hygiene Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
BUILDING MAINTENANCE 2016-02-15
Herzberg 2012-10-31
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
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- (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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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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.
- 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. • ...
Hygiene, Schutzimpfungen 2021-02-23
Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant Discharge Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-26
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- 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. • ...
GT LU 7 Module 2 2020-04-21
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Crossword Vocabulary 2020-08-28
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- it is a meteorological phenomenon characterized by the close coexistence of two or more air masses of different temperatures.
- That it is uncommon or frequent. / That it is rare in its class or species.
- That it is hot or produces heat / That provides warmth and, sometimes, comfort.
- It is a deposit of unconsolidated sediments that vary between sand and gravel, which extends from the base of the dune or the limit where the vegetation ends to a depth where the sediments no longer move.
- He/she attracts me sexually
- The last meal of the day eaten in the evening.
- It is the set of physical phenomena related to the presence and flow of electric charges.
- the absence of visible light.
- It is a motorized vehicle designed to transport products and goods.
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- That can be used for something
- It is a set of loose fragments of rocks or minerals of small size.
- It is a common travel accessory, shaped like a box and one or more handles or handles, used to transport clothes and other belongings.
- It is an instrument that is used to practice a sport in the sea.
- It is a set of process transactions or exchange of goods or services between individuals.
- Is a self-contained housing unit that occupies only part of a building, generally on a single storey.
- It is the part of electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye.
- It is a natural cavity in the ground caused by some type of erosion from streams of water, ice or lava, or less common, a combination of several of these factors.
- It is a vessel of a wide range of types and sizes, but generally smaller than a ship, distinguished by its larger size, shape, cargo or passenger capacity
- It is a type of container into which water is poured for personal hygiene.
- Cute, graceful, of a certain proportion and beauty.
- a temperature much lower than the ordinary room temperature.
21 Clues: He/she attracts me sexually • the absence of visible light. • That can be used for something • The last meal of the day eaten in the evening. • Cute, graceful, of a certain proportion and beauty. • a temperature much lower than the ordinary room temperature. • It is an instrument that is used to practice a sport in the sea. • ...
Chapter 9 Motivating the Workforce Vocabulary 2022-02-10
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- is a management philosophy that stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision-making.
- is the need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm.
- movement of employees from one job to another in an effort to relieve the boredom often associated with job specialization.
- is the theory that assumes motivation depends not only on how much a person wants something but also on how likely he or she is to get it.
- the basic human needs, to be satisfied-water, food, shelter, and clothing.
- is the factor that focuses on the content of the work itself. Which includes achievement, recognition and etc.
- is the factor that focuses on the work setting and not the content of the work. Which includes adequate wages, comfortable and safe working conditions and etc.
- is the theory that assumes how much people are willing to contribute to an organization depends on their assessment of the fairness or equity, of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
- changes behavior and encourages appropriate actions by relating the consequences of behavior to the behavior itself.
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours.
- that addition of more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate.
- is the need for respect, both self-respect, and respect from others.
- is the need for love, companionship, and friendship- the desire for acceptance by others.
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- is the study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings.
- is the theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishments.
- the incorporation of motivational factors, such as an opportunity for achievement and recognition.
- benefits and/or recognition received from someone else.
- is the need to be the best one can be; at the top of Maslow's hierarchy.
- is an inner drive that directs a person's behavior towards goals
- is a program that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times.
- an employee's attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues.
21 Clues: benefits and/or recognition received from someone else. • is the need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm. • is an inner drive that directs a person's behavior towards goals • is the need for respect, both self-respect, and respect from others. • an employee's attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues. • ...
Food and Kitchen Safety 2018-03-08
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- remember that _______ and lathering are just as essential as using soap
- the spreading of pathogens from one food item to another
- to cut off a very thin layer of peel with most likely a peeler
- an action used to move food items apart to prevent cross contamination
- any infection or illness that is transferred to people by food that they eat
- what type of foods should be kept below 18 degrees Celsius or cooler
- bacteria grows rapidly over this temperature range
- knife you should only use this knife to remove the bones from meat, poultry and fish
- if water comes in contact with electricity, it could cause this
- an organism that causes disease
- the first step before starting a lab and something you should do before, after and when dealing with different food items
- a severe allergic reaction to an antigen to which the body becomes extremely sensitive towards
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- if there is ever a situation involving fire you should use this as an appropriate response
- is the unwanted pollution of something by another substance, resulting in it something becoming unclean
- to remove batter from a mixing bowl you should use this tool
- a serious disease for pregnant women, newborns and adults with weakened immune system
- a measurement of heat, the heat setting at which you will need to cook something
- an item used when a person is going into anaphylaxis shock
- steel a tool used to keep knives sharp
- measure small amounts of baking ingredients
- to reduce pathogenic organisms to safe levels and ensure that it is clean and hygienic
- most common cause of diarrhea and foodborne deaths can be caused by poultry and eggs
- protect the counter when chopping
- conditions or practices a person uses to maintain a healthy environment and used to prevent disease
- a dull knife is much more likely to cut you therefore you should keep all knives __________
25 Clues: an organism that causes disease • protect the counter when chopping • steel a tool used to keep knives sharp • measure small amounts of baking ingredients • bacteria grows rapidly over this temperature range • the spreading of pathogens from one food item to another • an item used when a person is going into anaphylaxis shock • ...
Nurse's Week 2016 2016-04-28
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- “ALL” patients who are admitted to the Medical Center are assessed for the potential of falling. This Fall/Safety Assessment must be completed within how many hours of admission?
- This acronym is used to help remember how to properly use a fire extinguisher
- What type of cap should be on every port of all central lines.
- As a national Patient Safety Goal, _____ hygiene is the most important way to prevent the spread of healthcare associated infection.
- ______Alert is the code that is paged for an infant abduction.
- Location of Nursing Procedures (found on the Intranet and Source)
- Clostridium difficile disease is frequently associated with _________ use.
- SBAR stands for Situation Background Assessment ___________________.
- The white footed mouse is an animal reservoir for the bacterium that causes ________ disease.
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- An _____________ occurs when a disease affects a greater number of people than is usual.
- A ____ becomes infected by feeding on the mouse. It then passes the disease to humans, deer, dogs and other large mammals when attaching to feed.
- This is the process of identifying the most accurate list of all medications a patient is presently taking and comparing the list against the physician’s admission, transfer +/or discharge order. Medication____________.
- A global epidemic is called a ____________.
- This code is paged for a Cardio-Pulmonary Arrest that happens within the three Arnot Health Hospitals. Code____ and location
- U, IU, QD, QOD, MS, MSO4,MgSO4, u, ug, TIW, sc, sq,trailing zero or lacking a leading zero are what type of abbreviations?
- Arnot Health uses the patient’s name and date of birth as two __________ in being compliant with National Patient Safety Goals.
- The caps in the previous question are an intervention initiated to reduce our ___________ rate.
- The incidence of West Nile and Zika viral illness increases with the population of this vector.
- An unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical, psychological injury, or risk thereof is called a __________ event.
- Written statement of patient wishes if they lose “capacity”. Found on patient chart and asked on admission. _________ directive.
20 Clues: A global epidemic is called a ____________. • What type of cap should be on every port of all central lines. • ______Alert is the code that is paged for an infant abduction. • Location of Nursing Procedures (found on the Intranet and Source) • SBAR stands for Situation Background Assessment ___________________. • ...
Components of Health Review 2023-10-16
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- Our ___________ develops until the age of 25
- Feeling of worry or nervousness
- When your physical health isn't good and you get hurt that could be called an ________
- Result of chronic stress
- What we eat and drink is called our _______
- This body system deals with your brain
- One of the two ways your body responds to stress, this one has to do with the mind
- Definition: Telling the truth
- This type of health deals with your body
- This body system deals with how you process food
- The combination of physical, social and mental well being
- Your interactions with other people are your _______________
- The reason we used those skills in our skits. When people your age try to talk you into doing things you don't want to do
- Second stage of stress response where the person starts to rebuild themselves
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- A balanced triangle leads to overall ____________ (another word for healthy)
- One of the most important components of a healthy relationship (has to do with expressing your emotions)
- The initial stage of stress, fight or flight
- It is recommended that we do this for 60 minutes everyday
- Anxiety that isn't normal, it is over the top and you may need professional help
- When your body fat percentage is too high and you are overweight
- Embrace your ___________ it is your gift
- This body system deals with your breathing
- Give and take, not always only getting your own way but meeting in the middle on something
- It is recommended that you get 8-10 of this every night
- This type of health refers to our relationships with others
- Listening to this is one way someone can deal with anxiety or stress
- This term refers to us being clean, showering, brushing our teeth so that we do not spread germs
- The shape that the components of health create
- Mental state of worry or frustration
- This type of health deals with how we think and feel
- The number one leading cause of preventable death in the US
31 Clues: Result of chronic stress • Definition: Telling the truth • Feeling of worry or nervousness • Mental state of worry or frustration • This body system deals with your brain • Embrace your ___________ it is your gift • This type of health deals with your body • This body system deals with your breathing • What we eat and drink is called our _______ • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2022-06-20
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- a flightless bird and a term used to describe a New Zealander.
- A room with a glass roof and walls, attached to a house at one side and used as a sun lounge or for growing delicate plants.
- A country in the southern portion of North America.
- the highest suit in a pack of playing cards.
- A political and economic union of 27 member states that are located in Europe.
- A widely distributed weed of the daisy family, with a rosette of leaves and large bright yellow flowers followed by globular heads of seeds with downy tufts.
- an American brand principally used for oral hygiene products such as toothpastes, toothbrushes, mouthwashes and dental floss.
- A berry (typically green, purple, or black) growing in clusters on a grapevine, eaten as fruit and used in making wine.
- An act of holding someone tightly in one's arms, typically to express affection.
- The surname of a British racing driver currently competing in Formula One for Mercedes.
- An American food processing company famous for their baked beans.
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- A free online encyclopedia.
- The month which has an extra day during a leap year.
- The flat cutting edge of a knife, saw, or other tool or weapon.
- A large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings, which are struck by hammers when the keys are depressed.
- A theatre where films are shown for public entertainment.
- An American term for a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road; a pavement.
- A large waterbird with a long neck, short legs, webbed feet, and a short broad bill.
- The city that both Rangers FC and Celtic FC are located.
- A horse ridden by a knight or cavalryman.
- A small rodent that typically has a pointed snout, relatively large ears and eyes, and a long tail.
- One of the oldest established vehicle manufacturers and distribution companies in the United Kingdom. Famous for the Cross and Astra.
- 'M' in the phonetic alphabet.
23 Clues: A free online encyclopedia. • 'M' in the phonetic alphabet. • A horse ridden by a knight or cavalryman. • the highest suit in a pack of playing cards. • A country in the southern portion of North America. • The month which has an extra day during a leap year. • The city that both Rangers FC and Celtic FC are located. • ...
tle 2023-03-25
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- Carta - document constituting a fundamental guarantee of rights and privileges
- - person who replies to something
- - appraisal or judgment of the value of something
- - neutralize or remove dangerous substances or microorganisms from an area, object, or person
- - sequence of actions done regularly
- - bunch of things scattered in dirty place
- - harmful microorganisms that cause diseases
- - type of cleaning materials commonly used for grinding, polishing, and smoothing of hard and rough surface
- - conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate waste disposal
- rays - invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun, can burn the skin and cause skin cancer
- cause - due to physical or physiological change to tissues and organs of the body
- - person or an organization with an interest on something
- - imitating or following
- disease - progressive mental deterioration due to generalized degeneration of the brain
- - clean with antibacterial cleanser to eliminate
- - habit, belief, or attitude that has been firmly fixed
- - supply of fresh air inside the room or a building
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- microorganisms mandate-instruction, directive, or decree
- - chemical or biological agent, environmental condition, external stimulus, or an event that causes stress
- - permission or agreement for something to happen
- - unstable atom because of excess nuclear energy
- - information about the reactions to a particular product, service, or person
- - transported by air
- - chemical compound soluble in water that can remove dirt and grease similar to soap
- - responsible
- - poisonous
- - listen to a conversation secretly
- - treating with kindness that betrays feeling of superiority
- - process of removing oil, fats, or grease
- - chemical solution for whitening and removing dirt and stains in clothes and other surface
- - being close to one another
- - not allowing fluid to pass through
- - relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles
- - haze with smoke and other pollutants in the air
- - conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease through cleanliness
- - disclose or reveal
36 Clues: - poisonous • - responsible • - transported by air • - disclose or reveal • - imitating or following • - being close to one another • - person who replies to something • - listen to a conversation secretly • - sequence of actions done regularly • - not allowing fluid to pass through • - bunch of things scattered in dirty place • - process of removing oil, fats, or grease • ...
Nutrition Services 2024-07-28
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- What are these called?: Do I know how to do the job, do I have the right equipment, is my environment safe?
- Cooling process when going from 140 degrees fahrenheit to 70 degrees fahrenheit within two hours, 70 degrees fahrenheit to forty degrees fahrenheit within 4 hours.
- Making sure that a thermometer is reading accurately in an ice bath, and adjust or replace as necessary.
- How many specific things/instances/actions cause food to become unsafe?
- You must put on a new disposable _____ when getting ready to handle ready to eat food (after completing the hand washing process).
- What should be stored in the serving end of the hot food between meal periods?
- How many seconds do you need to wash your hands?
- Food contact surfaces are required to be _______.
- What is the temperature range between 40 & 140 degrees far
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- How many acceptable ways are there to thaw food?
- What is the abbreviation for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points?
- How many seconds does reheated food need to be heated to 165 degrees fahrenheit?
- This solution must be checked to see it is in the correct concentration by checking the concentration and recording in the log.
- Poor personal hygiene and poor/improper hand washing is the number one cause of spreading this.
- called?
- What needs to be heated to 165 degrees fahrenheit?
- The number of steps in the hand washing process.
- Describe how we check frozen food upon delivery to ensure that it has not been subject to time & temperature abuse.
- What is the abbreviation for Food, Acidity, Time, Temperature, Oxygen, Moisture?
- The "saying" that we use to determine items are properly rotated to ensure older items are used before newer items?
- Which cutting board is used for Washed Raw Fruits & Vegetables?
- In storage areas, how many inches off of the floor should items be stored?
- How do you dry a surface or piece of equipment that has been sanitized?
- The only type of jewelry that can be worn on the hands and wrist. Must be smooth surface.
24 Clues: called? • How many acceptable ways are there to thaw food? • The number of steps in the hand washing process. • How many seconds do you need to wash your hands? • Food contact surfaces are required to be _______. • What needs to be heated to 165 degrees fahrenheit? • What is the temperature range between 40 & 140 degrees far • ...
