hygiene Crossword Puzzles
food tech 2022-05-23
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- virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- defines the unfolding or breaking up of a protein, modifying its standard three-dimensional structure.
- reactions, a nonenzymatic reaction between sugars and proteins that occurs upon heating and that produces browning of some foods
- Microorganisms contaminate the food from harvesting to preparation to consumption.
- properties, describes how ingredients behave during preparation and cooking, how they affect the finished food product in terms of how it looks, tastes, and feels.
- solutions,Unsaturated solutions are solutions in. which the amount of dissolved solute is. less than the saturation point of the.
- solutions, A solution in which the maximum amount of solvent has been dissolved. Any more solute added will sit as crystals on the bottom of the container.
- is a process in which food, is scalded in boiling water and then removed and put into cold water
- solutions,containing an amount of a substance greater than that required for saturation as a result of having been cooled from a higher temperature to a temperature below that at which saturation occurs
- poisoning, also called foodborne illness, is an illness caused by eating contaminated food.
- fine dispersion of minute droplets of one liquid in another in which it is not soluble or miscible.
- contamination, Physical contamination happens when a food has been contaminated by a foreign object.
- is the process where starch and water are subjected to heat, causing the starch granules to swell.
- a category of taste in food (besides sweet, sour, salt, and bitter), corresponding to the flavor of glutamates, especially monosodium glutamate.
- are harmless, many are highly beneficial, some indicate the probable presence of filth, disease organisms, spoilage, and a few cause disease.
- food safety hazard refers to any agent with the potential to cause adverse health consequences for consumers.
- are protein molecules that are present in all living things.
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- is the physical movement or transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object, or place to another.
- the measures and conditions necessary to control hazards and to ensure fitness for human consumption of a foodstuff taking into account its intended use.
- action or process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state.
- the introduction of air into a material.
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect.
- the contraction of two vowels into a diphthong or single vowel.
- are brown in colour and have a distinct taste and consistency. Producing dextrin therefore results in a change in colour of food to golden brown.
- is what happens to pure sugar when it reaches 338° F. A few tablespoons of sugar put in a pan and heated will eventually melt and, at 338° F, start to turn brown.
- life, The shelf life of food is when the food retains an acceptable quality from a safety.
- in First Out, you need to label your food with the dates you store them.
- the way an item of food or drink feels in the mouth, as distinct from its taste.
28 Clues: make clean and hygienic; disinfect. • the introduction of air into a material. • are protein molecules that are present in all living things. • the contraction of two vowels into a diphthong or single vowel. • in First Out, you need to label your food with the dates you store them. • the way an item of food or drink feels in the mouth, as distinct from its taste. • ...
Advertising Unit Vocabulary 2024-01-02
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- an advertising technique that “transfers” feelings or emotions from the ad to the audience. Food advertisements are an example of transfer.
- the measurement of mistakes/errors, how true something is.
- an advertising technique that uses the method of “jumping on the bandwagon.” The effect produced is making the audience believe that they will be left out if they don’t have/use the product being advertised. (Everyone else has one, so should you!)
- parts of the text that help the reader understand and connect with the text. (Examples: footnotes, definitions of vocabulary, “about the author,” charts and graphs, illustrations/images, etc.)
- being appropriate for the occasion.
- reasoning or facts given in opposition to one’s claim, supports the other side.
- an original account or record created at the time of an event by someone who witnessed or was involved in it. (Examples: autobiographies, letters, government records, photographs, etc.)
- well-grounded/justifiable, logically correct
- the level to which something is true or believable.
- the CLAIM in an essay, tells the reader what your paper is about, your point-of-view on the topic, and gives a “road map” for the reader to follow when reading your essay.
- a fixed, oversimplified image of a person, group, or idea; something conforming to that image.
- analyzes, interprets, or critiques primary sources. (Examples: textbooks, books about historical events, works of criticism such as movie or book reviews, etc.)
- writing/text that informs the reader about a topic.
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- an advertising technique that uses data and statistics to entice the audience to use their product or service. (9/10 dentists agree that this is the best toothpaste for your teeth! 90% of users agree that this product helped them lose weight.)
- an advertising technique that uses a celebrity to get the audience to buy or use the product.
- the intended readers of specific types of texts.
- extreme exaggeration used for emphasis, often used for comic effect.
- a convincing force, an object or person with expertise in a certain subject.
- an advertising technique that uses real people who talk about how great their experience with the product has been. Often used for medications and beauty or hygiene products, things that will improve your life.
- appeals to the reader’s emotions, gets their attention by creating an emotional connection with the reader.
- a NOUN (person, place, or thing) that is the result of an action or event.
- a preference, especially one that prevents impartial judgment.
- a VERB (action word) that means to produce an effect on someone/something.
- an advertising technique that makes the audience feel special if they have the product being advertised. (Be the first one to own the product! You will be so cool if you have it! Everyone will want to be like you!)
- a writer’s statement of a position or opinion about a topic. (Could also be a writer’s response to a question when writing a paragraph or essay. CER=Claim, Evidence, Reasoning.)
- the reason for writing, what the writer is hoping to accomplish.
26 Clues: being appropriate for the occasion. • well-grounded/justifiable, logically correct • the intended readers of specific types of texts. • the level to which something is true or believable. • writing/text that informs the reader about a topic. • the measurement of mistakes/errors, how true something is. • a preference, especially one that prevents impartial judgment. • ...
Stage Makeup Terminology 2025-04-07
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- A base layer of make-up.
- Thick makeup great for stage makeup, character makeup, cosplay and SFX. Great to highlight and shadow but also as a foundation. It can be applied directly to the skin without needing to be activated.
- A sticky quick-drying glue used to attach materials to the skin
- In SFX makeup, Witch Hazel is mainly used to blend the edges of gelatin prosthetics.
- A technique used to mark a surface with small dots that create texture
- The spreading of bacteria, fungus, or other harmful conditions from one person to another
- A cap used to make someone appear to be bold. often made of latex, vinyl, glatzan or cap plastic.
- Products that are safe to use on and applied on the face or body.
- a piece that is attached to the skin to alter a person’s appearance, such as creating the illusion of a different person, a wound, changing someone’s age, or creating a monster, alien, or fantasy creature.
- A chart that lists the colors, materials, and items needed to create a character look that reflects a rendering
- A process of transforming a person’s appearance to make them look older, which can be achieved using makeup techniques such as paint and powder, as well as prosthetics.
- a versatile tool used for scraping makeup out of a palette, working with scar wax, or sculpting. Typically made from plastic or metal.
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- A small test of a makeup product on the skin to check for allergic reactions.
- Used underneath a wig to help keep the wearer’s real hair in place.’
- Person working with either designing or/and applying makeup. A makeup artist can work in both theater, film, TV, theme parks, fashion, haunted attractions and with bridal makeup and other events.
- A drawing from a designer showing the desired look to be achieved
- A technique used to mark a surface with small dots that create texture
- Practices that promote health and cleanliness
- A collection of photographs organized as a reference tool for stage makeup designs
- Hairpiece worn by actors and talents. Used to change someones hair either by length, texture or color.
- Used for special effects makeup
- This is a casting material that is mainly used to make a copy of a person’s head, body part, or whole body. It is typically made from kelp, and should be stored in a dry place. It is commonly used for life casting.
- Fake hair used in theatrical makeup
- Theatrical make-up technique used to define and enhance facial and body features to make them more visible to the audience. A make-up colour that is slightly darker than skin tone is appled to areas such as the hollows of the cheeks, side of the nose, the temples to create a fake shadow effect to give a slimming and defining effect.
- applied directly on the skin to create effects such as wounds, scars, and other effects. Many brands produce different types, colors, and consistencies of scar wax. Sometimes it is necessary to apply skin adhesive underneath the wax before application, and seal the wax with either castor sealer or liquid latex.
25 Clues: A base layer of make-up. • Used for special effects makeup • Fake hair used in theatrical makeup • Practices that promote health and cleanliness • A sticky quick-drying glue used to attach materials to the skin • A drawing from a designer showing the desired look to be achieved • Products that are safe to use on and applied on the face or body. • ...
Fungus 2025-08-20
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- bipyramidal crystals derived from eosinophils in allergic fungal mucin
- stain that highlights fungal elements in tissue sections
- oral appearance of histoplasmosis with nonhealing ulceration
- clinical white plaque mimic of chronic hyperplastic candidiasis
- pathway of spread for severe sinonasal mucormycosis into orbit and brain
- right angle branching pattern typical of mucormycosis histology
- descriptive nickname for broad based budding yeast of blastomycosis
- key feature distinguishing thrush from leukoplakia
- differential for median rhomboid glossitis not limited to midline
- hallmark clinical progression of midfacial mucormycosis with black eschar
- most common invasive mold infection in immunocompromised hosts
- inflammatory cells abundant in allergic fungal sinusitis material
- silver stain commonly used to confirm deep fungal infections in biopsy
- erythematous candidiasis under a removable prosthesis often from continuous wear or poor hygiene
- fungus ball radiopacity often filling a paranasal sinus cavity
- septation feature distinguishing aspergillus from mucorales
- common cutaneous manifestation of candidiasis in infants
- dryness that predisposes to erythematous candidiasis and hairy tongue changes
- common environmental reservoir for histoplasma spores
- endemic region for histoplasmosis exposure
- common mucorales genus implicated in rhino orbital cerebral disease
- orderly acute angle branching pattern of aspergillus hyphae
- site commonly involved by candidiasis in immunocompromised hosts
- palatal counterpart to midline tongue patch in median rhomboid glossitis
- growth as hyphae at room temperature and as yeasts at body temperature
- classic thrush with wipeable white plaques revealing erythematous base
- broad ribbonlike hyphae lacking septa seen in mucorales
- midline dorsal tongue patch sometimes with kissing palate lesion
- aggressive disease in profoundly immunosuppressed patients often fatal without rapid therapy
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- rare nonscrapable white plaque that mimics leukoplakia requires biopsy
- noninvasive aspergillus disease causing chronic rhinosinusitis with allergic mucin
- risk factor for stomatitis and for angular cheilitis in older adults
- species most often responsible for oral candidiasis
- deep infection that can occur in immunocompetent patients and mimic squamous cell carcinoma
- covid era risk factor associated with mucormycosis surges
- red sore burning mouth often after broad spectrum antibiotics or with dry mouth
- tendency of deep fungal oral lesions to resemble malignancy clinically
- medication exposure that frequently precedes erythematous candidiasis
- metabolic state in type 1 diabetes that markedly increases mucor risk
- deep mycosis from spore laden dust associated with bird or bat droppings
- key differential for angular cheilitis along lip border
- essential first step to confirm suspected deep fungal lesions and distinguish lookalikes
- scenarios after which mucormycosis incidence historically rises
- angioinvasive black fungus infection causing tissue infarction and necrosis
- patients at highest risk for invasive fungal disease (e.g., transplant, HIV, chemo)
- fissuring and erythema at commissures often due to excess moisture with candida
- invasion and thrombosis of blood vessels explaining rapid tissue ischemia in mucormycosis
- another reservoir linked to cave and old building exposure
- elongated filiform keratin no depapillation some keratin wipes off not a candidiasis
- most common surface opportunistic infection of oral mucosa genitalia and skin
50 Clues: endemic region for histoplasmosis exposure • key feature distinguishing thrush from leukoplakia • species most often responsible for oral candidiasis • common environmental reservoir for histoplasma spores • key differential for angular cheilitis along lip border • broad ribbonlike hyphae lacking septa seen in mucorales • ...
How Well Do You Know The Heme Team 2018-12-22
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- Susan’s vacation destination
- In a dream world Kayla would be a contestant on what show
- Teammate that has a tattoo of an owl taking up most of their upper arm
- George’s daughter owns her own ______ shop
- George would like to learn to play what instrument after retirement
- Anna’s husband’s profession
- John and Allison’s previous work place
- Adrianna’s husband’s name
- Anette’s birth city (where all Danish royalty are born)
- Jessica’s husband’s collectables
- This teammate is a twin
- Anna’s hated condiment
- Position Adrianna played on her high school softball team
- At least 4 or more of your teammates really enjoy (obsess over) this book/movie series (two words)
- In college and 7 years after college Cindy was on the ______ (three words) chase team
- Sherri’s puppy’s name
- Pattern you would find on Susan’s favorite glasses
- Who ran the in house camera at Bankers Life Fieldhouse during a hockey game
- David competes in _____ cooking contests
- Kayla’s first job (two words)
- Instrument Dave can play
- Cindy’s husband’s work state
- “F” really stands for what in Steve’s initials (SFN) (It’s not Fun or Frickin’)
- Stephanie has ___ tattoos with plans to get more
- The instrument has Elnora played the longest
- This teammate’s daughter has recorded a CD
- Teammate that has been white water rafting in the Alps
- David was part of the Purdue trip to ______ 11 years ago
- Anette has ____ children
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- Teammate that will be going on a trip to Auschwitz for a concentration camp tour
- Stephanie’s previous workplace
- Vanessa (Cindy’s daughter) has finally settled in this city
- Before the CLS program, this employee was in the dental hygiene program
- Biggest movie star Dave has ever met (first and last name)
- Teammate with twins
- Country George was born
- Teammate that used to travel around the country doing paranormal investigations and was offered a spot on a TV show for it
- Favorite place Cindy has traveled
- City that Allison grew up in (two words)
- Mountain (in Pennsylvania) that both Dawn and David have climbed
- Anette’s 2006 injury
- Stephanie’s fiancé's name
- Teammate that has bungee jumped over a gravel parking lot in college (first and last name)
- Dave’s favorite band
- Month of the year that Allison got married
- Movie Dave Hart was an extra in (3 words)
- Beth’s husband’s vehicle of choice
- Sherri’s major fracture was to her _____
- Sherri’s birthday falls on this holiday
- Stephanie has four of these: Asher, Larry, Marshall and Ivy
- Career Allison would have if Med Tech didn't work out
- Nickname of Steve’s favorite sports team
- Instrument Adrianna plays
- Anette competed in this sport
- Anna and Natalie have a son named _____
- Jessica’s hated food
- Beth collects _____ figurines
- Dawn’s favorite outdoor hobby
- Dawn’s daughter’s dwelling state
- Allison's husband's name
- Sport John played in college
- John has ____ children
- Jessica’s son’s name
- Steve’s work nickname
64 Clues: Teammate with twins • Anette’s 2006 injury • Dave’s favorite band • Jessica’s hated food • Jessica’s son’s name • Sherri’s puppy’s name • Steve’s work nickname • Anna’s hated condiment • John has ____ children • Country George was born • This teammate is a twin • Instrument Dave can play • Allison's husband's name • Anette has ____ children • Stephanie’s fiancé's name • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Words Test 2022-03-01
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- A small round hill
- Capable of receiving injuries
- Inclined to strong exhibition or expression of feeling or thoughts
- Any soft gentle wind
- Being present every where
- The science of languages, or of the origin,history,and significance of words
- To labor or cooperate with another or others, especially in literary or scientific pursuits
- Move or managed with difficulty, as from great size or awkward shape
- Having the capacity, quality, or ability of receiving, as truths or impressions
- To convey, remove, or cause to pass from one person or place to another
- To cause to disappear
- Important or note worthy
- Unwillingness to wait the natural course of things
- The branch of biology relating to ancient life and fossil organism
- To add or attach, as something accessory, subordinate, or supplementary
- The order in which a number of persons,things,or events follow one another in space or time
- An affliction of the stomach producing dizziness and usually an impulse to vomit
- A distortion of the features, occasioned by some feeling of pain, disgust, etc.
- The enforced isolation of any person or place infected with contagious disease
- To use, control, or manage, as a weapon or instrument, especially with full command
- The branch of medical science that relates to improving health
- Justly or legally responsible
- An articulation,joint or seam
- a length of 1,000 meters
- To happen again or repeatedly, especially at regular intervals
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- Inflated or extravagant language, especially on unimportant subjects
- The practice of receiving and entertaining strangers and guests with kindness
- A things that differs from another in from only, being the same in essence or substance
- A quality that increases enjoyment
- A condensed form of book or play
- Tact, shrewd ness, or skill in conducting any kind of negotiations or in social matters
- To bar by judicial proceedings the equitable right of mortgagor to redeem
- The department of government that administers the law relating to civil and criminal justice
- A base or support as for a column, statue, or vase
- Increase of amount, size, scope, or the like
- Rhythmical or measured flow or movement, as in poetry or the time and pace of marching troops
- To relinquish, especially temporarily as a right or claim
- Any opinion, principle, dogma, or doctrine that a person believes or maintains as true
- To separate and cast aside
- To hold or preserve in any particular state or condition
- A slight degree of difference in anything perceptible to the sense of the mind
- An instrumental prelude to an opera, oratorio, or ballet
- To speak evil of, especially to do so falsely and severely
- A list of the works of an author, or the literature bearing on a particular subject
- To aid, promote or encourage the commission of ( an offense)
- A use of words peculiar to a particular language
46 Clues: A small round hill • Any soft gentle wind • To cause to disappear • Important or note worthy • a length of 1,000 meters • Being present every where • To separate and cast aside • Capable of receiving injuries • Justly or legally responsible • An articulation,joint or seam • A condensed form of book or play • A quality that increases enjoyment • ...
Daily Routines 2023-04-02
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- Chores: Routine tasks or duties performed to maintain the cleanliness and orderliness of a home, such as cleaning, cooking, and laundry.
- The act of washing one's body with water, usually under a spray from a showerhead.
- Practices and habits that promote cleanliness and prevent illness, such as handwashing and grooming.
- The act of washing one's body by immersing it in water, typically in a bathtub.
- Down: The process of gradually relaxing and preparing for rest or sleep, often involving calming activities.
- Preparation: The process of planning and preparing meals, often involving cooking.
- The practice of caring for one's skin, often involving cleansing, moisturizing, and other treatments.
- Up: The act of becoming fully conscious and alert after sleeping.
- The time at which a person usually goes to bed to sleep.
- Routine: A set of activities or actions that a person regularly performs each night before going to bed.
- Regular travel between one's home and workplace.
- Free time or unstructured time spent on enjoyable activities or hobbies.
- A practice of focusing the mind and achieving a state of relaxation or mindfulness.
- The act of extending or flexing the muscles to improve flexibility and prevent injury.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind, during which consciousness is partially or fully suspended.
- A plan or timetable that outlines when specific activities or tasks will be performed.
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- A meal typically eaten around midday.
- The first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.
- Routine: A set of activities or actions that a person regularly performs each morning upon waking up.
- Teeth: The act of cleaning one's teeth using a toothbrush and toothpaste.
- Short trips or tasks performed outside the home, such as shopping, paying bills, or going to appointments.
- Spending time with other people, often in a relaxed and informal setting.
- Activities or pursuits that a person enjoys doing during their leisure time.
- a Break: To pause or stop an activity for a short period of time to rest or relax.
- The act of taking care of one's appearance, including hair care, shaving, and nail care.
- The main meal of the day, usually eaten in the evening.
- Call: An alert or signal, such as a phone call or alarm, that is intended to wake someone up at a specific time.
- A regular course of action or sequence of activities that is followed consistently, often as a habit.
- List: A list of tasks or activities that need to be completed or accomplished.
- The act of resting or engaging in leisurely activities to reduce stress and feel calm.
- Physical activity performed to maintain or improve physical fitness and health.
- The tasks or activities that a person performs as part of their job or occupation.
- Dressed: The act of putting on clothes.
- The act of devoting time and attention to acquiring knowledge or skills, often through reading, writing, or practice.
- Routine: A set of activities or actions that a person regularly performs each evening before going to bed.
35 Clues: A meal typically eaten around midday. • Dressed: The act of putting on clothes. • Regular travel between one's home and workplace. • The main meal of the day, usually eaten in the evening. • The first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning. • The time at which a person usually goes to bed to sleep. • ...
Food Safety and Sanitation - Foods 1 2017-02-07
Across
- the number of hours a food should not exceed when sitting out in room temperature, if it does, it needs to be thrown out
- this is a foodborne illness that is common in overcrowded conditions and places with poor hygiene, flies can also transport this
- fourth step in 4 steps to food safety, food needs to be put in the fridge/freezer after it has been bought or served to keep harmful bacteria from growing
- third step in 4 steps to food safety, this helps foods reach an internal temperature so it can be consumed
- second step in 4 steps to food safety, preventing cross-contamination, keeping raw foods from touching ready-to-eat foods
- first step in 4 steps to food safety, getting rid of dirt, debris, etc. from surfaces
- when washing dishes make sure to use soap, hot water, and _______
- face pan handles in this direction when cooking on the stove to prevent possible burns or spills
- reducing pathogens on a surface to safe levels
- this is a highly contagious viral foodborne illness that cannot be destroyed by cooking
- these need to be kept short, filed and free of polish when working with food
- harmful bacteria from one food are transferred to another food
- this needs to be cooked to 135°F in order to be consumed safely
- this needs to be cooked to 165°F in order to be consumed safely
- this needs to be cooked to 145°F for 15 seconds in order to be consumed safely
- this is the leading foodborne illness, it is commonly mistaken as the stomach flu, it is highly contagious
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- we use damp paper towels to pick this up after it has broken
- this is a foodborne illness that comes from the intestines of cattle
- the foodborne illness that you get from poultry and eating raw eggs, number one foodborne illness due to hospitalizations/deaths per year
- what will grow on food when given moisture and oxygen, as well as when food sits out in room temperature
- this needs to be cooked to 155°F for 17 seconds in order to be consumed safely
- to put this out, use baking soda if it is small or a class b fire extinguisher
- the temperature water should be when thawing meat in the sink
- the temperature of water that needs to used when washing hands and dishes
- this is a foodborne illness that lives in the bloodstream of people with typhoid fever
- the temperature range in which bacteria grow and multiply the quickest, 41°- 135°F
- this needs to be cooked to 165°F in order to be consumed safely
- always check this when cooking raw food to make sure that it is safe to eat
- the number of seconds it takes to wash your hands properly
- this is one of the major TCS foods that cause bacteria to grow
- this needs to be cooked to 145°F for 4 minutes in order to be consumed safely
- these are foods that grow bacteria the easiest because they have high moisture, high carbohydrates, and high protein
32 Clues: reducing pathogens on a surface to safe levels • the number of seconds it takes to wash your hands properly • we use damp paper towels to pick this up after it has broken • the temperature water should be when thawing meat in the sink • this is one of the major TCS foods that cause bacteria to grow • harmful bacteria from one food are transferred to another food • ...
First Aid Crossword 2023-05-16
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- (Rest - Ice - Compression - Elevation) treatment used for most soft tissue damage. (Bruises, sprains, strains etc.)
- A disease or condition that typically lasts for 3 months or longer and may get worse over time
- Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement (bones, joints, muscles)
- unplanned event or act that may result in injury
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- damage to soft tissues and blood vessels causing bleeding under the skin.
- drug used to stop a severe allergic reaction - found in Epi Pen
- episodes of breathing difficulty due to narrowed or obstructed airways
- A sudden attack of weakness or paralysis that occurs when blood flow to an area of the brain is interrupted
- Contagious, communicable disease caused by a pathogen
- support that helps keep a possible fracture from moving.
- thrusts 1 ½ to 2 inches in depth into the center of the chest to promote oxygenated blood flow to vital organs during CPR
- automated external defibrillator
- Come on rapidly with distinct symptoms that require urgent or short-term care
- Contagious diseases that spread through the community.
- Displacement of a bone from a joint
- an overstretched muscle or tendon.
- Disease caused by genetics, malnutrition, environment, or lifestyle
- the immediate, temporary care given to an ill or injured person until professional medical care can be provided
- cut with a smooth edge.
- Abnormal electrical activity in the brain
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- Type of consent in which a patient who is unable to give consent is given treatment under the legal assumption that he or she would want treatment.
- to pierce with a pointed object.
- chronic brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizure activity
- the system of organs and tissues involved in circulating blood through the body.
- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
- single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes
- A condition in which the body is unable to produce enough insulin, the hormone required for the metabolism of sugar
- cut with a jagged edge.
- Saprophytic and parasitic spore (molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeast)
- Beat of the heart as felt through the walls of the arteries.
- a condition in which blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing heart cells to die
- the sudden loss of consciousness from an inadequate blood supply to the brain
- a situation that occurs when there is a sudden need for immediate action.
- a crack or break in a bone.
- the tearing of ligaments at a joint.
- practices to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- physical condition that happens when the body is unable to circulate blood properly.
- to not be able to breathe because of something in your throat
- wound caused by skin that has been rubbed or scraped away.
- An organism that feeds on a living host
41 Clues: cut with a jagged edge. • cut with a smooth edge. • a crack or break in a bone. • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • to pierce with a pointed object. • automated external defibrillator • an overstretched muscle or tendon. • Displacement of a bone from a joint • the tearing of ligaments at a joint. • An organism that feeds on a living host • ...
Christians Bio Crossword 2023-06-23
Across
- A form of dominant inheritance where two traits blend together
- Having a single set of chromosomes (n) instead of the usual paired set (2n).
- An enzyme involved in DNA replication that unwinds the double helix.
- A thread-like structure of DNA and proteins that carries genetic information in the cell.
- Cell division that produces four genetically different daughter cells, used in the formation of gametes.
- Cell division that results in two identical daughter cells, used for growth and repair.
- An enzyme involved in DNA replication and transcription that synthesizes new DNA or RNA strands.
- When two alleles for a gene are expressed equally in a heterozygous individual, resulting in a distinct phenotype.
- The process of protein synthesis where the information in RNA is used to build a protein.
- Capable of being transmitted from one person to another, usually through direct or indirect contact.
- Reproduction without the involvement of gametes or the union of genetic material from two parents.
- The process by which genetic information in DNA is copied into RNA.
- This structure of DNA provides the blueprint for life. (2 words)
- The reproductive structure of flowering plants, typically containing petals, sepals, stamens, and pistils.
- Practices that promote health and prevent the spread of diseases.
- A hormone involved in childbirth and social bonding.
- The transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ to the female reproductive organ in plants.
- One of the alternative forms of a gene, occupying a specific position on a chromosome.
- An organism that has had genes from another species introduced into its genome.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can be found in various environments.
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- An agent or factor that can cause mutations in DNA.
- This is produced in the ribosomes via interactions between M-RNA and T-RNA
- The building block of DNA and RNA, consisting of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.
- An infectious agent that can replicate only inside the cells of living organisms.
- The ability of an organism to withstand the effects of a particular pathogen or drug.
- A segment of DNA that contains the instructions for building a specific protein or performing a specific function.
- The exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
- Relating to the cells of the body that are not involved in reproduction.
- A change in the DNA sequence that can lead to genetic variation.
- A disease-causing organism or agent, such as a bacterium or virus.
- Having two sets of chromosomes (2n).
- An organism that is genetically identical to its parent.
- An organism, often an insect, that carries and transmits disease-causing pathogens.
- A reproductive cell (sperm or egg) that contains half the number of chromosomes as a body cell.
- The process by which DNA makes an identical copy of itself.
- The variety and variability of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome, or planet.
36 Clues: Having two sets of chromosomes (2n). • An agent or factor that can cause mutations in DNA. • A hormone involved in childbirth and social bonding. • An organism that is genetically identical to its parent. • The process by which DNA makes an identical copy of itself. • A form of dominant inheritance where two traits blend together • ...
DEN 113 2024-05-01
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- Used to clean under fixed bridges
- There are ____ commonly used brushing techniques.
- Disorder resulting from being undernourished
- The ___ ___ procedure involves removing extrinsic and soft deposits
- A tooth that has been accidentally and completely removed from the socket is ___.
- Food actually eaten
- Most states require dentists to report suspected __ __.
- An oral hygiene aid that would show the presence of plaque by staining it is ___ agent.
- Badly decayed teeth are restored with a ___ ___ crown.
- Patients should be carefully instructed in the use of an irrigating device because it can ___ soft tissue.
- Some dental practices may use the presence of ___as a way to help control behavior.
- ___ should not be placed prior to sealants, placing ortho bands and seating of cosmetic dentistry.
- Sources of ___ fluoride include fluoridated water, fluoride tablets or drops, and some foods
- T-band, spot welded and Tofflemires are examples of ___
- After the tooth has been ___, the surface should look frosted or chalky.
- Lacking the correct nutrients for the body
- Manner in which foods are used to meet bodily needs
- ___ primarily function(s) as a solvent for the biochemical reactions of the body.
- During a ___, the coronal portion of the pulp is removed with a round bur or spoon excavator
- When directing floss between two teeth, use a ___motion.
- When dental floss is being used during a ___ procedure, the motion demonstrated is up and down
- Handheld small brush
- The difference between pediatric and adult restorative procedures is the ___ of instruments
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- Treatment for intrusion of a tooth is to all the tooth to ___ on its own.
- Which of the following stains are only exogenous in origin?
- If any damage is done to a developing permanent tooth after the primary tooth is ___, it is evident when the permanent tooth erupts
- If pulp is exposed but there is a chance for a favorable response, the procedure of choice is ___ pulp cap.
- ___ are placed as a preventative approach : On areas that have early cavitated carious lesions., To prevent decay in teeth with deep pits and fissures.
- ___ ___ is painted on the surfaces of the teeth after they are isolated and dried.
- Stimulates tissue with soft wooden wedges
- A ___ dental dam measure 5 x 5
- A tooth that is has well blended pits and fissures may be referred to as ___
- What is the term for when minerals, calcium, and phosphate are lost from the enamel surface
- What is used to stabilize the avulsed tooth in the socket?
- Y-shaped device with handle
- This type of polishing is performed with a rubber cup and can remove plaque and some stains.
- One of the methods to keep the area dry and reduce the flow of saliva is the use of ___.
- If a pulpotomy is done on a young permanent tooth that will allow the root to fully form and close, the treatment is termed ___.
