mental health Crossword Puzzles
Stress and Coping 2021-06-18
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- Simple and effective for calming and relaxation
- Done out loud when something is funny and can make you feel better
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension
- Dory's mantra
- An emotional release
- Time off from everything enjoying yourself
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- Mental exercise designed to calm and focus
- Familiar people who help us cope in stressful times
- 8 hours per day for health and happiness
- Can be done at a park or gym and is good for you
- Managing stress through different methods
11 Clues: Dory's mantra • An emotional release • 8 hours per day for health and happiness • Managing stress through different methods • Mental exercise designed to calm and focus • Time off from everything enjoying yourself • Simple and effective for calming and relaxation • A state of mental or emotional strain or tension • Can be done at a park or gym and is good for you • ...
World Mental Health Day 2020-10-11
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- get_______ help(Expert)
- _______who you are(don't change for others)
- Learn to deal with _____ (Pressure)
- ______ with people (Letter starts with C)
- _______for others(esp. old people need this)
- Avoid___________ (Leads to cancer)
- Do things you _____ (Passion)
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- 0008001004444(Helpline number for support)
- Relax yourself by doing___(Fitness)
- Talk about your_________(Emotions)
- Eat ______ (Avoid Junk foods)
11 Clues: get_______ help(Expert) • Eat ______ (Avoid Junk foods) • Do things you _____ (Passion) • Talk about your_________(Emotions) • Avoid___________ (Leads to cancer) • Relax yourself by doing___(Fitness) • Learn to deal with _____ (Pressure) • ______ with people (Letter starts with C) • 0008001004444(Helpline number for support) • _______who you are(don't change for others) • ...
World Mental Health Day 2020-10-11
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- Relax yourself by doing___(Fitness)
- get_______ help (Expert)
- in Maersk GSC ends with PRO)
- _______ for others(one of the famous
- Eat ______ (Avoid Junk foods)
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- Learn to deal with _____ (Pressure)
- Do things you _____ (Passion)
- Talk about your------------- (Emotions)
- _______ who you are (Be who you are)
- Avoid___________ (Leads to cancer)
- ______ with people (Letter starts with C)
11 Clues: get_______ help (Expert) • in Maersk GSC ends with PRO) • Do things you _____ (Passion) • Eat ______ (Avoid Junk foods) • Avoid___________ (Leads to cancer) • Learn to deal with _____ (Pressure) • Relax yourself by doing___(Fitness) • _______ who you are (Be who you are) • _______ for others(one of the famous • Talk about your------------- (Emotions) • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-27
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- One's view or image of oneself and one's role in life.
- A condition of physical, intellectual, emotional, and social well-being
- the study of factors that cause illness to determine their chances of occurring
- A state of well-being defined as a condition of physical, intellectual, emotional, and social well-being
- The ability to make responsible decisions about products and services that can affect one's health.
- To weigh or judge information
- a method of calling attention to a product.
- Possibility of danger or loss
- The passing of physical and mental traits biologically from parents to their children
- the selling of health-related products or treatments that have little or no medical value.
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- A person's confidence, pride, and self-respect.
- The measure of the average number of years that a group of people may expect to live
- Skills and talents of a person that have value.
- The classification that refers to being male or female
- A person who is like one or more others in age, status, or interests.
- Long lasting
- the selling of health-related products or treatments that have little or no healing power.
- Beliefs and standards that an individual feels are important to live by
18 Clues: Long lasting • To weigh or judge information • Possibility of danger or loss • a method of calling attention to a product. • A person's confidence, pride, and self-respect. • Skills and talents of a person that have value. • One's view or image of oneself and one's role in life. • The classification that refers to being male or female • ...
Health Management: Mental Health 2025-09-03
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- the state of being in strong health achieved through practicing healthy habits daily.
- the ability to manage your own emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.
- the body's response to life's changes, pressures, and challenges.
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- your emotional ad social well-being throughout life's challenges and experiences.
- close relations and interactions between people.
- how a person views their physical appearance, abilities and characteristics.
- a disagreement, struggle or problem between people.
7 Clues: close relations and interactions between people. • a disagreement, struggle or problem between people. • the ability to manage your own emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. • the body's response to life's changes, pressures, and challenges. • how a person views their physical appearance, abilities and characteristics. • ...
Sociology Crossword 2014-10-29
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- a category of mental disorder in which the patient has lost touch with the real world.
- the term used by psychologists for the part of our mind of which we are not aware.
- a category of mental disorder in which the patient suffers from irrational thoughts of persecution or foreboding.
- rewarding of people who display what society considers good behavior.
- theories of psychologists attempting to determine the methods that can successfully change or modify problem human behavior.
- a category of mental disorder in which the patent has feelings of high levels of anxiety.
- co-pioneered feminist anthropology.
- category of mental disorder, characterized by a habitual pattern of rule breaking and harming others.
- a complex mental disorder that leads to feelings of distress and social isolation.
- was the founder of analytical psychology.
- was an applied anthropologist who studied cultural change and agents of change.
- Maslow's term for the final stage of human needs, in which a person integrates the self.
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- the psychological theory that learning can be programmed by whatever consequence follows a particular behavior.
- the branch of psychology that focuses on health and wellness issues.
- Jung's term for people who use their psychological power to draw close to other people.
- is a branch of psychology that sets up experiments to see how individuals act in particular situations; deals with measuring and explaining human behavior.
- was key in developing the anthropological school of cultural materialism.
- advocated that learning occurs as a result of an organism responding to its environment.
- developed a theory of human motivation based on the hierarchy of needs.
- Jung's term for people who use their psychological power to look inward.
20 Clues: co-pioneered feminist anthropology. • was the founder of analytical psychology. • the branch of psychology that focuses on health and wellness issues. • rewarding of people who display what society considers good behavior. • developed a theory of human motivation based on the hierarchy of needs. • ...
Psychology Crossword 2026-03-24
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- a disorder characterized by short patterns of depressive episodes and hypomanic
- chronic trauma from an event
- sensors that alert you if you are too stressed
- a ranking of more and more scary situations
- medication you can take to treat depression
- traumatic chi, Knowledge or judgement
- a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by a lack of attention
- the use of rewards to reinforce certain behaviors
- a condition of persistent sadness that lasts for 2+ weeks
- a classification for diagnosing mental disorders
- how experiences, environment, and other factors influence personality
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- where you either tense up or run away
- therapy with multiple people
- kindness and empathy
- bravery
- social, biological, and psychological factors influence health
- a manuel for Diagnosing Mental Disorders
- a condition in which everything has to be perfect
- using dreams to determine the causes of psychological conflicts
19 Clues: bravery • kindness and empathy • therapy with multiple people • chronic trauma from an event • where you either tense up or run away • a manuel for Diagnosing Mental Disorders • a ranking of more and more scary situations • medication you can take to treat depression • sensors that alert you if you are too stressed • a classification for diagnosing mental disorders • ...
SAD Hacks 2022-11-17
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- A synonym for a medical doctor
- An adverb to describe the best/optimal action or choice
- An informal word that means a period of sadness
- Advice on how to get quick results
- To be or act like something or someone else
- A synonym for a health disorder/problem
- A synonym for smells
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- To fight against something with difficulty
- The act of fully accepting something
- The feeling that you cannot change a bad situation
- A mental health condition of persistent sadness and loss of hope
- Signs of a disease or disorder
12 Clues: A synonym for smells • A synonym for a medical doctor • Signs of a disease or disorder • Advice on how to get quick results • The act of fully accepting something • A synonym for a health disorder/problem • To fight against something with difficulty • To be or act like something or someone else • An informal word that means a period of sadness • ...
The Iodine Deficiency Disease program. Universal immunization program. Reproductive and Child Health program. The National Health Program for the Elderly. The quality of medical care and its provision systems. 2024-04-16
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- Effort to ensure safe and effective use of medical devices
- Essential mineral for thyroid health
- Program focusing on preventing blindness caused by vitamin A deficiency
- Government initiative to combat tobacco use
- National initiative addressing mental health services
- Campaign targeting the reduction of infant mortality rates
- Disease caused by lack of vitamin D
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- Campaign to promote healthy eating habits
- Regulation and oversight of pharmaceutical products
- Healthcare services tailored for the elderly population
- Disease caused by lack of vitamin C
- System ensuring standards in medical services
12 Clues: Disease caused by lack of vitamin C • Disease caused by lack of vitamin D • Essential mineral for thyroid health • Campaign to promote healthy eating habits • Government initiative to combat tobacco use • System ensuring standards in medical services • Regulation and oversight of pharmaceutical products • National initiative addressing mental health services • ...
Bonus Round: Health and Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-15
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- The "H" in Eurofins H&S
- All liquid waste needs _____ containment
- Day of the week you can go get safety shoes
- Rating system for pharmaceutical ingredients based on exposure
- Eurofins system to report a near-miss
- Segregation category number for flammable & combustible solvents
- ____ is mental health awareness month – May
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- You need to be wearing this to enter the lab
- Client system to report a near-miss
- Can you wear headphones in lab?
