mental health Crossword Puzzles
LIFESTYLE 2023-10-21
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- Physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy
- Relating to the mind, or involving the process of thinking
- The state of being physically fit and healthy through regular exercise and proper nutrition.
- Physical activities or games that involve skill, competition, and physical exertion.
- The popular style or trends in clothing, accessories, and personal grooming.
- An eating plan in which someone eats less food, or only particular types of food, because they want to become thinner or for medical reasons
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- the feelings that someone has about a product or service that can influence their decision whether to buy it or not
- The act of going from one place to another for leisure, business, or other purposes.
- The condition of the body and the degree to which it is free from illness, or the state of being well
- The state of being in good physical and mental health, often achieved through lifestyle choices.
- Activities and practices that individuals undertake to promote their own physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- The ability to efficiently and effectively complete tasks and achieve goals.
12 Clues: Relating to the mind, or involving the process of thinking • Physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy • The ability to efficiently and effectively complete tasks and achieve goals. • The popular style or trends in clothing, accessories, and personal grooming. • ...
Unit 1 2025-09-02
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- from others.
- should.
- in an unassertive, passive way.
- attack Shaking, sweating, dizziness and other symptoms, often accompanied by
- family, friends and the wider community.
- The way people feel about themselves; their sense of their value or worth.
- health The ability to have productive and beneficial relationships with others,
- Communication in which the speaker uses the word “I” and takes responsibility for their own thoughts and feelings without putting the listener on the defensive.
- Regard for one’s own health and well-being, and believing one is worthy of
- through traumatic events, experience flashbacks, images, anxiety and other symptoms.
- stress disorder (PTSD) An anxiety disorder in which people who have
- A type of communication in which people say what they think and stand up for what they believe, want or need, without hurting others or denying others’ rights.
- The quality of having a generally negative outlook on life, and expecting the
- of interest in normal activities, a major change in appetite or body weight, and trouble with sleeping.
- way, without violence.
- The quality of having a generally positive outlook on life, such as seeing
- A disagreement between people or groups.
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- resolution A way of managing anger and settling disagreements in a safe and
- made on the body.
- health The ability to find meaning and purpose in one’s life.
- A mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent sad or irritable mood,
- compulsive disorder (OCD)—An anxiety disorder in which a person’s brain gets stuck on a thought, and the person feels an urge to repeat a behavior many times.
- The emotional pain people feel in response to the death of a loved one or some other serious loss.
- Displaying behavior that expresses negative feelings, resentment or
- A type of communication in which people insist on being “right,” often
- possible outcome.
- A type of communication in which people agree to things they don’t want to do, or make up excuses for not doing something rather than telling others how they really feel.
- An event, situation or thought, either positive or negative, that causes stress.
- Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration.
- of “craziness” or pending death; sometimes caused by stressful situations but can also happen spontaneously.
- and blame or criticize others.
- The feeling of being under pressure due to change or any physical or mental
- health The ability to feel and express a wide range of emotions, control one’s response to those emotions and express emotions in healthy ways.
- health A state in which the body feels well and strong and all parts function as
- as temporary and good fortune as permanent.
- A settlement in which each side changes or gives up something in order to reach an agreement.
- health The ability to think clearly and cope with life; a state of mental well-being.
- The ability to put yourself in another person’s place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view.
38 Clues: should. • from others. • made on the body. • possible outcome. • way, without violence. • and blame or criticize others. • in an unassertive, passive way. • family, friends and the wider community. • A disagreement between people or groups. • as temporary and good fortune as permanent. • Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration. • ...
Psychiatry 2024-02-05
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- A psychological disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight.
- A form of therapy emphasizing the unconscious mind and childhood experiences.
- A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction.
- A neurological condition characterized by repetitive movements or vocalizations.
- A mental health professional who can prescribe medication.
- The process of gradual exposure to feared objects or situations.
- The process of revealing and discussing unconscious thoughts and feelings.
- A psychological disorder involving extreme, irrational fears of specific objects or situations.
- The process of adapting to and managing stressors.
- A psychological defense mechanism involving the refusal to accept reality.
- A common anxiety disorder characterized by excessive worry.
- A mood disorder characterized by a chronic low mood.
- The study of the mind and behavior.
- A condition marked by persistent, unwanted thoughts and behaviors.
- A personality disorder marked by instability in relationships and self-image.
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- A chronic mental health condition characterized by persistent worry.
- A neurological condition characterized by sudden, brief, involuntary movements.
- A type of therapy focused on changing negative thought patterns.
- A psychological defense mechanism involving the transfer of emotions.
- A personality disorder marked by a disregard for the rights of others.
- A type of therapy focused on exploring and resolving unconscious conflicts.
- A dissociative disorder involving two or more distinct identities or personality states.
- A disorder characterized by repeated, involuntary movements or sounds.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by distorted thinking and emotions.
- A mood disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows.
- A severe form of depression lasting for an extended period.
- The medical term for a fear of social situations.
- A chronic sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness.
28 Clues: The study of the mind and behavior. • The medical term for a fear of social situations. • The process of adapting to and managing stressors. • A mood disorder characterized by a chronic low mood. • A mood disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows. • A mental health professional who can prescribe medication. • ...
TTS BIG 2022-08-23
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- security guard
- The person who designs and sells clothes is a
- company leader
- Consultant on mental
- a profession that creates illustrations, typography, photography, or motion graphics is a? profession
- animal health expert
- Aircraft cabin crew is also known as
- designing clothes
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- a designation that is usually given to people who have their own business in certain fields or are called not employees of other companies, namely
- a health worker
- the sport of playing the ball with the feet
- expert in building design
- people who teach at school
- doctor assistant
- People who do business are called
- Train cabin crew
- professional educators and scientists with the main task of transforming, developing, and disseminating science, technology, and art through education, research, and community service
- graphic editor program
- write novels
- traffic violators task
20 Clues: write novels • security guard • company leader • a health worker • doctor assistant • Train cabin crew • designing clothes • Consultant on mental • animal health expert • graphic editor program • traffic violators task • expert in building design • people who teach at school • People who do business are called • Aircraft cabin crew is also known as • ...
October Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-12
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- Fill in the blank _____Well Services
- A cat says
- Fill in the blank Trick or Treat smell my _______
- AT stands for
- Kind of therapy to help with ambulating
- If an ANE is suspected, who do you call?
- Comprehensive Aspiration Risk Management Plan (abbv)
- When assisting with medications always _______check
- Kind of therapy to help with dexterity
- The current number of home locations at HWS
- Fill in the blank Medication______Record
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- Fill in the blank _____Care Plan
- Octobers Goulish Day
- Fill in the blank ______Emergency Plan
- Kind of therapy to assist with mental emotional needs
- Fill in the blank Bippity Boppity _______
- Online health tracking data base
- Octobers Gourd
- True or False; Grave shifts are LSC sleep shifts
- True or False; You must request time off at least two weeks in advance
20 Clues: A cat says • AT stands for • Octobers Gourd • Octobers Goulish Day • Fill in the blank _____Care Plan • Online health tracking data base • Fill in the blank _____Well Services • Fill in the blank ______Emergency Plan • Kind of therapy to help with dexterity • Kind of therapy to help with ambulating • If an ANE is suspected, who do you call? • ...
health exam review 2022-05-19
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- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- an overall state of well-being, or total health
- learning how to deal with loss
- listening actively
- process by which the body takes in and uses food
- communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful
- units of heat that measure the energy
- skills that help a person manage stress
- violance directed to a spouse
- nonverbal communication through the body
- written or spoken media message
- having an excess amount of body fat
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- series of suicides occurring within short time
- specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health
- condition characterized by a decrease in bone density
- protect people from strong feelings
- the various methods of communicating information
- the process by which your body gets energy from food
- a person is less than the standard weight
- a persons ability to keep control
- a set time you have to be home
- condition of feeling uneasy or worried
22 Clues: listening actively • violance directed to a spouse • learning how to deal with loss • a set time you have to be home • written or spoken media message • a persons ability to keep control • protect people from strong feelings • having an excess amount of body fat • units of heat that measure the energy • condition of feeling uneasy or worried • ...
Benefits of Exercise 2023-08-09
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- exercise is any type of cardiovascular conditioning
- system refers to the heart, blood vessels and the blood
- health refers to relationships
- amount of minutes you should work out each day
- refers to how long in the acronym FIT
- contains oxygen and other nutrients which your body needs to survive
- refers to how often in the acronym FIT
- the "e" in the acronym RICE
- the "c" in the acronym RICE
- system consists of the brain and all nerves throughout the body
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- a session of vigorous physical exercise or training
- preparation for a workout
- the "i" in the acronym RICE
- exercise is a type of exercise that breaks down glucose in the body without using oxygen
- health refers to health of your mind
- refers to how hard in the acronym FIT
- total number of stages of cold
- the "r" in the acronym RICE
- system brings air in and out of the lungs to absorb oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- to bring the body back to its normal level after a workout
20 Clues: preparation for a workout • the "i" in the acronym RICE • the "r" in the acronym RICE • the "e" in the acronym RICE • the "c" in the acronym RICE • health refers to relationships • total number of stages of cold • health refers to health of your mind • refers to how hard in the acronym FIT • refers to how long in the acronym FIT • refers to how often in the acronym FIT • ...
The benefits oh having enough sleep 2025-10-22
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- A word meaning the desire or drive to do something.
- People who are well rested are usually more and positive
- A word meaning calmness or balance in emotions.
- A necessary daily activity for good health and energy.
- Sleep helps the brain process and control these our feelings
- The ability to stay focused and pay attention.
- The state of being physically and mentally strong.
- Sleep helps balance the body's such as melatonin.
- Feeling nervous or worried, which can be reduced by enough sleep.
- The mental process of storing and recalling information.
- Sleep enhances creativity, focus, and overall
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- Lack of sleep can cause this condition of constant tiredness.
- A condition of having excessive body weight
- The body’s natural process that repairs tissues during rest.
- Getting enough sleep improves both academic and performance.
- A disease related to high blood sugar, often linked to lack of sleep.
- The brain activity during sleep that helps solve problems.
- Adults need about seven to eight of sleep each night.
- Ignoring sleep can lead to serious for health.
- The system in the body that fights diseases.
20 Clues: A condition of having excessive body weight • The system in the body that fights diseases. • Sleep enhances creativity, focus, and overall • Ignoring sleep can lead to serious for health. • The ability to stay focused and pay attention. • A word meaning calmness or balance in emotions. • Sleep helps balance the body's such as melatonin. • ...
The benefits oh having enough sleep 2025-10-22
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- People who are well rested are usually more and positive
- A condition of having excessive body weight
- Sleep helps balance the body's such as melatonin.
- The ability to stay focused and pay attention.
- The mental process of storing and recalling information.
- Feeling nervous or worried, which can be reduced by enough sleep.
- Sleep enhances creativity, focus, and overall
- The body’s natural process that repairs tissues during rest.
- Getting enough sleep improves both academic and performance.
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- A word meaning the desire or drive to do something.
- Ignoring sleep can lead to serious for health.
- Sleep helps the brain process and control these our feelings
- The brain activity during sleep that helps solve problems.
- A disease related to high blood sugar, often linked to lack of sleep.
- Adults need about seven to eight of sleep each night.
- The system in the body that fights diseases.
- A word meaning calmness or balance in emotions.
- A necessary daily activity for good health and energy.
- The state of being physically and mentally strong.
- Lack of sleep can cause this condition of constant tiredness.
20 Clues: A condition of having excessive body weight • The system in the body that fights diseases. • Sleep enhances creativity, focus, and overall • Ignoring sleep can lead to serious for health. • The ability to stay focused and pay attention. • A word meaning calmness or balance in emotions. • Sleep helps balance the body's such as melatonin. • ...
Fitness Crossword: 2012-12-13
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- you should eat this way everyday.
- Something you do at the gym.
- something that cures your illness
- Some jobs require you too do this type of test.
- You get shots to prevent these.
- Something you do on a regular basis.
- health It's to do with the brain.
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- what people use a scale to measure.
- An exercise you do daily.
- What you use insulin for.
- activity You do this is gym class.
- something you burn or gain.
- a disease you get from joint pain.
- We _____ in gym class almost everyday.
- pressure Something you get taken at a doctors office.
15 Clues: An exercise you do daily. • What you use insulin for. • something you burn or gain. • Something you do at the gym. • You get shots to prevent these. • you should eat this way everyday. • something that cures your illness • health It's to do with the brain. • activity You do this is gym class. • a disease you get from joint pain. • what people use a scale to measure. • ...
Social Justice Crossword 2023-09-21
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- What system deals with laws?
- Public school is an example of our right to _________.
- The right to exist is a _______ right.
- What is the name for the fight for female rights?
- We recognize Truth and __________ in late September.
- What is it called to provide everyone equal opportunities?
- What is one way to express discontent?
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- What is the opposite of transgender?
- February is _________ History Month.
- What month is June?
- What health is important aside from physical health?
- Viola _______ is on the Canadian $10 bill.
- Canadian land is _______ land.
- What is an advantage for one group called?
- Canadian Chart of Rights and ________.
15 Clues: What month is June? • What system deals with laws? • Canadian land is _______ land. • What is the opposite of transgender? • February is _________ History Month. • The right to exist is a _______ right. • Canadian Chart of Rights and ________. • What is one way to express discontent? • Viola _______ is on the Canadian $10 bill. • What is an advantage for one group called? • ...
Unit2—Unit 3单词测试(1) 2025-05-25
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- helping others or improving something
- working well and producing results
- related to the mind/thoughts, e.g., health
- series of steps to do something
- condition making it hard to do certain things
- a health problem causing sickness, e.g., cold/flu
- facts/evidence showing something is true
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- correct and exact, without mistakes
- successfully completing something after effort, e.g., good grade
- able to change/adapt easily, e.g., schedule
- collect/process things to use them again
- get/receive something, often through effort
- hurt someone's body, often by accident
- give money/things to help those in need
- pause before acting due to uncertainty
15 Clues: series of steps to do something • working well and producing results • correct and exact, without mistakes • helping others or improving something • hurt someone's body, often by accident • pause before acting due to uncertainty • give money/things to help those in need • collect/process things to use them again • facts/evidence showing something is true • ...