- ___ is the most successful method at removing plaque from interproximal surfaces of teeth
39 Clues: Food actually eaten • Handheld small brush • Y-shaped device with handle • A ___ dental dam measure 5 x 5 • Used to clean under fixed bridges • Stimulates tissue with soft wooden wedges • Lacking the correct nutrients for the body • Disorder resulting from being undernourished • There are ____ commonly used brushing techniques. • ...
Health and hygiene - keeping safe from Covid 19 - When I come to class. 2020-09-06
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- I must ____________________ a face mask until I enter the classroom.
- If I ______________ or sneeze, I must use a tissue, then put it in a bin and, then washed my hands immediately.
- I must use hand sanitiser before I __________ into the classroom.
- I must ___________________ the Centre immediately after my class.
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- I must ________ the toilet at home before I come to class.
- I must _________________my own pens and paper and never share with other students
- I must arrive on time for class and ___________ outside the Centre.
- I must __________________ my hands for at least 20 seconds before and after class.
- I must not ____________________ to class if I am ill.
- I must ___________ two metres away from other students.
10 Clues: I must not ____________________ to class if I am ill. • I must ___________ two metres away from other students. • I must ________ the toilet at home before I come to class. • I must use hand sanitiser before I __________ into the classroom. • I must ___________________ the Centre immediately after my class. • ...
Hygiene 2024-12-28
good personal hygiene habits 2025-01-01
Rooms 2023-06-19
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- A room filled with toys, games, and fun activities. It's a space where you can let your imagination run wild, play with friends, and have endless hours of entertainment.
- Theater A room designed for watching movies and enjoying a cinematic experience at home. It has a big screen, comfortable seating, and surround sound speakers for an immersive movie-watching adventure.
- Room A cozy and welcoming room where the family gathers to relax, watch TV, or have conversations. It has comfortable sofas, a coffee table, and a warm and inviting atmosphere for quality family time.
- A room where you prepare and cook delicious meals. It has a stove, refrigerator, sinks, and cabinets filled with utensils and ingredients. It's a place for culinary creativity and tasty delights.
- A room used for parking vehicles or storing tools and equipment. It's a space where you can work on projects, fix things, or keep your car safe. It's like a storage area for practical needs.
- A room filled with books of various genres and subjects. It's a quiet and peaceful space where you can explore new worlds, learn new things, and get lost in the pages of captivating stories.
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- An outdoor space filled with plants, flowers, and sometimes a small lawn. It's a place where you can enjoy nature, play, have picnics, or even grow your fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Room A room designed for playing video games, board games, and other exciting activities. It's equipped with gaming consoles, controllers, and a comfortable seating area for endless gaming fun.
- Bedroom A comfortable and warm room where you sleep and relax. It has a soft bed, fluffy pillows, and a cozy atmosphere that makes you feel safe and peaceful.
- Room A room dedicated to music where you can practice playing instruments, sing, or simply listen to your favorite songs. It's filled with musical instruments and equipment to inspire your musical journey.
- Room A room where the family comes together to enjoy meals. It has a dining table, chairs, and sometimes a buffet or sideboard to hold dishes. It's a place for delicious food and shared conversations.
- Room A room equipped with exercise equipment and space for physical activities. It's a place where you can work out, stay active, and have fun while improving your strength and fitness.
- Room A quiet and organized room where you can focus on studying and doing homework. It has a desk, chair, and shelves filled with books, providing a calm and productive environment.
- Studio A creative space where you can explore different art forms and express your creativity. It's filled with art supplies like paints, brushes, and canvases, allowing you to create masterpieces.
- A room for personal hygiene and grooming. It has a toilet, sinks, and a bathtub or shower. It's a space where you take care of your cleanliness and refresh yourself to start or end the day.
15 Clues: Bedroom A comfortable and warm room where you sleep and relax. It has a soft bed, fluffy pillows, and a cozy atmosphere that makes you feel safe and peaceful. • A room filled with toys, games, and fun activities. It's a space where you can let your imagination run wild, play with friends, and have endless hours of entertainment. • ...
Health and hygiene - keeping safe from Covid 19 - When I come to class. 2020-09-06
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- I must arrive on time for class and ___________ outside the Centre.
- I must ____________________ a face mask until I enter the classroom.
- If I ______________ or sneeze, I must use a tissue, then put it in a bin and, then washed my hands immediately.
- I must ___________ two metres away from other students.
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- I must ________ the toilet at home before I come to class.
- I must _________________my own pens and paper and never share with other students
- I must __________________ my hands for at least 20 seconds before and after class.
- I must not ____________________ to class if I am ill.
- I must use hand sanitiser before I __________ into the classroom.
9 Clues: I must not ____________________ to class if I am ill. • I must ___________ two metres away from other students. • I must ________ the toilet at home before I come to class. • I must use hand sanitiser before I __________ into the classroom. • I must arrive on time for class and ___________ outside the Centre. • ...
Cooking Prep. 2014-09-08
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- Cook food in very small amount of fat.
- the movement of chemicals or microorganisms from one place to another. Usually occurs during the preparation of foods.
- Cook foods directly over or under a heat source (grilling)
- Add seasonings such as salt, pepper, or herbs to improve the flavor of a food.
- Mixing solid fat with dry ingredients. Use a pastry blender, fork, or two knives and a cutting motion. Ingredients should resemble small peas.
- The temperature range where germs grow the fastest and foods are most likely to become contaminated. 40-140 degrees.
- Cook food in liquid that is gently bubbling
- Cut the skin off a fruit or vegetable. Use a paring
- Cook food completely covered in fat
- or vegetable peeler.
- Hygiene keeping yourself clean and sanitary.
- Cooking foods using dry heat, usually in an oven.
- Make a mixture smooth. Use a quick over and over motion with a spoon or wire whisk.
- Stir two or more ingredients together thoroughly
- Use a spoon and a circular or figure 8 motion.
- Cover the surface of a food with a dry ingredient.
- the large holes on a food grater.
- When raw foods are exposed to harmful substances during their growing period.
- Use this technique to gently combine delicate mixtures such as whipped eggs whites with batter. Use a plastic scraper.
- Moisten foods while cooking them.
- Cut or tear food into long, thin pieces. Rub food
- To cut food into small, irregular pieces. ½” appx.
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- Sources of danger that can result in contaminated foods. Hazards can be physical, chemical, or biological.
- Cut into evenly shaped pieces. Appx ½” on all sides
- A step in the flow of food production where contamination is prevented or eliminated.
- Cook food above water that is boiling.
- To be free of dirt, dust, etc.
- Remove the excess liquid from a food.
- Cook food in liquid that is rapidly bubbling (over 212)
- Rub lightly with a fat.
- Use a spoon or mixer to combine ingredients until they are soft and fluffy.
- Use a brush to lightly cover one food item with another, such as butter or egg whites.
- Rub food over the small holes on a food grater to
- small particles.
- An illness caused by eating foods contaminated with bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
- Beat the ingredient very rapidly to bring in air and increase the volume (size). Use a whisk or electric mixer.
- to get your "mess in place". Preparing supplies and equipment before cooking
- Remove solid particles from a liquid
- Cut into evenly shaped pieces. Appx. ¼” on all sides
- To be free of germs and harmful substances.
- To cut food into the smallest possible pieces.
- First in First out. A system of food rotation used in food service that is designed to prevent the use of expired products.
- Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points. A self inspection process implemented by the federal government, designed to reduce or prevent the spread of foodborne illness. Hazards are identified and eliminated from foods before they are made available to the public.
43 Clues: small particles. • or vegetable peeler. • Rub lightly with a fat. • To be free of dirt, dust, etc. • the large holes on a food grater. • Moisten foods while cooking them. • Cook food completely covered in fat • Remove solid particles from a liquid • Remove the excess liquid from a food. • Cook food in very small amount of fat. • Cook food above water that is boiling. • ...
CrossHR 2021-10-30
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- During Pandemic_________________was common which involves moving an employee to a different job within the same organizational unit or another organizational unit, often as a result of restructuring or downsizing.
- Joshua has been transferred to work abroad on a long-term job assignment, she is an _____________.
- John's uncle died and he has to organize his funeral, he is going to apply for ___________ leave.
- Jill is in ______________ stress because of the negative activity in workplace that is having a physiological as well as physical effect on her.
- Betty Bender said that "When people go to work, they shouldn’t have to leave their _________at home".
- Jack has been offered a ______________ plan, wherein his boss has offered him a variety of benefits out of which he needs to choose those that fits his individual needs.
- Ravi get a detailed understanding about the job when he got the job ______________ . Which is a comprehensive explanation of the functions, including all tasks, goals and needs.
- The ________________ theory states that the best way to measure any organization's success is through its financial performance indicators like profit, market share, etc.
- Jasmine is a sales manager but is now learning concepts of finance because of the integrated approach the current job now demands. This is an example of ____________.
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- It is possible to see a peak in productivity, a lower turnover, and high employee satisfaction levels when _________________alignment is present in organization. It It occurs when employees and senior leadership are on the same page regarding an organization's purpose and core values.
- Type of discrimination that occurs on a regular basis in the workplace as an inherent component of the firm through interactions and processes that create a disadvantage for persons with common set traits such as race, gender, and disability over time.
- Employee _____ Form is an official document used by department heads to seek the hiring of new staff.
- For upliftment of women in workplace it is important to remove/limit___________ syndrome which is a scenario in which high-ranking women in positions of power treat women who work under them more critically than their male counterparts.
- It is used for increasing engagement. ___________ is a method that uses game design aspects to make systems, processes, or other employment-related activities more interesting and motivating.
- ___________ model is a four-level criteria based tool that determines aptitude by analyzing and evaluating the results of training and educational programs.
- Upskilling is crucial in today's time. Recently_________ announced that it is setting up a digital learning academy to upskill thousands of students every year with aim to accelerate skill building for e-commerce logistics sector.
- _____________ contract is a concept that represents the mutual beliefs, perceptions and informal obligations between an employer and an employee.
- According to Herzberg’s Motivation Theory _______________ factors are the factors that directly don't motivate the employees to work harder, but absence of them would demotivate them.
- Performance__________________is a process that happens after employee has provided self- reflection feedback and managers come together to discuss the performance of employees and achieve agreement on the same.
- HR was originally called____________management.
- ______________ chart is a tool to assure quality by ranking information in descending order to identify the most severe problems that can be improved.
- Due to covid, Eclise company is deciding about laying off the most recent hires first.This method is called __.
22 Clues: HR was originally called____________management. • John's uncle died and he has to organize his funeral, he is going to apply for ___________ leave. • Joshua has been transferred to work abroad on a long-term job assignment, she is an _____________. • Employee _____ Form is an official document used by department heads to seek the hiring of new staff. • ...
Hydrogeological risk crossword 2024-01-26
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- Corresponding point on the surface on the vertical
- Phenomenon of natural or anthropic origin capable of causing damage to the population
- Excessive growth of aquatic plants
- Secondary shocks that follow the main shock in a seismic sequence
- zones Territorial areas into which the river basins are divided
- radiation Electrons
- Synonymous with infect
- radiations Particles and/or electromagnetic radiation
- Organic compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- It is the existence of safety, hygiene, healthiness and energy
- Point where the earthquake originates
- plan Cognitive, regulatory and technical-operational tool
- Organic wastewater with high water content
- areas Spaces and structures that are used for civil protection
- Seismic test performed by making two or more holes
- Quantities and related indicative values
- Organic compounds that are highly toxic
- Branch of geology which has as its object the study of the shapes of the earth's crust
- Totally or partially molten magma
- levels Alert scale of the national civil protection service in the event of an expected or ongoing event
- Physical phenomenon whereby atoms undergo a spontaneous and random disintegration
- Value of the monitored parameter for which an alert level is triggered
- Aptitude of a given environmental component
- Contamination of water, rivers, lakes and seas
- Discharge of any solid, liquid or gaseous
- Systems used for waste disposal through a high temperature combustion process
- hospital Intervention device made up of men
- Natural collection of living organisms
- Maximum ground acceleration value measured during an earthquake
- The ability of a community to face calamitous events
- The release of magma onto the earth's surface
- Small amplitude seismic waves
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- The movement of the lithospheric plates
- Destructive event caused by the action of fire
- Indicates all substances capable of controlling, limiting, repelling or destroying living organisms
- Fire Brigade official present on the site where the operations are carried out
- Relating to man and his activities
- Activities aimed at avoiding or minimizing the possibility of damage
- Compact, rigid, unaltered rock
- Technological system created and activated to eliminate foreign or polluting substances
- A damaging event of a given intensity
- European Commission Humanitarian Aid & Civil Protection
- crater A very deep circular crater
- radiation Two protons plus two neutrons
- Person involved in the event
- Legal-administrative principle that establishes how administrative activity aimed at satisfying people
- Property of organic substances
- Pyroclastic fragments ranging in size from 2 mm to 64 mm
- Studies the morphology of the earth's surface
- management Deals with all the types of waste
- Phenomenon whereby, as a consequence of the application of dynamic actions
- International Nuclear Event Scale
- The expected value of losses
- clouds Air mass containing toxic substances
- column Mixture of pyroclasts, gas and steam
- Mineral also called Absesto, common in nature
- Indicates the process of dividing patients into severity classes
- Technical means used in agriculture and gardening
- Flammable and dense liquid
- accident Unintentional event involving facilities or other activities
- Electromagnetic pollution caused by electromagnetic radiation
- Generic term attributed to all fragmented materials
- Method for 3D estimation of the position of points
- deformations Seismic test performed on two or more holes
- Alteration of the environmen
- tests Operational activities to verify the ability to intervene in the context of search and rescue
66 Clues: radiation Electrons • Synonymous with infect • Flammable and dense liquid • Person involved in the event • The expected value of losses • Alteration of the environmen • Small amplitude seismic waves • Compact, rigid, unaltered rock • Property of organic substances • International Nuclear Event Scale • Totally or partially molten magma • Excessive growth of aquatic plants • ...
Hydrogeological risk crossword 2024-01-26
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- Corresponding point on the surface on the vertical
- Phenomenon of natural or anthropic origin capable of causing damage to the population
- Excessive growth of aquatic plants
- Secondary shocks that follow the main shock in a seismic sequence
- zones Territorial areas into which the river basins are divided
- radiation Electrons
- Synonymous with infect
- radiations Particles and/or electromagnetic radiation
- Organic compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- It is the existence of safety, hygiene, healthiness and energy
- Point where the earthquake originates
- plan Cognitive, regulatory and technical-operational tool
- Organic wastewater with high water content
- areas Spaces and structures that are used for civil protection
- Seismic test performed by making two or more holes
- Quantities and related indicative values
- Organic compounds that are highly toxic
- Branch of geology which has as its object the study of the shapes of the earth's crust
- Totally or partially molten magma
- levels Alert scale of the national civil protection service in the event of an expected or ongoing event
- Physical phenomenon whereby atoms undergo a spontaneous and random disintegration
- Value of the monitored parameter for which an alert level is triggered
- Aptitude of a given environmental component
- Contamination of water, rivers, lakes and seas
- Discharge of any solid, liquid or gaseous
- Systems used for waste disposal through a high temperature combustion process
- hospital Intervention device made up of men
- Natural collection of living organisms
- Maximum ground acceleration value measured during an earthquake
- The ability of a community to face calamitous events
- The release of magma onto the earth's surface
- Small amplitude seismic waves
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- The movement of the lithospheric plates
- Destructive event caused by the action of fire
- Indicates all substances capable of controlling, limiting, repelling or destroying living organisms
- Fire Brigade official present on the site where the operations are carried out
- Relating to man and his activities
- Activities aimed at avoiding or minimizing the possibility of damage
- Compact, rigid, unaltered rock
- Technological system created and activated to eliminate foreign or polluting substances
- A damaging event of a given intensity
- European Commission Humanitarian Aid & Civil Protection
- crater A very deep circular crater
- radiation Two protons plus two neutrons
- Person involved in the event
- Legal-administrative principle that establishes how administrative activity aimed at satisfying people
- Property of organic substances
- Pyroclastic fragments ranging in size from 2 mm to 64 mm
- Studies the morphology of the earth's surface
- management Deals with all the types of waste
- Phenomenon whereby, as a consequence of the application of dynamic actions
- International Nuclear Event Scale
- The expected value of losses
- clouds Air mass containing toxic substances
- column Mixture of pyroclasts, gas and steam
- Mineral also called Absesto, common in nature
- Indicates the process of dividing patients into severity classes
- Technical means used in agriculture and gardening
- Flammable and dense liquid
- accident Unintentional event involving facilities or other activities
- Electromagnetic pollution caused by electromagnetic radiation
- Generic term attributed to all fragmented materials
- Method for 3D estimation of the position of points
- deformations Seismic test performed on two or more holes
- Alteration of the environmen
- tests Operational activities to verify the ability to intervene in the context of search and rescue
66 Clues: radiation Electrons • Synonymous with infect • Flammable and dense liquid • Person involved in the event • The expected value of losses • Alteration of the environmen • Small amplitude seismic waves • Compact, rigid, unaltered rock • Property of organic substances • International Nuclear Event Scale • Totally or partially molten magma • Excessive growth of aquatic plants • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2020-09-16
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- These thermometers measure the temperatures of food and equipment surfaces without actually touching it allowing less chances of cross contamination
- points in a cleaning process when you can prevent, eliminate, or reduce a hazard
- Food that can be eaten without further preparation
- food most vulnerable to pathogens and needs time and temperature control for safety
- Rotation of food in storage to use the oldest refrigerated, frozen, or dry food.
- A formal examination done to see if an operation is following food safety laws.
- Food that is cooked to the wrong internal temperature, held at the wrong temperature, or cooled and reheated improperly that it is unsafe to consume.
- stands for pest control operator: they are trained people who rid of pests from establishments and make decisions on the best way to rid of the pests with pesticides.
- Stands for integrated pest management program, which is a system that will prevent, control, or eliminate pest infestations in an operation.
- A person, animal, or plant on which another organism, such as a parasite, lives and feeds.
- These policies address personal cleanliness, clothing, hand care, and health in order to prevent food handlers from contaminating the food with pathogens.
- The temperature range between 41ºF and 135ºF. Pathogens grow well in food that has a temperature in this range.
- A requirement that must be met to prevent, eliminate, or reduce a hazard.
- The leading cause of foodborne illness.
- The six conditions pathogens need to grow: food, acidity, temperature, time, oxygen, and moisture.
- The body's defense against illness.
- organisms that live on or inside another organism and the parasite receives nutrients from the host
- occurs when harmful things are in the food, becomes unsafe to consume
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- can check temperatures from 0F to 220F
- A disease transmitted to people by the means of food
- adjustments to tools to keep them accurate
- A schedule that contains what should be cleaned, who should clean it, when it should be cleaned, and how it should be cleaned.
- molds grow under many conditions, but mostly in food like acidic food that contains little bit of moisture
- The spread of pathogens from one surface or food to another.
- can spoil food quickly, signs of spoiling include smell or taste of alcohol, pink discoloration, slime, and or bubbles
- The path that food takes, it starts when you buy the food and ends when you serve it.
- A group of procedures and practices made to prevent foodborne illness.
- Certain groups of people who have a higher risk of getting a foodborne illness than others.
- When two or more people get the same illness after eating the same food or dish.
- stands for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point which is a food safety management system made to identify hazards at specific points of the food making process.
- can cause illness but usually the cause of food rotting or spoiling
- the microorganisms that cause illnesses
- the amount of time the object has to be sanitized
- The most important part of personal hygiene.
- cause many foodborne illnesses
- removing or reducing pathogens to a safer level for preparation or placement of foods
36 Clues: cause many foodborne illnesses • The body's defense against illness. • can check temperatures from 0F to 220F • the microorganisms that cause illnesses • The leading cause of foodborne illness. • adjustments to tools to keep them accurate • The most important part of personal hygiene. • the amount of time the object has to be sanitized • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-03-13
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- 8¿What is the name of the mixture of metals, usually silver, tin and mercury, used to restore teeth affected by decay?
- 18¿What material is commonly used in dentistry to restore teeth and improve their appearance?
- 17¿What are the teeth located between incisors and molars, which play a crucial role in grinding food, called?
- 20¿Which area of dentistry is dedicated to the treatment of problems related to the pulp and tissue surrounding the roots of teeth?
- 12¿What is the term used in dentistry to describe the process of restoring oral function and esthetics?
- 30¿What is the part of a tooth that is below the gum and anchored to the jaw bone called?
- 14¿Where do you go for regular medical or dental care?
- 9¿What is the cavity in the face that we use for speaking, eating and breathing?
- 15¿What is the general term for the hard structures in the mouth that we use to chew food?
- 28¿What is the hard, calcified tissue that forms the major part of a tooth's tooth structure called?
- 1¿What is the name of the osseous structures that support and anchor the teeth in the jaw?
- 19¿Which dental procedure seeks to improve the color and brightness of your teeth to achieve a whiter smile?
- 2¿What is the progressive decay or damage to the teeth caused by the action of bacteria and acids called?
- 10¿What is the common name for the largest back teeth in the mouth?
- 6¿What is the name of the pointed and covate teeth located at the corners of the mouth, used for tearing and ripping food?
- 27¿What is the practice of maintaining healthy gums and teeth called?
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- 7¿What is the name of the dental device used to replace missing teeth?
- 26¿What is the upper part of the oral cavity, consisting of a bony surface in the front and a mucous membrane in the back, called?
- 16¿Which structures in the teeth are responsible for transmitting sensations, such as pain or temperature?
- 25¿What is the hard outer layer of the teeth called?
- 5¿What is the name for damage involving rutting or cracking in a tooth due to trauma?
- 21¿What is the term used to describe a dental condition that results in excessive fluoride?
- 23¿What is the muscular organ located in the mouth that allows us to swallow, speak and perceive taste?
- 22¿What is the name of the dental procedure that involves the extraction of teeth?
- 3¿What is the tissue that surrounds and protects the teeth in the mouth called?
- 13¿Which branch of dentistry focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of irregularities in tooth position to improve oral esthetics and function?
- 29¿What is the inflammation of the gums that usually manifests itself with redness, swelling and bleeding?
- 24¿Which dental specialty is responsible for the diagnosis that affects the gums and alveolar bone?
- 4¿What are the affiliated front teeth, used for cutting and tearing food, called?
- 11¿What is the biological fluid in the mouth that plays an essential role in digestion and lubrication of teeth and mucous membranes?
30 Clues: 25¿What is the hard outer layer of the teeth called? • 14¿Where do you go for regular medical or dental care? • 10¿What is the common name for the largest back teeth in the mouth? • 27¿What is the practice of maintaining healthy gums and teeth called? • 7¿What is the name of the dental device used to replace missing teeth? • ...
Wild Swans Crossword 2024-03-21
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- Name meaning "Second Wild Swan." (Ch.9)
- The God they prayed to. (Ch. 8)
- Diplomat The nickname Chang was given. (Ch.10)
- Chang's grandmother was ______ on how she felt about her daughter getting engaged. (Ch.11)
- One of these was measured as 1/6 of an acre. (Ch.12)
- This was neglected due to the priority of steel. (Ch.12)
- Ling This woman was labeled the number one rightist in China. (Ch.11)
- The only day a married couple were allowed to spend together. (Ch.10)
- Poem by Lei Feng they learned by heart was called "The Four ______." (Ch.14)
- Common disease found in factories from malnutrition and lack of hygiene. (Ch.9)
- In what month of 1964 did China explode from it's first atomic bomb. (Ch.14)
- Chang's mother taught her and her siblings what subject? (Ch.13)
- People didn't find Mao's personality offensive due to the immense _____ they had for China. (Ch.14)
- A ____ amount of people were labeled as rightists when the campaign had ended. (Ch.11)
- Chang and all her siblings were put in these and were unable to see their father. (Ch.10)
- Kuang The leader of Public Affairs for Chendgu. (Ch.10)
- Meaning "selfless to the point of being considered foolish." (Ch.8)
- Tree The school Chang's father was invited to send his kids to was called ______. (Ch.13)
- Chang's mother was attack because of her fathers ______. (Ch.11)
- Chang described her teenage self as _______. (Ch.13)
- Antis A campaign that was aimed at capitalists and targeted five crimes. (Ch.9)
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- An allowance system that gave them basic necessities and a small amount of money. (Ch.8)
- million Mao gave up on economic policies due to ______ deaths. (Ch.12)
- Chang's mother's new boss who was much nicer than her previous boss and allowed her to do more. (Ch.9)
- A theme in school was that China must not convert to ______.(Ch.14)
- The first railway was created and it linked ______ to the rest of China. (Ch.11)
- reform Redistribution of farmland that took a year to complete. (Ch 8)
- A woodwind instrument typically played at funerals. (Ch.9)
- China's educated citizens were enlisted due to "post-recovery" ______. (Ch.11)
- The US intrigued Chang's brother due to its improved _______. (Ch.13)
- Mi The peasant woman who sent Chang's mother back off although she was pregnant. (Ch.8)
- Jin-ming was seen as ______ because he wanted to be independent. (Ch. 13)
- Jin-ming's mother was mistaken as his ________ when she came to visit him. (Ch.10)
- The reasoning for her mothers sickness and weakness. (Ch. 8)
- debt Was said to be a cause of the famine. (Ch.12)
- Chang pledged to build a ______ China. (Ch.14)
- The capital of Sichuan, also the most populated province in China. (Ch.10)
- Da-zhang The governor that helped Chang's father to get a transfer. (Ch.9)
- Chang claimed she hated all sports except _______. (Ch.14)
- Xun The Chinese writer they'd read. (Ch.13)
- Because of coupons, Chang's mother was entitled to soybeans, sugar, and ______. (Ch. 12)
- This was called the "marshal" of the industry. (Ch.12)
42 Clues: The God they prayed to. (Ch. 8) • Name meaning "Second Wild Swan." (Ch.9) • Chang pledged to build a ______ China. (Ch.14) • Diplomat The nickname Chang was given. (Ch.10) • One of these was measured as 1/6 of an acre. (Ch.12) • Chang described her teenage self as _______. (Ch.13) • Xun The Chinese writer they'd read. (Ch.13) • ...
Food For The Poor 2024-07-02
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- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals
- a building used for public Christian worship
- a solemn promise or undertaking
- collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim
- character; nature
- complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school
- an outdoor area provided for children to play in
- religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
- an intense feeling of deep affection
- the money you receive in exchange for your labor or products
- having a powerful effect on
- as an emblem of Christianity
- the act of improving by expanding, enlarging, or refining
- or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- give in order to help achieve or provide something
- became independent in 1962, retaining membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, Capital Kingston, known for Reggae music
- to grow vigorously
- is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America, Capital Bogota
- show or explain to (someone) how to do something
- relating to illness and injuries and to their treatment or prevention
- a basic or necessary item of food
- in Hebrew means "God saves"
- a group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit
- of a color intermediate between green and violet
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- a solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship
- an oval or round object laid by a female bird
- made holy; consecrated
- an agreement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests.
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- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- a domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat
- country which word means "place of many trees"
- an omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair
- a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school
- the lowest load-bearing part of a building
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- a person who donates something, especially money to a fund or charity
- country that was the heart of the Inca empire from the 12th to 16th centuries
- country that literal meaning of the word is "depths" in Spanish
- construct (something) by putting parts or material together
- a sticky yellowish-brown fluid made by bees
- nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- thing given willingly to someone without payment
- pleased and relieved
- an institution for educating children
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
- come together as a team to achieve a common goal
- worship, relieve, obey, minister
- express warm approval or admiration of
- country that means "The Savior"
- any of numerous insects that feed on pollen and nectar and sometimes produce honey
54 Clues: character; nature • to grow vigorously • pleased and relieved • made holy; consecrated • having a powerful effect on • in Hebrew means "God saves" • as an emblem of Christianity • a solemn promise or undertaking • country that means "The Savior" • worship, relieve, obey, minister • a basic or necessary item of food • an intense feeling of deep affection • ...
Food For The Poor 2024-07-02
Across
- is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America, Capital Bogota
- a sticky yellowish-brown fluid made by bees
- show or explain to (someone) how to do something
- an intense feeling of deep affection
- a solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship
- country that literal meaning of the word is "depths" in Spanish
- relating to illness and injuries and to their treatment or prevention
- nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- come together as a team to achieve a common goal
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- having a powerful effect on
- a person who donates something, especially money to a fund or charity
- a group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit
- worship, relieve, obey, minister
- construct (something) by putting parts or material together
- express warm approval or admiration of
- the lowest load-bearing part of a building
- a solemn promise or undertaking
- as an emblem of Christianity
- give in order to help achieve or provide something
- or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- an oval or round object laid by a female bird
- became independent in 1962, retaining membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, Capital Kingston, known for Reggae music
- complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating
- character; nature
- in Hebrew means "God saves"
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
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- an outdoor area provided for children to play in
- the act of improving by expanding, enlarging, or refining
- collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school
- religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
- an institution for educating children
- any of numerous insects that feed on pollen and nectar and sometimes produce honey
- country that means "The Savior"
- thing given willingly to someone without payment
- a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
- country that was the heart of the Inca empire from the 12th to 16th centuries
- an omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- made holy; consecrated
- the money you receive in exchange for your labor or products
- to grow vigorously
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school
- a basic or necessary item of food
- an agreement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests.
- a domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat
- pleased and relieved
- a building used for public Christian worship
- country which word means "place of many trees"
52 Clues: character; nature • to grow vigorously • pleased and relieved • made holy; consecrated • having a powerful effect on • in Hebrew means "God saves" • as an emblem of Christianity • country that means "The Savior" • a solemn promise or undertaking • worship, relieve, obey, minister • a basic or necessary item of food • an intense feeling of deep affection • ...
