mental health Crossword Puzzles
Social Issues 2023-12-01
Fear of Mental Insanity Crossword for ERP 2021-02-07
5 Clues: When they throw away the key • Another way to say “psychiatric hospital” • Hearing or seeing things that aren’t there • A mental health diagnosis involving hallucinations • Disconnection from reality as a symptom of mental illness
Marshall's Malignant Masterpiece 2019-02-28
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- What is one of the body's first lines of defense for disease (in the mouth)
- What is the non-communicable disease in which there is abnormal cell growth in the body?
- What is a disease that is spreadable?
- Something present on and off continuously
- What is the #1 communicable disease?
- This essential nutrient builds, repairs, and maintains the body's tissue
- The best way to use the physical part of the health triangle
- Stress leads to anxiety, and anxiety leads to what?
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- This non-communicable disease destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory
- The best way to use the social part of the health triangle
- 2.1 million teens are using these
- This nutrient helps the digestive system, maintains bowel movements, improves cholesterol levels, and prevents diseases
- What is the nickname for non-communicable diseases?
- This essential nutrient provides energy for your body
- The process in which plaques accumulate on artery walls
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and give the body energy
- A state of mental strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances
18 Clues: 2.1 million teens are using these • What is the #1 communicable disease? • What is a disease that is spreadable? • Something present on and off continuously • What is the nickname for non-communicable diseases? • Stress leads to anxiety, and anxiety leads to what? • This essential nutrient provides energy for your body • ...
Psychology 2013-10-16
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- A form of non-verbal communication
- A professional qualifies in psychology
- A collection of two or more people communicating
- The likely hood of a person committing a dangerous crime
- The result of an assessment or examination by a professional
- Characteristics that indicate a mental disorder exists
- The space around oneself when interacting with others
- A personal feeling
- A sleep problem that interferes with with a normal sleep cycle
- A stage of sleep that is characterized by no eye movement
- A technique used to assist in identifying and apprehending a criminal
- A group that professes great devotion to a person or thing
- Any experience associated with a feeling or emotion
- - the global capacity to act purposefully, think rationally and deal with enviroments
- A lie detector
- a systematic approach to planning, undertaking and analysing research
- Involved an individual controlling a group of people
- A drug used to treat schizophrenia
- A therapy that aims to change a persons behaviour
- A bridge of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain
- Involves structural interaction between a professional and a client
- The study of mental illnesses
- Episodes of mania and depression
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- Mental processing of information
- A mental disorder characterized by a split from reality, delusions and hallucinations
- A feeling of intense excitement and ecstasy
- A state of physical or physiological alertness
- Sleepwalking
- A branch of psychology that applies legal knowledge
- A behavior therapy treating phobias
- A stage of sleep that is characterized by rapid movements of the eyes
- Encourages all group members to take part
- How common a disorder occurs in the community
- The two halves of the brain (right and left)
- A person who completes a medical degree and then a postgraduate degree in psychiatry
- A fake science
- A drug used to reduce anxiety
- A personal awareness or knowing where we fit into society
- A mood state, always feeling sad or down
- A group of stable personality characteristics unique to an individual determining thoughts and behaviour
- An assemblage of people who have minimal contact with eachother
- A normal occurrence during sleep
- The desire to associate with other people in relationships, friendships and groups
- The outer layer of the cerebrum in the brain
- An intense and irrational fear of an object or situation
- Uses rewards and punishment
- Any disabling behavioral, cognitive or mental health problem
- Therapy dealing with what we are feeling
- A sleep disorder that relates to lack of sleep
- The importance of an individuals position in a group
50 Clues: Sleepwalking • A fake science • A lie detector • A personal feeling • Uses rewards and punishment • A drug used to reduce anxiety • The study of mental illnesses • Mental processing of information • A normal occurrence during sleep • Episodes of mania and depression • A form of non-verbal communication • A drug used to treat schizophrenia • A behavior therapy treating phobias • ...
Have A Chat 2017-09-24
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- It is your ______ how you wish to be treated
- This type of doctor specialises in mental health
- A type of treatment, not everyone likes it
- Looking after yourself
- Getting back to ________ can be relaxing
- _________ regularly will give you energy
- A relaxing exercise?
- A type of art therapy
- Some people have a __________ who cares for them
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- Winston Churchill called his illness the ________ Dog
- A place people go when they are not well
- Being aware of you surroundings is a part of this
- A focused way to relax
- Causes you to feel uncomfortable or nervous
- Some choose to go to a gym to do this
- Some groups provide this
16 Clues: A relaxing exercise? • A type of art therapy • A focused way to relax • Looking after yourself • Some groups provide this • Some choose to go to a gym to do this • A place people go when they are not well • Getting back to ________ can be relaxing • _________ regularly will give you energy • A type of treatment, not everyone likes it • ...
The Boy Who Dared, p 101-131 2021-04-11
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- a long essay, usually written as a summary of research
- without stopping or interruption
- desired, wanted, wished for
- with great care or caution
- payback, returning one unjust act for another
- thrifty, not wasteful of goods or money
- differing in opinion from authority or majority
- abuse of authority; oppressive power
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- to bring into action or heightened emotion
- required, mandatory
- miserable and foul, as the result of care or cleanliness
- a belief or policy; something that is taught as a matter of principle
- well known, but for unfavorable reasons
- having many parts, making it difficult to understand or make
- insane, suffering from mental health problems
- with deep and sincere feeling; seriously
16 Clues: required, mandatory • with great care or caution • desired, wanted, wished for • without stopping or interruption • abuse of authority; oppressive power • well known, but for unfavorable reasons • thrifty, not wasteful of goods or money • with deep and sincere feeling; seriously • to bring into action or heightened emotion • payback, returning one unjust act for another • ...
Front Desk Weekly Digest Crossword Challenge 2025-04-02
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- Confidential container that is sometimes full (2 words)
- Check-in device that hasn't replaced us... yet
- Third floor candy bowl location (2 words)
- You will find a gaggle of patients here (2 words)
- Chart entry, "But did you document it?"
- Celestial meeting area (2 words)
- A patient complaint we get a "Lot"
- Everyone's favorite evacuation exercise (2 words)
- Nifty patient portal
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- Recurring trivia for the littles (4 words)
- I hope this _____ finds you well
- Donuts occasionally spawn here (2 words)
- Magical place with post-its and staples and pens, oh my!
- Vintage document transmission
- Second floor candy bowl location (2 words)
- When is Mental Health Awareness Month?
16 Clues: Nifty patient portal • Vintage document transmission • I hope this _____ finds you well • Celestial meeting area (2 words) • A patient complaint we get a "Lot" • When is Mental Health Awareness Month? • Chart entry, "But did you document it?" • Donuts occasionally spawn here (2 words) • Third floor candy bowl location (2 words) • Recurring trivia for the littles (4 words) • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-18
7 Clues: a lot of emotion • opposite of mental • opposite of Physical • another word for intelligent • you should take care of your _____________ health • you should have ___________ when speaking to people • when you are making friends and talking to people you are being...
HSC3032 | Module 09, Chapter 08 2024-11-05
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- A UF Organization. Pre-health service organization focused on the elimination of health disparities in our community.
- They provide funding of programs and research on a variety of health issues. Examples include the Ford Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation.
- A UF Organization. Purpose is to prepare nursing students for the assumption of professional responsibilities (abbreviation).
- A UF Organization. Uniquely caters to students of all pre-professional tracks, including but not limited to (pre-) medicine, physician assistant, nursing, veterinary medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, pharmacy, and more. (a hyphen is included in one of the boxes)
- A UF Organization. Organization that strives to provide underrepresented black women with the skill set, knowledge and experience to successfully emerge in health care fields. We strive to uplift the lives of women in the black community of the University of Florida who aspire to obtain an occupation in various medicinal fields
- These health agencies have four primary purposes: (1) fund research, (2) provide education, (3) provide service, and (4) advocate for beneficial policies, laws, and regulations. Examples of these agencies include the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Alzheimer’s Association, and American Lung Association.
- Their mission is to enhance the professional practice of Health Education by promoting and sustaining a credentialed body of Health Education Specialists.(abbreviation)
- A UF Organization. A Virtual Shadowing Program that intends to connect undergraduates, health professional students (medical, PA, nursing, dental, etc.), and healthcare professionals from similar backgrounds and with similar interests to support one another and to provide guidance, foster insight, encourage growth, and empower. (a hyphen is included in one of the boxes)
- Physical Therapy Association/ A UF Organization. Provide representation for the students in the doctorate of physical therapy program concerning interaction with faculty and the community, promote and increase awareness of the profession of physical therapy within the University and community and organize and promote activities for National Physical Therapy Week as set forth by the American Physical Therapy Association.
- A UF Organization. The primary purpose of this organization is to educate University students about surgical physician assistants, and provide both an academic and volunteer opportunity for members; accomplished through monthly journal club, monthly presentations on surgical and/ or medicine topics, preparation for clinical rotations, educational, suture and procedural workshops, academic speakers, and presentations.
- This mission of this association is to “serve as the principal leadership organization for advancing the health of college students and campus communities through advocacy, education, and research.” (abbreviation)
- This is the newest of the professional health organizations. Their mission is to “advance professional practice and promote research related to health and physical education, physical activity, dance, and sport. (abbreviation)
- A UF Organization. Become part of a vital force of future physicians who believe that patients and health professionals are partners in the management of health care and that access to high-quality health care is a right and not a privilege (abbreviation).
- Its mission “is to provide global leadership to the profession of health education and health promotion and to promote the health of society.” (abbreviation)
- A UF Organization. Where to access a list of hundreds of available student organizations to join at UF
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- Their mission is “to promote global health and to contribute to the achievement of equity in health between and within countries of the world.” (abbreviation)
- A UF Organization. Its purposes include orientation and mentoring of incoming students, fostering communication between students and faculty, membership on College committees, professional development and enhancement of student life through extra curricular social and service activities.
- Wellness Institute/ Its mission is “to serve the professionals and organizations that promote the optimal health and wellness in individuals and communities.”
- A UF Organization. The purpose of this organization is to stimulate an interest in the field of Occupational Therapy among University of Florida students by participation in health fairs, student group expositions and public visual displays (abbreviation).
- These health agencies obtain funding from a variety of sources, such as the American Red Cross, fees for services, donations, and governmental funding (hyphenated).
- These health agencies have authority for certain duties or tasks outlined by the governmental bodies that oversee them. These agencies are primarily funded by tax dollars and are managed by government employees.
- This is the national health education honorary. This organization is focused solely on its student members. Most individuals join the honorary when they are either undergraduate or graduate students. Membership is open to those who have a major or minor in health education and a grade point average equivalent to at least a B–.
- Founded in 1872 to combat yellow fever and other diseases, this association is the oldest, largest, and most diverse of the health education/ promotion professional organizations. It’s mission is to “improve the health of the public and achieve equity in health status.” (abbreviation)
- This association’s mission is “to transform all school into places where every student learns and thrives.” It is a multidisciplinary organization with nearly 650 members. Included in its membership are administrators, counselors, dieticians, nutritionists, health education specialists, physical educators, psychologists, school health coordinators, school nurses, school physicians, and social workers. (abbreviation)
- This is a society of researchers and scholars in the areas of health behavior, health education, and health promotion. It “was created to improve the stature of health educators by supporting and promoting quality health behavior, health education, and health promotion research conducted by health educators.” Its mission is “to serve as the ‘research home’ for health behavior scholars and researchers whose primary commitment is to excellence in research and the application of research to practice to improve the public’s health.” (abbreviation)
- These health agencies are categorized as voluntary, philanthropic, service, religious, and professional agencies. They operate free from governmental interference. Private donations or membership fees primarily fund these health agencies.
26 Clues: A UF Organization. Where to access a list of hundreds of available student organizations to join at UF • A UF Organization. Pre-health service organization focused on the elimination of health disparities in our community. • A UF Organization. Purpose is to prepare nursing students for the assumption of professional responsibilities (abbreviation). • ...