Chapter 6.2 Getting help for mental illness 2023-10-09
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- necessary when people are at serious risk of harming themselves or others
- professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions
- treatment method that focuses on the psychological aspect of mental health
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- used to treat anxiety
- mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair
- use to treat ADHD
- used to treat bipolar disorder and severe depression
7 Clues: use to treat ADHD • used to treat anxiety • used to treat bipolar disorder and severe depression • mark of shame or embarrassment that is usually unfair • necessary when people are at serious risk of harming themselves or others • professional who diagnoses and treats people with mental health conditions • ...
Growth and development 2023-12-09
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- the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge
- the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions
- the action or practice of meditating
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
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- the action of stopping something from happening or arising
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group
- the process of developing or being developed
- the process of increasing in physical size
- the state of being in good health
10 Clues: the state of being in good health • the action or practice of meditating • the process of increasing in physical size • the process of developing or being developed • the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group • the action of stopping something from happening or arising • the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge • ...
WellCite 101 2025-01-28
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- What is the symbol for Emotional Health for WellCite?
- The Yellow dollar sign stands for what kind of wellness?
- What is the symbol for mental health for WellCite?
- What is the name of our wellness platform?
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- A way to write a positive message about a co worker on Personify Health
- You can find the WellCite resource library here
- What month is International Women's Day celebrated?
- You can earn points on Personify Health by doing this every night for 7-9 hours
- Social Wellness is represented by What Color in the WellCite Program?
- WellCite has a page on this social media site
10 Clues: What is the name of our wellness platform? • WellCite has a page on this social media site • You can find the WellCite resource library here • What is the symbol for mental health for WellCite? • What month is International Women's Day celebrated? • What is the symbol for Emotional Health for WellCite? • The Yellow dollar sign stands for what kind of wellness? • ...
Community Health 2025-07-08
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- Actively supporting or recommending a cause, policy, or individual
- Process of consuming and utilizing nutrients for the body's growth, maintenance, and overall health.
- A wide range of activities aimed at engaging with a specific audience, often to inform, educate, or provide services.
- Signifies fairness and impartiality, often involving providing resources or opportunities that address specific needs or circumstances to achieve equal outcomes.
- Physical activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health.
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- An active feeling of empathy that motivates a desire to help alleviate the suffering of others. It's more than just understanding someone's pain; it's about wanting to take action to help them feel better.
- Initiatives focused on access to care, disease prevention, health education, and mental health support to improve overall well-being and address health disparities within a specific population or geographic area.
- To teach or train someone, often in a formal setting like school or through specific instruction. It can also involve informing the public about something or raising awareness.
- Encompasses a wide range of human differences, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic background, and religious beliefs
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- Various situations where an individual's needs are assessed, and a plan is developed and implemented to help them achieve their goals.
- Rules and guidelines established to guide the delivery and financing of healthcare services. They can range from broad national laws to specific procedures within a healthcare facility.
12 Clues: Actively supporting or recommending a cause, policy, or individual • Physical activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health. • Process of consuming and utilizing nutrients for the body's growth, maintenance, and overall health. • ...
Criminal Minds: Spring 23 Final Exam 2023-05-15
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- General description of a criminal type which includes details such as their gender, race, age, and mental status
- Serial killer who killed 29+ young men and buried their bodies in the crawl space under his house
- The type of killer who seeks to in a single location, kill as many people as possible
- A type of journalism that attempts to make something public by making it visible to the public
- A person who commits murder in several locations in a short amount of time
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- A person born with chronic mental health issues and anti-social behavior
- 18-year-old young man charged and convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend, Hae-Min Lee
- Raped and murdered 50+ people and avoided capture for 40+ years but was eventually caught due to DNA evidence
- The race of most serial killers
- The gender of most serial killers
- A person who due to inflicted trauma has mental health issues and anti-social behavior
11 Clues: The race of most serial killers • The gender of most serial killers • A person born with chronic mental health issues and anti-social behavior • A person who commits murder in several locations in a short amount of time • 18-year-old young man charged and convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend, Hae-Min Lee • ...
Cyberbullying 2024-11-08
vocal list 2022-02-09
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- belittle, attack the reputation of
- not injuries to physical or mental health
- a person who commits an offense
- like an uncle in kindness or indulgence
- a temporary encampment
- place on top of
- deeply wrinkled
- mixed together differently elements
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- gradual process of adjustment to changes in external environmental
- a survey made to gather information about an enemy
- is the process of releasing and thereby providing relief from strong or repressed emotions
- piles of rocky debris left by melting glaciers
- dangerous to health
- a sum of money allotted on a regular basis
- marked by up to datedness in dress and manner
15 Clues: place on top of • deeply wrinkled • dangerous to health • a temporary encampment • a person who commits an offense • belittle, attack the reputation of • mixed together differently elements • like an uncle in kindness or indulgence • not injuries to physical or mental health • a sum of money allotted on a regular basis • marked by up to datedness in dress and manner • ...
WELLBEING CROSSWORD 2022-09-12
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- a set of practices to maintain health especially through cleanliness
- protected, not at danger or risk
- a feeling of discomfort from lack of food
- Extremely sure, not relative or comparative
- H2O
- nourishing substances needed to eat to survive
- a feeling of needing to drink something
- the state of being poor
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- someones physical or mental condition
- an positive emotion which usually occurs when enjoying yourself
- being comfortable, happy and healthy
- a building which protects you from the weather
- A bond between two or more people or things
- living through something that would be considered tough
- having a lot of money
15 Clues: H2O • having a lot of money • the state of being poor • protected, not at danger or risk • being comfortable, happy and healthy • someones physical or mental condition • a feeling of needing to drink something • a feeling of discomfort from lack of food • A bond between two or more people or things • Extremely sure, not relative or comparative • ...
Health Issues for Youth 2013-05-09
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- only contraceptive that prevents pregnancy & contraction of STD's.
- a social (community) determinant that is arisk factor for mental illness.
- common reason for male hospitalisations due to mental illness.
- 3-4 times more likely to be hospitalised for transport accidents.
- common reason for female hospitalisations due to mental illness.
- drinking high levels of alcohol in a short period of time.
- a state of wellbeing in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her own community.
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- protective factor for sexual & reproductive health
- result of untreated chlamydia infection.
- most commonly reported STD.
- a behavioural determinant that acts as a protective factor against mental illness.
- major cause of injury in young people.
- leading cause of death among youth
13 Clues: most commonly reported STD. • leading cause of death among youth • major cause of injury in young people. • result of untreated chlamydia infection. • protective factor for sexual & reproductive health • drinking high levels of alcohol in a short period of time. • common reason for male hospitalisations due to mental illness. • ...
Self Care Crossword Puzzle! 2025-12-15
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- When adjusting your diet, focus on small choices that are this, rather than drastic changes.
- Prompts for this activity serve as an interactive self-care element.
- Following a simple wind-down sequence before bed helps achieve stable sleep.
- A template used daily, weekly, or monthly to monitor self-care activities.
- Stress-reducing hormones released during physical activity.
- A 30-minute light workout that boosts mental clarity.
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- A simple action to take during a short mental pause, along with standing up and breathing.
- Good mental health supports motivation, creativity, and this.
- Balancing this stabilizes cognition and affects mood and energy.
- Talking to someone provides social support and lightens mental load.
- Prioritize getting at least 8 hours of this a night to improve mood and memory.
- Strategic pauses that reset the brain and boost productivity.
- Eating three regular ones a day helps avoid irritability and brain fog.
13 Clues: A 30-minute light workout that boosts mental clarity. • Stress-reducing hormones released during physical activity. • Good mental health supports motivation, creativity, and this. • Strategic pauses that reset the brain and boost productivity. • Balancing this stabilizes cognition and affects mood and energy. • ...
Personal and Family Living: Unit 4 and Unit 5 Review 2021-01-13
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- careers in the social sciences
- food that will rot or decay very quickly
- United States Department of Agriculture
- not requiring support from others
- a field that deals with the social lives
- money owed to other people/organizations
- flexibility in where you work
- substances that provide energy
- professional/work experience and skills
- a lack of something necessary for health
- planning, buying, and preparing food
- the foods you choose to eat
- four 10-hour work days in a week
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- flexplace allows people to work remotely
- philosophy and approach of a company
- traveling to get to work
- flexibility in when you work
- mental health professional (doctor)
- someone who uses goods and services
- amino acid compounds for tissue growth
- reliant on something
- knowledge/abilities brought to a task
- borrowed money that must be returned
- organic substances for good health
- a job you are specifically trained for
- indigestible part of a plant; "roughage"
- activities you do to earn money
- academic & professional accomplishments
28 Clues: reliant on something • traveling to get to work • the foods you choose to eat • flexibility in when you work • flexibility in where you work • careers in the social sciences • substances that provide energy • activities you do to earn money • four 10-hour work days in a week • not requiring support from others • organic substances for good health • ...
health exam review 2022-05-19
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- listening actively
- condition characterized by a decrease in bone density
- a set time you have to be home
- an overall state of well-being, or total health
- violance directed to a spouse
- units of heat that measure the energy
- the process by which your body gets energy from food
- specific tools and strategies that help you maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health
- communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful
- the various methods of communicating information
- nonverbal communication through the body
- learning how to deal with loss
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- a person is less than the standard weight
- process by which the body takes in and uses food
- a persons ability to keep control
- protect people from strong feelings
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- series of suicides occurring within short time
- skills that help a person manage stress
- having an excess amount of body fat
- condition of feeling uneasy or worried
- written or spoken media message
22 Clues: listening actively • violance directed to a spouse • a set time you have to be home • learning how to deal with loss • written or spoken media message • a persons ability to keep control • protect people from strong feelings • having an excess amount of body fat • units of heat that measure the energy • condition of feeling uneasy or worried • ...
Housing Success 2025-10-08
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- Important to have to protect your assets
- Monthly payment for living in a rental
- Money that gets returned to you after you move out
- A dog or cat that lives with you (or maybe even a fish)
- A person who rents a dwelling
- An important skill for managing your money
- A person who owns and rents out property
- Maintaining good _____ is essential for staying housed
- A written letter to comply or leave unit
- Case management provides this for support
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- You can find these around the community for extra assistance
- Section 8 is a type of ____
- Skills to help you deal with stress or difficult emotions
- You follow lease rules to avoid getting _____
- Electricity/Power, Water, Gas, Trash, and Sewer are all _____
- These can worsen health and mental health symptoms
- You pay ___% of your income towards rent
- You do this when you move-in and move-out of your unit
- A legal agreement to rent a property
- Payments from the government that help pay for rent
20 Clues: Section 8 is a type of ____ • A person who rents a dwelling • A legal agreement to rent a property • Monthly payment for living in a rental • Important to have to protect your assets • You pay ___% of your income towards rent • A person who owns and rents out property • A written letter to comply or leave unit • Case management provides this for support • ...
TTS DRUGS (GROUP 1) 2024-10-24
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- The illegal trade and distribution of drugs is called drug ________
- Illegal networks that distribute drugs internationally
- The government allocates a large _______ to fight drug trafficking and support rehabilitation
- Drugs cause damage to these parts of the body, like the brain, liver, and lungs
- Drugs lower the overall ______ of life for users
- Vital part of the body damaged by drug use, such as the brain, liver, and _______
- Excessive use of drugs can lead to ________, which can be fatal.
- Drugs are a major trigger for increased _______ rates, such as theft and violen.
- Many drug users experience this mental condition, causing sadness and hopelessness.
- In the long term, drug use leads to ___________, making it hard to stop
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- The illegal act of transporting or selling drugs
- The crime of cleaning illegally obtained money, often linked to drug trafficking
- A harmful mental effect caused by drug use, where users see things that aren't real
- Drug users often experience ________, a mental disorder involving intense fear
- The condition of relying on drugs and unable to function without them
- The misuse of substances that affect both physical and mental health
- Mental health disorder caused by drug use, involving extreme fear and nervousness
- Drug users are often involved in illegal ________ acts to support their addictio
- Drug addiction often leads to losing this, impacting economic productivity.
- A fatal consequence of drug use, often from excessive consumption
20 Clues: The illegal act of transporting or selling drugs • Drugs lower the overall ______ of life for users • Illegal networks that distribute drugs internationally • Excessive use of drugs can lead to ________, which can be fatal. • A fatal consequence of drug use, often from excessive consumption • The illegal trade and distribution of drugs is called drug ________ • ...
Mental Health in Peru 2024-11-21
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- A mental health symptom that rose due to large protests in Peru, no matter if the individuals were directly influenced by said protests or not.
- What health is considered to be for University-aged individuals
- Problem Focused and Emotion Focused are two different pathways of ______.
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- “Challenges” in Spanish
- Academic, ________, and Social stressors are some of the reasons that University Aged individuals struggle with mental health.
- “Wellbeing” in Spanish
- The location in which the data in these articles comes from.
7 Clues: “Wellbeing” in Spanish • “Challenges” in Spanish • The location in which the data in these articles comes from. • What health is considered to be for University-aged individuals • Problem Focused and Emotion Focused are two different pathways of ______. • ...
Health Disparities Crossword 2017-12-10
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- social value that places emphasis on groups over individual
- set of determinants relating to one’s physical and mental wellbeing
- population with barriers to healthcare
- prejudice and discrimination directed at a specific group of people
- no standard definition; degree to which people can understand information to make health decisions
- the equal distribution of resources and opportunities
- style of language which enables readers to find what they need and understand it
- aggregation of socially transmitted behavior, beliefs, attitudes, and values
- belief that evil intentions of others can cause poor health
- stereotypes that may affect our perspective; harbored in the subconscious
- preventable differences in the outcome of care
- lack of sameness
- the act of supporting a specific cause or policy
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- equal access to available care, equal utilization for equal need, and equal quality of care for all
- belief that all events are predetermined
- shortage of healthcare services for a county or civil division
- conditions in which people are born, live, and work and is the most important factor affecting health
- ability to communicate and interact effectively with individuals across different cultures
- the quality of being readable or decipherable
- model which emphasizes physical, psychological, social, and spiritual factors in one’s health
- patterns of romantic or sexual attraction
- an unfavorable circumstance: may reduce chance of success
- personal experience of one’s own gender
- unfair treatment of a specific group of people
- lack of fairness
25 Clues: lack of fairness • lack of sameness • population with barriers to healthcare • personal experience of one’s own gender • belief that all events are predetermined • patterns of romantic or sexual attraction • the quality of being readable or decipherable • unfair treatment of a specific group of people • preventable differences in the outcome of care • ...