Chapters 4 & 5 2024-06-20
Across
- A disorder of the brain
- A weakened or dilute solution of microbes
- Localized death of tissue due to injury or lack of oxygen
- Kills or inhibits fungi or their growth or reproduction
- A drug effective against a wide variety of microorganisms
- Parasitic worms that may live in the human intestinal tract for long periods if not treated
- Mobile extensions of a cell surface
- Any device that is used to limit or prevent movement of a patient that might cause injury to self or others
- A part of a nucleolus (a nuclear inclusion body)
- An organism that lives in or on another and draws its nourishment from that on which it lives
- (SYN pseudomembranous enterocolitis) formation and passage of pseudomembranous material due to infection by Clostridium difficile
- Free of all living microorganisms
- Cells that require an oxygenated environment to live; may be either yeasts or molds
- A disease capable of being passed from one person to another
- An area of tissue necrosis that penetrates below the epidermis; excavation of the surface of any body organ
- Decrease in the size of the organ, tissue, or muscle
- Labored or difficult breathing
- The ability to cause disease
- Referring to an organism that produces toxins specific for cells in the intestinal tract
- A group of infection prevention practices that apply to all patients, regardless of suspected or confirmed diagnosis
- Catheters or needles that are able to enter the blood vessels
- Extremely toxic
- Disease passed from one person who has poor handwashing hygiene to another person through food touched by the former following stool elimination
- Inherited potential through the genetic transmission for a particular illness or characteristic
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- A group of viruses in the Herpesviridae family
- Drugs that tend to destroy microbes or prevent their multiplication
- Soluble substances derived from a mold or bacterium that kills or inhibits growth of other microorganisms
- Colorless, minute, one-celled organisms with a typical nucleus
- A cell containing a membrane-bound nucleus and chromosomes of DNA, RNA, and proteins
- Persons whose immunity is prohibited for physiologic reasons
- Walking or able to walk
- An infectious particle of non–nucleic acid composition; must mutate to become infectious
- Deficiency of blood in a body part due to functional constriction or actual obstruction of a blood vessel
- A variety of barriers used alone or in combination to protect mucous membranes, skin, and clothing from contact with infectious agents
- Tubes that are placed in the urinary bladder and fixed in place for a period of time
- Minute microbes that cannot be visualized under an ordinary microscope; the smallest microorganism known to produce disease
- Free from acquiring a particular infectious disease
- A person or an animal that harbors a particular infectious agent and does not have clinical disease but is able to transmit the disease to others
- Passage through the skin by needle puncture, including introduction of wires and catheters
- An organism consisting of a single cell
- The presence of pus-forming and other pathogenic organisms
- A pressure sore
- The inability to dorsiflex the foot as a result of weakness of the dorsiflexor muscles
43 Clues: A pressure sore • Extremely toxic • A disorder of the brain • Walking or able to walk • The ability to cause disease • Labored or difficult breathing • Free of all living microorganisms • Mobile extensions of a cell surface • An organism consisting of a single cell • A weakened or dilute solution of microbes • A group of viruses in the Herpesviridae family • ...
Newsletter Crossword 2025-01-27
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- During the Medical Pathways Planning and Coordination Conference (P2C2) what is one of the exercises WRAIR-AFRIMS plans to support with entomological and bio-surveillance?
- Mr. Chatree Kumhom (ADMIN) and Mr. Khrongsak Saengpha (VETMED) proudly represented the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok at the 1st Friendly Diplomatic Tournament. What sport did they compete in?
- During the Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting (JITMM) 2024 in Thailand how many people from WRAIR-AFRIMS spoke in symposium titled “A Sixty-Year Legacy of US-Thai Partnership in Advancing Global Health and Defense Health Security.”?
- At the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Conference held from November 13–17, which disease exposure in military populations did MAJ Siddhartha Chaudhury highlight through a novel diagnostic test, reinforcing WRAIR-AFRIMS' role in advancing global health security?
- During the 1st Multilateral Medical Research and Collaboration Summit, co-hosted by WRAIR-AFRIMS and the Armed Forces of the Philippines from October 27-29, which HIV clinic was visited as part of site tours to strengthen coalition ties, facilitate mutual exchanges, and advance defense health partnerships?
- What disease is the focus of the epidemiological study and Phase 3 clinical trial for a vaccine discussed on November 5, 2024, by Dr. Maria Alera, WRAIR-AFRIMS-Philippines Cebu Site Director, and Dr. Daisy Villa, Cebu City Health Officer?
- What facility at Wat Nong Lum Elementary School did WRAIR-AFRIMS volunteers enhance on November 8 through a beautification project involving fresh paint, new outdoor carpeting, and general maintenance?
- What was donated by WRAIR- AFRIMS to the National Science Museum?
- From November 17–28, Military Science Officers from WRAIR-AFRIMS, ADFMIDI, the Royal Thai Army, the Malaysian Armed Forces, and the Armed Forces of the Philippines collaborated to standardize and advance which type of skin colonization protocol as part of a Force Health Protection (FHP) project in the INDOPACOM region?
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- Two Soldier for WRAIR-AFRIMS received the prestigious AMEDD 9A Proficiency Designator, recognizing their exceptional expertise and leadership in military medicine. LTC Kelly was one of them who was the other?
- Which member of the royal family did WRAIR-AFRIMS and U.S. Ambassador Robert Godec present to about U.S.-Thai partnership in global health?
- On October 9, 2024, WRAIR-AFRIMS held an Open House for 50 key leaders to highlight its critical contributions to the Integrated Country Strategy (ICS) of which organization?
- What is the AFRIMS The Golden Microscope award for?
- Which countries defense force sent two lab officer to participate in the Ex Kumal Exchange?
- Emerging Infectious Disease Journal published a supplement featuring articles by authors from WRAIR-AFRIMS and the Royal Thai Army, covering global traveler’s diarrhea in which country?
- Which Armed Forces along with WRAIR-AFRIMS co-hosted the 1st Multilateral Medical Research and Collaboration Summit at the Victoriano Luna Medical Center?
- What city was the WRAIR-Military HIV Research Program (MHRP) Country Directors’ Strategic Offsite at?
- What type of surveillance was launched at Kamphaeng Phet Hospital?
- What was the last name of the person from WRAIR-AFRIMS who provided a guest of honor speech at the World AIDS Day event organized by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)?
- What area remains a strategic Operations Pathways location, and WR 3201 aims to protect US and AFP military personnel in the region while advancing the Philippines’ MOH malaria elimination goals.
20 Clues: What is the AFRIMS The Golden Microscope award for? • What was donated by WRAIR- AFRIMS to the National Science Museum? • What type of surveillance was launched at Kamphaeng Phet Hospital? • Which countries defense force sent two lab officer to participate in the Ex Kumal Exchange? • ...
healthy lifestyle 2026-04-14
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- The act of inhaling smoke from tobacco.
- Exercise that increases heart rate (like running).
- Exercises that extend muscles to improve flexibility.
- Not eating for a period of time.
- Natural substances in food needed for good health.
- A practice combining physical movement and breathing for health.
- Not doing something too much.
- A harmful substance.
- A treatment to protect against disease.
- Natural nutrients (like iron, calcium) needed by the body.
- pressure The force of blood moving through the body.
- A leg exercise; to lower your body by bending knees.
- A session of physical exercise.
- Paying full attention to the present moment.
- The way you hold your body.
- Practices that keep the body clean and healthy.
- diet A diet that includes all important nutrients in the right amounts.
- The types of food a person usually eats.
- A drink that contains ethanol and can affect the body and mind.
- A condition caused by not having enough water in the body.
- A medical examination to check health.
- disease A long-term illness.
- (Body Mass Index) A measurement comparing weight and height.
- Chemicals in the brain that make you feel happy.
- Energy and strength.
- The state of being clean.
- Conditions related to cleanliness and public health.
- Extreme stress and exhaustion from work.
- The act of stopping something before it happens.
- Extreme tiredness.
- The process of drinking enough water.
- Doing something regularly and steadily.
- The condition of being physically healthy and strong.
- Physical activity to improve health; to do physical activity.
- A fat-like substance in the blood.
- food Food changed from its natural state.
- Considering the whole person (body and mind).
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- A regular way of doing things.
- Swelling or redness caused by infection or injury.
- A nutrient that helps build and repair body tissues.
- balance Balance between work and personal life.
- The state of being calm and free from tension.
- Nutrients that give the body energy.
- diet Following a special eating plan.
- A condition of having too much body fat.
- A nutrient that helps digestion.
- Units that measure energy in food.
- The body’s ability to fight diseases.
- Grown without harmful chemicals.
- The reason or desire to do something.
- Physical power.
- immunity To improve the body’s ability to fight disease.
- The process of turning food into energy.
- A practice of focusing the mind to feel calm.
- The ability to bend or move easily.
- Strong dependence on something harmful.
- The ability to control yourself and follow rules.
- food Food that is not processed and recently prepared.
- The state of being healthy in body and mind.
- The act of taking air in and out of the lungs.
- A disease caused by bacteria or viruses.
- A process of removing harmful substances from the body.
- The condition of being physically and mentally well.
- The ability to continue activity for a long time.
- Physical or mental strength to continue for long periods.
- Nutrients that provide energy and support cell growth.
- food Unhealthy food high in fat, sugar, or salt.
- Great enthusiasm and energy.
- Involving little physical activity.
- management Ways to control stress.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind.
- A disease or poor health condition.
72 Clues: Physical power. • Extreme tiredness. • A harmful substance. • Energy and strength. • The state of being clean. • The way you hold your body. • disease A long-term illness. • Great enthusiasm and energy. • Not doing something too much. • A regular way of doing things. • A session of physical exercise. • Not eating for a period of time. • A nutrient that helps digestion. • ...
Exam 1 review 2026-02-01
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- A nurse is assessing postoperative pain in a 6-year-old child who has limited English proficiency and can point to pictures more easily than using numbers. Which pain scale is most appropriate to determine pain intensity?
- A nurse is teaching a client who has vulvovaginal candidiasis about using a prescribed clotrimazole medication in cream form. The nurse should identify that this medication is administered by which route?
- A nurse is educating new staff about preventing hospital-acquired infections. The nurse explains that Legionella pneumophila can multiply in the water of an under-maintained hospital ice machine and later infect clients via inhalation of aerosolized droplets. In the chain of infection, the ice machine is best described as which component?
- transmitted by contact with an object or a person
- A nurse prepares to insert an indwelling urinary catheter. After performing hand hygiene and donning sterile gloves, the nurse opens the catheter kit and places a sterile drape on the over-bed table. The nurse then arranges sterile supplies on the drape and avoids touching the 1-inch border. What is the term for the area the nurse has prepared?
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- A charge nurse reviews an incident in which an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) left a confused, high fall–risk client unattended on the bedside commode. The client fell and sustained a wrist fracture. Which legal term best describes the UAP’s failure to meet the expected standard of care?
- A nurse is preparing to admit a client with a suspected highly communicable respiratory illness. Which intervention represents the primary strategy in the healthcare setting to prevent transmission by creating a physical barrier between the source and others?
- A client arrives in the ED with acute chest pain and is prescribed nitroglycerin for rapid relief. To ensure the medication bypasses first-pass metabolism and provides a fast onset of action, the nurse should administer the medication by which route?
- A nurse is preparing to administer 2 mL of iron dextran IM to an adult client. Which action should the nurse take to minimize tissue irritation and prevent medication from leaking into subcutaneous tissue?
- A nurse is preparing to administer a 0.5 mL tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis (Tdap) vaccine to an adult client. Which intramuscular site is most appropriate?
- A client with asthma has difficulty coordinating actuation and inhalation when using a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) with inhaled corticosteroid. Which device should the nurse recommend to improve medication delivery
11 Clues: transmitted by contact with an object or a person • A nurse is preparing to administer a 0.5 mL tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis (Tdap) vaccine to an adult client. Which intramuscular site is most appropriate? • ...
House 2023-06-18
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- A building where people live. It provides shelter and a place for families to gather and create memories. Houses can have multiple rooms and are often made of bricks, wood, or other materials. They have a roof, walls, and windows. A house is a comforting and safe space where individuals and families can relax and feel at home.
- A piece of furniture used for sleeping and resting. Beds typically consist of a mattress, a frame, and bedding such as sheets, blankets, and pillows. Beds provide a comfortable and supportive surface for sleeping. They are essential for getting a good night's rest and rejuvenating the body and mind. Beds come in various sizes and designs to suit different needs and preferences.
- A type of seating furniture designed for comfort and relaxation. Sofas typically have padded seats and backrests, providing a comfortable place to sit or lie down. Sofas are often used in living rooms or lounges, offering ample seating for multiple people. They come in different sizes, styles, and upholstery options, allowing individuals to choose a sofa that matches their preferences and complements the overall decor of the house.
- A piece of furniture with a seat and backrest designed for sitting. Chairs provide support and comfort when sitting for extended periods. They can be made of wood, plastic, metal, or other materials. Chairs are used in various areas of the house, such as dining rooms, living rooms, or bedrooms. They come in different styles and designs to suit different preferences and provide seating options for different activities and occasions.
- Room A designated area or room in the house where individuals can get dressed, apply makeup, and groom themselves. Dressing rooms often have a mirror, a vanity table or counter, and storage for clothing and accessories. They provide a private space for individuals to prepare themselves and feel confident in their appearance. Dressing rooms are commonly found in bedrooms or connected to bathrooms, allowing for convenience and easy access when getting ready.
- A room in the house where people sleep and rest. Bedrooms usually have a bed, a dresser or wardrobe for clothes storage, and sometimes a desk for studying or working. It's a personal space where individuals can retreat, relax, and have privacy. Bedrooms are often decorated according to personal preferences, reflecting the style and interests of the person who occupies the room.
- A piece of furniture with multiple shelves used for storing books and other items. Bookshelves can be freestanding or attached to walls. They provide a designated space for organizing and displaying books, magazines, and other personal belongings. Bookshelves not only help keep things organized but also add a decorative element to the room, showcasing personal interests and creating a cozy reading environment.
- Room A common area in the house where family members relax, entertain guests, and spend quality time together. Living rooms typically have comfortable seating like sofas or chairs, a television, and sometimes a coffee table. It's a space for relaxation, watching movies, playing games, and having conversations. Living rooms are often designed to be cozy and inviting, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for socializing and bonding.
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- A dedicated space in the house for reading, studying, or working. Studies typically have a desk or table, a comfortable chair, and bookshelves or storage for books and study materials. They provide a quiet and focused environment where individuals can concentrate on intellectual pursuits. Studies are designed to promote productivity and create an atmosphere conducive to learning, research, and personal growth.
- An opening in a wall or partition that allows entry or exit from a room or building. Doors can be made of wood, metal, or glass. They often have a handle or doorknob for opening and closing. Doors provide privacy, security, and separate different areas within a house. They also help regulate the flow of air and create barriers against noise and weather. Doors can be opened or closed to control access and maintain privacy in different parts of the house.
- A room in the house used for personal hygiene and grooming. Bathrooms usually have a toilet, sink, and bathtub or shower. They also have cabinets or shelves for storing toiletries and towels. Bathrooms are essential for cleanliness and maintaining good hygiene practices. They provide a private space for individuals to take care of themselves and freshen up.
- A piece of furniture with a flat surface, often supported by legs. Tables are used for various activities such as dining, studying, or working. They can be made of wood, metal, or other materials. Tables provide a stable surface for tasks that require a flat surface, such as eating meals, doing homework, or playing games. They come in different sizes and shapes to accommodate different needs and fit into various areas of the house.
- The area in the house where meals are prepared and cooked. Kitchens typically have appliances like a stove, refrigerator, and sink. They also have cabinets for storing utensils, dishes, and food items. It's a space where families can come together to cook, share meals, and enjoy each other's company. Kitchens are often considered the heart of the home, as they are a central gathering place for family members.
- An opening in a wall or roof that allows light and air to enter and provides a view of the outside. Windows are typically made of glass and have frames. They can be opened or closed to regulate ventilation. Windows brighten up rooms by allowing natural light to enter and provide a connection to the outside world. They offer views of the surrounding environment and can create a sense of openness and spaciousness in the house.
- An electrical appliance used for storing and preserving food at a cool temperature. Refrigerators have compartments and shelves for organizing different types of food items. They help prevent spoilage and keep food fresh for a longer time. Refrigerators are essential for storing perishable items, maintaining food safety, and ensuring a steady supply of groceries in the house. They come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different needs and kitchen layouts.
15 Clues: A building where people live. It provides shelter and a place for families to gather and create memories. Houses can have multiple rooms and are often made of bricks, wood, or other materials. They have a roof, walls, and windows. A house is a comforting and safe space where individuals and families can relax and feel at home. • ...
ECA B5U2 2021-08-23
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- The tour guide s__________ us to follow her wherever she went, just in case someone would get lost.
- Ten years have passed since Laura’s husband died in a plane crash; however, she still cries with g__________ every day.
- With the failure of the peace talks between the two countries, the o__________ of war seems certain.
- The disease is highly i__________. Therefore, to prevent it from spreading rapidly, people should wash their hands frequently and follow the required preventive measures.
- The elderly couple contribute NT$5,000 per month to the charity that is engaged in helping poor families to raise their o__________.
- The tour guide warned the tourists to b__________ of falling rocks in this mountainous region.
- On August 15, 1945, Japan took unconditional s__________ to the Allies, which brought an end to World War II.
- In most situations, a__________ can protect people from getting the same disease again.
- Most communication apps allow users to a__________ photos or video clips to a message.
- I can’t live without my computer. So for me, the computer is definitely the greatest invention in the history of m__________.
- Masses of antigovernment protesters threw the airport into c__________ by holding up banners and shouting slogans.
- Louis XIV, France’s most famous king, r__________ over France for over 70 years, from 1643 to 1715.
- The monument is in memory of the inspiring leader who died in c__________ in the civil war.
- The racist was charged with crimes against h__________ for the cruel acts that he had committed.
- Caesar Augustus was the first e__________ of the Roman Empire, and he ruled for nearly 41 years.
- Sandy was promoted to be the department manager because of her motivation and c__________ for hard work.
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- Pauline recalled the terrible fire with a s__________, and she told us that she had been lucky to escape with minor injuries.
- Not doing well on the midterm exam, Kevin made a r__________ to study harder than before.
- Spending ten years on the scientific study, Nancy became an expert in the r__________ of science.
- The queen threatened to launch an i__________ of the surrounding countries and turn them into colonies.
- Many of the country’s traditional industries are no longer competitive internationally and have been in d__________ for decades.
- It’s interesting that you can trace your a__________ and family history through a family tree.
- Several customers became sick and were taken to the hospital after dining at the restaurant. Afterward, the restaurant was fined for its poor food h__________.
- The war resulted in inflation and economic c__________ in the country. For that reason, many refugees fled across the borders to the neighboring countries.
- Wesley has developed the s__________ of the flu, including a fever, a sore throat, and muscle aches.
- The man is wanted by the police because he is suspected of k__________ a 15year-old girl who has been missing for around a month.
- For the sake of peace and quiet, night clubs and bars are not allowed to operate in r__________ areas.
- Even in such a hot climate, the plant can t__________ and grow well as long as you water it properly.
28 Clues: Most communication apps allow users to a__________ photos or video clips to a message. • In most situations, a__________ can protect people from getting the same disease again. • Not doing well on the midterm exam, Kevin made a r__________ to study harder than before. • ...
mudid035 2015-03-19
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- n. 美食家
- n. 兽群
- n. 发脾气
- n. (汽车)里程表
- n.导尿管
- adj. 成为原因的,惹起…的
- n. 象限,四分之一圆
- n. 咖哩
- - 水仙花
- vt. 把勒死;使窒息
- n. 恶作剧
- adj. 令人作呕的
- n/adj. 兰花,淡紫色
- n. 采伐森林,毁林
- vt. 镀金,虚饰
- n. 嬉戏, 欢乐
- v. 发芽
- n. (将人或物)抛出窗外
- vt. 赎回 n. 赎金
- n. 鸵鸟
- n. 合并,吞并
- n. 朗诵,吟诵;独奏会;背诵;独唱会
- - 省略
- v. 烤焦,干枯,凋谢
- - 最后通牒
- n. 狙击兵
- vt. 净化,清洗
- n. 初次登场
- n. 狂欢者
- n.极端主义者
- vt. 使安乐死
- adj. 氢化的,加氢的; v. 使氢化
- n. 补贴
- n. 椭圆(形)
- vt. 使蒸发/脱水/消失
- v/n. 实物交易, 以货换货
- vt/n. 愚弄,恶作剧
- n. 弹片,榴霰弹,零钱
- adj. 不平衡的,倾向一方的
- vi. 跨坐,两腿叉开坐,骑跨
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- adj. 腐烂的,令人厌恶的
- adj. 死了的, 倒闭了的,已不存在的
- v/n. 嫁接,贪污
- n. 卫生,保健
- adj. 像人类的
- n. 胡子,髭
- n. 冠,肉冠, 饰章
- n. 懒惰,[脊椎] 树懒
- adj. 河边的,沿河居住的
- n. 水产业,水产养殖
- adj.炽热的,发白热光的 n. 白炽灯
- n. 分类学,分类法
- n. 幻觉
- vt. 阉割
- adj. 相关的,中肯的,切题的
- n. 玛瑙
- n. 石墨
- n/vt. 随从,伴护,女伴
- vt. 拼接
- n. 大麻
- n/adj. 启发
- adv/adj. 两手叉腰
- n. 人文学科(文史哲)
- n. 支出,花费
- adj. 大男子气概的
- v/n. 践踏,蔑视,伤害
- n. 幸灾乐祸
- adj.应答者
- adj. 地球的,陆地的
- n. 轻型摩托车
- n. 女孩儿们(gal的复数,等于girls)
- n. 刺客,暗杀者
- adj. 覆盖的,封装的,装有护套的
- n. (妇女用的)束腹,紧身褡
- adj. 闹情绪的, 不满的
- n. 分水岭,转折点
- adv. 拼命地,极度地
- n. 小册子
- vi. 闯入
- n.(豪猪、刺猬的)毛刺
- n. 藏匿处
- vt. 无罪释放
- n. 胃蛋白酶
83 Clues: - 省略 • n. 兽群 • n.导尿管 • n. 幻觉 • n. 玛瑙 • n. 石墨 • n. 咖哩 • n. 大麻 • - 水仙花 • v. 发芽 • n. 鸵鸟 • n. 补贴 • n. 美食家 • n. 发脾气 • vt. 阉割 • vt. 拼接 • n. 恶作剧 • - 最后通牒 • n. 狙击兵 • n. 狂欢者 • n. 小册子 • vi. 闯入 • n. 藏匿处 • n. 胡子,髭 • n. 幸灾乐祸 • adj.应答者 • n. 初次登场 • n.极端主义者 • n. 胃蛋白酶 • n. 卫生,保健 • n. 支出,花费 • n. 轻型摩托车 • n. 合并,吞并 • vt. 使安乐死 • n. 椭圆(形) • vt. 无罪释放 • adj. 像人类的 • n/adj. 启发 • vt. 镀金,虚饰 • n. 嬉戏, 欢乐 • n. 刺客,暗杀者 • vt. 净化,清洗 • v/n. 嫁接,贪污 • n. (汽车)里程表 • n. 分类学,分类法 • adj. 令人作呕的 • n. 采伐森林,毁林 • n. 分水岭,转折点 • n. 冠,肉冠, 饰章 • ...
Crossword 2022-06-21
Across
- a substance with mass and volume that takes up space.
- A closed geometric figure's border is defined as an ongoing line.
- unwanted physical or verbal behavior that offends or humiliates you.
- An event we celebrate before christmas
- An important person who died for all our sins
- not able to be done.
- advice or information meant to address difficulties and challenges.
- An event that we catholics celebrate by fasting for 40 days before Easter time.
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
- Accepting someone for how they are how they look and how they act
- conditions or behaviors that promote health and illness prevention particularly through cleanliness.
- the distance between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or around the point where they meet.
- not made or done mainly for the purpose of profit.
- not even.
- a strip of hair that grows above your eye socket.
- a formal request for something made to a higher rank.
- energy The energy that a body has as a result of being in motion.
- a group of people who are organized for a certain goal such as a business, society, or association.
- a person who is accused of or responsible for a specific crime.
- capture is the process of capturing carbon dioxide before it enters the atmosphere,
- Plants as a group,
- a place in school where the students eat.
- energy An energy that is stored within a system that is accountable for its temperature
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
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- Gasses gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation.
- the distance around something.
- the size or length of a piece of land or a surface.
- a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- refusal to obey.
- fail to understand something correctly.
- a minute portion of matter.
- When It's impossible to judge or define something that's so tiny or exact.
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- being rude to something or someone.
- another word for pope
- health emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- a Conflict happening in ukraine
- the measurement of a standing person from feet to head.
- the degree of hotness or coldness on a defined scale.
- a schedule for events to occur at a specific moment.
- something that doesn't usually happens or is done on a regular basis.
- the event or process of an animal or plant species, family, or other group going extinct.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- misleading information
- a convoy of ships or vehicles travelling together, usually with armed troops, warships, or other vehicles accompanying them for safety.
- to divide.
- olympics a event that happened in Beijing, China
- the weather conditions that endure in a given location or for a lengthy period of time.
- when people compete for a championship.
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase that actually signifies one kind of thing.
50 Clues: not even. • to divide. • refusal to obey. • Plants as a group, • not able to be done. • another word for pope • misleading information • a minute portion of matter. • the distance around something. • a Conflict happening in ukraine • being rude to something or someone. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • An event we celebrate before christmas • ...
Health and Healthcare 15 2023-02-18
Across
- Medical explanation of an illness or condition
- It is used to record the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time (ECG)
- any of the rod-like structures found in all living cells, containing the chemical patterns that control what an animal or plant is like
- a type of drug that stops you from feeling pain
- a medical operation in which the flow of a person's blood is changed to avoid a diseased part of their heart
- a chemical substance produced in animals and plants that controls things such as growth and sexual development
- It is used to look inside the gastrointestinal tract, used mainly in surgery or by surgical consultants
- the practice of keeping yourself and the things around you clean, in order to prevent illness and disease
- the lower part of a person's or animal's body, containing the stomach, bowels, and other organs, or the end of an insect's body
- the process of changing food into the substances that your body needs
- It is used to correct arrhythmias of the heart or to start up a heart that is not beating
- the long tube in your body that processes food and carries waste out of your body
- a piece of tightly stretched skin inside your ear that vibrates when sound reaches it
- (катетер) It is used to drain and collect urine directly from the bladder (primary use) also to act as a makeshift oxygen tube etc.
- a chemical produced by your adrenal glands that makes your heart beat faster and gives you more energy when you are frightened, excited, or angry
- a substance similar to bone that surrounds the joints (=places where two bones meet) in your body, or a piece of this substance
- a Scottish physician and microbiologist, best known for discovering the world's first broadly effective antibiotic substance, which he named penicillin
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- a substance in red blood cells that combines with and carries oxygen around the body, and gives blood its red colour
- A hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place
- a temporary feeling that your sense of balance is not good and that you may fall down
- He is considered to be the father of modern medicine
- the scientific study of the structure of substances and the way they react with other substances
- a condition that makes a person become sick or develop skin or breathing problems because they have eaten certain foods or been near certain substances
- pain that you get in your stomach when your body has difficulty in digesting the food you have eaten
- a disease that can be passed from one person or animal to another
- the total amount of genetic information in the chromosomes of a living thing, including its genes and DNA
- the organ in your throat that contains your vocal cords, which produce sounds
- a type of hormone produced in the body that reduces pain, especially when you are injured or physically tired
- a sudden painful tightening in a muscle, often after a lot of exercise, that limits movement
- the parts of fruit, vegetables, and grains that your body cannot digest
- a branch of biology that covers the study of immune systems in all organisms
- the part of a heart that opens and closes to keep blood flowing in one direction through the chambers of the heart
32 Clues: Medical explanation of an illness or condition • a type of drug that stops you from feeling pain • He is considered to be the father of modern medicine • a disease that can be passed from one person or animal to another • the process of changing food into the substances that your body needs • A hard bandage that is wrapped around a broken bone to keep it in place • ...
Centennial Exposition 2023-04-02
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- Franz ____ created the sculptures of the frieze and pediments.
- _____ fire and electric lights opened the Exposition controlled by President McKinley pushing a button in Washington D.C.
- ___ Gardens are the current site of what was the Lily Lake.
- ____ Building that was a Greek adaptation of Andrew Jackson's home The Hermitage.
- "_________ Intelligence" was one of the condescending labels placed on what was then known as the Negro building.
- The building then known as the Negro Building, featured a rooftop ____ ____.
- U.S. President who attended the Centennial Exposition.
- Roman name for the patron deity of Athens. This was the name of the goddess created by Yandell.
- Major CW___ was President of the centennial Exposition Company. His bronze monument is currently located at the southwest corner of the Parthenon.
- Statehood Day for Tennessee is ___ 1st.
- Most of buildings when to this Midwest state for the Trans-Mississippi and Internation Exposition.
- The only building besides the Parthenon to exist from the Exposition.
- Centennial Park was made into "Centennial City" in order to allow _____.
- Last day of the Exposition in 1897.
- The tallest building at the Exposition with a dome that was 175 ft high.
- William ______ Smith was chosen to design and execute the building of the Parthenon under the aid of Colonel Smith's rare books.
- Sculptor Giuseppe _______ created the statue of Cornelius Vanderbilt that after the exposition would be housed at the entrance of the Vanderbilt university campus.
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- ____ _____ Lewis is credited with coming up with the idea of replicating the Parthenon. He is also credited with the development of Shelby Park and Centennial Park.
- Cafe de la Morte was the model for _____ ___ ____ which gave guests the experience of dinning on coffins with widows and undertakers as managing staff.
- The style the art featured in the Parthenon was displayed.
- Children's building included a ____.
- The Parthenon was also known as the "____ ____" Building during the Exposition.
- The second Roman god to be featured with a statue at the Exposition. This one was bronze.
