is a critically acclaimed movie from 2006, that profiled the struggles and successes of Chris Gardner, a homeless father in San Francisco.
- Personal ________ kits are extremely helpful for homeless people.
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- The federal agency that works to address homelessness is called Housing and Urban ________.
- On June 22, 2010, USICH (United States Interagency Council on Homelessness) released “Opening _____’, the nation’s first-ever comprehensive plan to prevent and end homelessness.
- The federal agency that addresses homeless issues, H.U.D., was signed in to law by President __________.
- The Secretary of H.U.D. is Julian _________.
- The mission of the National ____________ Safeline is to help keep America’s homeless and at-risk youth safe and off the streets.
10 Clues: The Secretary of H.U.D. is Julian _________. • Personal ________ kits are extremely helpful for homeless people. • One of the most frequently requested items by homeless people is this simple item. • The federal agency that works to address homelessness is called Housing and Urban ________. • ...
Net Pay Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-02
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- A payment or concession to stimulate greater output or investment.
- This benefit allows employees to have up to 12 weeks of job-protected, unpaid leave during any 12-month period to care for an eligible family member.
- A salary-reduction retirement plan offered by a tax-exempt institution, such as a hospital or other non-profit organization.
- This benefit/option allows employees to gain a sense of ownership in the company and may make them feel as though they are not only working for the company, but also for themselves.
- This benefit provides a bank of hours in which the employer pools sick days, vacation days, and personal days and allows employees to use as the need or desire arises.
- Your employer pays a portion of this insurance premium so that their employees may receive oral hygiene coverage.
- This benefit is tax-deductible for the business and the employee gets this benefit completely tax-exempt. This benefit helps pay for medical expenses.
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- This is what you receive when you make a percentage of profit.
- A salary-reduction retirement plan offered by a for-profit institution where the employer may match your contributions up to a certain percentage.
- This plan or program allows workers to choose the benefits that best meet their personal needs.
- A tax-advantaged account that allows an employee to set aside a portion of earnings to pay for qualified expenses.
11 Clues: This is what you receive when you make a percentage of profit. • A payment or concession to stimulate greater output or investment. • This plan or program allows workers to choose the benefits that best meet their personal needs. • Your employer pays a portion of this insurance premium so that their employees may receive oral hygiene coverage. • ...
Freshsales 2020-06-19
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- Helps to create smart data segments with automatic enrichment and achieves data hygiene by eliminating duplicates
- With its aid, enables to ascertain which deals are worth pursuing, get recommendations on how to engage with customers and receive suggestions on the next best action that will help close deals faster.
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- Team that can be targeted for Sales 360
3 Clues: Team that can be targeted for Sales 360 • Helps to create smart data segments with automatic enrichment and achieves data hygiene by eliminating duplicates • ...
Wax Facts 2024-01-04
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- When one waxologist helps another clean their suite to prepare for their next client.
- Fresh will close up pores and help calm
- Alternative soft wax that is hypoallergenic
- skin Once exfoliating with Buff has begun, it should be done daily or every other day on
- For first time guests or those who have not waxed in a long period of time, let them know about the possibility of white pimples
- You only get one chance at this during a guest experience
- Promotes Radiant Waxing products and is also travel friendly
- $20.24 promotion only applies to this service
- Are caused as a result to the body's adverse reactions to certain allergens and sometimes unknown reasons
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- Lay down on the wax table and see what the guest sees.
- is used on most areas of the body to protect the skin but is also used to remove wax residue post-waxing, but never on the face.
- can be caused by blood vessels that are near the skin surface, taking out coarse hair or skin that was not taught enough when the strip was pulled
- Always be aware of any ____ prior to using the high frequency machine
- Guests should be notified that their skin has lifted, where it’s located and that the waxologist will be applying
- You want to pay attention to the impression guests get when they first see you, and a huge part of this is making sure you are showing up in a professional way each day.
- Gently infuses skin with purifying oxygen molecules eliminating harmful toxins and acne-causing bacteria.
- Minimum age to wax without parent/guardian consent
- An astringent with witch hazel used to cleanse skin pre and post wax
- is a body butter used in almost all services as a barrier for the skin and post wax residue remover
19 Clues: Fresh will close up pores and help calm • Alternative soft wax that is hypoallergenic • $20.24 promotion only applies to this service • Minimum age to wax without parent/guardian consent • Lay down on the wax table and see what the guest sees. • You only get one chance at this during a guest experience • Promotes Radiant Waxing products and is also travel friendly • ...
World Food Safety Day 2025 - Science in Action 2025-05-13
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- equipment must be ____ qualified to ensure the cleanliness of the product contact surfaces our product is exposed to.
- to ___ is to substantially reduce number of undesirable organisms such as when using Alpet
- the fermentation process focuses on strain's ______ by feeding it the right nutrients in ideal conditions to grow and thrive
- A prerequisite program that helps to minimize transfer of hazards based on risk to a specific area such as through MAL/PAL
- OPRP1 (-P) consists of a _____ sample and cyclic samples to prevent spread of targeted micro to downstream processing.
- Novonesis finds ____ solutions to use science every day in making the world a better place.
- scientific/technical evidence a control measure is properly implemented
- ____ out of place is a manual process for equipment not cleaned by CIP
- 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
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- _______ process is performed by a 3PL for the SLP product to protect microbial stability and product quality as the product is unpreserved.
- _____ hazard includes foreign objects like glass, metal, plastic, or hair
- ______ of equipment ensures accurate measurements and operation within safe and functional parameters
- ________ control is critical for the SLP product to prevent exponential microbial growth
- master cleaning _____ details the frequency necessary to maintain a clean GMP environment including tools, chemicals, and instructions for how to complete.
- TVC and YM measure the ____ __ or quantity of biological organisms within our product
- critical ____ point: essential to prevent or eliminate a food safety hazard to an acceptable level
- Defined as the removal of product from the consumer market
- a type of microorganism that may not be pathogenic but suggests an area is unclean such as E. coli monitoring for PEM at BLR
19 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 • scientific/technical evidence a control measure is properly implemented • length of time for which a food product is safe and fit for consumption • ...
F2 Final exam vocab 2024-05-29
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- a large shop which sells most types of food and other goods needed in the home
- a chemical that your body needs to stay healthy
- a shop where you can buy medicines
- to control something so that it is not greater than a particular amount, number, or level
- the amount of a particular substance that is eaten or drunk during a particular time
- to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less
- to let other people see something that someone else has put on a website
- the food and drink usually eaten or drunk by a person or group
- something that you say or write that expresses your opinion
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- used on social media for describing the general subject of a post
- relating or belonging to a single or particular person rather than to a group or an organization
- a unit of energy, often used as a measurement of the amount of energy that food provides
- a sweet substance especially from the plants sugar cane and sugar beet, used to make food and drinks sweet
- a substance that you put on your skin to prevent it from being damaged by the sun
- the degree to which people keep themselves or their environment clean, especially to prevent disease
- a common white substance found in sea water and in the ground, used especially to add flavour to food or to preserve it
- containing an equal amount or number of similar things
- a substance in certain foods, such as fruit, vegetables, and brown bread, that travels through the body as waste and helps the contents of the bowels to pass through the body easily
- any of a group of natural substances that are necessary in small amounts for the growth and good health of the body
19 Clues: a shop where you can buy medicines • a chemical that your body needs to stay healthy • containing an equal amount or number of similar things • something that you say or write that expresses your opinion • the food and drink usually eaten or drunk by a person or group • used on social media for describing the general subject of a post • ...
Delegation 2014-02-23
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- In caring for a patient, this person can perform vital signs, physical care, and give some IV medication (depending on state Nurse Practice Act and Institution).
- This is not to be confused with delegation. It is more direct and requires directly overseeing the work or performance of others.
- The nurse uses this a guideline to determine what can be delegated and to whom it can be delegated.
- This is the process of reassigning of responsibility for the performance of a job from one person to another person.
- This is the downward or lateral transfer of both the responsibility and accountability of an activity from one person to another.
- In caring for a patient, this person can perform feeding, hygiene, and physical care.
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- This person is responsible for the actions of an UAP and the LPN.
- These are based on client needs, team needs, and organizational and community demands.
- _________ delegation is "verbal direction by the RN delegator regarding an activity or task in a specific nursing care situation" (ANA, 1996.)
- _________ delegation is "an approved listing of activities or tasks that have been established in policies and procedures of the health care institution or facility" (ANA, 1996.)
- This may consist of an RN, a LPN, and an UAP who all work together, using their own individual skills to provide care to a patient.
11 Clues: This person is responsible for the actions of an UAP and the LPN. • In caring for a patient, this person can perform feeding, hygiene, and physical care. • These are based on client needs, team needs, and organizational and community demands. • The nurse uses this a guideline to determine what can be delegated and to whom it can be delegated. • ...
Final Project 1 - Tiara Vijil 2021-12-16
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- the set of knowledge and techniques applied by individuals to control the factors that exert or may have harmful effects on health.
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
- having a disease that can be transmitted by contact with other people.
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- Inability to remember events over a period of time, often caused by brain injury, illness, or the side effects of drugs or alcohol.
- it is the process by which a person becomes immune or resistant to an infectious disease, usually through the administration of a vaccine.
- is to introduce something that will grow and reproduce, and is commonly used in connection with the introduction of blood serum, a vaccine, or a substance into the body of a human or animal, especially to produce immunity to a specific disease.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
7 Clues: having a disease that can be transmitted by contact with other people. • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. • Inability to remember events over a period of time, often caused by brain injury, illness, or the side effects of drugs or alcohol. • ...
Social Rights 2021-05-24
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- ACCESS, The right to have regular, permanent and unrestricted access, either directly or by means of financial purchases, to quantitatively and qualitatively adequate and sufficient food corresponding to the cultural traditions of the people to which the consumer belongs.
- SERVICES, Refer to public service provision systems that meet human basic needs including drinking water, sanitation, hygiene, energy, mobility, waste collection.
- A state of complete physical and mental well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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- Adequate ____________ was recognized as part of the right to an adequate standard of living in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
- The objectives of ___________ include the full development and dignity of each person and the ability to participate effectively in society.
- SECURITY, States must guarantee protection to everyone in the event of unemployment, maternity, accident, illness, disability, old age or other such life circumstances.
6 Clues: A state of complete physical and mental well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. • The objectives of ___________ include the full development and dignity of each person and the ability to participate effectively in society. • ...
Travel Vocabulary 2025-06-06
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- An endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period in a country.
- A diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
- An optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects.
- A large case with a handle, used for carrying clothes and other possessions when travelling.
- An official document issued by a government, identifying the holder as a citizen of a particular country and entitling them to travel abroad.
- A small label or card attached to a piece of luggage, usually with the owner's name and address for identification
- A soft covering worn over the eyes, typically to block out light while sleeping.
- A document provided by an airline during check-in, giving a passenger permission to board an aircraft for a particular flight.
- A small, flat case, typically made of leather or plastic, for keeping banknotes, credit cards, and other small flat items.
- A book of information about a place, designed for tourists.
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- A cream or lotion rubbed onto the skin to protect it from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays.
- Small pieces of a soft material inserted into the ear canal to block out noise or water.
- Articles used for personal hygiene, such as soap, shampoo, and toothpaste.
- A piece of paper or card that gives the holder a specific right, especially to enter a place or to travel on a public transport system.
- A light shoe with straps that fasten it to the foot.
- Light, open-toed shoes, typically worn in warm weather, with a Y-shaped strap passing between the big and second toes.
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- A thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event.
- A bag with shoulder straps, worn on the back, often used for carrying personal items or for hiking.
19 Clues: A light shoe with straps that fasten it to the foot. • A system of money in general use in a particular country. • A book of information about a place, designed for tourists. • A thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event. • Articles used for personal hygiene, such as soap, shampoo, and toothpaste. • ...
inventions 2024-01-23
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- small object made of aluminium and glass for capturing or recording visual images, typically through the use of a lens, sensor, and other optical components.
- A reflective glass surface that shows images.
- an object that displays hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds using hands or digits.
- large metal object that can navigate underwater, was invented in 1866
- big structure that is used for travel in the space
- Small piece of metal created at the time of the Roman Empire that is used to join pieces and make constructions
- It was invented by the Italian Antonio Meucci in 1871 and is used to communicate with other people at a great distance.