Health Literacy Month Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
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- a more health literate way of saying transmit
- a more health literate way of saying virus
- a more health literate way of saying immune system
- a more health literate way of saying outcome
- a more health literate way of saying medication
- a more health literate way of saying access
- pretend to do an activitity and have them pretend back
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- group that reviews text and media to ensure health literacy
- three questions that people can use to prepare for a meeting with nurse practitioner or doctor
- an obstacle that keeps person from learning
- a more health literate way of saying immunization
- a more health literate way of saying detect
- a more health literate way of referring to an individual
- a more health literate way of saying data
- how we share info with a person and have them repeat it back to us
- makes it easier to understand
- a more health literate way of saying acquire
17 Clues: makes it easier to understand • a more health literate way of saying data • a more health literate way of saying virus • an obstacle that keeps person from learning • a more health literate way of saying detect • a more health literate way of saying access • a more health literate way of saying outcome • a more health literate way of saying acquire • ...
Alcohol Vocabulary 2021-06-21
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- What is a measurement of alcohol intoxication used for legal or medical purposes?
- What is chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking?
- What is the disorder that can occur in a person whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy?
- What is someone considered if they drink over the recommended amount of alcohol per day or per week?
- What is it called when someone drinks too much over time and can cause chronic physical and mental health issues?
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- What can include mental confusion, difficulty remaining conscious, vomiting, seizure, trouble breathing, slow heart rate, clammy skin, dulled responses, and low body temperature?
- What is the pattern of drinking that raises a person's blood alcohol concentration?
- What is the biological process which converts sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose, into cellular energy?
- What is the condition of having physical or mental control diminished by the effects of alcohol?
- What is the condition of not having any measurable levels or effects from alcohol or drugs?
- What is the physiological or medicinal removal of toxic substances from a living organism?
- What is a drug that lowers neurotransmission levels?
- What is the life-sustaining chemical reaction in organisms that convert food to energy?
- What chemical is used to make alcoholic beverages, like wine, beer and liquor?
- What is it called when someone is in remission from alcoholism?
15 Clues: What is a drug that lowers neurotransmission levels? • What is chronic disease characterized by uncontrolled drinking? • What is it called when someone is in remission from alcoholism? • What chemical is used to make alcoholic beverages, like wine, beer and liquor? • What is a measurement of alcohol intoxication used for legal or medical purposes? • ...
Ethics and Legal 2022-10-06
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- public law related to committing a crime against the community
- order that tells medical professionals not to perform CPR in the event of cardiac or respiratory arrest
- legal document appointing someone to make the medical decisions for a person in the event they become unable to do so
- ANY untrue statement that injures a person's reputation or damages their ability to make a living
- code of proper behavior and courtesy in a certain setting
- purposeful or willful mistreatment that causes physical, mental, emotional, or financial pain or injury to a person
- electronic form of a resident's personal and health data that is used to manage and coordinate their health care
- private law, between individuals
- a threat to harm a person, resulting in the person feeling fearful that they will be harmed
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- unlawful restraint that affects a person's freedom of movement; includes the threat of restraint
- legal documents that allow people to decide what kind of medical care they wish to receive in the event they are unable to make decisions themselves
- improper or illegal use of a person's money, possessions, property, or other assets
- involuntary discharge from a facility
- violation of the right to be left alone and the right to control personal information
- intentional touching of a person without their consent
- the act of taking advantage of a person for personal gain through threats or manipulation
- federal law that sets standards for protecting the privacy of patients' health information
- knowledge of right and wrong; standards of conduct
- physical, sexual or emotional abuse by spouses, intimate partner or spouse
19 Clues: private law, between individuals • involuntary discharge from a facility • knowledge of right and wrong; standards of conduct • intentional touching of a person without their consent • code of proper behavior and courtesy in a certain setting • public law related to committing a crime against the community • ...
Metaphors 2017-11-15
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- Affected by physical or mental illness / Relating to those who are ill
- Causing death
- Affected by jaundice, in particular unnaturally yellow in complexion.
- Having or showing the symptoms of a fever
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- (of a part of one's body) painful or aching / Suffering pain from a part of one's body.
- (of an emotion, feeling, or attitude) likely to spread to and affect others
- An injury appearing as an area of discoloured skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels
- In a good physical or mental condition; in good health
8 Clues: Causing death • Having or showing the symptoms of a fever • In a good physical or mental condition; in good health • Affected by jaundice, in particular unnaturally yellow in complexion. • Affected by physical or mental illness / Relating to those who are ill • (of an emotion, feeling, or attitude) likely to spread to and affect others • ...
Stress Reduction 2018-05-16
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- combine (a number of things) into a coherent whole
- moderate or normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
- Health a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
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- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- an activity, event, or other stimulus that causes stres
- relating to the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions
8 Clues: extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • combine (a number of things) into a coherent whole • an activity, event, or other stimulus that causes stres • the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something • relating to the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions • ...
Phobia 2022-02-28
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- A tendency to avoid objects/situations that create fear.
- Deviation from ideal mental health
- A group of mental disorders characterised by high levels of anxiety in response to a particular stimulus or group of stimuli
- A theory that explains the two processes that lead to the development of phobias.
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- Fear of being trapped in a public place where escape is difficult
- Anxiety relating to social situations
- A classical case study conducted by Watson to demonstrate how fear can be induced through classical conditioning
- An emotional characteristic of phobia
8 Clues: Deviation from ideal mental health • Anxiety relating to social situations • An emotional characteristic of phobia • A tendency to avoid objects/situations that create fear. • Fear of being trapped in a public place where escape is difficult • A theory that explains the two processes that lead to the development of phobias. • ...
Past Cell 2014-01-16
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- Attack/ it is the intense fear and anxiety with body changes.
- Age/ it is how an individual uses free time and blends with others.
- disorder it is when the pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting interfere the daily life of an individual.
- it is movement seeking to protect and inform consumer by requiring such practices as honest packaging and advertising, product guarantees and improved safety standards.
- one who study of tissues and essential nature of disease.
- it is any method or procedure couples may use to prevent the fertilization of ovum.
- is a communication through a medium in which products and services identified and the are controlled.
- Illness/ it is an emotional disturbance which affects the individual thinks, feels, and behave making it difficult to live a normal way of life.
- rights/ these are privileges that a consumer is guaranteed.
- stress disorder/ it is when after effects of a past event disturb an individual from having a normal life.
- age/ it is the years in age or by time.
- is any chemical substance that changes either the mind or the body.
- it is a split or breakdown in logical thought processes resulting to unussual behavior.
- a medical specialist who investigates the cause and source of disease outbreak.
- it is a general decline in all areas of mental functioning usually due to brain disease or mental impairment.
- it is anyone who selects and uses products to fulfill personal needs and desires.
- made from morphine.
- emphasizes structural integrity of the body.
- Affective disorder/ it is caused by reduced exposure to sunlight.
- it is a healthy response to a stressful situation.
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- compulsive disorder/ it is the urgent need to repeat a thought or action.
- to satisfaction of basic needs/ it is the ability to obtain vital products and services.
- it is where a person takes more than one spouse.
- it is the use of useless approaches than often promise miraculous results.
- one who studies human behavior.
- it is an advertisement on tv or on radio.
- identity disorder/ it is a rare mental disorder in which two or more personalities coexist within the same individual.
- a medical specialist who constructs of artificial appliances for the mouth.
- it is a scalp problem from dead skin cells, is not a usually a problem when hair is daily washed.
- Phycisian/ emphasis lifestyle and dietart therapies in the prevention and treatment of disease.
- marriages/ they are young marriages before the age of twenty.
- depression/ it is long lasting feelings of hopelessness, sadness, helplessness.
- it is generally considered as a natural outcome of marraige.
- widely use as a pain killer and is often used after surgery or for cancer cases.
- Health/ it is a component of mental health.
- examines and tests eyes for visual defects and prescribes vision correction lenses.
- it is the permanent cessation of function of all organs.
- made from unripe pods of poppies.
- it is an excessive fear of a certain things, situations, or people.
- Schizophrenia/ it is where an individual has delusion of either persecution or greatness.
40 Clues: made from morphine. • one who studies human behavior. • made from unripe pods of poppies. • age/ it is the years in age or by time. • it is an advertisement on tv or on radio. • Health/ it is a component of mental health. • emphasizes structural integrity of the body. • it is where a person takes more than one spouse. • it is a healthy response to a stressful situation. • ...
IB Learner Profile 2023-09-27
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- Shows empathy and respect for others around the world
- How to behave at school or the workplace
- Other word for scholarship or school type
- Analyzes and solves complex problems
- 10 traits developed at an IB school
- Other word for world-wide
- Knows a depth and breadth about many different topics
- Learns from different perspectives and cultures
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- Confidently speaks, listens, writes, reads, etc.
- Resourceful and resilient in front of new challenges
- Remembers own behavior and improves over time
- Fridley's expectations of an IB Learner
- Develops lifelong curiosity about many topics
- Mr. Carlson's favorite candy almost Halloween!
- Has a strong set of core values
- Maintains physical, mental, and emotional health
16 Clues: Other word for world-wide • Has a strong set of core values • 10 traits developed at an IB school • Analyzes and solves complex problems • Fridley's expectations of an IB Learner • How to behave at school or the workplace • Other word for scholarship or school type • Remembers own behavior and improves over time • Develops lifelong curiosity about many topics • ...
가온중3 7과 2018-08-27
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- place or set apart
- a complete degree or to the full or entire extent
- so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
- destroy completely; damage irreparably
- look at again; examine again
- (숙어)1.돌보다 2.관리 3.신경쓰다
- the general state of things
- go away from a place
- endure the loss of
- showing the capacity for endurance
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- an impairment of health
- involving or causing danger or risk
- (숙어)be shown or be found to be
- a person who freely enlists for service
- bring up
- a film or TV program presenting the facts about a person or event
- relating to the study or practice of medicine
- at all times; all the time and on every occasion
- arousing affect
19 Clues: bring up • arousing affect • place or set apart • endure the loss of • go away from a place • (숙어)1.돌보다 2.관리 3.신경쓰다 • an impairment of health • the general state of things • look at again; examine again • (숙어)be shown or be found to be • showing the capacity for endurance • involving or causing danger or risk • destroy completely; damage irreparably • ...
Ethics and Safety measures in computing 2021-10-20
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- transforming data into an unreadable code.
- right relating to new inventions
- security system that prevents unauthorized people on internet.
- Harassing a person deliberately via intrnet.
- brand name, logos, distinctive designs.
- and anybody.
- legal right granted by law.
- intends to harm or damage reputation of any
- impression about a person's activities on internet
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- Programs used to check user's keystrokes
- crimical practice of breaching online using voice over.(VoIP)
- most common breaches through internet
- practice of sending bulk mails till server gets full
- Distroy the mental health of a child
- Online discussion site
- malicious technique of tricking web users.
- act of copying.
- The maximum amount of data transmitted via
- crime ware application that performs automated tasks for cyber criminals.
19 Clues: and anybody. • act of copying. • Online discussion site • legal right granted by law. • right relating to new inventions • Distroy the mental health of a child • most common breaches through internet • brand name, logos, distinctive designs. • Programs used to check user's keystrokes • transforming data into an unreadable code. • malicious technique of tricking web users. • ...
Health Wellness Project - Anxiety 2021-12-13
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- What plays out in the head of someone with Anxiety
- Someone with Anxiety might have trouble doing this
- Must keep healthy to stay safe
- a mental illness
- what one feels if you have Depression
- Fear of Crowds
- Keeps Alert and could lead to disorders
- Certain things that might upset someone
- What is needed to maintain daily
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- A form of Anxiety for specific things
- Treatment for depression
- A significant psychological disorder
- Could lead to Anxiety or Depression especially Social Medias
- the type of disease that Depression is
- Someone with depression might inflict this on themselves
- Help with a disease or illness
- When someone reaches out for psychological help
- Letting other people know about your situation
- Anxiety is _____ and never goes away
19 Clues: Fear of Crowds • a mental illness • Treatment for depression • Must keep healthy to stay safe • Help with a disease or illness • What is needed to maintain daily • A significant psychological disorder • Anxiety is _____ and never goes away • A form of Anxiety for specific things • what one feels if you have Depression • the type of disease that Depression is • ...
Impact 2, p. 47 2025-11-25
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- a picture or drawing.