- Where should you stay if you are sick?
- You need to check this sheet before working with a chemical
12 Clues: The "H" in Eurofins H&S • Can you wear headphones in lab? • Client system to report a near-miss • Eurofins system to report a near-miss • Where should you stay if you are sick? • All liquid waste needs _____ containment • Day of the week you can go get safety shoes • ____ is mental health awareness month – May • You need to be wearing this to enter the lab • ...
Risk management 2025-08-26
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- – A guide for handling difficult times.
- – Department to meet for support and updates.
- – A plan to actively take control of your mental health.
- – Indications that things are not going well.
- – Regular activities you need to do to stay well.
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- – Gradual step back into work after illness.
- – Professional who may give recommendations in recovery.
- – Supports or changes you may need at work.
- – Organization that may provide advice on workplace rights.
- – Life, health, treatment, medication, and recovery aims.
- – Events or experiences that can cause relapse.
- – In-house counselling or employee assistance programme.
12 Clues: – A guide for handling difficult times. • – Supports or changes you may need at work. • – Gradual step back into work after illness. • – Department to meet for support and updates. • – Indications that things are not going well. • – Events or experiences that can cause relapse. • – Regular activities you need to do to stay well. • ...
Family Relationships 1st BD 2018-10-31
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- basic unit of society
- the condition and health of your thoughts and feelings
- two adults living together
- a parent a stepparent one or more children
- the condition and health of your body
- a mother a father one or more children
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- a parent and one or more children
- the way you relate to others
- any family with other relatives
- to provide for physical mental emotional and social needs
10 Clues: basic unit of society • two adults living together • the way you relate to others • any family with other relatives • a parent and one or more children • the condition and health of your body • a mother a father one or more children • a parent a stepparent one or more children • the condition and health of your thoughts and feelings • ...
Take Care of You 2024-02-19
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- A type of exercise that is good for heart health
- A state of well-being and contentment
- An important aspect of work-life balance
- An activity that helps to reduce stress
- A practice that promotes relaxation and mental calm
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- The first step in a skincare routine
- A type of healthy diet for heart health
- A regular activity that can help maintain heart health
8 Clues: The first step in a skincare routine • A state of well-being and contentment • A type of healthy diet for heart health • An activity that helps to reduce stress • An important aspect of work-life balance • A type of exercise that is good for heart health • A practice that promotes relaxation and mental calm • A regular activity that can help maintain heart health
Psychology 2024-10-10
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- - An intense, irrational fear of a specific object, situation, or activity.
- - The mental ability to store, retain, and recall information.
- - A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that affects mental health.
- - Chemicals in the brain that transmit signals between nerve cells.
- - A complex psychological state involving feelings, thoughts, and physiological changes.
- - The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
- - A person who is outgoing, sociable, and energized by interactions with others.
- - A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, often about an imminent event.
- - The way a person acts in response to a particular situation or stimulus.
- - The part of the mind that is inaccessible to conscious thought but influences behavior.
- - A mild mental illness involving stress but not a loss of contact with reality.
- - The practice of being aware and present in the moment.
- - A method of studying how the mind works and treating mental disorders.
- - A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
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- - The capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and problem-solving.
- - A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are impaired.
- - The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- Dissonance - The mental discomfort experienced when holding conflicting beliefs.
- - A person who tends to be quiet, reserved, and focused on internal thoughts.
- - The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- - The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's character.
- - A prejudice or inclination toward one side, often affecting judgment.
- - The founder of psychoanalysis who developed theories about the unconscious mind.
- - The body's response to challenging or threatening situations.
- - The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought.
- - The way individuals perceive themselves and are recognized by others.
- - The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings.
- - The selfless concern for the well-being of others.
- - Treatment aimed at relieving or healing a psychological disorder.
- - A learning process in which an organism's behavior is shaped by experience.
30 Clues: - The selfless concern for the well-being of others. • - The practice of being aware and present in the moment. • - The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings. • - The mental ability to store, retain, and recall information. • - The body's response to challenging or threatening situations. • ...
Psychology 2024-10-10
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- - An intense, irrational fear of a specific object, situation, or activity.
- - The mental ability to store, retain, and recall information.
- - A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that affects mental health.
- - Chemicals in the brain that transmit signals between nerve cells.
- - A complex psychological state involving feelings, thoughts, and physiological changes.
- - The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
- - A person who is outgoing, sociable, and energized by interactions with others.
- - A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, often about an imminent event.
- - The way a person acts in response to a particular situation or stimulus.
- - The part of the mind that is inaccessible to conscious thought but influences behavior.
- - A mild mental illness involving stress but not a loss of contact with reality.
- - The practice of being aware and present in the moment.
- - A method of studying how the mind works and treating mental disorders.
- - A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
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- - The capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and problem-solving.
- - A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are impaired.
- - The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- Dissonance - The mental discomfort experienced when holding conflicting beliefs.
- - A person who tends to be quiet, reserved, and focused on internal thoughts.
- - The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- - The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's character.
- - A prejudice or inclination toward one side, often affecting judgment.
- - The founder of psychoanalysis who developed theories about the unconscious mind.
- - The body's response to challenging or threatening situations.
- - The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought.
- - The way individuals perceive themselves and are recognized by others.
- - The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings.
- - The selfless concern for the well-being of others.
- - Treatment aimed at relieving or healing a psychological disorder.
- - A learning process in which an organism's behavior is shaped by experience.
30 Clues: - The selfless concern for the well-being of others. • - The practice of being aware and present in the moment. • - The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings. • - The mental ability to store, retain, and recall information. • - The body's response to challenging or threatening situations. • ...
_ 2023-03-28
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- Is on of the oldest and basic forms of communication.
- it tackles the most important health problems globally.
- Philippine Mental Health Law
- A type of small magazine that contains pictures and information on a product or a company.
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- Is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surfaces.
- A publication that is issued periodically, usually bound in paper cover and typically contains essays, stories, poems.
- This is the United Nations agency dedicated to global healt and safety, founded in 1948.
7 Clues: Philippine Mental Health Law • Is on of the oldest and basic forms of communication. • it tackles the most important health problems globally. • Is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surfaces. • This is the United Nations agency dedicated to global healt and safety, founded in 1948. • ...
Disability crossword 2024-06-04
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- outdated term for someone who has a mental disability
- offensive term used towards non vocal people
- a type of disability related to school and education
- someone who wears glasses or any other sort of visual aid
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- slur used for people with a mobility disability
- someone who can't speak or is verbally impaired
- someone who has a hearing disability
- a type of disability related to mental health
8 Clues: someone who has a hearing disability • offensive term used towards non vocal people • a type of disability related to mental health • slur used for people with a mobility disability • someone who can't speak or is verbally impaired • a type of disability related to school and education • outdated term for someone who has a mental disability • ...
Medical Careers 2026-04-01
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- Health ~ A field of public health focused on improving the physical and mental well-being of people within a specific geographic area or group.
- ~ The process of becoming secure against a particular disease or pathogen
- ~ Department of Children and Family Services
- ~ unpleasant symptoms resulting with stoppage of drugs or substances on which a person is dependent.
- ~ Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
- ~ World Health Organization
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- Service ~personalized A , flexible ceremony held to honor and remember a deceased person, usually without the body or ashes present
- ~ The study of people as a group, especially of statistical groupings according to age, gender, and environmental factors.
- ~ The ceremonies honoring a dead person, typically involving burial or cremation.
- ~ A ceremony or celebration in honor of a person who has died, held before or after the funeral (traditionally taking the form of a watch or vigil held beside the body of the dead person).
- ~ Bachelors of Social Work
- ~ Masters of Social Work
- ~ Department of Health and Human Services
- ~ Academy of Certified Social Workers
- ~ Licensed Clinical Social Worker
15 Clues: ~ Masters of Social Work • ~ Bachelors of Social Work • ~ World Health Organization • ~ Licensed Clinical Social Worker • ~ Academy of Certified Social Workers • ~ Department of Health and Human Services • ~ Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor • ~ Department of Children and Family Services • ~ The process of becoming secure against a particular disease or pathogen • ...
Jobs and Occupations 2023-08-14
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- fits and repairs the toilet
- Continuous tense of "work"
- Teaches at school.
- writes and sings
- auxiliary verb for singular pronouns
- place where scientists do experiments.
- mental health professional
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- Writer
- auxiliary verb for plural pronouns
- Represent people in court
- Heals your dog
- place where people go to have a meal.
- Cuts people hair
- Continuous tense of "grow"
- place where children go to learn.
15 Clues: Writer • Heals your dog • Cuts people hair • writes and sings • Teaches at school. • Represent people in court • Continuous tense of "work" • Continuous tense of "grow" • mental health professional • fits and repairs the toilet • place where children go to learn. • auxiliary verb for plural pronouns • auxiliary verb for singular pronouns • place where people go to have a meal. • ...