- It was built in 1886 to help people move faster instead of riding horses, it runs on gasoline
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- invented about 100 BC in China, it is used for writing
- A very intelligent inventor who lived in the 3rd century before Christ. Thanks to him, we can now know the volume of a submerged object
- It was created in 3500 BC, it helped a lot in transporting heavy objects
- Small sticks coated with a material that ignites when rubbed against a rough surface, used for starting fires.
- A cleansing substance used for personal hygiene, typically in the form of a solid bar or a liquid, that helps to remove dirt, oils, and germs from the skin.
- A tool used for removing pencil or graphite marks from paper by abrasion. Typically made of rubber or a similar material.
- bomb A highly destructive weapon that relies on nuclear reactions to release an immense amount of energy in the form of an explosion.
15 Clues: A reflective glass surface that shows images. • big structure that is used for travel in the space • invented about 100 BC in China, it is used for writing • large metal object that can navigate underwater, was invented in 1866 • It was created in 3500 BC, it helped a lot in transporting heavy objects • ...
Superbugs Buster 2023-08-09
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- Your body's guard; what is the body's natural defense system that can be bolstered by vaccines, reducing the need for antibiotic treatments?
- Friends and foes; which unicellular organisms can be either beneficial or harmful, and in the latter case, may need antibiotics to kill?
- Evolution's wildcard; what's the term for the genetic process that creates strains of bacteria resilient to certain medications?
- A common mistake; what infectious agents often lead people to incorrectly request antibiotics, even though these drugs have no effect on them?
- Beyond spy movies; which system vigilantly tracks the menacing rise and spread of pathogens including AMR pathogens?
- Infections A medical nightmare; which infections have evolved to shrug off conventional treatments?
- Essential to public health; what practice, often coupled with sanitation, helps prevent infections and thereby reduces the need for treatments?
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- A battle lost; what occurs when bacteria no longer succumb to the drugs specifically designed to eradicate them?
- Unwanted guests; what is it called when harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria, invade and multiply within the body?
- An injection providing immunity; which specific preventive method can decrease the need for antibiotics by controlling bacterial infections?
- Not for the common cold; which drugs, if overused, can render themselves ineffective against bacteria?
- Microscopic connection; what's the name for the process that allows bacteria to transfer specific genes, often resulting in resistance to certain drugs?
- Neither insects nor superheroes; which formidable bacteria defy not one, but multiple drug treatments?
- Not just any note; what official document ensures that antibiotics are dispensed responsibly?
- A worldwide health crisis; if AMR continues unchecked, what looming global threat could we face by 2050?
15 Clues: Not just any note; what official document ensures that antibiotics are dispensed responsibly? • Infections A medical nightmare; which infections have evolved to shrug off conventional treatments? • Not for the common cold; which drugs, if overused, can render themselves ineffective against bacteria? • ...
Rooms in a House 2023-09-24
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- Room A room where you eat meals together as a family. It often has a dining table and chairs.
- The room where you prepare and cook meals. It usually has a stove, refrigerator, and sink.
- Room A quiet room for reading, doing homework, or working on projects. It's a space for learning and focus.
- A space for parking cars and storing tools, bicycles, and other equipment. It helps keep things organized.
- The topmost part of a house, often used for storage. It can also be a hidden treasure trove of old items.
- The room for personal hygiene, including taking baths or showers, brushing teeth, and using the toilet.
- Room The room where you wash and dry clothes. It has a washing machine and dryer.
- A personal space where you sleep and keep your belongings like clothes and toys. It's your cozy retreat.
- A room filled with toys, games, and fun activities. It's where you can play and have adventures.
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- Room The main gathering area in a house, often with sofas and a TV for relaxing and spending time with family and friends.
- The lower level of a house, often used for storage, a home gym, or a recreation area.
- Office A room where adults work from home. It has a desk, computer, and everything needed for work.
- A small room or cupboard where you store food and kitchen supplies. It keeps the kitchen organized.
- A small space for hanging clothes and storing shoes and accessories. It helps keep your bedroom tidy.
- A room with lots of windows, perfect for enjoying sunlight and plants. It's a bright and cheerful space.
15 Clues: Room The room where you wash and dry clothes. It has a washing machine and dryer. • The lower level of a house, often used for storage, a home gym, or a recreation area. • The room where you prepare and cook meals. It usually has a stove, refrigerator, and sink. • Room A room where you eat meals together as a family. It often has a dining table and chairs. • ...
Crack Me Up! 2025-06-23
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- – this code is initiated when a missing person/patient is declared on the KFMC premises.
- - a quantifiable measure of the effectiveness of an organization/department’s goals and objectives.
- – is the announced code when a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the earth.
- – code used by the staff to announce /communicate the occurrence or suspicion of fire and to initiate the fire evacuation procedure.
- – is a technique pertains to the six-point hand rub and / or handwashing technique used in hand hygiene.
- – is a leadership structure that empower nurses to actively participate in decisions related to their practice and patient care.
- - is a globally recognized authority in healthcare accreditation, known for promoting rigorous standards in patient safety, quality of care and organizational management.
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- – identified by JCI to promote specific improvements in patient safety based from identified problematic areas in healthcare.
- - chair is a specialized device designed to assist individuals, particularly those with mobility impairments, in evacuating buildings during emergencies
- -is a communication system to a series of graded hierarchy which starts from the chairman/director/head of the hospital/department/section to be completed informing all the staff regarding emergency those are under his/her responsibility.
- A learning and/or monitoring exercise that recreates a realistic Code Blue scenario.
- - is the code used by staff to announce/communicate the occurrence or suspicion of threat.
- – Is a program the ANCC uses to promote excellence, innovation and quality within nursing field.
- - is a leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections in children under the age of 2 years.
- – is a critical situation exceeding local response capacities and requiring external assistance.
15 Clues: A learning and/or monitoring exercise that recreates a realistic Code Blue scenario. • – this code is initiated when a missing person/patient is declared on the KFMC premises. • - is the code used by staff to announce/communicate the occurrence or suspicion of threat. • ...
FPD 2024-07-21
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- The _______ reduction is necessary to provide space for the restorative material in an FPD
- _______ preparation involves creating a specific shape and angle on the abutment teeth to ensure a proper fit of the fixed partial denture
- The _______ space is the gap between the abutment teeth where the pontic is placed in a fixed partial denture
- The _______ margin is the edge of the tooth preparation that provides a secure fit for the crown portion of the FPD
- The _______ pontic design is used when there is minimal space between the ridge and the opposing teeth, providing excellent esthetics and hygiene
- A _______ pontic is designed to rest directly on the edentulous ridge, providing a natural appearance and effective function
- The _______ is a part of the FPD that provides the main structural support and is typically made of metal.
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- ______ bridges are used when there is a single abutment tooth on one side of the missing tooth
- A _______ bridge is a minimally invasive type of FPD that uses adhesive techniques to bond the pontic to the adjacent teeth
- The _______ is the cervical aspect of the fixed partial denture that extends into the gingival sulcus for improved esthetics and support
- _______ retention relies on the geometric shape of the prepared tooth to provide resistance to displacement
- The _______ are the natural teeth or dental implants that support and retain the fixed partial denture.
- The _______ is a type of fixed partial denture where a pontic is suspended between two abutment teeth without additional support
- The _______ principle of tooth preparation involves creating a smooth and continuous margin to enhance the fit and longevity of the FPD
- The _______ phase involves creating a temporary restoration to protect the prepared teeth and maintain esthetics and function until the final FPD is ready.
15 Clues: The _______ reduction is necessary to provide space for the restorative material in an FPD • ______ bridges are used when there is a single abutment tooth on one side of the missing tooth • The _______ are the natural teeth or dental implants that support and retain the fixed partial denture. • ...
Room Name 2023-06-22
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- Room A comfortable space in a house where people relax, watch TV, and spend time together.
- A sheltered space for parking vehicles or storing tools, equipment, and other items related to transportation or hobbies.
- The space directly under the roof of a house, often used for storage or as a secluded room. It may have slanted ceilings.
- A room in which a person sleeps. It usually contains a bed, wardrobe, and other furniture for relaxation.
- Room A room where meals are eaten. It often contains a dining table and chairs for gathering and enjoying food.
- A room dedicated to children's play and activities. It may have toys, games, and space for creative play.
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- Office A designated workspace within a home for professional or business-related tasks. It includes a desk, chair, and necessary equipment.
- A room or area where food is prepared and cooked. It typically has appliances, countertops, and storage for utensils.
- A lower-level space in a house, often partially or entirely below ground level. It can be used for storage or as an additional living area.
- A room equipped with a toilet, sink, and usually a bathtub or shower. It is used for personal hygiene activities.
- Room A room specifically designed for studying, reading, and doing homework. It provides a quiet and focused environment.
- Room A room equipped with a washing machine, dryer, and storage for laundry-related items. It is used for washing and drying clothes.
12 Clues: Room A comfortable space in a house where people relax, watch TV, and spend time together. • A room in which a person sleeps. It usually contains a bed, wardrobe, and other furniture for relaxation. • A room dedicated to children's play and activities. It may have toys, games, and space for creative play. • ...
December Crossword 2020-11-16
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- Latex condoms can not be used with _______ based lubricants because it can damage the latex
- What is the minimum alcohol content that should be in an alcohol-based hand sanitizer for hand hygiene if soap and water are not available?
- What is the name of the active ingredient used to treat acne that can be found in OTC products?
- What does the acronym SPF stand for as seen on sunscreens?
- Which common OTC medication can be used to treat allergic reactions (brand name)?
- What is the name of the provincial service that can be reached by calling 811 that provides free health advice and information?
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- Which vitamin is made in the skin from sun exposure and can help calcium to be better absorbed from the intestine?
- This medication is used to prevent motion sickness (brand name)
- True or False: A female condom and a male condom should not be used together because it can cause breakage or slippage which may lead to an unwanted pregnancy
- This can be used in addition to condoms to increase its effectiveness but it may also increase the risk of urinary tract infections
- What is the brand name of the drug used to treat heartburn that was recalled in 2019 in Canada?
- A mask or face covering containing _________ layers is recommended by The Public Health Agency of Canada for the prevention and spread of COVID-19
- What is the brand name for a drug called acetaminophen that can be used to relieve pain and fever?
- Who are the most accessible healthcare providers in Canada that can be found in a pharmacy and do not require an appointment?
- Which OTC medication is used for emergency contraception (brand name)?
15 Clues: What does the acronym SPF stand for as seen on sunscreens? • This medication is used to prevent motion sickness (brand name) • Which OTC medication is used for emergency contraception (brand name)? • Which common OTC medication can be used to treat allergic reactions (brand name)? • ...
homonyms 2023-09-10
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- -The Aural experience of the concert was impressive Oral- She practices good oral hygiene
- – Will he be able to beat the champion of all times? Beet – He loves to eat beet because it is healthy
- – His callous comments make me feel sad Callus – The irritated cells healed by forming callus
- – The elevator gave access to the top floor Excess – Do not take an excess of stress in life
- – He was treated in hospital for 50 cents Scent – The scent of the sandal is refreshing and sweet
- – He is planning to go bald (hairless) Bawled – She began to bawl (cry) like a child
- – The ape ate all the apples Eight – We will meet after the office at eight
- – He played the guitar in the live band yesterday Banned – Taking pets to malls should be banned
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- – He bought her half-a-carat diamond ring Carrot – Drinking carrot juice regularly is good for health
- – She is bolder and stronger to cope with the situation Boulder- He was sitting on a boulder when he fell into the sea
- – He began a long ascent of Mt. Everest Assent – They want the PM’s assent on the bill
- – The ceiling of the palace shone like gold and diamond Sealing – The closing door sounded like the sealing of her fate
- – He picked a tissue and blew his nose Blue – His favourite colour is blue
- – His mother is a press baron (important person) Barren – This hall used to be a barren building
- – Use the brake to stop the truck or it will kill the dog Break – The children play and enjoy during the break
15 Clues: – He picked a tissue and blew his nose Blue – His favourite colour is blue • – The ape ate all the apples Eight – We will meet after the office at eight • – He is planning to go bald (hairless) Bawled – She began to bawl (cry) like a child • – He began a long ascent of Mt. Everest Assent – They want the PM’s assent on the bill • ...
Healthey 2023-06-18
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- | The range of motion in joints and muscles, which can be improved through stretching exercises and activities like yoga or Pilates.