- ______ was displayed enlarge part to the expositions of it in Europe had been to great public benefit.
- __,786,014 people were calculated as having visited the Centennial Exposition by the time it closed.
- The exposition's purpose to show the nation TN's emergence as a leader in ______, commerce, industry, technology, and education.
- Lake ____ is one of the four lakes that was present at the time of the Exposition. Today it is the sole lake.
- Teeth were found years later in the lake due to this top attraction _____ the Chute.
- Nashville Was Nicknamed "Athens of the ____".
- Transportation building had ____ tracks that ran through it.
- ____ Yandell created the colossal statue of Minerva (a.k.a Pallas Athena) that was forty feet tall.
- The Chinese village held a _____ lantern dance.
- _____ months was construction time of the Parthenon for the exposition.
- This was the other piece of the Ancient World featured just to the left of the Parthenon where our parking lot is.
- Tennessee had suffered from the ______ of 1893 and the idea of the exposition supported for it would provide jobs, stimulate commerce and attract new industries.
- Admission for adults into the Centennial Exposition was ___ cents. This translates to 15.39 in today's dollars.
36 Clues: Last day of the Exposition in 1897. • Children's building included a ____. • Statehood Day for Tennessee is ___ 1st. • Nashville Was Nicknamed "Athens of the ____". • The Chinese village held a _____ lantern dance. • U.S. President who attended the Centennial Exposition. • The style the art featured in the Parthenon was displayed. • ...
Midterm review January 2024-02-19
Across
- someone who is malnourished is ill or weak because they have not had enough good food to eat
- not needed, or more than is needed
- to do something that produces an effect or change in something or in someone’s situation
- to the degree that is necessary or wanted
- something that makes you feel anxious or worried
- someone who has a special skill or special knowledge of a subject, gained as a result of training or experience
- to form a picture or idea in your mind about what something could be like
- an illness which affects a person, animal, or plant
- all of the people who live in a particular area
- a decrease in the quality, quantity, or importance of something
- to take something away from, out of, or off the place where it is
- to persuade someone to do something
- to remove an object from somewhere, especially with difficulty
- to stop something from happening, or stop someone from doing something
- if a newspaper or magazine publishes a letter, article etc, it prints it for people to read
- describing or relating to only the main features or parts of something, not the details
- used to make what you are saying less strong or certain, and more polite
- happening every hour, every week, every month etc, usually with the same amount of time in between
- the state of not doing anything, not moving, or not working
- used as a polite way of saying that someone is old or becoming old
- happening or doing something very often
- a process of testing to find out whether something works effectively and is safe
- relating to or involving the mouth
- a method of making or producing goods
- food that has substances added to it before it is sold, in order to preserve it, improve its colour etc
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- to make, design, or think of a new type of thing
- two or more different things that exist together or are used or put together
- a planned way of doing something, especially one that a lot of people know about and use
- the practice of keeping yourself and the things around you clean in order to prevent diseases
- right, suitable, or correct
- when something becomes bigger in amount, number, or degree
- causing harm
- wrinkles are lines on your face and skin that you get when you are old
- very big in size or in amount
- involving a lot of activity, effort, or careful attention in a short period of time
- very small living things, some of which cause illness or disease
- in an important way or to an important degree
- serious study of a subject, in order to discover new facts or test new ideas
- to be slowly destroyed by a natural chemical process, or to make something do this
- mostly or mainly
- an advantage, improvement, or help that you get from something
- a single feature, fact, or piece of information about something
- a number of people or things that is more than a few, but not a lot
- in a way which is not extreme or stays within reasonable limits
- to tell someone that something bad or dangerous may happen, so that they can avoid it or prevent it
- to stop existing
- belonging to the present time or most recent time
- to make something smaller or less in size, amount, or price
48 Clues: causing harm • mostly or mainly • to stop existing • right, suitable, or correct • very big in size or in amount • not needed, or more than is needed • relating to or involving the mouth • to persuade someone to do something • a method of making or producing goods • happening or doing something very often • to the degree that is necessary or wanted • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-03-12
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- 11¿What is the biological fluid in the mouth that plays an essential role in digestion and lubrication of teeth and mucous membranes?
- 15¿What is the general term for the hard structures in the mouth that we use to chew food?
- 1¿What is the name of the osseous structures that support and anchor the teeth in the jaw?
- 9¿What is the cavity in the face that we use for speaking, eating and breathing?
- 16¿Which structures in the teeth are responsible for transmitting sensations, such as pain or temperature?
- 4¿What are the affiliated front teeth, used for cutting and tearing food, called?
- 26¿What is the upper part of the oral cavity, consisting of a bony surface in the front and a mucous membrane in the back, called?
- 24¿Which dental specialty is responsible for the diagnosis that affects the gums and alveolar bone?
- 10¿What is the common name for the largest back teeth in the mouth?
- 2¿What is the progressive decay or damage to the teeth caused by the action of bacteria and acids called?
- 30¿What is the part of a tooth that is below the gum and anchored to the jaw bone called?
- 28¿What is the hard, calcified tissue that forms the major part of a tooth's tooth structure called?
- 27¿What is the practice of maintaining healthy gums and teeth called?
- 21¿What is the term used to describe a dental condition that results in excessive fluoride?
- 5¿What is the name for damage involving rutting or cracking in a tooth due to trauma?
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- 18¿What material is commonly used in dentistry to restore teeth and improve their appearance?
- 6¿What is the name of the pointed and covate teeth located at the corners of the mouth, used for tearing and ripping food?
- 19¿Which dental procedure seeks to improve the color and brightness of your teeth to achieve a whiter smile?
- 7¿What is the name of the dental device used to replace missing teeth?
- 13¿Which branch of dentistry focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of irregularities in tooth position to improve oral esthetics and function?
- 17¿What are the teeth located between incisors and molars, which play a crucial role in grinding food, called?
- 25¿What is the hard outer layer of the teeth called?
- 12¿What is the term used in dentistry to describe the process of restoring oral function and esthetics?
- 8¿What is the name of the mixture of metals, usually silver, tin and mercury, used to restore teeth affected by decay?
- 14¿Where do you go for regular medical or dental care?
- 29¿What is the inflammation of the gums that usually manifests itself with redness, swelling and bleeding?
- 22¿What is the name of the dental procedure that involves the extraction of teeth?
- 3¿What is the tissue that surrounds and protects the teeth in the mouth called?
- 20¿Which area of dentistry is dedicated to the treatment of problems related to the pulp and tissue surrounding the roots of teeth?
- 23¿What is the muscular organ located in the mouth that allows us to swallow, speak and perceive taste?
30 Clues: 25¿What is the hard outer layer of the teeth called? • 14¿Where do you go for regular medical or dental care? • 10¿What is the common name for the largest back teeth in the mouth? • 27¿What is the practice of maintaining healthy gums and teeth called? • 7¿What is the name of the dental device used to replace missing teeth? • ...
Health and Social Care Key Terms 2025-02-11
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- The process of discussing something with someone in order to get their advice or opinion, so that a decision can be made that is acceptable to all involved.
- The recognition that everyone is different and has different needs, so appreciating and respecting individual differences such as a person's faith, diet, ethnicity and customs.
- When bacteria (germs) invade the body and cause a disease or illness.
- A type of non-verbal communication through body posture, facial expressions, gestures and eye contact.
- The unjust and unfair treatment of individuals based on their differences, such as race, religious beliefs, disability or gender.
- Enabling individuals to have the same rights, access and opportunities as everyone else regardless of genders, race, ability, age, sexual orientation or religious belief.
- Anything that could cause harm, e.g. a faulty piece of equipment or a particular activity.
- Handling Using the correct procedures when physically moving any load by lifting, putting down, pushing or pulling e.g. transferring a patient from a chair to a bed.
- Excluded from participating, feeling unimportant and not wanted by the majority of people.
- When bacteria spread onto food from another source, such as hands, work surfaces, kitchen equipment and utensils, or between cooked and raw food.
- Criminal record checks carried out by the Diclosure and Barring Service to help prevent unsuitable people working in health and social care services.
- Someone who speaks on behalf of an individual who is unable to speak up for themselves.
- Practices that keep you and your surroundings clean in order to prevent illness and the spread of disease.
- All the actions taken within a care setting to protect individuals.
- A dislike of, or negative attitude towards, an individual, often based on ill-informed personal opinion. E.g. racial prejudice and homophobia.
- The process that enables individuals to take control of their lives and make their own decisions; giving someone confidence in their own abilities.
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- When someone gives up trying as a result of consistent lack of achievement or reward. They come to believe that it is not worth trying because they will fail anyway.
- Measures taken to reduce the risks of danger, harm and abuse.
- Specialist or technical language or terms and abbreviations that are difficult for non-specialists to understand.
- Someone who is less able to protect themselves from harm due to, e.g mental health problems or physical or learning disability.
- The process of evaluating the likelihood of a hazard actually causing harm.
- Thin tubes that surround a flexible needle that is inserted into a vein to administer medication from a drip.
- Having the ability to identify with another person's situation and understand how they may be feeling or thinking.
- Limits access to or places restrictions on sharing certain types of sensitive information so that it is kept private and can only be accessed by those who need to be aware of it.
- When an individual tells you directly, or indirectly through their behaviour, that they have been, or are being, abused.
- Tiny, microscopic organisms. Some can cause infection or disease.
- Involving people in their care to ensure they are treated fairly and are not excluded, for example, making care services accessible by providing disability access such as wheelchair ramps or information in Braille or a range of difference languages.
27 Clues: Measures taken to reduce the risks of danger, harm and abuse. • Tiny, microscopic organisms. Some can cause infection or disease. • All the actions taken within a care setting to protect individuals. • When bacteria (germs) invade the body and cause a disease or illness. • The process of evaluating the likelihood of a hazard actually causing harm. • ...
THREE QUESTİONS 2024-11-25
Across
- To cause movement or activity.
- A formal or serious promise to do something, often involving an obligation or dedication.
- To forcefully stand up for one's rights, beliefs, or authority.
- Used to indicate that something is not more than what is mentioned, often in a way that downplays its significance or importance.
- Showing genuine, sincere intention or belief, without any signs of joking or superficiality.
- To perceive or recognize something clearly.
- Something that occurs at the start or early stage of a process or event.
- It means something is directly underneath or lower than something else, often at a lower level.
- To think deeply and carefully about something.
- When liquid, gas, or another substance slowly passes through a porous or permeable surface, often in small amounts.
- To forcefully expel saliva.
- To present or ask a question, especially one that requires consideration or solving.
- A state of rest in which the body and mind are temporarily inactive, especially when it is a peaceful or deep sleep.
- Pain.
- A piece of fabric carried for personal hygiene, especially for wiping one's face, nose, or hands.
- To care for or look after something.
- To move out of or away from a place where something was concealed or not visible.
- A particular event, situation, or set of circumstances, often implying something important or noteworthy.
- The process of mending a broken relationship or bringing people who were in conflict back together.
- A feeling of sorrow or compassion for someone who is experiencing pain, trouble, or hardship.
- To leave someone or something behind, often permanently, without intending to return.
- To provide what is required or expected, either in a practical, emotional, or intellectual sense.
- To hit or collide with something.
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- To do something with careful and persistent effort, paying close attention to detail and showing great dedication.
- Suitable or right for a particular person, situation, or condition.
- Experiencing difficulty or effort.
- A sudden attack or series of attacks, often related to medical conditions.
- To share something personal or private, often with someone you trust or in a formal setting.
- The act of showing reverence or devotion.
- Showing the highest degree.
- Something that is exact, correct, or specific to a high degree, leaving no room for misunderstanding.
- A feeling of annoyance or anger caused by being unable to do something or achieve a goal.
- To call or invite someone.
- A tool for digging.
- To bring an activity or process to an end or stop doing something.
- The act of stopping or delaying before making a decision or taking action because of indecision or uncertainty.
- To be able to do something without causing harm or difficulty.
- A request for information or clarification on a specific subject, often through questioning.
- The need or desire for something, or a strong request.
- An open or enclosed area at the entrance of a house or building, often with a roof and supported by columns or walls.
- To give in or surrender to temptation or pressure.
- To move or travel in a continuous stream, often used for liquids or gases.
- A purposeful activity or pursuit, often involving significant effort and dedication.
- An unexpected or surprise attack, usually by people who are hiding or waiting to strike.
- In a severe or rigid manner.
45 Clues: Pain. • A tool for digging. • To call or invite someone. • Showing the highest degree. • To forcefully expel saliva. • In a severe or rigid manner. • To cause movement or activity. • To hit or collide with something. • Experiencing difficulty or effort. • To care for or look after something. • The act of showing reverence or devotion. • To perceive or recognize something clearly. • ...
Wild Swans 2024-03-19
Across
- Jung’s sisters name.
- There was a theme that they must not allow china to “change color” which meant to not go from communist to this.
- Who were the workers when the Government decided to build a road to Yunnan?
- Jung’s nickname would become this after people noticed she would go around and play in offices .
- Burial, What was one of the most terrible things that could happen to the Chinese?
- Her mother used this for transportation.
- A habit of Chinese and Mandurin scholars when they were disillusioned with what the emperor was doing.
- A tradition in the nationalization campaign the regime organized processions with this instrument.
- What happened to the Chieftain
- What action was commonly done when greeting someone
- During the massive construction project - how many buildings were going to be built in Peking.
- Jung was accepted in school as advanced because of her poems and what else?
- Jin Ming’s nurse did not want to go back to her husband and pleaded for Jung’s mom to help her with something extremely difficult for Chinese people.
- Food was scarce so a new condition become more common when fluid accumulates under the skin from malnutrition.
- What news did her mother find out before going on the trip
- What did they find when digging up dirt when building the new road?
- The government wanted to establish this
- Jung's Father's real surname
- This woman made Jung’s mother feel like she could loosen up and be comfortable around her
- Plants found in her fathers elegant mansion
- Jung found _______ terrifying because they didn’t always have black hair & brown eyes.
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- Was the capitol of Sichuan
- Who started attacking the Communist Party and China’s socialist system.
- Mao feared who would attack China when coming to the border?
- To show kids what life without Mao would be like the school would do what?
- At the age of six she competed and handled this item.
- After she came home from the nursery what mysteriously vanished?
- Shaoqi, The new president in chapter twelve.
- What did her father love to do?
- Da-li, Jung’s favorite teacher was a children science fiction book writer on the side.
- Jung’s mother was given a new job and she was very serious about managing it, even though she was under certain restrictions.
- How many women made up Jung’s mother's new cell at work?
- Her grandmother was against giving up this item/ items because it held great sentimental value.
- While Jung’s mother was pregnant with her she developed a illness from malnutrition and lack of hygiene.
- Who did they worship and pray too
- Instead of a belt they used this item.
- Throwing these were viewed as very important and even practiced.
- Chinese textbooks now continued more _______ than classical literature.
- Jung’s mother became pregnant again in 1959 - she asked and was granted the permission to do what after finding out the news.
- Jung called Jin-Ming
- What word means "Selfless to the point of being considered foolish"
- Which cult did the parents positively colluded enhancing?
42 Clues: Jung’s sisters name. • Jung called Jin-Ming • Was the capitol of Sichuan • Jung's Father's real surname • What happened to the Chieftain • What did her father love to do? • Who did they worship and pray too • Instead of a belt they used this item. • The government wanted to establish this • Her mother used this for transportation. • Plants found in her fathers elegant mansion • ...
Joint Commission Prep 2025-03-05
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- Store these in racks labeled full or partial/empty. (2 words, pleural)
- When removed from the overwrap these should be dated with the beyond use date. (pleural)
- Vitals signs must be documented within ______ minutes before starting sedation.
- This must not be in patient care areas, only in breakrooms or private offices.
- Staff must know the _________ time for cleaning products.
- Nothing can be stored on the ________.
- Must be free of gaps in documentation including closed dates.
- Domestic abuse, pain and falls are required annually. (pleural)
- This should be worn over the nose and not under the chin.
- If you do not understand a question the surveyor is asking do not ___________.
- Staff performing direct patient care can not have ______________ nails or embellishments.
- Worn appropriately protects from blood, body fluids and splash. (acronym)
- The clinic area and patient care equipment must be clean and ________ free.
- Most effective way to prevent hospital acquired infections. (2 words)
- Hand hygiene should be performed before and after applying these, and they should not be worn in public areas. (pleural)
- All supplies in clean storage and exam/procedure rooms should be monitored for these date.
- If English is not the patients preferred language this may be needed to provide care.
- It is staff's responsibility to clean patient care ___________.
- This, including pillows, must be stored in a closed room or covered.
- If stained or broken this must be replaced. (2 words)
- No ______________ should be in with patient care supplies. (2 words, pleural)
- Policies and procedures are located in __________.
- Nurses can't administer medications without this.
- The system staff use to determine if a provider is credentialed to perform a procedure.
- This must be cleanable, free-hanging and within 4 - 6 inches from the floor.
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- Furniture must be clean and free of these. (pleural)
- When opening a multi-dose injectable medication vial it should be labeled with the _______________ date. (2 words)
- Check stickers on patient care equipment to make sure it is within this date.
- 2 patient identifiers include this. (3 words)
- The best way for staff to prepare for survey is to be knowledgeable of these. (pleural)
- Surveyors will review patient charts for complete______________.
- These must be met prior to discharging a patient post-sedation. (2 words)
- Injectable medications stored in exam or procedure rooms must be __________. (2 words)
- A learning needs assessment must be completed within one year of nurses providing this.
- Open EKG tabs must be stored in a sealed bag and __________.
- Medications, syringes, needles must be ____________ which is under constant supervision or locked.
- Drinks must be kept in _____________ beverage areas.
- Signatures must have the date and time documented in their own ____________.
- All members of the procedure team must actively ______________ in the time out.
- The provider must mark the site with these unless there is an exception in policy.
- Patient care items can't be stored on this.
- This process must be completed immediately prior to a procedure start and include the entire procedure team.
- Nothing can be stored under this.
- Clinical staff __________ must be no longer than 1/4 inch with impeccable polish. (pleural)
- Information staff need to know for chemical safety are located on these. (initials)
- Second part of this, which is required within 30 days of a sedation procedure.
- Do not use this to hang information in patient care areas or on equipment.
47 Clues: Nothing can be stored under this. • Nothing can be stored on the ________. • Patient care items can't be stored on this. • 2 patient identifiers include this. (3 words) • Nurses can't administer medications without this. • Policies and procedures are located in __________. • Furniture must be clean and free of these. (pleural) • ...
India Vocabulary 2024-04-26
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- a building or stronghold that overlooks the city
- the development and planning for the design and use of space within cities
- to decode or interpret the meaning of something
- a follower of a teacher or leader
- the society, culture, way of life in a particular place
- the branch of science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production and purification
- of or relating to the classification of people according to economic, social, or professional standing
- moderation or restraint in one’s behavior and impulses
- a person who is proficient in the Hindu discipline of yoga
- the organization and classification of people into groups based on various criteria
- in Hinduism and Buddhism, the sum of a person’s actions that determines the next life of the individual
- groups of people with somewhat different beliefs from the larger religion
- connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity
- the act of thinking deeply and focusing one’s mind, sometimes for spiritual purposes
- the removal of contaminants and unwanted elements
- a person who is an expert in the study of religions
- an ancient Hindu language in which many important texts were written
- a system of rigid social restrictions characterized by hereditary status and occupations
- relating to the treatment of the physical, mental, and social factors that impact health
- naturally occurring material from which metals are extracted
- in Buddhism, the ultimate goal of life and the achievement of a freedom from suffering
- the rebirth of a soul into a new body
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- having a new spiritual awareness and wisdom
- a term for tribes in the Vedic period
- the process of two things coming together and uniting in common interest
- a northwestern arm of the Indian Ocean, located between India and the Arabian Peninsula
- the act of extracting metal from ore through heating it
- any new method, idea, or invention; typically one that makes a significant change to what has come before
- in Hinduism, the creator god sometimes referred to as “the Creator”
- something that causes pain or suffering
- a carved stamp designed to be pressed into soft wax or mud, leaving behind a unique design that acts as a signature
- in Buddhism, the compiled teachings of the Buddha
- a Hindu sage or saint
- the act of extracting liquid through heating it
- a religious ceremony done in a specific manner
- to reflect on, to think carefully about
- the resources, structures, and facilities needed for the operation of a civilization
- in Hinduism and Buddhism, conformity to one’s duty
- the watering of land and crops by supplying water, typically by channels
- a word or phrase that is repeated in order to aid in concentration when meditating
- the promotion of hygiene and disease prevention by maintaining cleanliness and removing waste
- the traditional Hindu system of medicine
- (c. 1500 – c. 500 BCE )the period in the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age of ancient India at the end of the Indus Valley
- a seasonal wind in southern Asia that commonly brings heavy rains
- in math, relating to a system of numerical notation where numbers can be represented as 1 or 0
- liquid waste carried off by sewers
- absolute rule by a single individual
47 Clues: a Hindu sage or saint • a follower of a teacher or leader • liquid waste carried off by sewers • absolute rule by a single individual • a term for tribes in the Vedic period • the rebirth of a soul into a new body • something that causes pain or suffering • to reflect on, to think carefully about • the traditional Hindu system of medicine • ...
Food For The Poor 2024-07-02
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- collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim
- made holy; consecrated
- give in order to help achieve or provide something
- became independent in 1962, retaining membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, Capital Kingston, known for Reggae music
- is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America, Capital Bogota
- worship, relieve, obey, minister
- to grow vigorously
- as an emblem of Christianity
- an agreement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests.
- complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating
- a building used for public Christian worship
- country that means "The Savior"
- a set of related measures or activities with a particular long-term aim
- religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
- construct (something) by putting parts or material together
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- the money you receive in exchange for your labor or products
- the act of improving by expanding, enlarging, or refining
- an oval or round object laid by a female bird
- express warm approval or admiration of
- a sticky yellowish-brown fluid made by bees
- come together as a team to achieve a common goal
- nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- an outdoor area provided for children to play in
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- an omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair
- relating to illness and injuries and to their treatment or prevention
- country that was the heart of the Inca empire from the 12th to 16th centuries
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- of a color intermediate between green and violet
- the lowest load-bearing part of a building
- in Hebrew means "God saves"
- an institution for educating children
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school
- a group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit
- any of numerous insects that feed on pollen and nectar and sometimes produce honey
- country which word means "place of many trees"
- show or explain to (someone) how to do something
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school
- character; nature
- or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- country that literal meaning of the word is "depths" in Spanish
- a solemn request for help or expression of thanks addressed to God or an object of worship
- pleased and relieved
- a basic or necessary item of food
- a solemn promise or undertaking
- a domestic fowl kept for its eggs or meat
- a person who donates something, especially money to a fund or charity
- an intense feeling of deep affection
- thing given willingly to someone without payment
- having a powerful effect on
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
53 Clues: character; nature • to grow vigorously • pleased and relieved • made holy; consecrated • in Hebrew means "God saves" • having a powerful effect on • as an emblem of Christianity • country that means "The Savior" • a solemn promise or undertaking • worship, relieve, obey, minister • a basic or necessary item of food • an intense feeling of deep affection • ...
Hematologic System & Problems Review Crossword 2025-10-12
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- Enhances iron absorption when taken together
- Smooth, beefy red tongue; seen in B12 or folate deficiency
- Stimulates neutrophil production after chemo or bone marrow suppression
- Gastric factor required for B12 absorption; absent in pernicious anemia
- Deficiency causing macrocytic anemia; common in alcoholism and pregnancy
- Genetic deficiency of factor VIII causing prolonged bleeding
- Large RBCs from B12 or folate deficiency
- Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura; microclots → low platelets + organ ischemia
- Type of hemoglobin present at birth; persists in sickle cell after hydroxyurea
- Undifferentiated cells forming all blood components
- Platelet count <150K; increased bleeding risk
- Purple blotches from subdermal bleeding; seen in ITP or TTP
- Painful oral inflammation during chemo; risk for infection
- Genetic hemoglobin defect causing sickled RBCs and vaso-occlusion
- Large purple skin bruise from bleeding under skin
- Lymphoma without Reed–Sternberg cells; multiple subtypes
- Route for B12 replacement when IM or PO not tolerated
- Increased immature neutrophils; indicates acute bacterial infection
- Vaso-occlusion in sickle cell → ischemic pain and organ damage
- Monoclonal antibodies targeting cancer cells; watch for infusion reactions
- Syndrome from tumor breakdown → ↑K⁺, ↑PO₄³⁻, ↓Ca²⁺, ↑uric acid after chemo
- Blood cell type that defends against infection
- Process of blood cell formation in bone marrow
- Autoimmune B12 deficiency from loss of intrinsic factor
- Priority action when HIT suspected; prevents further thrombosis
- Acute leukemia with myeloid origin; common in adults
- Acute leukemia with lymphoid origin; most common in children
- Liquid portion of blood carrying proteins, nutrients, and clotting factors
- Yellow eyes from bilirubin buildup in hemolysis
- Decreased RBCs or Hgb; causes fatigue, pallor, SOB
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- ↓ in all cell lines: RBCs, WBCs, and platelets
- Deficiency of all blood cell types from marrow suppression
- Protein web trapping RBCs and platelets to form stable clot
- Lowest blood count point after chemo; highest infection risk
- Stem cell line producing RBCs, platelets, granulocytes
- Excess RBC production; risk for thrombosis and hyperviscosity
- Fever, night sweats, weight loss; seen in lymphoma
- Donor T cells attack host tissues after stem cell transplant
- Genetic microcytic anemia with abnormal Hgb synthesis
- Mnemonic for multiple myeloma findings: ↑Ca, renal failure, anemia, bone lesions
- Iron overload causing organ damage; treated with phlebotomy
- Stem cell line giving rise to lymphocytes and plasma cells
- Drug increasing fetal Hgb to reduce sickle cell crises
- Cell fragment aiding clot formation; normal 150–400K
- Small RBCs from iron deficiency or thalassemia
- Absolute neutrophil count; <500 = severe infection risk
- RBCs with low Hgb content; appear pale on smear
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation; widespread clotting → bleeding
- Spoon-shaped nails; seen in iron deficiency anemia
- Needed for clotting factor synthesis; deficiency → bleeding
- Immune thrombocytopenic purpura; autoimmune platelet destruction
- Synthetic vasopressin stimulating factor VIII release in mild hemophilia A
- Immature neutrophils; ↑ indicates bacterial infection
- First responder WBCs; main defense against bacteria
- Low neutrophil count; risk for severe bacterial infection
- Small pinpoint hemorrhages; sign of low platelet count
- Deficiency causes microcytic, hypochromic anemia; treat with PO or IV supplementation
- Precautions include mask use, hand hygiene, avoiding fresh plants/foods/crowds/sick people
- Type of anemia with bone marrow failure → pancytopenia
- T-cell therapy reprogrammed to attack cancer cells; watch for cytokine storm
- Malignant overproduction of immature WBCs in bone marrow
- Blood cell that transports oxygen via hemoglobin
62 Clues: Large RBCs from B12 or folate deficiency • Enhances iron absorption when taken together • Platelet count <150K; increased bleeding risk • ↓ in all cell lines: RBCs, WBCs, and platelets • Small RBCs from iron deficiency or thalassemia • Blood cell type that defends against infection • Process of blood cell formation in bone marrow • ...
Pharm Final 2025-12-07
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- Drug that works by being a Xanthine oxidase inhibitor, reducing uric acid production for chronic gout management.
- Opioid antagonist used for the reversal of opioid-induced respiratory depression.
- Life-threatening airway emergency and complication associated with ACE inhibitors like Enalapril.
- Serious adverse effect associated with some conventional antipsychotics, characterized by involuntary movements of the face and extremities.
- Electrolyte condition (K+ below 3.5 mEq/L) that dramatically increases the risk of digoxin toxicity.
- Sign of Digoxin toxicity caused by increased vagal tone, or a condition requiring the nurse to hold Atenolol if HR is less than 60.
- IV calcium channel blocker used for rate control; a dangerous drop in BP requires the nurse to stop the infusion immediately.
- Intervention that should be encouraged along with fiber in the diet to manage constipation caused by opioids like Oxycodone.
- Anticoagulant whose effect is enhanced when combined with Amoxicillin, increasing bleeding risk because antibiotics disrupt gut flora.
- Acyclovir works by suppressing the replication of this rather than curing the infection.
- History of this event is a priority concern requiring the nurse to hold Zolpidem and notify the provider immediately.
- Patient population younger than 1 month who are contraindicated for methylprednisolone injectable formulation due to benzyl alcohol preservatives.
- Low-dose antiplatelet drug (81 mg) used in Coronary Artery Disease to prevent clot formation by inhibiting platelet aggregation.
- Anti-dysrhythmic drug whose administration requires monitoring for a brief period of transitory asystole.
- Monitoring required for high-risk patients prescribed Serotonin receptor antagonists due to the risk of QT interval prolongation.
- One of the two hormones, along with mineralocorticoids, required for the long-term management of Addison's Disease.
- Medication type (along with multivitamins) that requires separation of doses from Ciprofloxacin by 2 to 6 hours.
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- Professional duty that requires the nurse to clarify any order that seems incorrect, such as administering Furosemide to an already hypokalemic patient.
- Reversal agent (antidote) for a benzodiazepine overdose.
- Potential effect of Gabapentin requiring patients to avoid driving or operating machinery until they know how the medication affects them.
- Major long-term adverse effect of Phenytoin requiring emphasis on meticulous oral hygiene (term for gum overgrowth).
- Anti-inflammatory agent used specifically for acute gout attacks.
- Serum lab value critical to monitor in patients taking Metformin due to risk of accumulating the drug and causing lactic acidosis in renal impairment.
- Foods high in this, such as aged cheeses, must be strictly avoided by patients taking MAOIs to prevent a life-threatening hypertensive crisis.