Review importance 2024-09-18
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- resources provide accurate information about conditions, symptoms, and treatment options
- enable the ability to recognize symptoms, seek help, and support others
- make informed decisions about treatment options
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- developed by professionals or reputable organizations
- ongoing development, promote better understanding and treatment
- educate about mental health issues and foster understanding and supportive environment
- access to self-help resources to take proactive steps to manage ones mental health
7 Clues: make informed decisions about treatment options • developed by professionals or reputable organizations • ongoing development, promote better understanding and treatment • enable the ability to recognize symptoms, seek help, and support others • access to self-help resources to take proactive steps to manage ones mental health • ...
Socioeconomic Status and Your Health 2016-09-21
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- The potential beginning of education for an individual. Limited or low-quality access is associated with difficulty in math or reading later.
- Chronic high blood pressure seen disproportionately in black and poor communities
- A large source of stress in poor neighborhoods, of which gangs are a large perpetrator
- Hazards such as lead and toxins, which can be significantly harmful to your health.
- A source of positive identity, satisfaction, and income, crucial to the idea of adulthood in the United States
- These can reduce health disparities. Social and public, for example
- An aspect of health often overlooked which can greatly impact our well-being. Individuals seeking this type of care may suffer from depression or schizophrenia
- The inability to stop using a substance despite negative consequences, such as drugs or alcohol. Often used as an escape from adversity and stress
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- Connections with others that are strongly correlated with good health
- Limited to access to this in high-quality leads to poor nutrition and, in turn health, in low SES communities
- Lack of this often delays medical care for those of low socioeconomic status
- A geographic are that can greatly affect one’s health, especially is unsafe
- Often used to cope with poor living conditions, this is toxic to our liver and raises our risk of serious health conditions when abused
- Access to this is crucial from an early age to increase future opportunity
- The type of care we need before we are born, often lacking in low SES communities
- This increases levels of cortisol and leads to disease in the long-term
16 Clues: These can reduce health disparities. Social and public, for example • Connections with others that are strongly correlated with good health • This increases levels of cortisol and leads to disease in the long-term • Access to this is crucial from an early age to increase future opportunity • ...
Health 6 2025-01-31
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- anything or anyone that causes you stress
- someone or something that makes you want to be a certain way or to do something
- the health of your relationships
- when all health components are balanced
- the health of your body
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- model someone you look up to and want to be like
- all about managing emotions and feelings
- the real or imagined danger you feel from life events
- being very sad for an extended period of time
9 Clues: the health of your body • the health of your relationships • when all health components are balanced • all about managing emotions and feelings • anything or anyone that causes you stress • being very sad for an extended period of time • model someone you look up to and want to be like • the real or imagined danger you feel from life events • ...
Mental Illness 2023-03-29
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- an obsessive-compulsive disorder undesirable thoughts that occur constantly causing anxiety.
- stress disorder (PTSD)- a mental illness that develops after a terrifying incident that involved physical harm or the threat of harm.
- addiction- The uncontrolled use of a drug.
- mental illness in which a person loses touch with reality often characterized by hallucinations, such as voices that other people cannot hear, and delusions.
- Disease- a type of dementia that causes the death of brain cells and subsequent impairment of thinking and memory
- unfounded or irrational distrust of other people.
- disorder- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy and ability to function also known as manic depressive disorder.
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- disorder- a mental illness in which a person feels too much anxiety often and response to everyday situations.
- illness- a health condition that changes a person's thoughts, emotions, and behavior and that affects the person's ability to undertake daily functions.
- an obsessive-compulsive 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.
- deficit hyperactivity disorder- a mental illness characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness; diagnosis most often in children.
- a feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating and stress.
- Depressive Disorder- mental illness characterized by a combination of symptoms that include prolonged sadness and that interfere with a person's ability to undertake everyday activities.
- a chemical substance that changes a person's physical or physicological state.
15 Clues: addiction- The uncontrolled use of a drug. • unfounded or irrational distrust of other people. • an irrational fear of an object or event that poses little or no actual risk. • a chemical substance that changes a person's physical or physicological state. • a feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating and stress. • ...
KODY 2023-03-10
11 Clues: to beg • to become angry • to attack as false • to descend and settle • the lack of prostpation • to distract an opponent • to a successful mission • a small roofed building • to recover one's health • precious fragile or charming • an illness or mental disability
Chapter 2 Dynamics 2025-09-30
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- care Care for illnesses of long duration, such as diabetes or emphysema
- Corps Led by the Surgeon General, Responds in times of extraordinary need
- promotion services help clients reduce the risk of illness, maintain optimal function, and follow healthy lifestyles
- Addiction A physical or psychological need for higher and higher doses of a drug.
- Federal legislation passed in 2010 that includes a number of provisions designed to increase access to healthcare, improve the quality of healthcare, and explore new models of delivering and paying for healthcare.
- Used by the United States to monitor at the state level behavioral risk factors that are associated with chronic diseases.
- illness Diagnosable disorder that is different from substance abuse and can impair function
- Medical Clinic Nonprofit, community-based or faith-based organizations that provide health care with little or no charge to low-income individuals who are uninsured or underinsured and are residents in the country where the clinic is located.
- Prevention services Public health programs designed to reduce the risk of injury or illness in the workplace or for the general public.
- Identifying and treating injury or disease
- Restore to normal life
- Mental Health Act Law passed in 1963 to establish Comprehensive Mental Health Centers throughout the United States.
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- Hospital A nonfederal, short-stay hospital whose services are available to the general public.
- Mental Health Centers Established in 1963 to serve the mental health needs in the United States as a result of a movement to deinstitutionalize those with mental illness. However, over time these centers were not adequately funded to meet mental health needs.
- system Organization that includes more than one hospital or one hospital plus other healthcare organizations such as skilled nursing facilities
- federal government agency responsible for improving the overall health and safety of the people of the United States
- care Services that do not require an overnight hospital stay.
- a home for the poor, supported by charity or public funds.
- Health Service The agency responsible for providing healthcare services to American Indians and Alaska Natives is:
- Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Community-based primary care center staffed by a multidisciplinary team of health care and related support personnel, with fees adjusted based on ability to pay.
- facilities One of a variety of settings where a patient can receive care
21 Clues: Restore to normal life • Identifying and treating injury or disease • a home for the poor, supported by charity or public funds. • care Services that do not require an overnight hospital stay. • care Care for illnesses of long duration, such as diabetes or emphysema • facilities One of a variety of settings where a patient can receive care • ...
Wednesday Wellbeing - World Mental Health Day 2021-10-13
11 Clues: toil at it (4) • tranquillity (4) • provide help (7) • joy or sadness (7) • anxiety inducer (6) • curative healing (7) • a state of emotion (4) • prolonged low mood (10) • advice and guidance (11) • health and happiness (9) • fear or mental anguish (7)
Self esteem and self concept 2023-04-04
8 Clues: how you see yourself • how you are physically • can help with low esteem • can boost your self-esteem • how you feel about yourself • health how you feel socially • health how you feel mentally • An activity that can help with self esteem
T1D Research KT 2022-05-12
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- The JDRF-CIHR Partnership to Defeat Diabetes was renewed in the fall of 2021 for _ million dollars.
- This endocrinologist received a Brain Canada JDRF Mental Health grant to explore self-compassion in youth.
- The first Canadian Centre of Excellence was officially launched on May 7th 2022 in this city.
- Dr. Haidar at McGill University is testing out an insulin plus _ artifical pancreas that may eliminate the need for carbohydrate counting
- On April 20th 2022 CIHR and JDRF Canada announced two new funding opportunities - _ medicine and psychosocial health
- This researcher is examining ways to use bioengineering to make blood vessels so that transplanted islets are happy and healthy and able to function well.
- This company recently received Health Canada approval for a trial that includes a gene edited cell replacement therapy that won't require immunosuppresive drugs.
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- CGMs can measure this metric to see how much of your day is within your target BG range
- When donor islets are transplanted into a recipient the recipient has to take _ drugs to keep their immune system from attacking the transplanted cells
- A new partnership with _ Biosystems will explore 3D printing technology for cell replacement therapies
- Diabetes _ is often an outcome measure for mental health grants. It is sometimes confused with depression.
- The cell type that produces insulin in the pancreas
- This disease-modifying drug has been shown to delay the onset of T1D by up to 3 years in people at risk of the disease
13 Clues: The cell type that produces insulin in the pancreas • CGMs can measure this metric to see how much of your day is within your target BG range • The first Canadian Centre of Excellence was officially launched on May 7th 2022 in this city. • The JDRF-CIHR Partnership to Defeat Diabetes was renewed in the fall of 2021 for _ million dollars. • ...