Plagg 2024-08-29
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- Løs passform plagg som bæres hjemme eller etter bad
- Tilbehør som bæres rundt halsen, ofte ved formelle anledninger
- Matchende jakke og bukser for formelle anledninger
- Plagg for hendene som gir varme og beskyttelse
- Små dekorative festemidler for skjorteermer
- Plagg som bæres under klær for komfort og hygiene
- Beskyttende plagg som bæres over klær ved matlaging
- Vanntett frakk for beskyttelse mot regn
- Fotplagg som dekker ankelen eller høyere
- Løs kjole brukt for å sove i
- Uformelle sko laget for komfort og atletiske aktiviteter
- Hodeplagg brukt for beskyttelse eller stil
- Plagg som bæres fra livet og ned, ofte del av en dress
- Kvinners skjorte laget av lettvektig stoff
- Fotplagg laget for å beskytte og gi komfort til føttene
- Uformelt hodeplagg, ofte med brem
- Stropper som bæres over skuldrene for å holde bukser oppe
- Enkeltplagg som dekker kroppen fra skuldre til ben
- Plagg som bæres under klær for å forme kroppen
- Formell jakke, del av en dress eller forretningsantrekk
- Plagg som bæres på føttene, vanligvis under sko
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- Strikket plagg med åpen front, vanligvis med knapper
- Soveplagg bestående av en skjorte og bukser eller shorts
- Komfortable bukser ofte brukt for trening eller avslapning
- Tette benplagg, ofte brukt med skjørt
- Plagg som dekker hele kroppen, ofte brukt til arbeid
- Strikket plagg som bæres på overkroppen for varme
- Ett-stykke plagg som kombinerer shorts og en topp
- Ytterplagg laget for å holde deg varm eller tørr
- Tilbehør som bæres rundt livet for å holde bukser oppe
- Lang skjorte eller kjole, ofte brukt over leggings
- Plagg som bæres på overkroppen, vanligvis med ermer
- Varmt, mykt stoff ofte brukt i jakker
- Plagg som dekker den øvre delen av bena
- Ermeløs plagg som bæres over en skjorte eller bluse
- Klær laget for gravide kvinner
- Idrettsbekledning bestående av jakke og bukser
- Langt ytterplagg, vanligvis med ermer
- Klær som bæres fra livet og ned, dekker hvert ben
- Tradisjonelt japansk plagg med brede ermer
- Langt stykke stoff som bæres rundt halsen for varme
- Genser med høy, brettet krage for å holde deg varm
42 Clues: Løs kjole brukt for å sove i • Klær laget for gravide kvinner • Uformelt hodeplagg, ofte med brem • Tette benplagg, ofte brukt med skjørt • Varmt, mykt stoff ofte brukt i jakker • Langt ytterplagg, vanligvis med ermer • Vanntett frakk for beskyttelse mot regn • Plagg som dekker den øvre delen av bena • Fotplagg som dekker ankelen eller høyere • ...
Health and Medicine 2024-07-15
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- A state of complete physical, mental and social well being.
- A protein on the surface of a cell. White blood cells are able to recognise pathogens because of their antigens.
- When a person does not feel ill after an infection because their immune system attacks and destroys the pathogen quickly.
- An estimate of how healthy a person’s weight is for their height.
- Something that transfers things from one place to another.
- The use of chemical compounds to defend against attack
- An illness caused by an insufficient supply of an essential dietary requirement.
- A substance containing dead or weakened pathogens (or parts of them), introduced into the body to make a person immune to that pathogen.
- A mixture of different indicators giving a different colour for different points on the pH scale.
- A condition in which someone is overweight for their height and has a BMI above 30.
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- A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies.
- A disease in which the heart or circulatory system does not function properly.
- An organism (usually a microorganism) that causes disease.
- Keeping things clean by removing or killing pathogens
- the process of giving a vaccine to a person to protect them against disease.
- Health problems caused by a diet that contains too little or too much of one or more particular nutrients.
- Any disease that can be spread directly from one person to another.
- An organism (usually a microorganism) that causes disease.
- The way we live that can affect our bodies, such as what we eat, whether we smoke or do exercise.
- A substance capable of causing cancer.
- A particle that can infect cells and cause the cell to make copies of the virus
- When many people over a large area are infected with the same pathogen at the same time.
- A protein produced by lymphocytes. It attaches to a specific antigen on a microorganism and helps destroy or neutralise it.
- Damage to the liver caused by drinking large amounts of alcohol over a long time.
24 Clues: A substance capable of causing cancer. • A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies. • Keeping things clean by removing or killing pathogens • The use of chemical compounds to defend against attack • An organism (usually a microorganism) that causes disease. • An organism (usually a microorganism) that causes disease. • ...
Health 2024-05-16
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- a microbes such as COVID
- Ability to maintain stability and control.
- The kinds of food that a person habitually eats.
- nutrients in food
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses
- Related to the body.
- Practice of focusing the mind to achieve a state of calm and relaxation.
- Foods produced without synthetic chemicals.
- To drink water and maintain bodily fluids.
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- Related to the min
- The science or practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease.
- type of diseases makes your body hot and dizzy
- an injection that makes your body have better antibody
- A sequence of actions regularly followed.
- measure for energy in foods
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind.
- body condition that big and fat
- Practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease.
- an supplement that doctor give you
- identifying a disease.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- The body's defense system against infections and diseases.
- sate being in good health
- a microbes such as Salmonella
- In good health
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- Measures taken to avoid disease or injury.
- A sign of illness
- The organ that pumps blood through the body.
- a type physical activity that make your body healthy
- The quality or state of being strong.
- cause by germs
- A health facility where patients receive treatment.
- regulate sugar levels
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- The way in which a person lives.
- things that make you blood vessels clogged
- Essential nutrient required in small amounts for various bodily functions.
- fight harmful molecule
- An abnormal condition affecting the body.
- Foods that are not processed or preserved.
- body response
- healing after illness
- A thorough examination by a doctor.
- A practice involving physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- Mental or emotional strain.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- cleaning
- a condition that you cannot eat some types of food like nuts
- medicine that come from leaves or trees
50 Clues: cleaning • body response • cause by germs • In good health • A sign of illness • nutrients in food • Related to the min • Related to the body. • regulate sugar levels • healing after illness • fight harmful molecule • identifying a disease. • a microbes such as COVID • sate being in good health • measure for energy in foods • Mental or emotional strain. • a microbes such as Salmonella • ...
Chan Clan Family Reunion Crossword 2023 2023-07-07
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- Born with blond hair
- Works for Los Angeles City Water District
- Teeth Extractor trained at LLUSD and beyond
- Married to Kimberly
- Professional numbers cruncher for developer
- Profession of G1 girls
- Piloted a Nuclear Submarine off coast of CA
- Has longest hair of Chan Clan boys on record
- Working on her Occupational Therapy Schooling
- Middle Name of Eldest G1
- Recently married to Walter
- Starting her dental hygiene education
- G2 Uncle who can “open your eyes”
- Walter’s last name
- Most recent drug dealer in Chan Clan
- Uncle who flew in F-15 fighter jet
- G1 Aunty who can make any keyboard sing
- Owns a Bentley
- Uncle who is surfboard maker
- Has a passion for Dark Roca
- Last name of Natalie’s husband
- One of 2 in our Clan who witnessed Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941
- Training for “cage fight” in octagon
- Oldest G4 at Family Reunion
- Studied dentistry in Germany
- Racing “Team Spartan” participant
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- Uncle born in Germany
- Uncle who knows the tax code
- Youngest G1
- Wants to compete as a fencer in the Olympics
- First G2 to enter dental profession
- Mother of just 2 boys
- G1 Wife who knows the art of Hawaiian Dance
- Married to Madison
- Professional Online Textbook Developer of Educational Company
- G1 Wife not born in Hawaii
- Last male G1
- How many siblings is original Chan Family G1
- 1st G2 to become an RN
- Married to Brooke
- Specialist in repositioning dentition
- Summer Camp Counselor in local mountains
- Graduated from PLNU
- Country Birthplace of the Chan Clan
- Hygienist who ran for City Council
- Chan Invented food product sold at local Farmers Market – ChiliCrisps
- Works for the Telephone Company
- G2 Wife born in Brazil
- Owner of a feline named “Toast”
- Middle Name of Uncle Milton’s Dad
- 1st Female G2 middle name
- Uncle who cleaned gym floor on roller sakes
- Has a dental practice next to a Taco Shop and a dog “Ollie”
- Got married in Barcelona Spain
54 Clues: Youngest G1 • Last male G1 • Owns a Bentley • Married to Brooke • Married to Madison • Walter’s last name • Married to Kimberly • Graduated from PLNU • Born with blond hair • Uncle born in Germany • Mother of just 2 boys • Profession of G1 girls • 1st G2 to become an RN • G2 Wife born in Brazil • Middle Name of Eldest G1 • 1st Female G2 middle name • G1 Wife not born in Hawaii • ...
exam review 2023-08-09
Across
- a special cytokine used to direct cells to their proper positions
- a cell that crowns a Peyers patch and which specializes in sampling antigen from the intestine
- the process during which a cell commits suicide in response to problems within the cell or to signals from outside the cell
- a multi-protein complex in the cell that chops up proteins into small pieces
- cell death typically caused by burns or other trauma. This type of cell death usually results in the contents of the cell being dumped into the tissues
- a large, sack like structure inside the cell from which most proteins destined for transport to the cell surface begin their journey
- an unlawful use of the class I display
- to render nonfunctional
- proteins such as CTLA-4 and PD-1 which help turn off the immune system once an invasion has been repulsed
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- the clustering of TCRs and adhesion molecules at the point of contact between an APC and a T cell result in this formation
- a cell found in the medulla of the thymus which tests for tolerance of self antigens
- the idea that the increased incidence of allergies is due, at least in part, to improved hygiene
- the process by which B cells in the bone marrow can "draw again from the deck" to try to make a BCR that is not self-reactive
- synonym for central tolerance induction. The deletion of T cells whose receptors recognize MHC self peptide complexes in the thymic medulla
- the process by which T cells with receptors that recognize abundant self antigens in the thymus are anergized or deleted
- a starfish shaped cell which when activated by battle signals, travels from the tissues to the secondary lymphoid organs to activate naive T cells
- a synonym for MHC restriction
- a vaccine component included to increase its potency
- a protein on the surface of a target cell which, when ligated by a Fasl protein on a killer cell, can instruct the target cell to commit suicide
- a process by which starved cells recycle their components
20 Clues: to render nonfunctional • a synonym for MHC restriction • an unlawful use of the class I display • a vaccine component included to increase its potency • a process by which starved cells recycle their components • a special cytokine used to direct cells to their proper positions • a multi-protein complex in the cell that chops up proteins into small pieces • ...
Unit 2 Relationships, Health, and Family 2023-09-28
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- the characteristics that make a person unique
- rape forced sexual intercourse that takes place in a dating situation
- physical or psychological tension and strain
- the sum of all the qualities a person inherits from his or her parents at birth
- a group of people who exclude others from their circle
- a person's surroundings and everything in them, including both human and non-human factors
- self-concept the mental picture you have of yourself as not being equal with other people
- expressing ideas to others by use of facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, posture, and tone of voice without using spoken words
- abuse misuse of drugs that damages an individual's health and ability to function
- language The expression of thoughts, feelings, and emotions through body movements, such as facial expressions, gestures, and body motions
- manners established by society
- - the mental picture you have of yourself as being equal with other people
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- a give and take method of resolving differences where both people give in a little to reach a solution that is satisfactory to both
- an intense emotional involvement that begins with a sudden strong attraction based on physical appearance or other obvious traits
- the ability to overlook or accept things you do not agree with; accepting and respecting other people's customs and beliefs
- regular repetition of acquired behavior pattern
- - expressing ideas to others by using spoken words
- to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment
- pressure persuasion to conform to by people in your age group
- practices that promote good health and prevention of disease, such as cleanliness and maintenance of skin, hair and nails
- the ability to share another person's trouble or suffering
- chemical substance which causes changes in mind and body functions
- the ability to understand what someone else is experiencing
- indulging in something to excess, such as eating or drinking
- a person's basic outlook on life or a specific topic or issue
- the act of resolving a conflict by a third party
- combined state of physical, mental, and social well being
27 Clues: manners established by society • physical or psychological tension and strain • the characteristics that make a person unique • regular repetition of acquired behavior pattern • the act of resolving a conflict by a third party • - expressing ideas to others by using spoken words • to pursue obsessively and to the point of harassment • ...
Food For The Poor-Partnerships 2024-09-18
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- Construct or assemble
- Follower of Christ
- Prosper or flourish. Goal for communities receiving assistance
- Process of learning. Key component in breaking the cycle of poverty
- Having a strong effect
- Group working together to achieve a common goal (ie alleviate poverty)
- Base or groundwork
- Collaborations between organizations
- Basic food item
- Place of worship often involved in community outreach
- Compassionate actions. Gentle in nature
- An emblem of Christianity
- A solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship
- Bonds formed through charitable partnerships
- Farm animals known for snouts
- Country that means 'place of many trees'
- Generous individual contributing to humanitarian efforts
- Practices for cleanliness
- Deep affection or care
- Institutions for education
- Process of growth or improvement
- Express warm approval or admiration of
- Planned series of events or activities that FFTP does to to assist the poor
- Structures built for families in need
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- A colorless, transparent, odorless liquid and essential resource provided to impoverished areas
- Commitment to donate or assist those in need
- Practices that ensure long-term community health
- Insects known for making honey
- FFTP groups supported by aid and development initiatives
- Group of related individuals
- Nations or states
- Show or explain to someone how to do something
- Relating to illness and injuries and to their treatment or prevention
- A country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America, Capital Bogota
- Country whose literal meaning is 'depths' in Spanish
- Became independent in 1962, retaining membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, Kingston, known for Reggae music
- Oval or round objects laid by a female bird
- Sweet substance made by bees
- Country that means 'The Savior'(2 words)
- Grateful or appreciative
- Planned undertaking
- Worship, relieve, obey, minister
- Central figure inspiring charitable work. In Hebrew means 'God saves'
- Highly favored
- Give or add to
- An outdoor area provided for children to play on
- Money earned
47 Clues: Money earned • Highly favored • Give or add to • Basic food item • Nations or states • Follower of Christ • Base or groundwork • Planned undertaking • Construct or assemble • Having a strong effect • Deep affection or care • Grateful or appreciative • An emblem of Christianity • Practices for cleanliness • Institutions for education • Group of related individuals • Sweet substance made by bees • ...