Health 2025-02-19
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- A BONE To fracture part of the skeleton. |
- A routine medical examination. |
- An injection that protects against disease. |
- OVER To recover from an illness or difficult situation. |
- Signs of illness such as fever or cough. |
- EXPECTANCY | The average number of years a person is expected to live. |
- A treatment using thin needles inserted into the skin. |
- A reaction to certain foods, pollen, or other substances. |
- A disease caused by bacteria or viruses. |
- Providing essential vitamins and minerals for good health. |
- HEALTH The condition of a person's body. |
- MEDICINE Natural remedies made from plants. |
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- CARE OF YOURSELF | To look after your own health and well-being.
- MASK A protective covering worn over the nose and mouth to prevent disease spread. |
- PRESSURE The force of blood against the walls of arteries. |
- EFFECT When people feel better after taking a fake medicine because they believe it's real. |
- A medical procedure involving an operation. |
- EMERGENCY | A serious health situation requiring immediate help. |
- A condition caused by not drinking enough water. | DIAGNOSIS | The identification of an illness by a doctor. |
- HEALTH A person’s emotional and psychological well-being. |
- EFFECT | An unwanted reaction to medicine. |
- IS THE BEST MEDICINE | A saying that means happiness can help heal. |
- Easily spread from one person to another. |
- LEAVE Paid time off work due to illness. |
- SYSTEM The body's defense against illnesses and infections. |
- THE MEND | Recovering from an illness or injury. |
26 Clues: A routine medical examination. | • Signs of illness such as fever or cough. | • A disease caused by bacteria or viruses. | • A BONE To fracture part of the skeleton. | • Easily spread from one person to another. | • LEAVE Paid time off work due to illness. | • HEALTH The condition of a person's body. | • EFFECT | An unwanted reaction to medicine. | • ...
Health 2025-02-19
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- over To recover from an illness or difficult situation
- A reaction to certain foods, pollen, or other substances
- Easily spread from one person to another
- care of yourself" To look after your own health and well-being
- The identification of an illness by a doctor
- A disease caused by bacteria or viruses
- A medical procedure involving an operation
- medicine Natural remedies made from plants
- A treatment using thin needles inserted into the skin
- mask A protective covering worn over the nose and mouth to prevent disease spread
- pressure The force of blood against the walls of arteries
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- A condition caused by not drinking enough water
- An injection that protects against disease
- emergency A serious health situation requiring immediate help
- is the best medicine" A saying that means happiness can help heal
- health A person's emotional and psychological well-being
- Signs of illness such as fever or cough
- effect When people feel better after taking a fake medicine because they believe it's real
- system The body's defense against illnesses and infections
- the mend Recovering from an illness or injury
- Providing essential vitamins and minerals for good health
- a bone To fracture part of the skeleton
- leave Paid time off work due to illness
- A routine medical examination
- effect An unwanted reaction to medicine
- expectancy The average number of years a person is expected to live
- health The condition of a person's body
27 Clues: A routine medical examination • Signs of illness such as fever or cough • A disease caused by bacteria or viruses • Easily spread from one person to another • An injection that protects against disease • A medical procedure involving an operation • health The condition of a person's body • The identification of an illness by a doctor • ...
External Revision 2024-08-26
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- Elements or conditions that contribute to a particular result or situation.
- Links or relationships between different things or people.
- The decisions people make about what to eat.
- A Māori term for extended family or a broader family network.
- The system or group of people who make and enforce laws for a country or community.
- A Māori term related to physical health and well-being.
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- A Māori word describing the concept of mental health or the mind's well-being.
- The power to have an effect on someone's behavior or decisions.
- A Māori concept referring to a state of mental and emotional balance.
- A group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption, often living together.
- A medium of exchange used to buy goods and services.
- Substances in food that help the body grow, repair, and stay healthy.
12 Clues: The decisions people make about what to eat. • A medium of exchange used to buy goods and services. • A Māori term related to physical health and well-being. • Links or relationships between different things or people. • A Māori term for extended family or a broader family network. • The power to have an effect on someone's behavior or decisions. • ...
CLINICAL DISORDERS 2023-09-14
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- fear of heights
- is the fear of dogs.
- an intense and irrational fear of blood.
- is a n irrational fear of water.
- a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- a mental health condition characterized by a disconnection from reality, leading to hallucinations, delusions, and impaired thinking and perception.
- is the fear of being isolated, lonely, or alone.
- fear of going to the dentist.
- is a neurodevelopmental disorder causing inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, impacting daily life.
- not a medical condition but a natural emotion that is vital for survival when an individual faces danger.
- extreme or irrational fear of dirt or contamination.
- a chronic, milder form of depression with long-term, low-grade symptoms of sadness and diminished interest in daily activities.
- refers to a strong fear of public speaking.
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- fear of crowds.
- a mood disorder featuring chronic mood swings between hypomania and mild depression, less severe than bipolar disorder.
- is a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical reactions when there is no real danger or apparent cause.
- the act of intentionally ending one's own life
- a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally.
- - is an intense fear of thunder and lightning.
- an intense and irrational fear of confined or enclosed spaces.
- NERVOSA It is characterized by uncontrolled episodes of overeating, called bingeing
- a progressive cognitive disorder that impairs memory and daily functioning, often due to conditions like Alzheimer's disease.
- also known as manic-depressive illness
- is a mental health condition triggered by trauma, causing flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, and emotional distress.
- also known as the puerperium and the "fourth trimester’’
25 Clues: fear of crowds. • fear of heights • is the fear of dogs. • fear of going to the dentist. • is a n irrational fear of water. • also known as manic-depressive illness • an intense and irrational fear of blood. • refers to a strong fear of public speaking. • the act of intentionally ending one's own life • - is an intense fear of thunder and lightning. • ...
Health 2024-05-20
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- - Restorative state essential for health (5)
- - Body's ability to resist infections (8)
- - Substance that prevents cell damage (11)
- - Process of recovery from injury or illness (14)
- - Immune system reaction to a usually harmless substance (7)
- - Treatment for mental or physical health issues (7)
- - Exercise involving postures and breathing (4)
- - Diet low in carbs and high in fats (4)
- - Nutrient that aids digestion, found in plants (5)
- - Related to bones and muscles (10)
- - Disease affecting blood sugar regulation (8)
- - Chemical messenger in the brain (15)
- - Mineral important for immune function (4)
- - Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels (7)
- - Process of making something free from bacteria (13)
- - Hormone released during exercise, reduces pain and boosts pleasure (9)
- - Where two bones meet in the body (6)
- - Medical care provided remotely via technology (11)
- - Act of breathing (11)
- - Heart specialist (12)
- - Study of the mind and behavior (10)
- - Inflammation of the stomach and intestines (15)
- - Severe headache often accompanied by nausea (8)
- - Isolation to prevent the spread of disease (10)
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- - Act of getting a vaccine (11)
- - Mineral important for bone health (7)
- - Practice of focused thought for relaxation and stress relief (10)
- - Treatment to restore movement and function (12)
- - Abstaining from all or some kinds of food or drink (7)
- - Essential for maintaining body fluids (9)
- - Substance in blood, high levels can lead to heart disease (11)
- - Protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body (6)
- - Mineral added to water to prevent tooth decay (8)
- - Body's process of converting food into energy (10)
- - Process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health (9)
- - Children's doctor (11)
- - Exercise involving rhythmic movement, often done in classes (8)
- - Nutrient important for muscle repair (7)
- - Imaging technique using sound waves (10)
- - Lotion protecting skin from UV rays (9)
- - Type of exercise that strengthens the heart (6)
- - Condition of being significantly overweight (7)
- - Common factor that can affect mental health (6)
- - State of being in good health (8)
- - Medicine used to fight bacterial infections (10)
- - Injection that provides immunity (7)
- - Organ used for breathing (4)
- - Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms (9)
- - Imaging test that allows doctors to view inside the body (5)
- - Plant used for medicinal purposes (4)
50 Clues: - Act of breathing (11) • - Heart specialist (12) • - Children's doctor (11) • - Organ used for breathing (4) • - Act of getting a vaccine (11) • - Related to bones and muscles (10) • - State of being in good health (8) • - Study of the mind and behavior (10) • - Chemical messenger in the brain (15) • - Where two bones meet in the body (6) • ...
Body Image and Eating Disorders 2023-03-29
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- both anorexia and bulimia can lead to this negative health issue
- when one does not eat properly or does not drink enough water they may get this negative health problem
- to sleep well it is important to turn these off at least an hour before trying to sleep
- people with anorexia and bulimia are afraid that this will happen if they eat
- this is a major contributor to people have issues with their body image
- using this drug too often at an early age can lead to mental health problems later in life
- using drugs or alcohol too frequently can lead to this
- eating too little food on purpose to try and lose weight
- this is a disorder that involves people struggling to breathe while sleeping
- getting the right amount of this each day can help people feel better about themselves
- before starting any diet you should speak to this professional
- this eating disorder is an acronym for people avoid food intake
- reducing calorie intake or different types of foods to try and lose weight
- eating large amount of food and eating quickly to cope with feelings or mental health issues
- developing this can help people feel more positive about themselves
- getting this everyday can help maintain healthy body weight and positive self-esteem
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- these kinds of drugs that people get from doctors can become addictive if they are not taken in the right dose
- these types of events early in life can lead to substance abuse
- these can be used to help with bowel movements but can also be abused for weight loss
- making harmful or harsh comments about another person's appearance
- taking laxatives can cause this negative health affect
- the way a person sees themself
- drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time
- people who binge eat sometimes end up with this sleep problem
- using any substance too much can lead to these types of behaviours that cannot be controlled
- this is one of the reasons people with ARFID do not like to eat food
- this may happen to the teeth of people who force themselves to throw up after eating
- these chemicals can be taken to help heal the body or grow muscles but can have extremely negative effects on your health
- overeating and then trying to throw up or use laxatives to purge the food that has been eaten
29 Clues: the way a person sees themself • taking laxatives can cause this negative health affect • using drugs or alcohol too frequently can lead to this • eating too little food on purpose to try and lose weight • drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time • people who binge eat sometimes end up with this sleep problem • ...
Environmental Health and Safety 2025-07-19
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- This global initiative consists of 17 goals aiming for prosperity and planetary protection by 2030.
- A systematic four-step process to evaluate the health impact of environmental exposures.
- Assessment tool for evaluating health hazards through job, home, hobbies, and exposures.
- Term for chemicals that interfere with hormonal systems and may affect future generations.
- WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
- Public health theory focused on addressing root causes of illness at the systemic level.
- are not fully established.
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- The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
- The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health
- Environmental principle suggesting action should be taken even if some cause-and-effect
- Dynamic communities of organisms and their physical environment, essential for ecological
11 Clues: are not fully established. • WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing. • The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. • The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health • Environmental principle suggesting action should be taken even if some cause-and-effect • ...
Chapter 13 2015-11-29
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- a drug use to treat bipolar disorder
- regulates the sleep-wake cycle
- the bodies ability to break down drugs
- result from long term use of a drug
- electroconvulsive therapy
- a person used to evaluate mental processes such as successful aging
- a factor that contributes to late-life depression
- symptoms that are more common in patients that are hospitalized or in nursing homes
- a disease with the destruction of neurons that release acetylcholine
- medication for late-life alcohol-related disorder
- medication frequently prescribed for older adults with persistent with anxiety
- older adults with mental health disorders are afraid of being called
- the process of becoming older as well as a cognitive decline you experience as you age
- a concern with major depressive disorder in older people
- the national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism
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- inadequate treatment of mental health problems resulting from age
- a disturbance of awareness after ingesting a substance
- excessive alcohol use can lead to
- multiple disorders occurring together
- one of the most common debilitating disorders of older age
- group therapy for older adults with mood disorders
- a disorder that overlaps with depression with depression among people of all ages
- SSRI's medications with less side effects for older adults with anxiety
- the most common abused substance in older adults
- addressees issues of aging
- a disorder with a decline in cognitive performance
- occurs in 7% of the general population
- abilities in attention, learning, and memory
- a disorder most common that older adults face
- subtle early signs different from early aging
- family support and education on reducing alcohol use
31 Clues: electroconvulsive therapy • addressees issues of aging • regulates the sleep-wake cycle • excessive alcohol use can lead to • result from long term use of a drug • a drug use to treat bipolar disorder • multiple disorders occurring together • the bodies ability to break down drugs • occurs in 7% of the general population • abilities in attention, learning, and memory • ...
Health and Fitness 2013-04-22
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- What you should do for a hour everyday
- the dimension of health that affects your body
- the abbreviation is NPAG
- a dimension that describes health in your mind
- A domain, what you do in the backyard
- People at school who might influence your fitness at lunch
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- A domain of health that explains what you like to do
- What word describes healthy transport
- A domain, also another word for a Job
- a dimension that describes your feelings
- the abbreviation is WHO
- something you can do outside of school to help your fitness eg. what kind of clubs
- People at home who might influence your fitness
- what you could write up to organise your time so that you could have time to be fit
- what kind of website is Facebook and twitter
15 Clues: the abbreviation is WHO • the abbreviation is NPAG • What word describes healthy transport • A domain, also another word for a Job • A domain, what you do in the backyard • What you should do for a hour everyday • a dimension that describes your feelings • what kind of website is Facebook and twitter • the dimension of health that affects your body • ...
Health Triangle 2023-10-26
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- beliefs you feel strongly about that help guide the way you live.
- a pattern of behavior that you follow almost without thinking about it.
- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- something you h ope to accomphlish.
- a state of well-being or total health.
- the clear exchange of ideas and informaiton.
- choices that you make.
- the process by which biological parents pass traits to their children.
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- a combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well -being.
- the sum total of your surroundings.
- friends and other people in your age group.
- the chance of harm or loss.