MEDICAL AND ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS by : Allain Macapagal 2019-03-18
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- prepares and dispenses medication prescribed by licensed health professionals; also provides information to patients regarding drugs, and consults with healthcare professionals on advances in drugs or medicine
- investigates, treats, and gives aid to people with social problems and helps people with mental illness, serious health conditions, financial difficulties, substance abuse problems, domestic or child abuse,
- makes and fits prosthetics or artificial parts for the human body
- Are food orthopuc or orthopedic foodware experts trained in the assessment of lower limb anathomy
- gives emergency medical treatment or assists medical professionals in emergency situations
- uses purposeful activity and interventions to maximize the independence and health of any client who is limited by physical injury or illness, cognitive impairment, psychosocial dysfunction, mental illness, or learning disability
- Uses music within a therapeutic relationship to address a clients need
- Performs imaging procedure using radioactive drugs and materials to make diagnostic evaluation
- examines, evaluates, and treats physical impairments through use of special exercise, application of heat or cold, and other physical modalities
- Develops and monitors exercise programs to help people regainmuscles strength and function due to injury or desease
- Assists in performing procedures that involves extracorporeal circulation
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- -diagnoses and treats patients with functional and organic speech defects and disorders
- Specializes in diagnosing of condition afecting the nervous system
- Performs complex diagnostic imaging studies on patients and plans ang administers radiation treatment
- specializes in the promotion of optimum cardiopulmonary function and health; regularly deals with various chronic respiratory diseases, such as asthma and emphysema
- Design treatment plan by patient by means of computer or manual computation to determine a treatment field technique that will deliver that prescribed radiation dose while taking in to consideration the doselimiting structure
- professionals with special training in phlebotomy or drawing blood from patients
- administers radiation therapy services to patients and observes patients during treatment; other duties may include tumor localization, patient follow-up, patient education, and record keeping
- Investigates diagnoses and treats effects of vinocular vission
- healthcare professionals who perform imaging procedures, such as x-ray examinations, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans and Computed Tomography (CT)
20 Clues: Investigates diagnoses and treats effects of vinocular vission • makes and fits prosthetics or artificial parts for the human body • Specializes in diagnosing of condition afecting the nervous system • Uses music within a therapeutic relationship to address a clients need • Assists in performing procedures that involves extracorporeal circulation • ...
Health Triangle 2022-10-31
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- having a balanced health triangle in all categories
- the state of being free from injury and illness
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- this is the category that deals with creating relationships and maintaining them
- the category of the triangle that deals with exercise, nutrition and hygiene
- this is the other name of the mental health category
- the category of the triangle that deals with stress, emotions, learning and enjoying yourself
6 Clues: the state of being free from injury and illness • having a balanced health triangle in all categories • this is the other name of the mental health category • the category of the triangle that deals with exercise, nutrition and hygiene • this is the category that deals with creating relationships and maintaining them • ...
Blume H&S Crossword puzzle 2022-11-03
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- is a 1st aider
- Blume's Employee assistant program
- What colour are warning signs
- no _____ allowed on site
- Where can the H&S policy be found
- Anything with the potential to cause injury is
- only use this extinguisher on flammable liquids
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- what is the most common reason for workplace slips?
- An employee has a legal duty to _____ with an employer regarding H&S matters.
- what assessment is created to identify potential hazards in the workplace
- a calming process to help with mindfulness
- _____ health is as important as physical health
12 Clues: is a 1st aider • no _____ allowed on site • What colour are warning signs • Where can the H&S policy be found • Blume's Employee assistant program • a calming process to help with mindfulness • Anything with the potential to cause injury is • _____ health is as important as physical health • only use this extinguisher on flammable liquids • ...
Unit 1 Harrison, Lane, Lucas 2023-09-11
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- Wise mind
- What is the shape of Health?
- The first step in the decision making process is
- Health is a combination of physical, Mental/Emotional, and what?
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- Popularity is an example of a _________
- What is the condition of your body?
- What is repetitive meanness?
- What is doing one thing at a time in the moment called?
- Spending time with others is part of _____Health?
- Multitasking is ___
10 Clues: Wise mind • Multitasking is ___ • What is repetitive meanness? • What is the shape of Health? • What is the condition of your body? • Popularity is an example of a _________ • The first step in the decision making process is • Spending time with others is part of _____Health? • What is doing one thing at a time in the moment called? • ...
Health&Medicine 2020-11-04
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- not well, having a disease
- a sharp feeling of suffering that you have in a part of your body when you are hurt
- a limited range or amount of food that someone eats to improve their health
- a naturally recurring state of mind and body
- someone who is receiving a medical
- a substance that you take to treat an illness
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- the red liquid that flows through the body
- signs of disease
- mental and social well being in which disease and infirmity are absent
- organic cell nutrition
- ... is matter than money
- H2O
12 Clues: H2O • signs of disease • organic cell nutrition • ... is matter than money • not well, having a disease • someone who is receiving a medical • the red liquid that flows through the body • a naturally recurring state of mind and body • a substance that you take to treat an illness • mental and social well being in which disease and infirmity are absent • ...
Elderly Lifecycle Crossword 2023-05-26
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- Omega 3 ______
- Nutrient good for bone health
- ______ with your family and friends can help with mental health
- Calcium and Vitamin D help prevent this bone disease
- One of the exercises recommended for this age group
- Name for this stage in life
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- One of the main ingredients in our recipe
- This stage in the life cycle is considered the ______ stage
- Examples of these are carrots, potatoes, broccoli, spinach, etc.
- Your mother's mother
- You drink this to stay hydrated
- The recommended amount of this per day is 7-9 hours
12 Clues: Omega 3 ______ • Your mother's mother • Name for this stage in life • Nutrient good for bone health • You drink this to stay hydrated • One of the main ingredients in our recipe • The recommended amount of this per day is 7-9 hours • One of the exercises recommended for this age group • Calcium and Vitamin D help prevent this bone disease • ...
SKS 2025-06-23
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- – A holistic state of good physical and mental health.
- – Activities often played for fun, competition, or challenge.
- – The state of being free from illness or injury.
- – What someone leaves behind for future generations.
- – A group of people living or working together.
- – Enjoyment or playfulness that brings happiness.
- – A state of peacefulness and calm.
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- – Physical contests like soccer, tennis, or basketball.
- – Gratitude or recognition of something’s value.
- – The physical world and all living things in it.
- – The ability to link or communicate with others.
- – The process of learning and gaining knowledge.
12 Clues: – A state of peacefulness and calm. • – A group of people living or working together. • – Gratitude or recognition of something’s value. • – The process of learning and gaining knowledge. • – The physical world and all living things in it. • – The ability to link or communicate with others. • – The state of being free from illness or injury. • ...
Dementia -1 2013-05-20
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- Donepezil, Galantamine, Rivastigmine are all this type of inhibitor.
- Abbreviation for dementia of lewy body
- Different dementias are giving different types of these recommendations.
- Dementia patients would benefit from this type of environment.
- Fronto-temporal dementia (Pick's disease), affect this part of the brain and usually the first sign of damage is a change in personality.
- Acetylcholine inhibitors SHOULD NOT BE PRESCRIBED for this type of dementia (except as part of a clinical trail). This is because the dementia may not be related to a deficiency of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, but brain damage occurring due to a decreased supply of blood to the brain.
- Everybodys’ business is a care service improvement pathway for mental health, that builds on this for older persons.
- Challenging behaviour can be related to this type of need.
- GL42 recommends joined up health and social care and refers to www.everybodysbussiness.com
- A causative factor related to leadership, that has been cited as a influencing factor with regard to challenging behaviour.
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- Care for dementia should consider neglect and other protection issues.
- An abbreviated formal cognitive testing tool
- GL42 recommends non pharmacological therapies, such as ) receptor. It is thought that over stimulation can cause degeneration of the nerve endings due to tis over stimulation of receptors. By blocking this receptor with this drug cell synapses can be protected. This drug is NOT TO BE USED FOR vascular dementia, due to decreased vascular circulation rather than neurotransmitter problems.
- Care Plans should be based on these aiming to reduce the amount of support.
- Gives advice on risk factors, diagnosis, screening and tests for this illness.
- GL42 describes the discharge process involving different departments as this type of service.
- CG42 advises us to mage this type of patient, inclusive of management in low stimulation environment.
- GL42 gives this type of insight to financial issues, and such as direct payments for care and statutory care and benefits.
- Consider facts like, educational level, health status, language, sensory input and physical and mental health when making assessments or diagnosis.
- An ideal way to build on training skills.
- Falls alarm emit alarms load in this.
21 Clues: Falls alarm emit alarms load in this. • Abbreviation for dementia of lewy body • An ideal way to build on training skills. • An abbreviated formal cognitive testing tool • Challenging behaviour can be related to this type of need. • Dementia patients would benefit from this type of environment. • Donepezil, Galantamine, Rivastigmine are all this type of inhibitor. • ...