Whole Foods Trivia 2024-09-11
Across
- At Whole Foods Market, our Higher Purpose is to __________ People and the Planet.
- Culture __________ is our annual survey empowering you to give feedback on our culture and your experience as a Whole Foods Market Team Member.
- __________ is Wellesley's Culture Champion Ambassador and your new best friend!
- Team Members vote and Whole Foods Market gives to our local communities describes our Store __________ Program.
- The Culture __________ Program is designed to engage Team Members in ensuring our culture is alive and growing.
- The Job __________ is an annual self-assessment which is a written reflection of the past year, where you can highlight any successes, areas of opportunity, feedback received, and progress made on goals set at the beginning of the year.
- Where do you go to view and manage your Pay, Time Off, Contact Information, Personal Information, Service Hours, Policies and more?
- Wearing a name badge, appropriate uniform, non-slip shoes, and personal hygiene are all examples within our __________ code policy.
- The original Whole Food Market, opened on __________ 20, 1980, with 10,500 square feet and a staff of 19.
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- What is our scheduling and time-keeping tool?
- Where can you find our company's personalized news, information, and your digital team member discount card can be viewed on its mobile app?
- Steven __________ is Wellesley's Store Team Leader
- On Memorial Day of 1981, a __________ damaged our Austin store's inventory and equipment totaling about $400,000.
- In 2003, Whole Foods Market becomes America's First National Certified __________ Grocer.
- Hepatitis A, E.Coli, Norovirus, Salmonella, and Shigella are all forms of this type of illness, which if diagnosed, Team Members are required to stay out of work system-free for no less than 24 hours.
- What is our mentorship program called?
- Schedules are posted __________ weeks in advance.
- __________ Planet, __________ Kids, and __________ Cities are three of our foundations.
- These six core __________ are the backbone of our company culture and how we aspire to do business everyday.
- Sourced for __________ supports workers, communities, and the environment.
- John Mackey is our founder and __________ Buechel is our current CEO.
21 Clues: What is our mentorship program called? • What is our scheduling and time-keeping tool? • Schedules are posted __________ weeks in advance. • Steven __________ is Wellesley's Store Team Leader • John Mackey is our founder and __________ Buechel is our current CEO. • Sourced for __________ supports workers, communities, and the environment. • ...
Key Words Part one: The Middle Ages, c1000-1500: Medicine Stands Still 2025-06-10
Across
- – Groups who whipped themselves to show repentance during the plague.
- – The belief that bad air caused disease; often linked to rotting waste.
- Four Humours – Idea that health was controlled by blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile.
- – Places of rest and care in the Middle Ages, often run by monks and nuns, not doctors.
- Black Death – Devastating disease that killed millions in the 14th century.
- – Roman doctor whose ideas dominated medieval medicine, supported by the Church.
- – Chronic skin disease feared in medieval times; sufferers were often isolated.
- – A belief not based on science; often involved magic or religious causes for illness.
- – Rare practice in the Middle Ages, usually only done to confirm the writings of Galen.
- – Religious community where monks preserved and copied medical texts.
- – Belief that the position of planets could influence illness and health.
- – A simple toilet, often shared in monasteries or towns.
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- – Painful swellings often found in the armpits or groin, linked with the Black Death.
- – A rapid outbreak of disease affecting large numbers of people.
- – Medieval method of stopping infection by removing an injured limb.
- – Persian doctor who stressed the importance of careful observation and wrote about measles and smallpox.
- of Opposites – Galen’s idea that illness was treated by giving the opposite (e.g. hot to cure cold).
- – Method used to stop bleeding by burning a wound with a hot iron.
- – Ancient Greek doctor known as the “Father of Medicine” and the Four Humours theory.
- – A trained doctor (usually university educated) who diagnosed but didn’t perform surgery.
- Health – Actions taken by towns or governments to improve hygiene and reduce disease.
- – Holes used to collect human waste; often leaked and caused health problems.
- de Chauliac – French physician who wrote an influential surgical textbook in the 14th century.
- – Risky procedure in the Middle Ages, often done by barber-surgeons without anaesthetic.
- – The study of the human body’s structure; limited by Church restrictions in this period.
- – A treatment or medicine, often herbal or based on superstition.
- Man – Diagram used to show how star signs were linked to different body parts and treatments.
- Sina – Islamic doctor and philosopher whose books were standard medical texts in Europe.
28 Clues: – A simple toilet, often shared in monasteries or towns. • – A rapid outbreak of disease affecting large numbers of people. • – A treatment or medicine, often herbal or based on superstition. • – Method used to stop bleeding by burning a wound with a hot iron. • – Medieval method of stopping infection by removing an injured limb. • ...
Poverty 2025-01-23
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- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat.
- Global term for absolute poverty
- the process of keeping places free from dirt, infection, disease, etc., by removing waste, trash and garbage, by cleaning streets, etc.
- Organization that help the poor
- the one reason why people live in poverty
- the process of treating people or groups as unimportant, and denying them access to opportunities and institutions.
- Basic human need often lacking in poverty
- The opposite word of poverty.
- a state of not having enough money or resources to meet basic needs and participate in society.
- a major international humanitarian agency delivering emergency relief and long-term international development projects.
- A term for areas with high poverty
- the country in Asia that has reduced poverty
- Money given to help the poor
- Insufficient income to meet basic needs
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- Synonym to poverty.
- State of being without a home
- something that can cause poverty.
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- Global organization fighting poverty
- A measure of income inequality
- Lack of equality.
- Government payment to help those in poverty
- when a child fails to grow to the proper height for his or her age
- Extreme poverty or scarcity
- item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts, such as taxes, in a particular country or socio-economic context.
- one of the attempt to end poverty that involves the impartment of wisdom and knowledge.
- is the country with the highest poverty rate in the world in 2025
- country with the 2nd highest poverty rate.
- a British-founded confederation of 21 independent non-governmental organizations, focusing on the alleviation of global poverty, founded in 1942
30 Clues: Lack of equality. • Synonym to poverty. • Extreme poverty or scarcity • Money given to help the poor • State of being without a home • The opposite word of poverty. • A measure of income inequality • Organization that help the poor • Global term for absolute poverty • something that can cause poverty. • A term for areas with high poverty • Global organization fighting poverty • ...
Fundamentals and Basics 2025-09-24
Across
- the assessment that must be completed on admission and on a set basis, dependent upon patient location (unit)
- a leakage of fluid or medication from an IV line that involves a non-vesicant
- a useful tool for calling the doctor to provide a rundown of patient situation and needs
- measurement of acid-base balance to help determine treatment plan for DKA
- precautions required for cdiff
- a medication commonly used to treat symptoms of extravasation
- a scoring system used to determine skin breakdown risk
- an online application where patients can view their current treatment plan and progress notes
- pneumonia associated with the use of a ventilator
- a medication or fluid delivered via an IV line that can cause blistering and/or tissue necrosis
- the protocol utilized to treat and prevent the spread of MRSA
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- a monitoring system utilized to assist staff with remembering and documenting patient terms
- this type of catheter is placed under the skin creating distance between the entry point and the venous site
- better option for patients who are picking at lines, leads, etc. but are not combative or unsafe in other ways
- most commonly used restraint method
- an artificial opening created during an operation
- an antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection commonly spread in hospitals and long-term care facilities
- UTI occurring 2 days or more after placement of a Foley catheter
- guidelines used to treat diabetic ketoacidosis
- a set of guidelines on basic patient care for a specific unit
- a thorough account of the patient (including history, situation, and current/pending orders)
- "nickname" for the bacteria that leads to infection in the colon that easily spreads without adequate hand-hygiene
- a leakage of fluid or medication from an IV line that involves a vesicant
- a method of restricting or reducing a patient's ability to move
- the protocol utilized for sedation management and prevention of VAP for ventilated patients
- an option for patients to have prescriptions delivered directly to the bedside
26 Clues: precautions required for cdiff • most commonly used restraint method • guidelines used to treat diabetic ketoacidosis • an artificial opening created during an operation • pneumonia associated with the use of a ventilator • a scoring system used to determine skin breakdown risk • a set of guidelines on basic patient care for a specific unit • ...
3ESO Biology 1.3 Review 2025-10-20
Across
- Malfunctioning proteins
- Health that is Related to environmental conditions and access to food, health or educational resources
- Diseases that appear suddenly and last for a short amount of time, with a well-defined end and beginning, like the flu
- The habits or behaviours of each individual that have an impact on theirhealth, such as physical activity, diet and personal hygiene
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not simply the absence of disease
- An aspect of health that focuses on a state of well-being in which a person is able to cope with the normal stresses of life
- The ability to cause damage
- Diseases that appear in a large number of people, in a particular region and in a relatively short time
- Not caused by pathogens but by a wide variety of causes or factors; example: diabetes
- The study of diseases
- A factor of health determined by genes, age and gender; difficult or impossible to modify
- A factor of health that includes physical (temperature or noise), chemical (pollutants),biological (pathogens) and social (cultural or economic status) factors
- Habits, activities or lifestyles that increase the risk of developing a disease
- The study of the causes of diseases
- Caused by a pathogen that enters the body and infects it; example: chickenpox
Down
- Diseases that are consistently present or occur regularly in a specific population or certain area
- A type of health which is concerned with the proper anatomical and physiological functioning of the whole body
- Doctors, hospitals and treatments
- Subjective manifestations or experiences, such as pain, discomfort or weakness
- Objective, observable phenomena, such as fever, swelling or cough
- Parasitic worms
- Diseases that develop gradually and last a long time, like Parkinson’s disease
- A living organism that carries the pathogen but isnt affected
- Diseases that appear in a large number of people simultaneously, usually covering a very large area that can be global
- The stage of an infection where the symptoms resolve
- This is the ability to generate toxins and destroy the cell
26 Clues: Parasitic worms • The study of diseases • Malfunctioning proteins • The ability to cause damage • Doctors, hospitals and treatments • The study of the causes of diseases • The stage of an infection where the symptoms resolve • This is the ability to generate toxins and destroy the cell • A living organism that carries the pathogen but isnt affected • ...
KAM 2025-12-03
Across
- The product everyone secretly keeps in their locker.
- A composition that looks simple… until the auditor asks, “Why this number?”
- The three letters everyone suddenly remembers when the auditor walks in.
- A handwashing ritual that looks more serious than a surgery prep.
- The true king—treated with full respect because they judge quality without mercy.
- The lightning-fast check done exactly three seconds before the supervisor appears.
- Four small letters that can save an entire batch from a mix-up disaster.
- ASSESSMENT Trying to guess which disaster will show up first.
- When the sample is so thick even the pipette feels tired.
- The single sheet of paper deciding whether the shipment is accepted or sent back home.
- The one who always says “on the way,” yet the ETA remains a mystery.
- Cleaning the area just enough so it looks great when photographed during audits.
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- The person who can find things even the system didn’t know existed.
- What happens when the label is a little crooked—and everyone pretends not to see it.
- The bandage everyone depends on when a batch record becomes surprisingly sharp.
- The warehouse classic: “Use the old one first—before it becomes a museum piece.”
- When a product leaks just a little, and suddenly everyone looks at Quality: “How did this pass testing?”
- The simplest test… yet the one that decides the mood of the entire shift.
- CAUSE The quiet culprit behind every long CAPA meeting.
- The promise made after every finding… though no one knows when it will actually be finished.
- When a lot fails testing and gets sent straight to “quarantine with no appeal.”
- That joyful status when a product is finally allowed to leave the warehouse without extra drama.
- A polite—but sharp—email that everyone reads very slowly.
- The routine everyone should do—but someone always asks, “Do we really need it now?”
- The tiny document that somehow turns every meeting into a full-length series.
- A crucial document… but usually only opened when something unexpected happens.
26 Clues: The product everyone secretly keeps in their locker. • CAUSE The quiet culprit behind every long CAPA meeting. • A polite—but sharp—email that everyone reads very slowly. • When the sample is so thick even the pipette feels tired. • ASSESSMENT Trying to guess which disaster will show up first. • A handwashing ritual that looks more serious than a surgery prep. • ...
Professional Appearance and First Impressions 2026-05-01
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- The quality of being suitable, proper, or fitting for a particular situation, person, or purpose.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another; in business, it involves demonstrating care for clients or colleagues.
- The established, official rules and procedures governing behavior and interaction within a specific organization or industry.
- A specific, standardized set of clothing worn by members of an organization, used to identify them and convey professionalism.
- The act of formally showing or explaining something, or in a general sense, the act of presenting oneself (e.g., in a meeting or to a client).
- The outward behavior, manner, or bearing of a person, which influences how they are perceived.
- The quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offense or revealing confidential information.
- The quality of being trusted and believed in; in a professional context, it is built through expertise, reliability, and proper appearance.
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- The position in which someone holds their body while standing or sitting, which communicates confidence, attentiveness, and poise.
- The overall physical impression an individual presents, including clothing, grooming, and personal hygiene.
- To make less severe, serious, or painful; to lessen the negative impact of a risk, mistake, or conflict.
- Demonstrating the skill, competence, and behaviors (such as integrity, accountability, and respect) expected of a person in a specialized occupation.
- Being polite, respectful, and considerate in interactions with others.
- The state or quality of conforming to conventionally accepted standards of behavior or morals within a workplace.
- Communication without words, including body language, facial expressions, eye contact, and gestures.
- To increase in intensity or seriousness; in a professional context, this refers to raising an issue or conflict to a higher level of authority for resolution.
- Practices involved in maintaining a neat and clean personal appearance, such as hair styling, skincare, and nail care.
- Clothing or dress, specifically chosen to align with the professional standards or expectations of a workplace.
- Information or reactions about a person's performance or behavior, provided as a basis for improvement.
- A list of items, actions, or tasks to be checked or completed, used for ensuring consistency and accuracy in work.
20 Clues: Being polite, respectful, and considerate in interactions with others. • The outward behavior, manner, or bearing of a person, which influences how they are perceived. • The quality of being suitable, proper, or fitting for a particular situation, person, or purpose. • ...
Fowler Staff 2020-04-08
Across
- dated a Texas Rangers baseball player
- fraternal twin is a parole officer
- worked in accounting for 7 years
- was part of the OSU pom squad
- used to fly single engine aircrafts
- went skydiving a few weeks after getting married
- has a degree in dental hygiene
- prefers her sour gummy worms to be melted
- was adopted at 13 years old
- has lived in 25 different homes in 11 different countries
- husband starred in the Civil War movie The Blue and the Gray
- was a diver for the swim team in high school
- was an extra in the movie Texasville
- was attacked by little black and white demon monkeys in Belize
- Mr. Dave was her softball coach for co-Ed softball
- became royalty when she was engaged in a castle
- had a slight obsession with ABBA during her childhood
- turned down a full ride softball scholarship to Hillsboro College to stay close to home
- identifies as OCD
- varsity cheer captain and homecoming queen
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- loves bell bottoms, chokers, headbands, and all things Hippie!