- the use of scientific ideas to improve the quality of life.
- encourage other people to live healthy lives.
- the way you act in the many different situations and events in your life.
15 Clues: choices that you make. • the chance of harm or loss. • the sum total of your surroundings. • something you h ope to accomphlish. • a state of well-being or total health. • friends and other people in your age group. • the clear exchange of ideas and informaiton. • encourage other people to live healthy lives. • the use of scientific ideas to improve the quality of life. • ...
Alternative Medicine 2019-04-08
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- How many forms do dietary supplements come in
- Proper ______ reduces risk of spinal dysfunction
- What is the process of sticking tiny needles in pressure points to relieve pain
- The fastest and quickest way an essential oil accesses the body
- What does meditation help
- Defined as (one or more things) available as another possibility
- Poor function of spinal nerves can be related back to vertebral
- Essential oils come in an assortment of what
- What is the top alternative treatment
- The approach to healthcare that focuses is the individual’s overall health including mind body and spirit
- Dietary supplements are substances you might use to add what to your diet
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- Individuals use their inner healing resources by mastering paying attention on what
- What daily activity is consistently related to spinal misalignment
- Do drugs or dietary supplements go through more tests before being marketed
- You should talk with your ____ before taking a supplement
- What means paying attention in a particular way
- A substance that is extracted from a plant in a number of ways
- Displacement of which vertebrae is associated most often with chronic headaches
- Another term frequently used for essential oils
- Which health condition had the second highest frequency for alternative health therapy in “Unconventional Medicine in the United States”
- What can be referred to as mindfulness
- Who brought acupuncture to the United States
- What health insurance does not cover acupuncture
- Where does acupuncture originate from
24 Clues: What does meditation help • What is the top alternative treatment • Where does acupuncture originate from • What can be referred to as mindfulness • Who brought acupuncture to the United States • Essential oils come in an assortment of what • How many forms do dietary supplements come in • What means paying attention in a particular way • ...
Counseling and Mental Health Professions 2024-02-21
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- If someone is having difficulty speaking, they should see this type of professional to help them with their language and pronunciation skills.
- This type of professional helps people cope with problems that result from illness, disease, or accidents.
- This professional diagnoses and treats mental health disorders. They can help people learn how to change their behavior.
- This mental health professional uses therapeutic techniques to help solve marriage or family problems.
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- This type of counselor helps students by offering information and services to help make school and career plans.
- If someone is struggling with stress management, low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, or other emotional issues; they should work with this type of counseling professional.
- This mental health professional diagnoses brain injuries or conditions that affect behavior, mood, and thinking skills. It requires a doctorate degree.
- They work with children and families to diagnose and treat learning disabilities and behavioral issues in an educational setting.
- This is the scientific study of the human mind.
9 Clues: This is the scientific study of the human mind. • This mental health professional uses therapeutic techniques to help solve marriage or family problems. • This type of professional helps people cope with problems that result from illness, disease, or accidents. • ...
Physical activity 2023-02-26
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- - Free from illnesses and injury.
- - Full of energy
- - State of being physically strong
- - Relating to mind
- - Engaging in activities
- - Relating to the body
- - Relating to society
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- - State of being healthy and happy.
- - Being physically healthy
- - Sustain physical effort
- - Being strong and active
- - Emotions
- - Relating to human spirit
13 Clues: - Emotions • - Full of energy • - Relating to mind • - Relating to society • - Relating to the body • - Engaging in activities • - Sustain physical effort • - Being strong and active • - Being physically healthy • - Relating to human spirit • - Free from illnesses and injury. • - State of being physically strong • - State of being healthy and happy.
insomnia 2021-12-15
13 Clues: oire • sairaus • masennus • murtunut • mustelma • tutkimus • unettomuus • nyrjäyttää • an unwanted feeling • when your head hurts • the opposite of dirty • a person that you can talk about your mental health • when the doctor gives you medicine and has to write a ______ that she can give you the medicine
MAP CAG 2013-03-05
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- this is given by GPs to patients in order to attend specialist services
- the type of therapies offered by mental health services
- people who receive psychotherapy may suffer from it
- NHS programme offering interventions for people with metal health problems
- develops a series of national clinical guidelines to secure high quality healthcare
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- clinical staff who administer psychotherapies
- "factors affecting....." the aim of the Hard to Treat (H2T) theme
- the bible of psychiatry for the classification of mental disorders
8 Clues: clinical staff who administer psychotherapies • people who receive psychotherapy may suffer from it • the type of therapies offered by mental health services • "factors affecting....." the aim of the Hard to Treat (H2T) theme • the bible of psychiatry for the classification of mental disorders • ...
Bullying 2023-03-21
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- The one who is bullying
- Hurting someone or breaking their stuff
- Vocal
- mental health condition
- something a bully can gain afterwards
- The person who watched from the side
- Where students go to learn
- Adult drink
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- the constant harassment of one person
- Hurting yourself
- Mad
- feeling anxious
- Can be illegal or legal
- The one who got bullied
- Social Media
- Excluding someone
16 Clues: Mad • Vocal • Adult drink • Social Media • feeling anxious • Hurting yourself • Excluding someone • The one who is bullying • mental health condition • Can be illegal or legal • The one who got bullied • Where students go to learn • The person who watched from the side • the constant harassment of one person • something a bully can gain afterwards • Hurting someone or breaking their stuff
Nutrition 2024-05-29
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- A well-balanced diet improves a person’s overall ___.
- ___ provide numerous essential nutrients that are frequently underconsumed.
- A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.
- When an athlete loses their interest or passion for their sport due to long-term physical and emotional exhaustion.
- When an athlete doesn’t consume enough ___ they are putting their mental and physical health at risk.
- ___ rehydrate athletes quicker and can help them stay hydrated for longer.
- A molecule made up of amino acids, all of which the human body cannot make on its own.
- Your body needs to be well ___ in order to function at its best.
- The process of fulfilling the body’s nutritional needs.
- A meal that should never be skipped.
- The body’s primary type of sugar and is a major source of energy for our cells.
- The nutrients that protect bodily cells from damage.
- Poor nutrition causes the body to lack ___.
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- Sugar molecules—one of the three main nutrients that our bodies need.
- An athlete is more prone to ___ if they are underfueling their body.
- ___ are a good source of dietary fiber.
- Consuming a wide variety of foods in appropriate amounts is what makes a ___ diet.
- The process of breaking down food into their simplest forms so that the body can use them for energy, growth, and repair.
- Fruits and vegetables are examples of ___ foods.
- ___ foods contain substances that are important for a person’s growth and development and overall health.
- ___ are so important because they boost our immune systems.Natural Fats Found in avocados, vegetable oils, nut butters, fish, seeds, etc.
- Not eating enough food or not eating the right types of food.
- The act of sustaining life through healthy foods and drinks.
- A healthy diet enhances your ___.
24 Clues: A healthy diet enhances your ___. • A meal that should never be skipped. • ___ are a good source of dietary fiber. • Poor nutrition causes the body to lack ___. • A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue. • Fruits and vegetables are examples of ___ foods. • The nutrients that protect bodily cells from damage. • A well-balanced diet improves a person’s overall ___. • ...
3-9200 Nurse's Week Crossword Puzzle #2 2025-04-29
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- A model and set of interventions used in mental health inpatient settings to reduce conflict and containment.
- Status the night prior to ECT.
- A group of healthcare professionals, including nurses and other staff, who work together to address issues specific to their or department.
- Your modern HR workspace.
- This unit champion advocates for all things health and wellness.
- Regulatory body that oversees mental health in NYS.
- The name of our HR business partner.
- The foundation for how we treat people at URMC.
- A free, confidential resource for patients and families who have concerns about communication, quality of care or unexpected outcomes.
- The place you go for mandatory education.
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- You can find me on 1-9200.
- The computer you use when eRecord goes down.
- I must be kept short and clean.
- A major initiative of the URMC and is central to the star shaped professional practice model.
- If you wanna be germ free, use me!
- This program helps assist nurses in achieving certification while eliminating test taking anxiety and financial barriers, building an overall stronger nursing team to support positive patient outcomes.
- A nationwide program that rewards and celebrates the extraordinary clinical skill and compassionate care given by nurses.
- The last name of the psychiatry departments career pathways service representative.
- This program recognition serves as the gold standard for nursing excellence.
- The last name of the chief nursing officer at URMC.
- You call me for a visitor or staff medical emergency (not a code).
- I am a resource that can help you manage personal or work-related stress.
- The purpose of this tool is to track and trend incidents for system improvements.
23 Clues: Your modern HR workspace. • You can find me on 1-9200. • Status the night prior to ECT. • I must be kept short and clean. • If you wanna be germ free, use me! • The name of our HR business partner. • The place you go for mandatory education. • The computer you use when eRecord goes down. • The foundation for how we treat people at URMC. • ...
Total Well-Being Crossword 2023-01-13
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- The condition of being grossly fat or overweight.
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- A form of vitamin A found naturally in yellow/orange vegetables and fruits.
- Extra weight.
- A condition that causes discomfort in muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons.
- A unit of energy in food.
- A band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body.
- Wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as food.
- A hormone that is released from the adrenal glands in response to stress.
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions.
- personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives.
- A mineral important in building and maintaining bones, and for muscle and nerve function
- A nutritional diagram.
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- A fat-like substance that is made by the body and is found naturally in animal foods such as meat, fish, poultry, eggs, and dairy products.
- High blood pressure.
- The state or condition of being in good physical and mental health.
- A major source of energy in the diet. They are found naturally in foods such as breads, cereals, fruits, vegetables, and milk and dairy products
- Food that can be prepared quickly and easily and is sold in restaurants and snack bars as a quick meal or to be taken out.
- Found only in plant foods.
- A measure of body weight relative to height.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
22 Clues: Extra weight. • High blood pressure. • A nutritional diagram. • A unit of energy in food. • Found only in plant foods. • A measure of body weight relative to height. • The condition of being grossly fat or overweight. • Wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as food. • The scientific study of the human mind and its functions. • ...
Medical Specialists 2021-11-18
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- care of eyes
- Have problems with your skin, hair, nails? Do you have moles, scars, acne, or skin allergies? Dermatologists can help.
- urinary tract problems
- nervous system problems
- children health
- care of female reproductive system
- cancer
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- They treat immune system disorders such as asthma, eczema, food allergies, insect sting allergies, and some autoimmune diseases.
- mental health
- skeletal deformities or injuries
- adjustment of teeth to improve bite and jaw alignment
11 Clues: cancer • care of eyes • mental health • children health • urinary tract problems • nervous system problems • skeletal deformities or injuries • care of female reproductive system • adjustment of teeth to improve bite and jaw alignment • Have problems with your skin, hair, nails? Do you have moles, scars, acne, or skin allergies? Dermatologists can help. • ...
Developing your self-esteem 3.1 2026-02-12
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- People who have the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.
- Strengthens the other characteristics of good mental health. This is how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
- ranked list of those needs essential to human growth and development
- mentally and emotionally healthy people feel close to people in their lives.
- To strive to become the best you can be
- mentally and emotionally healthy people recognize that they have value and importance
- Need to achieve, need to be recognized
- Need to be secure from danger
- the ability to understand different things like your thoughts
- The criticism that give yourself, can also help affect your self-esteem
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- The main idea of this text is mental and emotional health helps you function in everyday life.
- help you feel proud of yourself and your abilities, skills, and accomplishments
- Need to love and be loved, need to belong
- Having enough skills to do something
- Need to satisfy basic needs of hunger, thirst, sleep, and shelter
15 Clues: Need to be secure from danger • Having enough skills to do something • Need to achieve, need to be recognized • To strive to become the best you can be • Need to love and be loved, need to belong • the ability to understand different things like your thoughts • Need to satisfy basic needs of hunger, thirst, sleep, and shelter • ...
Island Health Orientation 2024-04-25
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- A treatment using fine needles to treat many types of conditions
- Where we go for lunch
- The department where instruments are cleaned and sterilized
- The clinic that specializes in mental health disorders
- The technique of drawing blood
- The place for same-day care for non-life threatening illnesses
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- The department that keeps track of employees' vaccines and illnesses
- The department where supplies are ordered from
- The lab company used by Island Health for outside labs
- The clinic where patients are seen for lung diseases
- The EMR system used by Island Health
- The department where you go if you have chest pain
- The clinic where you go for problems with your bladder
- The person who does "nurse only" visits
- A test done to look at soft tissues and often on pregnant women
15 Clues: Where we go for lunch • The technique of drawing blood • The EMR system used by Island Health • The person who does "nurse only" visits • The department where supplies are ordered from • The department where you go if you have chest pain • The clinic where patients are seen for lung diseases • The lab company used by Island Health for outside labs • ...
U4 Intial Vocab 2025-04-07
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-02
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- doses of vitamins much larger than the recommended dietary allowances.
- a therapeutic system that manipulates the muscles and bones to promote structural integrity and restore or preserve health.
- the use of water in the treatment of disease.
- the practice of using natural oils to enhance physiological and physical well-being
- a type of sense that people believe to be a form of therapy
- a natural remedy that can be used to subside nausea and vomiting
- the traditional medicine of India
- a root that originated in China that is believed to promote overall health and increase mental and physical energy.
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- to take part in bodily activity for the sake of improving physical fitness.
- a type of therapy that treats disease by using radiation.
- an ancient Chinese practice of inserting needles into specific points of the body to manipulate the flow of energy.
- a type of mind and body medicine alternative
- the use of plants for medical purposes
- a pseudo scientific alternative medicine practice involving the use of static magnetic fields.
- involves applying pressure on specific parts of the hands and feet using your thumb hand and fingers without the use of oils
- a physical, mental, and spiritual practice that involves deep breathing and a building of strength through balance and flexibility
- a technique that measures bodily functions and gives you information about them in order to help train you to control them.
- a type of alternative medicine in which a local suction is created on the skin.
- an ancient Chinese health care system that integrates physical postures, breathing techniques and focused intention
- a healing technique that activates the natural healing processes of the patient's body and restore physical and emotional well-being.
20 Clues: the traditional medicine of India • the use of plants for medical purposes • a type of mind and body medicine alternative • the use of water in the treatment of disease. • a type of therapy that treats disease by using radiation. • a type of sense that people believe to be a form of therapy • a natural remedy that can be used to subside nausea and vomiting • ...