Health Skills 2024-08-30
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- Moving your body
- You know how to find valad and reliable health info
- The abilitey to Manage your well-being
- The abilitey to work, and set towards a goal
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- The process of sharing info, ideas, and feelings
- The abilitey to think through your problems
- To recognize that there are many influence your health
- People in your life
- The abilitey to stand up for your self
- Your mind
10 Clues: Your mind • Moving your body • People in your life • The abilitey to Manage your well-being • The abilitey to stand up for your self • The abilitey to think through your problems • The abilitey to work, and set towards a goal • The process of sharing info, ideas, and feelings • You know how to find valad and reliable health info • ...
WHAT IS IT 2022-01-24
Body Positivity 2023-04-19
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- - Radiating light or warmth.
- - Feeling pleasure or contentment.
- - Possessing good health.
- - Having a rounded figure.
- - Full of energy and enthusiasm.
- - Expressing happiness or amusement.
- - To receive willingly.
- - Emitting energy or positivity.
- - Filled with happiness.
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- - Deserving respect or admiration.
- - Complete or undivided.
- - Attractive or appealing.
- - Existing in or caused by nature.
- - Hopefulness about the future.
- - Belief in one's abilities and qualities.
- - Moving with elegance and beauty.
- - Quality of being attractive.
- - Giving enjoyment or satisfaction.
- - Full of energy and enthusiasm.
- - Possessing physical or mental power.
20 Clues: - To receive willingly. • - Complete or undivided. • - Filled with happiness. • - Possessing good health. • - Attractive or appealing. • - Having a rounded figure. • - Radiating light or warmth. • - Quality of being attractive. • - Hopefulness about the future. • - Full of energy and enthusiasm. • - Full of energy and enthusiasm. • - Emitting energy or positivity. • ...
AFYA@UNIS Health Literacy 2024-05-24
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- Type of health related to emotional and social well-being
- Gaining confidence and control over your own health decisions and actions
- Platforms that can both improve and harm health literacy, in short (hint: read this week's article about social media)
- A key component to improving health literacy
- False or incorrect information about health, often perpetuated by the media
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- Actions taken to stop diseases or health problems before they start
- _____ disease, the leading cause of death in the US due to lack of education (hint: read this week's article about Public School health classes)
- ______ class is required in the US where students learn how to take care of their bodies
8 Clues: A key component to improving health literacy • Type of health related to emotional and social well-being • Actions taken to stop diseases or health problems before they start • Gaining confidence and control over your own health decisions and actions • False or incorrect information about health, often perpetuated by the media • ...
policy and procedure terms 2023-08-08
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- legal document enabling clients to give instructions to his/her health care providers about the types of medical treatment he/she wishes to receive if the client is unable to
- preventative care for clients that include routine health care screenings, check-ups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, or other health problem
- when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room
- an assessment to identify immediate and long term medical, mental health, substances, social services and other needs.
- an outlook of clients needs, goals, services and support to reflect goals related to health home qualifying conditions
- a group of healthcare and community agencies that have agreed to work together to help Medicaid recipients with serious and chronic health issues.
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- a questionnaire used to determine whether a member should be billed by the health home care management based on clinical and functional factors with support of a core services or services delivered
- process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services
- Client being removed from CHOICE services
- the documentation needed following a TOC
- a service provided to a client based on their care plan
- clients providers and support system
- sharing consent to document a clients willingness to share data among members of their care teams or providers.
- documentation of conversations with clients or care team member.
14 Clues: clients providers and support system • the documentation needed following a TOC • Client being removed from CHOICE services • a service provided to a client based on their care plan • process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services • when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room • ...
choice Policyandprocedure 2023-08-18
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- legal document enabling clients to give instructions to his/her health care providers about the types of medical treatment he/she wishes to receive if the client is unable to
- preventative care for clients that include routine health care screenings, check-ups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, or other health problem
- when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room
- an assessment to identify immediate and long term medical, mental health, substances, social services and other needs.
- an outlook of clients needs, goals, services and support to reflect goals related to health home qualifying conditions
- a group of healthcare and community agencies that have agreed to work together to help Medicaid recipients with serious and chronic health issues.
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- a questionnaire used to determine whether a member should be billed by the health home care management based on clinical and functional factors with support of a core services or services delivered
- process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services
- Client being removed from CHOICE services
- the documentation needed following a TOC
- a service provided to a client based on their care plan
- clients providers and support system
- sharing consent to document a clients willingness to share data among members of their care teams or providers.
- documentation of conversations with clients or care team member.
14 Clues: clients providers and support system • the documentation needed following a TOC • Client being removed from CHOICE services • a service provided to a client based on their care plan • process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services • when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room • ...
Getting Help Lesson 4 Chapter 4 2014-09-10
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- therapy involves treating a group of people who have similar problems
- therapy focuses on helping the family function in more positive ways.
- a physician who diagnoses and treats mental disorders
- therapy helps the patient to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns
- psychologist specializes in the emotional and behavior problems of school children
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- is a physician who treats physical disorders of the brain
- social worker provides guidance and treatment for emotional problems.
- therapy is the use of medications to treat symptoms of a mental disorders
- an ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health professional
- therapy is a treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors
- may handle personal matter or work in a school setting
- psychologist treats emotional and behavior disorders through counseling.
12 Clues: a physician who diagnoses and treats mental disorders • may handle personal matter or work in a school setting • is a physician who treats physical disorders of the brain • an ongoing dialogue between a patient and mental health professional • social worker provides guidance and treatment for emotional problems. • ...
Mental Illness 2023-03-29
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- disorder- a mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy and ability to function also known as manic depressive disorder.
- mental illness in which a person loses touch with reality often characterized by hallucinations, such as voices that other people cannot hear, and delusions.
- illness- a health condition that changes a person's thoughts, emotions, and behavior and that affects the person's ability to undertake daily functions.
- Truamatic stress- a mental illness that develops after a terrifying incident that involved physical harm or the threat of harm.
- an obsessive compulsive disorder undesirable thoughts that occur constantly causing anxiety.
- deficit hyperactivity disorder- a mental illness characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness; diagnosis most often in children.
- a chemical substance that changes a person's physical or physicological state.
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- Depressive- mental illness characterized by a combination of symptoms that include prolonged sadness and that interfere with a person's ability to undertake everyday activities.
- Disease- a type of dementia that causes the death of brain cells and subsequent impairment of thinking and memory
- an obsessive compulsive disorder behaviors or rituals that develop in response to the anxiety caused by obsessive thoughts.
- unfounded or irrational distrust of other people.
- 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.
- disorder- a mental illness in which a person feels too much anxiety often and response to everyday situations.
- addiction- The uncontrolled use of a drug.
15 Clues: addiction- The uncontrolled use of a drug. • unfounded or irrational distrust of other people. • an irrational fear of an object or event that poses little or no actual risk. • a chemical substance that changes a person's physical or physicological state. • a feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating and stress. • ...
Vocabluary tic-tac-toe 2022-03-29
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- Illness- Health condition that changes a person’s thoughts, emotions, and behavior that affects the person’s ability to undertake daily functions.
- deficit hyperactivity disorder- 78A mental illness characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness; diagnosed most often in children
- disorder- A mental illness that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function: also known as manic-depressive disorder.
- addiction- The uncontrolled use of a drug
- In obsessive-compulsive disorder, undesirable thoughts that occur constantly, causing anxiety.
- 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 substances that change a person’s physical or psychological state.
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- stress disorder- A mental illness that develops after a terrifying incident that involved physical or the threat of harm.
- An irrational fear of an object or event that poses little or no actual risk.
- depressive disorder- Mental illness characterized by a combination of symptoms that include prolonged sadness and that interfere with a person’s ability to undertake everyday activities
- In obsessive-compulsive disorder, behaviors or rituals that develop in response to the anxiety caused by obsessive thoughts.
- A feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating, and stress.
- unfounded or irrational distrust of other people
- disease- Type of dementia that causes the death of brain cells and the subsequent impairment of thinking and memory.
- disorder- A mental illness in which a person feels too much anxiety, often in response to everyday situations.
15 Clues: addiction- The uncontrolled use of a drug • unfounded or irrational distrust of other people • An irrational fear of an object or event that poses little or no actual risk. • Any chemical substances that change a person’s physical or psychological state. • A feeling of worry and fear that causes physical symptoms, such as sweating, and stress. • ...
Health 2021-09-24
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- a healthy one means compromise and feeling safe
- shortness of breathe, muscle aches, and shakiness are examples of
- can lead to a chain reaction of goodness from one act
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- part of the health triangle: emotions and feelings
- part of the health triangle: body and its state
- part of the health triangle: interactions and relationships
- A line or thing you shouldn't cross
- "chocolate or vanilla" is an example of a
- don't judge until you've walked a mile in their
9 Clues: A line or thing you shouldn't cross • "chocolate or vanilla" is an example of a • part of the health triangle: body and its state • a healthy one means compromise and feeling safe • don't judge until you've walked a mile in their • part of the health triangle: emotions and feelings • can lead to a chain reaction of goodness from one act • ...