- Crucial safety step requiring the nurse to use two of these before every medication administration.
- DIFF The type of infection (short name) the nurse should anticipate testing for if a patient on long-term antibiotics develops fever and foul-smelling, watery diarrhea.
- Antidepressants, like AEDs, must never be stopped abruptly but must be gradually this.
- Antidote used for acetaminophen overdose.
- Type of infection that represents a serious contraindication for corticosteroid use because steroids suppress the immune system.
- Example bronchodilator that must be taken first to open airways and allow a corticosteroid to penetrate deeper into the lungs.
- Structure affected by the rupture warning associated with Fluoroquinolone antibiotics like Ciprofloxacin (root word).
31 Clues: Antidote used for acetaminophen overdose. • Reversal agent (antidote) for a benzodiazepine overdose. • Anti-inflammatory agent used specifically for acute gout attacks. • Opioid antagonist used for the reversal of opioid-induced respiratory depression. • Antidepressants, like AEDs, must never be stopped abruptly but must be gradually this. • ...
CNA Review 2025-12-10
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- A tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine
- Measures to prevent the spread of germs and disease
- Sitting on the edge of the bed with legs hanging down to prevent dizziness before standing
- The act of walking or assisting a resident to walk
- The resident’s normal or usual condition for comparison with later observations
- Difficulty with memory, thinking, or decision-making
- Care provided to residents who are terminally ill or dying to keep them comfortable
- A progressive condition that affects memory, thinking, behavior, and the ability to perform ADLs
- Legal and ethical protections for residents, such as privacy, safety, and dignity
- A mobility device for residents who cannot walk independently
- The tasks and responsibilities that CNAs are legally allowed to perform
- Unintended descents to the floor that can cause injury
- Administering oxygen to a resident who has difficulty breathing
- Measures taken to prevent accidents, injury, and harm
- Infection in any part of the urinary system, often causing pain or urgency.
- Measurement of body mass
- The ability of a resident to move independently or with assistance
- A resident who is confined to bed and cannot get up without assistance
- Measurement of all fluids a resident consumes and eliminates
- Body system that includes bones, muscles, and joints for movement and support
- Procedures that keep objects and areas free from microorganisms
- A break or crack in a bone
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- Injecting or placing medication under the skin
- Using chemicals to destroy harmful microorganisms on surfaces or equipment
- A belt placed around a resident’s waist to safely assist with walking or transferring
- The body system that allows breathing and oxygen exchange
- Exercises to move joints through their full motion to maintain flexibility
- Sharing information, feelings, or ideas with others through verbal or nonverbal methods
- Changing a resident’s position to prevent pressure ulcers and maintain comfort
- Using the body in an efficient and safe way to prevent injury when lifting or moving residents
- Poor nutrition due to inadequate or unbalanced intake of nutrients
- Daily tasks residents do for self-care, like bathing, dressing, eating or toileting
- Measurement of body heat
- Signs, Measurements of the body’s basic functions
- Care of a resident’s body after death, including cleaning, positioning, and preparing for the family
- Tight-fitting stockings that improve circulation and prevent blood clots
- Law protecting residents’ private health information.
- The force of blood against the walls of the arteries
- Practices that keep residents clean and healthy
- The heartbeat felt at various points on the body, usually per minute
- The process of providing the body with the food and nutrients it needs to stay healthy
- A tube inserted through the nose into the stomach to provide nutrition or remove contents
- A sudden interruption of blood flow to the brain, causing brain damage
- Restriction of a resident to bed or a specific area
- A resident who requires assistance to perform ADLs
- Injury to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure
- Separating a resident with contagious illness to prevent spreading infection
47 Clues: Measurement of body heat • Measurement of body mass • A break or crack in a bone • Injecting or placing medication under the skin • A tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine • Practices that keep residents clean and healthy • Signs, Measurements of the body’s basic functions • The act of walking or assisting a resident to walk • ...
Crossword Quiz 2018-02-12
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- Scientific management as a motivation theory was proposed by this person.
- This is not the way to measure business size.
- A type of marketing targeted at a very specific segment of the market.
- A CV is sometimes called this.
- Information gathered directly from the source.
- The shift towards a more integrated and more interdependent world economy.
- A business owned and operated by one person.
- A type of test to show the candidate's potential to gain additional skills.
- When an employee's immediate superior observes employee's work, talks to the worker's colleagues, and then carries out an interview with the employee to discuss the progress and effectiveness of the job.
- Money and machinery invested into a business by the owners.
- The termination of employment of an employee whether or not the contract is still in effect. Usually for incompetence or gross misconduct.
- An employer agrees to hire trade union members only, and employees must remain union members at all times in order to remain employed.
- The process of finding and hiring the best-qualified candidate for a job opening.
- An identifiable group of individual or business consumers sharing similar characteristics, preferences and buying habits.
- Buying the license of a well-known existing brand, its logo, products or services.
- The lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population.
- Payments made to shareholders from the profit after tax of a company.
- A business buys out the owners of another business which then becomes part of the 'predator' business.
- Factors that must be satisfied in a workplace. If present will not motivate workers, but if absent will demotivate them.
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- The difference between selling price of a product and the cost of bought in materials and components.
- A social unit of people that is deliberately structured and managed to meet a need or to achieve a specific goal.
- When an employee voluntarily leaves an employment.
- A group of people who are representative of the target market.
- Restaurants, banking, and insurance are the examples of this sector of the industry.
- Where an employee is given a wider range of tasks which require more skill and responsibility.
- The lowest amount a company should pay its employees.
- Giving subordinates the authority how to perform a particular task.
- The proportion of total market sales achieved by a business.
- Type of integration when one firm merges with a firm in a completely different industry.
- The skill and risk-taking ability of the person who brings the resources together to produce a good or service.
- One element of the marketing mix.
- A type of training where new employees are given introduction about the company, fellow workers, facilities, etc. by an existing worker.
- The willingness of customers to continue to buy the same product from the same business.
- Gender, religion, income, and marital status are the examples of this method to segment a market.
- One of managerial roles to create inter-relationships between different entities within the organisation.
- Leadership style where manager expects to be in charge of everything and employees have to follow his order without question.
- This is added to the standard salary, usually for sales staff.
- Sums of money provided by the government to a business often with 'strings attached' (the business needs to do something in return for the government).
38 Clues: A CV is sometimes called this. • One element of the marketing mix. • A business owned and operated by one person. • This is not the way to measure business size. • Information gathered directly from the source. • When an employee voluntarily leaves an employment. • The lowest amount a company should pay its employees. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Crossword 2019-04-12
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- ARCHES also housed in the Well, this is a peer health education group focused on providing health information, skills, and resources that promote overall health and well-being
- to take your mind off of a stressful situation
- a phrase of positive emotional encouragement or support
- department that seeks to “cultivate mental, physical, and social development through recreational services, programs and facilities”
- a time of intense difficulty that may induce distress in an individual
- short or long term negative stress that may cause anxiety and decrease performance and mood
- to provide advice and a source of communication
- a broad term with many different methods of effectively dealing with something difficult
- a state of mind or specific mindset
- a handy diagnostic tool that describes disorders and provides criteria to be utilized by clinical psychologists and various other mental health professionals; published by the APA
- state of good health, incorporating our physical and mental well-being
- to provide assistance and can be accomplished in any number of ways
- a disapproval of or discrimination associated with a person, characteristic, or circumstance; ______ surrounding mental health
- any physical activity that maintains fitness and contributes to well-being and general wellness
- “curing”; restoration of oneself, in which any and every aspect of well-being may be addressed; may be a short- or long-term process
- a physical, mental, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension
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- to make easier or less difficult; contribute to
- Illness an umbrella term for a wide range of mental health conditions that affect mood, thinking and behavior (e.g. depression, anxiety, addictive behavior, etc.)
- the process of centering one’s awareness to the present moment and incorporating one’s emotions, thoughts, and bodily sensation
- Hall located across from the HUB, this hall houses R’Pantry, Student Affairs Case Management, and the myriad of ethnic programs/organizations
- located in Costo Hall 110 and a member of the Well, this service aims to provide emergency non-perishable food, hygiene, household, and childcare items for students in need
- naturally recurring state of mind and body where most sensory and physical activity is inhibited; essential for daily function
- an individualized approach to taking care of one’s own well-being especially during times of stress
- Management housed in Costo Hall, they provide services that assist students dealing with a myriad of challenges such as academic help, food insecurity, and mental health
- a facility that is focused on helping students achieve their academic goals by providing tutoring services, workshops led by mentors, supplemental instruction, and writing support
- short term positive stress that motivates and helps to focus energy into performance and general mood
- located in the Veitech Student Center, these services provide mental health resources (such as academic, personal, and social development) to help and support students here at UCR
- what makes us human; it is a natural state of mind that is affected by a situations, moods, and our relationships with others
- the act of causing one’s own death that is associated with risk factors and warning signs
- “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”
- WELL facility on campus that provides a number of resources that seek to benefit your wellness and overall health (physical and mental)
31 Clues: a state of mind or specific mindset • to take your mind off of a stressful situation • to make easier or less difficult; contribute to • to provide advice and a source of communication • a phrase of positive emotional encouragement or support • to provide assistance and can be accomplished in any number of ways • ...
Health 2024-05-19
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- This is a type of tobacco product that people use by inhaling it through the nose or mouth.
- This means that your body has finished growing and developing.
- This refers to the shared customs, traditions, and values of a particular group of people.
- This refers to the traits or characteristics that are passed down from parents to children through genes.
- This refers to something you do regularly without thinking about it too much.
- This is a condition where people develop white patches on their tongue or inside their mouth due to poor oral hygiene or smoking.
- This is a type of food that gives your body energy.
- This refers to something that increases the likelihood of developing a particular disease or condition.
- This means that you have developed good emotional skills, such as being able to control your emotions and make good decisions.
- These are things that are important to you and guide your behavior.
- This is something you want to achieve or accomplish in life.
- These are substances that your body needs to stay healthy and strong.
- This refers to taking steps to prevent something from happening or reduce the risk of it happening.
- This refers to the various forms of communication, such as television, movies, music, and social media.
- This is the average number of years people can expect to live based on their age, lifestyle, and other factors.
- This is a type of substance found in tobacco smoke that can cause serious health problems.
- This is a type of nutrient that helps keep your digestive system healthy.
- This is a type of nutrient that helps keep your body healthy and strong.
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- This is a type of substance that can make people feel more alert or awake.
- This is a type of nutrient that gives your body energy and helps keep your skin healthy.
- This is a type of fat that can be found in your blood and can affect your heart health.
- This is how well people are able to connect with others and maintain relationships.
- This is a type of nutrient that helps build and repair your muscles and tissues.
- Life This is how well people are able to live their lives, considering their health, happiness, and overall well-being.
- This is a condition where people have trouble breathing due to damage caused by smoking or pollution.
- This is a unit of energy that your body uses to function.
- These are sudden thoughts or feelings that can make you want to do something, but might not always be the best choice.
- This is how well people are able to take care of themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally.
- This is a type of substance that helps regulate the balance of fluids in your body.
- This is a type of nutrient that helps keep your body healthy and strong.
- This is a condition where people have trouble remembering things and thinking clearly.
- This is a type of building block of protein that helps build and repair your muscles and tissues.
- This refers to the biological characteristics that define males and females, such as chromosomes, hormones, and physical characteristics.
- This is the way your body uses food to give you energy.
- This is a type of gas found in tobacco smoke and other pollutants that can be deadly if inhaled in high amounts.
- This is a special place where people who are very sick and dying can go to receive care and comfort.
36 Clues: This is a type of food that gives your body energy. • This is the way your body uses food to give you energy. • This is a unit of energy that your body uses to function. • This is something you want to achieve or accomplish in life. • This means that your body has finished growing and developing. • ...
GROUP A 2021-11-09
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- Robert Hooke’s most famous microscopical observation depicted in ____.
- Microbes that stained purple after undergoing gram staining is called gram-___ .
- Wife of colleague of Koch recommended a medium to grow bacteria on because it didn’t melt and bacteria couldn’t digest it.
- Vaccine developed by Louis Pasteur other than rabies.
- One of the portion on the Prontosil molecule is effective against a wide range of bacteria and can inhibit essential enzyme activity in effected bacteria. What is it?
- The father of immunology discover what method of immunization?
- Anton Leuweenhoek called tiny living organisms as __.
- Theory that states microorganisms can invade other organisms and cause disease.
- What process can slow spoilage due to microbial growth?
- Florence was very precise about collecting and analyzing data at her practices so that she can provide prove of antiseptic techniques efficacy. What is another one technique’s efficacy she want to prove?
- In Pasteur’s observations, yeast was found to be ____ anaerobes.
- John Snow had setting up the standard of ___ to preventing the spread of infectious disease.
- Alexander Fleming had observed that Staphylococci colonies disappearing on plates contaminated with a mold. He extracted the compound from the mold which is responsible for the destruction of the bacterial colonies. What is the compound?
- Christian Gram has develop a technique to make the tiny microbes to be seen and identified. What is the technique?
- Nightingale’s School is a school for___.
- Three methods suggested by Pasteur to get rid of microorganisms one of them is by esposing to ____.
- Pasteur’s experiments provided the starting point of __ techniques development.
- In Pasteur’s experiment, what liquid did he filled the short-necked flask with?
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- The person who first observed cells.
- Person who introduced the belief of spontaneous generation of life from nonliving matter.
- Which disease will cause massive disfigurement ,sometimes blindness and often death?
- Material used by John Needham to prove spontaneous generation. What is the medium?
- Joseph Lister believes that wound infection due to exposed to stinking "___" in air.
- There is four techniques invented along the golden age of microbiology which are fermentation, pasteurization, ____ and vaccines.
- Oliver Wendell Holmes observed that woman that have a home birth had fewer infection than at hospital. What infection of disease is that?
- A theory need to have a hypothesis that have been proved by evidence and survives ____.
- Who said that correlated infections coming from the autopsy rooms to the maternity wards?
- John Snow believed that a disease is transmitted by contaminated water with waste of other sufferers. What is that disease?
- John Tyndall had discovered that some bacteria existed in two forms, one is heat-sensitive form which is vegetative cell, and one is heat stable form which is :
- What solution did Lister used to reduce the incidence of gangrene on wounds?
- ___’s experiment was criticized because there was not enough oxygen in sealed flasks to support microbial life.
- John Tyndall’s research result in a method called :
- Vintners thought fermentation chemically happens, but its actually ___ process.
- Who is the Father of Immunology?
- Air can passed through S-shaped curve necked flasks but it trapped the ____microorganisms.
- The person who resolved the spontaneous generation vs biogenesis issue.
- Who confirm the germ theory ?
37 Clues: Who confirm the germ theory ? • Who is the Father of Immunology? • The person who first observed cells. • Nightingale’s School is a school for___. • John Tyndall’s research result in a method called : • Vaccine developed by Louis Pasteur other than rabies. • Anton Leuweenhoek called tiny living organisms as __. • What process can slow spoilage due to microbial growth? • ...
Waiter puzzle 2022-01-21
Across
- the members of aircraft who attend to passengers
- what does all the workers need to work?
- if it's bad than you wont want to come back if it's good than you probably will want to come back to this place what is it?
- the practice of ordering individual dishes from a menu in a restaurant
- when there are a lot of clients and orders restaurants usually make...?
- someone who serves to you in restaurant
- the last meal of the day is called...?
- a connoisseur of food and drink
- the provision of food and ddrink at social event or other gathering
- articles used in washing and taking care of one's body, such as soap,shampoo.
- a syle or method of cooking,especially as characteristic of particular country,region, or establishment
- the first guy/girl employee that you usually meet at hotel
- a place where you can enjoy coffee.
- a railway coach where light refreshments are served
- in most of the bars happen conflicts thats why they have...?
- all workers in one word
- before you go to hotel or restaurant you usually look at..?
- first place that you go when you get to a hotel.
- a drink other than water
- an early application
- personnel employed to serve drinks at pubs,restaurants and other establishments which are licensed to sell alcoholic beverages
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- to distribute (resources or duties) for particular purpose
- a place where you can stay overnight
- available to rent or lease
- They support the chef de cuisine and substitute him/her when absent
- another term of free
- materials laid above the mattress of a bed for hygiene,warmth,protection of the mattress,and decorative effect
- a document issued by a seller to a buyer that lists the goodds or services that have been supplied and says how much money the buyer owes for them
- a writer who analyzes food or restaurants and then publishes the results of their findings
- something to keep hotel/restaurant safe in case of natural dissasters.
- a thing you experience when you are in a restaurant
- something that helps to provide comfort,convenience, or enjoyment
- used to describe a bathroom that is directly cinnected to a bedroom or a bedroom connected to a bathroom.
- thing that most of businesses make to become more succesfull and known
- food that you can order,take somewhere with you,mostly fastfood.
- what is the first thing that a hotel does when you come to it so they know who you are?
- earliest meal is called...?
- another term of supply
- a table full of different foods that you can choose from
- the people who come to hotel to stay or to restaurant for food are called...?
- a feeling or mood associated with a particular place,person or thing.
- a service that provides parking of motor vehicles by an attendant
- a restaurant provided by an organization such as college,factory,or company for its students or staff
- a place where you can sit down and enjoy some cocktails.
44 Clues: another term of free • an early application • another term of supply • all workers in one word • a drink other than water • available to rent or lease • earliest meal is called...? • a connoisseur of food and drink • a place where you can enjoy coffee. • a place where you can stay overnight • the last meal of the day is called...? • what does all the workers need to work? • ...
Food Tech Vocabulary 2025-12-01
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- plates, a flat heated surface (or a set of these), typically metal or ceramic, used for cooking food or keeping it hot.
- put (a fine or loose substance) through a sieve so as to remove lumps or large particles.
- pots, metal pots used to cook food.
- cut (something) into pieces with repeated sharp blows of an axe or knife.
- any of a group of natural esters of glycerol and various fatty acids, which are solid at room temperature and are the main constituents of animal and vegetable fat.
- essential inorganic elements that the body needs to function properly, grow, and stay healthy.
- an instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon.
- a cooking technique that involves cutting food into thin strips or tearing it into small pieces.
- the practice or skill of preparing food by combining, mixing, and heating ingredients.
- fibre, the indigestible part of plant-based foods, like fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and legumes, that the body cannot break down in the small intestine.
- any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that have large molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids.
- an enclosed compartment, usually part of a cooker, for cooking and heating food.
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- an appliance or compartment which is artificially kept cool and used to store food and drink.
- a refrigerated cabinet or room for preserving food at very low temperatures.
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- The transfer of microorganisms from one source (hands, equipment, raw food) to processed or finished food products.
- reduce (food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater.
- the action of bringing a liquid to the temperature at which it bubbles and turns to vapour.
- a colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- to gently combine a light mixture into a heavier one without losing air.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- to work a dough by hand to develop gluten, as in bread making.
- to cut food into small, even-sized cubes.
- an implement consisting of a small, shallow oval or round bowl on a long handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- the action or process of making something clean, especially the inside of a house.
- fried quickly in a little hot fat.
- beat or stir (a substance, especially cream or eggs) with a light, rapid movement.
- food consisting of or containing a lot of sugars, starch, cellulose, or similar substances that can be broken down to release energy.
- the act of mixing ingredients in a circular motion with a utensil like a spoon or spatula.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
31 Clues: fried quickly in a little hot fat. • pots, metal pots used to cook food. • to cut food into small, even-sized cubes. • reduce (food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater. • to work a dough by hand to develop gluten, as in bread making. • to gently combine a light mixture into a heavier one without losing air. • ...
Unique Words Crossword Facile. (UWCF) 2025-12-04
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- Surgical procedure to remove diseased tissue from the frontal and ethmoid sinuses.
- Surgical procedure for glaucoma that involves a combined iridectomy (removal of a piece of the iris) and sclerectomy (removal of a piece of the sclera, or white of the eye) to create a filtering scar.
- Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
- Laboratory technique that uses extremely high centrifugal forces to separate and purify components from a mixture, such as proteins, nucleic acids, organelles, and viruses.
- Non-invasive neuroimaging technique that measures the magnetic fields produced by the brain's electrical activity to map brain function.
- The acceptance of something without protest.
- Production and emission of light by a living organism through a chemical reaction.
- Medical term for a severe or prolonged nosebleed.
- Fear of failure.
- Occurrence of making fortunate and unexpected discoveries by accident.
- Physically beautiful or attractive.
- Widely known as the Star of Bethlehem.
- Division of a cell nucleus during mitosis.
- Death or suffering of a martyr.
- Relating to the day before yesterday.
- The alignment of three or more celestial bodies in a gravitational system, such as the Sun, Earth, and Moon during an eclipse.
- Key enzyme that catalyzes the first and rate-limiting step in the de novo synthesis of purine nucleotides.
- Lack of affinity for stains.
- Act Of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- Having Two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
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- County in west central England or a popular savory sauce originally made in that county.
- Rare, progressive lung disease that affects mostly women, characterized by abnormal muscle-like cells growing in the lungs and causing cystic lung destruction.
- Whispering or rustling.
- Silvery-white chemical element with atomic number 39, found in Group 3 of the periodic table.
- 125th anniversary.
- long.
- Square piece of fabric, traditionally used for personal hygiene like blowing your nose, wiping your face, or drying your eyes.
- Pompous or extravagant language, style, or manner, especially that intended to impress. (NOUN)
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named.
- Redwood tree, especially the California redwood.
- Large, sweet pineapple grown especially in Brazil.
- Adjective that describes something as having many syllables or composed of long words with many syllables.
- Refers to the abdomen and the chest cavity, or the relationship between them.
- Adjective describing rocks, strata, or other materials that are bearing or containing fossils.
- A ringing or tinkling sound.
- Sleight of hand or manual dexterity in performing magic tricks.
- Birth defect where a baby's skull bones fuse together too early, before the brain has fully formed.
- Rumbling or gurgling noise made by the movement of fluid and gas in the intestines.
- The scientific study of the patterns of ridges on the fingers, palms, and soles of the feet.
- Done, made, or acquired by stealth.
- Pollination of one flower by another flower on the same plant.
- Device that measures both air temperature and relative humidity in a single unit.
- Extremely small.
- The theory or philosophy of law.
- Suggest or hint (something bad) in an indirect and unpleasant way.
45 Clues: long. • Fear of failure. • Extremely small. • 125th anniversary. • Whispering or rustling. • A ringing or tinkling sound. • Lack of affinity for stains. • Death or suffering of a martyr. • The theory or philosophy of law. • Physically beautiful or attractive. • Done, made, or acquired by stealth. • Relating to the day before yesterday. • Widely known as the Star of Bethlehem. • ...
Crosswords & Cava 2025-10-09
Across
- Type of universe Marvel made mainstream
- “Stranger Things” hometown of weirdness
- ___ Spice, she’s (you guessed it) that girl
- Plastic himbo who found his Mojo Dojo Casa House
- Ye of many hits and headlines
- Wild neighbor from “Seinfeld”
- Latin trap star who wrestled in WWE once
- Animation rival with ogres and sass
- Nintendo console that goes portable
- Rapper who says “okurrr”
- Star of “Euphoria” and “Dune”
- Swiss tennis maestro with smooth backhands
- Obsessed with jewelry, poor dental hygiene
- Odell ___ Jr., one-handed catch king
- Celtics legend with a famous mustache
- Greek Freak of the Bucks
- Baseball MVP with serious flow
- What every post hopes to go
- The Creator, but you knew that
- Phillies slugger with big hair energy
- What wins championships, allegedly
- Future of gaming—or motion sickness simulator
- Yankees slugger who bangs homers and gavels
- Packers QB before Love took over
- “Summertime Sadness” singer with major vibes
- Gets paid to exist online
- Ocean whose fans still wait for an album
- Padres shortstop who flips bats and heads
- Queen of rap with Barbz army
- Holland or Cruise, take your pick
- Animation studio that always makes you cry
- Internet’s universal language
- First half of a paper company name
- Certified Lover Boy who stays trending
- When you totally relate
- Vanished after the talking stage
- Pop star who dove into “A Star Is Born”
- Three-goal statement piece
- Six rings, one “Flu Game”
- Styles with the feathers and flair
- Little guy who did a big thing
- “Eras Tour” phenom with friendship bracelets
- Win a few in a row
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- Artist behind “Blinding Lights”
- Canadian singer who found fame on YouTube
- The person the playlist is about (you)
- Golfer known for red shirts on Sundays
- Star running back... or the name everyone yells in fantasy leagues
- Human caught between a wolf and a vampire
- The ultimate double feature day
- Does his own stunts—often off planes
- NFL game namesake, coaching legend
- Singer with “Levitating” moves
- Fastest man alive, mononym required
- What disappears right when you need it most
- Blocky world of infinite creativity
- “Stranger Things” character justice never came for
- “Black Mamba,” on and off the court
- Fashion game strong
- Island resident without much Wi-Fi
- Shirtless werewolf team
- Sparkly vampire, emotionally constipated
- Starbucks size or pop megastar
- Three-point chef (again, yes, worth a repeat)
- Social media exile, temporary edition
- One of three acting sisters—two Marvel, one Mary-Kate
- The suburban sport takeover
- Rapper who wrote “Stan” (and created it, basically)
- Rapper who meows, apparently
- Lakers legend known for Mamba Mentality
- What you do on Twitch or Netflix
- Vampire saga that launched a million fanfics
- Someone who looks delicious, metaphorically
- High school sports level—or a trendy jacket
- Helmeted bounty hunter, for short
- Singer who came in like a wrecking ball
- Mother of Dragons (and poor endings)
- “Old Town Road” cowboy and icon
- Kai rival dojo of Miyagi-Do
- Blue people, not bending types
- Party-loving tight end, first name Rob
- NFL tight end, podcast host, Swiftie favorite
- “Positions” singer who also plays Glinda soon
- Everything Gen Z is obsessed with lately
- R&B singer of “Snooze” fame
85 Clues: Win a few in a row • Fashion game strong • Shirtless werewolf team • When you totally relate • Rapper who says “okurrr” • Greek Freak of the Bucks • Gets paid to exist online • Six rings, one “Flu Game” • Three-goal statement piece • What every post hopes to go • The suburban sport takeover • Kai rival dojo of Miyagi-Do • R&B singer of “Snooze” fame • Rapper who meows, apparently • ...
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Dunneane's crossword puzzle 2022-02-11
Across
- The most basic human needs to be satisfied such as water, food, shelter, and clothing.
- Aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation that focus on the content of the work itself; these aspects include achievement, recognition, involvement, responsibility, and advancement.
- The need for respect both self respect and respect from others.
- An inner drive that directs a person's behavior toward goals.
- the addition of more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate.
- the incorporation of motivational factors, such as opportunity for achievement, recognition, responsibility, and advancement, into a job.
- Money is the sole motivator for workers.
- Performance of one full time job by two people on part time hours.
- The need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm.
- A theory that arranges the five basic needs of people being physicological, security, social, esteem, and self-actualization into the order in which people strive to satisfy them.
- The personal satisfaction and enjoyment felt after attaining a goal.
- McGregor's traditional view of management whereby it is assumed that workers generally dislike work and must be forced to do their jobs.
- An employee's attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues.
- The need to be the best one can be; at the top of Maslow's hierarchy.
- The need for love, companionship, and friendship, is the desire for acceptance by others.
- The study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings.
- refers to the impact that setting goals have on performance.
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- The assumption that motivation depends not only on how much a person wants something but also on how likely he or she is to get it.
- movement of employees from one job to another in an effort to relieve the boredom often associated with job specialization.
- Changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating the consequences of behavior to the behavior itself.
- A four day (or shorter) period during which an employee works 40 hours.
- is the theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishments.
- Aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation that focus on the work setting and not the content of the work; these aspects include adequate wages, comfortable, and safe working conditions, fair company policies, and job security.
- a program that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times, provided that they are at work during a specified core period.
- Benefits and/or recognition received from someone else.
- An assumption that 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.
- A management philosophy that stresses employee particiaption in all aspects of company decision making.
- McGregor's humanistic view of management whereby it is assumed that workers like to work and that under proper conditions employees will seek out the responsibility in an attempt to satisfy their social, esteem, and self actualization needs.
28 Clues: Money is the sole motivator for workers. • Benefits and/or recognition received from someone else. • The need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm. • refers to the impact that setting goals have on performance. • An inner drive that directs a person's behavior toward goals. • The need for respect both self respect and respect from others. • ...
3.03 2014-04-08
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- Method A method of childbirth where delivery occurs in a quiet dimly lit room and the infants head is not pulled, minimizing the trauma for the newborn and allowing for immediate bonding between mother and child.
- Dense Foods having calories that are packed with important nutrients including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, lean meats, and low-fat dairy products.
- Illness Hazards that make foods unsafe to eat.
- A test that makes sound waves to create video and still images of the fetus inside the uterus.
- A blood test that measures the level of alpha-fetopretein in the mothers blood during pregnancy as an indicator of possible birth defects in a fetus.
- Counseling The process by which patients or relatives, at risk of an inherited disorder, are advised of the consequences and nature of the disorder, the probability of developing or transmitting it, and the options open to them in management and family planning in order to prevent, avoid, or reduce the likelihood of an inherited disorder.
- Intense labor, cervix 7 centimeters, lasts 30 minutes to 2 hours.
- Labor Fetal monitor may be used, cervix 3 centimeters, last 3 to 5 hours.
- A soft, membrane-covered space between the bones at the front and the back of a newborns skull.
- A small cut made at the opening of the birth canal.
- Villi Sampling A prenatal test that involves taking a sample of the hair-like tissue in the placenta to check for certain birth defects.
- Bath A body cleansing using just a sponge and some water, without immersion; usually preformed on someone confined to bed.
- Childbirth The act or process of giving birth using limited medication.
- Birth A baby is delivered feet or buttocks first.
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- Floor The lower pelvic area of a female.