Self Care 2024-09-19
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- Uplifting phrase used for mental encouragement (11)
- Writing to reflect and express emotions (10)
- Personal space for introspection and peace (5,4)
- Nutrient essential for body health (7)
- Use of essential oils for healing and relaxation (12)
- Surroundings that promote calmness and relaxation (6)
- Take a break from digital devices (6)
- Process of maintaining body fluids (9)
- Physical activity to maintain health (8)
- To organize and simplify your environment (9)
- Practice of staying present in the moment (11)
- Time away from work (8)
- Time taken to relax and rejuvenate (4)
- Natural stress reliever and mood booster (8)
- Therapeutic rubbing to relieve tension (7)
- Relaxing drink made from infusing plants (6,3)
- The food and drinks consumed regularly (4)
- Process of cleansing the body of toxins (5)
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- Limits set for emotional well-being (10)
- Practice for relaxation and focused breathing (10)
- Heat-based relaxation room (5)
- Essential for rejuvenation (5)
- Place for relaxation and beauty treatments (3)
- To provide with food or nutrients (7)
- Cosmetic treatment for hands and nails (8)
- Art form used for relaxation and emotional release (5)
- Movements that increase flexibility (10)
- Daily habits for consistency and stability (7)
- To treat oneself with care and indulgence (6)
- Applied treatment for facial care (4,4)
- Essential drink (5)
- Practice of physical postures and breathing (4)
- Natural source of Vitamin D and mood booster (8)
- Wax object often lit for relaxation (6)
- Soak in warm water to relax (4)
- Professional help for mental and emotional wellness (7)
- Act of expressing thankfulness (9)
- Routine to improve health of face and body (8)
38 Clues: Essential drink (5) • Time away from work (8) • Heat-based relaxation room (5) • Essential for rejuvenation (5) • Soak in warm water to relax (4) • Act of expressing thankfulness (9) • To provide with food or nutrients (7) • Take a break from digital devices (6) • Nutrient essential for body health (7) • Process of maintaining body fluids (9) • ...
community & social careers 2026-03-31
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- The process of protecting a community from disease through vaccines
- A tribute service held to honor someone without the body present
- Government department for health and human services
- Professional counselor licensed for mental health therapy
- A viewing or social gathering held before a funeral ceremony
- Undergraduate degree needed for entry-level social work
- Global organization that monitors international public health
- Social or clinical interventions designed to improve quality of life
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- A formal ceremony for the burial or cremation of a deceased person
- Licensed social worker who provides clinical therapy
- Statistical data like age, race, and income used to study a population
- Government agency focused on child and family welfare
- Symptoms that occur when a person stops using an addictive substance
- Master’s degree required for advanced clinical practice
14 Clues: Government department for health and human services • Licensed social worker who provides clinical therapy • Government agency focused on child and family welfare • Undergraduate degree needed for entry-level social work • Master’s degree required for advanced clinical practice • Professional counselor licensed for mental health therapy • ...
Doctors 2021-06-12
10 Clues: I • acne • braces • calliou • physicals • pee problems • nervous system • mental health doctor • a doctor that is very popular in the start of march • doctor that takes care of female reproductive system
ANXIOUS PEOPLE 2024-10-09
10 Clues: a woman • Jack's dad • bank robber • Julia's wife • young police man • retired engineer • the robbers daughter • mental health concern • what the book is about • a woman who runs a bank
International Organizations 2014-05-16
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- Nations An international organization formed to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- Human Beings as a collective group.
- A movement that centers around the principle of cooperation among nations, for the promotion of their common good.
- An organization that encourages international peace and universal respect for human rights by promoting collaboration among nations.
- The behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group.
- A specialized organization of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health.
- Between or among nations.
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- Mental nourishment of a human being to acquire information and knowledge.
- The state of a person's mental or physical condition.
- An epidemic that affects many people over a large geographical area.
- A group of persons organized for some end or work.
- Worldwide; Universal.
- Policies Policies by a country in its dealings with other countries, designed to achieve national objectives.
- Matter of commercial or public interest or concern; the transactions of public or private business or finance.
14 Clues: Worldwide; Universal. • Between or among nations. • Human Beings as a collective group. • A group of persons organized for some end or work. • The state of a person's mental or physical condition. • An epidemic that affects many people over a large geographical area. • Mental nourishment of a human being to acquire information and knowledge. • ...
Socially conditioned diseases - their morbidity and mortality rates, disability, risk factors. 2025-03-17
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- A condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus
- A lung disease characterized by airflow obstruction, often due to smoking
- A major social determinant of health, affecting disease outcomes and access to care
- A condition where mental distress leads to social and occupational disability
- A chronic infectious disease strongly linked to poverty and overcrowding
- A respiratory disease that spreads in crowded and poorly ventilated spaces
- This unhealthy diet-related disease leads to increased morbidity and mortality
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- A non-communicable disease associated with high blood sugar and lifestyle factors
- A major non-communicable disease linked to high blood pressure and poor diet
- A bacterial disease that can cause long-term disability and social stigma
- A common outcome of prolonged exposure to stressful social conditions, impacting mental health
- A major risk factor for lung cancer, COPD, and cardiovascular disease
- A major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, associated with high-fat diets and sedentary behavior
- A leading cause of mortality related to self-harm and psychological distress
- A preventable cause of many socially conditioned diseases, linked to high alcohol consumption
15 Clues: A condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus • A major risk factor for lung cancer, COPD, and cardiovascular disease • A chronic infectious disease strongly linked to poverty and overcrowding • A lung disease characterized by airflow obstruction, often due to smoking • A bacterial disease that can cause long-term disability and social stigma • ...
Mental Health in Classrooms 2022-04-25
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- higher rates of this hazard has an affect on the quality of life according to paragraph 4.
- college graduates interact with this group of young people on a daily basis according to paragraph 9
- the number of years that mental health can be impacted by the virus
- Awareness of the _____________ on our children is the first step
- this has always been an issue for many teens
- HealthCorp has worked on this since 2003
- the most requested lesson by many schools before the pandemic
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- This program is delivered by highly trained college graduates
- this has left many kids feeling sad and isolated
- building this has always been a focus of the Florida school system especially since coronavirus
- This guy is a medical doctor
- the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent _______________
12 Clues: This guy is a medical doctor • HealthCorp has worked on this since 2003 • this has always been an issue for many teens • this has left many kids feeling sad and isolated • This program is delivered by highly trained college graduates • the most requested lesson by many schools before the pandemic • Awareness of the _____________ on our children is the first step • ...
Chapter 5 - Mental Health 2019-01-14
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- When a person has an abnormal volume and pitch, this is termed what
- This type of disorder is apparent when a person’s response is much greater then the expected reaction to a traumatic life event
- Mental health is _______ and ongoing
- Assessing your patient’s awareness of the objective world in relation to the self (i.e. person, place, time), means you are assessing what
- This disorder is caused by brain disease of known specific organic cause (i.e. delirium, alcohol intoxication, and withdrawal)
- A gradual progressive process, causing decreased cognitive function even though the person is fully conscious and awake; it is not reversible
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- A full mental status exam can be utilized for assessing language dysfunction and any emotional problems associated with it. One type of language dysfunction is where the patient has an impairment of language ability secondary to brain damage. What type of abnormality is this?
- Assessing your patient’s ability to lay down and store experiences and perceptions for later recall (i.e. recent and remote memory), means you are assessing what
- The full mental status examination is a systematic check of emotional and cognitive functioning. The four main headings of a mental status assessment is: _________, Behavior, Cognition, and Thought processes (A, B , C, T)
- An acute confusional change or loss of consciousness and perceptual disturbance, may accompany acute illness such as pneumonia, and is usually resolved when the underlying cause is treated
- Assessing your patient’s awareness of objects through the five senses, means you are assessing what
- Mental status is a person’s emotional (feeling) and ______ (knowing) function
12 Clues: Mental health is _______ and ongoing • When a person has an abnormal volume and pitch, this is termed what • Mental status is a person’s emotional (feeling) and ______ (knowing) function • Assessing your patient’s awareness of objects through the five senses, means you are assessing what • ...
Chapter 5 - Mental Health 2019-01-14
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- Mental health is _______ and ongoing
- Assessing your patient’s awareness of objects through the five senses, means you are assessing what
- A full mental status exam can be utilized for assessing language dysfunction and any emotional problems associated with it. One type of language dysfunction is where the patient has an impairment of language ability secondary to brain damage. What type of abnormality is this?
- When a person has an abnormal volume and pitch, this is termed what
- Assessing your patient’s ability to lay down and store experiences and perceptions for later recall (i.e. recent and remote memory), means you are assessing what
- This disorder is caused by brain disease of known specific organic cause (i.e. delirium, alcohol intoxication, and withdrawal)
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- An acute confusional change or loss of consciousness and perceptual disturbance, may accompany acute illness such as pneumonia, and is usually resolved when the underlying cause is treated
- Assessing your patient’s awareness of the objective world in relation to the self (i.e. person, place, time), means you are assessing what
- The full mental status examination is a systematic check of emotional and cognitive functioning. The four main headings of a mental status assessment is: _________, Behavior, Cognition, and Thought processes (A, B , C, T)
- Mental status is a person’s emotional (feeling) and ______ (knowing) function
- A gradual progressive process, causing decreased cognitive function even though the person is fully conscious and awake; it is not reversible
- This type of disorder is apparent when a person’s response is much greater then the expected reaction to a traumatic life event
12 Clues: Mental health is _______ and ongoing • When a person has an abnormal volume and pitch, this is termed what • Mental status is a person’s emotional (feeling) and ______ (knowing) function • Assessing your patient’s awareness of objects through the five senses, means you are assessing what • ...
Introduction to Mental Health 2024-01-18
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- identifiable third parties of threats made by clients, even if these threats were discussed during therapy sessions otherwise protected by privilege
- is the direct application of physical force to a person without their permission to restrict their freedom of movement.
- imprisonment is defined as the unjustifiable detention of a client, such as the inappropriate use of restraint or seclusion.
- involves any action that causes a person to fear being touched in a way that is offensive, insulting, or physically injurious without consent or authority
- goes beyond symptom control and medication management to include personal growth, reintegration into the community, empowerment, increased independence, and improved quality of life as the beginning of the recovery process
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- and mental illness are hard to define
- involves harmful or unwarranted contact with a client; actual harm or injury may or may not have occurred.
- is the process by which the nurse gains recognition of their own feelings, beliefs, and attitudes.
- describes all mental disorders, outlining specific diagnostic criteria for each based on clinical experience and research.
- drugs, or drugs used to treat mental illness.
- is the involuntary confinement of a person in a specially constructed, locked room equipped with a security window or camera for direct visual monitoring.
- theories are sets of principles used to decide what is morally right or wrong.
12 Clues: and mental illness are hard to define • drugs, or drugs used to treat mental illness. • theories are sets of principles used to decide what is morally right or wrong. • is the process by which the nurse gains recognition of their own feelings, beliefs, and attitudes. • ...
Omar's Mental Health Puzzle 2023-03-09
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- State of worry
- Feeling of fear
- Affects how we feel, act,and think
- Different alternatives in mood and behavior
- A mark of shame related with a particular circumstance
- Extreme bullying
- Feeling of severe sadness
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- Well being
- People act as reality "abnormally"
- Unusual changes of mood, energy, and physically
- Experiences of someone that are out of the ordinary
- Difficulty with social skills
12 Clues: Well being • State of worry • Feeling of fear • Extreme bullying • Feeling of severe sadness • Difficulty with social skills • People act as reality "abnormally" • Affects how we feel, act,and think • Different alternatives in mood and behavior • Unusual changes of mood, energy, and physically • Experiences of someone that are out of the ordinary • ...
Ebun's Mental Health Puzzle 2023-03-09
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- This is a mood disorder where someone feels sad for a long period of time.
- An abnormality in physical and mental health.
- The treatment of disease or disorder
- This is a range of brain disorders, including mood, emotion,behavior and thought process.
- This disorder is when a person feels like theres alot of pressure on them or when they are worried about something.
- A mental disorder that is usually lifelong and associated in how the brain matures and how it processes information.
- This disorder is a mix of feelings where you feel like something bad is going to happen.This is a common disorder.
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- This is a mood disorder. People with this disorder usually have a lot of depression.
- Feeling down and like you're going to cry.
- A person who is professionally trained in therapy.
- A state of emotional, behavioural, and social wellbeing.
- A painful or damaging event or injury that affects a person long time.
12 Clues: The treatment of disease or disorder • Feeling down and like you're going to cry. • An abnormality in physical and mental health. • A person who is professionally trained in therapy. • A state of emotional, behavioural, and social wellbeing. • A painful or damaging event or injury that affects a person long time. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2024-05-07
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- not thinking coherently or rationally
- the art or act of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms
- not suitable or not fitting well with something else
- false perceptions of sensory experiences
- a type of anxiety disorder that involves fearing and avoiding
- a strongly held or fixed false belief that conflicts with reality
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- A loss of contact with reality
- open to change, readily changeable or unstable, or liable to change or move
- A condition in which part of the body is different shape from normal
- doing something a lot and unable to stop doing it
- something you try to do to cure an illness or injury
- a feeling of tiredness or lack of energy that can be caused by lifestyle, physical, or mental health issues
12 Clues: A loss of contact with reality • not thinking coherently or rationally • false perceptions of sensory experiences • doing something a lot and unable to stop doing it • not suitable or not fitting well with something else • something you try to do to cure an illness or injury • a type of anxiety disorder that involves fearing and avoiding • ...