Health Psychology Crossword 2024-02-26
8 Clues: Nervousness, or unease • Relating to one's feelings • A practice one may do every day • Something someone struggles from • To have an effect on one's character • A person's mental or physical condition • Relating to one's mental or emotional state • Things that contribute to the result of the outcome
CIH Modalities 2020-08-06
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- Use of focused attention and non-judgmental awareness, including transcendental, mindfulness meditation, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
- Use of sensors to teach control over body functions such as breathing, heart rate and muscle tone
- Combined practice of slow movements, coordinated-breathing, and mental focus
- Gentle techniques to alter energy fields and restore balance to allow healing.
- Faith-based, religious, or spiritual practice to promote health or healing
- Hands on pressure, rubbing, or manipulation of muscles and soft tissues
- Individualized treatment by a homeopathic practitioner or use of homeopathic remedies
- One-on-one or group talk therapy, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) by a psychologist or other mental health provider
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- A therapeutic group formed around a shared problem or experience
- Practices that combine physical postures, breathing techniques and meditation or relaxation
- Hands on adjustment of spine and joints to improve alignment, function, or pain.
- Stimulation of specific points of the body, with thin needles
- Use of deep relaxation and power of suggestion to change responses and behaviors
13 Clues: Stimulation of specific points of the body, with thin needles • A therapeutic group formed around a shared problem or experience • Hands on pressure, rubbing, or manipulation of muscles and soft tissues • Faith-based, religious, or spiritual practice to promote health or healing • Combined practice of slow movements, coordinated-breathing, and mental focus • ...
Institutional Corrections 2023-03-22
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- When looking at the buildup of the population of individuals w/ SMI/MI, ____________________ can be a cause.
- Mental Health screenings are supposed to occur within _____ days within being received.
- The focus of prisons are risk and _______.
- Within recent years, there has been an _____ in the use of special needs housing units.
- There is a lack of ______ prison mental health treatments.
- In the case of Estelle v. ______, inmates have the right to treatment for "serious medical need".
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- When looking at the Department of Corrections, treating offenders with MI is one of the _______ challenges.
- Inmates with SMI spend ____ time in prison than offenders not living with MI.
- ____% of inmates received treatment that did not need it.
- Inmates that are cognitively and emotionally unstable are seen as a _____.
- There is an inability of community to provide _____ services when inmates are released.
- When looking at the buildup of the population of individuals w/ SMI/MI, ____ _____ of psychiatric hospitalization can be a cause
- Persons with SMI are ______ times more likely to incarcerated.
13 Clues: The focus of prisons are risk and _______. • ____% of inmates received treatment that did not need it. • There is a lack of ______ prison mental health treatments. • Persons with SMI are ______ times more likely to incarcerated. • Inmates that are cognitively and emotionally unstable are seen as a _____. • ...
Health Related Activity 2022-10-02
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- Swelling in the body tissues caused by fluid accumulation
- Applications to join HESO are due in October...
- A term used to describe the loss of consciousness; also known as fainting
- Secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum that break down protein, fats, and carbohydrates
- The largest organ in your body that regulates temperature, fights disease and infection
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- The pulse that is located on either side of your neck
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- A body system that secretes hormones and other substances into the blood and onto the skin
- Body's normal response to any situation that changes a person's existing mental, physical, or emotional balance
- A branch of medicine that deals with the incidence (rate of occurrence) and prevalence (extent) of disease in populations
- Is a preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases
- Once a ____ always a ___ (CSUN related)
- The abbreviated term for Health Education Student Organization is
13 Clues: Once a ____ always a ___ (CSUN related) • Applications to join HESO are due in October... • The pulse that is located on either side of your neck • Swelling in the body tissues caused by fluid accumulation • The abbreviated term for Health Education Student Organization is • A term used to describe the loss of consciousness; also known as fainting • ...
Chapter 7 LP Nutrition K.Poole 2022-09-21
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- Simple guide to good nutrition.
- A factor in high blood cholesterol
- An eating disorder in which people have an intense fear of being obese
- A state of bodily or mental tension resulting from change
- An ED in which people eat large amounts of food and then feeling guilty and purge themselves of the food by vomiting or taking laxatives
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional health.
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- Condition affecting mostly women in later life in which bones mass is lost,causing to weaken bones.
- To promote sensible food choices and good health.
- Olive and canola oil, tend to be liquid at room temperature and to come from a plant source
- The accumulation of blood in the large muscles of the legs
- Is a component of blood that carries oxygen to all the cells of the body
- Is a fat-like substance in your blood.
- Usually made of people with a common concern, offer emotional help, information, and the benefits of a shared experience.
13 Clues: Simple guide to good nutrition. • A factor in high blood cholesterol • Is a fat-like substance in your blood. • To promote sensible food choices and good health. • A state of physical, mental, and emotional health. • A state of bodily or mental tension resulting from change • The accumulation of blood in the large muscles of the legs • ...
Environmental Health 2019-11-23
9 Clues: Mental Health • Danger or Threat • Pesticides and Mercury • Nutrition and Genetics • Well-being or Security • Safey and Relationships • Recommends or Advocates • Precautions or Safeguards • Influences Growth and Development
Environmental Health 2019-11-23
9 Clues: Mental Health • Danger or Threat • Well-being or Security • Nutrition and Genetics • Pesticides and Mercury • Recommends or Advocates • Safey and Relationships • Precautions or Safeguards • Influences Growth and Development
CHOICE policy and procedures 2023-08-18
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- preventative care for clients that include routine health care screenings, check-ups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, or other health problem
- the documentation needed following a TOC
- an assessment to identify immediate and long term medical, mental health, substances, social services and other needs.
- clients providers and support system
- a service provided to a client based on their care plan
- a questionnaire used to determine whether a member should be billed by the health home care management based on clinical and functional factors with support of a core services or services delivered
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- legal document enabling clients to give instructions to his/her health care providers about the types of medical treatment he/she wishes to receive if the client is unable to
- an outlook of clients needs, goals, services and support to reflect goals related to health home qualifying conditions
- when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room
- process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services
- sharing consent to document a clients willingness to share data among members of their care teams or providers.
- documentation of conversations with clients or care team member.
- Client being removed from CHOICE services
- a group of healthcare and community agencies that have agreed to work together to help Medicaid recipients with serious and chronic health issues.
14 Clues: clients providers and support system • the documentation needed following a TOC • Client being removed from CHOICE services • a service provided to a client based on their care plan • process to attempt to re-engage clients in choice services • when a member is admitted in the hospital and/or emergency room • ...
Psychopathology - Key Words 2018-04-15
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- Abnormality is defined as those behaviours that are extremely rare
- Is classified as an anxiety disorder and has two main components: obsessions and compulsions
- Study of mental illness or mental distress or the manifestation of behaviours and experiences which may be indicative of mental illness or psychological impairment
- A characteristic that affects someone physically or is connected to the nature side of the debate
- Every society develops its own set of standards for acceptable behaviour (social norms)
- Showing an inability to cope with everyday activities
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- A characteristic that affects the way someone thinks
- Only the absence of criteria for ideal mental health will lead to abnormality
- Is classified as a mood disorder
- A characteristic that describes how someone's feelings may be affected
- Is classified as an anxiety disorder based on an irrational fear
- Studies people who are "abnormal" or "atypical" compared to the members of a given society
12 Clues: Is classified as a mood disorder • A characteristic that affects the way someone thinks • Showing an inability to cope with everyday activities • Is classified as an anxiety disorder based on an irrational fear • Abnormality is defined as those behaviours that are extremely rare • A characteristic that describes how someone's feelings may be affected • ...
AP Psych Units 5.1-5.5 Review 2026-03-24
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- Stress response where people seek social support and protect others.
- Events or situations that cause stress.
- Persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities.
- Explains disorders using biological, psychological, and social factors.
- Study of how behavior and mental processes affect physical health.
- Severe disorder with distorted thinking, hallucinations, and delusions.
- (psychological) Emotional suffering or discomfort.
- Body’s 3 stage stress response: alarm → resistance → exhaustion.
- Positive, motivating stress.
- Automatic reaction to danger (face it, run away, or freeze).
- Study of happiness, well being, and strengths.
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- Disorders result from a predisposition + stress.
- Obsessions = unwanted thoughts; compulsions = repetitive behaviors to reduce anxiety.
- How happy and satisfied someone feels with life.
- Impaired or abnormal behavior that interferes with daily life.
- Behavior that goes against cultural expectations.
- Main handbook used to diagnose mental disorders.
- Negative, harmful stress.
- Positive change after a difficult or traumatic experience.
- Constant, excessive worry about many things.