- tried out for the Mickey Mouse Club
- high school football sweetheart, Christmas queen, and 1 of 3 nominees for school beauty
- can play the guitar, likes to cook & paint
- hit a 125 yard hole-in-one
- has two different colored eyes (each eye also has two colors)
- born in Germany
- double jointed in her hands
- used to ride dirt bikes
- had a pet rooster growing up
- double meat double cheeseburger from McD's is her guilty pleasure
- climbed the Great Wall of China
- graduated as valedictorian in a class of 43 students
- has webbed toes
- learned to water ski at 5 years old
- part of the "first" lady's soccer team in WFISD
- has won two fishing tournaments
- had a degree in business administration
- born in England and maintained dual citizenship until 18
- no artificial or chemical coloring has ever been used
- collects mugs even though she doesn't drink coffee
- one of 6 kids
42 Clues: one of 6 kids • born in Germany • has webbed toes • identifies as OCD • used to ride dirt bikes • hit a 125 yard hole-in-one • double jointed in her hands • was adopted at 13 years old • had a pet rooster growing up • was part of the OSU pom squad • has a degree in dental hygiene • climbed the Great Wall of China • has won two fishing tournaments • worked in accounting for 7 years • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2020-09-07
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- Point / The point at which food remaining after being eaten is disposed of properly.
- Clothing / Clothing that is worn to help lower the chances of food contamination.
- / The system used to keep food safe from the kitchen to the table.
- Internal Temperature / The lowest temperature at which foods can be safely cooked.
- Restraint / Any barrier that holds back head or facial hair to keep it from contaminating food.
- Thermometer / A device used to check the temperatures of food.
- Life / The period of time a product can be stored and still be good to use.
- in, first out / An inventory system in which food products that are oldest are used first, so that all products that are fresh when used.
- / Removed from the shell.
- / Products that can spoil quickly, especially if they are not stored properly.
- / Using good grooming habits to maintain health.
- Dishwashing / Washing dishes, glasses, cookware, and utensils by hand.
- System / A system of flow charts, policy and procedure manuals, written descriptions, and food temperature readings taken at different times.
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- / Placing food in a location for later use.
- / To take a product at the end of its use and turn it into a raw material to make a different product.
- / The process of keeping foods warm or cold before serving them.
- / Fresh fruits and vegetables.
- / To heat a product at high enough temperatures to kill harmful bacteria.
- Sanitizer / A special liquid that kills bacteria on your skin; it is often used without water.
- Coat / A working coat that traditionally has two rows of buttons down the front, long sleeves, and turned-up cuffs.
- / A written record of day to day activities and procedures.
- / A worker who is in direct contact with food.
- / Accepting deliveries of food and supplies.
- / Preparing and cleaning food so that it can be eaten.
- of Food / The path food takes from when it is received by an establishment to when it is disposed of as waste.
- Preparation / Cooking and preparing foods to be eaten.
- Control Point / A step in the flow of food where contamination can be prevented or eliminated.
- / To adjust (as a thermometer) for accuracy.
28 Clues: / Removed from the shell. • / Fresh fruits and vegetables. • / Placing food in a location for later use. • / Accepting deliveries of food and supplies. • / To adjust (as a thermometer) for accuracy. • / A worker who is in direct contact with food. • / Using good grooming habits to maintain health. • / Preparing and cleaning food so that it can be eaten. • ...
Three Collections of Law (p. 96-101) 2021-03-12
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- Catholic today are _ obliged to follow too many of the specific laws found in Exodus, Deuteronomy, or Leviticus.
- Leviticus 11 discusses the _ laws.
- _ animals stay in their categories
- One reason to offer sacrifice was to offer a _ for the person who sinned.
- When someone sinned, he or she must be _
- It was also thought that sin could _ the Temple and sacrifice could purify the area.
- The _ code is considered to older than the Deuteronomic Code
- The Levitical Code also deals with _ laws.
- _ is an example of an unclean animal because it was considered a “fish” without scale or fins.
- All _ were forgiven in a year of Jubilee
- The purity laws helped the Israelites to maintain their _ identity.
- Another reason was for sacrifice to _ the sin from the holy Temple and its altar.
- There is _ evidence that laws of Jubilee were observed on a regular basis.
- _ offerings consistent of grains like barley
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- The year of Jubilee began with a blast of a _.
- The Levitical Code mainly covers _ laws.
- It is generally held that there are __ different collections of the Law.
- _ offerings were to give glory and praise to God
- Today, punishment is intended as a _.
- Purity Laws are concerned with maintaining a sense of “being _” that applied to the whole community.
- the laws of Jubilee show a _ concern for social justice
- Deuteronomy reflect the time of the _ during which interests in social justice were prevalent.
- The spirit of _ and community in the Mosaic Law that is embraced by Jesus in the Beatitudes preached by Jesus.
- The emphasis of biblical laws are not on guilt or punishment, but on ___ of the community.
- Laws that govern the actions of priests, regulations for sacrifice, and the building and maintenance of the Temple.
- There is a theory that the food laws were a primitive _ code.
- _ insects is an example of one of the “classes” of animals.
- An event that occurred every seventh sabbatical year
- Laws with the day-to-day issues that arise between people
29 Clues: Leviticus 11 discusses the _ laws. • _ animals stay in their categories • Today, punishment is intended as a _. • The Levitical Code mainly covers _ laws. • When someone sinned, he or she must be _ • All _ were forgiven in a year of Jubilee • The Levitical Code also deals with _ laws. • _ offerings consistent of grains like barley • ...
Hotel Amenities 2017-02-09
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- kit a small kit with needle and thread to make repairs / Noun / I found the s--- k-- in the hotel desk drawer.
- liquid used to rinse the oral cavity clean / Noun / He rinsed with sharp m--- to kill germs.
- a place for your car / VerbNoun / She is p--- her car in the p--- garage.
- clothes in need of washing, or just washed / Noun / He put his dirty socks in a pile of l---.
- hot room where people sweat / Noun / The s--- is a hot room and makes me sweat.
- something added to improve a substance / Noun / The c--- made her hair much softer.
- selling or peddling / Verb / There v--- machine in the hall that sells junk food.
- a 3-8 person tub with heated moving water / Noun . The h-- --- in the hotel was next to the swimming pool.
- a method of cleaning dress clothes / Noun / The d--- for my white shirt costs $ 4.00.
- soft, absorbent paper used for hygiene / Noun / She wiped his tears with a soft paper t---.
- tall counter for serving drinks / Noun / We eat breakfast on stools at the b--.
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- having good health and physical condition / Noun / I exercise to improve my physical f---.
- a device for removing wrinkles in clothes / Noun / I used a hot i--- to press the wrinkles out.
- an electrical tool for drying hair with heat / Noun / I quickly dried my air using the hotel h-- d--.
- to wash the hair with soap or detergent / Noun / I s--- and condition my hair daily.
- cleaning product that produces suds / Noun / I wash my hands with s--- and water.
- a skin softener for the body / Noun / You can treat dry skin with b--- l---.
- a plastic hat used to keep hair dry when showering / Noun / He wore a s--- c-- in the shower to keep his hair dry.
- delivery service to a hotel room / Noun / We ordered a meal in our hotel room using r-- s---
- water recreation / NounVerb / She is s--- and splashing in the s--- pool.
- a place health and beauty services / Noun / I had a facial and manicure at the s--.
21 Clues: a place for your car / VerbNoun / She is p--- her car in the p--- garage. • water recreation / NounVerb / She is s--- and splashing in the s--- pool. • a skin softener for the body / Noun / You can treat dry skin with b--- l---. • hot room where people sweat / Noun / The s--- is a hot room and makes me sweat. • ...
Operating Room Personnel and Surgical Assisting Crossword 2020-09-20
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- This nurse is the person that opens packs and is the runner for the surgical team
- Should be short, clean, and healthy
- Type of Surgical scrub that has a rapid speed of action
- Indicates that the palm of the hand is facing upward or outward
- Absence of all living microorganisms, including spores
- Must fit properly so that a cough or sneeze cannot escape
- ______ gloving provides assurance against contamination
- Absence of pathogenic microorganisms that cause infection
- Can occur if a non-scrubbed-in personnel enters or touches the sterile field
- Type of antibiotics given prior to surgery
- Sterile _____ is an area that has been covered with a sterile barrier
- Be mindful of which one of these you use to administer drugs
- Contamination from the surgical team and environment
- Should be removed as part of surgical hygiene
- Can kill enveloped viruses
- Occurs when liquids soak through a drape from a sterile area to an unsterile area, and vice versa
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- Surgical scrub that has persistence limited to a few hours
- Type of suture pattern where a knot is taken for each stitch
- Purpose of surgical hand scrub is to remove as many _____________ as possible
- Middle layer that holds the fat together and provides extra support
- Type of suture pattern that has a running stitch
- Should be removed 10-14 days postoperatively
- Sutures that can cause chronic irritation if not removed on time
- Surgical scrub that has an immediate antimicrobial effect
- aka intradermal
- Rotation of hand and forearm so that the palm faces backward
- The colour ethylene oxide gas sterilization tape is before being exposed to ethylene oxide gas
- Type of wax that is used on a cut bone surface to assist with hemorrhage control
- Should be counted when the pack is opened and before the patient is closed
- Contamination from the patient itself
- Should be clean and free from hair and debris
- Should be tied back and covered with a cap
32 Clues: aka intradermal • Can kill enveloped viruses • Should be short, clean, and healthy • Contamination from the patient itself • Type of antibiotics given prior to surgery • Should be tied back and covered with a cap • Should be removed 10-14 days postoperatively • Should be removed as part of surgical hygiene • Should be clean and free from hair and debris • ...
Emergency Preparedness 2024-02-24
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- What type of food is recommended for long-term storage in case of emergencies?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for power outages?
- What should you do if you're caught outside during a flash flood?
- What should you do if you receive a tsunami warning?
- What should you do if there's a power outage during a heatwave?
- What emergency contact information should you have readily accessible?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for hygiene purposes?
- What essential item should you include in your emergency kit for water purification?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for communication in case of cellular network failure?
- What should you do if you smell gas after a disaster?
- What should you do to secure heavy furniture in your home?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for navigation if GPS fails?
- What should you do if you're trapped in a building during an earthquake?
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- What should you have in your emergency kit for treating minor injuries?
- What is the safest place to take shelter during a tornado?
- What should you include in your emergency kit for warmth in cold weather?
- What should you avoid during a lightning storm?
- What should you do to prepare your home for a hurricane?
- What should you have in your emergency kit for treating water-related illnesses?
- What should you do if you're stranded in your car during a snowstorm?
- What item should you include in your emergency kit to signal for help?
- What should you do if you're trapped in a wildfire?
- What important document should you keep in a waterproof container in your emergency kit?
- What organization provides guidelines for disaster preparedness?
- What communication device should you have in your emergency kit?
- What should you do if you're caught in a rip current while swimming?
- What should you do first in case of a fire emergency?
- What should you include in your emergency kit for your pets?
- What should you do if there's a chemical spill nearby?
- What should you do during an earthquake to protect yourself?
30 Clues: What should you avoid during a lightning storm? • What should you do if you're trapped in a wildfire? • What should you do if you receive a tsunami warning? • What should you do first in case of a fire emergency? • What should you do if you smell gas after a disaster? • What should you do if there's a chemical spill nearby? • ...
Food For The Poor-Partnerships 2024-08-13
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- Insects known for making honey.
- Having a strong effect.
- Place of worship often involved in community outreach.
- Became independent in 1962, retaining membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, Kingston, known for Reggae music.
- Group of related individuals.
- Bonds formed through charitable partnerships.
- Generous individual contributing to humanitarian efforts.
- Farm animals known for snouts.
- Homes built for families in need.
- Compassionate actions. Gentle in nature.
- Commitment to donate or assist those in need.
- Relating to illness and injuries and to their treatment or prevention
- A colorless, transparent, odorless liquid essential resource provided to impoverished areas.
- Country which word means "place of many trees".
- Follower of Christ.
- Sweet substance made by bees.
- Planned undertaking.
- Worship, relieve, obey, minister.
- Oval or round objects laid by a female bird.
- Grateful or appreciative.
- FFTP groups supported by aid and development initiatives.
- Practices that ensure long-term community health.
- Basic food items.
- Base or groundwork.
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- Collaborations between organizations.
- Process of learning. Key component in breaking the cycle of poverty.
- An outdoor area provided for children to play on.
- Group working together to achieve a common goal (ie alleviate poverty).
- Deep affection or care.
- Nations or states.
- Highly favored.
- Express warm approval or admiration of
- Construct or assemble.
- Prosper or flourish. Goal for communities receiving assistance.
- A country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America, Capital Bogota
- Country that literal meaning of the word is “depths" in Spanish.
- Money earned.
- A solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship.
- Practices for cleanliness.
- Country that means "The Savior"(2 words).
- An emblem of Christianity.
- Give or add to.
- Process of growth or improvement.
- Planned series of events or activities that FFTP does to to assist the poor.
- Central figure inspiring charitable work. In Hebrew means "God saves".
- Institutions for education.
- Show or explain to someone how to do something.
47 Clues: Money earned. • Highly favored. • Give or add to. • Basic food items. • Nations or states. • Follower of Christ. • Base or groundwork. • Planned undertaking. • Construct or assemble. • Having a strong effect. • Deep affection or care. • Grateful or appreciative. • Practices for cleanliness. • An emblem of Christianity. • Institutions for education. • Group of related individuals. • ...