Mental health crossword-Ronan 2022-04-27
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- scared of something
- from past expeirences
- really bad
- intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- not good eathier
- is good to get through somthing
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- is your body's natural response to stress
- eating uses all the food
- a temporary state of mind or feeling
- not good for you
- an idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind
- is heallthy
12 Clues: really bad • is heallthy • not good for you • not good eathier • scared of something • from past expeirences • eating uses all the food • is good to get through somthing • a temporary state of mind or feeling • intended to relieve or heal a disorder • is your body's natural response to stress • an idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-02
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- a supplement made by PYM that you can take in the morning for caffeine-free energy
- acronym for a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts executive functioning
- a common practice to help manage anxiety that involves sitting quietly and focusing on your breath
- intense, frequent, excessive worry
- a supplement made by PYM you can take in the evening to support with sleep and stress
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- an amino acid often found in black and green tea leaves and helps reduce anxiousness
- an amino acid found in gelatin that can help with insomnia, memory, and ADHD
- a supplement made by PYM formulated with GABA and L-Theanine you can take to reduce stress
- a neurotransmitter and amino acid that people with anxiety and ADHD are often deficient in. Supplementing with this can relieve symptoms.
- an amino acid that helps break down fat and turn it into energy. It's been shown as helpful for people with ADHD to supplement.
- the percentage of people with ADHD who are also diagnosed with anxiety
- the building blocks of protein
12 Clues: the building blocks of protein • intense, frequent, excessive worry • the percentage of people with ADHD who are also diagnosed with anxiety • an amino acid found in gelatin that can help with insomnia, memory, and ADHD • acronym for a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts executive functioning • ...
Mental Health & Family Dynamics 2025-04-04
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- Derived from observation, experience, or experiment rather than theory (adjective). Synonyms: Factual,Verifiable ,
- Relating to the treatment of disease or mental health conditions; having a healing effect (adjective).
- The act or state of sticking together to form a united whole (noun). Synonyms: Unity, Linkage
- A situation in which two people, groups, or countries give each other similar kinds of help or advantages (noun). Synonyms: Mutual exchange, Give-and-take
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- Impaired or abnormal functioning, often used to describe family or psychological issues (noun).
- The period between childhood and adulthood, typically ranging from ages 10 to 19. (noun).
- To experience difficulty and make a great effort (verb).
- The act of treating someone or something unfairly by publicly disapproving of them (noun).
- Referring to rules, behaviors, or conditions that impose limitations (noun).
- Independence or self-governance (noun).
- To convey a thought or feeling in words or gestures (verb).
- A condition that affects the normal functioning of the body or mind (noun).
12 Clues: Independence or self-governance (noun). • To experience difficulty and make a great effort (verb). • To convey a thought or feeling in words or gestures (verb). • A condition that affects the normal functioning of the body or mind (noun). • Referring to rules, behaviors, or conditions that impose limitations (noun). • ...
Mental health in sports 2024-09-25
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- In england they dont say youre crazy they say youre _____
- Found in an office with a couch in media
- made in 1864 England
- ______ weaving is the first half of this sport
- objective that ryhmes with the animal known to burrow
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- x marks the near middle of this condition
- I big fancy bus
- Taylor swifts lover plays
- An indent in an object
- Under enough of this even a building may fracture
- Less is more to win
- Guy who gets around with the ladies
12 Clues: I big fancy bus • Less is more to win • made in 1864 England • An indent in an object • Taylor swifts lover plays • Guy who gets around with the ladies • Found in an office with a couch in media • x marks the near middle of this condition • ______ weaving is the first half of this sport • Under enough of this even a building may fracture • ...
RBP/Mental Health Crossword 2024-10-31
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- The fully insured plan has IT, but the RBP plan doesn't.
- What can we open to check if a user has EAP through another company (not HealthJoy)? Please add a missing word: Benefits ******.
- What website should we use to locate an unconfirmed RBP provider if there is none in DC?Hint: It has 6 in its name, but we call it different.
- What document does the doctor's office send to the TPA once the services are rendered?
- What should we provide the office with to ask them to run a test claim? Please add a missing word: ***** ID
- What tab in DC can you use to check if a user has an EAP from HealthJoy?
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- We do not recommend this type of counseling if the user doesn't mention it in the ticket.
- It is not an insurance but a popular network carrier. It can be used as a complementary network for some RBP plans.
- Where should we add the name of the person who confirmed the RBP participation status on the call?
- For patients starting at what age can we recommend EAP?
- Please add the missing word: ******* billing is when a provider bills you for the difference between the provider's charge and the allowed amount.
- What should we recommend when the user is looking for a counselor but can not provide when the user is looking for a psychiatrist?
12 Clues: For patients starting at what age can we recommend EAP? • The fully insured plan has IT, but the RBP plan doesn't. • What tab in DC can you use to check if a user has an EAP from HealthJoy? • What document does the doctor's office send to the TPA once the services are rendered? • ...
TTS DRUGS (GROUP 1) 2024-10-24
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- The illegal trade and distribution of drugs is called drug ________
- Illegal networks that distribute drugs internationally
- The government allocates a large _______ to fight drug trafficking and support rehabilitation
- Drugs cause damage to these parts of the body, like the brain, liver, and lungs
- Drugs lower the overall ______ of life for users
- Vital part of the body damaged by drug use, such as the brain, liver, and _______
- Excessive use of drugs can lead to ________, which can be fatal.
- Drugs are a major trigger for increased _______ rates, such as theft and violen.
- Many drug users experience this mental condition, causing sadness and hopelessness.
- In the long term, drug use leads to ___________, making it hard to stop
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- The illegal act of transporting or selling drugs
- The crime of cleaning illegally obtained money, often linked to drug trafficking
- A harmful mental effect caused by drug use, where users see things that aren't real
- Drug users often experience ________, a mental disorder involving intense fear
- The condition of relying on drugs and unable to function without them
- The misuse of substances that affect both physical and mental health
- Mental health disorder caused by drug use, involving extreme fear and nervousness
- Drug users are often involved in illegal ________ acts to support their addictio
- Drug addiction often leads to losing this, impacting economic productivity.
- A fatal consequence of drug use, often from excessive consumption
20 Clues: The illegal act of transporting or selling drugs • Drugs lower the overall ______ of life for users • Illegal networks that distribute drugs internationally • Excessive use of drugs can lead to ________, which can be fatal. • A fatal consequence of drug use, often from excessive consumption • The illegal trade and distribution of drugs is called drug ________ • ...
Fit For Work 2026-01-23
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- Condition required to safely perform work duties
- Physical or mental condition affecting performance
- Required condition before starting a shift
- Using substances in a way not allowed by policy
- Employees must arrive at work free from this substance
- Being mentally and physically ready to perform job duties
- The ability to fucus safely on job tasks
- The opposite of impaired
- Drugs or alcohol present in the body
- A condition of being clear-headed and alert
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- Acting responsibly while working
- Substances that are prohibited in the workplace
- A core focus of fit for work programs
- Medications not prescribed or approved for use while working
- A written set of workplace rules
- To follow company rules and expectations
- A state of mental alertness
- A workplace expectation outlined in company rules
- The act of consuming alcohol or drugs
19 Clues: The opposite of impaired • A state of mental alertness • Acting responsibly while working • A written set of workplace rules • Drugs or alcohol present in the body • A core focus of fit for work programs • The act of consuming alcohol or drugs • The ability to fucus safely on job tasks • To follow company rules and expectations • Required condition before starting a shift • ...
Chapter 14: Promoting health 2023-02-17
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- includes regular physical examinations, blood pressure and diabetes screenings abd tuberculosis skin tests.
- the center of the wheel of wellness represents the least amount and the outer represents __________ wellness
- health promotion for school-age children
- is a questionnaire that evaluates risk for disease based on current demographic data, lifestyle, health behaviors.
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- includes eating healthy foods, exercising, wearing sunscreen, obeying seatbelt laws, and keeping up with immunizations
- represents the dimensions of health: emotional, physical, spiritual, social/family, occupational
- finds ways to help individuals develop a state of physical, spiritual and mental well being
- health promotion for life span conception to birth
- health promotion for infants
- Rehabilitation is the main intervention during this level
10 Clues: health promotion for infants • health promotion for school-age children • health promotion for life span conception to birth • Rehabilitation is the main intervention during this level • finds ways to help individuals develop a state of physical, spiritual and mental well being • ...
Mind-Play in May 2022-05-17
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- A common post-work ritual, that you can do along with deep breathing to relax.
- A common mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest in daily activities.
- The basis of human feelings that keeps changing based on situations, mood, or relationships with others.
- The treatment to relieve or heal any mental or psychological disorders by psychological means
- A state of physical or emotional exhaustion, often caused due to heavy workload.
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- The practice of taking care of yourself so you can stay physically, mentally, and emotionally well
- The month, popularly observed worldwide as Mental Health Awareness Month
- Uncomfortable sensations like racing heartbeat or sweating that most people commonly feel before or during an interview.
- A mark of social taboo & negative attitude that still surrounds Mental Health awareness
- Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety with increased heart rate when a person is faced with a fearful or unsure situation
10 Clues: The month, popularly observed worldwide as Mental Health Awareness Month • A common post-work ritual, that you can do along with deep breathing to relax. • A state of physical or emotional exhaustion, often caused due to heavy workload. • A mark of social taboo & negative attitude that still surrounds Mental Health awareness • ...
Filip Ziajka 2026-02-11
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- Opposite of low temperature
- Caused by eating bad or expired food
- Person addicted to alcohol
- Organ that allows us to breathe
- Keeping yourself in good shape
- Getting back to health
- Ilness wich you need to monitor your blood sugar
- Covers our organs and muscles from outside
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- A needle is used for it, it works very effectively since childhood.
- person who is qualified and helps with your mental health
- A person who knows about saving life and he is a lifeguard
- person who cannot see
- A medicine used for severe pain
- language used by deaf pepole
- way to deal with stress
- Bought mostly in pharmacy helps with our ilness
- take too much of something
17 Clues: person who cannot see • Getting back to health • way to deal with stress • take too much of something • Person addicted to alcohol • Opposite of low temperature • language used by deaf pepole • Keeping yourself in good shape • A medicine used for severe pain • Organ that allows us to breathe • Caused by eating bad or expired food • Covers our organs and muscles from outside • ...
PY3101 - Validation Study: Greek SF-36 2017-09-05
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- One of the methods used to measure validity in the SF-36 Greek Health Survey was item _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- Which was the first short form health questionnaires used to gather data and experience trade-offs regarding concepts represented? The SF- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- What does the basic construct of Vitality measure? Energy and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ levels.
- Minimum standards of comprehensiveness still needs to be met so that concepts measured in the questionnaire covers the necessary domains included in the construct. This is to ensure _ _ _ _ _ _ _ validity.
- Two distinct dimensions are measured by the SF-36, the Physical dimension, and the _ _ _ _ _ _ dimension.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ effect is the level above which variance in an independent variable is no longer measured or estimated.
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- The paper reported that a generally higher median was observed overall. This was due to the selection of a _ _ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ population.
- _ _ _ is an important health status factor that affects physical more than mental health.
- How many constructs is the Greek SF-36 measuring?
9 Clues: How many constructs is the Greek SF-36 measuring? • What does the basic construct of Vitality measure? Energy and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ levels. • _ _ _ is an important health status factor that affects physical more than mental health. • Two distinct dimensions are measured by the SF-36, the Physical dimension, and the _ _ _ _ _ _ dimension. • ...
Mental Illness 2022-03-30
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- A mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function also known as manic depressive disorder
- A mental illness characterized by inattention, hyper activity and impulsivness diagnoised most often in children
- Type of dimentia that causes the death of brain cells and subsequent impairment of thinking and memory
- A feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms such as sweating and stress
- The uncontrolled use of a drug
- comulsive disorder, behaviors or rituals that develop in response to the anxiety caused by obsessive thoughts
- An irrational fear of an object or event that poses little or no actual risk
- A mental illness that develops after a terrifying incident that involved physical harm or threat of harm
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- Mental illness characterized by a combination of symptoms that includes prolonged sadness and that interfere with a persons ability to undertake everyday activities
- A mental illness in which a person feels too much anxiety, often in response to everyday situations
- Unfounded or irrational distrust of other people
- Health conditions that change a person's thoughts,emotions,and behavior and that affects the person's ability to undertake daily functions
- Mental illness in which a person loses touch with reality; often characterized by hallucinations such as voices that other people cannot hear and delusions
- Any chemical substance that changes a person's physical state
- Obsessive compulive disorder, undesirable thoughts that occur constantly causing anxiety
15 Clues: The uncontrolled use of a drug • Unfounded or irrational distrust of other people • Any chemical substance that changes a person's physical state • An irrational fear of an object or event that poses little or no actual risk • A feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms such as sweating and stress • ...
Mental and Emotional Health Problems 2024-10-07
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- the use of certain medications to treat or reduce symptoms of mental disorders
- lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern
- a condition of feeling of uneasy or worried about what may happen
- treatment method designed to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns
- a prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness
- mark of shame or disapproval that results in an individual being shunned or rejected by others
- the act of intentionally taking ones own life
- helping families function in more positive and constructive ways
- an illness of the mind that can affect thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of a person, preventing them to live a happy, healthy, and productive life
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- treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors through rewards
- ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional
- a condition in which real of imagined fears are difficult to control
- series of suicides occurring within a short period of time and involving and involving several people from the same school or community
- this disorder includes patterns of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated
- treating multiple people at a time who have similar problems
- feeling isolated and separated from everyone else
- Type of disorder that involves mood extremes that interfere with everyday living
17 Clues: lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern • the act of intentionally taking ones own life • feeling isolated and separated from everyone else • treating multiple people at a time who have similar problems • a prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness • helping families function in more positive and constructive ways • ...
HHD Unit 1: Understanding health and wellbeing 2020-06-10
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- costs on which it is difficult to place a monetary value (they often involve emotions or feelings for both the individual and community)
- health and wellbeing relating to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations
- unit of measurement of burden of disease
- something that increases the likelihood of developing disease or injury
- health and wellbeing that relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings.
- a measure of how many healthy years of life are lost due to disease, injury or disability
- nutrient that is required by the body in small amounts (e.g. minerals and vitamins
- the number of years of life, on average, remaining to an individual at a particular age if death rates do not change. The most commonly used measure is life expectancy at birth.
- something that enhances the likelihood of a positive health and wellbeing outcome and lessens the likelihood of negative health and wellbeing outcomes from exposure to risk
- a type of fat required for optimal functioning of the body that in excess can lead to a range of health concerns including the blocking of the arteries (atherosclerosis).