20 Clues: Negative, harmful stress. • Positive, motivating stress. • Events or situations that cause stress. • Constant, excessive worry about many things. • Study of happiness, well being, and strengths. • Disorders result from a predisposition + stress. • How happy and satisfied someone feels with life. • Main handbook used to diagnose mental disorders. • ...
Psychology 2024-10-10
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- - An intense, irrational fear of a specific object, situation, or activity.
- - The mental ability to store, retain, and recall information.
- - A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that affects mental health.
- - Chemicals in the brain that transmit signals between nerve cells.
- - A complex psychological state involving feelings, thoughts, and physiological changes.
- - The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
- - A person who is outgoing, sociable, and energized by interactions with others.
- - A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, often about an imminent event.
- - The way a person acts in response to a particular situation or stimulus.
- - The part of the mind that is inaccessible to conscious thought but influences behavior.
- - A mild mental illness involving stress but not a loss of contact with reality.
- - The practice of being aware and present in the moment.
- - A method of studying how the mind works and treating mental disorders.
- - A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
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- - The capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and problem-solving.
- - A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are impaired.
- - The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- Dissonance - The mental discomfort experienced when holding conflicting beliefs.
- - A person who tends to be quiet, reserved, and focused on internal thoughts.
- - The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- - The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's character.
- - A prejudice or inclination toward one side, often affecting judgment.
- - The founder of psychoanalysis who developed theories about the unconscious mind.
- - The body's response to challenging or threatening situations.
- - The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought.
- - The way individuals perceive themselves and are recognized by others.
- - The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings.
- - The selfless concern for the well-being of others.
- - Treatment aimed at relieving or healing a psychological disorder.
- - A learning process in which an organism's behavior is shaped by experience.
30 Clues: - The selfless concern for the well-being of others. • - The practice of being aware and present in the moment. • - The state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings. • - The mental ability to store, retain, and recall information. • - The body's response to challenging or threatening situations. • ...
health 2016-10-20
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- accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.
- a substance in food that provides energy or helps form body tissues and that is necessary for life and growth.
- the number of times and exercise is performed.
- is simply a reaction to a stimulus that disturbs our physical or mental equilibrium.
- able to return to original form after being bent, compressed, or stretched out of shape.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- a class of energy-giving nutrients that includes sugars, starches, and fiber.
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- fitness the ability of the body to perform daily physical activities without getting out of breath, sore, or overly tired.
- a ceremony to view or watch over the deceased person before the funeral.
- the act of intentionally taking one's own life.
- a condition that occurs as s result of exceeding the recommendations of the FITT formula.
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. (negative stress)
- public service announcement.
- science or study of food and the ways in which the body uses food.
- having or showing a confident and forceful personality.
- a class of energy-giving nutrients; also the main form of energy storage in the body.
- the state or condition of being in good physical and mental health.
- a class of nutrients that are chemical elements that are needed for certain body processes, such as enzyme activity and bone formation.
- Health the health of the population as a whole.
- to express deep sadness because of a loss.
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- a class of energy-giving nutrients that are made up of amino acids, which are needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body.
- feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
- ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
- moderate or normal psychological stress interpreted as being beneficial for the experiencer. (positive stress)
- designate or treat (something) as more important than other things.
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- Disease a disease associated with the way a person or group of people lives.
- a state in which the body has lost more water than has been taken in.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- Health a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- steroid a synthetic version of the male hormone testosterone used for promoting muscle development.
- fitness qualities that are necessary to maintain and promote a healthy body.
- a formula made up of four important parts involved in fitness training: frequency, intensity, time, and type of exercise.
- Literacy is the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand the basic health.
- service a ceremony to remember the deceased person.
- one of the hormones that are released by the body in times of stress
- a ceremony in which a deceased person is buried or cremated.
- a dietary pattern that includes few or no animal products.
- tending to spend much time seated; somewhat inactive.
- heart rate zone a heart rate range within which the most gains in cardiorespiratory health will occur.
- Concept-an idea of the self constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others.
- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- a class of nutrients that contain carbon and are needed in small amounts to maintain health and allow growth.
- disease a disease that develops gradually and continues over a long period of time.
- is a chemical or biological agent, environmental condition, external stimulus or an event that causes stress to an organism.
- a fixed number repetitions followed by a rest period.
- Factor any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease of injury.
- the number of times the heart beats per minute while at rest.
- Esteem-confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.
51 Clues: public service announcement. • to express deep sadness because of a loss. • feelings of severe despondency and dejection. • the number of times and exercise is performed. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • the act of intentionally taking one's own life. • Health the health of the population as a whole. • ...
Year 11 health 2015-02-17
12 Clues: employee • ages 6-12 • number of deaths • cutting and writing • number of new cases • conception to birth • relates to self confidence • development attention span • relates to physical fitness • number of healthy years of life • years of life lost due to disease • state of complete physical mental social wellbeing
Luke Combs 2023-03-23
12 Clues: Awards • Single Debut • Man's best friend • Struggle with this • he had a record Deal • he follows his dreams • Mental health struggle • CMA Awards was located • Combs sings for his fans • Combs was inspired by him • he has his moments with OCD/Anxiety • what kind of music artist is Luke Combs
Synchrony 360 Benefits! 2022-02-07
9 Clues: Education • Education • Family Planning • Physical Therapy • Lump-sum Benefit • Work-life balance • Sports-related Injuries • Enhance Medical Coverage • Health (mental-substance abuse)
Environmental Health and Safety 2025-07-19
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- The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health
- A systematic four-step process to evaluate the health impact of environmental exposures.
- WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
- Dynamic communities of organisms and their physical environment, essential for ecological
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- Environmental principle suggesting cause-and-effect relationships are not fully established.
- Public health theory focused on addressing root causes of illness at the systemic level.
- Term for chemicals that interfere with hormonal systems and may affect future generations.
- Assessment tool for evaluating health hazards through job, home, hobbies, and exposures.
- The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
9 Clues: WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing. • The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health • The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. • Public health theory focused on addressing root causes of illness at the systemic level. • ...
Shakespeare "Mind Over Pop" Crossword 2021-01-11
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- Apparitions commonly found in Shakespeare's plays.
- Chaotic energy, Hamlet was described to fake this mental illness.
- Mufasa
- "Hamlets depiction of mental health conditions is a mixed ________"
- Also apparent throughout Hamlet. Through the passing of his father and
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- Important to process ideas and words by talking about mental illnesses.
- What Hamlet's mom did, wed again.
- The main character of Hamlet, the spawn of an honorable royal.
- Intense sorrow, Hamlet was described to actually feel this after the passing of his father.
9 Clues: Mufasa • What Hamlet's mom did, wed again. • Apparitions commonly found in Shakespeare's plays. • The main character of Hamlet, the spawn of an honorable royal. • Chaotic energy, Hamlet was described to fake this mental illness. • "Hamlets depiction of mental health conditions is a mixed ________" • ...
. 2023-08-19
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- International body established to develop food standards under the joint faoy who food standards programme
- A big organisation which supplies laboratory animals for research work
- One health program was named by
- Food chain is also called as
- Father of one health
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- Bacteria which requires small amount of oxygen
- Disease of infections the agents of which are naturally transmitted from animals to humans
- Bacteria which grows at 20-30°C and can grow <7°C are called
- Worlds largest vertically integrated dairy company
- Science of all those conditions or practices that ensure to maintain mental health and prevent diseases through cleanliness
- Acceptable dairy intake is based on
11 Clues: Father of one health • Food chain is also called as • One health program was named by • Acceptable dairy intake is based on • Bacteria which requires small amount of oxygen • Worlds largest vertically integrated dairy company • Bacteria which grows at 20-30°C and can grow <7°C are called • A big organisation which supplies laboratory animals for research work • ...
LET'S TEST 2023-01-08
HHD Revision 3/4 2021-10-29
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- personal preference, time constraints and convenience are _________ to bringing about change in dietary intake
- infrastructure, trade facilitation and international _______________
- effective __________: policies, institutions and functional economies
- main condition caused by the underconsumption of dairy foods
- a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or _____________
- who prerequisite of health that promotes the balanced relationship between landscape and species
- guideline 4: encourage, ________ and promote breastfeeding
- reducing medical costs and maximise income acts as a resource _____________
- socioeconomic status takes into account ________, employment and income
- the health status indicator that measures the number of new cases of particular condition during a specific time
- acronym for the health status indicator which measures the number of healthy years that a person is expected to live
- building resilience: _____________ assistance, disaster risk-reduction and social protection
- guideline 1: to achieve and maintain a healthy weight, be ______________ and choose amounts of nutritious foods and drinks to meet your energy needs
- optimal health and wellbeing enhances ___________ in the workforce and hence acts as a resource nationally
- addresses the broader _______________ of health
- the biomedical model of health focuses on diagnosing, __________ and treating illnesses
- in order to access private health insurance, individuals pay a ____________
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- spiritual health and wellbeing belongs to the realm of ideas, values, ethics and ________ of individuals
- term that refers to the process of enabling people to increase control over and improve their health
- medicare is funded by general taxation, medicare levy surcharge and _____________
- the _____________ and marketing of tobacco has resulted in similarities in health status for low, middle and high income countries
- gender equality, birth and population rates and education levels are all examples of _____________ characteristics
- air, water and _______ equality is an example of an environmental factor
- human development: participate in _________ that affect their lives
- _______ of government is an example of one of australia's partnerships
- multilateral aid is provided by a/an ________________________
- term that describes the organised and collective response and effort by society to protect, promote and improve health
- _______________ results in the biomedical model of health being expensive
- genetics and hormones, body weight, blood cholesterol are all examples of _______ factors
- conflict, mass migration, digital technologies, world trade and tourism are all examples of ____________
- high income countries have a ______________ birth rate/ population growth compared to low income countries
- organisation that categorises countries according to their income
- the NDIS provides ___________ technology such as wheelchairs
- type of social action whereby individuals give their clothing, time, money etc to those in need
34 Clues: addresses the broader _______________ of health • guideline 4: encourage, ________ and promote breastfeeding • main condition caused by the underconsumption of dairy foods • the NDIS provides ___________ technology such as wheelchairs • multilateral aid is provided by a/an ________________________ • ...