- meeting people and making new friends or contacts.
- the usual weather in a place.
- machines or tools that help people.
- feeling sure you can do something.
- ways to share news, like TV or the internet.
- someone who watches or likes a person online.
- tell someone something important.
- how well your body and mind are.
- a person online who many people follow.
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- about the mind or how you feel.
- what a person thinks or feels.
- fun to watch or do.
- pictures that show information.
- a change something makes.
- about you only.
- content things on a phone or computer, like pictures or videos.
- talk or send messages to someone.
- the world around us, like air, water, and land.
19 Clues: about you only. • fun to watch or do. • a picture or drawing. • a change something makes. • the usual weather in a place. • what a person thinks or feels. • about the mind or how you feel. • pictures that show information. • how well your body and mind are. • talk or send messages to someone. • tell someone something important. • feeling sure you can do something. • ...
Welcome Week: Numbers you should know 2021-01-14
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder 2023-12-05
5 Clues: How is PMDD diagnosed? • What is one doctor that treats PMDD? • What is this infographic discussing? • What vitamin can help treat symptoms of PMDD? • Enhanced PMDD detection can improve ____ health (health implication)?
Vocabulary 2025-01-06
6 Clues: Weak and frail • Bullets and bombs • The German Air Force • A mental health hospital • A team of pilots and planes • To take over a place using force
Depression 2014-01-26
7 Clues: extreme tiredness • the drive to do things • not feeling good enough • drugs that treat depression • a common type of talking therapy • a period of time depression can last • a charity that supports people with mental health problems/suicidal thoughts
Health 2022-03-08
7 Clues: how strong you are • each time you lift a weight • extra physical demand on the body • the ability to bend without injury • exercise routines that use weights. • the degree of exertion when exercising. • sum of physical,social,and mental characteristics
Margaret Fuller 2024-11-20
7 Clues: Her Father's Name • Cause of her death • Place of Birth and Schooling • First Newspaper she Worked In • College that Welcomed her Into their Library • Form of Mental Health that Fuller Struggled With • Described by Fuller as Her Biggest Childhood Obstacle
Veterinary Science: Units 2 and 4 by Makayla, Reese, Zane and Jenna 2022-10-28
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- ______ hazards. toxic substances that can cause a wide range of health effects when humans are exposed to them. Effects range from mild irritation to death.
- D-plus. Used as a disinfectant (a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria) Corrosive, harmful and dangerous to the environment
- occupational safety and hazards association
- process of making something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- a danger or risk.
- items used to protect the person wearing them
- an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership.
- safety data sheet
- _______ hazards caused by factors in the environment that can cause injury to the body without necessarily touching the body
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- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- a process that eliminates many or all pathogenic microorganisms, except bacterial spores, on inanimate objects
- ______ hazards. injuries usually caused by repetitive work
- ______ hazards composed of living organisms that pose a threat to other living organisms, usually humans. These are usually transmitted through blood, urine and othe bodily substances.
- ______ hazards. these injuries from emotional and mental stressors can cause health problems, especially when the employee is exposed to them long-term
- ______ hazards. unsafe work conditions that may cause injury
- Supervised Agricultural Experience
- _____ words. examples include warning or danger
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- _____ alcohol. Clear, colorless, flammable,mobile liquid used as a cleaning agent
- Globally Harmonized System
20 Clues: a danger or risk. • safety data sheet • Globally Harmonized System • Supervised Agricultural Experience • occupational safety and hazards association • items used to protect the person wearing them • _____ words. examples include warning or danger • ______ hazards. injuries usually caused by repetitive work • ______ hazards. unsafe work conditions that may cause injury • ...
HealthLine 811 2020-02-03
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- Help or assistance
- How much the HealthLine 811 service costs you
- Helpful words given from someone with knowledge
- Plans or ways to achieve a goal
- A neighbourhood of people
- The nurse may tell you to call this professional
- private or secret
- 24/7
- Relating to a person’s mind
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- The person you talk to at HealthLine 811
- Relating to a job that requires special education, training or skill
- Saskatchewan phone service offering professional health advice
- Place in your neighbourhood where sick people can come
- Having an official license to do an activity
- Change to another place
- What you need to tell the HealthLine 811 nurse
- When you should call 911
- A time of great danger or trouble
- More than one possible answer or solution
19 Clues: 24/7 • private or secret • Help or assistance • Change to another place • When you should call 911 • A neighbourhood of people • Relating to a person’s mind • Plans or ways to achieve a goal • A time of great danger or trouble • The person you talk to at HealthLine 811 • More than one possible answer or solution • Having an official license to do an activity • ...
Hunger Games 2024-02-21
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- the act of physically escaping from something
- in a manner of affording no ease or reassurance
- suppress or crush completely
- capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
- strong and sharp, as a taste or smell
- a swaggering show of courage
- in a hesitant manner
- injurious to physical or mental health
- administer an oil or ointment to, often ceremonially
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- thin and weak
- reveal its presence or make an appearance
- a dense growth of trees, shrubs, or bushes
- to become less active, less intense, or less in amount
- deviating from a straight course
- tending to rule in a cruel manner
- to become less active, less intense, or less in amount
- pale from illness or emotion
- marked by skill in deception
- come to terms with
- a severe or painful experience
20 Clues: thin and weak • come to terms with • in a hesitant manner • suppress or crush completely • a swaggering show of courage • pale from illness or emotion • marked by skill in deception • a severe or painful experience • deviating from a straight course • tending to rule in a cruel manner • strong and sharp, as a taste or smell • injurious to physical or mental health • ...
Vocab words Chapters 13-19 2024-02-21
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- the act of physically escaping from something
- pale from illness or emotion
- swaggering show of courage
- tending to rule in a cruel manner
- in a hesitant manner
- marked by extreme care in treatment of details
- a state of being half-awake
- strong and sharp, as a taste or smell
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- come to terms with
- to become less active, less intense, or less in amount
- reveal its presence or make an appearance
- capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
- administer an oil or ointment to, often ceremonially
- a severe or painful experience
- a dense growth of trees, shrubs, or bushes
- thin and weak
- injurious to physical or mental health
- in a manner of affording no ease or reassurance
- marked by skill in deception
19 Clues: thin and weak • come to terms with • in a hesitant manner • swaggering show of courage • a state of being half-awake • pale from illness or emotion • marked by skill in deception • a severe or painful experience • tending to rule in a cruel manner • strong and sharp, as a taste or smell • injurious to physical or mental health • reveal its presence or make an appearance • ...
Ramya's Feminist Literature Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-10
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- Margaret Atwood dystopian feminist novel
- Charlotte Brontë novel centering independence and autonomy
- Alice Walker novel about resilience and womanhood
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie essay
- Betty Friedan book that sparked second-wave feminism
- Toni Morrison novel exploring beauty standards
- Virginia Woolf feminist essay
- bell hooks book on Black women + feminism
- Simone de Beauvoir book
- Audre Lorde essays on race, gender, power
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- Louisa May Alcott coming-of-age classic with feminist themes
- Zora Neale Hurston seminal Harlem Renaissance novel
- Jean Rhys prequel to Jane Eyre
- Maya Angelou autobiography about identity and liberation
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman short story on women’s mental health
- Marjane Satrapi graphic memoir about growing up in Iran
- Toni Morrison novel about motherhood, trauma, and freedom
- the goat
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman utopian feminist novel
19 Clues: the goat • Simone de Beauvoir book • Virginia Woolf feminist essay • Jean Rhys prequel to Jane Eyre • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie essay • Margaret Atwood dystopian feminist novel • bell hooks book on Black women + feminism • Audre Lorde essays on race, gender, power • Toni Morrison novel exploring beauty standards • Charlotte Perkins Gilman utopian feminist novel • ...
Mental Health 2021-11-14
4 Clues: A state of unhappiness • Freely offer to do something. • A mark of disgrace associated • A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something
Mental Health 2022-06-06
Mental health 2022-09-08
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- what emotion occurs when someone really close to you has passed away?
- what type of emotion do we feel when somebody constantly disturbs you & makes you angry
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- there are 4 dimensions such as spiritual,physical, social & mental & emotional which represent?
- what type of emotion do you feel when you worry & fear about everything?
- an emotion you are feeling when you see something yuck?
5 Clues: an emotion you are feeling when you see something yuck? • what emotion occurs when someone really close to you has passed away? • what type of emotion do you feel when you worry & fear about everything? • what type of emotion do we feel when somebody constantly disturbs you & makes you angry • ...
Mental Health 2025-11-07
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- Ability to bounce back from difficulties (10 letters)
- Being present and aware in the moment (7 letters)
- Physical or mental tension caused by demanding circumstances (6 letters)
- Understanding and sharing another person's feelings (7 letters)
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- Help, assistance, or encouragement from others (7 letters)
- Professional treatment for mental health conditions (7 letters)
- Opposite of illness; state of being healthy (8 letters)
7 Clues: Being present and aware in the moment (7 letters) • Ability to bounce back from difficulties (10 letters) • Opposite of illness; state of being healthy (8 letters) • Help, assistance, or encouragement from others (7 letters) • Professional treatment for mental health conditions (7 letters) • Understanding and sharing another person's feelings (7 letters) • ...
Intel India Pandemic Response 2021-08-16
7 Clues: I in PARI stands for • Session for mindfulness at intel • PARI Upcoming talk: nutrition for _ • Intel COVID-19 Care Center at_Health • Program Name for mental health awareness • Start Month of COVID Vaccinations by Intel • # of leadership inspiring stories under PARI
DANE Study Crossword 2024-07-05
7 Clues: Agree to participate • Name for a doctor's helper • Where people receive medical care • Returning to normal health or strength • Discovering and explaining new knowledge • Another word to describe an unplanned surgery • Brief mental state that can present as confusion
Veterinary Science: Units 2 and 4 by Makayla, Reese, Zane and Jenna 2022-10-28
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- Globally Harmonized System
- a process that eliminates many or all pathogenic microorganisms, except bacterial spores, on inanimate objects
- Protective Equipment (PPE)- items used to protect the person wearing them
- hazards- injuries usually caused by repetitive work
- a danger or risk.
- process of making something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- hazards- hazards caused by factors in the environment that can cause injury to the body without necessarily touching the body
- occupational safety and hazards association
- alcohol- Clear, colorless, flammable,mobile liquid used as a cleaning agent
- D-Plus- Used as a disinfectant (a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria) Corrosive, harmful and dangerous to the environment
- hazards- these injuries from emotional and mental stressors can cause health problems, especially when the employee is exposed to them long-term
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- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- Hazards- toxic substances that can cause a wide range of health effects when humans are exposed to them. Effects range from mild irritation to death.
- hazards- unsafe work conditions that may cause injury
- an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership.
- Hazards- composed of living organisms that pose a threat to other living organisms, usually humans. These are usually transmitted through blood, urine and othe bodily substances.
- Supervised Agricultural Experience
- Words- examples include warning or danger
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- safety data sheet
20 Clues: a danger or risk. • safety data sheet • Globally Harmonized System • Supervised Agricultural Experience • Words- examples include warning or danger • occupational safety and hazards association • hazards- injuries usually caused by repetitive work • hazards- unsafe work conditions that may cause injury • ...
Active for life 2023-09-10
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- Helps get rid of waste from body
- Found in meat, eggs, milk and nuts
- A health regimen that addresses more than just mental and physical routines
- A science of food
- Used to make Glucose which gives energy
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- Recover quickly from difficulties
- Wellbeing ability to maintain a healthy quality of life
- Present in
- Calcium, Potassium, Zinc, Chloride, Sodium, Magnesium, Iron ,Iodine, Copper
9 Clues: Present in • A science of food • Helps get rid of waste from body • Recover quickly from difficulties • Found in meat, eggs, milk and nuts • Used to make Glucose which gives energy • Wellbeing ability to maintain a healthy quality of life • A health regimen that addresses more than just mental and physical routines • ...