- Method A surgical procedure to remove the baby from the mother's uterus in case of complications prohibiting a vaginal delivery.
- A prenatal test that involves removing a small amount of the amniotic fluid that surrounds the developing fetus and may be preformed to check for down syndrome in a mother over age 35.
- A medical doctor who specializes in pregnancy and delivery.
- Exercise Strengthens the pelvic floor muscles, which support the uterus, bladder and bowel.
- A disease of the nervous system of humans that can cause fever, meningitis, miscarriage, or premature birth and is spread by eating food contaminated with listeria.
- Birth Center A facility where the baby is delivered in a room while the family is present.
- Hospital Delivery Having a baby in a medical hospital with a doctor and staff in a delivery room.
- Acid A B-complex vitamin found in many vegetables, beans, fruits, whole grains, and some fortified breakfast cereals and it helps prevent birth defects.
- Hygiene Keeping the body clean and fresh.
- A heavy metal toxin that could harm fetal nervous tissue.
- Method A woman is physcially and psychologically prepared through prenatal training in the use of controlled breathing and coached by a partner to facilitate the process of natural childbirth.
- Labor Mild contractions; last 8 to 12 hours.
- Delivery Giving birth to a baby at home.
28 Clues: Floor The lower pelvic area of a female. • Delivery Giving birth to a baby at home. • Hygiene Keeping the body clean and fresh. • Labor Mild contractions; last 8 to 12 hours. • Illness Hazards that make foods unsafe to eat. • Birth A baby is delivered feet or buttocks first. • A small cut made at the opening of the birth canal. • ...
Q4 WW project #2 2023-04-22
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- As a young musician, she would often listen to her favorite songs and try to ___ the style of her favorite artists, carefully studying their techniques and nuances.
- As the villagers gathered their belongings and locked up their homes, they knew they had to be on the lookout for the ___ing band of thieves who had been terrorizing them.
- As she gazed out the window, she couldn't help but ___ for the warm sunshine of summer.
- Despite his ___ efforts to win the game, the player's constant yelling and fist-pumping annoyed his opponents.
- The high ___ of wildfires in the dry season has led to increased precautions being taken by local authorities.
- The team's success in the tournament was ___ upon the star player's ability to recover from his injury.
- During the award ceremony, the director paid ___ to the late actor by dedicating the trophy in his memory.
- Despite her claim to be non-___, the designer handbag collection in her closet gave a clear context clue to her true priorities.
- The U.S.A runs off a free market, also known as ___
- Despite the ___ful glances from her coworkers, Jane confidently presented her innovative ideas during the meeting.
- Despite facing numerous obstacles, Sarah's unwavering ___ to become a doctor motivated her to study hard and excel in her academics.
- Despite his ___d upbringing and access to resources, he failed to recognize the systemic inequalities that disadvantaged others.
- Despite having a high-paying job, John managed to ___ all his money on expensive vacations and luxury items, leaving him in a bad financial situation.
- Even as a young child, Sarah's fiery ___ was evident, as she would frequently throw tantrums whenever she didn't get her way.
- Despite having already completed the task, John continued to add ___ details to his report, making it excessively long and difficult to read.
- Despite facing numerous setbacks and challenges, the team remained ___ and persevered until they achieved their goal.
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- During the art ___, the professor noted the lack of depth in the painting, indicating that the artist may have rushed through the background.
- Despite her best efforts to ___ him with her charms, he remained completely oblivious to her advances.
- After spending hours volunteering at the homeless shelter, the ___ teenager felt a sense of fulfillment and purpose.
- Despite her success, the actress was uncomfortable with the ___ of her fans, which she felt was excessive and unwarranted.
- Despite the host's ___ comments, everyone could tell that he was secretly pleased with the turnout at his party.
- After losing his job and being unable to pay rent, the ___ man resorted to begging on the streets for his next meal.
- The ___ display of his expensive sports car in the parking lot hinted at his love for luxury and excess.
- Despite ___ the from the audience, the actor remained humble and grateful for the opportunity to perform.
- During the wild west era, a ___ was someone who refused to brand their cattle, making them difficult to track and identify.
- As she brushed her teeth for the third time that day, Sarah sighed at the ___ routine of her dental hygiene, longing for something more exciting to do.
- The email correspondence between the two suspects was clear evidence of their ___ in the embezzlement scheme.
- The ___ of the company can be traced back to a small garage where the founders first began tinkering with their innovative idea.
- After hours of debugging, the software developer realized that the source of the error was the fact that the variable in question was declared as ___.
29 Clues: The U.S.A runs off a free market, also known as ___ • As she gazed out the window, she couldn't help but ___ for the warm sunshine of summer. • Despite her best efforts to ___ him with her charms, he remained completely oblivious to her advances. • The team's success in the tournament was ___ upon the star player's ability to recover from his injury. • ...
COPE Crossword :) 2019-08-26
Across
- How many cups of water must you drink in a day to meet your fluid minimum?
- What does the "S" in SMART goals stand for?
- No ______ are allowed in bedrooms.
- Paced _________ can help calm anxiety and focus the mind.
- The soiled _______ closet is where we put dirty linens and gowns.
- 6:30-8:00 is the best time for what?
- Our _______ system is an incredibly useful tool in recovery. It includes the people we trust in our lives such as therapists, dietitians, friends and family.
- The "O" in SMO stands for ____________.
- _______ acceptance can be a useful coping skill to deal with unpleasant situations and emotions.
- Observing and describing are parts of ___________?
- This coping skill involves things like coloring, reading or watching television.
- What does the “M” in SMART goals stand for?
- On page 32 of the DBT workbook, you can find ideas for practicing what? (Try some!)
- Looking at electronic ______ less than one hour before bed can make it harder to fall asleep, cause eye strain and disrupt sleep cycles.
- Be mindful of your questions, ________, and answers/actions.
- This coping skill can be very helpful in processing thoughts, feelings and experiences.
- _____ hygiene is a part of self compassion and very important for overall mental and physical health.
- This coping skill can be used to clear the mind and silence anxious thoughts. Some utilize it to help them sleep at night.
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- What does the “M” in MT stand for?
- Adequate _________ is a necessary piece of the puzzle for keeping oneself healthy. It aids kidney function, maintains blood pressure, regulates blood pressure, helps to dissolve vitamins and minerals, etc...
- Phone calls should be limited to _______ minutes.
- A ____ approach to treatment can make sure that all of your needs are being met in recovery.
- What do we call items that are not permitted on the unit?
- This group is meant to help you unwind and reflect at the end of the day.
- If you follow unit rules, participate in treatment and engage positively on the unit, you can earn __________ such as computer time and off-unit time.
- The “name” of the computers used by staff on the unit.
- When meals are completed in the time allotted and no ED behaviors occur, you can earn these to exchange for prizes.
- This aspect of a healthy life can involve mundane tasks like keeping a schedule or going to the doctor, but can also include fun things like painting your nails or taking a bubble bath.
- When we examine an emotional thought using the facts and wise mind, we may discover we are experiencing "thought ___________."
- How many doors are on the unit? (I may have miscounted even though I checked three times, so please forgive me if the answer is not what you end up counting.)
- Although the unit is commonly known as "cope," the current acronym is ___.
- There is a small painting somewhere on the unit that is a replica of a famous Van Gogh called __________. (Do not include spaces in answer)
- What does the "D" in DBT stand for?
- ________ is not a straight line or a destination. It is a rocky road with many twists and turns: a continuous battle. But it is certainly worth fighting for.
- A ____ is a name for a small mistake in recovery. These are common and do NOT equal failure.
- How many patients can the unit have at one time? (Max amount)
36 Clues: What does the “M” in MT stand for? • No ______ are allowed in bedrooms. • What does the "D" in DBT stand for? • 6:30-8:00 is the best time for what? • The "O" in SMO stands for ____________. • What does the "S" in SMART goals stand for? • What does the “M” in SMART goals stand for? • Phone calls should be limited to _______ minutes. • ...
TTS 2023-10-25
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- Sale Penawaran diskon pada waktu-waktu tertentu melalui platform daring disebut ...
- Profesional Orang-orang yang bekerja di bidang tertentu biasanya disebut....
- Promosi dengan memanfaatkan mesin pencari seperti Google disebut ...
- Acuan silang merupakan bentuk promosi pasar di bidang digital dengan cara menautkan produk ke produk lain yang serupa untuk meningkatkan ...
- marketing Pekerjaan di bidang ini fokus pada menjaga public image yang dimiliki suatu perusahaan terus baik di hadapan masyarakat. Kemampuan yang dibutuhkan adalah komunikasi yang bek serta brand management, yaitu....
- perawatan diri sendiri yang dilakukan untuk mempertahankan kesehatan, baik secara fisik maupun psikologis disebut....
- Online shop Jual beli secara online.
- Apa tujuan dari pelayanan?
- Model bisnis ini membebankan biaya sesuai layanan yang digunakan. Kita banyak mel model bisnis ini semakin efektif dengan banyaknya tawaran layanan yang ditawarkan. Conti perusahaan yang menjalankan model bisnis ini adalah ....
- Marketingspecialiet Salah satu jenis pekerjaan marketing yang paling umum...
- Model bisnis ini mendapatkan keuntungan dari biaya langganan atau biaya akses. Contoh perusahaan yang memakai model bisnis adalah..
- Siapa yang memperkenalkan istilah ergonomi?
- Media online berbasis internet (web based) tempat melakukan kegiatan bisnis dan transaksi antara pembeli dan penjual adalah...
- Kesehatan kerja (occupational health) atau sering disebut
- Salah satu keunggulan iklan daring adalah dapat melakukan ... iklan sesuai segmentasi pengguna
- proses mendapatkan trafic berkualitas baik secara grafis atau berbayar.
- balik langsung dari konsumen yang didapat melalui media sosial bermanfaat untuk ... produk dan layanan
- salah satu strategi digital marketing.
- Penggunaan kupon, voucher, atau cashback termasuk strategi promosi dengan metode ...
- Analisis agar bisa mengukur kekuatan, kelemahan, peluang, hingga ancaman dari luar y bisa muncul ketika menjalankan bisnis disebut...
- Grooming adalah
- Promosi daring memungkinkan data konsumen dikumpulkan untuk ... promosi di masa depan
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- Business plan yang di dalamnya terkandung perencanaan pengembangan perusahaan depan adalah....
- Pasar apa dimana terdapat lembaga-lembaga pemerintahan.
- Nonverbal komunikasi yang tidak menggunakan kata-kata.
- konsumen Penggunaan influencer bertujuan memanfaatkan ... yang dimiliki untuk promosi produk
- Verbal Bentuk komunikasi yang disampaikan oleh komunikator kepada komunikan dengan cara tertulis maupun lisan.
- Marketplace Model bisnis ini pada intinya menghubungkan penjual dan pembeli pada satu tempat Brokerage atau lebih modern disebut
- Apa tujuan dari adanya pelayanan prima?
- ukur atau patokan yang digunakan untuk melakukan pelayanan dan juga sebagai acuan untuk menilai kualitas
- K3 Untuk melindungi kesehatan tenaga kerja,meningkatkan efisiensi kerja,serta mencegah terjadinya kecelakaan kerja dan penyakit.
- Website halaman informasi yang disediakan melalui jalur internet...
- Operationbusinesplan Salah satu business plan yang dibuat khusus untuk pihak internal perusahaan saja disebut....
- Organisasi tugas siapa yang mengatur kegiatan kegiatan dengan baik.
- kemampuan untuk mempertahankan nilai moral yang tempat kerja.
- Penggunaan influencer dalam promosi produk bertujuan untuk meningkatkan ... produk di mata konsumen
- Singkatan dari strengths (kekuatan), weaknesses (kelemahan), opportunities (peluang), dan threats (ancaman).
- Analisar Bermanfaat dalam memberikan insight atau gambaran mengenai target pasar produknya.
- Salah satu keunggulan promosi melalui media sosial adalah biaya yang ... dibandingkan media konvensional
- Artinya perorangan dan hygiene berarti
- Informedive jasa mengumpulkan informasi dan data mengenai seseorang atau sebuah perusahaan, baik untuk pembeli atau penjual.
- Grooming Penampilan seseorang,mulai dari berpakaian,tutur kata hingga sopan santun.
- Berapa jenis grooming?
- pelayanan
44 Clues: pelayanan • Grooming adalah • Berapa jenis grooming? • Apa tujuan dari pelayanan? • Online shop Jual beli secara online. • Artinya perorangan dan hygiene berarti • salah satu strategi digital marketing. • Apa tujuan dari adanya pelayanan prima? • Siapa yang memperkenalkan istilah ergonomi? • Nonverbal komunikasi yang tidak menggunakan kata-kata. • ...
Community I - II 2024-10-21
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- this is the number of people who have newly developed the illness or experienced the injury; this rate is calculate by taking the number of new cases divided by the total population and multiplying by 100 to get the percentage rate versus multiplying by 1,000 to get the rate per 1,000
- this assessment determines the needs and interests of the target population
- this form of hepatitis is contracted through IV use, blood, and sometimes through sexual intercourse
- based on this triangle childhood obesity rates can be reduces through programs providing low-fat meal options at public school
- these are parts of a community assessment that include environmental factors, demographic data, economic factors and transportation services
- signs and symptoms will include increased redness and swelling at the injury site, increased fatigue, and fever
- this client population should avoid raw or undercooked foods
- this type of transmission occurs through bites
- this form of hepatitis is contracted through blood and bodily fluids
- Nationally Notifiable _____ include Covid-19, tuberculosis, measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, hepatitis A, B, and C; many of these infections require isolation, vaccination and education
- this domain of learning includes learning through physical movement (autonomic reflexes), coordination(gross and fine motor skills), and the usage of senses
- a key factor to this component of community nursing includes ensuring there is available PPE
- this type of prevention includes screenings, and education specific to clients with medical conditions
- this form of hepatitis is contracted through the fecal-oral route
- with ANY infection the nurse's priority will be ensuring the client receives this
- these infections are transmitted through high-risk behaviors
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- this type of immunity is acquired through vaccination or exposure to a pathogen
- this is the time period between exposure to a pathogen and the onset of symptoms
- this type of immunity is received by the fetus through the placenta
- equality _____ techniques used for process evaluation includes data collection and analysis, continuous monitoring and evaluation, regular feedback and communication with stakeholders
- this type of survey will be completed in Community II; it assesses the physical environment and resources of a community through observing the physical environment, interviewing community members, reviewing demographic data and local health policies/regulations, and evaluating access to healthcare facilities
- these and questionnaires are methods used to collect direct data
- this type of prevention includes support groups, rehabilitation services for chronic conditions, and workplace safety to prevent addition injuries
- there are 3 of these schedules published by the CDC, one is for adults, one is for children, and the other is for children that need to catch up
- prevention strategies include hand hygiene and covering respiratory secretions from spreading
- community health nurses have taken appropriate actions when requests for vaccinations increase
- this type of immunity reduces the spread of disease within a population
- these are provided to clients through including the client and family in the decision making process and providing education materials in the language used in the home
- this type of immunity occurs when the immune system produces antibodies in response to exposure to a pathogen or vaccine
- community health nurses use this technique as an intervention
- this is another name for tuberculosis testing and a positive result is recognized as induration of greater than 15mm at the site and will require the client is educated and spread prevention is provided
31 Clues: this type of transmission occurs through bites • this client population should avoid raw or undercooked foods • these infections are transmitted through high-risk behaviors • community health nurses use this technique as an intervention • these and questionnaires are methods used to collect direct data • ...
Health and Social Care Key Terms 2025-02-11
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- The process of discussing something with someone in order to get their advice or opinion, so that a decision can be made that is acceptable to all involved.
- The recognition that everyone is different and has different needs, so appreciating and respecting individual differences such as a person's faith, diet, ethnicity and customs.
- When bacteria (germs) invade the body and cause a disease or illness.
- A type of non-verbal communication through body posture, facial expressions, gestures and eye contact.
- The unjust and unfair treatment of individuals based on their differences, such as race, religious beliefs, disability or gender.
- Enabling individuals to have the same rights, access and opportunities as everyone else regardless of genders, race, ability, age, sexual orientation or religious belief.
- Anything that could cause harm, e.g. a faulty piece of equipment or a particular activity.
- Handling Using the correct procedures when physically moving any load by lifting, putting down, pushing or pulling e.g. transferring a patient from a chair to a bed.
- Excluded from participating, feeling unimportant and not wanted by the majority of people.
- When bacteria spread onto food from another source, such as hands, work surfaces, kitchen equipment and utensils, or between cooked and raw food.
- Criminal record checks carried out by the Diclosure and Barring Service to help prevent unsuitable people working in health and social care services.
- Someone who speaks on behalf of an individual who is unable to speak up for themselves.
- Practices that keep you and your surroundings clean in order to prevent illness and the spread of disease.
- All the actions taken within a care setting to protect individuals.
- A dislike of, or negative attitude towards, an individual, often based on ill-informed personal opinion. E.g. racial prejudice and homophobia.
- The process that enables individuals to take control of their lives and make their own decisions; giving someone confidence in their own abilities.
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- When someone gives up trying as a result of consistent lack of achievement or reward. They come to believe that it is not worth trying because they will fail anyway.
- Measures taken to reduce the risks of danger, harm and abuse.
- Specialist or technical language or terms and abbreviations that are difficult for non-specialists to understand.
- Someone who is less able to protect themselves from harm due to, e.g mental health problems or physical or learning disability.
- The process of evaluating the likelihood of a hazard actually causing harm.
- Thin tubes that surround a flexible needle that is inserted into a vein to administer medication from a drip.
- Having the ability to identify with another person's situation and understand how they may be feeling or thinking.
- Limits access to or places restrictions on sharing certain types of sensitive information so that it is kept private and can only be accessed by those who need to be aware of it.
- When an individual tells you directly, or indirectly through their behaviour, that they have been, or are being, abused.
- Tiny, microscopic organisms. Some can cause infection or disease.
- Involving people in their care to ensure they are treated fairly and are not excluded, for example, making care services accessible by providing disability access such as wheelchair ramps or information in Braille or a range of difference languages.
27 Clues: Measures taken to reduce the risks of danger, harm and abuse. • Tiny, microscopic organisms. Some can cause infection or disease. • All the actions taken within a care setting to protect individuals. • When bacteria (germs) invade the body and cause a disease or illness. • The process of evaluating the likelihood of a hazard actually causing harm. • ...
SPD Ch. 1-8 2024-03-13
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- The spray-force action of pressurized water against instruments being processed to physically remove bioburden
- Cutting into an organ
- A process that occurs when microorganisms live on or in a host organism, but do not invade tissue or cause damage
- Two or more different tissue types grouped together to perform a specific function
- What does itis means?
- Airflow in decontamination
- Acute postoperative inflammatory reaction in the eye that causes damage to the intraocular tissue
- Bacteria that require oxygen
- Surgical removal of the uterus
- Medical term for half
- All forms of microbial life are completely destroyed
- Primary meaning of a medical term
- Items worn to protect workers from exposure to bodily fluids and blood
- Used to view internal surfaces of visually difficult instrumentation including lumens
- Absence of microorganisms that cause disease
- Connective tissue fluid that moves throughout the Circulatory system
- Protease, lipase and amylase are types of…
- Group of plantlike organisms that include molds, mushrooms and yeast
- Brain center of the cell
- The measure of alkalinity or acidity
- Cutting instruments including knives, blades, needles and scissors
- Document that identifies a physicians needs to perform a specific medical procedure
- Coronary artery bypass graft
- Consciously controlled muscles, attached to bones by tendons
- Must have oxygen eliminated from the environment in order to grow
- Helps to ensure the safety of devices, employees and patients
- Largest body organ
- Program designed for the voluntary reporting of device related problems
- Detailed instructions on how to properly use and process a device
- Agency that publishes standards addressing functions related to SPD including cleaning, sterilization, packaging and equipment testing
- Disinfection that uses heat to reduce the amount of microorganisms (excluding spores) on a medical device
- Passes through body, organ or structure dividing into left and right halves
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- Refers to the voice box
- Area where soiled items are received
- Place where two bones meet
- Bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy
- Process or ability to kill or control the growth of living organisms
- Enzymatic used to break down starches
- Surgical restoration
- Throat
- Responsible for ensuring that medical devices are safe and effective for patient care
- Visual examination within
- Hard to kill bacteria
- Imaginary line dividing the body into left and right halves
- A uniform method of defining basic parameters for processes, products, services and measurements
- Knowing the difference between right and wrong
- Viewing the unitary bladder using a endoscope
- Being soiled by contact with infectious organisms or other materials
- Band or sheet of fibrous connective tissue
- Place where an infectious agent can survive
- Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
- Cleaners that are biodegradable and non toxic used to breakdown soils, stains and other debris on heavily soiled instruments
- Inanimate object that transmit bacteria
- Along with adherence to dress code protocols this is a critical component of infection prevention
- Medical term for beside
- Abnormal pathogenic protein particle
- Identifies hazardous waste or materials
- Organs for hearing
- Relating to a fractured bone
- Largest part of the human brain
- Smallest microorganisms
- Towards the back, dorsal
62 Clues: Throat • Organs for hearing • Largest body organ • Surgical restoration • Cutting into an organ • What does itis means? • Hard to kill bacteria • Medical term for half • Refers to the voice box • Medical term for beside • Smallest microorganisms • Brain center of the cell • Towards the back, dorsal • Visual examination within • Place where two bones meet • Airflow in decontamination • ...
Personal Health Care Modules 11 2025-05-06
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- A hardened plaque that hurts gum health.
- Collecting information, comparing products, evaluating their benefits, and choosing products with the best value.
- The layer of fat under your skin.
- The ability to understand the goals of advertising and the media.
- Outermost layer of the skin
- A promise to refund your money if the product doesn't work as claimed.
- The skin's inner layer
- The selling of products or services to prevent diseases or cure health problems which have not been scientifically proven safe.
- A cream or lotion that filters out some UV rays.
- A health care professional who is trained to examine the eyes for vision problems
- A common disorder when which the gums are red and sore and bleed easily.
- An invisible form of radiation that can enter skin cells and change their structure.
- A clear, protective structure of the eye that lets in light.
- Small sacs on the dermis form which hair grows.
- The cost per unit of weight or volume.
- A split in the cuticle along the edge of a fingernail.
- Opening of hair follicles onto the skin.
- Slips of paper that reduce the price of a product.
- Caring for your appearance includes paying attention to your person cleanliness.
- An eye condition in which the lens becomes cloudy as a person ages.
- When objects that are close appear clear while those far away look blurry.
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- A person who buys products and services.
- A tin, sticky film that builds up on teeth and leads to tooth decay.
- A condition which someone has difficulty hearing sounds or has complete hearing loss.
- A condition in which the nail pushes into the skin on the side of the toes.
- A specialist who prevents or corrects problems with the alignment or spacing of teeth.
- A condition in which faraway objects appear clear while near objects look blurry.
- The store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money if the product does not function properly.
- A fold of epidermis around the fingernails and toenails.
- A statement of approval.
- Messages designed to influence people to buy a product or services.
- Products sold in plain packages at lower prices than brands name products.
- The unit for measuring the loudness of sound.
- Skin condition caused by active oil glands that clog hair follicles.
- A physician who specializes in the structure, functions, and diseases of the eye.
- A substance that gives skin its color.
- The dark opening in the center of the iris.
- A physician who treats skin disorders.
- Eye condition in which images appear wavy or blurry.
- Occurs when too many dead skin cells flake off the outer layer of the scalp.
- An eye condition in which fluid pressure builds up inside the eye.
- A skill that will help you become a smart shopper
- A calculated effort to trick or fool others.
- Looks like a news story or television show, however is a advertisement.
- A chemical that helps prevent tooth decay.
- A constant ringing in the ear.
- Smell from the body.
47 Clues: Smell from the body. • The skin's inner layer • A statement of approval. • Outermost layer of the skin • A constant ringing in the ear. • The layer of fat under your skin. • A substance that gives skin its color. • A physician who treats skin disorders. • The cost per unit of weight or volume. • A person who buys products and services. • A hardened plaque that hurts gum health. • ...
CNA Review 2025-12-11
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- Measures taken to prevent accidents, injury, and harm
- A tube inserted through the nose into the stomach to provide nutrition or remove contents
- The tasks and responsibilities that CNAs are legally allowed to perform
- A break or crack in a bone
- Legal and ethical protections for residents, such as privacy, safety, and dignity
- Exercises to move joints through their full motion to maintain flexibility
- Restriction of a resident to bed or a specific area
- A belt placed around a resident’s waist to safely assist with walking or transferring
- Care provided to residents who are terminally ill or dying to keep them comfortable
- Sitting on the edge of the bed with legs hanging down to prevent dizziness before standing
- Injury to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure
- The heartbeat felt at various points on the body, usually per minute
- Changing a resident’s position to prevent pressure ulcers and maintain comfort
- Law protecting residents’ private health information.
- Tight-fitting stockings that improve circulation and prevent blood clots
- Using the body in an efficient and safe way to prevent injury when lifting or moving residents
- A sudden interruption of blood flow to the brain, causing brain damage
- The body system that allows breathing and oxygen exchange
- A tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine
- Injecting or placing medication under the skin
- Using chemicals to destroy harmful microorganisms on surfaces or equipment
- Separating a resident with contagious illness to prevent spreading infection
- A mobility device for residents who cannot walk independently
- The resident’s normal or usual condition for comparison with later observations
- Measurement of all fluids a resident consumes and eliminates
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- The ability of a resident to move independently or with assistance
- The act of walking or assisting a resident to walk
- Administering oxygen to a resident who has difficulty breathing
- Sharing information, feelings, or ideas with others through verbal or nonverbal methods
- Procedures that keep objects and areas free from microorganisms
- Measurements of the body’s basic functions
- Care of a resident’s body after death, including cleaning, positioning, and preparing for the family
- A resident who requires assistance to perform ADLs
- Difficulty with memory, thinking, or decision-making
- Practices that keep residents clean and healthy
- Poor nutrition due to inadequate or unbalanced intake of nutrients
- A progressive condition that affects memory, thinking, behavior, and the ability to perform ADLs
- The force of blood against the walls of the arteries
- Body system that includes bones, muscles, and joints for movement and support
- A resident who is confined to bed and cannot get up without assistance
- Measures to prevent the spread of germs and disease
- Measurement of body mass
- Unintended descents to the floor that can cause injury
- Infection in any part of the urinary system, often causing pain or urgency.
- Daily tasks residents do for self-care, like bathing, dressing, eating or toileting
- Measurement of body heat
- The process of providing the body with the food and nutrients it needs to stay healthy
47 Clues: Measurement of body mass • Measurement of body heat • A break or crack in a bone • Measurements of the body’s basic functions • Injecting or placing medication under the skin • Practices that keep residents clean and healthy • A tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine • The act of walking or assisting a resident to walk • ...
war 2022-06-10
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- wire and explosive mines—as well as bullets and grenades—were essential weapons used to hinder infantry advances across “No Man’s Land,” the bleak landscape between the trenches of the opposing sides.
- 1915, the Germans used poison gases against the Allies fighting in the trenches on the Western Front. To protect soldiers from chemical warfare, gas masks were developed. Great Britain made one of the first types of masks capable of minimizing the deadly impact of these gases on their troops.
- considered a novelty when the war began, aircraft were used by both sides for reconnaissance, allowing personnel to observe enemy troop positions, to direct artillery fire and to photograph enemy lines. By the end of the war, the concepts of aerial combat and aerial bombing had come into being.
- offensive weapons were implemented during the war including tanks and poison gases*.
- was one of the poisonous gases used in World War I. It was damaging to the eyes, nose, throat and lungs, and produced symptoms ranging from irritation to blindness and death.)
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- World War I, trench warfare was a defensive military tactic used extensively by both sides, allowing soldiers some protection from enemy fire but also hindering troops from readily advancing and thus prolonging the war. Trench warfare was the major combat tactic in France and Belgium. Trenches were often dug up to 12 feet deep and stretched for miles. For stability, some trenches included wooden beams and/or sandbags. Even during lulls in the fighting, death occurred almost daily in the trenches due to a sniper’s bullet or the unsanitary living conditions which resulted in many diseases such as dysentery, typhus and cholera. Other diseases caused by the poor conditions were trench mouth and trench foot*.
- mouth was an infection of the mouth due to overgrowth of certain oral bacteria. The condition was made worse by poor oral hygiene, smoking, malnutrition and psychological stress. To prevent trench foot, a fungal disease caused by exposure to wet and cold, soldiers frequently added wooden planks in the trenches to keep from having to stand in water.
- armored against artillery fire, were capable of rolling over barbed wire as well as crossing treacherous terrain.
8 Clues: offensive weapons were implemented during the war including tanks and poison gases*. • armored against artillery fire, were capable of rolling over barbed wire as well as crossing treacherous terrain. • ...
Alphabet "T" 2023-06-19
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- It is a round or oval-shaped fruit that is typically red in color. It belongs to the nightshade family and is widely used in cooking and salads. They are grown in gardens and farms and can also be found in grocery stores.
- It is a tall, woody plant that has a trunk, branches, and leaves. They provide shade, produce oxygen, and are homes for various animals. They change with the seasons, shedding leaves in autumn and growing new ones in spring.
- It is the loud, rumbling sound that follows a flash of lightning during a thunderstorm. It is caused by the rapid expansion and contraction of air surrounding the lightning bolt. The sound of thunder can be both exciting and intimidating, creating a sense of awe and wonder during storms.
- It is a device used to observe distant objects in the sky, such as stars, planets, and galaxies. It consists of a long tube with lenses or mirrors that gather and magnify light. They are used by astronomers and stargazers to study and appreciate the wonders of the universe.
- It is a reptile that has a bony or cartilaginous shell covering its body. They are found in both land and water habitats, such as forests, rivers, and oceans. It have a long lifespan and are symbolized as creatures that carry wisdom and stability.