Clothing 2024-08-29
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- Traditional Japanese garment with wide sleeves
- Long piece of cloth worn around the neck for warmth
- Knitted garment with an open front, usually with buttons
- Handwear that provides warmth and protection
- Sweater with a high, folded collar to keep warm
- Matching jacket and trousers for formal occasions
- Close-fitting legwear, often worn with skirts
- Sleeveless garment worn over a shirt or blouse
- Warm, soft fabric often used in jackets
- One-piece outfit that covers the body from shoulders to legs
- Formal jacket, part of a suit or business attire
- Comfortable pants often worn for exercise or lounging
- Garment covering the whole body, often used for work
- Clothing worn from the waist down, covering each leg
- Long shirt or dress, often worn over leggings
- Clothing designed for pregnant women
- Loose-fitting dress worn for sleeping
- Casual shoes designed for comfort and athletic activities
- Sleepwear consisting of a shirt and pants or shorts
- Headwear worn for protection or style
- Loose-fitting garment worn at home or after bathing
- One-piece garment combining shorts and a top
- Knitted garment worn on the upper body for warmth
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- Outerwear designed to keep you warm or dry
- Women's shirt often made of lightweight fabric
- Footwear that covers the ankle or higher
- Athletic wear comprising a jacket and pants
- Small decorative fasteners for shirt cuffs
- Garment worn on the feet, typically under shoes
- Straps worn over shoulders to hold up trousers
- Accessory worn around the neck, often for formal occasions
- Garment worn from the waist down, often part of a suit
- Waterproof coat for protection against rain
- Long outerwear garment, usually with sleeves
- Casual headwear, often with a brim
- Footwear designed to protect and comfort the feet
- Garments worn under clothing to shape the body
- Garment worn on the upper body, usually with sleeves
- Garments worn under clothes for comfort and hygiene
- Garments that cover the upper part of the legs
- Protective garment worn over clothes while cooking
- Accessory worn around the waist to hold pants up
42 Clues: Casual headwear, often with a brim • Clothing designed for pregnant women • Loose-fitting dress worn for sleeping • Headwear worn for protection or style • Warm, soft fabric often used in jackets • Footwear that covers the ankle or higher • Outerwear designed to keep you warm or dry • Small decorative fasteners for shirt cuffs • Athletic wear comprising a jacket and pants • ...
RAP Accreditation Crossword - Are You Ready?? 2023-05-03
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- accreditation will occur in the first week of
- check all 3 at all points of care
- this is standard 3
- please ensure this is completed by the MO before putting up a blood transfusion
- this is standard 2
- this is standard 1
- accreditation occurs every years
- this is standard 7
- there are moments of hand hygiene
- this zone triggers a MDT review
- refers to disclosing all information to the patient when an incident or error has occurred
- it is important to ask the question, are you or Torres Strait Islander origin
- early signs of sepsis may include a high heart rate and this
- this zone triggers a RGN review increased observations
- the APINCHEN acronym was developed that refers to medication
- this should be used as the sunrise document when any of the 3 zones are triggered
- screening and assessment is now a mandatory part of the nursing admission note
- 1800 702 264 is the hotline to call for all work injuries
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- this is standard 6
- the first two high risk in the APINCHEN acronym
- this are the first 4 of the 8 Charter of Health Care Rights
- asking this question is now what
- this is one of the top tips for Aboriginal appropriate care - to put family, kinship and community before their own health
- report all incidents through this system
- keeping safe is everyones?
- one of the biggest risk that a patient will encounter on a rehabilitation ward
- this saturation below 88% triggers a MET call
- this campaign intends to encourage patients and staff to have meaningful conversations which should include their goals of care
- this zone will trigger a MET call
- and responding to clinical deterioration is standard 8
- their are this many standards that SALHN will be measured against during accreditation week
- your worried, we're supports consumers to raise concerns about their clinical of mental situation
- this is standard 5
33 Clues: this is standard 6 • this is standard 3 • this is standard 2 • this is standard 1 • this is standard 7 • this is standard 5 • keeping safe is everyones? • this zone triggers a MDT review • asking this question is now what • accreditation occurs every years • check all 3 at all points of care • there are moments of hand hygiene • this zone will trigger a MET call • ...
Peyton Hargrove Culinary Crossword 2023-03-24
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- Food, Acidity, Time, Temperature, Oxygen and Moisture.
- The path food takes from receiving and storage through preparation, cooking, holding, serving, cooling, and reheating.
- Food that does not need any further preperation
- 41F to 135F
- A harmful microorganism that can make people Ill.
- A rolling boil
- A job that ensures processes and systems are running effectively within your organization.
- A mixture of 2 or more liquids that are normally immiscible.
- 1/4 inch thick matchstick cuts.
- 2 parts Onion, 1 part carrot and 1 part celery.
- Require a host to live and reproduce and are often found in seafood.
- 2 inches long and 1/4 inch by 1/4 inch thick.
- 'To the bite' Cooked pasta that is firm but not hard.
- An aromatic mixture of herbs tied together to flavor stocks and soups.
- Can make Biological toxins if not bought from approved suppliers.
- Washing your hands, wearing a clean uniform, and not scratching your scalp.
- A process that converts sugar to acids, gases and/or alcohol.
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- A normally harmless food that can cause an allergic reaction in some people.
- Sickness caused by food contaminated by pathogens.
- A food defense program that stands for Assure, Look, Employees, Reports and Threat.
- 1/8 inch thick cubes cut from julienne slices.
- A microorganism that is found everywhere and grows rapidly under FATTOM conditions.
- Food requiring time and temperature control to limit pathogen growth.
- A program used to identify health hazards and to establish strategies to prevent, eliminate, or reduce their occurrence.
- A system that identifies how old foods are and when those foods should be discarded before bacteria can cause foodborne illness.
- A substance that causes a baked good to rise.
- The transfer of harmful pathogens to food.
- A gentle bubble
- A microorganism that requires a living host to grow and can be transferred through food.
- White streaks and flecks of fat within the lean sections of meat.
30 Clues: 41F to 135F • A rolling boil • A gentle bubble • 1/4 inch thick matchstick cuts. • The transfer of harmful pathogens to food. • A substance that causes a baked good to rise. • 2 inches long and 1/4 inch by 1/4 inch thick. • 1/8 inch thick cubes cut from julienne slices. • Food that does not need any further preperation • 2 parts Onion, 1 part carrot and 1 part celery. • ...
Day Ten 2023-05-27
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- stopped living
- to produce or provide or to give way
- accept something a true
- a deputy or substitute acting for a superior
- no longer feeling distressed or anxious; reassured
- a flat, rectangular container, typically made of leather, for carrying books and papers
- the daughter of one's sibling
- a broad piece of metal or another suitable material, held by straps or a handle attached on one side, used as a protection against blows or missiles
- a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access
- someone responsible for processing cash, debit, credit and check transactions using a cash register or other point-of-sale system in a retail environment
- any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish
- an internal combustion engine in which heat produced by the compression of air in the cylinder is used to ignite the fuel
- go into or through
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
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- (of a place) surrounded by armed forces aiming to capture it or force surrender
- refusing to obey rules or someone in authority
- a person who propels and steers a gondola
- a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection
- fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans
- an evil spirit or demon
- a foreigner, especially one who is not a naturalized citizen of the country where they are living
- align or position
- an officer in the British army commanding a brigade and ranking immediately below a major general
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
- having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness
- a portion of an object or of material, produced by cutting, tearing, or breaking the whole
- suffered grief
- making no or little noise
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- a person or organization using the services of a lawyer or other professional person or company
30 Clues: stopped living • suffered grief • align or position • go into or through • an evil spirit or demon • accept something a true • making no or little noise • the daughter of one's sibling • to produce or provide or to give way • a person who propels and steers a gondola • a deputy or substitute acting for a superior • refusing to obey rules or someone in authority • ...
Quarter 1 Test Review 2021-11-01
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- The three natural rights according to Locke
- John whose ideas greatly influenced the Declaration of Independence
- The transfer of animals, crops, people, and diseases between Europe, Africa, and the Americas as a result of Columbus' voyages
- Region of the colonies characterized by cash crop agriculture
- Region of the colonies settled by Puritans
- John who helped save Jamestown by introducing tobacco as a cash crop
- Conflict fought over the Ohio River Valley that caused Britain to go into debt
- Patriot whose engraving of the Boston Massacre stirred up anti-British feelings throughout the colonies
- John who convinced the jury to acquit most of the British soldiers charged with murder following the Boston Massacre
- Religious revival that swept through the colonies beginning in the 1730s
- John who helped save Jamestown by enforcing rules for work and hygiene
- These laws placed taxes on imported goods such as glass, lead, and paint
- The first fighting of the American Revolution took place here
- England's first successful colony in America
- This battle was the turning point and convinced France to aid the Americans
- A person who worked for 5-7 years in exchange for passage to America and eventually became free
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to influence colonists to support independence
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- Lawmaking body in Britain
- This was the last major battle
- Sent colonists to Jamestown hoping to find gold and earn profits for its investors
- A majority of the first settlers of Jamestown were this kind of person
- Primary author of the Declaration of Independence
- According to Locke, government only has the powers that the people _________________ to
- Region of the colonies characterized by ethnic diversity
- Percentage of Americans that lived on family farms in the 1700s
- An all-water route to Asia through North America
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Law that forbid colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains
- This law placed a tax on paper products such as newspapers and legal documents
- Time period during which the Declaration of Independence was written
30 Clues: Lawmaking body in Britain • This was the last major battle • Commander of the Continental Army • Region of the colonies settled by Puritans • The three natural rights according to Locke • England's first successful colony in America • An all-water route to Asia through North America • Primary author of the Declaration of Independence • ...
Crossword 14 2023-11-13
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- Alluring charm and elegance associated with fame.
- ______ Tea - Tea served chilled with ice.
- A specific category or style of dance, such as ballet, contemporary, or folk dance.
- Liquid fuel used in many motorized vehicles.
- The core of the Earth is mostly composed of it
- Pizza ______ - A popular pizza chain with various pizza options.
- Paved public way for the traffic of vehicles.
- German manufacturer known for luxury vehicles.
- The rate at which a vehicle moves.
- Endangered marine reptile.(Two words)
- A colorful bird often kept as a pet.
- Used for baking, roasting, and cooking dishes. (Household Appliance)
- An essential trace element for humans and animals
- A space within a hotel where guests stay.
- Tool for cutting branches in the garden.
- ________ Code - A system of dots and dashes used in telegraphy for communication.
- The supposed ability to move objects with one's mind.
- The base or support on which a structure is built.
- A high-paced game in a confined space
- A Brazilian martial art that incorporates dance.
- Traditional Roman pasta with eggs, cheese, and pancetta.
- A historic and prestigious institution in the UK.
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- Connects Europe and Asia with various neighboring countries.
- Tequila-based cocktail with lime and orange liqueur.
- Pet _____ A facility where veterinarians care for animals.
- Person who operates a vehicle.
- In Canada, not the US.
- Herbivorous mammal with thick skin.
- A reflective glass item used for grooming and decoration.
- Covers the light bulb for softer lighting.
- Argentine soccer legend
- The porcelain fixture for human waste.
- The act of writing code and creating software.
- Space for personal hygiene and bathing.
- Outpatient healthcare centers.
- The ______ - Paranormal investigators face malevolent spirits.
- Tribute to fathers. (Two words)
- A secure box for storing valuables.
- _________ in BootsClever cat from European fairy tales.
- Jersey _______ - A creature with a horse-like head and bat-like wings.
- Cares for the health of animals.
- A common bird on farms and in ponds.
- Clouding of the eye's natural lens.
- A container with a rectangular or square shape.
44 Clues: In Canada, not the US. • Argentine soccer legend • Person who operates a vehicle. • Outpatient healthcare centers. • Tribute to fathers. (Two words) • Cares for the health of animals. • The rate at which a vehicle moves. • Herbivorous mammal with thick skin. • A secure box for storing valuables. • Clouding of the eye's natural lens. • A colorful bird often kept as a pet. • ...
Jazz Age: 1920s 2023-11-01
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- A group that most wanted to restrict immigrants by using threats and violent attacks
- The political policy that promotes the interests of native-born over those of immigrants
- The banning of alcohol
- Remaining apart from other countries affairs
- Many African Americans migrated from the rural south to industrial cities in the North
- People that would illegally sell alcohol
- This occurred after prohibition was placed, even though people expected it to die down because of it
- Many appliances and items were being producted very quickly and in strong numbers, what is this called?
- The big scare of communism, where Americans accused immigrants of importing socialist and communist ideas
- A trial involving a teacher teaching the theory that man descended from animals
- Many companies used this to get customers to purchase their products
- Secret bars that people would go to after prohibition was enforced
- The line of assembling automobiles; created by Henry Ford
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- The act that created taxes on products that were brought from Europe
- A pact that made it illegal to declare war
- Artistic development, racial pride, and a political organized organization was called this
- 5 nations agreed to limit their navy
- The friends of the President, that were being involved in financial scandals
- The president during the 1920s
- The last name of the man that invented the line of automobile assembly
- A bribery scandal where the Ohio Gang and the President had leased Navy reserves to private oil companies
- An attempt to arrest foreign anarchists, communists, and radical leftists
- These immigrant men were arrested for murder because they were anarchists
- Women that wore short skirts and bobbed hair, were considered rebellious in the 1920s
- New products came to the market after disposable income rose, like hygiene and household cleaning products. What are these called?
- An organization that battled against segregation and discrimination against African Americans
- An agreement with France, Britain, Germany, and America to help Germany pay war debts
- The device that was very popular during the 1920s, and was mass producted, and considered a "luxury item"
28 Clues: The banning of alcohol • The president during the 1920s • 5 nations agreed to limit their navy • People that would illegally sell alcohol • A pact that made it illegal to declare war • Remaining apart from other countries affairs • The line of assembling automobiles; created by Henry Ford • Secret bars that people would go to after prohibition was enforced • ...
Crossword 5 - Skincare 2023-10-13
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- Feeding your skin's appetite for beauty
- A mini construction site for your face
- Like the ingredients in your grandmother's garden
- Defending your skin like a knight in shining armor
- Like silk, but on your face
- Like a canvas before a masterpiece
- Finding peace in your skincare routine
- Because your skin deserves the best
- Like a facelift without the surgery
- Glowing like a summer sunset
- Like turning on the lights in a dark room
- Giving your skin a pep talk
- Loving your skin like a plant
- Aging with style
- Balancing act for your skin
- Making your skin feel young again
- Giving your skin what it craves
- A skin condition that nobody wants
- Making your skin as soft as a baby's bottom
- Like a spa day for your face
- Because soap just isn't fancy enough
- More colorful than a rainbow
- Keeping it clean, one skincare step at a time
- Like a yoga class for your skin
- Like a hug for your face
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- Makes your skin as happy as a clam
- Groundhog Day for your skin
- Bringing life back to your skin
- A word that's often thrown around in beauty ads
- Bringing out the beauty within
- Because your skin deserves to feel
- Bringing your skin back to its former glory
- Calming the storm on your face
- Like a trampoline for your face
- Because your skin deserves results
- Getting wiser, one fine line at a time
- Like a freshly fallen snow
- A road map of a life well-lived
- Like hitting the reset button on your skin
- Because skincare should smell good too
- Like hitting the rewind button on your skin
- Like a ripe piece of fruit, but for your skin
- Like the ABCs of skincare
- In the eye of the beholder and the hands of your skincare routine
- Like a butterfly from a cocoon
45 Clues: Aging with style • Like a hug for your face • Like the ABCs of skincare • Like a freshly fallen snow • Groundhog Day for your skin • Like silk, but on your face • Giving your skin a pep talk • Balancing act for your skin • Glowing like a summer sunset • Like a spa day for your face • More colorful than a rainbow • Loving your skin like a plant • Bringing out the beauty within • ...