Suicide Prevention Month 2025-09-12
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- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a mental health disorder
- Taking excessive amounts of a drug
- Focusing one's awareness on the present moment
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- Episode of low mood, difficulty experiencing joy
- The act of stopping something from happening
- To have confidence something will get better
- Offering assistance or resources
- The action of killing oneself intentionally
- Most common method used in suicides
9 Clues: Offering assistance or resources • Taking excessive amounts of a drug • Most common method used in suicides • The action of killing oneself intentionally • The act of stopping something from happening • To have confidence something will get better • Focusing one's awareness on the present moment • Episode of low mood, difficulty experiencing joy • ...
U.S. Health Care 2021-01-19
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- disease that lasts more than 1 year
- digital health chart
- studies behavioral changes
- wellbeing of a community
- electronic storage of health info
- project to understand the genes of humans
- lifespan of something
- local health insurance companies
- business on an international scale
- a type of bacteria that is difficult to treat and is antibacterial resistant
- director of international health
- deadly infection that can occur after burned
- health insurance plan for low income individuals
- disease that happens fast , resolves quickly
- data on how long a a group lives
- the way you live
- advanced medical devices used to improve life saving procedures
- routine preventive screenings
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- organisms that infect the body and cause mild or severe issues
- makes health insurance more affordable
- quick spread of a disease in a community
- less severe type of autism
- organization protects citizens from health crisis
- death of children under 1
- virus that causes hemorrhaging
- viruses hosted by birds
- council that aids in preventing health crisis
- affordable health insurance for families
28 Clues: the way you live • digital health chart • lifespan of something • viruses hosted by birds • wellbeing of a community • death of children under 1 • studies behavioral changes • less severe type of autism • routine preventive screenings • virus that causes hemorrhaging • local health insurance companies • director of international health • data on how long a a group lives • ...
Good Health 2020-04-06
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- An interactive process of becoming aware of and practicing healthy choices to create a more successful and balanced lifestyle
- Focusing and calming the mind often through breath work.
- Keeping my body_________is an important part of staying healthy
- I never do this in my hands and always use a tissue when possible.
- A combination of physical,mental/ emotional, and social well-being is _____.
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- I do this to prevent any illnesses and to keep clean.
- It is recommended that adults get a minimum of _________hours of sleep.
- Do this to prevent cavities, gum disease and bad breathe
- Helps to maintain or improve overall health by providing the body with essential nutritions.
- Healthy and safety habits to keep a person well and free from disease
- Always use this when cleaning any part of my body.
11 Clues: Always use this when cleaning any part of my body. • I do this to prevent any illnesses and to keep clean. • Do this to prevent cavities, gum disease and bad breathe • Focusing and calming the mind often through breath work. • Keeping my body_________is an important part of staying healthy • I never do this in my hands and always use a tissue when possible. • ...
Genomics & Epidemiology 2018-01-28
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- deoxyribonucleic acid, is the chemical inside the nucleus of a cell that has the genetic instructions for making living organisms.
- Drawing of a family tree used by medical professionals and genetic counselors to assess families and look for patterns that may be helpful in diagnosing or managing person’s health.
- the rate of disease, injury, or other condition exceeds the usual (endemic) level of that condition.
- The modification to the expression of genes, not involving changes in the genetic code itself (mainly via histones and methylation), that occurs in response to environmental factors. This results in genes being switched ‘on’ or ‘off’.
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, is a fundamental human right and the attainment of the highest possible level of health is a most important world-wide social goal.
- a systematic error resulting from the study, design, execution, or confounding.
- The study of health related trends in populations for the purpose of disease prevention, health maintenance and protection.
- study of individual genes in order to understand the structure of the genome, including the mapping of genes and sequencing the DNA.
- analyzes the effects of bioactive food components (nutrient and non-nutrients) on gene expression.
- factors acting together that typically influence disease risk, health conditions, and the therapies used to treat disease; often have a genetic/genomic element; influenced by the environment, lifestyle, and other factors (Tend to run in families).
- determine who has the disease and where and when it occurs.
- demonstrated a connection between water supply and cholera (in the mid-nineteenth century).
- refers to the probability that an event will occur within a specified time period.
- a type of epidemiologic study that is used to describe a group of persons enrolled in a study who share some characteristic of interest and who are followed over a period of time to observe some health outcome.
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- quantifies how accurately the test identifies those with the condition or trait (true positives).
- the DNA segments that carry the genetic information.
- long structures that organize DNA.
- identifies how the genetic make up of a particular individual co-ordinates his/her response to various dietary nutrients. It also reveals why /how people respond differently to the same nutrient (e.g. SNPs in FLOR2 affect ability to use folic acid).
- in a screening test is measured by sensitivity and specificity.
- factors, exposures, behaviors, contexts, and characteristics that determine (or influence) the patterns (answers the how and why); may be individual, relational, social, communal, or environmental.
- indicates how accurately the test identifies those without the condition or trait (true negatives).
- study of the function and effect of single genes that are inherited by children from their parents.
- alterations in the usual sequence of bases that form a gene or changes in DNA or chromosomal structures.
- a measure of the frequency of a health event in a defined population, usually in a specified period of time; a measure of how rapidly something is happening.
24 Clues: long structures that organize DNA. • the DNA segments that carry the genetic information. • determine who has the disease and where and when it occurs. • in a screening test is measured by sensitivity and specificity. • a systematic error resulting from the study, design, execution, or confounding. • ...
16 CAREER CLUSTERS TERMS 2019-03-10
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- Counseling and mental health services, family and community services, personal care, and consumer services.
- Movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail and water.
- Therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development.
- Governance, national security, foreign service, planning, revenue and taxation, and regulations.
- Processing of materials into intermediate or final products.
- Food services, lodging, attractions, recreation events and travel related services.
- Natural resources including food, fiber, wood products, and plant and animal products.
- Instructional services, and related learning support services.
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- Design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration services.
- Functions essential to efficient and productive business operations.
- Investment planning, banking, insurance, and business financial management.
- Multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services.
- Chemistry, computer and information technology science, engineering, geosciences, life sciences, and mathematical sciences.
- Designing, planning, managing, building. maintaining, and destroying the built environment.
- Legal, public safety, protective services and homeland security, including professional and technical support services.
- Promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
16 Clues: Processing of materials into intermediate or final products. • Instructional services, and related learning support services. • Functions essential to efficient and productive business operations. • Investment planning, banking, insurance, and business financial management. • Movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail and water. • ...
Elhag Elshiekh Abuelhassan's crossword game 2025-06-15
Puberty 2025-02-20
6 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • changes, growth, and, mental health, intricately, shape, the sense, of, self, and, human, interaction
CORONARY HEART DISEASE:A Disease of Affluence 2013-02-06
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- Disability adjusted life years
- An organic chemical substance classified as a waxy steroid of fat
- Not capable of being passed on, noncontagious
- A medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health
- The inhaling and exhaling of the smoke of tobacco or a drug
- The average period that a person may expect to live.
- Abundant wealth
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- The state of being free from illness or injury or a person's mental or physical condition
- A heart disease due to an abnormality of the arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heart.
- The pressure of the blood in the circulatory system
- A colourless volatile flammable liquid that is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks
11 Clues: Abundant wealth • Disability adjusted life years • Not capable of being passed on, noncontagious • The pressure of the blood in the circulatory system • The average period that a person may expect to live. • The inhaling and exhaling of the smoke of tobacco or a drug • An organic chemical substance classified as a waxy steroid of fat • ...
BH Beat Crossword Quiz 2018-10-22
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- Event launched on 10/10 empowering movement for children’s mental health
- The Employee_____ and Benefits Fair will be held on November 7th from 10am – 2pm in Stecker Auditorium
- Quick tip for Autumn Self-Care: take a fall-filled
- First name of fall muse who was found “in the food”. ____ “Hamburger” Brookes
- BH beat service line spotlight featured program
- Received the Mortimer Goodman Award as highlighted in the BH buzz
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- October 10 was recognized as World_____ ______ _____.
- Make sure you get this vaccine before Nov 30
- Second annual event held August 22, highlighting BH projects
- This is the place you go on ANCHOR to complete your flu questionnaire before getting the flu vaccine
- December 5th, 4-5pm is the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Grand Rounds will be presented by ______ (last name).
11 Clues: Make sure you get this vaccine before Nov 30 • BH beat service line spotlight featured program • Quick tip for Autumn Self-Care: take a fall-filled • October 10 was recognized as World_____ ______ _____. • Second annual event held August 22, highlighting BH projects • Received the Mortimer Goodman Award as highlighted in the BH buzz • ...
Walking 2019-01-10
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- walking significantly improves
- is the second leading preventable cause of death
- are stimulated by walking especially out in nature
- improves mental health
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- it's never too late to reap the
- one indicator of obesity
- has been an officially a Olympic sport for over 90 years
- the first successful robot to walk had ____ legs
- walking around three hours a week decreases premature
9 Clues: improves mental health • one indicator of obesity • walking significantly improves • it's never too late to reap the • the first successful robot to walk had ____ legs • is the second leading preventable cause of death • are stimulated by walking especially out in nature • walking around three hours a week decreases premature • ...
Pandemic 2020-07-27
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- likely to spread to and affect others
- RNA viruses with crown like feature
- showing no symptoms
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- apparatus used to induce artificial respiration
- likely to spread or influence others in a rapid manner
- a colloidal suspension of particles dispersed in air or gas
- impose isolation on (a person, animal, or place)
- a person's mental or physical condition
- set apart or separate
9 Clues: showing no symptoms • set apart or separate • RNA viruses with crown like feature • likely to spread to and affect others • a person's mental or physical condition • apparatus used to induce artificial respiration • impose isolation on (a person, animal, or place) • likely to spread or influence others in a rapid manner • ...
Organic vs Generic 2025-04-23
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- the degree of excellence of something.
- Materials meant to prevent food decay
- a grocer's store or business.
- a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially
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- Price of an object
- Made by a group of humans, especially as a replication of something
- Unspecified group of things/ not name brand
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- a natural product
9 Clues: a natural product • Price of an object • a grocer's store or business. • Materials meant to prevent food decay • the degree of excellence of something. • a person's mental or physical condition. • Unspecified group of things/ not name brand • Made by a group of humans, especially as a replication of something • ...
Year 9 Health Crossword 2025-08-30
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- Showering daily is part of good __________
- Food high in vitamins and minerals are called __________ foods
- Protein helps to build and repair __________
- Wholegrain bread is an example of ___________
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- Recommended hours of sleep for teenagers
- A positive way of thinking
- Washing hands helps stop spread of _______
- Brushing your teeth twice a day prevents this
- Exercise improves your __________ health as well as physical
9 Clues: A positive way of thinking • Recommended hours of sleep for teenagers • Showering daily is part of good __________ • Washing hands helps stop spread of _______ • Protein helps to build and repair __________ • Brushing your teeth twice a day prevents this • Wholegrain bread is an example of ___________ • Exercise improves your __________ health as well as physical • ...
U.S. Health Care 2021-11-18
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- proposed and Environment of Health model
- one of the four social determinants of health
- severe, episodic and often treatable condition
- method to interpret physical health
- refers to consumption of health care services
- the WHO recommends this health model
- second leading cause of death in U.S.
- the U.S. model of healthcare delivery emphasis
- refers to death rates
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- major factors that affect health
- less severe phase of an acute illness
- condition that persists over time
- beliefs that positively impact health
- diseases responsible for quarter of deaths
- model that defines health as absence of illness
- expand capacity to safely treat influx of patients
- developed by the National Health Security Strategy
17 Clues: refers to death rates • major factors that affect health • condition that persists over time • method to interpret physical health • the WHO recommends this health model • less severe phase of an acute illness • beliefs that positively impact health • second leading cause of death in U.S. • proposed and Environment of Health model • diseases responsible for quarter of deaths • ...
Burnout 2020-07-01
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- Is more commonly experienced as helplessness, hopelessness, or apathy
- Being aware of changes in a worker's or energy can help with the early identification of burnout.
- While burnout is not considered a mental illness, it can be considered a mental health
- Is usually experienced as feeling anxious
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- Don’t prize this over people in the workplace.
- Managers should strongly encourage that workers take these during the work day
- Unaddressed burnout can increase the chance of developing clinical
7 Clues: Is usually experienced as feeling anxious • Don’t prize this over people in the workplace. • Unaddressed burnout can increase the chance of developing clinical • Is more commonly experienced as helplessness, hopelessness, or apathy • Managers should strongly encourage that workers take these during the work day • ...