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- It is a tool used for cleaning teeth. It consists of a handle and bristles that help remove food particles and plaque from the teeth and gums. They are used with toothpaste to maintain oral hygiene and prevent dental problems.
- It is a long, connected series of vehicles that run on tracks and transport people or goods. They have different compartments or cars, including passenger cars, freight cars, and dining cars. They are an important mode of transportation for commuting and long-distance travel.
- It is a large, powerful cat with distinctive orange fur and black stripes. They are native to Asia and are found in diverse habitats such as forests, grasslands, and mangrove swamps.
8 Clues: It is a large, powerful cat with distinctive orange fur and black stripes. They are native to Asia and are found in diverse habitats such as forests, grasslands, and mangrove swamps. • ...
Food Safety/Sanitation 2021-04-18
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- A bacterium that lives in the soil and in the bottom of lakes, oceans, etc. It is also sometimes found in moist, low-acid food, containing less than 2% oxygen, and stored between 40º F (4º C) and 120º F (49º C). This bacterium produces a toxin that causes botulism, a disease characterized by muscle paralysis.
- The transfer of bacteria from foods, hands, utensils, or food preparation surfaces to a food. This can be a particular problem with liquids from raw meat, poultry, and seafood, in that harmful bacteria can be transmitted to previously uncontaminated foods or surfaces.
- This bacterium is carried only by humans and causes an estimated 448,420 cases of diarrheal illnesses in the United States per year. Poor hygiene, especially improper hand washing causes Shigella to be easily passed from one person to person via food. Once the bacterium is in the food, it multiplies rapidly at room temperature.
- A parasite which has a life cycle involving fish and marine animals. They are infective to humans and cause anisakiasis, and fish that have been infected with Anisakis. Anisakiasis is a human parasitic infection of the gastrointestinal tract caused by the consumption of raw or undercooked seafood containing larvae of the nematode Anisakis simplex.
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- A parasite that causes toxoplasmosis, a very severe disease that can cause central nervous system disorders, such as mental retardation and visual impairment in children.
- This bacterium is carried on the skin and in nasal passages of humans and often found in infected cuts and burns. These wounds should always be covered with a water-proof bandage or plastic gloves to avoid contact with food. Staphylococcus aureus produces a toxin that causes vomiting in as little as 30 minutes after ingestion. It also multiplies rapidly in food that is left out at room temperature.
- (a.k.a. foodborne disease, food posioning) Infection of intoxication cased by the transfer of microbial or chemical contaminates (substances that spoil or infect) from food or drinking water to a human. In most cases, the contaminants are bacteria, parasites or viruses.
- Any substance that is added to food and affects the food´s characteristics. Examples are preservatives, sweeteners, flavorings, artificial and natural colorings, nutritional supplements.
- A poison that is produced by microorganisms, carried by fish, or released.
9 Clues: A poison that is produced by microorganisms, carried by fish, or released. • A parasite that causes toxoplasmosis, a very severe disease that can cause central nervous system disorders, such as mental retardation and visual impairment in children. • ...
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ServSafe Terms 2025-11-18
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- Licensed professional who uses safe, current methods to prevent and control pests.
- air space used to separate a water-supply outlet from any potentially contaminated source.
- Liquid or gel used to lower the number of microorganisms on the skin’s surface.
- Free of visible dirt. It refers only to the appearance of a surface.
- Organization that develops and publishes standards for sanitary equipment design. It also assesses and certifies that equipment has met these standards.
- Sheets supplied by the chemical manufacturer listing the chemical and its common names, its potential physical and health hazards, information about using and handling it safely, and other important information. OSHA requires employers to store these sheets so they are accessible to staff.
- to safe levels.
- Document issued by a regulatory agency that allows a requirement to be waived or modified.
- Method of stock rotation in which products are shelved based on their use-by or expiration dates, so oldest products are used first.
- Physical link through which contaminants from drains, sewers, or other wastewater sources can enter a drinkable water supply. A hose connected to a faucet and submerged in a mop bucket is an example.
- laws.
- Disease-causing inflammation of the liver. It is transmitted to food by poor personal hygiene or contact with contaminated water.
- Smallest of the microbial food contaminants. Viruses rely on a living host to reproduce. They usually contaminate food through a food handler’s incorrect personal hygiene. Some survive freezing and cooking temperatures.
- Path food takes through an operation, from purchasing and receiving through storing, preparing, cooking, holding, cooling, reheating, and serving.
- Substances added to food to lengthen its shelf life. They are also used to alter food so it does not need time and temperature control. Some are used to enhance flavor.
- Food has been time-temperature abused any time it has been allowed to remain too long at a temperature favorable to the growth of foodborne microorganisms.
- Single-celled, living microorganisms that can spoil food and cause foodborne illness.
- Prohibiting food handlers from working in the operation due to specific medical conditions.
- The transfer of an allergen from a food containing an allergen to a food that does not contain the allergen.
- Food that contains moisture and protein and has a neutral or slightly acidic pH. Such food requires time-temperature control to prevent the growth of microorganisms and the production of toxins.
- People susceptible to foodborne illness due to the effects of age or health on their immune systems, including infants and preschool-age children, older people, people taking certain medications, and those with certain diseases or weakened immune systems.
- Packaging method that reduces the amount of oxygen available in order to slow microbial growth. ROP methods include sous vide, MAP, and vacuum packaging.
- An incident in which two or more people experience the same illness symptoms after eating the same food.
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- The most common and versatile type of thermometer, measuring temperature through a metal probe with a sensor in the end.
- Microorganisms, such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi, as well as toxins found in certain plants, mushrooms,
- Suppliers that have been inspected, are able to provide an inspection report, and that meet applicable local, state, and
- open doors. Insects avoid them.
- Chemical substances that can contaminate food, such as cleaners, sanitizers, polishes, machine lubricants, and toxic metals,that leach from cookware and equipment.
- Predetermined step taken when food does not meet a critical limit.
- Organism that needs to live in a host organism to survive. can be found in water and inside many animals, such as cows, chickens, pigs, and fish. Correct cooking and freezing will kill.
- In a HACCP system, the minimum or maximum limit a critical control point (CCP) must meet in order to prevent, eliminate, or reduce a hazard to an acceptable level.
- Acronym for the conditions needed by most foodborne microorganisms to grow: food, acidity, temperature, time, oxygen, moisture.
- Group of programs, procedures, and measures designed to prevent foodborne illness by actively controlling risks and hazards throughout the flow of food.
- Federal agency responsible for the inspection and quality grading of meat, meat products, poultry, dairy products, eggs and egg products, and fruit and vegetables shipped across state lines.
- Small, living organisms that can be seen only with the aid of a microscope. There are four types of microorganisms that can contaminate food and cause foodborne illness: bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi.
- The temperature range between 41˚F and 135˚F (5˚C to 57˚C), within which most foodborne microorganisms rapidly grow.
- Occurs when microorganisms are transferred from one food or surface to another.
- In a HACCP system, the points in the process where you can intervene to prevent, eliminate, or reduce identified
- Equipment designed to cool food quickly.
- Food safety management system based on the idea that if significant biological, chemical, or physical hazards are identified at specific points within a product’s flow through the operation, they can be prevented, eliminated, or reduced to safe levels.
- Foreign objects that can accidentally get into food and contaminate it, such as hair, dirt, metal staples, and broken glass as well as naturally-occurring objects, such as bones in fillets.
- Food safety management system designed to prevent foodborne illness by addressing the five most common risk factors identified by the CDC.
- Science-based reference for retail food operations on how to prevent foodborne illness.
- Federal agency that issues the FDA Food Code working jointly with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). also inspects foodservice operations that cross state borders—interstate operations such as food manufacturers and processors, and planes and trains—because they overlap the jurisdictions of two or more states.
- Unit of lighting equal to the illumination one foot from a uniform light source. Also called lux.
- Ranging in size from microscopic, single-celled organisms to very large, multicellular organisms. Fungi most often cause food to spoil. Molds, yeasts, and mushrooms are examples.
- A naturally-occurring protein in food or in an ingredient that some people are sensitive to. If enough of an allergen is eaten, an allergic reaction can occur.
- seafood, that have contaminated food.
- Level of acid in food.
- Devices installed above or alongside doors that blow a steady stream of air across an entryway, creating an air shield
- Prohibiting food handlers from working with or around food, food equipment, and utensils.
- Poisons produced by pathogens, plants, or animals. Some occur in animals as a result of their die
- Unwanted reverse flow of contaminants through a cross-connection into a drinkable water system.
- Eggs that have been cracked open and combined in a common container.
- Agencies of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that investigate foodborne-illness outbreaks, study the causes and control of disease, publish statistical data, and conduct the Vessel Sanitation Program.
55 Clues: laws. • to safe levels. • Level of acid in food. • open doors. Insects avoid them. • seafood, that have contaminated food. • Equipment designed to cool food quickly. • Predetermined step taken when food does not meet a critical limit. • Free of visible dirt. It refers only to the appearance of a surface. • ...
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Vocabulary Chapter 2 2014-09-22
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- allergy / immune system reaction that occurs soon after eating a certain food
- / crumbling soft friable earth suited to plant growth
- / careful examination or scrutiny
- safety management system / standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization dealing with food safety
- food / Commercially prepared food designed for ease of consumption
- time / The time the water is allowed to contain the disinfectant to assure potability.
- / make clean; remove dirt, marks, or stains from.
- pest management program / comprehensive information on the life cycles of pests and their interaction with the environment
- stemmed thermometer / common type of thermometer
- / When one food comes in contact with another food and their proteins mix
- Analysis Critical Control Point / systematic preventive approach to food safety from biological, chemical, and physical hazards in production
- / a person who receives or entertains other people as guests
- / microscopic living organisms
- populations / Specific group or subgroup that is more likely to be exposed, or is more sensitive to risk
- and thermistors / measuring devices
- outbreak / A food borne disease outbreak is a sudden increase in the number of cases of a particular illness that is associated with eating or handling a certain food
- limit / Specified safety limits which your Control Measures at Critical Control Points
- / the action or process of calibrating something.
- control operator / Person or company that applies pesticides as a business (e.g. exterminator); usually describes household services, not agricultural applications
- / taxonomic kingdom
- / bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- abused / occurs when food is not stored or held at required temperatures
- / make clean and hygienic
- / an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat
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- illness / an infection or irritation of the gastrointestinal tract caused by food or beverages that contain harmful bacteria, parasites, viruses, or chemicals.
- / Any person who handles or prepares food whether open (unwrapped) or packaged, even if physical contact is only a small part of their work.
- / a microscopic fungus consisting of single oval cells that reproduce by budding, and capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide
- food / food that requires time-temperature control to prevent the growth of microorganisms and the production of toxins
- control points / is the point where failure of standard operation procedure
- / a person or thing that cleans something
- / the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
- TOM / mnemonic device that is used in the food service industry to describe the six favorable conditions required for the growth of foodborne pathogens.
- / to soil, stain, corrupt, or infect by contact or association
- action / Identification and elimination of the causes of a problem
- first-out method / Means of computing equivalent units in a process cost system that accounts for the degree of completion of both beginning and ending inventories
- danger zone / temperature range in which food-borne bacteria can grow
- hygiene policies / refers to practices that lead to cleanliness and health preservation
- of food / The sequence of steps needed to transform raw materials and ingredients into manufactured food products
- / method that removes or destroys microorganisms on hands
- / a danger or risk
- / an organism which lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense
- cleaning schedule / A detailed schedule that lists all cleaning tasks in an establishment, when and how the establishment is to be cleaned, and who will do the cleaning
- thermometers / a thermometer which infers temperature from a portion of the thermal radiation
- system / the organs and processes of the body that provide resistance to infection and toxins. Organs include the thymus, bone marrow, and lymph nodes
44 Clues: / a danger or risk • / taxonomic kingdom • / make clean and hygienic • / microscopic living organisms • / careful examination or scrutiny • and thermistors / measuring devices • / a person or thing that cleans something • stemmed thermometer / common type of thermometer • / make clean; remove dirt, marks, or stains from. • / the action or process of calibrating something. • ...
Entretien 2021-05-18
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- prendre la solution et y ajouter du solvant afin d'en réduire la concentration.
- Opérer la congélation d'un produit
- Qui se communique, se transmet par contagion
- Ensemble des règles établies
- Être vivant microscopique tel que les bactéries, les virus, les champignons unicellulaires (levures), et les protistes. Appelés autrefois microbes
- Qualifie ce qui provoque une maladie, en particulier un germe capable de déterminer une infection
- Matière ou chose sale qui souille quelque chose, ou corps étranger qui trouble la netteté, la pureté de quelque chose
- Action de nettoyer ; son résultat
- Étude du dosage et des modalités d'administration des médicaments
- Qui détruit les champignons pathogènes responsables de mycoses
- Distance, dimension du fond à la surface, du fond à l'orifice
- Caractère d'une personne, d'un organisme efficace, qui produit le maximum de résultats avec le minimum d'efforts, de moyens ; efficience, rendement
- Qui concerne les enzymes, qui est dû à l'action d'une enzyme
- État de l'organisme, bon ou mauvais
- Examiner quelque chose, quelqu'un avec soin pour le contrôler
- Établissement de soins privé
- désinfectant à usages multiples. Il contient de l'hydrogénopersulfate de potassium, du dodecyl-benzenesulfonate de sodium, de l'acide sulfamique, et des tampons inorganiques.Il est destiné à la désinfection des surfaces et des l'équipements par trempage ainsi que pour les pédiluves.ce produit dispose d'un large spectre d'activité contre les virus, certains champignons et les bactéries.Mode d’action
- Action d'assainir
- Agent infectieux très petit, qui possède un seul type d'acide nucléique, A.D.N. ou A.R.N., et qui ne peut se reproduire qu'en parasitant une cellule
- Pénétration et développement dans un être vivant de micro-organismes qui peuvent provoquer des lésions en se multipliant, et éventuellement en sécrétant des toxines ou en se propageant par voie sanguine.
- concu pour la protection des voies respiratoires lors de la preparation de produits, contre les agents infectieux et allergenes en suspension dans l'air. Usage unique.
- Altération de la santé, des fonctions des êtres vivants (animaux et végétaux), en particulier quand la cause est connue (par opposition à syndrome)
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- Se dit d'une règle qui s'impose avec rigueur
- sert a tenir la bouche ouverte et voir le larynx afin d'y entrer un tube endotracheal necessaire a l'anesthesie
- Action de réduire en cendres, de détruire par le feu
- Local disposé pour faire des recherches scientifiques, des analyses biologiques, des travaux photographiques, des essais industriels, etc
- Action de tenir, de conserver en bon état,travaux, dépenses nécessaires pour y parvenir
- Possibilité, probabilité d'un fait, d'un événement considéré comme un mal ou un dommage
- un détergent germicide tout usage à base d'ammoniums quaternaires et un désodorisant qui désinfecte, nettoie et désodorise en une seule application. Emploi indiqué dans les hôpitaux, les collèges, les cliniques vétérinaires, les laboratoires de sciences animales, les magasins d’animaux domestiques, les chenils et les établissements de reproduction et d’entretien d’animaux
- Relatif à la chimie, à ses produits
- Micro-organisme formé d'une seule cellule, sans noyau, à structure très simple, considéré comme ni animal ni végétal
- Organisme animal ou végétal qui se nourrit strictement aux dépens d'un organisme hôte d'une espèce différente, de façon permanente ou pendant une phase de son cycle vital
- Qui produit l'infection
- Ensemble des conditions sanitaires des lieux publics et des lieux de travail.
- Débris, restes d'aliments qui sont impropres à la consommation ou à l'usage
- Discipline médicale spécialisée dans le traitement des maladies et des traumatismes, qui consiste à pratiquer, manuellement et à l'aide d'instruments, des actes opératoires sur un corps vivan
- Blouse à manches, faite de grosse toile et que l'on revêt par-dessus les vêtements
- Destruction des micro-organismes d'un lieu, d'un objet, de la partie externe du corps humain
- Le danger biologique a été contenu grâce aux procédures de quarantaine
- Protéine accélérant les réactions chimiques de l'organisme
- Objet fabriqué servant à un travail, à une opération
41 Clues: Action d'assainir • Qui produit l'infection • Ensemble des règles établies • Établissement de soins privé • Action de nettoyer ; son résultat • Opérer la congélation d'un produit • Relatif à la chimie, à ses produits • État de l'organisme, bon ou mauvais • Se dit d'une règle qui s'impose avec rigueur • Qui se communique, se transmet par contagion • ...
Biology 2023-10-13
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- a common condition that causes swelling and irritation of the skin.
- A condition when the immune system reacts abnormally to foreign substances. Can mostly be cause by food or surrounding environme
- : conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- : a thin, clear membrane that protects your eye.
- humor : the transparent gelatinous tissue filling the eyeball behind the lens.
- : is a organ of the visual system
- Measurement of how hot or cold is in the surrounding environment
- The largest organ of the human body and called as the sense of touch
- : the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eyeball.
- a skin disease that makes your skin dry with a red or pink color to it.
- : the part of the retina at the back of your eye that's responsible for central (as opposed to peripheral) vision, deciphering color, and picking up the fine details.
- The middle part and the thickest layer of the skin
- The top layer of the skin. Visible by human
- The deepest layer of the skin above the bones and muscles
- body : the part of the eye that connects the iris to the choroid. It consists of the ciliary muscle (which alters the curvature of the lens), a series of radial ciliary processes (from which the lens is suspended by ligaments), and the ciliary ring (which adjoins the choroid).
- The ability of keeping body tenperature
- surgery : the removal of the natural lens (also called the "crystalline lens") of the human eye that has developed a cataract, an opaque or cloudy area.
- the act of separating a body from others by nonconductors, so as to prevent the transfer of electricity or of heat; also, the state of a body so separated
- : a group of eye diseases that can cause vision loss and blindness by damaging a nerve in the back of your eye called the optic nerve.
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- : contains a cluster of photoreceptor cells surrounded by support cells and pigment cells.
- Consisting of proteins that play a role in the formation of desmosomes that join cells to one another.
- Skin damage caused by prolonged exposure from sunlight
- : a medical condition in which the lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision.
- Small pockets of fluid that usually form in the above layers of skin after it was damaged
- : the transparent layer forming the front of the eye.
- : the white outer layer of the eyeball. At the front of the eye it is continuous with the cornea.
- vision : also called indirect vision, is vision as it occurs outside the point of fixation, i.e. away from the center of gaze or, when viewed at large angles, in the "corner of one's eye".
- detachment : An emergency when part of the eye (the retina) pulls away from supportive tissue.
- : a treatment where your healthcare provider applies extreme cold to freeze and destroy abnormal tissue.
- A tissue that gives skeletal ability to move
- Pigments that gives color to the skin
- : a flat, colored, ring-shaped membrane behind the cornea of the eye, with an adjustable circular opening (pupil) in the center.
- certain boundaries, even when the surrounding temperature is very different.
- vessels : which provide blood to the inner retinal neurons.
- Long-term skin condition that occurs when dead skin cells and oil from the skin clog hair follicles.
- nerve : the second cranial nerve, which carries sensory nerve impulses from the more than one million ganglion cells of the retina toward the visual centres in the brain.
- Branch of biology that studies about the skin
- Carry electrical impulses between the brain to the rest of the body including the skin
- : the black opening in the middle of the colored part of your eye (iris).
- eye : an arthropod eye subdivided into many individual, light-receptive elements, each including a lens, a transmitting apparatus, and retinal cells.
40 Clues: : is a organ of the visual system • Pigments that gives color to the skin • The ability of keeping body tenperature • The top layer of the skin. Visible by human • A tissue that gives skeletal ability to move • Branch of biology that studies about the skin • : a thin, clear membrane that protects your eye. • The middle part and the thickest layer of the skin • ...
0-3 Development Vocab Review 2024-02-29
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- learning that results from being taught
- the process of learning how to interact and express oneself with others
- independence
- the level of knowledge of basic math concepts
- Motor Skill involving large muscles
- the process of learning to recognize and express feelings to establish a personal identity
- when children release anger or frustration
- lacking adequate sleep
- the competition between brothers or sisters for parents' affection and attention
- a person's unique emotional makeup
- a child from 3 to about 5
- an instinctive, automatic response
- when children play near, but not actually with other children
- Motor Skills involving smaller muscles
- when a child is removed from the group, to sit or stand somewhere for a short period of time
- refers to one- and two-year-olds
- a behavior means to teach it through example
- learning by watching and copying others
- pretending
- to take steps to protect the child from possible dangers
- process of learning to get along with others
- baby's bond to their main caregiver
- uncontrollable crying by an otherwise healthy baby
- the ability of children to control their own behavior
- personal care and cleanliness
- tasks that are suitable for a child at a specific age
- refers to the ability to use clear, distinct speech
- learning that takes place when a child tries several solutions to find one that works
- something is suitable for the age and individual needs of the child
- a general category of objects and information
- Environment
- learning the skills necessary for reading
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- key skill used to check a child's progress
- the ability to interpret and understand everyday situations and to use prior experiences when faced with new situations or problems
- means to work with the hangs
- the process of learning how to interact and express oneself with others
- a fear of unfamiliar people
- refers to thinking about one's own needs and wants and not those of others
- the skillful use of the hands and fingers
- the concept that objects will continue to exist, even when they are out of sight
- inadequate nutrition
- Piaget's first stage of learning and lasts from birth to about two
- type of play in which children play and interact with one another
- means doing the opposite of what others want
- changing from drinking from the bottle or breast to a cup
- unplanned learning
- condition in which partially digested food rises in the throat
- how people see themselves
- the fear of being away from parents, familiar caregivers, or the normal environment
- an unexplainable and illogical fear
- the length of time a person can concentrate
- when a person speaks with sporadic repetition or prolonged sounds
- a substance produced by the body to fight off germs
- the process of the teeth pushing their way through the gums
- a shot of a small amount of a weakened disease-carrying germ
- a mental ability that involves using the imagination to produce original ideas
- condition in which babies do not grow and develop properly
- the process by which the brain combines information taken through the senses to make a whole
- a skin condition known for yellowish, crusty patches on the scalp
- the muscles that help regulate elimination from the bowels
- the use of words and numbers to stand for ideas
- a type of sleep disturbance that occurs during the first few hours of sleep
- a relationship between events in which one event, is caused by another event
- the ability to learn from sensory information
- the ability to understand how another person feels
65 Clues: pretending • Environment • independence • unplanned learning • inadequate nutrition • lacking adequate sleep • how people see themselves • a child from 3 to about 5 • a fear of unfamiliar people • means to work with the hangs • personal care and cleanliness • refers to one- and two-year-olds • a person's unique emotional makeup • an instinctive, automatic response • ...
Year 5 and 6 Spellings (accommodate-muscle) 2020-03-02
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- I speak many _________.
- I was eager to _______ my bronze award.
- The frequent arguing has become a _________ to our productivity.
- I was _______ with a sword for my battle against the ghast.
- I tend to _________ things when I talk.
- "Entering the forbidden forest can cause _________ expulsion."
- My _________ was telling me not to take the box of chocolates.
- "There is no need to worry, as you identity will be safe with us."
- "This standard of work is only _______ but I want it to be excellent!"
- There was a lot of ___________ about which animal is the best.
- I was pleased to see that there were some huge ________ st the supermarket.
- We trust the _________ because they make very good choices towards our safety.
- I passed by a ________ when I was on the train.
- For your ___________ and safety, there is a safety card located in your seat pocket.
- I only have _____ dirhams on me, so I can't buy this notebook.
- Hygiene has now become a priority, especially after the worldwide spread of COVID-19.
- The seasons in Korea __________ with the ones in Japan
- I was honoured to be part of the student _________.
- "I __________ everything you have done for me."
- There are many _______ centers with pools around Britain.
- We will be glad to ___________ you for a few nights.
- I find it very important that we take care of the ___________.
- She won the award in her age _______.
- The Titanic incident was indeed __________.
- When it came to cooking, I was an _______.
- Whenever I don't know the meaning to a word, I always look in a __________
- "I don't mean to interrupt you, but can you please give me the remote?"
- I was _________ to solve this last maths question
- I am honoured to be part of the BSAK _________.
- This piece of writing is __________!
- Many different types of food we _________ in the restaurant.
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- Would you like me to _________ you on your train journey?
- Meeting BTS at a fan meeting was very _______.
- The scent of England was all too ________.
- ________ to the worksheet was a list of helpful formulas.
- It was apparent that Grace was pleased with her diorama.
- I have a ________ problem- my addiction to BTS.
- Lions are sometimes very __________.
- "The reason why I _________ you so much is because it's what good friends do."
- Beware of the strong ________ this week.
- "Your standard of work is _________, well done!"
- In History, we were learning about _______ Greece.
- I __________ visit my friends.
- Ron was beginning to _______ a good sense of magic.
- All that haters of BTS do is ________.
- The new virus will, unfortunately, _______ with concerts taking place.
- Whenever I talk to an important person, I always ___________.
- The dinosaurs were knocked out of ________.
- "You better give me a good __________ towards why you slapped a Year 2 student."
- Ever since I had fallen down the stairs, a purple ______ had appeared on my forehead.
- The girl was __________ to get a distinction on her Grade 7 cello exam.
- "Do not ______ Tom, as it can get you into serious trouble."
- Her _________ led her to answer more questions.
- I spent a lot of time planning this month's house ___________.
- There are 650 ______ in our body.
- Travelling to different countries mean acquiring lots of _______ currencies.
- "I can _________ you that this TV will last at least 10 years!"
- Music allows me to express myself as an ________.
- I didn't feel _________ when I fell over.
- _________ to Mrs Davies, COVID-19 is nothing to be afraid of.
60 Clues: I speak many _________. • I __________ visit my friends. • There are 650 ______ in our body. • Lions are sometimes very __________. • This piece of writing is __________! • She won the award in her age _______. • All that haters of BTS do is ________. • I was eager to _______ my bronze award. • I tend to _________ things when I talk. • ...
Crossword for fashion 2024-04-04
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- or Casual Clothes: Clothing designed for comfort and relaxation, often worn in informal settings or for leisure activities.
- An event where fashion designers showcase their latest collections on a runway, typically attended by industry professionals, media, and celebrities.
- Sweatshirts with a hood, often featuring a drawstring closure.
- Clothing worn beneath outer clothes, typically next to the skin, for hygiene or modesty.
- A distinctive appearance or manner of expressing oneself through clothing, accessories, or behavior.
- Short-sleeved casual tops, typically made of cotton and featuring a round neckline and no collar.
- Appealing or pleasing to the senses or mind.
- Larger than standard size; intentionally designed to be larger than usual for a relaxed or exaggerated look.
- Loosely fitting or hanging in a relaxed or oversized manner.
- To symbolize or stand for something; to act or speak on behalf of someone or something.
- A large handkerchief, typically patterned, worn tied around the head or neck.
- Items that complement and enhance an outfit, such as jewelry, bags, scarves, or hats.
- Clothing worn for sleeping, typically consisting of loose-fitting pants and a matching top.
- A general direction in which something is developing or changing; often used in fashion to describe popular styles or preferences.
- Elegant and stylish; having a high standard of personal behavior.
- Casual tops, typically made of thick cotton, with long sleeves and often a hood.
- The capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something.
- Graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
- Items of clothing; garments worn to cover the body and protect it from the elements.
- Refers to a fashion or lifestyle aesthetic associated with inherited wealth and traditional, conservative tastes.
- A narrow, elongated platform used by models to showcase clothing during fashion shows.
- A type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.
- The act or process of cutting and styling hair.
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- A set of clothing or equipment worn for a particular purpose or activity.
- A week-long event where fashion designers showcase their latest collections through runway shows and events.
- The profession or activity of posing for artists, photographers, or fashion designers to showcase clothing or products.
- Fashionable and attractive in appearance or manner.
- The practice of dressing up as a character from a movie, book, or video game, especially one from Japanese manga or anime.
- A garment for the upper body, typically with a collar, sleeves, and buttons down the front.
- A person who has a significant following on social media and influences the purchasing decisions and style choices of their followers.
- A person who creates original designs for fashion, interiors, products, etc.
- Not suitable or proper in the circumstances; not fitting or acceptable.
- A person who advises individuals or organizations on fashion trends and selects clothing and accessories for them.
- To create a rough or preliminary drawing or design.
- Wearing clothes considered more formal or fancy than everyday attire.
- The process of creating or planning something, often with a specific purpose or intention.
- Headwear designed to cover the head, often for protection or fashion.
- Slender or thin in build or appearance; often used to describe a slim body type or clothing style.
- Fashion inspired by youth culture and urban environments, often characterized by casual, comfortable clothing and bold graphics.
- A small timepiece worn typically on a strap around the wrist.
- Currently fashionable or popular; in vogue.
- Casual footwear designed for sports or everyday wear, typically with a rubber sole and canvas or leather upper.
- A type of pants made from denim fabric, typically featuring pockets and seams, and often worn casually.
43 Clues: Currently fashionable or popular; in vogue. • Appealing or pleasing to the senses or mind. • Graceful and stylish in appearance or manner. • The act or process of cutting and styling hair. • Fashionable and attractive in appearance or manner. • To create a rough or preliminary drawing or design. • Loosely fitting or hanging in a relaxed or oversized manner. • ...
ECE 2 Strands 4-11 2024-05-01
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- This is a content area that captivates young children because they are endlessly fascinated by the world around them and they insist that the adults in their lives answer their questions about the world around them.
- Similar to Gross Motor Skills, this is another name for skills like walking, hopping, running, jumping, galloping, leaping, and sliding.
- This involves teaching kids to be curious, engaged, and interested in learning.
- This includes aspects of learning related to physical, mental, emotional, and social states.
- This provides sensory, expressive, and social opportunities through the use of various media and materials to create drawings, pictures, or 3D art.
- This is a habit that helps children develop literacy and is a lifelong skill.