NEUMAN PURRZZLE 2024-10-05
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- The process of prioritizing patient care based on the severity of their condition, often used in emergency settings.
- A forecast of the likely course and outcome of a patient's condition..
- : the organ located inside the skull that is in charge of all bodily processes in humans. The cranium, which consists of the bones that make up the head, protects the brain, which is composed of billions of nerve cells.
- : a collection of devices, equipment, supplies, machinery, etc. with a certain purpose or meant for a certain use
- : Protects the body from any infections.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition or disease.
- Techniques used to prevent contamination by pathogens during medical procedures.
- - help or assistance provided to someone, often in a medical context
- An individual receiving medical care or treatment.
- : is the framework that shields many of the internal organs of vertebrate animals and supports their soft tissues.
- The degree to which a patient follows prescribed medical advice and treatment regimens.
- Practices that promote health and prevent disease, particularly through cleanliness.
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- The process of recording patient care, assessments, and interventions in medical records to ensure continuity and quality of care.
- : a location where medical professionals such as nurses and doctors treat and tend to the sick and injured
- : Is it relating to the senses or sensation.
- - a medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to internal sounds of a patient's body, primarily the heart and lungs.
- An instrument used to measure blood pressure.
- The continuous observation of a patient’s condition to detect changes.
- The ability to recover quickly from illness or difficulties, often referring to a patient’s adaptability..
- a place where medical tests and research are conducted
- : This are the basic particles of chemical elements
- Actively supporting and promoting the rights and interests of patients within the healthcare system.
- : The process of regaining health from illness.
- –; an emergency procedure used to restore breathing and blood flow.
- : A test that measures different features of your blood.
25 Clues: : Protects the body from any infections. • : Is it relating to the senses or sensation. • An instrument used to measure blood pressure. • : The process of regaining health from illness. • An individual receiving medical care or treatment. • : This are the basic particles of chemical elements • a place where medical tests and research are conducted • ...
Who am I? 2021-11-04
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- I played the bass guitar in a band.
- Before Acumen, I worked in consumer lending at TD Bank and in Marketing at HSBC.
- I believe in the powerful blend of education and community to drive change
- I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography from the University of Southampton.
- I worked as a Global Fellow for Aakar Innovations, a menstrual hygiene social enterprise in India.
- I led a global cohort of educational leaders through a year-long professional program at TED-Ed, TED's non-profit education arm.
- I was a founding faculty member at the African Leadership College, Mauritius.
- I co-founded a technology start-up in San Francisco that built mobile products for sustainable urban mobility.
- My partner used to be an actor and has actually had several supporting roles in novelas in Brazil.
- I started my career as a middle school teacher in San Francisco.
- prior to Acumen, I built a marketing analytics team and developed new marketing strategies for a $1 billion apparel distributor.
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- I have never exceeded 65 km/h (40mph) speed
- I worked in Business Development at Aman Foundation, where I was responsible for building relationships aimed at generating scalable and sustainable solutions for health and education in Pakistan.
- I have founded and served as Art Director for CARMA Journal and Creative Director of 4-18 Foundation.
- Prior to joining Acumen, I worked at WeWork.
- I have met Justin Trudeau
- I speak 3 languages and I'm now learning a fourth
- My career began as a junior legal counsel in Argentina, supporting the implementation of government programs in the most needed areas of the country.
- I am a Chevening Scholar
- I founded Talenpac to design training programs that tackle poverty and inequality.
- I have been involved in various education-related projects in both the public and private sector, serving vulnerable communities, adults, young women, and children with a focus on inclusivity, entrepreneurship, and spiritual and social-emotional wellbeing.
- I have studied guitar for years, but I haven't played in front of more than 2 people.
22 Clues: I am a Chevening Scholar • I have met Justin Trudeau • I played the bass guitar in a band. • I have never exceeded 65 km/h (40mph) speed • Prior to joining Acumen, I worked at WeWork. • I speak 3 languages and I'm now learning a fourth • I started my career as a middle school teacher in San Francisco. • ...
Health Science Career Vocab 2025-11-07
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- Diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses and address health maintenance.
- Diagnose, manage, and treat conditions and diseases of the human eye and visual system
- Designs, creates, and fits artificial limbs to people who have lost a limb
- Supports dentists by preparing patients for treatment and handling administrative tasks
- Help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain.
- Apply knowledge of healthcare and information systems to assist in the design and development of computerized healthcare systems.
- Evaluate and treat people who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities to help them with vocational, daily living, and other skills that promote independence.
- Take x-rays and CAT scans
- Operate ultrasound equipment to create images of inside the body.
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- Compile, process, and maintain medical records of hospital and clinic patients
- Draw blood for tests, transfusions, donations, or research.
- Assess, treat, and care for patients by manipulating the spine
- Provide basic medical care to ill, injured, or convalescing patients
- They are responsible for performing scientific testing on samples and reporting results to physicians
- Assist nurses by providing basic care and helping patients with activities of daily living.
- Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth.
- Care for patients who have trouble breathing
- Complete administrative and clinical tasks, such as scheduling appointments and taking patients’ vital signs.
- Monitor the condition of people with disabilities or chronic illnesses and help them with daily living activities.
- Evaluates and treats injuries, provides emergency care, and develops injury prevention and rehabilitation programs for athletes
- Diagnose and treat problems with patients’ teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth.
- Dispense prescription medications and provide information to patients about the drugs and their use.
- Plan and conduct food service or nutritional programs to help people lead healthy lives.
- Examine patients for signs of oral diseases, such as gingivitis, and provide preventive care, including oral hygiene.
- Provides direct patient care, which includes conducting physical and health assessments, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and performing medical procedures like wound care
25 Clues: Take x-rays and CAT scans • Care for patients who have trouble breathing • Provide medical care related to pregnancy or childbirth. • Draw blood for tests, transfusions, donations, or research. • Help injured or ill people improve movement and manage pain. • Assess, treat, and care for patients by manipulating the spine • ...
Psychology of Emotions and Halloween 2025-10-30
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- Types of emotions that are experienced universally; i.e. happiness or sadness
- They wear pointy hats, own spooky cats, and brew stuff in vats
- Part of the brain that plays an important role in emotions including fear
- A lot of people believe they have seen one, but can they trust their senses?
- A popular Halloween costume associated with the ocean; their lifestyle probably caused a lot of mental illnesses!
- Emotion expressed by crying, being quiet, and/or withdrawing from others
- Emotion that can increase your heart rate, cause racing thoughts, or trigger the fight-or-flight response
- Types of emotions that are variations of primary emotions; i.e. frustration or pride
- A lot of kids dress up like him, even though they are likely scared of what he's named after
- They were meant to bring kids happiness, but most people find them creepy
- A monster made out of the body parts of dead people and only wanted to be loved :(
- Emotion expressed with frowning, yelling, or violent behavior
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- Undead creature that like to eat what this class is all about
- Emotion accompanied by a sense of well-being and satisfaction
- These monsters go through a terrifying transformation every full moon, but they don't remember it afterwards
- He definitely went through trauma as a child, but he uses his fear to fight crime
- These people have their brains pulled out of their nose
- Everyone has one of these, even though they are spooky they offer our brain protection
- Temporary emotional state of experiencing a consistent emotion
- We love to eat it on Halloween, but it isn't very healthy
- Emotion that might cause you to open your mouth or gasp
- Complex psychological states that include subjective, physiological, and behavioral responses
- Color associated with Halloween that is also one of RNE's colors
- Emotion triggered by a physical experience, such as seeing or smelling rotting food, blood, or poor hygiene
- This monster likes to suck people's blood, which would probably cause a lot of bad mental health impacts
25 Clues: These people have their brains pulled out of their nose • Emotion that might cause you to open your mouth or gasp • We love to eat it on Halloween, but it isn't very healthy • Undead creature that like to eat what this class is all about • Emotion accompanied by a sense of well-being and satisfaction • Emotion expressed with frowning, yelling, or violent behavior • ...
Infection Control 2026-01-28
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- a hospital acquired infection also known as HAI
- process of becoming protected from a disease or illness
- number 1 important thing a provider can do to prevent the spread of infection
- bacteria that has developed resistance to the antibiotic vancomycin
- any microorganism or agent that causes disease in its host
- absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms
- center for disease control
- microorganism found in humans body fluids that can cause infection and disease in humans
- a living thing or organism so small it can only be seen under a microscope
- hand hygiene and other PPE’s can be used to protect one’s self from exposure
- blood borne disease can cause death
- microscopic living organisms that have only one cell
- affects a number of organs, tissues, and the body as a whole
- human immunodeficiency virus
- steps taken to reduce the risk of droplet transmission of infectious agents
- functions as the body’s defense mechanism to protect it from infectious microorganisms
- white blood cells
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- infection limited to a specific part of the body
- proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
- additional infection control precautions in healthcare
- federal government agency that makes rules to protect workers from hazards on the job
- contaminated items or unsafe laboratory procedures that are unsafe to a humans health
- small germs that can infect you and make you sick
- what to do if exposed to blood
- key component of the immune system that defends the body
- bacteria that has developed resistance to the antibiotic methicillin
- microorganisms being unintentionally transferred from one substance or object with harmful effect
- substance that prevents the growth of disease causing microorganisms
- caused by HIV in blood or body fluids
- highly contagious disease caused by a bacterium that is carried on mucous droplets suspended in the air
- the treatment received to build immunity
- completely free from all living microorganisms
- procedures designed to prevent or stop the spread of infections in a healthcare setting
- there’s no vaccine for it
34 Clues: white blood cells • there’s no vaccine for it • center for disease control • human immunodeficiency virus • what to do if exposed to blood • blood borne disease can cause death • caused by HIV in blood or body fluids • the treatment received to build immunity • completely free from all living microorganisms • a hospital acquired infection also known as HAI • ...
Geri Syndromes 2026-02-24
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- Falls are the leading cause of injury-related _____ and mortality in adults 65 and older.
- A urinary storage issue involving excessive urination at night.
- The "Timed Up and Go" test, where taking greater than 12 seconds indicates an increased risk of falls.
- "Sleep _____" is the best initial approach for sleep disorders that do not have a serious underlying cause.
- Tissue damage that can be increased by shear stress crimping deeper vessels in pressure ulcers.
- A common geriatric syndrome involving the use of multiple medications.
- An acute change in mental status, often defined as "sudden confusion," characterized by difficulty concentrating and a fluctuating level of consciousness.
- An involuntary loss of urine that is sufficient to be a bother and imposes a significant burden on quality of life.
- A type of urinary incontinence caused by weakness of the urinary outlet.
- A type of hypotension defined by a systolic blood pressure drop of ≥ 20mmHg or a diastolic drop of > 10mmHg.
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- A validated outpatient screen for cognitive impairment involving a clock drawing and a three-word recall.
- A type of urinary incontinence characterized by a failure of the bladder to store urine because of high bladder pressure.
- The CDC initiative acronym for "Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths & Injuries".
- Beta-_____; clumps of this protein form plaques in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
- The acronym for the "Continuous Positive Airway Pressure" treatment used for sleep-disordered breathing.
- A common bony prominence where pressure ulcers form, especially when a patient is lying on a hospital mattress.
- The most common cause of dementia in persons over age 65.
- A state of vulnerability to situational challenges resulting from the accumulated effects of impairments in multiple systems.
- A progressive and largely irreversible clinical syndrome characterized by widespread impairment of mental function.
- The most frequent sleep complaint in older age, defined as difficulty in initiating or maintaining sleep.
- A protein that forms fibrous tangles in the brains of those with Alzheimer's disease.
- The "Confusion Assessment Method," which is the validated screening tool for delirium.
22 Clues: The most common cause of dementia in persons over age 65. • A urinary storage issue involving excessive urination at night. • A common geriatric syndrome involving the use of multiple medications. • A type of urinary incontinence caused by weakness of the urinary outlet. • The CDC initiative acronym for "Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths & Injuries". • ...
TTS - MAKING BED 2026-04-21
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- — Selimut kain tradisional yang biasanya dipakai di antara dua sprei.
- — Teknik menebar sprei dengan mengibaskannya agar rata.
- — Sebutan umum untuk semua kain yang digunakan di tempat tidur.
- — Ukuran tempat tidur untuk satu orang (100x200 cm).
- — Sebutan untuk orang yang menginap dan menggunakan tempat tidur.
- — Bagian kasur yang menjadi alas tidur utama.
- — Menata ulang tempat tidur agar kembali rapi.
- — Nama lain dari Bed Pad yang berfungsi sebagai ... matras.
- — Memeriksa kembali kerapian sebelum meninggalkan kamar.
- — Prinsip kebersihan yang harus dijaga selama menata tempat tidur.
- — Kain penutup paling luar yang menutupi seluruh tempat tidur.
- — Bagian kaki tempat tidur tempat meletakkan runner.
- — Sarung pembungkus bantal.
- — Kain dekoratif panjang yang diletakkan di kaki tempat tidur.
- — Ukuran tempat tidur paling besar (180x200 cm atau lebih).
- — Jenis selimut modern yang memiliki cover dan inner.
- — Dua tempat tidur ukuran single dalam satu kamar.
- — Kondisi sprei yang terpasang sangat kencang dan rapi.
- — Waktu dilakukannya layanan turn down service.
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- — Tempat tidur besar yang ditujukan untuk dua orang.
- — Kereta dorong untuk membawa perlengkapan making bed.
- — Posisi menekuk lutut saat bekerja untuk menghindari cedera punggung.
- — Istilah bahasa Inggris untuk kerutan pada sprei yang harus dihilangkan.
- — Lembaran sprei tipis untuk menutupi kasur.
- — Teknik melipat sudut sprei hingga membentuk sudut 45 derajat.
- — Bagian dalam selimut tebal yang diisi bulu angsa atau serat sintetis.
- — Proses melepaskan linen kotor dari tempat tidur.
- — Kantong atau keranjang tempat menaruh linen kotor.
- — Noda pada sprei yang harus segera diganti.
- — Pelapis matras agar tidak terkena keringat langsung.
- — Bahan alami yang umum digunakan untuk membuat sprei berkualitas.
- — Kantong kain pembungkus isi selimut tebal.
- — Jenis sprei yang berbentuk lembaran rata tanpa karet di pinggirnya.
- — Departemen yang bertanggung jawab atas kebersihan kamar.
- — Posisi bantal yang ditata berdiri tegak di kepala kasur.