The local community crossword 2024-05-08
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- ____________ these are your first teachers in life
- This family is one where two adults agree to live together without marriage
- People's actions are controlled not just by laws, but also by __________ around you
- Quality of ________ is judged by how happy a person in a society usually is
- Free ___________ occurs when you learn skills on your own
- _______ health is just as important as physical health
- __________ socialization occurs early in your life, you learn behaviours from parents and close friends
- This group finds it difficult participating in our community
- This is the formal process of education in schools
- One of the most important parts of education is that you learn skills so you can ________
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- Social __________ are the pillars that hold up society, without these, society falls.
- This family is one where the man is in charge
- This is a group of people with shared interests
- These are guarantees that we will have a certain standard of life
- ________ need good formation and guidance to succeed later in life
- __________ socialization is influenced by social groups around you
- Every ___________ has it's own laws, territory and culture
- This is an example of a group where you learn skills and responsibilities
18 Clues: This family is one where the man is in charge • This is a group of people with shared interests • ____________ these are your first teachers in life • This is the formal process of education in schools • _______ health is just as important as physical health • Free ___________ occurs when you learn skills on your own • ...
Eating Disorders 2024-02-13
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- Disorder of someone not eating enough
- A disorder where people vomit, re chew it, and then either re- swallow it or spit it out
- A disorder where someone eats a lot of food in a short amount of time
- A cause of eating disorders that is also a mental health disorder that causes people to believe that they have to be perfect
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- A treatment option for eating disorders
- How many eating disorders are there
- Disorder of someone eating too much
- A disorder where a person eats non eatable things
- A cause of eating disorders that is defined as a mental tension caused by difficult situations
9 Clues: How many eating disorders are there • Disorder of someone eating too much • Disorder of someone not eating enough • A treatment option for eating disorders • A disorder where a person eats non eatable things • A disorder where someone eats a lot of food in a short amount of time • ...
Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior 2024-08-31
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- German psychiatrist who created a classification system by noticing patterns in symptoms
- The “_________ reform”, led by individuals like Pinel and Dix, sought for reformation of asylums in the 19th century to treat patients with greater sympathy
- Father of psychoanalysis
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- Believed planets affected a universal magnetic fluid in the body and this distribution determined health or disease; inspired hypnosis
- English Quaker who established York Retreat
- Famous asylum known for its deplorable conditions and treating patients as entertainment
- “Father of modern medicine”
- a prominent reformer for people with mental illness, particularly in the US, for over 40 years and established 32 mental hospitals
- Blood, phlegm, bile, and black bile are the four _________
9 Clues: Father of psychoanalysis • “Father of modern medicine” • English Quaker who established York Retreat • Blood, phlegm, bile, and black bile are the four _________ • German psychiatrist who created a classification system by noticing patterns in symptoms • Famous asylum known for its deplorable conditions and treating patients as entertainment • ...
Unit 3CO04 - essentials of People Practice 2022-03-24
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- A type of personality testing
- A model used to write interview questions
- A method of reviewing staff Performance
- A type of pay gap in focus in recent years
- The first stage of the Employee Lifecycle
- The mental and physical health of staff
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- The drive to complete a goal
- An Act of Law with protected characteristics
- Something given for good performance
9 Clues: The drive to complete a goal • A type of personality testing • Something given for good performance • A method of reviewing staff Performance • The mental and physical health of staff • A model used to write interview questions • The first stage of the Employee Lifecycle • A type of pay gap in focus in recent years • An Act of Law with protected characteristics
Marcus ' s hunger games 15 - 19 croword 2024-02-20
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- - reveal its presence or make an appearance
- injurious to physical or mental health
- to become less active, less intense, or less in amount
- in a manner of affording no ease or reassurance
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- suppress or crush completely
- deviating from a straight course
- a state of being half-awake
- -a swaggering show of courage
- to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
9 Clues: a state of being half-awake • suppress or crush completely • -a swaggering show of courage • deviating from a straight course • injurious to physical or mental health • - reveal its presence or make an appearance • in a manner of affording no ease or reassurance • to produce strong physiological or chemical effects • to become less active, less intense, or less in amount
Crossword-Smoking 2013-09-13
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- another type of smoking other than cigarettes(4 letters)
- something that tends to cause an addiction eg. an addictive drug (9 letters)
- an item used to collect cigarette ash and stubs (7 letters)
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well being (6 letters)
- The system by which oxygen is taken into the body and an exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place (17 letters)
- Any disease characterized by such growths (6 letters)
- bad health issues caused by smoking (8 letters)
- What is the addictive chemical in a cigarette (8 letters)
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- a group who makes individuals change their beliefs or attitudes to fit in with the groups (12 letters)
- the prepared leaves, as used in a cigarette, cigars, and pipes (7 letters)
- indirect smoking(14 letters)
- a sticky black substance in a cigarette(3 letters)
- Two sac-like respiratory organs (5 letters)
- A cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco cured for smoking (9 letters)
- A condition in which air is abnormally present within the body tissue (9 letters)
- when smoking while your pregnent your_____could be born addictded to nicotine (5 letters)
16 Clues: indirect smoking(14 letters) • Two sac-like respiratory organs (5 letters) • bad health issues caused by smoking (8 letters) • a sticky black substance in a cigarette(3 letters) • Any disease characterized by such growths (6 letters) • another type of smoking other than cigarettes(4 letters) • What is the addictive chemical in a cigarette (8 letters) • ...
Crossword-Smoking 2013-09-13
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- bad health issues caused by smoking (8 letters)
- the prepared leaves, as used in a cigarette, cigars, and pipes (7 letters)
- a sticky black substance in a cigarette(3 letters)
- a group who makes individuals change their beliefs or attitudes to fit in with the groups (12 letters)
- something that tends to cause an addiction eg. an addictive drug (9 letters)
- The system by which oxygen is taken into the body and an exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place (17 letters)
- Any disease characterized by such growths (6 letters)
- when smoking while your pregnent your_____could be born addictded to nicotine (5 letters)
- an item used to collect cigarette ash and stubs (7 letters)
- another type of smoking other than cigarettes(4 letters)
- Two sac-like respiratory organs (5 letters)
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- What is the addictive chemical in a cigarette (8 letters)
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well being (6 letters)
- indirect smoking(14 letters)
- A cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco cured for smoking (9 letters)
- A condition in which air is abnormally present within the body tissue (9 letters)
16 Clues: indirect smoking(14 letters) • Two sac-like respiratory organs (5 letters) • bad health issues caused by smoking (8 letters) • a sticky black substance in a cigarette(3 letters) • Any disease characterized by such growths (6 letters) • another type of smoking other than cigarettes(4 letters) • What is the addictive chemical in a cigarette (8 letters) • ...
Healthy Minds 2024-10-20
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- the body's way of responding to demand or pressures
- living in the present moment by having your mind focus on what you are doing
- An organisation that aims to assist youths’ mental health
- upsetting thoughts (obsessions), which then causes an urge to do a behaviour (compulsions)
- feeling manic and is the opposite of feeling depressed.
- the ability of the mind or brain to think and process information
- when you experience intense anxiety about social situations.
- your opinion of yourself and your abilities
- when you think negatively (bad) about yourself and your surroundings
- how you perceive, think and feel about your body.
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- a habit of thinking in a particular way, using particular assumptions.
- health conditions that have resulted in changes in emotion, thinking or behaviour
- periods of depression and periods of mania, with periods of normal mood in between.
- a belief in one's self and one's ability to succeed
- when anxious feelings don't go away and don’t have a clear cause.
- a mood disorder that affects how you feel about yourself
16 Clues: your opinion of yourself and your abilities • how you perceive, think and feel about your body. • the body's way of responding to demand or pressures • a belief in one's self and one's ability to succeed • feeling manic and is the opposite of feeling depressed. • a mood disorder that affects how you feel about yourself • ...
Health 2022-08-15
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- Fertilization occurs in the...
- What percent of high school students vape (2020)?...
- The joining of a sperm cell and a mature egg is known as...
- In all states, teens can be arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol if their blood alcohol concentration exceeds...
- Poor health is most directly related to...
- The 5 Areas of Health are: Physical, Social, Mental, Spiritual and...
- The only 100% way to prevent STIs and unplanned pregnancies is...
- Smoke that escapes into the air from the burning tip of a cigarette, cigar, pipe...
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- What percentage of new STIs cases is the age group between 15 and 24 responsible for?
- Who must you get permission from before giving care to a minor (if they are present)?
- What must you do before approaching the scene of an emergency?
- The effect on the body and mind to everyday demands
- Cancer causing chemicals are known as...
- What does the C stand for in CPR?
14 Clues: Fertilization occurs in the... • What does the C stand for in CPR? • Cancer causing chemicals are known as... • Poor health is most directly related to... • The effect on the body and mind to everyday demands • What percent of high school students vape (2020)?... • The joining of a sperm cell and a mature egg is known as... • ...
Peer Group puzzle 2022-11-17
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- trying to get a new skill, GED, and so on, by reading, study, and classes
- ____and the outdoors can be calming, beautiful, and restful
- having activities to do each day at certain times creates a sense of fulfillment
- we use ____ skills to help us deal with daily life and manage our mood
- we take this to help our brain work right
- a popular exercise that comes from India
- a strong _____helps our spirit and gives us hope
- people in recovery who support each other
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- we feel good when we help others by being a _____
- it's important to drink plenty of this each day
- this is what we do to improve our physical health and it also helps our mood
- the lifelong process of getting better from a mental health crisis
- try to avoid eating too much food that has this
- an activity we enjoy doing; we can use a ____for enjoyment, relaxation, to prevent boredom, and make new friends
14 Clues: a popular exercise that comes from India • we take this to help our brain work right • people in recovery who support each other • it's important to drink plenty of this each day • try to avoid eating too much food that has this • a strong _____helps our spirit and gives us hope • we feel good when we help others by being a _____ • ...
Blood Pressure Crossword Puzzle: Extra Credit 2024-11-21
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- A mineral found in salt that can raise blood pressure when consumed in excess.
- Pressure: The force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries as the heart pumps.
- A condition characterized by consistently high blood pressure.
- Maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body, important for overall health.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
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- A substance in the blood that, in high amounts, can lead to heart disease.
- A relaxation technique that helps reduce stress and improve blood pressure.
- A state of mental or emotional strain that can negatively affect blood pressure.
- The bottom number in a blood pressure reading, representing the pressure when the heart rests.
- Physical activity that helps lower blood pressure and improve heart health.
- A harmful habit that damages blood vessels and increases blood pressure.
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- Rate: The number of times the heart beats per minute.
- The top number in a blood pressure reading, representing the pressure when the heart beats.
14 Clues: Relating to the heart and blood vessels. • Rate: The number of times the heart beats per minute. • A condition characterized by consistently high blood pressure. • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart. • A harmful habit that damages blood vessels and increases blood pressure. • ...
One Word 2022-05-05
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- hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something
- requires motivation, the desire to improve, and the willingness to strive to make changes
- the ability to control one's feelings and overcome one's weaknesses; the ability to pursue what one thinks is right despite temptations to abandon it
- a person's mental or physical condition--may include spiritual health
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- awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation
- the action or process of forgiving or being forgiven
- forward or onward movement toward a destination
- achieve or complete successfully
8 Clues: achieve or complete successfully • forward or onward movement toward a destination • the action or process of forgiving or being forgiven • awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation • a person's mental or physical condition--may include spiritual health • hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something • ...
Healthy Minds 2024-10-20
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- upsetting thoughts (obsessions), which then causes an urge to do a behaviour (compulsions)
- health conditions that have resulted in changes in emotion, thinking or behaviour
- feeling manic and is the opposite of feeling depressed.
- your opinion of yourself and your abilities
- when you experience intense anxiety about social situations.
- a habit of thinking in a particular way, using particular assumptions.
- An organisation that aims to assist youths’ mental health
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- how you perceive, think and feel about your body.
- living in the present moment by having your mind focus on what you are doing
- a belief in one's self and one's ability to succeed
- a mood disorder that affects how you feel about yourself
- periods of depression and periods of mania, with periods of normal mood in between.