- | The state of maintaining equilibrium and stability in various aspects of life, such as work-life balance, emotional balance, and a balanced diet.
- | Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of disease, such as regular handwashing, dental care, and maintaining a clean living environment.
- protection | Practices to protect the skin from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, such as wearing sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses, and seeking shade.
- well-being | The ability to understand, express, and manage emotions effectively, promoting mental and social health.
- | Taking proactive measures and adopting healthy habits to avoid or reduce the risk of illness, injury, or other health-related problems.
- connections | Building and maintaining positive relationships with others, fostering a sense of belonging, support, and overall well-being.
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- | The act of unwinding and reducing stress, engaging in activities that promote calmness, such as deep breathing, meditation, or hobbies.
- | The ability to adapt, cope, and bounce back from challenges, setbacks, or stressors, promoting mental and emotional well-being.
- health | The overall condition of the body, involving factors such as fitness, strength, and the absence of illness or disease.
- | Physical activity performed to improve or maintain fitness, strength, flexibility, and overall health.
- | The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients through a balanced and healthy diet, promoting growth, development, and overall well-being.
- | The restful state of unconsciousness in which the body and mind recharge and rejuvenate, essential for physical and mental well-being.
- health | The state of emotional well-being and psychological functioning, including aspects like happiness, resilience, and coping skills.
- | The position and alignment of the body while sitting, standing, or moving, important for maintaining proper skeletal and muscular health.
15 Clues: | Physical activity performed to improve or maintain fitness, strength, flexibility, and overall health. • well-being | The ability to understand, express, and manage emotions effectively, promoting mental and social health. • health | The overall condition of the body, involving factors such as fitness, strength, and the absence of illness or disease. • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-12-19
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- Franklin Biophysicist and chemist who made critical contributions to understanding the molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite.
- Sagan Astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator, known for popularizing science through books, documentaries, and "Cosmos."
- Lovelace Mathematician and writer recognized for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.
- Tesla Visionary inventor and engineer who played a crucial role in developing alternating current (AC) electrical systems.
- Mendeleev Chemist who created the periodic table of elements, organizing elements by atomic mass, leading to the modern periodic table.
- Hawking Theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes, cosmology, and his bestselling book "A Brief History of Time."
- Galilei Astronomer and physicist who made significant contributions to observational astronomy, supporting the heliocentric model.
- Curie Trailblazing chemist and physicist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
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- Feynman Physicist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and electrodynamics, as well as his engaging lectures and books on science.
- Newton Renowned mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and gravity, making groundbreaking contributions.
- Pasteur Microbiologist and chemist known for developing pasteurization, vaccines, and germ theory, revolutionizing medicine and hygiene.
- Einstein Brilliant physicist known for developing the theory of relativity, famous for his equation E=mc^2, and iconic wild hair.
- Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, famous for his contributions to geometry, calculus, and the principles of buoyancy.
- Goodall Noted primatologist and ethologist, known for her extensive studies of wild chimpanzees, contributing to primatology.
- Jemison Astronaut, physician, and engineer, who became the first African American woman to travel in space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour.
- Goodall Noted primatologist and ethologist, known for her extensive studies of wild chimpanzees, contributing to primatology.
16 Clues: Tesla Visionary inventor and engineer who played a crucial role in developing alternating current (AC) electrical systems. • Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, famous for his contributions to geometry, calculus, and the principles of buoyancy. • ...
FLW 2026 crossword puzzle 2026-02-10
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- An intentional deception such as “Phishing”, to gain money or personal data illegally
- The senior official appointed by the RBI to redress consumer complaints against systemic deficiencies
- The time delay in data communication; reducing this is a key sub-theme for improving UPI reliability
- Borrowing from formal institutions requires “Credit __________” to ensure timely repayment: FLW 2021
- A legal right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt is discharged
- A written law passed by a legislative body; the RBI derives its “Mandate” from the RBI Act, 1934, which is this type of law
- The 14-digit identifier (abbrev.) used by the Central KYC Registry to simplify cross-sector verification: FLW 2026
- “Account _______” refers to the practice of maintaining updated records and closing unused accounts to prevent misuse.
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- A term used in financial reporting where a debit balance is cancelled out by a credit balance
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services; the primary target of the Monetary Policy Committee
- A term for an individual who allows their bank account to be used by others to launder “dirty money”, often without realizing it: FLW 2026
- A fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for the rest of their life: FLW 2025 Sub-theme
- The acronym for the modern, remote method of performing KYC via a live interaction with a bank official
- Businesses (abbrev.) involved in manufacturing, production, or services, categorized by low investment in equipment and limited annual turnover: FLW 2020
- A type of spear-phishing that specifically targets high profile executives or senior officials
15 Clues: An intentional deception such as “Phishing”, to gain money or personal data illegally • A term used in financial reporting where a debit balance is cancelled out by a credit balance • A type of spear-phishing that specifically targets high profile executives or senior officials • ...
INDUSTRIAL ARTS 2024-09-13
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- - It helps to support the weight of the car and carries and supports the extra weight brought on by the car's passengers and cargo.
- - is situated under the middle or rear of a vehicle or car and it is responsible to store the fuel for vehicles.
- means a building or structure used or intended to be used for residential occupancy.
- -is a rectangular, shallow receptacles designed for use in kitchens, laboratories, and laundries and in wash areas of factories and hospitals etc.
- – is used for the disposal of human waste, and play a critical role in maintaining sanitation and hygiene.
- -is designed to enable the driver to control and continuously adjust the steered path of the vehicle.
- -Is the system of pipes, tanks, fittings, and other apparatus required for the water supply, heating, and sanitation in a building.
- - is the part of an internal combustion engine that helps to connect and transfer motion from the camshaft to the valves.
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- - is used to join the pipes together, but turn corners, branch out in several directions and even enlarge or diminish the size of the pipe.
- - is a process of connecting cables and wires to the related devices such as fuse, switches, sockets, lights, fans etc to the main distribution board is a specific structure to the utility pole for continues power supply.
- - means repair, renovation or restoration of any work except a vessel
- - is a system used to systematically remove those excess waters from the surface to maintain the healthy condition of the building.
- -is a device that regulates the flow of substance by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways.
- - is normally owned by one person who leases it out to tenants.
- - are multi-story buildings containing residential units.
15 Clues: - are multi-story buildings containing residential units. • - is normally owned by one person who leases it out to tenants. • - means repair, renovation or restoration of any work except a vessel • means a building or structure used or intended to be used for residential occupancy. • ...
Childhood Diseases 2023-04-28
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- Preventable and contagious viral infection characterized by a red rash, there may also be mild or no symptoms
- Viral infection that affects the respiratory tract and may be preventable, causes symptoms such as fever, headache, cough, chills, and sneezing
- Viral infection that blocks the upper airway that can cause a barking cough and trouble eating and swallowing, it often indicates an underlying condition
- Very Rare and preventable viral infection that often has no symptoms and leads to nerve damage and permanent paralysis
- Viral infection of the upper respiratory tract with no known cure, symptoms often occur 1-3 days after infection and include a runny nose, sore throat, cough, and headache
- Viral infection that is preventable with good hand hygiene that affects the back of the throat, includes symptoms such as white or yellow coating on tonsils, swollen tonsils, sore throat, and difficulty swallowing
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- Preventable but highly contagious and life threatening bacterial disease that often affects the lungs and has symptoms such as weakness, weight loss, fever, coughing up blood, and chest pain
- Preventable viral infection that causes red blisters to cover the entire body
- Preventable viral respiratory infection commonly found in children, causes a cough fever, and skin rash
- Preventable viral infection that affects the salivary glands causing one or both to swell
- Disease caused by the Epstein-Barr virus that affects the body's glands, and causes extreme fatigue and a sore throat
- Preventable and highly infectious bacterial infection of the respiratory tract that causes high pitched and rapid coughing
12 Clues: Preventable viral infection that causes red blisters to cover the entire body • Preventable viral infection that affects the salivary glands causing one or both to swell • Preventable viral respiratory infection commonly found in children, causes a cough fever, and skin rash • ...
MAL Isaac doggy woof woof 2022-09-08
British Retail Consortium (BRC) Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-09
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- Maintenance work shall be followed by a documented ......... clearance procedure.
- This shall be documented with target, be communicated and report result at least quarterly.
- agreement, This shall be established with subcon that define service expectations and ensure that the potential food safety risks associated with the service have been addressed
- in place, Detergent concentrations shall be checked routinely is one of the requirement of this.
- This procedure shall be established for each CCP to ensure compliance with critical limits.
- Each .. shall have critical limit that is measurable.
- Detection, When this equipment is used for plaster detection, a sample from each batch of plasters shall be successfully tested through the equipment and records shall be kept.
- This procedure shall include how the traceability system works, labelling and records required during the system.
- This process shall be by an approved contracted or in-house laundry using defined criteria to validate the effectiveness of this process.
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- Manual, Procedures, working methods and practices shall be collated in the form of a printed or electronic ......?
- This assessment shall be documented (and review annually) for all food raw materials or groups of raw materials to assess the potential risk of adulteration or substitution.
- This procedure shall be established to confirm that the HACCP or food safety plan, including controls managed by prerequisite programmes, continues to be effective.
- New product or changes to formulation shall be approved by ...... leader
- reporting, Company shall have this system to enable staff to report concerns relating to product safety, integrity, quality and legality.
- All ....... and its result shall be recorded and investigated .
- Personnel who engaged in activities relating to critical control points, relevant training and ........ assessment shall be in place.
- BRC consists of how many clauses?
- standard, Documented policy for the controlled use and storage of sharp metal shall implements under this clause.
18 Clues: BRC consists of how many clauses? • Each .. shall have critical limit that is measurable. • All ....... and its result shall be recorded and investigated . • New product or changes to formulation shall be approved by ...... leader • Maintenance work shall be followed by a documented ......... clearance procedure. • ...
ULIS-IBDP1-Subunit 2.4 Motivation and demotivation 2025-01-28
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- Involves asking employee to self-evaluate his or her job performance.
- Part of the theory that suggests that employees compare the ratio of their input (effort) to output (rewards).
- Non-cash forms of benefits that include company cars, free insurance and pension schemes, private health insurance, discounts on company products and low-interest rate loans.
- Theory that stated that three types of needs must be satisfied in order to boost morale one is need for achievement.
- Payment to a worker for each unit produced.
- Part of the theory that works on the assumption that people will choose to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. This means that people will behave in a way that results in the best outcome or reward.
- Theory that refers to a person’s ability to think and act independently as well as to self-manage when it comes to decision making.
- Summarized human needs in the form of a hierarchy.
- Is intended for new employees in order to help them acclimatize with the people, policies and processes of the organization.
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- Appraisal based on a range of formal, informal assessment methods to monitor employee progress, to provide support/guidance for improvement.
- Refers to the amount of people who leave an organization, expressed as a percentage of the workforce, per time period (usually one year).
- Motivation that comes from the satisfaction derived from working on and completing a task.
- Process that has three parts: identification, application and selection.
- Argued that in order to create any motivation in the workplace, it was essential to first remove the hygiene factors.
- Rate paid to a worker made for each hour worked
- Theory stated that humans were driven or motivated by money alone.
- Payment to a salesperson for each sale made.
- Appraisal whose goal is to measure level of employee’s success in meeting predetermined benchmarks.
18 Clues: Payment to a worker for each unit produced. • Payment to a salesperson for each sale made. • Rate paid to a worker made for each hour worked • Summarized human needs in the form of a hierarchy. • Theory stated that humans were driven or motivated by money alone. • Involves asking employee to self-evaluate his or her job performance. • ...
HazCom 2025-10-09
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- Reaction A change in the arrangement of atoms or molecules to yield substances of different composition and properties.
- Pertaining to or affecting the skin.
- Spread throughout the body
- The relative amount of a material in combination with another material
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- Concentration The concentration of an air contaminant that will kill 50 percent of the test LC animals in a group during a single exposure
- A measure of concentration. Parts (of vapor or gas) per million (parts of air) by volume
- The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists is a voluntary membership organization of professional industrial hygiene personnel in governmental or educational institutions. The ACGIH develops and publishes recommended occupational exposure
- Data Sheets Safety Data Sheets (SDS), refers to a document that contains information and instructions on the chemical and physical characteristics of a substance, its hazards and risks, the safe handling requirements and actions to be taken in the event of fire, spill or overexposure, etc
- The process of combining oxygen with some other substance or a chemical change in which an atom loses electrons
- A substance or physical agent that may cause cancer in animals or humans.