- — Papan kayu atau busa di bagian kepala tempat tidur.
- — Membersihkan debu pada furnitur saat merapikan kamar.
- — Teknik melipat bagian atas sprei ke arah selimut.
- — Departemen tempat mencuci linen yang kotor.
- — Sebutan untuk tempat tidur kecil khusus bayi (baby ...).
40 Clues: — Sarung pembungkus bantal. • — Lembaran sprei tipis untuk menutupi kasur. • — Noda pada sprei yang harus segera diganti. • — Kantong kain pembungkus isi selimut tebal. • — Bagian kasur yang menjadi alas tidur utama. • — Departemen tempat mencuci linen yang kotor. • — Menata ulang tempat tidur agar kembali rapi. • — Waktu dilakukannya layanan turn down service. • ...
Semester Review 2023-01-03
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- city where Ms.B is from
- if you burn yourself (mild),you should run it under what type of water?
- Qt abbreviation stands for _____
- You should cover all cuts and sores with a _____
- type of knife used for peeling fruits and vegetables
- activates when combined with warm water and helps bread rise
- dices come from _____
- kitchen tool used to blend ingredients (alternatively you can use a fork)
- 1 Tablespoon = _____ teaspoons (write out the number)
- 1/8 tsp is also known as a _____
- you should always _____ BOTH brown sugar & flour after measuring
- kitchen tool used to cut in fat(butter)
- to work the dough you need to use your hands and _____
- the date eggs were washed, graded, and packed
- appliance used for heavy-duty mixing, whipping, or kneading; has multiple different attachments
- 41-135° F
- comes in 1c, 1/2 c, 1/3c, and 1/4c
- kitchen tool used to open cans
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- physical movement or transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object, or place to another
- liquid measuring cups must always be placed on a _____ before measuring
- diseases transmitted through food/poor personal hygiene
- you should always place this under your cutting board to stabilize it
- keep pot handles turned _____
- always use this kitchen tool to open the oven door
- Food that doesn't need further cooking, washing, or prep
- this protein should be cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F
- one purpose of eggs; when heated the protein in eggs coagulates (turns firm)
- most common knife used in the kitchen
- comes in 1Tbsp, 1tsp, 1/2tsp, 1/4tsp
- color of cutting board to use for beef
- a _____ is safer than a dull knife
- 1 cup = _____ Tablespoons (write out the number)
- your non-dominant hands forms the _____ when cutting to stabilize food
- the 4 steps to using a fire extinguisher
- kitchen tool with two handles used by the grocery shopper to gather ingredients
35 Clues: 41-135° F • dices come from _____ • city where Ms.B is from • keep pot handles turned _____ • kitchen tool used to open cans • Qt abbreviation stands for _____ • 1/8 tsp is also known as a _____ • a _____ is safer than a dull knife • comes in 1c, 1/2 c, 1/3c, and 1/4c • comes in 1Tbsp, 1tsp, 1/2tsp, 1/4tsp • most common knife used in the kitchen • ...
Food Safety 2020-10-17
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- it is important for everyone to maintain good ...........hygiene
- Viruses that causes food related illnesses mainly come from ……………
- Ice point method and ………… point method, are two ways to calibrate a thermometer.
- Microorganisms that causes food…………….. does not change the appearance, smell or taste of any food
- …………… Is an allergy symptom
- ………………… contamination is the transfer of harmful microorganisms from one food or surface to another
- Disposable gloves should change after ………. hours of continuous use
- ………… thermometers are using to check the surface temperature of a griddle
- Food which need time and temperature control to limit pathogen growth called ……… food
- Chopped potatoes for soup can be handled with …….. hands
- Single celled microorganisms that live in soil,water and the bodies of plant and animals
- One of the common food allergen
- One of the major virus that causes Food related illness.
- Red color chopping board should use to process the raw .......
- Food items should be stored away from walls and at least ……. Inches off the floor.
- HACCP is part of the Food Safety ........ System
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- Microwave is one of the ……………… method
- One of the common symptoms of food related illness
- Illness is any illness that is caused by
- Washing your ………… is one of the best ways to reduce the risk of food related illness.
- Bacteria and ……………… are the most common causes of food related illness
- When two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food, it is called an ……………
- Minimum cooking temperature of ground fish/meat is ………… degrees of Celsius
- Chopping board color for Ready To Eat food is .............
- How many times you can reheat the cooked food?
- Acronym for “conditions for bacteria to grow"
- Ice scoop should dip in ………….. bucket after each use.
- Never use …………… equipment to reheat the food, unless it is built to do so.
- Nontyphoidal Salmonella is commonly available in ……… and eggs
- Service krew must hold the dishes by the bottom or …....
30 Clues: …………… Is an allergy symptom • One of the common food allergen • Microwave is one of the ……………… method • Illness is any illness that is caused by • Acronym for “conditions for bacteria to grow" • How many times you can reheat the cooked food? • HACCP is part of the Food Safety ........ System • One of the common symptoms of food related illness • ...
Food Safety 2020-10-18
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- Minimum cooking temperature of ground fish/meat is ………… degrees of Celsius
- Chopping board color for Ready To Eat food is .............
- …………… Is an allergy symptom
- Major food source for Lacotose intolerance
- One of the major virus that causes Food related illness.
- Food items should be stored away from walls and at least ……. Inches off the floor.
- HACCP is part of the Food Safety ........ System
- How many times you can reheat the cooked food?
- Microwave is one of the ……………… method
- it is important for everyone to maintain good ...........hygiene
- Disposable gloves should change after ………. hours of continuous use
- Viruses that causes food related illnesses mainly come from ……………
- Microorganisms that causes food…………….. does not change the appearance, smell or taste of any food
- Illness is any illness that is caused by
- ………… thermometers are using to check the surface temperature of a griddle
- One of the common symptoms of food related illness
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- Never use …………… equipment to reheat the food, unless it is built to do so.
- Bacteria and ……………… are the most common causes of food related illness
- Red color chopping board should use to process the raw .......
- Washing your ………… is one of the best ways to reduce the risk of food related illness.
- Ice point method and ………… point method, are two ways to calibrate a thermometer.
- One of the common food allergen
- ………………… contamination is the transfer of harmful microorganisms from one food or surface to another
- Chopped potatoes for soup can be handled with …….. hands
- When two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food, it is called an ……………
- Single celled microorganisms that live in soil,water and the bodies of plant and animals
- Food which need time and temperature control to limit pathogen growth called ……… food
- Ice scoop should dip in ………….. bucket after each use.
- Nontyphoidal Salmonella is commonly available in ……… and eggs
- Acronym for “conditions for bacteria to grow"
- Service krew must hold the dishes by the bottom or …....
31 Clues: …………… Is an allergy symptom • One of the common food allergen • Microwave is one of the ……………… method • Illness is any illness that is caused by • Major food source for Lacotose intolerance • Acronym for “conditions for bacteria to grow" • How many times you can reheat the cooked food? • HACCP is part of the Food Safety ........ System • ...
SERVSAFE ed 7 CK 2021-02-12
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- the path that food takes through your operation. It begins with purchasing and ends with service
- chops/steaks and roasts of beef, pork lamb and veal, also seafood cook to temperature is 145F for 15 seconds
- all items not in their original container must be this
- a food safety management system based on identifying significant biological, chemical or physical hazards at specific points with in a product's flow
- a Contaminate of a foreign object that does NOT belong in food ie metal shavings, staples, bandage
- the cook to temperature is 165F
- milk, soy, eggs, wheat, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts
- RTE and TCS food can be stored for only___ days
- correcting the accuracy of a thermometer
- illness causing mirco-organisms are frequently found on specific types of food once considered safe
- brings pathogens down to safe levels
- handwashing is the most important part of personal_______
- the water temperature of 110F for the first sink is for what
- inspects all food except meat, poultry and eggs
- the number of compartments in a commercial kitchen manual dish washing set-up
- this type of contact is not recommended with RTE foods
- the conditions for bacteria to grow
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- the rotation of your items in the cooler
- a disease transmitted to people by food
- the name of the order that raw meats should be stored in the cooler, highest cook to temperature on the bottom
- time and temperature as a control for safety
- the two stage _______process. 135F-70F with-in 2 hours then 70-41 in an additional 4 hours
- the minimum amount of time to scrub hands with soap
- 41F-135F
- regulates and inspect meat, poultry and eggs
- beef, pork cook to temperature is 155F for 15 seconds
- the safest place to thaw foods
- the process where hot food is stored at 135F and above while cold food is stored at 41F and lower
- leftovers cooked to 165F for 15 seconds within a 2 hour time frame
29 Clues: 41F-135F • the safest place to thaw foods • the cook to temperature is 165F • the conditions for bacteria to grow • brings pathogens down to safe levels • a disease transmitted to people by food • the rotation of your items in the cooler • correcting the accuracy of a thermometer • time and temperature as a control for safety • regulates and inspect meat, poultry and eggs • ...
Chapter 10-12 Vocabulary 2023-03-01
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- how your child uses words to express himself/herself
- ability to understand the different elements of spoken or written language
- a tendency to refuse to do, to do the opposite of, or to do something at variance with what is asked
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- your eyes move around rapidly in a range of directions, but don't send any visual information to your brain
- Children from age 3 to 5, starting school
- an angry outburst by someone who has lost their temper in reaction to something they didn't want to happen
- type of competition or animosity among siblings, whether blood-related or not.
- the right or condition of self-government
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- preoccupied with oneself and one's affairs
- One- or two-year-old child
- a person falls asleep and then moves from a light sleep into a deep sleep
- skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands
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- Recurrent and excessive distress about anticipating or being away from home or loved ones
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- a teacher or child caregiver nurtures a child's social/emotional, physical, and cognitive development
- the characteristic of a material that does not continue to burn after the heat source is removed
- the ability to control one's feelings and overcome one's weaknesses
- the activity of mixing socially with others
- feelings of great fear experienced on suddenly waking in the night
- processes in the brain that allow us to take information we receive from our 5 senses
- an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal
- produced by joining chemical monomers into polymers using a chemical reaction called polymerisation
- any of the ringlike muscles surrounding and able to contract or close a bodily passage or opening
- an idea of the self constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others
- a state caused by inadequate quantity or quality of sleep
- self-centered
28 Clues: self-centered • One- or two-year-old child • Children from age 3 to 5, starting school • the right or condition of self-government • preoccupied with oneself and one's affairs • the activity of mixing socially with others • how your child uses words to express himself/herself • skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands • ...
First Aid Unit 2013-12-09
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- The 'M' in H-A-R-M: do NOT rub the injured part.
- The 'E' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Raise injury higher than heart-level to get the blood flowing away from the injury.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with the health and well being of your body, and the way your body functions.
- Includes dialing important numbers and talking to the Ambulance. Explain the situation carefully over the phone. Is the second 'C' of First Aid.
- Acronym to help you remember what to do when you have a soft-tissue injury.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with the way you react to events in your life.
- Third 'C' of First Aid. In this step you assist the victim(s).
- The 'C' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Involves applying pressure to the injury.
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- The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your spirit.
- Vehicle equipped for taking sick people to and from the hospital. Their phone number is 100.
- Most of the injuries you will have during your lifetime will fit into this category. Injuries in this category include cuts, bruises, sprains, strains and cartilage damage.
- Part of the Health Triangle; has to do with how well you get along with others.
- They are responsible for preventing and detecting crime. Their phone number is 101.
- Things that you do in order to keep clean and maintain good health.
- First 'C' of First Aid. Includes being aware of your surroundings, checking for victims, and thinking of what could have happened.
- The 'H' in H-A-R-M: do NOT apply warmth to the injury.
- Practical and immediate care for sudden illness or injury.
- Acronym to help you remember Airways, Breathing, Circulation.
- The 'D' in P-R-I-C-E-D. Involves going to the doctor to learn what happened.
- Acronym to help you remember what NOT to do when you have a soft-tissue injury.
20 Clues: The 'M' in H-A-R-M: do NOT rub the injured part. • The 'H' in H-A-R-M: do NOT apply warmth to the injury. • Practical and immediate care for sudden illness or injury. • Acronym to help you remember Airways, Breathing, Circulation. • Third 'C' of First Aid. In this step you assist the victim(s). • The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your spirit. • ...
A CHRISTMAS CAROL VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2 2015-11-27
Across
- to seize upon; hold firmly
- an unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable
- to predict; calculate in advance
- liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish
- something feigned, invented, or imagined; a made-up story
- to hold back; hinder; impede
- to emphasize or make prominent
- a storm of the most intense severity
- easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate; brittle; frail
- a person whose business is lending money at interest on personal, movable property deposited with the lender until redeemed
- causing or capable of causing death; mortal; deadly
- a powerful feeling of resentment or anger aroused by something perceived as an injury, insult, or injustice
- brave, spirited, noble-minded
- a person who receives or entertains guests at home or elsewhere
- extreme mental agitation; wild excitement or derangement
- highly offensive; repugnant; disgusting
- Usually, groceries; especially British. grocery. food and other commodities sold by a grocer
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- grim or unpleasantly severe; stern; cruel
- containing a high amount of water or water vapor; noticeably moist
- one class of such a set
- meager; not adequate
- capable of being bent, usually without breaking; easily bent
- very harsh, bright, dazzling light
- indication of a future course of action
- a person who is rejected or cast out, as from home or society
- a condition or practice conducive to the preservation of health, as cleanliness
- the act of breaking; state of being broken
- violent in action or spirit; raging; furious
- any place of shelter and safety; refuge
- capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object
- limited to the object or objects designated
- clothes or apparel, especially rich or splendid garments
- to enjoy a pleasant situation
- of very little importance or value; insignificant
- lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength
- not clear to the understanding; hard to perceive
- taking place, changing, moving, etc., by small degrees or little by little
- consistent, orderly, or pleasing arrangement of parts
- having a space or cavity inside; not solid; empty
- a class or category; kind; sort; style
40 Clues: meager; not adequate • one class of such a set • to seize upon; hold firmly • to hold back; hinder; impede • to enjoy a pleasant situation • brave, spirited, noble-minded • to emphasize or make prominent • to predict; calculate in advance • very harsh, bright, dazzling light • a storm of the most intense severity • a class or category; kind; sort; style • ...
TBEX 2017-03-19
Across
- When calling a "Left Flank" it is called when what foot hits the ground?
- The Cadet handbook refers to a ______ Apocalypse.
- The 45th word of the Cadet Creed.
- A step up from Platoon.
- Followership is the act, _______, and willingness to follow a leader.
- The WYA utilizes a "Hands ____" leadership concept
- One of the leadership traits
- Highest Cadet appointed rank
- Third word of the acronym AAR.