- the ability of the mind or brain to think and process information
- when you think negatively (bad) about yourself and your surroundings
- when anxious feelings don't go away and don’t have a clear cause.
- the body's way of responding to demand or pressures
16 Clues: your opinion of yourself and your abilities • how you perceive, think and feel about your body. • a belief in one's self and one's ability to succeed • the body's way of responding to demand or pressures • feeling manic and is the opposite of feeling depressed. • a mood disorder that affects how you feel about yourself • ...
Starbucks Benefits #2 2021-04-23
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- life, ad&d, aflac: examples of ______ benefits
- _____ ______ must be followed on every enrollment call
- partner must be enrolled in HDHP for this account
- provides 20 free mental health visits per plan year
- ____ questions are a great way to get more information to assist a partner with enrollment
- designated person to receive life insurance
- where can partner update their address online
- costs 102% of premiums
- who does partner contact to start a leave of absence
- Examples:birth of baby, marriage, divorce, loss of coverage
- is a large network carrier for dental providers
- who can assist partner with a cup fund application
- Kaiser is a _____ network of providers
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- adult ______ is not covered on the silver dental level
- program that pays for partners to earn their degree from ASU
- has $30 copay for INN office visits for medical
- an annual exam is considered _______ care
- has $1600 Out of Pocket Maximum for medical
- crowns are considered ____ restorative care
- bronze & bronze plus are ____ ____ health plans
- Always ask providers, procedures, facilities and __________
- has $800 individual deductible for medical
- _______ partners are eligible for DCRA and HCRA
- 3rd party supplemental insurance that pays cash benefits
- online option to make a one-time benefits payment
25 Clues: costs 102% of premiums • Kaiser is a _____ network of providers • an annual exam is considered _______ care • has $800 individual deductible for medical • has $1600 Out of Pocket Maximum for medical • crowns are considered ____ restorative care • designated person to receive life insurance • where can partner update their address online • ...
Fitness terms 2023-09-06
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- movement of muscle in body ( burns calories)
- extremely overweight
- How much work your muscles can do
- percentage of body fat
- relationship of fat and fat-free mass
- ability of body systems working together
- easy to moderate exercise long time
- not active
- the ability to execute a sequence of movements smoothly and accurately
- to preform a movement in a short period of time
- concentration of bone tissue
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- physically tired
- the ability to change direction quickly
- transfer energy to a force at a fast rate (strength + speed)
- inadequate blood flow to heart
- exercise for long periods of time
- ability to have joints in a full range of motion
- ability to maintain stability in stationary or moving
- is loss of bone density( weak Bones)
- health problems caused by lack of exercise
- when blood sugar is too high
- free of illness, free to reach full potential
- malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal cell division
- intense or hard exercise little time
- time between scenes recognizing a trigger and body moving in reponce
- physical activity
- high blood pressure
- disruption of blood flow to the brain
- optimal physical mental and social well-being
29 Clues: not active • physically tired • physical activity • high blood pressure • extremely overweight • percentage of body fat • when blood sugar is too high • concentration of bone tissue • inadequate blood flow to heart • How much work your muscles can do • exercise for long periods of time • easy to moderate exercise long time • is loss of bone density( weak Bones) • ...
NUTRITION AND DIETS VOCAB . 2023-10-26
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- the act of healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better mental and physical outcomes.
- a state or poor nutrition may be caused by poor diet or disease.
- used for production of steroid hormones,vitamin D,and, bile acid.
- a measure of body fat, based on height and weight.
- eliminates or limits foods that are high in bulk or fiber.
- commonly fats and oils ,are organic compounds.
- reduced salt intake for cardiovascular disease or kidney disease.
- loss of appetite
- chemical elements found in food.
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- 10-15 percent less than desired weight.
- also a lipid that provides energy
- the amount of head produced during metabolism is the way that energy food content is measured.
- basic component of all body cells,essential for building and repairing tissue.
- unit of measurements the fuel value of food
- the nutrient that provides the best energy.
- high blood pressure ,may be caused by too much fat or salt in diet.
- modifications to a normal diet used to improve health conditions.
- all body processes related to food used of good for growth,development and health.
- foods that are soft,not spicy ,and low fiber.
- organic components that are essential to life,important for metabolism.
20 Clues: loss of appetite • chemical elements found in food. • also a lipid that provides energy • 10-15 percent less than desired weight. • unit of measurements the fuel value of food • the nutrient that provides the best energy. • foods that are soft,not spicy ,and low fiber. • commonly fats and oils ,are organic compounds. • a measure of body fat, based on height and weight. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-09
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- Relating to the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Something tangible or concrete that can be perceived by the senses.
- The scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- The responses or reactions made by an organism in any situation.
- The study in charge of the search and application of knowledge, as well as the understanding of the natural and social world.
- Study of plants or Science of plant life.
- The science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of substances.
- Something unusual and showy.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Relating to plants or botany.
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
- Study of living organisms.
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- The rays or particles that are given off when atoms break apart.
- Science of the nerves.
- Scientist who specializes in the field of physics.
- of or relating to the science of genetics.
- The expert in or student of the branch of science concerning living organisms.
- The scientific study of heredity.
- relating to zoology.
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
20 Clues: relating to zoology. • Science of the nerves. • Study of living organisms. • Something unusual and showy. • Relating to plants or botany. • The scientific study of heredity. • Study of plants or Science of plant life. • of or relating to the science of genetics. • Scientist who specializes in the field of physics. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-09
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- Study of plants or Science of plant life.
- The responses or reactions made by an organism in any situation.
- The science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of substances.
- relating to zoology.
- Relating to the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- of or relating to the science of genetics.
- The expert in or student of the branch of science concerning living organisms.
- The scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- The study in charge of the search and application of knowledge, as well as the understanding of the natural and social world.
- The scientific study of heredity.
- Something tangible or concrete that can be perceived by the senses.
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- Science of the nerves.
- Study of living organisms.
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
- The rays or particles that are given off when atoms break apart.
- Scientist who specializes in the field of physics.
- Something unusual and showy.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Relating to plants or botany.
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
20 Clues: relating to zoology. • Science of the nerves. • Study of living organisms. • Something unusual and showy. • Relating to plants or botany. • The scientific study of heredity. • Study of plants or Science of plant life. • of or relating to the science of genetics. • Scientist who specializes in the field of physics. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-09
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- Relating to the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Something tangible or concrete that can be perceived by the senses.
- The scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- The responses or reactions made by an organism in any situation.
- The study in charge of the search and application of knowledge, as well as the understanding of the natural and social world.
- Study of plants or Science of plant life.
- The science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of substances.
- Something unusual and showy.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Relating to plants or botany.
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
- Study of living organisms.
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- The rays or particles that are given off when atoms break apart.
- Science of the nerves.
- Scientist who specializes in the field of physics.
- of or relating to the science of genetics.
- The expert in or student of the branch of science concerning living organisms.
- The scientific study of heredity.
- relating to zoology.
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
20 Clues: relating to zoology. • Science of the nerves. • Study of living organisms. • Something unusual and showy. • Relating to plants or botany. • The scientific study of heredity. • Study of plants or Science of plant life. • of or relating to the science of genetics. • Scientist who specializes in the field of physics. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-09
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- Relating to the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The rays or particles that are given off when atoms break apart.
- Something unusual and showy.
- The expert in or student of the branch of science concerning living organisms.
- Relating to plants or botany.
- The scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- Scientist who specializes in the field of physics.
- Science of the nerves.
- The scientific study of heredity.
- relating to zoology.
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
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- The responses or reactions made by an organism in any situation.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of substances.
- Study of plants or Science of plant life.
- Something tangible or concrete that can be perceived by the senses.
- The study in charge of the search and application of knowledge, as well as the understanding of the natural and social world.
- Study of living organisms.
- of or relating to the science of genetics.
20 Clues: relating to zoology. • Science of the nerves. • Study of living organisms. • Something unusual and showy. • Relating to plants or botany. • The scientific study of heredity. • Study of plants or Science of plant life. • of or relating to the science of genetics. • Scientist who specializes in the field of physics. • ...
UNIT 2: HEALTH VOCABULARIES 2024-11-18
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- severe feeling of sadness
- causing death
- having power or energy
- a process from one stage to another
- free from disease
- an ability acquired through training
- vague or unpleasant emotion
- a substance that is used as a medicine
- a medicine or therapy
- craving for something
- not in good condition or state
- to avoid from happening
- determine the size, weight, height or shape of something
- to observe
- cleanliness
- causing addiction
- to make good or better
- lack of water to moisture
- using tobacco
- causing risk or harm
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- not in good condition
- a remedy for poison
- to return to original condition
- to exert muscles to keep fit
- general condition of body and mind
- a plan
- to consume liquids
- pertaining to feelings
- causing damage
- a manner of living
- a periodic state of rest, especially at night
- like smoke from factories and vehicles
- health the internal state of a person's emotions and behaviors
- a substance that gives energy
- a profession of doctors
- the invasion of the body by pathogens such as bacteria
- to travel by foot
- physical damage to body
- the act of shielding someone or something
39 Clues: a plan • to observe • cleanliness • causing death • using tobacco • causing damage • free from disease • causing addiction • to travel by foot • to consume liquids • a manner of living • a remedy for poison • causing risk or harm • not in good condition • a medicine or therapy • craving for something • having power or energy • pertaining to feelings • to make good or better • to avoid from happening • ...
Editions Crossword Puzzle - Spring/Summer 2024 2023-12-12
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- Understands racism as systemic
- Core values that learners and school librarians should share and promote
- Supports community resilience and regeneration
- Using signage to navigate a place
- Includes empathetic service and trust building
- Creates an environment that celebrates diversity
- Ability to evaluate information for bias and credibility
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- Game in which characters’ actions are described through speech
- Applies books to mental health treatment
- Way to guide a country’s new arrivals through a library
- Social groups promoting access to information
- Freely available online information
- Large, complex data sets
- Ideas for how students receive, process and retain information
- Acronym for five areas of experimentation
- Maori phrase meaning “stay strong”
16 Clues: Large, complex data sets • Understands racism as systemic • Using signage to navigate a place • Maori phrase meaning “stay strong” • Freely available online information • Applies books to mental health treatment • Acronym for five areas of experimentation • Social groups promoting access to information • Supports community resilience and regeneration • ...
obesity 2025-03-28
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- a surgery you can get to support losing weight in obesity
- the fraction of people who become obese
- a main issue caused by obesity
- the name for struggling to sleep due to weight
- a medical scale to check your weight
- a form of pain
- it could start here
- Label for being majorly overweight
- eating a lot at a time
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- cheap quick processed meals are called this in restaurants
- the word for something rooting from family
- Can be in your body and food
- a major mental health issue that could be gained
- a physical way to lose weight
- Something sweet that may cause obesity
- something that affects your confidence
16 Clues: a form of pain • it could start here • eating a lot at a time • Can be in your body and food • a physical way to lose weight • a main issue caused by obesity • Label for being majorly overweight • a medical scale to check your weight • Something sweet that may cause obesity • something that affects your confidence • the fraction of people who become obese • ...
Health Chapter 1: Hygiene, What is HEALTH, Goals, Making Decisions 2013-10-07
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- The first "D" in the Decision Making process acronym stands for __________ the problem.
- A goal __________ be both high and realistic.
- Washing our hands, brushing our teeth, washing our bodies (everywhere), wearing clean clothes, and wearing deodorant/antiperspirants are all examples of...
- Life _____________ is the number of years a person can expect to live.
- The 2nd step in the decision making process is to Explore our __________.
- _________________ health refers to how well your body functions.
- "My goal is to ride a unicorn one day." This is an example of a goal that is not __________.
- The strategy you come up with to achieve the goal
- __________health is being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings.
- A state of high level health
- A __________ goal has a specific DEADLINE.
- In order for my goal to be __________ I need to develop the right attitudes, abilities, and skills.
- A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach
- In order to reach her goal of straight A's, Sally is checking Skyward every week to see the progress of her grades. She has made her goal __________.
- According to the last Decision Making step, Sometime after you have put your decision into effect, take some time to __________ the results.