- a measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death
- health and wellbeing that relates to the current state of wellbeing relating to a person’s mind or brain and the ability to think and process information
- a unit for measuring energy intake or expenditure (kJ)
- relates to unpleasant feelings and emotions that affect an individual’s level of functioning
- continually changing
- standard statistics that are used to measure and compare health status (e.g. life expectancy, mortality rates, morbidity rates)
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- an individual’s or a population’s overall health (and wellbeing), taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors
- costs not directly related to the diagnosis or treatment of the disease, but that occur as a result of the person having the disease
- when an individual has difficulty, or requires assistance, with any of the three core activities
- ill health in an individual and levels of ill health within a population (often expressed through incidence, prevalence
- a condition characterised by a reduction in bone mass that makes bones more likely to break and fracture
- episodes of hospital care that start with admission and end at transfer, discharge or death
- the state of a person’s physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual existence, characterised by an equilibrium in which the individual feels happy, healthy, capable and engaged
- refers to the number (or rate) of new cases of a disease/condition in a population during a given period
- nutrient that is required by the body in large amounts (e.g. protein, carbohydrates, fats)
- a measure of the impact of diseases and injuries; specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability.
- costs associated with preventing the disease or condition and providing health and wellbeing services to people suffering from it (include all those associated with developing and implementing health promotion strategies as well as the diagnosis, management and treatment of the condition)
- the number of deaths in a population in a given period
- health and wellbeing relating to the functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks
- a scale from 0 to 100 indicating the effect on blood glucose of foods containing carbohydrates
- the number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time
- health and wellbeing that relates to the ability to express feelings in a positive way
- promoting the interests or cause of an individual or a group of people
33 Clues: continually changing • unit of measurement of burden of disease • the number of deaths in a population in a given period • a unit for measuring energy intake or expenditure (kJ) • promoting the interests or cause of an individual or a group of people • something that increases the likelihood of developing disease or injury • ...
HHD Unit 1: Understanding health and wellbeing 2020-06-10
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- relates to unpleasant feelings and emotions that affect an individual’s level of functioning
- the number of deaths in a population in a given period
- episodes of hospital care that start with admission and end at transfer, discharge or death
- a measure of the impact of diseases and injuries; specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability.
- health and wellbeing relating to the functioning of the body and its systems; it includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities or tasks
- promoting the interests or cause of an individual or a group of people
- the state of a person’s physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual existence, characterised by an equilibrium in which the individual feels happy, healthy, capable and engaged
- something that increases the likelihood of developing disease or injury
- standard statistics that are used to measure and compare health status (e.g. life expectancy, mortality rates, morbidity rates)
- costs not directly related to the diagnosis or treatment of the disease, but that occur as a result of the person having the disease
- a condition characterised by a reduction in bone mass that makes bones more likely to break and fracture
- a measure of how many years of expected life are lost due to premature death
- nutrient that is required by the body in small amounts (e.g. minerals and vitamins
- a measure of how many healthy years of life are lost due to disease, injury or disability
- continually changing
- a unit for measuring energy intake or expenditure (kJ)
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- a scale from 0 to 100 indicating the effect on blood glucose of foods containing carbohydrates
- an individual’s or a population’s overall health (and wellbeing), taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors
- when an individual has difficulty, or requires assistance, with any of the three core activities
- health and wellbeing that relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics that arise in the mind and conscience of human beings.
- nutrient that is required by the body in large amounts (e.g. protein, carbohydrates, fats)
- health and wellbeing that relates to the current state of wellbeing relating to a person’s mind or brain and the ability to think and process information
- health and wellbeing that relates to the ability to express feelings in a positive way
- unit of measurement of burden of disease
- something that enhances the likelihood of a positive health and wellbeing outcome and lessens the likelihood of negative health and wellbeing outcomes from exposure to risk
- costs associated with preventing the disease or condition and providing health and wellbeing services to people suffering from it (include all those associated with developing and implementing health promotion strategies as well as the diagnosis, management and treatment of the condition)
- the number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time
- the number of years of life, on average, remaining to an individual at a particular age if death rates do not change. The most commonly used measure is life expectancy at birth.
- a type of fat required for optimal functioning of the body that in excess can lead to a range of health concerns including the blocking of the arteries (atherosclerosis).
- costs on which it is difficult to place a monetary value (they often involve emotions or feelings for both the individual and community)
- health and wellbeing relating to the ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations
- refers to the number (or rate) of new cases of a disease/condition in a population during a given period
- ill health in an individual and levels of ill health within a population (often expressed through incidence, prevalence
33 Clues: continually changing • unit of measurement of burden of disease • the number of deaths in a population in a given period • a unit for measuring energy intake or expenditure (kJ) • promoting the interests or cause of an individual or a group of people • something that increases the likelihood of developing disease or injury • ...
Addiction unit vocab 2023-12-04
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- When a person has no control over their actions. Can be physical or psychological
- Using an illegal substance, or a legal substance the wrong way
- carries out important functions like memory, thinking, and learning
- ensuring that a reaction is appropriate and that the systems of the body are in a constant state of equilibrium, also known as homeostasis
- The point of addiction or serious health problems
- Neurotransmitter responsible for feelings of mood, pleasure, and reward
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- Rely on certain mental state to recall information
- Physical or mental inability to perform normal functions
- Can be changed, influenced by social and psychological influences
- Physical and mental symptoms that occur after stopping or reducing intake of a drug
- Amount of drug/alcohol you can consume before impairment
- Brain body and genetics, cannot be changed
- biology + choices = outcome
- responsible for coordination and muscle activity
- responsible for behavior and emotional responses
- Rely on drugs and alcohol to have a good time with others
- regulates breathing, heart rate, and more
17 Clues: biology + choices = outcome • regulates breathing, heart rate, and more • Brain body and genetics, cannot be changed • responsible for coordination and muscle activity • responsible for behavior and emotional responses • The point of addiction or serious health problems • Rely on certain mental state to recall information • ...
Nutrition and Wellness 2025-04-14
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- – The kinds of food a person habitually eats.
- – A condition resulting from an unbalanced diet, either from too much or too little nutrition.
- – Units of energy provided by food and beverages.
- Eating – Paying full attention to the experience of eating and drinking, both inside and outside the body.
- – The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- – Macronutrients that provide the body with energy, found in foods like bread, fruits, and vegetables.
- Activity – Any movement of the body that requires energy, essential for overall health and wellness.
- Mass Index (BMI) – A measurement that uses height and weight to estimate body fat.
- Diet – A diet that includes the right proportions of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
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- – The process of maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body, primarily through water intake.
- – A holistic state of well-being that includes physical, mental, and social health.
- – Substances in food that the body needs to grow, maintain itself, and stay healthy.
- – The chemical processes that occur within the body to maintain life, including converting food into energy.
- – Organic compounds necessary for body processes, such as Vitamin C for immunity and Vitamin D for bone health.
- – Essential nutrients that support cell function and energy storage; includes healthy and unhealthy types.
- – A condition characterized by excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems.
- – A type of carbohydrate that the body cannot digest, important for digestive health.
- – Inorganic nutrients like calcium and iron that support body functions like bone strength and oxygen transport.
- – Nutrients that help build and repair body tissues, found in meat, dairy, beans, and nuts.
- – A fatty substance found in the blood; necessary in small amounts, but too much can cause heart disease.
20 Clues: – The kinds of food a person habitually eats. • – Units of energy provided by food and beverages. • – The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • Mass Index (BMI) – A measurement that uses height and weight to estimate body fat. • – A holistic state of well-being that includes physical, mental, and social health. • ...
Year 9 PDHPE 2025 2025-10-27
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- Adversity - Overcoming adversity means successfully dealing with difficult or challenging situations.
- Mindset - A positive mindset is an optimistic approach that focuses on potential opportunities rather than problems.
- of Health - Dimensions of health are different aspects of wellbeing including physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual health.
- - Resilience is the ability to recover quickly from setbacks or hardships.
- Management - Time management is the ability to plan and control how much time to spend on activities.
- and Fitness - Technology and fitness involve using devices or apps to monitor or enhance physical activity.
- Inequities - Health inequities are unfair and avoidable differences in health status experienced by certain groups.
- - Values are the principles or standards that guide a person’s behaviour and decision-making.
- of Training - Principles of training are guidelines that help improve fitness safely and effectively.
- - Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- Skills - Coping skills are strategies used to manage stress and emotions during difficult times.
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- - Contraception is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy.
- Activity - Physical activity is any bodily movement produced by muscles that requires energy expenditure.
- - Beliefs are ideas or convictions that an individual accepts as true.
- Skills - Relationship skills are abilities that help people communicate and interact effectively with others.
- to Changes - Responding to changes is how individuals adapt to physical, emotional, or social changes in life.
- Relationships - Intimate relationships are close relationships involving emotional and physical closeness.
- Transmitted Infections - Sexually transmitted infections are infections passed through sexual contact.
- of Fitness - Components of fitness are the elements that contribute to overall physical fitness, such as strength and endurance.
- - Identity is the sense of who you are, shaped by personal experiences, values, beliefs, and social influences.
20 Clues: - Contraception is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy. • - Beliefs are ideas or convictions that an individual accepts as true. • - Resilience is the ability to recover quickly from setbacks or hardships. • - Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • ...
Doctors 2021-06-12
10 Clues: I • acne • braces • calliou • physicals • pee problems • nervous system • mental health doctor • a doctor that is very popular in the start of march • doctor that takes care of female reproductive system
school 2024-01-29
10 Clues: EAT • 1+2=3 • bonjour • mental health • romans,saxons • nouns,adjectives • think outside the box • this is a time to run around • hark the herald angels sing... • chemicals+chemicals= explosion
Health & Environment Semester 2 (Recap) 2023-03-15
10 Clues: Use again (page ) • Trash place (page ) • Looking thin (page ) • Forest burning (page ) • Mid-day meal (page ) • Morning meal (page ) • Health problem (page ) • Regarding brain (page ) • Regarding weather (page ) • natural fertilizer (page )
Body Image and Eating Disorders 2023-03-29
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- both anorexia and bulimia can lead to this negative health issue
- when one does not eat properly or does not drink enough water they may get this negative health problem
- to sleep well it is important to turn these off at least an hour before trying to sleep
- people with anorexia and bulimia are afraid that this will happen if they eat
- this is a major contributor to people have issues with their body image
- using this drug too often at an early age can lead to mental health problems later in life
- using drugs or alcohol too frequently can lead to this
- eating too little food on purpose to try and lose weight
- this is a disorder that involves people struggling to breathe while sleeping
- getting the right amount of this each day can help people feel better about themselves
- before starting any diet you should speak to this professional
- this eating disorder is an acronym for people avoid food intake
- reducing calorie intake or different types of foods to try and lose weight
- eating large amount of food and eating quickly to cope with feelings or mental health issues
- developing this can help people feel more positive about themselves
- getting this everyday can help maintain healthy body weight and positive self-esteem
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- these kinds of drugs that people get from doctors can become addictive if they are not taken in the right dose
- these types of events early in life can lead to substance abuse
- these can be used to help with bowel movements but can also be abused for weight loss
- making harmful or harsh comments about another person's appearance
- taking laxatives can cause this negative health affect
- the way a person sees themself
- drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time
- people who binge eat sometimes end up with this sleep problem
- using any substance too much can lead to these types of behaviours that cannot be controlled
- this is one of the reasons people with ARFID do not like to eat food
- this may happen to the teeth of people who force themselves to throw up after eating
- these chemicals can be taken to help heal the body or grow muscles but can have extremely negative effects on your health
- overeating and then trying to throw up or use laxatives to purge the food that has been eaten
29 Clues: the way a person sees themself • taking laxatives can cause this negative health affect • using drugs or alcohol too frequently can lead to this • eating too little food on purpose to try and lose weight • drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time • people who binge eat sometimes end up with this sleep problem • ...
Units 1-5 Crossword 2017-12-13
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- When many professionals, with different levels of education, ideas, backgrounds, and interests, work together for the benefit of the patient it is called ________.
- Focuses on behavior known as crime; deals with the wrongs against a person
- A method that can be used to determine whether communication was successful
- Slander and libel are both examples of __________.
- To pay for the cost of health care, most people rely on ______ _________.
- Surgical, emergency care, rehabilitation, specialty, outpatient, health department, and medical center are all examples of different kinds of _______.
- ______ can be defined as the body’s reaction to any stimulus that requires a person to adjust to a changing environment.
- Wrongful act that does not involve a contract
- A skill or ability to encourage people to work together and do their best to achieve common goals
- The World Health Organization (WHO) is an example of a __________ ______.
- Health insurance plans that help pay expenses not covered by medicare.
- Who diagnose and treat disease, perform surgery, and correct vision problems or defects
- ___________ and other physicians established the importance of cleanliness and nutrition in preventing illness and disease.
- Provide care to help patients with physical or mental disabilities obtain maximum self care and function
- Any care that results in physical harm, pain or mental anguish
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- How long does it take to get a bachelor’s degree?
- A government program that provides healthcare for almost all individuals over the age of 65.
- Who was known as the Father of Modern Surgery?
- Human dissections began during the ___________.
- A set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong is called ______.
- Federal and state legislation requires health care agencies to have written policies concerning _________ ______, or the factors of care that patients can expect to receive.
- A _____ _________ is the first person to arrive at the scene of an illness or injury.
- _____________ is the exchange of information, thoughts, ideas and feelings.
- Provide support to the survivors interview the family of the deceased person requested prior
- Who made the First mercury thermometer in 1714?
- _________ is a process whereby a government agency authorizes individuals to work in a given occupation.
- A way to help prevent stress is
- __________ examine patients, obtain medical histories, order tests, make diagnoses, perform surgery, treat diseases/disorders, and teach preventive health.
- Illnesses were thought to be ____.
- What type of therapy involves the relaxation of the muscle and breathing techniques?
30 Clues: A way to help prevent stress is • Illnesses were thought to be ____. • Wrongful act that does not involve a contract • Who was known as the Father of Modern Surgery? • Human dissections began during the ___________. • Who made the First mercury thermometer in 1714? • How long does it take to get a bachelor’s degree? • Slander and libel are both examples of __________. • ...