- The Environmental Protection Agency is the governmental agency responsible for administration of laws to control and/or reduce pollution of air, water, and land systems
- Hazard A particular concentration of an airborne contaminant that, when it enters the body by way of respiratory system or by being breathed into the lungs, results in some bodily function impairment
- The breathing in of an airborne substance that may be in the form of gases, fumes, mists, vapors, dusts, or aerosols
13 Clues: Spread throughout the body • Pertaining to or affecting the skin. • The relative amount of a material in combination with another material • A substance or physical agent that may cause cancer in animals or humans. • A measure of concentration. Parts (of vapor or gas) per million (parts of air) by volume • ...
Social Rights 2021-05-24
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- Refer to public service provision systems that meet human basic needs including drinking water, sanitation, hygiene, energy, mobility, waste collection.
- A state of complete physical and mental well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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- right to have regular, permanent and unrestricted access, either directly or by means of financial purchases, to quantitatively and qualitatively adequate and sufficient food corresponding to the cultural traditions of the people to which the consumer belongs.
- SECURITY, States must guarantee protection to everyone in the event of unemployment, maternity, accident, illness, disability, old age or other such life circumstances.
- The objectives of ___________ include the full development and dignity of each person and the ability to participate effectively in society.
- Adequate ____________ was recognized as part of the right to an adequate standard of living in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
6 Clues: A state of complete physical and mental well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. • The objectives of ___________ include the full development and dignity of each person and the ability to participate effectively in society. • ...
Health 2023-11-03
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- The state of being free from illness or injury, often emphasizing physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The food and drink regularly consumed by a person, often emphasizing the importance of a balanced and nutritious diet for overall health.
- The state of overall well-being and good health, often achieved through a balanced lifestyle and positive habits.
- The process of providing the body with an adequate amount of water or fluids, often emphasizing the importance of staying properly hydrated for good health.
- The state of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, often emphasizing the importance of managing stress and emotions.
- The process of providing the body with essential nutrients, often emphasizing the importance of a balanced diet for good health.
- A state of equilibrium or stability in various aspects of life, often emphasizing the importance of maintaining a harmonious and healthy lifestyle.
- The ability of the body to resist or fight off infection or disease, often emphasizing the importance of a strong immune system for overall health.
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- The state of overall well-being and good health, often achieved through a balanced lifestyle and positive habits.
- A natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness is suspended, often emphasizing its importance for physical and mental well-being.
- Physical activity performed to improve or maintain fitness and health, often emphasizing the importance of regular movement and activity.
- The quality of being able to bend or move easily without breaking, often emphasizing the importance of stretching and mobility for physical health.
- The physical or mental power and ability to withstand challenges or exert force, often emphasizing the importance of building and maintaining strength for overall health.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of disease, often emphasizing the importance of personal and environmental cleanliness.
- The condition of being physically healthy and strong, often achieved through regular exercise and a balanced diet.
15 Clues: The state of being free from illness or injury, often emphasizing physical, mental, and social well-being. • The state of overall well-being and good health, often achieved through a balanced lifestyle and positive habits. • The state of overall well-being and good health, often achieved through a balanced lifestyle and positive habits. • ...
Quarantine Station 2025-09-19
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- Clothing or equipment designed to protect the wearer from exposure to infectious agents, such as masks, gloves, and gowns
- Practices that promote cleanliness and health, such as regular handwashing, proper sanitation, and maintaining a clean environment
- An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wise geographic area and affects and exceptionally high proportion of the population
- A facility where people or animals are isolated from the general population to prevent the spread of contagious disease
- The process by which a contagious disease is spread from one person or organism to another, either directly or indirectly
- The process of killing or removing harmful microorganisms from surfaces or objects to prevent the spread of infection
- The administration of a vaccine to stimulate the body’s immune system to develop resistance to a specific infectious disease, thereby preventing illness upon exposure to the pathogen
- A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans, or vice versa. Examples include rabies, Ebola and COVID-19
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- A sudden and widespread outbreak of a contagious disease in a specific geographic area or population group
- The body’s ability to resist or defend against a particular disease or infection, often acquired through vaccination or previous exposure to the disease
- The separation of individuals who are sick or infected with a contagious disease from those who are healthy to prevent the spread of disease
- The restriction of movement for individuals who may have been exposed to a contagious disease but are not yet showing symptoms, to prevent potential spread of the disease
- Disease An illness that can be spread from person to person through direct or indirect contact. Examples include influenza, measles and COVID-19
- A micro-organism, such as a virus, bacterium, fungus or parasite that causes disease in its host
- Measures aimed at promoting cleanliness and maintaining a hygienic environment to prevent the spread of diseases.
15 Clues: A micro-organism, such as a virus, bacterium, fungus or parasite that causes disease in its host • A sudden and widespread outbreak of a contagious disease in a specific geographic area or population group • Measures aimed at promoting cleanliness and maintaining a hygienic environment to prevent the spread of diseases. • ...
Riggs’ first one 2022-02-13
Business 2.4 Word Puzzle 2021-10-22
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- allowing workers some degree of control over how the task should be undertaken and the resources needed to complete it
- the practice of moving employees between different tasks to promote experience and variety
- production is organized so that groups of workers undertake complete units of work
- theory that focuses on enabling people to become intrinsically motivated, has three factors: autonomy,purpose and mastery
- a bonus scheme to reward staff for above-average work performance, when met certain standards (related to sales targets, competence in a job etc)
- motivation focused on the psychological (emotional and mental) needs of workers as he believed that people are motivated by more than just
- establishes the workers as part-owners of the business and reduces conflict that might exist between ‘them’ and us
- non-cash forms of financial reward in addition to wage/salary (such as company cars, free insurance, and pension schemes, private health insurance, discounts on company products, and low-interest rate loans)
- payment to a salesperson for each sale made, based on the proportion of sales or output contributed by worker
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- theory looked at the factors that motivate employees, namely motivators and maintenance (hygiene) factors
- attempting to motivate employees by giving them opportunities to use the full range of their abilities
- annual income that is usually paid on a monthly basis
- reward for labor services, made for a measurable quantity of output
- the horizontal expansion of a job by adding tasks at the same level of skill and responsibility
- assumed that employees are primarily motivated by money and that productivity could be improved by setting output and efficiency targets related to pay
- a bonus for staff based on the profits of the business - usually paid as a proportion of basic salary
- payment systems rewarding workers based on their output or productivity
17 Clues: annual income that is usually paid on a monthly basis • reward for labor services, made for a measurable quantity of output • payment systems rewarding workers based on their output or productivity • production is organized so that groups of workers undertake complete units of work • ...
Unit 1 & 2 Follow Health,Safety & Security Procedures/ Follow Workplace Hygiene Procedures 2022-06-17
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- The unintended presence of harmful substances or organisms in food
- one of the Basic steps in Cleaning and Sanitizing.
- the Public Health has put a ban on it
- is the illness caused by eating harmful vegetables and food contaminated with bacteria
- 4 Steps to Prevent Food Poisoning clean,cook,chill
- is one of the health, safety and security issues that affect the tourism and hospitality industry.
- Step by step emergency response for a potential emergency.
- This is a type of Breach
- deals with the protection of individuals against risks such as thieves and dishonest people, terrorists and violent and aggressive people.
- are single-celled, or simple, organisms that are invisible to the naked eye.
- A PPE gear for the kitchen
- How long is a food handler permit valid for?
- Is the second step in the cleaning process.
- the abbreviation of this pre-eminent Government organization whose mandate is “To ensure the provision of quality health services.
- This person is held liable for not providing the proper PPE gears.
- this is a type of hazard
- A way how to handle a Breach
- this alcholic beverage can be left in a dark place with any temperature regime
- is anyone who handles packaged or unpackaged food directly as well as the equipment and utensils used to prepare or serve food.
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- is your passport for working in the food trade
- This sector includes everything from local small B&Bs, to hotels and hostels.
- An emergency situation in the workplace.
- this Temperatures 4.4ºC -60ºC (40ºF-140ºF)is considered as
- is a potentially life-threatening situation, usually occurring suddenly and unexpectedly.
- is a condition or combination of conditions that if left uncorrected, might lead to an accident, illness, property damage.
- is not held liable to care for themselves and others
- one who is, exhibiting suspicious behavior.
- Probability that a condition(s) will lead to a hazard.
- a method for using old stock before using new stock.
- this is a type of hazard
- something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money.
- identification, evaluation, and management of threat and risks arising from intentionally directed actions against people.
- is usually caused by eating raw or undercooked meat, poultry, and eggs or by drinking unpasteurized milk.
- A systematic approach to the identification, evaluation, and control of food safety hazards.
- This is one of the element in the fire triangle
- is a branch of public health aimed at improving workplace health and safety standards.
36 Clues: This is a type of Breach • this is a type of hazard • this is a type of hazard • A PPE gear for the kitchen • A way how to handle a Breach • the Public Health has put a ban on it • An emergency situation in the workplace. • one who is, exhibiting suspicious behavior. • Is the second step in the cleaning process. • How long is a food handler permit valid for? • ...
Cross word puzzle 2021-08-31
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- aspires to ensure health and well-being for all, including a bold commitment to end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other communicable diseases by 2030.
- aims to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy from clean sources such as solar, wind and thermal for all by 2030.
- Reinforce adaptive capacity and resilience to natural disasters and hazards related to climate change in every country.
- clean water and sanitation
- "Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development"
- goal ensures that all girls and boys complete free primary and secondary schooling by 2030. It also aims to provide equal access to affordable vocational training, to eliminate gender and wealth disparities, and achieve universal access to a quality higher education.
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- life on land means preserving and restoring terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystems such as forests, wetlands, grasslands, drylands and mountains by halting deforestation, fragmentation and overgrazing and reversing desertification and land degradation.
- pledges to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
- undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources and access to ownership of property.
- and access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services is fundamental to fighting the virus and preserving the health and well-being of millions.
- It also aims to ensure social protection for the poor and vulnerable, increase access to basic services and support people harmed by climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters.
11 Clues: clean water and sanitation • "Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development" • pledges to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture • undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources and access to ownership of property. • ...
Leadership Theories 2020-04-28
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- Theories A process whereby the leader attends to the needs and motives of followers so that the interaction raises each to high levels of motivation and morality.
- These theories consider the challenge of a situation and encourage an adaptive leadership style to complement the issue being faced.
- theories Leaders have a certain set of physical and emotional characteristics that are crucial for inspiring others toward a common goal.
- Theory Individuals perceived needs influence their behavior. Satisfying a particular need based on experience.
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- Theory Hygiene factors such as working conditions, salary, status , and security, motivate workers by meeting safety and security needs and avoiding job dissatisfaction.
- of Needs When this theory is applied to staff, leaders must be aware that the need for safety and security will override the opportunity to be creative and inventive, such as in promoting job change.
- Modification an operant approach to organizational behavior. This theory follows a three-step ABC Model. The leader uses positive reinforcement to motivate followers to repeat constructive behaviors.
- aim Relates to improving access to care, quality of care, cost of care, and work life of the healthcare team.
- theories Sometimes referred to as "group and exchange theories." Focus on what leaders do in relational and contextual terms.
9 Clues: aim Relates to improving access to care, quality of care, cost of care, and work life of the healthcare team. • Theory Individuals perceived needs influence their behavior. Satisfying a particular need based on experience. • theories Sometimes referred to as "group and exchange theories." Focus on what leaders do in relational and contextual terms. • ...
Microbiology & Infection Control 2023-01-27
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- The doctor orders aerobic, anerobic, and acid-fast bacillus(AFB) testing on washings obtained during a bronchoscopy. AFB testing is done to test for which disease?
- During a total knee arthroplasty, the patient develops an anaphylactic reaction to the antibiotics given just prior to the start of the procedure. Which medication can be used to treat anaphylactic reaction?
- A patient is scheduled to have a brain biopsy to rule out a prion-based infection. Which infection is caused by a prion?
- What microbe commonly lives on skin surfaces and can be removed with proper hand hygiene after removing gown and gloves after a procedure.
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- A patient scheduled for an I&D is known to have MRSA. What antibiotic would not be used to irrigate the wound during the procedure?