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- The acronym we use to remember the 6-step decision making process.
- Going on vacation would improve your __________ of life.
- The ingredient in deodorant that helps stop sweating
- The person who decides how high your goal should be
- The acronym we use to set successful goals.
- The 5th Decision Making step is to Decide and __________.
- "If I choose this alternative I may get hurt." This is an example of which step in the Decision Making Process? Considering the __________.
- The type of goal that includes all 5 Ws: Who, What, Where, When, Why?
- Good relationships, respecting others, and giving and accept help are examples of good __________ health.
- Standards and beliefs that are most important to you (part of the 4th Decision Making step).
- If Homer Simpson is not reacting to events in his life in a safe, responsible, or appropriate way, he needs to work on his ___________ health.
- The overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with others.
27 Clues: A state of high level health • A __________ goal has a specific DEADLINE. • The acronym we use to set successful goals. • A goal __________ be both high and realistic. • The strategy you come up with to achieve the goal • The person who decides how high your goal should be • The ingredient in deodorant that helps stop sweating • ...
Name that Psychologist 2022-09-01
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- I do research on basic psychological processes
- In general we all specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders and everyday behavioral problems
- I diagnose and treat people with emotional disturbances
- I study the link between psychology and our physical health
- I study and advise on behavior in the workplace (also called organizational)
- I study the behavior of shoppers to explain and predict behavior
- I study how people attain and retain knowledge to improve the learning process
- I am a medical doctor who can prescribe medication to my patients
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- I assist individuals who have disabilities or chronic illness
- I advise in the field of law and act as an expert witness to testify at trials
- I help students with learning difficulties
- I help people navigate general physical, emotional, and mental stress
- I help athletes perform at peak levels
- I explore how people influence one another
- I investigate people's patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting
- I study changes in people as they age, from the womb to the tomb
- I study the effects of environment on behavior
- Any action that can be observed or recorded
18 Clues: I help athletes perform at peak levels • I help students with learning difficulties • I explore how people influence one another • Any action that can be observed or recorded • I do research on basic psychological processes • I study the effects of environment on behavior • I diagnose and treat people with emotional disturbances • ...
Health and Disease 2023-07-15
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- a disease that can be spread is known as an ________ disease
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
- Pathogen that cannot synthesise their own proteins and is reliant on their host cell to replicate
- An RNA virus that can cause respiratory infections and the cause of the SARS and MERS outbreaks
- The virus which is the cause for the common cold
- The common name for the disease caused by varicella zoster virus
- An agent or organism that is capable of causing disease
- Any condition that disturbs the normal functioning of the body
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- An infectious bacterial disease mostly of the lungs which is caused by mycobacterium
- A non-infectious disease caused by the uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in the body
- An infectious agent in the form of a misfolded protein
- A disease caused by the protozoa plasmodium which infects the blood and is transmitted by mosquitos
- If left untreated HIV can develop into _________
- Fungi reproduce by producing __________
- Medication used to fight bacterial infections
- Eukaryotic organisms inclusive of yeasts and moulds
- Most children are administered a ________ to prevent the spread of the measles
- A United Nations agency, leading global efforts to expand universal health coverage
18 Clues: Fungi reproduce by producing __________ • Medication used to fight bacterial infections • If left untreated HIV can develop into _________ • The virus which is the cause for the common cold • Eukaryotic organisms inclusive of yeasts and moulds • An infectious agent in the form of a misfolded protein • An agent or organism that is capable of causing disease • ...
Developmental Crossword 2023-03-14
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- / Changes that can be made in order to improve the behavior of a child.
- Therapy Evaluation / Focuses on a child's motor skills such as mobility, strength, balance, and coordination.
- Evaluation / Focuses on a child's emotions, behavior, and social skills.
- Assessment / Used to measure what a student has learned.
- Evaluation / Focuses on diagnosing and treating a child's mental health issues.
- / What allows you to recognize the needs of children?
- Monitoring / An observation on how your child grows and changes over time.
- Reference / Recognizing a pattern or trend can allow to make a ? about the cause of behavior.
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- Assessments / Usually involves a teacher asking a student to respond to a prompt that may include performance activities.
- Tests / A test that is used to check for diseases and health conditions.
- Assessment / This requires teachers to gather data during the child's everyday activities.
- / What should be based on knowledge, experience, and evidence?
- Screening / A check up based on the child's development.
- and language Evaluation / Focuses on a child's spoken language.
- Assessment / Used to determine a child's strengths and weaknesses.
- Questionnaires / Checklists based on research that ask questions about a child's development.
16 Clues: / What allows you to recognize the needs of children? • Screening / A check up based on the child's development. • Assessment / Used to measure what a student has learned. • / What should be based on knowledge, experience, and evidence? • and language Evaluation / Focuses on a child's spoken language. • ...
Influences of your Lives 2024-12-05
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- the means of communication, broadcasting,publishing, and the internet.
- the customs,arts,social institutions and achievements of particular nation, people or other social group.
- A state of wellness that includes a personal physical, mental and social well being.
- a group of one or more parents and their children living together as a unit
- in good health.
- some who you can talk to about life that you fill safe with that is an adult.
- the way in which people regard and behave towards each other.
- a person of the same age, the same social position, or having the same abilities as other people in a group.
- in a state of being comfortable healthy or happy.
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- Factors that influence consumer behavior.
- suitable or proper in the circumstance.
- Harmful to health.
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- not suitable or proper in the circumstance.
14 Clues: in good health. • Harmful to health. • suitable or proper in the circumstance. • Factors that influence consumer behavior. • not suitable or proper in the circumstance. • in a state of being comfortable healthy or happy. • the way in which people regard and behave towards each other. • the means of communication, broadcasting,publishing, and the internet. • ...
Visiting a doctor 2024-03-02
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- A professional who gives medications; ensures proper usage and dosage
- A medical doctor who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails
- An expert on the heart and blood vessels
- Doctor who specializes in the treatment of conditions arising in the nervous system and brain
- A mental health professional who diagnoses and treats mental and emotional disorders
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- A doctor specialized in imaging who interprets X-rays, MRIs, etc
- This doctor can operate on all parts of man's body
- A doctor who treats teeth and gum related issues
- A professional trained to provide patients with support and care during pregnancy, labour and birth
9 Clues: An expert on the heart and blood vessels • A doctor who treats teeth and gum related issues • This doctor can operate on all parts of man's body • A doctor specialized in imaging who interprets X-rays, MRIs, etc • A professional who gives medications; ensures proper usage and dosage • ...
One Word 2022-05-05
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- hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something
- requires motivation, the desire to improve, and the willingness to strive to make changes
- the ability to control one's feelings and overcome one's weaknesses; the ability to pursue what one thinks is right despite temptations to abandon it
- a person's mental or physical condition--may include spiritual health
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- awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation
- the action or process of forgiving or being forgiven
- forward or onward movement toward a destination
- achieve or complete successfully
8 Clues: achieve or complete successfully • forward or onward movement toward a destination • the action or process of forgiving or being forgiven • awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation • a person's mental or physical condition--may include spiritual health • hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something • ...
Visiting a doctor 2024-03-02
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- A professional who gives medications; ensures proper usage and dosage
- A medical doctor who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails
- An expert on the heart and blood vessels
- Doctor who specializes in the treatment of conditions arising in the nervous system and brain
- A mental health professional who diagnoses and treats mental and emotional disorders
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- A doctor specialized in imaging who interprets X-rays, MRIs, etc
- This doctor can operate on all parts of man's body
- A doctor who treats teeth and gum related issues
- A professional trained to provide patients with support and care during pregnancy, labour and birth
9 Clues: An expert on the heart and blood vessels • A doctor who treats teeth and gum related issues • This doctor can operate on all parts of man's body • A doctor specialized in imaging who interprets X-rays, MRIs, etc • A professional who gives medications; ensures proper usage and dosage • ...
Crossword: Occupational Health & Safety 2014-04-03
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- Aspect
- Serious attention
- Injure by stretching
- An instrument of manual operation
- Effort directed to accomplish something
- Sustained damage
- Trained to take care of the sick
- Source of supply or support
- A specific task done as a routine
- "Quick! Call a _____"
- Act of touching
- State of health
- Sour tasting substance
- Pertaining to the body
- Prevent
- To go or come back
- Conscious
- Helpful activity
- Concern
- Infection
- To withdraw from work
- Bacteria
- General condition of the body
- Requiring treatment
- Violent in force
- To provide support
- Operating
- Viral disease
- Sick
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- Work station
- The children
- Emergency procedure
- Authority
- Employed to keep records
- Satisfaction
- To act upon another
- Emphasis or pressure
- "Human Factors"
- Defend
- Another word for help
- "It was an ______"
- Person
- Security
- Crisis
- Positioning of limbs
- Vigilant
- The subject (acronym)
- Medical Advisory (acronym)
- To leave
- To be healthy
- Unavoidable danger
- What is just
- Pertaining to the mind
- To cause bodily pain/injury to
- Exposure to chance of injury
- Defibrillator
- “I am the ___” (movie quote)
57 Clues: Sick • Aspect • Defend • Person • Crisis • Prevent • Concern • Security • Vigilant • To leave • Bacteria • Authority • Conscious • Infection • Operating • Work station • The children • Satisfaction • What is just • To be healthy • Defibrillator • Viral disease • "Human Factors" • Act of touching • State of health • Sustained damage • Helpful activity • Violent in force • Serious attention • "It was an ______" • To go or come back • ...
CCCC Crossword! 2016-03-09
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- Which room does the senate meet in on Mondays?
- Where is the veterans center located?
- What was the first Gameboy game to go to space?
- On the Main Sheet who’s the faculty advisor?
- On the Main Sheet Cody Baker is the … …
- November 8th 2016 is the day to vote for the …
- Drop-in coffee hour is on which day at 2-3:15 pm in the cafeteria?
- Being part of international studies is a way to … around the world.
- What impulse to and from the brain travel as fast as 170 miles per hour?
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- Who wrote an Inconvenient Truth documentary?
- CCCC has been … free since July 2010.
- AA meetings are held on which day from 1-2pm in room N108?
- Who is the vice president of the college?
- The department of health sciences offers programs for dental hygiene and ... degrees.
- The photography editor on the Main Sheet is?
- What is wanted by the editor of the Main Sheet?
- Up to how many months can a camel go without drinking any water?
- Who is the mental health counselor available on Tuesdays?
- What’s the name of the broadcast center that 90.7 FM has their studio at behind the Grossman Commons?
- If you bring your own … coffee is a dollar in the cafeteria.
20 Clues: CCCC has been … free since July 2010. • Where is the veterans center located? • On the Main Sheet Cody Baker is the … … • Who is the vice president of the college? • Who wrote an Inconvenient Truth documentary? • The photography editor on the Main Sheet is? • On the Main Sheet who’s the faculty advisor? • Which room does the senate meet in on Mondays? • ...
ARS - 7/19/2017 2017-07-18
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- The last 4 digits of the phone number that patients should be transferred to when scheduling a breast biopsy at CMIC
- What is the self pay rate through Total Health Care (THC) for CPT 76645 (round up to the next whole dollar)?
- Payor code for MDIPA capitated to Calvert county
- Payor code for Medicaid through United HealthCare
- Weight limit (in pounds) for Fleet Street xray?
- CPT for an MRA brain
- Tricare payor code for patients that are retired from military (or have Medicare primary)
- Payor code for BCBS prefix EML for an MRI?
- CPT for a kidney only ultrasound
- Payor code for Department of Health and Mental Hygiene?
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- Payor code for USFHP
- Flat rate amount due ATOS with Chase Brexton for an OB ultrasound (no decimal)
- Last 4 digits of the phone number for our corporate office
- Payor code for BCBS prefix XIK
- Number of months that an order is valid (without an expiration date noted)
- Payor code for Maryland Physicians Care
- Payor code for Chase Brexton Mammo Cares
- CPT code for a sniff test
- Payor code for Optimum Choice capitated to AA county
- Payor code for Cigna Open Access Plus?