Depression by Destiny 2023-05-12
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- Most common cause of Depression
- How long does a major depressive episode last
- A school cause for depression
- What does everyone believe depression is
- Bad for ye mental health
- Most common age group affected by depression
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- What is Depression?
- How long does depression usually last
- A mental illness that can come with depression
9 Clues: What is Depression? • Bad for ye mental health • A school cause for depression • Most common cause of Depression • How long does depression usually last • What does everyone believe depression is • Most common age group affected by depression • How long does a major depressive episode last • A mental illness that can come with depression
United Way 2015 Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-13
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- The National Alliance on Mental Illness’ mission is to support individuals with mental illness and their families through __________, education and outreach.
- Our focus is on education, income and health which are the building blocks for a good _________of life
- $3.00 per week provides a _________for 2 people to test for their High School Equivalency Diploma
- Impact areas include nurturing children, fostering safer & stronger communities, promoting health & wellness, and strengthening __________.
- Currently there are 45 not-for-profit ________ who are partners in the United Way of Will County’s membership
- Last year your contribution benefited one in _______ Will County residents through programs offered by one of the partner agencies receiving support from our United Way of Will County
- ________ line of Will county -This agency offer reassurance Calls through their (Sunshine Program) – to the elderly, disabled and homebound individuals with a friendly chat to check on their well-being
- Live ______
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- The benefit of making your donation online, the funds are _______.
- _____ is the third largest community health center in Illinois with more than 1.5 million visits since 2001. Also the largest provider of dental and behavioral services among community health centers in Illinois and serves three and a half times as many uninsured patients as the average community health center in Illinois.
- $1.00 per week supplies __________weeks of lunches for a homeless person
- ______ Services provides progressive, comprehensive services to people with disabilities promoting choice, dignity, and the opportunity to live and work in the community.
- To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of our __________
- Nearly 2.6 million_______ are engaged with United Way across the world to advance community-based and community-led solutions
- Bounce Back Social Services mission is to provide direct assistance to American Military _______, their family members, and the general public with services that will help them to become renewed, revived, and restored to recover from life issues and circumstance.
- United Way of Will County ________ raised 3 million to fund their agency programs
16 Clues: Live ______ • To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of our __________ • The benefit of making your donation online, the funds are _______. • $1.00 per week supplies __________weeks of lunches for a homeless person • United Way of Will County ________ raised 3 million to fund their agency programs • ...
United Way 2015 Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-13
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- The National Alliance on Mental Illness’ mission is to support individuals with mental illness and their families through __________, education and outreach.
- $3.00/ provides a _________for 2 people to test for their High School Equivalency Diploma
- Nearly 2.6 million_______ are engaged with United Way across the world to advance community-based and community-led solutions
- Live ______
- $1.00/week supplies __________weeks of lunches for a homeless person
- _____ is the third largest community health center in Illinois with more than 1.5 million visits since 2001. Also the largest provider of dental and behavioral services among community health centers in Illinois and serves three and a half times as many uninsured patients as the average community health center in Illinois.
- United Way of Will County ________ raised 3 million to fund their agency programs
- The benefit of making your donation online, the funds are _______.
- ________ line of Will county -This agency offer reassurance Calls through their (Sunshine Program) – to the elderly, disabled and homebound individuals with a friendly chat to check on their well-being
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- ______ Services provides progressive, comprehensive services to people with disabilities promoting choice, dignity, and the opportunity to live and work in the community.
- Bounce Back Social Services mission is to provide direct assistance to American Military _______, their family members, and the general public with services that will help them to become renewed, revived, and restored to recover from life issues and circumstance.
- Our focus is on education, income and health which are the building blocks for a good _________of life
- To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of our __________
- Currently there are 45 not-for-profit ________ who are partners in the United Way of Will County’s membership
- Impact areas include nurturing children, fostering safer & stronger communities, promoting health & wellness, and strengthening __________.
- Last year your contribution benefited one in _______ Will County residents through programs offered by one of the partner agencies receiving support from our United Way of Will County
16 Clues: Live ______ • To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of our __________ • The benefit of making your donation online, the funds are _______. • $1.00/week supplies __________weeks of lunches for a homeless person • United Way of Will County ________ raised 3 million to fund their agency programs • ...
health 2013-09-09
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- Practicing healthy habits to keep a person well and free from disease
- Actions or behaviors that represent a potential health threat
- Voluntarily choosing not to do something risky
- Personal behaviors and habits related to the way a person lives
- A combination of your physical, mental or emotional,and social well being
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- All the traits and properties that are passed along biologically from both parents
- An overall state of well-being or total health
- Sum total of your surroundings, your family, where you grew up, where you live now
- Individual capacity to obtain, interpret, and understand basic health information
- Beliefs and standards of a conduct that you find important
- The people the same age who share a similar range of interests
- Is the collection of beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
12 Clues: An overall state of well-being or total health • Voluntarily choosing not to do something risky • Beliefs and standards of a conduct that you find important • Actions or behaviors that represent a potential health threat • The people the same age who share a similar range of interests • Personal behaviors and habits related to the way a person lives • ...
TTS DRUGS (GROUP 1) 2024-10-24
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- The illegal trade and distribution of drugs is called drug ________
- Illegal networks that distribute drugs internationally
- The government allocates a large _______ to fight drug trafficking and support rehabilitation
- Drugs cause damage to these parts of the body, like the brain, liver, and lungs
- Drugs lower the overall ______ of life for users
- Vital part of the body damaged by drug use, such as the brain, liver, and _______
- Excessive use of drugs can lead to ________, which can be fatal.
- Drugs are a major trigger for increased _______ rates, such as theft and violen.
- Many drug users experience this mental condition, causing sadness and hopelessness.
- In the long term, drug use leads to ___________, making it hard to stop
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- The illegal act of transporting or selling drugs
- The crime of cleaning illegally obtained money, often linked to drug trafficking
- A harmful mental effect caused by drug use, where users see things that aren't real
- Drug users often experience ________, a mental disorder involving intense fear
- The condition of relying on drugs and unable to function without them
- The misuse of substances that affect both physical and mental health
- Mental health disorder caused by drug use, involving extreme fear and nervousness
- Drug users are often involved in illegal ________ acts to support their addictio
- Drug addiction often leads to losing this, impacting economic productivity.
- A fatal consequence of drug use, often from excessive consumption
20 Clues: The illegal act of transporting or selling drugs • Drugs lower the overall ______ of life for users • Illegal networks that distribute drugs internationally • Excessive use of drugs can lead to ________, which can be fatal. • A fatal consequence of drug use, often from excessive consumption • The illegal trade and distribution of drugs is called drug ________ • ...
Public Policy & Role of Government 2024-12-02
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- the different phases of the policy-making process
- an individual, group, organization, or entity that has an intrest in an issue, topic, or outcome
- a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability
- support and deliver a variety of health and health-related services and provide direct patient care services in clinics or health centers, referrals for care, and other services particularly focused on underserved populations
- Food and Drug Administration
- represents the public health agencies of all 50 states in the United States, the District of Columbia, the five U.S. territories, and the three freely associated states
- Public organizations receive their regulatory power either through legislation, as described above, or through executive order from the president, governor, or mayor
- all public, private, and voluntary entities that contribute to the delivery of essential public health services within a jurisdic-tion
- the series of stages that a policy goes through from creation to maintenance
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- when a policy issue aligns with a private sector interest or commercial interest and a government value interest, there is greater likelihood of success in advancing an effective agenda
- a system of laws, regulations, and actions that governments use to address social, economic, and environmental issues
- a system of government where two or more levels (i.e., national, state, and local) have certain powers and authority
- The federal government allocates funds to support various health programs.
- the sum total of all the organizations, institutions, and resources whose primary purpose is to improve health
- a federal law that generally prevents group health plans and health insurance issuers who provide mental health or substance use disorder (MH/ SUD) benefits from imposing less-favorable benefit limitations on those benefits than on medical/ surgical benefits
15 Clues: Food and Drug Administration • the different phases of the policy-making process • a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability • The federal government allocates funds to support various health programs. • the series of stages that a policy goes through from creation to maintenance • ...
Cyberbullying 2024-11-08
AP Psych 2025-05-23
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- Scientific study of mental processes
- Chemical messengers in the endocrine system
- They mimic the neurotransmitter to increase activation of the signal
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- Personality disorder characterized by attention seeking behavior
- Mental health professional that treats psychological disorders
- Psychologist known for classical conditioning
- Parenting style that emphasizes strict rules
- Brain lobe that processes visual information
- Process of transforming a information into memory
- Piaget’s first stage of cognitive development
10 Clues: Scientific study of mental processes • Chemical messengers in the endocrine system • Parenting style that emphasizes strict rules • Brain lobe that processes visual information • Psychologist known for classical conditioning • Piaget’s first stage of cognitive development • Process of transforming a information into memory • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-12-02
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- activities, perception by five senses, automatic thoughts, automatic feeling, action
- Hall, she believed that health is a state of self-awareness with conscious selection of behaviors that are optimal for that individual
- Care, practice of activities that individuals initiate and perform independently on their behalf in maintaining life, health and well being
- King, she described nursing profession that assist individuals and groups in society to attain, maintain, and restore health
- occur outside the individual
- According to Dorothy Johnson it is a subsystem defined as “the ultimate consequence of behaviors
- the nurse and the client initially do not know each other’s goals and testing the role each will assume
- defined by the World Health Organization as the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- Watson, “Theory of Transpersonal Nursing”
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- humanistic nursing theory by Paterson and Zderad is an example of
- process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- the first stage of Patricia Benner
- refers to recognizing the worth or giving importance of something to someone
- Nightingale, developed and described the first theory of nursing “ Environmental Model” (“Notes of Nursing: What It Is, What It Is Not”)
- Newman, she believed that humans are unitary beings in whom disease is a manifestation of the pattern of health
- occur within the person (eg. emotions and feelings, hypertension, low blood glucose)
- Jean Orlando, conceptualized “Nursing Process Discipline”
- when a word defined specifically according to the framework within which it is used the criterion involved is
- Abdellah, introduced “Patient-Centered Approaches to Nursing Model”
- Peplau, “Theory of interpersonal relations”
20 Clues: occur outside the individual • the first stage of Patricia Benner • Watson, “Theory of Transpersonal Nursing” • Peplau, “Theory of interpersonal relations” • Jean Orlando, conceptualized “Nursing Process Discipline” • humanistic nursing theory by Paterson and Zderad is an example of • process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness • ...
Theoretical Foundations of Nursing 2024-10-07
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- Focused on nurse-patient interactions and goal-setting.
- nurse specializes in patient care in surgical setting
- are used to describe, develop, discriminate and use present knowledge in nursing.
- A nurse who specializes in delivering babies.
- the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your arteries
- Defined nursing as assisting individuals to perform activities contributing to health or recovery.
- measurements like temperature, pulse, and blood pressure.
- is the practice of maintaining health and preventing or treating disease
- is the treatment of injuries or diseases by cutting open the body to remove or repair damaged parts.
- identification of an illness or examine any symptoms inside the body
- Described nursing as helping patients adapt to changes in health.
- is medicine used to improve a condition or illness.
- centers on the patient’s ability to perform self-care and how nursing supports that.
- is the treatment of mental or physical illness without using drugs or surgery.
- refers to anyone who provides care for a patient
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- is the management or coordination of health care by providers.
- A nurse responsible for administering anesthesia.
- provides care for patients with critical illness
- is an abnormal change in a person's functioning or response to a disease.
- focuses on the environment's impact on patient recovery.
- the process of gathering and interpreting information about a patient's health status.
- Is one of those terms people find it difficult to define.
- the person receiving care.
- physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack.
- a medicine, application, or treatment that relieves or cures a disease.
25 Clues: the person receiving care. • A nurse who specializes in delivering babies. • provides care for patients with critical illness • refers to anyone who provides care for a patient • A nurse responsible for administering anesthesia. • is medicine used to improve a condition or illness. • nurse specializes in patient care in surgical setting • ...
Health Tips 2025-06-30
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- Take essential ______ as recommended by your doctor.
- Include ______ training at least twice a week.
- Daily ______ helps protect heart health.
- Get regular medical ______ to catch issues early.
- ______ helps process emotions and supports mental wellness.
- Eat foods rich in ______ to support brain and heart health.
- Embrace your ______ — a sign of a joyful life.
- Light ______ supports bone density and strength.
- Eat more ______ for antioxidants and brain health.
- Gentle daily ______ keeps muscles limber.
- Drink healthy ______ packed with nutrients.
- Take a daily brisk ______ to improve cardiovascular health.
- Use ______ techniques to stay present and reduce stress.
- Use a ______ if balance is an issue.
- Include lean ______ with every meal to maintain muscle mass.
- Eat more ______ to promote digestion and heart health.
- Stay active in your ______ to feel connected.
- Daily ______ can improve mood and immunity.
- Choose ______ over refined carbs.
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- Regular ______ can ease joint and muscle pain.
- Regularly ______ to reduce the risk of depression.
- Home ______ helps control ingredients and portions.
- ______ is physical, mindful, and brings joy.
- Drink more ______ to support overall function.
- Try ______ to strengthen your core and improve posture.
- Moderate ______ exposure helps with vitamin D levels.
- Enjoy ______ to keep the mind stimulated.
- ______ gives purpose and community connection.
- A relaxing ______ session may support circulation.
- Proper ______ supports energy and skin health.
- Good ______ reduces back and neck pain.
- Improve ______ to help prevent falls.
- Short ______ can boost memory and alertness.
- Practice ______ to reduce anxiety and blood pressure.
- Always ______ before and after exercise to prevent injury.
- ______ to reduce inflammation and energy crashes.
- Gentle ______ helps with flexibility and stress.
- Quality ______ is essential for memory and recovery.
- Join a ______ class for fun and fitness.
- Think about your ______ and how you want to be remembered.
40 Clues: Choose ______ over refined carbs. • Use a ______ if balance is an issue. • Improve ______ to help prevent falls. • Good ______ reduces back and neck pain. • Daily ______ helps protect heart health. • Join a ______ class for fun and fitness. • Gentle daily ______ keeps muscles limber. • Enjoy ______ to keep the mind stimulated. • Drink healthy ______ packed with nutrients. • ...