- The type of isolation recommended for immunocompromised, burn, or organ transplant patients:
- When cleaning up after an open cholecystecotmy, removing the scalpel bade with a_____, follows standard precautions.
- Which type of precaustion should be used when transporting a patient with tuberculosis to and from the operating room?
- A patient who underwent a colon resection a week ago is scheduled for an exploratory laparotomy and lavage for peritonitis. Which microbe is most likely responsible for a peritoneal infection following a colon resection?
9 Clues: The type of isolation recommended for immunocompromised, burn, or organ transplant patients: • When cleaning up after an open cholecystecotmy, removing the scalpel bade with a_____, follows standard precautions. • Which type of precaustion should be used when transporting a patient with tuberculosis to and from the operating room? • ...
BUILDING MAINTENANCE 2016-02-15
Herzberg 2012-10-31
Joint Commission Preparation 2016-06-26
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- Process to verify a complete order or test result
- Plans of care are ________ and specific to the needs of each patient.
- Conduct a pre-procedure verification process, mark the site, conduct a time-out
- FULL portable oxygen cylinders must have this on (2 words)
- Intended to prevent transmission of pathogens spread by respiratory droplets that can travel long distances. Negative pressure room required
- The number one thing healthcare workers can do to help prevent the spread of infection. (2 words)
- resource used to teach patient about their Rights, pain management, respiratory hygiene, along with many other topics (2 words)
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- Alarms on medical equipment designed to alert staff to the presence of a life-threatening or potentially life threatening condition (2 words)
- A patient is unable to make sound decisions intended to prevent harm to self or others. This may be due to impairment from drugs or alcohol. It may also be due to cognitive deficits or maturational.
- An adverse, undesirable or unexpected event or accident or a near miss that could have caused harm to a patient
- For all patients, all the time (two words)
- Using 2 patient identifiers prior to any procedure is called the ___ ____.
- The 7 Rights of medication administration are Right: patient, dose, medication, route, time, indication (if applicable, and _____________?
- Format that should be used for all communication
- Critical test results and diagnostic procedures must be reported to the provider who can take the needed action within how many minutes?
- A patient who is not capable of protecting himself or herself from harm successfully leaves the facility unsupervised and unnoticed and who may enter into harm’s way.
- "Committed to living the healing ministry of the Judeo-Christian tradition by providing exceptional and compassionate health care services that promote the dignity and well being of the people we serve"
17 Clues: For all patients, all the time (two words) • Format that should be used for all communication • Process to verify a complete order or test result • FULL portable oxygen cylinders must have this on (2 words) • Plans of care are ________ and specific to the needs of each patient. • Using 2 patient identifiers prior to any procedure is called the ___ ____. • ...
History and Notable People 2022-08-07
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- Was able to isolate tyrothicin and gramicidin with the help of Rollin Hotchkiss.
- Affected many soldiers in WW1 because of the unsanitary conditions soldiers lived in. Has also affected the homeless population in more recent years.
- Edward Jenner was able to develop the world's first vaccine for this illness. His findings have helped to eradicate other diseases in modern-day history.
- Attempted to dissprove the theory that yellow fever was caused by mosquitos. Later passed away since allowing himself to be bit was part of his experiments.
- Injected microbes into chickens and birds that were sick with cholera. Found that if he injected the broth from sick chickens, the healthy ones would live. This led to the development of the world's second vaccine.
- Recorded the first case of African sleeping sickness in Niger.
- Wrote a book about his research on bioweapons and also interviewed other scientists with background in the field.
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- Conducted studies that showed the importance of "hand hygiene", especially in medical settings.
- Was able to identify and isolate the causitive agent of typhus in 1912.
- A US Army Physician who linked mosquitos to the cause of yellow fever.
- Known for his theory of the four humors. This theory was originally developed by Hippocrates but he was able to elaborate on these ideas.
- The structure that was built in order to connect the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Many workers died in the process of building it prior to realizing that mosquitos are carriers of malaria.
- Identified the causative agents of African sleeping sickness.
- the leading cause of fevers and sickness among US soldiers during World War 2
14 Clues: Identified the causative agents of African sleeping sickness. • Recorded the first case of African sleeping sickness in Niger. • A US Army Physician who linked mosquitos to the cause of yellow fever. • Was able to identify and isolate the causitive agent of typhus in 1912. • the leading cause of fevers and sickness among US soldiers during World War 2 • ...
Health 2023-07-19
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- The ability of muscles to exert force. It can be improved through resistance training and exercises that target specific muscle groups.
- The restorative rest that the body and mind need to function properly. It is essential for growth, development, and overall well-being.
- Engaging in physical activity to improve strength, endurance, and overall fitness. It includes activities like running, swimming, and biking.
- The ability of the body to resist and fight off infections and diseases. It can be enhanced through a healthy lifestyle and vaccinations.
- The physical structure of a person, including organs, muscles, and bones. Taking care of the body involves exercise, proper nutrition, and rest.
- A state of being in good physical, mental, and emotional health. It involves taking care of oneself and making positive lifestyle choices.
- The range of motion in joints and muscles. It can be enhanced through stretching exercises and activities that promote suppleness.
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- The ability to bounce back and adapt in the face of challenges, stress, or adversity. It involves developing coping skills and positive mindset.
- Maintaining a harmonious and healthy equilibrium in various aspects of life, such as work, relationships, and personal well-being.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients through a balanced diet. It involves eating a variety of healthy foods.
- A positive emotional state characterized by feelings of joy, contentment, and satisfaction. It can be achieved through various experiences and factors.
- Measures and precautions taken to protect oneself and others from harm or danger. It includes practicing caution and following safety guidelines.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of illness and disease. It includes activities like handwashing and dental care.
- Health The state of psychological and emotional well-being. It involves maintaining a healthy mind, managing stress, and seeking support when needed.
14 Clues: Maintaining a harmonious and healthy equilibrium in various aspects of life, such as work, relationships, and personal well-being. • The range of motion in joints and muscles. It can be enhanced through stretching exercises and activities that promote suppleness. • ...
ING VERBS 2024-03-12
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- The process of creating or producing something, such as crafting an object, cooking a meal, or constructing a structure, through a series of steps or actions.
- it's the act of communicating using your voice. Whether you're talking to someone face-to-face, on the phone, or in a group setting.
- Taking food into your mouth, chewing it, and swallowing it to provide your body with energy and nutrients for growth, repair, and maintenance.
- The process of removing dirt, dust, stains, and other unwanted substances from surfaces, objects, or environments to maintain hygiene and tidiness.
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- swiftly on foot by repeatedly lifting and setting down each foot in turn, typically at a faster pace than walking
- The act of paying attention to sounds or spoken words, using one's ears to understand and interpret information conveyed through speech, music, or other auditory stimuli.
- The process of getting bigger or increasing in size. This happens to plants when they get taller and produce more leaves or flowers. It also happens to people when they get older and taller.
- The act of voluntarily transferring something to someone else without expecting anything in return. It can involve offering help, support, gifts, or donations to others out of kindness, generosity, or compassion.
8 Clues: swiftly on foot by repeatedly lifting and setting down each foot in turn, typically at a faster pace than walking • it's the act of communicating using your voice. Whether you're talking to someone face-to-face, on the phone, or in a group setting. • ...
Business 2.4 Word Puzzle 2021-10-22
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- allowing workers some degree of control over how the task should be undertaken and the resources needed to complete it
- the practice of moving employees between different tasks to promote experience and variety
- production is organized so that groups of workers undertake complete units of work
- theory that focuses on enabling people to become intrinsically motivated, has three factors: autonomy,purpose and mastery
- a bonus scheme to reward staff for above-average work performance, when met certain standards (related to sales targets, competence in a job etc)
- motivation focused on the psychological (emotional and mental) needs of workers as he believed that people are motivated by more than just
- establishes the workers as part-owners of the business and reduces conflict that might exist between ‘them’ and us
- non-cash forms of financial reward in addition to wage/salary (such as company cars, free insurance, and pension schemes, private health insurance, discounts on company products, and low-interest rate loans)
- payment to a salesperson for each sale made, based on the proportion of sales or output contributed by worker
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- theory looked at the factors that motivate employees, namely motivators and maintenance (hygiene) factors
- attempting to motivate employees by giving them opportunities to use the full range of their abilities
- annual income that is usually paid on a monthly basis
- reward for labor services, made for a measurable quantity of output
- the horizontal expansion of a job by adding tasks at the same level of skill and responsibility
- assumed that employees are primarily motivated by money and that productivity could be improved by setting output and efficiency targets related to pay
- a bonus for staff based on the profits of the business - usually paid as a proportion of basic salary
- payment systems rewarding workers based on their output or productivity
17 Clues: annual income that is usually paid on a monthly basis • reward for labor services, made for a measurable quantity of output • payment systems rewarding workers based on their output or productivity • production is organized so that groups of workers undertake complete units of work • ...
Business 2.4 Word Puzzle 2021-10-22
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- allowing workers some degree of control over how the task should be undertaken and the resources needed to complete it
- the practice of moving employees between different tasks to promote experience and variety
- production is organized so that groups of workers undertake complete units of work
- theory that focuses on enabling people to become intrinsically motivated, has three factors: autonomy,purpose and mastery
- a bonus scheme to reward staff for above-average work performance, when met certain standards (related to sales targets, competence in a job etc)
- motivation focused on the psychological (emotional and mental) needs of workers as he believed that people are motivated by more than just
- establishes the workers as part-owners of the business and reduces conflict that might exist between ‘them’ and us
- non-cash forms of financial reward in addition to wage/salary (such as company cars, free insurance, and pension schemes, private health insurance, discounts on company products, and low-interest rate loans)
- payment to a salesperson for each sale made, based on the proportion of sales or output contributed by worker
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- theory looked at the factors that motivate employees, namely motivators and maintenance (hygiene) factors
- attempting to motivate employees by giving them opportunities to use the full range of their abilities
- annual income that is usually paid on a monthly basis
- reward for labor services, made for a measurable quantity of output
- the horizontal expansion of a job by adding tasks at the same level of skill and responsibility
- assumed that employees are primarily motivated by money and that productivity could be improved by setting output and efficiency targets related to pay
- a bonus for staff based on the profits of the business - usually paid as a proportion of basic salary
- payment systems rewarding workers based on their output or productivity
17 Clues: annual income that is usually paid on a monthly basis • reward for labor services, made for a measurable quantity of output • payment systems rewarding workers based on their output or productivity • production is organized so that groups of workers undertake complete units of work • ...
puspi 2025-03-19
2 Clues: sanitasicatering adalah mencuci tangan sebelum memasak bagian dari • hygiene adalah apa yang harus diterapkan untuk mencegah penyebaran penyakit melalui tangan
Chemo Basics 2024-05-13
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- This drug is an anti-Her2 monoclonal antibody, most commonly used to treat breast, stomach, or esophagus cancer that can cause cardiotoxicity.
- This drug belongs to the anthracycline class and has a notable bright red color. It can cause cardiotoxicity.
- This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. With this drug you must counsel a patient to avoid touching anything that is cold including, drinking cold beverages.
- This drug is an antineoplastic antibiotic used in many types of lymphoma. This drug requires monitoring for pulmonary fibrosis.
- This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. This drug has a higher rate of nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity than other drugs in its class.
- This drug is an alkylating agent and has been known to cause hemorrhagic cystitis.
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- This drug is an antimetabolite. This drug is known to cause severe mouth sores/irritation. The key to treating this side effect is proper oral hygiene and prescription mouth rinses to clean and numb the area.
- This drug belongs to the taxanes. Its most notable side effect is peripheral neuropathy. This specific drug can come bound to albumin to decrease the risk of a hypersensitivity reaction.
- This drug is an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody. This drug requires Hep B monitoring due to risk of Hep B reactivation.
- This drug belongs to the vinca alkaloids. The drug class is known to cause neuropathies. It should never be administered intrathecally.
- This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. It is dosed based on AUC as calculated by the Calvert equation.
11 Clues: This drug is an alkylating agent and has been known to cause hemorrhagic cystitis. • This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. It is dosed based on AUC as calculated by the Calvert equation. • This drug belongs to the anthracycline class and has a notable bright red color. It can cause cardiotoxicity. • ...