- Payor code for GEHA if patient has Medicare as a primary insurance
21 Clues: Payor code for USFHP • CPT for an MRA brain • CPT code for a sniff test • Payor code for BCBS prefix XIK • CPT for a kidney only ultrasound • Payor code for Cigna Open Access Plus? • Payor code for Maryland Physicians Care • Payor code for Chase Brexton Mammo Cares • Payor code for BCBS prefix EML for an MRI? • Weight limit (in pounds) for Fleet Street xray? • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-09
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- The rays or particles that are given off when atoms break apart.
- The responses or reactions made by an organism in any situation.
- Study of living organisms.
- The scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- Something unusual and showy.
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
- Scientist who specializes in the field of physics.
- The study in charge of the search and application of knowledge, as well as the understanding of the natural and social world.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
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- Something tangible or concrete that can be perceived by the senses.
- Relating to the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Study of plants or Science of plant life.
- The expert in or student of the branch of science concerning living organisms.
- relating to zoology.
- Relating to plants or botany.
- The scientific study of heredity.
- The science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of substances.
- Science of the nerves.
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- of or relating to the science of genetics.
20 Clues: relating to zoology. • Science of the nerves. • Study of living organisms. • Something unusual and showy. • Relating to plants or botany. • The scientific study of heredity. • Study of plants or Science of plant life. • of or relating to the science of genetics. • Scientist who specializes in the field of physics. • ...
STI Crossword 2023-10-19
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- the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States.
- Unable to be cured
- infections are passed from one person to another during a sexual act.
- Sexually transmitted infection that may not cause symptoms.
- harmful deviation from the normal structural or functional state of an organism, generally associated with certain signs and symptoms and differing in nature from physical injury
- common sexually transmitted infection marked by genital pain and sores
- a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite
- Best preSTIson of STI's
- Center for Disease Control
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- a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by infection with the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacterium.
- an insect that is an obligate ectoparasite of humans, feeding exclusively on blood.
- a viral infection that causes liver swelling called inflammation
- a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can cause serious health problems without treatment.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system
- a vaccine-preventable liver infection
- invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are not normally present within the body
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection
- World Health Organization
20 Clues: Unable to be cured • Best preSTIson of STI's • World Health Organization • Center for Disease Control • a vaccine-preventable liver infection • a virus that attacks the body's immune system • used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection • Sexually transmitted infection that may not cause symptoms. • ...
Crossroads End of Year Knowledge 2025-04-22
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- Basic necessities in a cat kennel are food, water, and a _____.
- What is the most common illness seen in dogs in a shelter setting?
- Parasites diagnosed from a fecal sample are ____ parasites.
- What type of business model is Crossroads?
- What zoonotic illness do we vaccinate all animals over 12 weeks of age for?
- The phrase used to describe rewarding a desired behavior is positive ____.
- The practice of protecting large groups of animals is called ____ health.
- We use _____ paper to keep puppies dry.
- Two common gross parasites treated in dogs and cats are ___ and ticks.
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- The mission of the veterinary clinic is _____ Care.
- What is a permanent method of identification?
- What is the name of the disinfectant we use?
- The two leash method used when leashing a dog is called ___ and a clip.
- How old do you have to be to adopt an animal?
- Other than adoption fees, What type of revenue is Crossroads dependent on?
- What is the name of the surgical procedure that ensures an animal can no longer reproduce?
- Crossroads receives animals from owner ____, strays, and transfers.
- What is the betterment of canine mental health called?
- What is the practice of sterilizing feral felines?
- The cornerstone of enrichment is ___ choice.
20 Clues: We use _____ paper to keep puppies dry. • What type of business model is Crossroads? • What is the name of the disinfectant we use? • The cornerstone of enrichment is ___ choice. • What is a permanent method of identification? • How old do you have to be to adopt an animal? • What is the practice of sterilizing feral felines? • ...
ORR Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-10
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- – Home-based care option for children
- – Factor considered in placement decisions
- – Moving a child from one facility to another
- – Ensuring care respects child’s cultural background
- – Key factor in determining care needs
- – Risk addressed by anti-exploitation programs
- – Assignment of a child to a care provider facility
- – Abbreviation for Unaccompanied Child
- – Short-term placement in urgent situations
- – Placement principle to provide freedom while ensuring safety
- – Staff responsible for managing a child’s case
- – Temporary residence for UC
- – Ensuring a secure environment for UC
- – Specialized facility for mental health or behavioral needs
- – Evaluation process before releasing children to a sponsor
- – Guiding principle for all placement decisions
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- – Regulatory requirement for facilities
- – Placement outside ORR’s contracted facilities
- – Consideration in matching children with placement options
- – Placement principle prioritizing closeness to potential sponsor
- – Risk addressed by ORR when placing children
- – Placement with high-level supervision
- – Number of available beds at a facility
- – Residential placement for multiple children
- – Process of receiving children into ORR custody
- – Steps to reunify children with sponsors or families
- – Regular evaluation of child’s placement
- – Federal office responsible for Unaccompanied Children (UC) program
- – Assessing growth and learning requirements
- – Overall health and quality of life of the child
30 Clues: – Temporary residence for UC • – Home-based care option for children • – Key factor in determining care needs • – Abbreviation for Unaccompanied Child • – Ensuring a secure environment for UC • – Regulatory requirement for facilities • – Placement with high-level supervision • – Number of available beds at a facility • – Regular evaluation of child’s placement • ...
Chapter 1-5 - Foundations of Healthcare 2017-12-13
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- _______ responsibilities are those that are authorized or based on law.
- What is the term to be truthful?
- Which century had the most major advances in technology in healthcare?
- government health insurance plan for all military
- _______ means being able to identify with and understanding another persons feelings, situation, and motivates.
- Identifies and tracks diseases as they occur in groups or people
- Facilities that provide assistance and care for elderly patients.
- Facilities are located in hospitals, clinics, and/ or private centers.
- Awarded by a college or university after prescribed course of study that lasts about 4 or more years
- What type of wellness is promoted by using values, ethics, and morals to find meaning, direction, and purpose to life?
- A _______ can be defined as a desire result toward which one is working.
- _________ medical assistance program that is jointly funded by the government and state governments but operated by individual states.
- A _______ should always be neat, well fitting, clean, and free from wrinkles.
- Work with couples or individuals who are pregnant perform prenatal screening
- What kind of care treats you at home?
- A doctor who examine teeth and mouth tissues to diagnose and treat disease and abnormalities
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- individual who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
- A ______ is a wrongful act that does not involve a contract.
- The study of blood cells.
- A _______ exists when the outbreak of a disease occurs over a wide geographic area.
- System of practical skills that allows an individual to use time in the most effective and productive way possible.
- Keeping a patient hospitalized against their will.
- Allows individuals to state what measures should be taken to prolong life.
- What is a wrongful act that does not involve a contract?
- Use artistic talents to produce diagrams for health textbooks.
- ______ polices are health insurance plans that help pay expenses not covered by Medicare.
- The factors of care that a patient expects to receive?
- The skill to encourage people to work together and do their best to achieve common goals.
- What term means the state of being in optimum health with a balanced relationship between physical, mental,and social health?
- What care are for elders?
30 Clues: The study of blood cells. • What care are for elders? • What is the term to be truthful? • What kind of care treats you at home? • government health insurance plan for all military • Keeping a patient hospitalized against their will. • The factors of care that a patient expects to receive? • What is a wrongful act that does not involve a contract? • ...
Vontas Mental Health Awareness Month Crossword 2024-04-16
4 Clues: Taking a deep _________ can help calm you down. • What activity is good for you mental and physical health? • _________________ can help quiet the mind and relieve anxiety. • Getting enough __________ is important for your mental health.
HealthLine 811 2020-02-03
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- Help or assistance
- 24/7
- What you need to tell the HealthLine 811 nurse
- The person you talk to at HealthLine 811
- Having an official license to do an activity
- Plans or ways to achieve a goal
- Saskatchewan phone service offering professional health advice
- Private or secret
- How much the HealthLine 811 service costs you
- Place in your neighbourhood where sick people can come
- The HealthLine nurse may tell you to call this professional
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- Change to another place
- Relating to a person’s mind
- Helpful words given from someone with knowledge
- A time of great danger or trouble
- A neighbourhood of people
- Relating to a job that requires special education, training or skill
- When you should call 911
- More than one possible answer or solution
19 Clues: 24/7 • Private or secret • Help or assistance • Change to another place • When you should call 911 • A neighbourhood of people • Relating to a person’s mind • Plans or ways to achieve a goal • A time of great danger or trouble • The person you talk to at HealthLine 811 • More than one possible answer or solution • Having an official license to do an activity • ...
Mental Illness 2024-01-02
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- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- the state of being in a place or situation that is separate from others
- personality disorder occurs when you feel when you always or often feel that you’re seeing yourself from outside of your body or sense that the things around you are not real
- relating to disorders of the nervous system.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
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- a substance used for medical treatment
- personality disorder a mental condition marked by a long term pattern of distrust and suspicion of others without adequate reason to be suspicious.
- the reason something happens
- Is a chronic neurological disorder that affects the brain's ability to control sleep-wake cycle.
- expectancy how long someone will live
- egulation of sleep and arousal
- An illness that disrupts normal physical or mental functions.
- something that continues over an extended period of time
- ages 16-25
16 Clues: ages 16-25 • the reason something happens • egulation of sleep and arousal • expectancy how long someone will live • a substance used for medical treatment • relating to disorders of the nervous system. • something that continues over an extended period of time • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • ...
Health and Wellness 2022-10-13
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- Cough into this instead of your hands
- We should drink 6-8 cups of this per day
- Where people go to get fit
- Condition where blood sugar cannot be regulated
- Payment you make, usually monthly, for insurance
- Health conditions that are long term.
- Run at a slow, regulated speed
- Non-brand prescriptions are called this
- feeling the need to drink something
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- "____ is the best medicine!"
- Relating to disorders of the mind
- Where prescriptions are prepared and dispensed
- "An _____ a day keeps the doctor away!"
- Where you go to have your teeth checked
- The feeling when food is needed
- Number of hours of sleep you need
16 Clues: Where people go to get fit • "____ is the best medicine!" • Run at a slow, regulated speed • The feeling when food is needed • Relating to disorders of the mind • Number of hours of sleep you need • feeling the need to drink something • Cough into this instead of your hands • Health conditions that are long term. • "An _____ a day keeps the doctor away!" • ...
Psychology Terms 2022-05-03
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- treats people with emotional disturbances
- may work in a mental health agency
- helps students learn
- an approach to gathering info so that's it is unbiased
- a prediction about behavior that is tested
- using scientific findings to solve practical problems
- helps people deal with everyday problems
- uses psychology to better the workplace
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- studies how unconscious motives determine behavior
- the scientific study of behavior
- studies the function of consciousness
- believes that a person has freedom in achieving personal growth
- act different because of perceived treatment
- studies how people mature
- studies how organisms learn behavior based on response to events in environment
- a research method that asks a series of questions
16 Clues: helps students learn • studies how people mature • the scientific study of behavior • may work in a mental health agency • studies the function of consciousness • uses psychology to better the workplace • helps people deal with everyday problems • treats people with emotional disturbances • a prediction about behavior that is tested • ...
Kutztown Campus Resources 2025-06-18
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- Meal plans, Flex, Bear Bucks
- Handles tuition, billing, and payments
- Credit union on campus providing banking and education
- Support for first-gen, low-income, disabled students
- Manages course schedules, withdrawals, transcripts at Stratton Administration Center
- Manages on-campus living & programs
- Confidential mental health services
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- Medical care, free vaccinations
- Supports cultural awareness and programs
- Provides accommodations, interpreters, note takers
- Address concerns and/or difficult issues, provides resources on and off-campus
- Peer tutoring for many subjects
- Job/internship search help, professional development workshops
- Sells textbooks, supplies, and KU-branded merchandise
- Offers 24/7 patrols, escort service, and emergencies
- Online list of student-led organizations on campus
16 Clues: Meal plans, Flex, Bear Bucks • Medical care, free vaccinations • Peer tutoring for many subjects • Manages on-campus living & programs • Confidential mental health services • Handles tuition, billing, and payments • Supports cultural awareness and programs • Provides accommodations, interpreters, note takers • Online list of student-led organizations on campus • ...
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