- All things are made of this, and there are various kinds like wood, metal, and water that have different properties that can be observed, described, and classified.
- This helps children develop literacy through talking.
- This is a way of thinking about patterns, relationships, and seeking multiple solutions to problems.
- The purpose of this content area is to prepare children to become informed and engaged citizens.
- The combination of sunlight, wind, snow, or rain, and temperature in a particular place at a particular time.
- This is a technique that delivers literacy, is easy to remember, and is fun (Taylor Swift does this).
- These include walking, kicking, hopping, galloping, running, sliding, skipping, leaping, and jumping.
- The ability to read, write, speak, and listen.
- These include the two-finger pincer grasp and manipulation of small objects, supporting the development of pre-writing skills.
- The ability to identify, describe, compare, and create shapes.
- The ability to identify numerals by name, count in sequence, and describe quantities of objects counted.
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- THe ability to describe and compare measurable attributes of objects, classify objects, and count the number of objects in each category.
- Adults can do this on the white board in order to help students develop literacy.
- This helps children be aware of the sounds letters make.
- This focuses on awareness and care for self and others.
- Is the way children continue to develop the ability to actively explore and participate in the learning environment.
- The goal of this content area is to develop healthy, responsible children who have the knowledge and skills to work together in a variety of activities that lead to a lifelong healthy lifestyle.
- These can require Gross Motor Skills, but do not involve propelling oneself forward, instead these skills include balancing on one foot, moving body parts in isolation, bending, twisting, and turning.
- Identifying and manipulating simple patterns, the understanding of addition as putting together and adding to, and the understanding of subtraction as taking apart and removing from.
- This provides creative opportunities for children to portray a variety of events characters or stories.
- This provides children the opportunity to use their bodies to move to music and express themselves.
- This includes independence in personal care and hygiene.
- Teachers and students should learn this about each student and maintain a respectful attitude when interacting with others.
- This offers students the opportunity to learn songs, create music, develop self-expression, and build cultural understanding with self and others.
- This focuses on understanding the importance of nutritional food on health throughout life.
- This includes self-awareness, regulation and recognition of emotions, and managing stress.
- These (including humans) depend on their surroundings to get what they need, including food, water, and shelter, to survive.
33 Clues: The ability to read, write, speak, and listen. • This helps children develop literacy through talking. • This focuses on awareness and care for self and others. • This helps children be aware of the sounds letters make. • This includes independence in personal care and hygiene. • The ability to identify, describe, compare, and create shapes. • ...
Health and Healthcare 9 2023-02-14
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- He is considered to be the father of modern medicine
- the firm pink flesh in your mouth that your teeth are fixed into
- a medicine or treatment that makes someone who is ill become healthy
- It is used for injections and aspiration of blood or fluid from the body
- one of the hard white objects inside your mouth that you use for biting and for chewing food
- a chemical substance produced in animals and plants that controls things such as growth and sexual development
- antiretroviral drugs are used to treat certain types of virus, especially HIV
- a student, or someone who has recently obtained a degree, who works in a job in order to get experience, often for low or no pay
- the back part of your foot, below your ankle
- Treatment aimed at improving a person's mental or physical condition
- The condition of the body and the degree to which it is free from illness, or the state of being well
- Worry that causes muscles to tighten and blood pressure to rise
- the smallest part of an element or compound that is capable of independent existence. It consists of two or more atom
- someone who is left-handed is born with a natural tendency to use their left hand to do things, especially things such as writing
- Broken or cracked bone
- a doctor who is trained to perform operations that involve cutting open someone’s body, usually in a hospital
- one of the parts of your body that connects a muscle to a bone
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- A Physician whose routine work mainly includes the care and treatment of patients with hematological diseases specialized in hematology are known as or haematologists
- The treatment of injuries or diseases in people or animals by cutting open the body and removing or repairing the damaged part
- Pain or physical changes that occur because of an illness or disease
- It is used for recording rates like heart rate, respiratory rate, etc.; for certain hearing tests.
- the detailed study of something in order to discover new facts, especially in a university or scientific institution
- A place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses
- the area at the back of your mouth and inside your neck
- It is used to record body temperature
- the practice of keeping yourself and the things around you clean, in order to prevent illness and disease
- someone whose job is to help people with physical, mental, or emotional problems, using a particular type of therapy
- is a branch of biology concerned with the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms
- A medicine that consists of a mixture of alcohol and a small amount of a drug
- A small piece of equipment made of two narrow strips of metal joined at one end. It is used to pull out hairs or to pick up small objects by pressing the two strips of metal together with the fingers
- the total amount of genetic information in the chromosomes of a living thing, including its genes and DNA
- the substance that animal and plant cells are made of
- a part of your body that produces a chemical substance that your body needs
- the smallest part of a living structure that can operate as an independent unit. The middle of a cell is called the nucleus
- a medical condition in which blood is suddenly blocked and cannot reach the brain, often causing a loss of the ability to speak or to move particular muscles
- A sudden change in the blood supply to a part of the brain, sometimes causing a loss of the ability to move particular parts of the body
36 Clues: Broken or cracked bone • It is used to record body temperature • the back part of your foot, below your ankle • He is considered to be the father of modern medicine • the substance that animal and plant cells are made of • the area at the back of your mouth and inside your neck • one of the parts of your body that connects a muscle to a bone • ...
NHA CPCT Compliance, Safety, and Professional Responsibility 2025-05-17
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- careful handling of these can prevent injury and reduce the risk of infection, they are exposed into a rigid, impenetrable container that are usually red with a biohazard symbol
- these chemicals are prevalent in labs, OSHA maintains regulatory standards for minimizing occupational exposure, and they require a SDS
- these hazards can result from exposure to high-voltage equipment that can cause burns or shock
- providing temporary relief to caregivers of individuals
- this chain creates a clear line of responsibility from the bottom to the top of the organization, lets everyone know to whom to report and what their own responsibilities are
- violating these rights protected by state and federal laws, such as the rights to privacy, freedom of speech, expression, and worship
- operational standards that focus on continual improvement of patient safety and quality care, standards address areas such as patients rights, patient education, and operational improvements, also called The Joint Commission
- if you suspect abuse to a patient, you should do what
- also called emotional, intentionally inflicting mental harm through insults, bullying, verbal assault, ridicule, intimidation, ignoring, belittling, involuntary isolation, or threats
- this is also called the range of functions or job descriptions, is the sum of the tasks your certification process prepares you for and that your state and facility determine you may perform
- this risk can be caused by inadequate lighting, obstacles, health problems, medications that cause dizziness or instability, age, vision loss, and cognitive impairment, this risk is assessed at the time of admission, if a patient does have this risk, they get a yellow bracelet
- can be applied to patients wrists or ankles, hands, or chest, they must be ordered by a provider, and they can only be placed after other less restrictive ways of preventing injury have failed
- taking advantage of vulnerable individuals for the abuser's personal gain
- type of disaster including floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes
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- spending a person's money or using their assets for reasons other than their well-being, or stealing their possessions
- these hazards are result of contact with infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other parasites), bodily fluids are a potential source
- Primary federal law that directs health care workers in handling protected health information (PHI), patient confidentiality
- Two _____ is used to ensure a restraint is not too tight
- these hazards involve exposure to x-rays and other radioactive material
- only report _______
- failure to deliver care that individuals need to maintain health and safety and meet basic human needs
- established operational standards specifically for lab testing, provides high quality care for patients by developing standards and guidelines to help labs achieve accreditation
- imposing nonconsensual sexual activity (such as touching in a way that is inappropriate and unnecessary for hygiene care) or making sexually suggestive comments
- this hazard includes open flames, oxygen, and flammable chemicals, they can cause burns and other injuries
- this type of abuse is intentionally inflicting physical harm (pinching, pushing, slapping, forcing feedings, withholding feedings, administering meds or applying restraints to control behavior without appropriate justification and prescripations
- wrist and ankle restraints attach to the bed _______
- this federal agency helps protect workers and patients, focusing primarily on identification, prevention, and control of infectious diseases, in terms of workplace injuries, its focus is preventing and handling needlestick injuries
- any action that has the potential to cause harm to another person
- records a healthcare workers total radiation exposure
- Check on your patient in restraints every __ hours
- Report accidents immediately to the _____ nurse for assessment of the injured individual
- these hazards include wet floors
- this department helps ensure safe and healthful working conditions by setting and enforcing standards and providing training, outreach, education, and assistance for all workers
33 Clues: only report _______ • these hazards include wet floors • Check on your patient in restraints every __ hours • wrist and ankle restraints attach to the bed _______ • records a healthcare workers total radiation exposure • if you suspect abuse to a patient, you should do what • providing temporary relief to caregivers of individuals • ...
Traveling 2025-05-29
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- Organized group travel experience.
- Plug converter for electronics.
- Bag small enough to bring on a plane.
- Regional food to try when traveling.
- Safety strap in cars or planes.
- Screening area before boarding.
- Luxury vacation destination.
- Ground transport that runs on tracks.
- Raised landforms ideal for hiking or skiing.
- Designated site for camping.
- Where your bags are checked when entering a country.
- Underground train system.
- Permit required to enter some countries.
- Travel schedule or planned route.
- Shoes for rugged trails.
- Local money of a country.
- Discounted vacation or flight offer.
- Long-distance car journey.
- Document needed to travel internationally.
- Preferred seat for scenic views.
- Trip with a scheduled group of people.
- Registering yourself and bags before flying.
- Two-wheeled transport, great for sightseeing.
- Short trip or outing during travel.
- Person who shows you around.
- Small vehicle sometimes rented for city travel.
- Short planned outing while on a trip.
- Region with specific time.
- Hired car service, often with a meter.
- Converts your money to local currency.
- Stop between flights.
- Transport between airport and hotel.
- Bringing too much.
- Common vehicle for long-distance travel.
- Thrilling travel experience.
- Must-have for hydration.
- Seat that tilts back for comfort.
- Bold or exciting travel activity.
- Large road vehicle for public travel.
- Preferred plane seat for easy access.
- Used to capture memories.
- Water transport for short or long trips.
- Tool to show you where to go.
- Street-level rail transport.
- Hotel departure process.
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- Beautiful beginning of the day.
- Makes sleeping on transport easier.
- Used for purchases instead of cash.
- Protection for trip cancellations or mishaps.
- Cultural or music event while traveling.
- Visiting famous or interesting places.
- Fatigue from changing time zones.
- Temporary vehicle for hire while traveling.
- Relaxing spot between two trees.
- Bags you pack your clothes in.
- Entertainment venue with rides.
- Travel memento.
- Ticket that lets you on a plane.
- Famous building or monument.
- Hotel staff helping with bookings.
- Where you document your trip experiences.
- Entry point where passports are checked.
- Place where flights take off and land.
- Food delivered to your hotel room.
- Mailed travel photo with a message.
- Sandy shoreline, great for relaxing.
- Place to stay during a trip.
- You would carry this on your back.
- Large vessel used for sea travel.
- Protects skin from sun during travel.
- Place to see marine life.
- Boat that carries people and cars across water.
- Checklist for what to bring.
- Vacation at home or nearby.
- Where passengers wait to board a plane.
- A rolling case for clothes and items.
- Book with travel info and recommendations.
- Portable shelter for camping.
- Travel spot to see animals.
- Digital tool to plan and book trips.
- Scenic view in the evening.
- Protected natural area to visit.
- Short escape trip.
- What you might study to chat with locals abroad.
- Digital navigation system.
- U.S. airport security agency.
- Country you’re visiting.
- Area full of trees to explore.
- Luxury ship vacation.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Budget lodging often with shared rooms.
- Personal hygiene items.
- Hot, dry travel destination.
- Companion on a trip.
- Sunny day eye protection.
- Roadside lodging with easy parking access.
- Someone who travels frequently.
- Airport building where flights are managed.
- Place to see art, history, or science displays.
99 Clues: Travel memento. • Short escape trip. • Bringing too much. • Companion on a trip. • Stop between flights. • Luxury ship vacation. • Personal hygiene items. • Shoes for rugged trails. • Country you’re visiting. • Must-have for hydration. • Hotel departure process. • Underground train system. • Local money of a country. • Place to see marine life. • Land surrounded by water. • ...
Abfallrecycling 2020-09-16
Determinants of Health 2023-02-07
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- Dependence on unhealthy substances can be highly detrimental to an individual’s physical, mental, emotional, social and financial health. (9)
- First years of life impact heavily on an individual later in life and a mother’s health during pregnancy and birth has an impact on development. (5/4)
- Can be due to a range of factors. e.g:. Parents, discrimination, disability, location etc. Withdrawal from community life can lead to lack of support systems and emotional stability-therefore leading to poorer health. (6/9)
- High correlation to health status. Higher levels = individuals live longer, have healthier children and less injury and illness. Lower levels = increased negative health behaviours. (9)
- Biomedical determinant based around your mass in it's current state. Underwieght and Overweight individuals experience health risks that reduce life expectancy. (4/6)
- Leads to psychological and physical issues (lower immune system, anxiety, headaches etc). Can be caused by a range of factors such as the flight or fight response, or the pressure/productivity of various relationships. Not always bad effects. (6)
- Greater support from this group leads to better health. The core dynamic influences mental and physical health.(6)
- Type, rate and opportunity for promotion all influences income. Income allows access to social status and greater opportunities. (10)
- Envornmental factor that includes the man made features such as roads, buildings and schools (5)
- Biomedical determinant based around your mass when born. Underwieght and Overweight babies experience health risks. (5/6)
- Highly rewarding workplaces lead to improved self-esteem,self-worth, motivation and satisfaction. However, dangerous or stressful workplaces can be detrimental for health. (4)
- Environmental factor that includes naturally occurring features such as the air,lakes and trees. (7)
- There is a very high correlation between emotional and mental health. Highly nutritious, balanced diets will lead to better health. Individuals who live in developing countries are less fortunate in that they are more limited in their access to nutritious food. (4)
- Links with social gradient. Moderate to high income individuals (and their children) will experience less illness, injury and disease. Links to inequalities within population relating to the distribution of income.(6)
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- Expectations can influence an individual’s decisions regarding things like food choices, help seeking, rituals, traditions etc. Different groups may have healing rituals or faith rituals. (7)
- People who are less advantaged, in terms of socioeconomic position, have worse health than those who are more advantaged. Characterised by income, housing, education and/or wealth. The Social ________ (8)
- Having reliable access to adequate food at all times (quality over quantity). Product contamination or famine can impact severely. (4/8)
- Quality of this determinant influences childhood health, growth, development and rate of illness/infection, hygiene safety, space, ventilation and locality. Lower levels impacts not only individuals but the community and suburbs surrounding. (7/13)
- Involves more than just money, it has psychological, financial and social consequences. Working is better for health rather than not working because it helps keep individual motivated and sometimes routinely look forward to each day for social interactions and to work their mind. (12)
- Individuals with positive, rewarding, close friendships tend to have better health then those who are isolated or have unhealthy relationships. Communities with lower levels of cohesion suffer from more crime, violence and lack of social respect (6/7)
- Treatment and prevention of illness/disease if accessibility is high. Involves factors such as geographical location, disability, education, availability and affordability. (6/2/9)
- _________ & refugee status: factors influencing health outcomes include: The ability to work/earn living, Being accepted into society, “dislocation of land”, stress, Trauma and mental health. (10)
- Exercise as a means to get around is better for individual health and environmental health. This determinant provides increased accessibility to medical services when needed. (9)
23 Clues: Envornmental factor that includes the man made features such as roads, buildings and schools (5) • Environmental factor that includes naturally occurring features such as the air,lakes and trees. (7) • Greater support from this group leads to better health. The core dynamic influences mental and physical health.(6) • ...
Expanded Functions - Bond Removal 2022-05-04
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- Four ways to prevent white spot lesions are good OH/OHI, fluoride, proper bond removal, and ____.
- Two principles of "ideal" bonding include cleaning the ____ surface and ensuring intimate adaptation.
- When running an explorer over a tooth to check for excess bond, you will see ____ colored marks where the bond is present.
- Bond removal is done under ____ supervision by a LDA.
- The most desirable bur for bond removal is a spiral ____ ____ finishing bur, used in the low-speed handpiece.
- Acid etching provides ____ retention.
- Fluoride treatment should always be administered ____ completing bond removal.
- Clear aligner attachments are removed with a ____ instrument.
- During bracket removal, the brackets should be ____ removed.
- In orthodontics, bond strength need to only last ____ months to ____ years so the adhesive will come off easily.
- Four advantages of brackets are esthetics, improved OH, reduced enamel decalcification, and they are more ____ for the patient.
- Lesions that can appear due to demineralization during ortho treatment are ____ ____ lesions.
- Enamel appears shiny or ____.
- When debonding, the ____ ____ should be removed BEFORE the brackets.
- Orthodontic brackets are ____ in place.
- The bond surface should be free of plaque and calculus to ensure ____ bonding.
- To remove ceramic brackets, a high-speed handpiece (water coolant) or a ____ can be used.
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- If bond remnants are not removed, it can cause gingival inflammation, plaque build-up, and ____.
- You should always use the sides of the bur to remove bond because the tip can cause ____ in the tooth.
- Orthodontic bands are ____ in place.
- Debonding of ____ brackets is more likely to cause enamel fracture because the material has a stringer bond and less flex.
- Bond removal is also known as ____ finishing.
- Ortho attachments fitted from the container to the mouth is ____ bonding.
- Etched enamel will begin remineralizing within ____ of saliva contact.
- Bond removal is done to prevent class V decay, inflamed gums, gingivitis, and ____.
- Bond should be removed with ____ strokes.
- The BEST way to preven white spot lesions is maximum ____ ____ during ortho treatment.
- NEVER use ____ on a tooth that is going to be cemented or bonded that same day.
- Bond removal is used to remove fixed braces, aligner positioners, arch expanders, and lingual ____.
- Ortho attachments fitted on a model to predetermine the size is ____ bonding.
- When removing ceramic brackets, you cannot use a ____-____ handpiece because the lack of water coolant can cause damage.
- Ortho bond material appears opaque or ____.
- Two principles of "ideal" bonding include making use of every possible bonding force and providing good ____ (polymerization).
- Clear aligner attachments can also be known as ____.
- In restorative dentistry, the bond strength should last ____ to ____ years.
- Bond materials that are ____-releasing can help prevent white spot lesions.
- Debonding sessions should always be scheduled first thing in the morning or right after ____.
- Enamel loss can be caused by bracket removal, bond removal, and ____.
- Bracket base designs have ____ wires, perforations, and undercuts to provide mechanical interlocking with the bond material.
- The high-speed handpiece is not recommended for bond removal because the water coolant can decrease the operator's ____.
- With the use of brackets, radiographs can be taken to detect decay ____.
- A great way to check if you have missed any bond material is to have the patient check with their ____.
- The best tool to identify any residual bond material left on the tooth is a(n) ____.
- The advantage of ____ over ____ means that oral hygiene is improved through easier access to the interproximals that helps reduce the risk of enamel decalcification.
- Any excess bond around the bracket is removed with a ____ before the material sets or the light polymerizes it.
45 Clues: Enamel appears shiny or ____. • Orthodontic bands are ____ in place. • Acid etching provides ____ retention. • Orthodontic brackets are ____ in place. • Bond should be removed with ____ strokes. • Ortho bond material appears opaque or ____. • Bond removal is also known as ____ finishing. • Clear aligner attachments can also be known as ____. • ...
Health Review 2023-06-02
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- Medicines that can only be obtained with a prescription from a healthcare professional.
- Information printed on food packaging to help consumers make healthier choices.
- Nutrients required by the body in small amounts, such as vitamins and minerals.
- A compulsion to continue taking a drug for the sense of improved well-being it provides.
- Techniques intended to equip a person with effective coping mechanisms for dealing with psychological stress.
- Any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits.
- The habitual taking of addictive or illegal drugs.
- A sleep disorder that is characterized by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep.
- An addiction to the consumption of alcoholic drink; alcohol dependence.
- The quality of being trusted or believed in.
- The process of making your body absorb water or other liquid.
- Drugs used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.
- The ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for personal or professional reasons.
- Something that causes a state of strain or tension.
- An irregularity, disturbance, or interruption of normal bodily functions.
- Nutrients needed by the body in large amounts, including proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance to which it has become hypersensitive.
- Also known as eustress, this type of stress is associated with beneficial experiences or outcomes.
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- The health of the mouth, which is essential to a person's overall well-being.
- Strategies or techniques that people use to deal with stressful situations.
- The subjective picture or mental image of one's own body.
- Also known as distress, this type of stress is associated with adversity and can lead to physical and mental health problems.
- The process of planning and exercising conscious control of time spent on specific activities.
- a type of electromagnetic radiation that can cause damage to the skin and eyes.
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- The body's inability to digest or be comfortable with a certain food.
- Habits and practices that are conducive to sleeping well on a regular basis.
- A specific condition that negatively affects the structure or function of part or all of an organism.
- A continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other but the extremes are quite distinct.
- The ratio of fat to non-fat mass in the body.
- Knowledge Information derived from applying the scientific method.
- Substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- The amount of alcohol in a person's blood, used to measure their level of intoxication.
- The length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions.
- Lack of proper nutrition caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat.
- Excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.
- A brain disorder characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences.
- Medicines that can be bought without a prescription.
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
- Factors such as emotions, attitudes, and motivation that can affect a person's behavior and mental state.
- A physiological state of adaptation to a substance, with withdrawal symptoms if use is reduced or stopped.
- The patterns of shifting through the stages of sleep, typically repeating every 90 minutes.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
44 Clues: The quality of being trusted or believed in. • The ratio of fat to non-fat mass in the body. • The habitual taking of addictive or illegal drugs. • Something that causes a state of strain or tension. • Medicines that can be bought without a prescription. • Drugs used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. • ...
English 12 Review - The Catcher in the Rye 2024-12-16
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- While at the Edmont, Holden orders one of these from an elevator operator.
- Holden thinks a “Catcher in the Rye” is someone who saves children from _________ over a cliff.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “mandatory, required, obligated.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “bad breath, morning breath, foul-smelling breath.”
- The novel takes place during the nineteen…
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “extravagant, luxurious, showy.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “clam, unconcerned, cool.”
- At Pency Prep, Holden has an acquaintance who is an awkward boy with poor hygiene named…
- When the novel ends, it is implied that Holden is telling the story from a…
- This piece of clothing is frequently mentioned throughout the story after Holden buys it during his trip to New York. (three words)
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “jerk, creep, clown.”
- Holden becomes so happy he almost cries while watching his sister, Phoebe, ride one of these.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “fight, argument, disagreement.”
- A motif in the novel is when Holden frequently mentions the ____________ in Central Park.
- Holden this a “Catcher in the Rye” is someone who saves….
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “savage, vicious, cruel.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “jolly, lively, animated.”
- The Catcher in the Rye was written by the famous author J.D.
- Holden reacted to his brother’s death by breaking all the windows in his ___________ with his bare hands.
- The poem “Comin’ Thro’ the Rye” is actually about people engaging in casual ______________ encounters.
- James Castle is a young man Holden often mentions who ____________ from a window after being harassed.
- The protagonist of the novel is ____ years old.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “classy, fancy, ritzy.”
- Holden’s favorite thing about the Museum of Natural History is that nothing ever __________ there.
- The plot of the story takes place in… (two words)
- This character had Holden write an English composition for him early in the novel.
- Holden’s brother Allie died from this.
- Holden’s little sister is named….
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- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “middle-class, conventional, ordinary.”
- The term “catcher in the rye” comes from a very old…
- One of the unique things about Allie was that he wrote poetry on his ____________ mitt.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “splendid, exceptional, excellent.”
- Holden tells us his older brother is in this city being a “prostitute.”
- Holden frequently associates the game of ____________ when he thinks about Jane.
- Holden and Stradlater get into a fight when Stradlater won’t discuss his date with….
- Holden tells readers he left a school called Elkton Hills because he was surrounded by….
- Holden leave’s Mr. Antolini’s house when he awakens to Mr. Antolini _______________ him.
- Holden gets extremely upset when he sees “f*** _____” written on the wall of his sister’s school.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “addict, fanatic, enthusiast.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “disturbing, distressing, chilling.”
- The protagonist’s last name is.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “immoral, unethical, shameless.”
- In the later portion of the novel, Holden tells us that a guy named Luce suggest he should see one of these.
- At the beginning of the novel, Holden is kicked out of Pency Prep because he is….
- Holden ends the novel saying that he ________ all the people he talked about in the book.”
- The protagonist’s first name is.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “charming, sophisticated, poised.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “concerns, doubts, worries.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “unimpressed, indifferent, bored.”
- Holden’s favorite insult for other people is this word.
- Holden makes an allusion to this well-known play when he is eating breakfast with the nuns. (three words)
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “untidy, messy.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “pointless, moronic, foolish.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “shun, reject, exclude.”
54 Clues: The protagonist’s last name is. • The protagonist’s first name is. • Holden’s little sister is named…. • Holden’s brother Allie died from this. • The novel takes place during the nineteen… • The protagonist of the novel is ____ years old. • The plot of the story takes place in… (two words) • The term “catcher in the rye” comes from a very old… • ...
trabajo ingles 2020-08-02
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trabajo ingles 2020-08-02
1 Clue: hebrewheales india ayurvedicmedicine ayurvedicpractices hygiene memorizing midicine memorizingmidicine developing sugery herb developingsugery diseases pychiatry
Entretien 2021-05-17
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- prendre la solution et y ajouter du solvant afin d'en réduire la concentration.
- Opérer la congélation d'un produit
- Qui se communique, se transmet par contagion
- Ensemble des règles établies
- Être vivant microscopique tel que les bactéries, les virus, les champignons unicellulaires (levures), et les protistes. Appelés autrefois microbes
- Qualifie ce qui provoque une maladie, en particulier un germe capable de déterminer une infection
- Matière ou chose sale qui souille quelque chose, ou corps étranger qui trouble la netteté, la pureté de quelque chose
- Action de nettoyer ; son résultat
- Étude du dosage et des modalités d'administration des médicaments
- Qui détruit les champignons pathogènes responsables de mycoses
- Distance, dimension du fond à la surface, du fond à l'orifice
- Caractère d'une personne, d'un organisme efficace, qui produit le maximum de résultats avec le minimum d'efforts, de moyens ; efficience, rendement
- Qui concerne les enzymes, qui est dû à l'action d'une enzyme
- État de l'organisme, bon ou mauvais
- Examiner quelque chose, quelqu'un avec soin pour le contrôler
- Établissement de soins privé
- désinfectant à usages multiples. Il contient de l'hydrogénopersulfate de potassium, du dodecyl-benzenesulfonate de sodium, de l'acide sulfamique, et des tampons inorganiques.Il est destiné à la désinfection des surfaces et des l'équipements par trempage ainsi que pour les pédiluves.ce produit dispose d'un large spectre d'activité contre les virus, certains champignons et les bactéries.Mode d’action
- Action d'assainir
- Agent infectieux très petit, qui possède un seul type d'acide nucléique, A.D.N. ou A.R.N., et qui ne peut se reproduire qu'en parasitant une cellule
- Pénétration et développement dans un être vivant de micro-organismes qui peuvent provoquer des lésions en se multipliant, et éventuellement en sécrétant des toxines ou en se propageant par voie sanguine.
- concu pour la protection des voies respiratoires lors de la preparation de produits, contre les agents infectieux et allergenes en suspension dans l'air. Usage unique.
- Altération de la santé, des fonctions des êtres vivants (animaux et végétaux), en particulier quand la cause est connue (par opposition à syndrome)
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- Se dit d'une règle qui s'impose avec rigueur
- sert a tenir la bouche ouverte et voir le larynx afin d'y entrer un tube endotracheal necessaire a l'anesthesie
- Action de réduire en cendres, de détruire par le feu
- Local disposé pour faire des recherches scientifiques, des analyses biologiques, des travaux photographiques, des essais industriels, etc
- Action de tenir, de conserver en bon état,travaux, dépenses nécessaires pour y parvenir
- Possibilité, probabilité d'un fait, d'un événement considéré comme un mal ou un dommage
- un détergent germicide tout usage à base d'ammoniums quaternaires et un désodorisant qui désinfecte, nettoie et désodorise en une seule application. Emploi indiqué dans les hôpitaux, les collèges, les cliniques vétérinaires, les laboratoires de sciences animales, les magasins d’animaux domestiques, les chenils et les établissements de reproduction et d’entretien d’animaux
- Relatif à la chimie, à ses produits
- Micro-organisme formé d'une seule cellule, sans noyau, à structure très simple, considéré comme ni animal ni végétal
- Organisme animal ou végétal qui se nourrit strictement aux dépens d'un organisme hôte d'une espèce différente, de façon permanente ou pendant une phase de son cycle vital
- Qui produit l'infection
- Ensemble des conditions sanitaires des lieux publics et des lieux de travail.
- Débris, restes d'aliments qui sont impropres à la consommation ou à l'usage
- Discipline médicale spécialisée dans le traitement des maladies et des traumatismes, qui consiste à pratiquer, manuellement et à l'aide d'instruments, des actes opératoires sur un corps vivan
- Blouse à manches, faite de grosse toile et que l'on revêt par-dessus les vêtements
- Destruction des micro-organismes d'un lieu, d'un objet, de la partie externe du corps humain
- Le danger biologique a été contenu grâce aux procédures de quarantaine
- Protéine accélérant les réactions chimiques de l'organisme
- Objet fabriqué servant à un travail, à une opération
41 Clues: Action d'assainir • Qui produit l'infection • Ensemble des règles établies • Établissement de soins privé • Action de nettoyer ; son résultat • Opérer la congélation d'un produit • Relatif à la chimie, à ses produits • État de l'organisme, bon ou mauvais • Se dit d'une règle qui s'impose avec rigueur • Qui se communique, se transmet par contagion • ...