House rooms 2024-04-02
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- The space beneath the roof of a house, often used for storage or as an additional living area
- An area of land, typically planted with flowers, shrubs, and/or vegetables, often surrounding a house or other buildings, used for aesthetic or recreational purposes
- A platform projecting from the wall of a building with a balustrade or railing, typically enclosed by a low wall or barrier, used as an outdoor living space
- A large room or passageway within a building, typically providing access from one part of the building to another or serving as a gathering space for events or meetings
- The lowest floor of a building, typically partially or entirely below ground level, often used for storage, utilities, or additional living space
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- A room designated for reading, writing, or other quiet activities, often furnished with a desk, bookshelves, and comfortable seating
- A room in a house or apartment used for relaxing, socializing, and entertaining guests, often furnished with comfortable seating, a television, and other amenities
- A room or area in a house or apartment used for cooking and food preparation, often equipped with appliances such as a stove, refrigerator, and sink
- A room in a house or other building containing a toilet and typically a sink and bathtub or shower, used for personal hygiene
- A room designed for sleeping, typically containing a bed, furniture for storage, and often other amenities for relaxation and privacy
10 Clues: The space beneath the roof of a house, often used for storage or as an additional living area • A room in a house or other building containing a toilet and typically a sink and bathtub or shower, used for personal hygiene • A room designated for reading, writing, or other quiet activities, often furnished with a desk, bookshelves, and comfortable seating • ...
Biomedical Careers 2017-10-19
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- Help people with broke bones, heart disease and investigate medical problems
- Hygienist Take x-rays of teeth, help dentist with surgery and teach how to brush teeth
- primarily as the use of muscle testing to identify imbalances in the body's structural, chemical, and emotional energy
- operator responsible for safe, efficient and effective operation of jetty plant equipment
- Protect ears and help people hear better
- Scientist Studies how to create the medicinal product from its various components so that the product has the desired pharmaceutical properties.
- Counselling evaluate personal and family history and to understand their chance for being that they, or their relative, may be diagnosed with or develop a medical condition
- Technicians Collect samples, and study and perform tests
- Educator Teaches and encourages good hygiene and how to keep your body healthy
- in the genitourinary tract—the kidneys, urinary bladder, adrenal glands, urethra and male reproductive organs—and male fertility.
- study animals and other wildlife and how they interact with their ecosystems
- Research and study the brain and problems people are having with it
- quality analyst/technician responsible for testing and monitoring water supplies and making certain water is safe.
- and transplant coordinator coordinates activities related to organ donation and transplantation
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- Help people with back pain by realigning vertebrates
- Define problems with people's eyes and fit glasses if needed
- Social Worker Help patients and relatives with with how to handle sick or injured person
- Nurse Help doctors by diagnosing patients or other things
- animal care Care for the health of laboratory animals
- Engineer Develop technology to treat bad injuries
- claims adjuster inspect property damage to determine how much the insurance company should pay for the loss
- Research factors involved in the spread of disease
- Assurance Specialist conducts quality assurance audits of bottler production facilities assuring company standards are maintained and product integrity is preserved
- Writer Writes books and articles about things involved in science
- cryptographer technique used for determining the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal
25 Clues: Protect ears and help people hear better • Engineer Develop technology to treat bad injuries • Research factors involved in the spread of disease • Help people with back pain by realigning vertebrates • animal care Care for the health of laboratory animals • Technicians Collect samples, and study and perform tests • ...
Neurological Assessment and Mental Status 2017-10-24
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- Short-term recall that can be retrieved from previous events.
- what is the name of the reflex by touching the posterior pharynx with the tongue depressor.
- A neurological examination is the assessment of sensory neuron and what responses?
- Re-set and what other term can be used to define a person’s body movement?
- fork You test for vibratory sensation with a?
- The right to discern right from wrong
- Located behind the brainstem and under cerebrum _______________
- The condition of the brain responsible for facilitating thought processes-
- A test that uses a blunt instrument to write number on the palm of the hand to test for sensitivity.
- If this test is positive, the person sways, falls, or widens base of feet to avoid falling when the eyes are closed.
- Sensory system testing involves provoking sensations of fine touch, pain and
- Unpleasant facial expression
- which cranial nerve provides somatic motor fibres to the superior oblique muscles of the eye
- Impulses that travel to the brain by way of two ascending neural pathways
- The cranial nerve controls what type of expression _________
- Accounts for 8 cervica, 12 thoraic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, what kind of nerve am I?
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- C-XII promote movement of food and talking by inverting what muscles?
- Cranial nerve__ contains fibers for hearing.
- A tremor that is most prominent at rest and may decrease or disappear with voluntary movement.
- what is the second optic nerve?
- I am responsible for raising the eyelids, moving the eyes and regulating the pupils. What am I? ____
- The number 12 nerves responsible for tongue movement.
- A test that is use on male with a lightly stroke the inner aspect of the upper thighs
- Speech that can signify that an individual has a stroke or brain attack
- Cranial nerve associated with sensation to the face
- The person with unpleasant scent and unkept appearance signifies that they are not at their optimal level of ___
- A mental ___ is a behaviour syndrome pattern that occurs in an individual
- strabismus Abnormal finding in eye movements
- Cranial nerve test CNI? ____
- Use to assess vision in each eye
30 Clues: Unpleasant facial expression • Cranial nerve test CNI? ____ • what is the second optic nerve? • Use to assess vision in each eye • The right to discern right from wrong • Cranial nerve__ contains fibers for hearing. • strabismus Abnormal finding in eye movements • Cranial nerve associated with sensation to the face • The number 12 nerves responsible for tongue movement. • ...
Where in Colorado? 2013-08-31
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- Captain __
- To let sink or lower
- large, soaring bird of prey belonging to the hawk family Accipitridae
- the dark, dense igneous rock of a lava flow
- Fish Breath
- A sweet place
- person who is under the protection or in the custody of another
- Type of pudding
- “George,” “Mr. ” or “Chemical”
- Something we find very pleasing in other people
- 100-year Novel
- a Fruity Place
- In the Middle
- an impossibility
- Terrible Lizard
- PA Nickname
- Where Fore Art Thou?
- cut, end
- The Romans called him Vesper
- Brewed with Honey
- a small, light cannon in use from the 15th to the 17th century.
- CaSO4•2H2O
- Just Better
- The American ones are all Butterflies
- Conqueror
- a common type of intrusive, felsic, igneous rock
- grasslike plant having hollow stems, found in wet or marshy places
- train, car or fashion
- I’ve lost a few
- Talking Trees
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- The truck and the knife
- More Finesse than a shotgun
- A usually triangular mass of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river.
- A fine-grained variegated chalcedony
- Rustic Fence
- safety via air resistance
- __ Coyote
- __and Clark
- Sweethearts in Scot
- red with white markings
- personal container for gunpowder
- Nixon says he isn’t
- A career where roofing and farming meet
- Daniel __
- cooler than a tame one
- to bestow, especially in a formal manner
- __ Nightingale
- Where Fred and Wilma live
- Serve with Corned Beef and Kraut.
- “James,” ”Gold,” OR “Out On”
- where cones come from
- the standard of fineness for gold and silver coin in the UK
- Korean Dictators
- CUTE, BLUE AND FUZZY… from Near or Far
- the state tree of Delaware
- Was Stan’s, Now Walt’s, still heroic
- Victor __
- cloak, canopy, or sky
- the 50th in a series
- Have you any Wool?
- Table
- Weak for Lois
62 Clues: Table • cut, end • __ Coyote • Daniel __ • Victor __ • Conqueror • Captain __ • CaSO4•2H2O • Fish Breath • __and Clark • PA Nickname • Just Better • Rustic Fence • A sweet place • In the Middle • Weak for Lois • Talking Trees • __ Nightingale • 100-year Novel • a Fruity Place • Type of pudding • Terrible Lizard • I’ve lost a few • an impossibility • Korean Dictators • Brewed with Honey • Have you any Wool? • Sweethearts in Scot • ...
Retail Terminology 2014-01-12
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- An individual or organization that purchases goods and services from your company
- Is a reduction in inventory due to shoplifting, employee theft, paperwork errors, breakages and supplier fraud
- A purchase made by a consumer that replaces a previous purchase that has been consumed
- This refers to how products might be organised based on type, condition, brand, etc…
- These are products that are produced in vast quantities many times made using a large production line
- refers to the variety of products available for sale and the display of those products in such a way that it stimulates interest and entices customers to make a purchase
- These are a persons legal rights granted by local and national government
- This refers to the general health, safety and hygiene within a store
- To steal merchandise from a store that is open for business.
- This refers to what is acceptable within a store such as first impressions, exterior area, pay point area, display areas, dress code, general housekeeping, paperwork & health and safety
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- the number of people entering a shop or shopping area in a given time
- Conditions or assurances on a product often at an extra cost
- Goods used by individuals and businesses that must be replaced regularly because they wear out or are used up
- an arrangement by which a retailer pays only for goods sold, returning those that are unsold to the wholesaler or manufacturer
- Figure calculated by dividing the Value of all transactions by the number of transactions on a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual basis
- A written acknowledgment that a specified article, sum of money, or shipment of merchandise has been received
- Items that are send, brought or carried back
- Consumer contracts are protected under this
- a formal assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled usually free of charge, especially that a product will be repaired or replaced if not of a specified quality
- This normally refers to the end of a certain type of product which will not be reproduced
20 Clues: Consumer contracts are protected under this • Items that are send, brought or carried back • Conditions or assurances on a product often at an extra cost • To steal merchandise from a store that is open for business. • This refers to the general health, safety and hygiene within a store • the number of people entering a shop or shopping area in a given time • ...
First Aid Unit 2013-12-09
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- They are responsible for preventing and detecting crime. Their phone number is 101.
- Acronym to help you remember what to do when you have a soft-tissue injury.
- The 'C' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Involves applying pressure to the injury.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with the way you react to events in your life.
- Things that you do in order to keep clean and maintain good health.
- Acronym to help you remember Airways, Breathing, Circulation.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with the health and well being of your body, and the way your body functions.
- The 'M' in H-A-R-M: do NOT rub the injured part.
- Includes dialing important numbers and talking to the Ambulance. Explain the situation carefully over the phone. Is the second 'C' of First Aid.
- Acronym to help you remember what NOT to do when you have a soft-tissue injury.
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- The 'D' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Involves going to the doctor to learn what happened.
- Practical and immediate care for sudden illness or injury.
- Most of the injuries you will have during your lifetime will fit into this category. Injuries in this category include cuts, bruises, sprains, strains and cartilage damage.
- First 'C' of First Aid. Includes being aware of your surroundings, checking for victims, and thinking of what could have happened.
- Vehicle equipped for taking sick people to and from the hospital. Their phone number is 100.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with how well you get along with others.
- The 'E' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Raise injury higher than heart-level to get the blood flowing away from the injury.
- The 'H' in H-A-R-M: do NOT apply warmth to the injury.
- The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your spirit.
- Third 'C' of First Aid. In this step you assist the victim(s).
20 Clues: The 'M' in H-A-R-M: do NOT rub the injured part. • The 'H' in H-A-R-M: do NOT apply warmth to the injury. • Practical and immediate care for sudden illness or injury. • Acronym to help you remember Airways, Breathing, Circulation. • Third 'C' of First Aid. In this step you assist the victim(s). • The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your spirit. • ...
Safety Assignment Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-30
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- What leads the list of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff?
- What type of technique is to be used with dressing changes- staple/suture removal?
- What abbreviation is never to be used instead of magnesium sulphate?
- What is the abbreviation for central line associated blood stream infection?
- Alarm ________ is where staff hears multiple alarm sounds daily "without hearing".
- What must be checked on a patient before administering medicine?
- In patient handoff using what type of communication between team members, when necessary, improves patient safety?
- What comes after the charge nurse in the chain of command?
- What is the name in the phrase that can remind fellow staff members to perform good hand hygiene?
- Who is responsible for fall prevention?
- What word is to be used instead of QD?
- What tubing is to be coiled on the bed or extended to the foot of the bed; avoid dependent loops in tubing?
- Healthcare acquired pneumonia is most common in the?
- What does the R stand for in S-B-A-R?
- What is the most common healthcare associated infection?
- What does the E stand for in the S-B-A-R (E-D)?
- What does the D stand for in S-B-A-R (E-D)?
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- What does the S stand for in S-B-A-R?
- What has been identified as the biggest cause of medical errors that harm patients in patient handoff? Lack of?