- The highest ribbon you can earn at the academy.
- "I.T. stands for ________ Training
- The _________ presentation is the last Platoon Drill event of the cycle.
- Former Cadets advice was to use this wisely in Study Skills
- An example of a combined command
- A leader must provide the _______, direction and motivation.
- Part of the WYA mission statement mentions becoming productive ________.
- One of the four factors of leadership.
- The "K" in KP.
- You need one of these to complete part of "Job Skills"
- First part of the acronym DFAC
- The WYA's primary focus
- What does the "P" in CAP stand for?
- The amount of Appointed Ranks within a platoon.
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- The Commandant's rank.
- The 26th word of our National Anthem
- Another name for a platoon identification flag
- First Part of a two part command is the _____ command
- What does the "P" in RPM stand for?
- The four core values of the WYA are Respect, ______, Commitment, and Professionalism.
- The second part of an 8 core component.
- The Be, _____, and Do of leadership.
- The first flag ceremony of the day.
- One of the Preparation Drill Exercises
- The second word in I.T.
- One of the WYA values
- The highest earned Cadet rank.
- There are ____ rest positions from the halt.
- The two authorized platoon formations are column and _____.
- You can have appointed ranks and _____ ranks.
- One of the leadership powers
- The 4th part of the Recovery drill is the _____ stretch.
- The set of values all Cadets will adhere is the ______ Code
- The amount of steps to problem solving
- A leader must make ______ and timely decisions
44 Clues: The "K" in KP. • One of the WYA values • The Commandant's rank. • A step up from Platoon. • The second word in I.T. • The WYA's primary focus • One of the leadership traits • Highest Cadet appointed rank • One of the leadership powers • Third word of the acronym AAR. • The highest earned Cadet rank. • First part of the acronym DFAC • An example of a combined command • ...
Grammar Final Project - Andrea Barralaga 2021-12-10
Across
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable.
- a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality.
- the feeling of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
- a ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- a state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems.
- the action of inoculating or of being inoculated; vaccination.
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
- refers to the loss of memories, such as facts, information and experiences.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- An entry recording a sum owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
- a useful or valuable thing or person.
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- the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.
- spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact.
- a temporary alliance for combined action, especially of political parties forming a government.
- take possession of a mortgaged property when the mortgagor fails to keep up their mortgage
- an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offences.
- A person or company to whom money is owing.
- an act of taking money out of an account.
- (of a monarch) renounce one's throne.
- Something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default.
- A process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination.
- the ancient past, especially the period of classical and other human civilizations before the Middle Ages.
25 Clues: (of a monarch) renounce one's throne. • a useful or valuable thing or person. • an act of taking money out of an account. • A person or company to whom money is owing. • A system of money in general use in a particular country. • the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period. • a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable. • ...
Infection Control SIG 2022-04-13
Across
- a positive pressure room is used for a patient who is ____.
- a key ____ is the part of the equipment that must remain sterile, such as a syringe hub, and must only contact another key____>
- what colour is the IPAC Ward Resource Folder in Pod B.
- a key ____ is the area on the patient such as a wound or IV cannula area that must be protected from microorganisms.
- Shingles is a ____type of infection?
- what is the last step in the Aseptic Technique: peripheral cannulation procedure?
- what standard (number) is Preventing and Controlling Healthcare Associated Infections?
- Meningitis is a ____ type of infection?
- who to contact when a body fluid exposure occurs after hours.
- to safely remove PPE after being in a room with a patient diagnosed with Covid-19, which PPE item is removed first?
- an area that is free of microorganisms, used to prevent contamination during a medical procedure.
- the minimum volume (mL) of blood per blood culture bottle.
- with aseptic technique there a 3 zones, what is the third zone called?
- what colour is the IPAC Ward Resource Folder in Pod A.
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- the cleaning solution used to clean a patent's skin prior to venepuncture is 2% ____.
- how many steps to be undertaken when a body fluid exposure occurs from a known source?
- MRSA, VRE, CRE & CPE are all examples of_____.
- after a procedure or body fluid exposure risk is a moment number ____?
- which level of Standard Precautions are required for a patient with Clostridium Difficile?
- when taking a patient's blood, clean the skin for ____ seconds.
- the maximum volume (mL) of blood per blood culture bottle.
- the anaerobic blood culture bottle is what colour?
- which blood culture bottle should be filled first?
- to safely remove PPE after being in a room with a patient diagnosed with Covid-19, which PPE item is removed last?
- how many hand hygiene moments are there?
- the cleaning solution used to clean a patent's skin prior to venepuncture is 70%_____.
- what colour on the white envelope for an Unknown Body Fluid Exposure?
- which level of Standard Precautions are required for a patient with VRE?
28 Clues: Shingles is a ____type of infection? • Meningitis is a ____ type of infection? • how many hand hygiene moments are there? • MRSA, VRE, CRE & CPE are all examples of_____. • the anaerobic blood culture bottle is what colour? • which blood culture bottle should be filled first? • what colour is the IPAC Ward Resource Folder in Pod B. • ...
Phillips Crossword 1 2023-07-23
Across
- formal military attire
- whiskered fish
- Brazilian fighting style
- summer fruit
- big glass of beer
- Papa's favorite invention
- 3 under par
- the golden state
- hang loose
- Kalani's alma mater
- Papa's favorite colors to wear
- naval base in Japan
- Kalani's favorite fruit to wear
- marine invertebrates that typically form compact colonies of many identical individual polyps
- luck of the ___________
- sea cow
- God's waiting room
- always faithful
- utensil comprised of two sticks that are equal in size
- Walt's famous park in Florida
- an artificial waterway
- Papa's favorite dinner
- the best time to run on the beach
- feathery and grand palm tree that grows to sizes up to 18 feet long
- Kole’s favorite anime ever
- band that sings "Maybe"
- a mammal that we always love to see
- where Auntie Pilar has dual citizenship
- narrow boat with pointed ends
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- the branch of medicine dealing with hygiene, epidemiology, and disease prevention
- Kameron's nickname when he was a kid
- number of Phillips grandkids
- U.S. army parachute team
- Alan's chilis
- yellow-green gas at room temperature
- where Papa gets his coffee
- an "X" on a bowling scoresheet
- Portuguese donuts
- the only AI at Papa's house
- a reptile that looks like a dinosaur that usually lives in fresh water
- grow this plant to attract butterflies to your yard
- famous Vietnamese noodle soup
- Papa's favorite ice cream flavor
- loves and devotes oneself to their home & country
- our favorite golden retriever
- score of 40-40 in tennis
- where Kyler works
- what the Phillips family is full of
- one that loves sweets
- where Kyler trains
- big bird that scoops up fish
- flower commonly found in Hawaii
- treasure island
- drink with lemonade and tea; nam ed after a golfer
- drama show where the main character has a photographic memory
- bug that will ruin the paint on your car
56 Clues: sea cow • hang loose • 3 under par • summer fruit • Alan's chilis • whiskered fish • always faithful • treasure island • the golden state • big glass of beer • Portuguese donuts • where Kyler works • God's waiting room • where Kyler trains • Kalani's alma mater • naval base in Japan • one that loves sweets • formal military attire • an artificial waterway • Papa's favorite dinner • luck of the ___________ • ...
MANAGEMENT OF PEOPLE 2023-11-23
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- this is where the main responsibility in an organization rest with the head office
- this the process of making a job more interesting and challenging by increasing the range of tasks
- this is where branches of an organization are able to make substantial decisions for themselves
- this involves trusting a subordinate to carry out duties
- this is a manger directly responsible for someone else
- this is where a worker is given more task to do at the same level of challenge
- this is a theory by Herzberg which suggests that if workers are satisfied, they will stick with one employer for long
- these are factors in the external environment that motivate like pay
- this involves giving employees a variety of tasks
- this is a legitimate right associated with a specific role
- This represesents the number of employees accountable to a manager
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- This is the different levels within an organization representing the degree of authority and responsibility
- successive links from top to bottom in a hierarchy showing lines of responsibility
- this is a financial incentive where the performance of an employee is evaluated
- this is a theory that suggests rewards and incentives are the greatest motivators
- according to Herzberg this is the reason why an individual takes certain actions
- this system of financial incentive ranks jobs from highest to lowest in terms of at what value the job helps the company to be profitable
- this theory focuses on a predominant approach on how the leader handles problems
- this type of motivation comes form within an individual
- this is being answerable for actions taken and tasks performed
- this is the duty to carry out tasks according to the level expected
- According to this person’s theory of motivation an individual needs must be met to get the best out of the individual
- according to Herzberg these factors need to present in the workplace to ensure basic satisfaction example a safe clean space
- this theory assumes that leaders have certain personal and physical characteristics that enable them to lead other people and get them to perform
24 Clues: this involves giving employees a variety of tasks • this is a manger directly responsible for someone else • this type of motivation comes form within an individual • this involves trusting a subordinate to carry out duties • this is a legitimate right associated with a specific role • this is being answerable for actions taken and tasks performed • ...
Human Growth Unit 1 and 2 Crossword 2023-11-15
Across
- One or Two Years Old
- How people see themselves
- Toys, activities and tasks that are suitable for for a child at a certain age
- Type of sleep disturbance that occurs during the first few hours of sleep
- The set of 32 teeth that gradually replace the primary teeth
- Something that will not burn as quickly as other materials
- Muscles that help regulate elimination from the bowels
- Fabrics made form chemicals, rather than natural resources
- Able to use both hands with equal skills
- Learning by watching and copying others
- The ability to understand how another person feels
- Children Age Three to Five Years Old
- People who think about their own needs and wants, not those of others
- A mental ability that involves using the imagination to produce original ideas.
- The study of the brain
- A sleep cycle characterized by rapid eye movement
- The process by which the brain combines information taken in through the sense to ake a whole
- Doing the opposite of what other want
- Competition between brothers and/or sisters for parents’ affection and attention
- Playing near but not actually with other children
- The ability to interpret and understand everyday situations and to use prior experiences when faced with new situations or problems.
- Skillful use of the hands or fingers
- Personal Care and Cleanliness
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- The process by which young children learn to get along with other people
- A feeling of belonging with others
- Independence.
- Unplanned learning
- A cycle of sleep in which rapid eye movement doesn’t occur
- Lacking adequate sleep
- The ability to control one’s own behavior
- A fear of being away from parents, or normal environment
- Incidents in which children release anger or frustration by screaming, kicking, crying, or holding their breath
- Serious Speech difficulty that occurs when a person speaks with sporadic repetition or prolonged sounds
- Playing with other children
- The ability to use clear, distinct speech
- Learning that results from being taught formally or informally
- Abnormal Fears
37 Clues: Independence. • Abnormal Fears • Unplanned learning • One or Two Years Old • Lacking adequate sleep • The study of the brain • How people see themselves • Playing with other children • Personal Care and Cleanliness • A feeling of belonging with others • Children Age Three to Five Years Old • Skillful use of the hands or fingers • Doing the opposite of what other want • ...
Everything Review February 7 2024-02-07
Across
- finding differences
- the era where countries sailed to explore the Americas and find new sea routes
- use this good-tasting soap to clean your teeth
- congratulating your teammates respectfully
- using force to expand the lands of a kingdom
- a form of government giving power to the people
- the powerhouse of the cell
- bragging about a win or achievement
- a storage pocket in a cell
- a whole number and a fraction
- the lesson you're supposed to learn from a fairy tale
- finding similarities
- top number in a fraction
- short stories with a moral, like Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, etc.
- the gel-like substance that holds organelles in place
- the force against the protagonist
- using soap and water to clean yourself every day
- the lands where a country has power
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- believing your own culture to be superior to all others
- DNA - the genetic code in cells
- a fraction with a top number larger than the bottom
- your personal level of cleanliness
- a sticky buildup on teeth that needs to be brushed away
- a time period of "rebirth" in science, art, and literature in Europe
- the main problem in a story
- part of a whole
- single-celled organisms living on our bodies that make our sweat stink
- Nordic explorers who were the first Europeans to sail to what is now North America
- the sequence of events in a story
- a simple sugar formed in the mitochondria
- hired by France to establish colonies in the New World - built at Montreal and Quebec
- bottom number in a fraction
- hired by France to find gold and a route to India
- treating your fellow competitors with respect and dignity
- gives structure to plant cells
- the hero of a story
- hired by Spain to find a route to Asia; found North America instead
- wear it under your arms to smell fresh
- regard for the feelings and needs of others
- the organelle responsible for photsynthesis
- change these every day
41 Clues: part of a whole • finding differences • the hero of a story • finding similarities • change these every day • top number in a fraction • the powerhouse of the cell • a storage pocket in a cell • the main problem in a story • bottom number in a fraction • a whole number and a fraction • gives structure to plant cells • DNA - the genetic code in cells • the sequence of events in a story • ...
The Responsibility 2023-12-22
Across
- What word means Totally, completely or entirely
- Smoking, garbling, and drinking is all _______.
- Are the states getting a small or large amount of money from gambling?
- What was the deadly food item at panera?
- At the ______ Falls plant.
- Camel What was the cartoon that camel cigarettes used to market to kids?
- Addictions is caused by ______ use.
- these documents were stamped with what word?
- “I started thinking [that joining the ____ Program] was a mistake,”
- Did the charge lemonade have a warning label on it?
- What Word means engage in a close fight or struggle without weapons
- A former chief of staff and senior policy.
- Three years later, evaluators identified another issue related to______.
- What word means to cause great suffering to and or punishment 10
- Does having a heart condition increase your likelihood of having a cardiac event with caffeine?
- Why did cigarette companies target kids?
- Does a charged lemonade have a warning label on it?
- “But there is no known case of asbestos-related disease from the _______ industry using this technology.”
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- A study on smoking patterns of 15- to 24-years olds.
- Organizations that treat gambling addictions have seen cases ______over the past year
- Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective.
- The _______ solution would be to raise the price.
- Asbestos is hazardous and ______.
- How many categories of youth were found in the Youth target 1987 study?
- One of the former presidents.
- Open to more than one interpretation.
- What is the second-largest cigarette company?
- What word means to flood or inundate with a great quantity of something
- The decision was a stinging blow to the ___.
- The _______ location for the Joe camel ad campaign is wherever younger adult smokers hang out.
- philip morris cigarette company’s advertising campaign.
- Why else would companies target Kids because of New ______.
- What word means to make easy or easier
- What age do you have to be to wager?
34 Clues: At the ______ Falls plant. • One of the former presidents. • Asbestos is hazardous and ______. • Addictions is caused by ______ use. • What age do you have to be to wager? • Open to more than one interpretation. • What word means to make easy or easier • What was the deadly food item at panera? • Why did cigarette companies target kids? • ...