- What is to be used before and after gloving- before and after patient contact- between patients- and after touching contaminated objects?
- What is to be used when hands are visibly soiled- before eating- after using the bathroom- and when the patient has "C Diff" infection?
- Informed __________ is given by the physician; nursing witnesses the patient signature!
- What does the B stand for in S-B-A-R?
- What comes after the unit staff in the chain of command?
- What does the A stand for in S-B-A-R?
- What is the abbreviation for microgram?
26 Clues: What does the S stand for in S-B-A-R? • What does the B stand for in S-B-A-R? • What does the A stand for in S-B-A-R? • What does the R stand for in S-B-A-R? • What word is to be used instead of QD? • Who is responsible for fall prevention? • What is the abbreviation for microgram? • What does the D stand for in S-B-A-R (E-D)? • ...
Three Collections of Law (p. 96-101) 2021-03-12
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- Catholic today are _ obliged to follow too many of the specific laws found in Exodus, Deuteronomy, or Leviticus.
- Leviticus 11 discusses the _ laws.
- _ animals stay in their categories
- One reason to offer sacrifice was to offer a _ for the person who sinned.
- When someone sinned, he or she must be _
- It was also thought that sin could _ the Temple and sacrifice could purify the area.
- The _ code is considered to older than the Deuteronomic Code
- The Levitical Code also deals with _ laws.
- _ is an example of an unclean animal because it was considered a “fish” without scale or fins.
- All _ were forgiven in a year of Jubilee
- The purity laws helped the Israelites to maintain their _ identity.
- Another reason was for sacrifice to _ the sin from the holy Temple and its altar.
- There is _ evidence that laws of Jubilee were observed on a regular basis.
- _ offerings consistent of grains like barley
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- The year of Jubilee began with a blast of a _.
- The Levitical Code mainly covers _ laws.
- It is generally held that there are __ different collections of the Law.
- _ offerings were to give glory and praise to God
- Today, punishment is intended as a _.
- Purity Laws are concerned with maintaining a sense of “being _” that applied to the whole community.
- the laws of Jubilee show a _ concern for social justice
- Deuteronomy reflect the time of the _ during which interests in social justice were prevalent.
- The spirit of _ and community in the Mosaic Law that is embraced by Jesus in the Beatitudes preached by Jesus.
- The emphasis of biblical laws are not on guilt or punishment, but on ___ of the community.
- Laws that govern the actions of priests, regulations for sacrifice, and the building and maintenance of the Temple.
- There is a theory that the food laws were a primitive _ code.
- _ insects is an example of one of the “classes” of animals.
- An event that occurred every seventh sabbatical year
- Laws with the day-to-day issues that arise between people
29 Clues: Leviticus 11 discusses the _ laws. • _ animals stay in their categories • Today, punishment is intended as a _. • The Levitical Code mainly covers _ laws. • When someone sinned, he or she must be _ • All _ were forgiven in a year of Jubilee • The Levitical Code also deals with _ laws. • _ offerings consistent of grains like barley • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-19
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- Use red cap or end of saline flush syringe to cap tubing to keep _________.
- The best way to prevent the transmission of germs.
- Very important staff alert that is never to be turned off.
- Verbal medication orders can only be accepted if the prescriber is in an emergency situation or involved in a procedure.
- This can be a symptom of a patient that is at risk of VTE/PE.
- This would be put in the allergy history if the patient has no allergies.
- Improper care of this can cause CAUTIs.
- The top cause of healthcare associated conditions for patients, guests, and staff.
- When using written communication, you should not use these.
- This is where the "Inpatient Post-Fall Team Huddle" can be found.
- An acronym used to help nurses remember the high alert medications.
- CENTRAL LINE ASSOCIATED BLOOD STREAM INFECTION
- A tool to aid the caregiver in gathering necessary information that needs to be relayed to another provider.
- Place this label on any malfunctioning equipment and return to BioMed for evaluation.
- Keeping the head of the bed elevated 30° if not contraindicated is one way to prevent healthcare acquired _______________.
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- An error in this is the number one cause of medical errors that harm patients.
- A tool used in the basic steps of patient identification and error prevention.
- Frequently occurs because of a “staff” infection-germs passed from patient to patient by staff
- VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM/ PULMONARY EMBOLI
- Keep patients clean, dry, and positioned in the "30-30-club" to help prevent this.
- Use this before and after gloving when completing hand hygiene.
- This scale is used in the healthcare setting to assess skin breakdown.
- The last resort for medical healing or behavior control.
- This type of technique should be used with dressing and tubing changes.
- Medications that have a narrow margin of safety and can cause potential harm to patients if extreme caution is not taken.
- CATHETER ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTION
26 Clues: Improper care of this can cause CAUTIs. • VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM/ PULMONARY EMBOLI • CATHETER ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTION • CENTRAL LINE ASSOCIATED BLOOD STREAM INFECTION • The best way to prevent the transmission of germs. • The last resort for medical healing or behavior control. • Very important staff alert that is never to be turned off. • ...
Fitness-4 (Licia, Aysel and Ceyda's Teams) 2021-04-16
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- you exercise a lot and can be in a good shape. (It starts with F)
- the state of being fit and healthy. (It starts with F)
- You can stretch your muscles with this exercise. (It starts with S)
- You can do this by opening and closing your legs and arms. (2 words. The first word starts with J)
- a sport you throw a ball with your hands in a team. (It starts with H)
- a bad thing we experience while doing a sport
- a sport you move your body in a water, sea or pool. (It starts with S)
- a sport two people wear gloves and fight in a ring.(It starts with B)
- a sport you shoot arrows with a bow.(It starts with A)
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- Put your legs apart and then bend your knees and come down with your hands parallel (It starts with S)
- the substance that our body needs to function and develop normally.It’s called with different letters. (It starts with V)
- the practice of keeping yourself clean, in order to prevent illness or the spread of diseases.(It starts with H)
- You must follow this when you play team sports in order to respect the other players. (It starts with F)
- a popular team sport in the USA you can play with a bat and a ball.(It starts with B)
- the goal of fitness. (It starts with W)
- you wear it to protect your knees while cycling. (It starts with K)
- a sport or activity you skate on ice.(It starts with I)
- It's a classic training exercise(It starts with C)
- the person who trains and prepares athletes for the sports events. (It starts with T)
- You wear them on your feet when you go jogging (It starts with T)
- a physical exercise performed by bending over, performing a squat thrust, returning to standing.(It starts with B)
- you throw a ball in a hole with a stick.
22 Clues: the goal of fitness. (It starts with W) • you throw a ball in a hole with a stick. • a bad thing we experience while doing a sport • It's a classic training exercise(It starts with C) • the state of being fit and healthy. (It starts with F) • a sport you shoot arrows with a bow.(It starts with A) • a sport or activity you skate on ice.(It starts with I) • ...
(7th) UNIT 8 REVIEW 2024-01-10
Across
- (G) It comes “before” the pronoun in a sentence.
- (V) Get away from me weirdo!
- (G) It replaces the antecedent and must agree in number.
- (N) The reason Yassen tells Alex to say “no” the next time he is asked to be a spy
- (V) Okay team ... get out there and win this game!
- (V) Get some
- (V) That is the best!
- (V) I hear leg warmers and leather pants are back!
- (S) Certainly
- (V) Superheroes do it
- (S) Go around
- (S) Often seen at Hawaiian luaus
- (N) Chapter 17’s title
- (N) The poisonous substance Sayle put into the Stormbreakers
- (V) Used in medieval battles against castles
- (N) Author of Stormbreaker
- (S) I think I remember you
- (S) The best
- (G) The antecedent to “her” in this sentence: Jan was at the spa with her sis Jen
- (N) MI6 used this to prevent the newspapers from printing anything about the Science Museum incident
- (N) “Kidnaps” Alex in a taxi
- (S) Irritating
- (S) A union
- (S) an old spelling bonus word that can run up to 30 mph even without knees
- (S) an old spelling word that is a military rank
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- (N) MI6 cannot talk to this person about Sayle because this person was killed by a stingray (full name)
- (S) Grab it!
- (S) Very needy
- (N) The reason Sayle is killed
- (S) Teeth brushing & body washing help this
- (V) Cut it out!
- (V) It's how you do it
- (S) an old spelling bonus word that sounds like Boom! Crash! Bang!
- (V) Eeeeek!
- (V) Pig!
- (N) Was cut before anyone could see the Science Museum chas on TV
- (S) Your own personal driver
- (N) MI6 cannot talk to this person about Sayle because this person died in a plane crash (full name)
- (V) They're gonna get you ... and so are they!
- (S) an old spelling word that is a military rank
- (N) The reason for Alex’s absence from school (according to MI6)
- (S) an old spelling bonus word that likes bananas
- (N) Kills Sayle
43 Clues: (V) Pig! • (V) Eeeeek! • (S) A union • (S) Grab it! • (V) Get some • (S) The best • (S) Certainly • (S) Go around • (S) Very needy • (S) Irritating • (V) Cut it out! • (N) Kills Sayle • (V) That is the best! • (V) Superheroes do it • (V) It's how you do it • (N) Chapter 17’s title • (N) Author of Stormbreaker • (S) I think I remember you • (V) Get away from me weirdo! • (S) Your own personal driver • ...
Food For The Poor-Partnerships 2024-09-18
Across
- FFTP groups supported by aid and development initiatives
- Show or explain to someone how to do something
- A solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship
- Central figure inspiring charitable work. In Hebrew means 'God saves'
- Grateful or appreciative
- Compassionate actions. Gentle in nature
- Practices that ensure long-term community health
- Give or add to
- Bonds formed through charitable partnerships
- Follower of Christ
- Country that means 'place of many trees'
- Deep affection or care
- Commitment to donate or assist those in need
- Construct or assemble
- Group of related individuals
- Express warm approval or admiration of
- Process of learning. Key component in breaking the cycle of poverty
- Institutions for education
- Place of worship often involved in community outreach
- Group working together to achieve a common goal (ie alleviate poverty)
- Farm animals known for snouts
- Planned series of events or activities that FFTP does to to assist the poor
- Sweet substance made by bees
- Planned undertaking
- Having a strong effect
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- Practices for cleanliness
- A colorless, transparent, odorless liquid and essential resource provided to impoverished areas
- Nations or states
- Became independent in 1962, retaining membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, Kingston, known for Reggae music
- Country that means 'The Savior'(2 words)
- An outdoor area provided for children to play on
- A country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America, Capital Bogota
- Base or groundwork
- Oval or round objects laid by a female bird
- Country whose literal meaning is 'depths' in Spanish
- Highly favored
- Insects known for making honey
- Basic food item
- Process of growth or improvement
- Prosper or flourish. Goal for communities receiving assistance
- Generous individual contributing to humanitarian efforts
- An emblem of Christianity
- Worship, relieve, obey, minister
- Relating to illness and injuries and to their treatment or prevention
- Structures built for families in need
- Collaborations between organizations
- Money earned
47 Clues: Money earned • Highly favored • Give or add to • Basic food item • Nations or states • Base or groundwork • Follower of Christ • Planned undertaking • Construct or assemble • Deep affection or care • Having a strong effect • Grateful or appreciative • Practices for cleanliness • An emblem of Christianity • Institutions for education • Group of related individuals • Sweet substance made by bees • ...
Ch 16, 17, 18 2025-06-17
Across
- The functional unit of tissues surrounding and supporting the tooth
- Type of mucosa that covers the gingiva and hard palate
- Stain color as a result of poor oral hygiene or chlorophyll preparations
- One of the factors that affect the gingival tissues (2 words)
- One example of calculus mineralization inhibitors used in "tartar-control" mouthrinses or dentifrices (2 words)
- Serves as the attachment for periodontal fiber groups of the PDL
- Medication that results in drug-induced stain when administered during tooth formation
- Enamel hypo-mineralization that results from ingestion of excessive fluoride ions (2 words)
- Major inorganic component of calculus composition
- Stain that comes from an outside source (2 words)
- Mucous membrane composted of connective tissue covered with stratified squamous epithelium (2 words)
- Malocclusion class when the buccal groove of the mandibular 1st molar is distal to teh MB cusp of the maxillary 1st molar (number is spelled out)
- Depression under the contact area between a lingual or palatal and facial papilla that conforms to the proximal contact area
- Type of bacteria found in subgingival biofilm (3 words)
- Lack of occlusal or incisal contact between teeth; Teeth cannot be brought together (2 words)
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- Provides a seal at the base of the pocket (2 words)
- 3rd step in the formation of calculus
- Gingival fiber group from the cementum in the cervical region into the free gingiva
- Color of gingival tissue that is considered healthy (2 words)
- Located in the first layer of supragingival biofilm
- Critical pH averages 4.5-5.5 (2 words)
- Severe form of gingival recession that's caused by occlusal trauma (2 words)
- Type of stain that occurs within the tooth and cannot be removed by scaling or polishing
- Important role of the acquired pellicle in the maintenance of the oral cavity
- The part of the tooth covered by cementum (2 words)
- Type of acquired pellicle that embeds with the tooth structure
- Incisal surfaces of maxillary anterior teeth occlude with incisal surfaces of mandibular teeth (3 words)
- Light calculus formers have higher levels of _________________.
- Can be removed with an oral irrigator or tongue action (2 words)
29 Clues: 3rd step in the formation of calculus • Critical pH averages 4.5-5.5 (2 words) • Major inorganic component of calculus composition • Stain that comes from an outside source (2 words) • Provides a seal at the base of the pocket (2 words) • Located in the first layer of supragingival biofilm • The part of the tooth covered by cementum (2 words) • ...
English 9 Semester 1 Crossword Review B (lessons 8-15) 2023-01-07
Across
- not able to be understood
- not able to be heard
- to associate in a brotherly way
- a repeat performance
- to decrease
- to come into view
- to make unfair use of; a bold act
- non-stop
- to scatter or spread
- to disturb or interfere
- bothersome; difficult to do
- to remove all traces of
- passed down through genes
- clothing
- perfectly
- good judgment; wise caution
- the fundamental nature of something
- silly; not important
- a misleading idea; mistaken reasoning
- impressive; grand in scope
- careful in speech and action
- an obstacle
- tastelessly cheap and showy
- protection; state of being safe from
- exciting or confusing; hurried
- a death
- hard-working
- a statement of equality
- to discourage
- to announce or foretell
- horrible; ugly
- a trick intended to fool the public
- to arouse suddenly
- concerned with human welfare
- useful; practical
- calm; easily managed
- to tempt; attract; lure
- the outer edges
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- severe; extreme
- someone outgoing
- something done to show honor or respect
- emotional; hot
- not related to the matter at hand
- dealing with cleanliness
- awe-inspiring; hard to overcome
- to irritate or annoy greatly
- plant life of a region
- to force to leave a dwelling
- to distinguish small differences
- deliberately disrespectful or rude
- grainy
- not able to be counted
- kindly and friendly
- not able to read or write
- animal life of a region
- not capable of being separated or divided
- to slip away or pass (time)
- not readily noticeable
- able to use language easily
- destruction; devastation
- account of ancestry
- not literally true
- a crowd or swarm
- to escape from or avoid
- resembling a human
- to fool someone
- exhausting or annoying
- not able to get along
- the act of bringing someone into a group
- to use up
- causing doubt
- a person sent to represent another
- glowing
- wildly excited; frantic
- random; not planned
75 Clues: grainy • a death • glowing • non-stop • clothing • perfectly • to use up • to decrease • an obstacle • hard-working • to discourage • causing doubt • emotional; hot • horrible; ugly • severe; extreme • to fool someone • the outer edges • someone outgoing • a crowd or swarm • to come into view • useful; practical • not literally true • resembling a human • to arouse suddenly • kindly and friendly • account of ancestry • ...
M 2025-10-19
Across
- A nurse recognizes rupture of membranes lasting over 24 hours increases infection risk; this i
- Increased maternal heart rate is a systemic response to infection.
- Primary pharmacologic treatment for bacterial postpartum infections.
- A temperature of 100.4°F or higher after delivery may signal infection.
- Nurse monitors these frequently to detect infection-related changes early.
- Excessive postpartum bleeding can weaken the immune system and promote infection.
- Untreated postpartum infections can progress to this life-threatening condition.
- Most important nursing intervention to prevent spread of infection.
- POSTPARTUMINFECTION Thrombophlebitis involves infection and inflammation of this process.
- An infection of the respiratory tract above the larynx is abbreviated as this.
- This type of care is essential after cesarean delivery to prevent infection.
- Position recommended to localize infection and promote drainage.
- Pain and warmth along a vein after birth may indicate this clot-related condition.
- A nurse teaches that breast pain, redness, and fever indicate this breast infection.
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- Swelling and redness around a tear or episiotomy site indicate this skin infection.
- The body's localized response to infection characterized by redness and swelling.
- Persistent abdominal or pelvic discomfort is an early sign of infection.
- Bladder drainage with this device increases risk of urinary tract infection.
- Nurses use this sterile technique to prevent introduction of microorganisms.
- A walled-off pus collection that may form after infection is termed this.
- A localized collection of blood under the skin following delivery is called this.
- Extended duration of contractions and pushing increases maternal fatigue and infection risk.
- Postpartum hemorrhage and fatigue can weaken this body defense system.
- Routine hygiene practice to prevent infection at the episiotomy site.
- Infection of the uterine lining postpartum is known as this.
- Essential nursing role to teach mothers warning signs of infection at discharge.
- A nurse identifies this surgical birth method as a major risk factor for postpartum infection.
- Foul-smelling discharge or change in color postpartum may indicate infection.
- Dysuria and frequency postpartum may indicate this infection type.
29 Clues: Infection of the uterine lining postpartum is known as this. • Position recommended to localize infection and promote drainage. • Increased maternal heart rate is a systemic response to infection. • Dysuria and frequency postpartum may indicate this infection type. • Most important nursing intervention to prevent spread of infection. • ...
Social-Emotional Key Terms 2022-01-11
2 Clues: confidence in one's own worth or abilities • conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
Chemo Basics 2024-05-10
Across
- This drug is an anti-Her2 monoclonal antibody, most commonly used to treat breast, stomach, or esophagus cancer that can cause cardiotoxicity.
- This drug belongs to the anthracycline class and has a notable bright red color. It can cause cardiotoxicity.
- This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. With this drug you must counsel a patient to avoid touching anything that is cold including, drinking cold beverages.
- This drug is an antineoplastic antibiotic used in many types of lymphoma. This drug requires monitoring for pulmonary fibrosis.
- This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. This drug has a higher rate of nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity than other drugs in its class.
- This drug is an alkylating agent and has been known to cause hemorrhagic cystitis.
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- This drug is an antimetabolite. This drug is known to cause severe mouth sores/irritation. The key to treating this side effect is proper oral hygiene and prescription mouth rinses to clean and numb the area.
- This drug belongs to the taxanes. Its most notable side effect is peripheral neuropathy. This specific drug can come bound to albumin to decrease the risk of a hypersensitivity reaction.
- This drug is an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody. This drug requires Hep B monitoring.
- This drug belongs to the vinca alkaloids. The drug class is known to cause neuropathies. It should never be administered intrathecally.
- This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. Dosed based on AUC as calculated by the Calvert equation.
11 Clues: This drug is an alkylating agent and has been known to cause hemorrhagic cystitis. • This drug is an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody. This drug requires Hep B monitoring. • This drug is a platinum based chemotherapy. Dosed based on AUC as calculated by the Calvert equation. • ...
Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant Discharge Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-26
Across
- I will call _______ call line if I need to speak with a doctor or nurse after my discharge.
- After transplant, your body may no longer recognize previous childhood __________. Therefore, you will be re-immunized with several vaccines one to two years after transplant.
- Household ________ can remain in the home, with the exception of birds and reptiles. Avoid contact with animal waste. Do not let them sleep in the same bed as you.
- Observe your central line for signs and symptoms of this. Changes to the insertion site area including redness, tenderness, drainage, or a general change of appearance should be notified to your doctor.
- Avoid exposure to _______, wear hats, long sleeves, and SPF 30 or higher.
- Avoid _____ people and kids under 12 as much as possible. Avoid large crowds and people who have been recently vaccinated with a live vaccine like Chickenpox.
- Wash your ________ after using the restroom, before preparing or eating food, and after coughing or sneezing.
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- Daily _______ is important. Shower every day.
- Avoid doing this in lakes, ponds, pools and sitting in hot tubs due to the possibility of exposure to excessive bacteria.
- Avoid sexual activity until your platelet count is at least ______ thousand.
- I will call _____ if I am home and have a fever of 100.4
- Loss of taste and _____ happens frequently following transplant. If you are having problems eating enough calories and protein, talk with our dietician.
- You need to wear this when coming to the hospital or clinic appointments. It will not necessarily protect you from those who are sick, but it is a reminder to those around you to be cautious. It is not necessary when you are at home or out for a walk in areas free of construction and free of large crowds.
13 Clues: Daily _______ is important. Shower every day. • I will call _____ if I am home and have a fever of 100.4 • Avoid exposure to _______, wear hats, long sleeves, and SPF 30 or higher. • Avoid sexual activity until your platelet count is at least ______ thousand. • I will call _______ call line if I need to speak with a doctor or nurse after my discharge. • ...
Hygiene, Schutzimpfungen 2021-02-23
GT LU 7 Module 2 2020-04-21
Across
- Travel during a less attractive time of the year
- World Health Organisation
- _______ freeways, identified by a number with the prefix “M”
- Travelling during "best" times of the year
- Comprises transport and accommodation advertised and sold together by a vendor known as a tour operator
- Type of rentals that you can get from companies such as AVIS and HERTZ
- Travelling by bus
- Legal driving age in South Africa
- Type of travel with Blue Train
- disease caused by a mosquito
- _____sector is when there is more than one destination on the same ticket
- Double room with shower
- International Driving Permit
- Double room without shower or bath.
- _______ tours cross seven countries on the southern African continent: South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia.
- Double room with bath.
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- Full Board, hotel rates will be inclusive of Daily Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
- It is a ticket used as money in the hotel. A small printed piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount, or that may be exchanged for goods or services.
- Tourism Grading Council of South Africa
- Association of Southern African Travel Agents
- Motor homes for holiday
- a formal accommodation facility providing full or limited services, located in natural surroundings beyond that of the immediate garden area.
- English breakfast.
- _________ main Roads, identified by a number with the prefix “R”
- Continental Breakfast
- To prevent this disease drink water only from safe sources (e.g. bottled, chlorinated or boiled water), avoid ice cubes, raw and under-cooked food, and maintain strict hygiene standards if travelling in rural areas.
- Yellow Fever vaccinations should be administered ___days prior entering South Africa from an infected yellow fever country/area
- To ensure that the travel operator such as the airline, train or coach is guaranteed of their service being fully booked they offer discounts for this type of booking
- _______highways identified by a number with the prefix “N”
- Buffet breakfast
- Single room with bath
- When your trip is from one destination to another and then it is completed, you will use this sector travel ticket
32 Clues: Buffet breakfast • Travelling by bus • English breakfast. • Continental Breakfast • Single room with bath • Double room with bath. • Motor homes for holiday • Double room with shower • World Health Organisation • disease caused by a mosquito • International Driving Permit • Type of travel with Blue Train • Legal driving age in South Africa • Double room without shower or bath. • ...
Physical Ed 2021-04-29
Across
- A wasting away or diminution.
- a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together.
- a position in which one's knees are bent and one's heels are close to or touching one's buttocks or the back of one's thighs.
- is a willingness to accept responsibility for our own actions
- a person who is professionally qualified to prepare and dispense medicinal drugs.
- The full movement potential of a joint, usually its range of flexion and extension.
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- the practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations, etc.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- is our body's response to pressure.
- ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from
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- defined broadly as conditions that last 1 year or more and require ongoing medical attention or limit activities of daily living or both.
- fair and generous behavior or treatment of others, especially in a sports contest.
- deal effectively with something difficult
- are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.
- an expert on diet and nutrition.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- acceptance of what happens, without active response or resistance.
- in weight or resistance training is the act of supporting another person during a particular exercise, with an emphasis on allowing the participant to lift or push more than they could normally do safely.
- the subjective picture or mental image of one's own body.
- moderate or normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer.
- suffering, misery, agony mean the state of being in great trouble
25 Clues: A wasting away or diminution. • an expert on diet and nutrition. • is our body's response to pressure. • deal effectively with something difficult • the subjective picture or mental image of one's own body. • the action of leading a group of people or an organization. • the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort. • ...