Mindful Eating: Mood and Focus 2025-08-11
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- The state of being fully engaged with the sensory experience of eating, from aroma to aftertaste.
- The act of consciously choosing foods that support mental clarity and energy.
- The body's natural signal for nourishment, often confused with emotional cues.
- The practice of savoring each bite, engaging all senses.
- Eating in response to feelings rather than physical hunger.
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- A key neurotransmitter linked to feelings of well-being, often influenced by gut health.
- The feeling of satisfaction after a meal, distinct from mere fullness.
- This dietary component, found in plants, is crucial for digestive health and stable energy levels.
- A common mental state after consuming sugary or processed foods, hindering clear thought.
- The communication superhighway between your digestive system and your brain, influencing mood and cognition.
10 Clues: The practice of savoring each bite, engaging all senses. • Eating in response to feelings rather than physical hunger. • The feeling of satisfaction after a meal, distinct from mere fullness. • The act of consciously choosing foods that support mental clarity and energy. • The body's natural signal for nourishment, often confused with emotional cues. • ...
Mental disorder 2022-10-28
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- compulsive disorder-often centers on themes such as a fear of germs or the need to arrange objects in a specific manner.
- disorder-A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.
- Attack-a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety.
- disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly.
- expert or specialist in psychology.
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- anxiety about one's health, especially with an unwarranted fear that one has a serious disease.
- chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning.
- Depression-A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
- Disorder-any disorder that significantly impairs the cognitive function of an individual to the point where normal functioning in society is impossible without treatment.
- traumatic stress disorder-A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
- Disorder-when a child has antisocial behavior.
- medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
12 Clues: expert or specialist in psychology. • Disorder-when a child has antisocial behavior. • Attack-a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety. • disorder that affects a person's ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. • medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. • ...
Health and safety key legislation 2025-11-27
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- and Social Care Act 2012 – Clue: Restructured NHS responsibilities.
- Act 1968 – Clue: Governs licensing and supply of medicines.
- Act 2010 – Clue: Combines anti-discrimination laws into one.
- of Information Act 2000 – Clue: Gives public access to government-held information.
- Time Regulations 1998 – Clue: Limits hours and ensures rest breaks.
- Safety Act 1990 – Clue: Ensures food is safe to eat.
- of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 – Clue: Requires employers to carry out risk assessments.
- Handling Operations Regulations 1992 – Clue: Prevents injury from lifting and moving loads.
- Rights Act 1998 – Clue: Brings European Convention rights into UK law.
- Act 2014 – Clue: Sets out local authority duties for adult care.
- (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 – Clue: Covers ventilation, lighting, and cleanliness.
- of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002 – Clue: Governs safe use of chemicals.
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- Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 – Clue: Created the DBS checking system.
- Standards Act 2000 – Clue: Established regulation of care services.
- of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 2013 – Clue: Requires reporting of workplace accidents.
- Protection Act 2018 – Clue: UK law aligned with GDPR.
- Capacity Act 2005 – Clue: Protects decision-making for those lacking capacity.
- Interest Disclosure Act 1998 – Clue: Protects whistleblowers in the workplace.
- and Safety at Work Act 1974 – Clue: Protects employees in all workplaces.
- and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 – Clue: Ensures equipment is safe to use.
20 Clues: Safety Act 1990 – Clue: Ensures food is safe to eat. • Protection Act 2018 – Clue: UK law aligned with GDPR. • Act 1968 – Clue: Governs licensing and supply of medicines. • Act 2010 – Clue: Combines anti-discrimination laws into one. • Act 2014 – Clue: Sets out local authority duties for adult care. • ...
Take a Mental Health Break 2013-04-23
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- A condition that causes persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest, and lack of energy
- The month of Mental Health Week
- A situation that causes an episode of anxiety to occur
- Belief that a person should be valued less because of his or her condition or circumstances
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- The act of showing feeling or amusement or good humour
- One who supports and sympathizes with another
- A service where employees can find more resources around mental health
- A feeling that a person may describe to others showing that he or she may be ill
- Can be characterized by persistent worry about major and minor concerns
9 Clues: The month of Mental Health Week • One who supports and sympathizes with another • The act of showing feeling or amusement or good humour • A situation that causes an episode of anxiety to occur • A service where employees can find more resources around mental health • Can be characterized by persistent worry about major and minor concerns • ...
Specialities in Psychology Crossword 2014-01-14
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- studies the maturation process
- works to overcome educational difficulties
- works with psychological issues that are related to business
- works with people who exhibit trouble coping with everyday problems
- works with diagnosis and treatment of disorders
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- studies any mental psychological issue
- studies issues related to how people learn
- develops and presents programs to help maintain mental health
- studies how society influences the individual
9 Clues: studies the maturation process • studies any mental psychological issue • studies issues related to how people learn • works to overcome educational difficulties • studies how society influences the individual • works with diagnosis and treatment of disorders • works with psychological issues that are related to business • ...
Music - Positive Impact on Mental Health 2022-05-15
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- Vibrations that travel through the air that can be heard
- Collection of sounds
- Become less tense or anxious
- Direction of attention to a single object
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- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions
- Having a feeling of sadness
- Neurotransmitter relating to the feelings of happiness
- State of mental or emotional strain
- Emotional, psychological, and social well-being
9 Clues: Collection of sounds • Having a feeling of sadness • Become less tense or anxious • State of mental or emotional strain • Direction of attention to a single object • Emotional, psychological, and social well-being • Neurotransmitter relating to the feelings of happiness • The scientific study of the human mind and its functions • ...
Body & Mind 2026-02-08
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- The organ that controls thinking and actions
- Mental or emotional pressure
- Physical activity that keeps the body strong
- Feelings such as happiness, anger, or fear
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- The kind of food a person eats daily
- A state of physical and mental well-being
- Rest needed by the body and mind every day
- To calm the mind and body
- The ability to pay attention
9 Clues: To calm the mind and body • Mental or emotional pressure • The ability to pay attention • The kind of food a person eats daily • A state of physical and mental well-being • Rest needed by the body and mind every day • Feelings such as happiness, anger, or fear • The organ that controls thinking and actions • Physical activity that keeps the body strong
Health 2025-10-03
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- a strong urge.
- conditions that weaken the body.
- to perform without fatigue.
- liquid that affects the liver negatively.
- is the chemical that is released when experiencing pleasurable activities.
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- something that takes up one-third of a person's
- chemicals that affect someone's mental or physical health.
- a state of being addicted to a substance or thing.
- mental disorder that is catagiricategorizedrvousness.
9 Clues: a strong urge. • to perform without fatigue. • conditions that weaken the body. • liquid that affects the liver negatively. • something that takes up one-third of a person's • a state of being addicted to a substance or thing. • mental disorder that is catagiricategorizedrvousness. • chemicals that affect someone's mental or physical health. • ...
Vocab from 22.10 2024-10-22
mental health in childhood 2023-05-14
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- the state or period of being a child.
- a drug or other form of medicine that is used to treat or prevent disease.
- a state of confusion.
- a strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- the manner in which someone behaves towards or deals with someone or something.
- the process of developing from a child into an adult.
- bear all or part of the weight of; hold up.
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- a very unpleasant or frightening experience or prospect.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others.
- feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- the treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
11 Clues: a state of confusion. • the state or period of being a child. • bear all or part of the weight of; hold up. • the process of developing from a child into an adult. • a very unpleasant or frightening experience or prospect. • the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others. • ...
Health 2023-10-30
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- beliefs that guide the way a person lives
- passing of traits from biological parents to children
- disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints
- combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being
- state of balanced health
- action or choices that may cause injury or harm to you or others
- taking steps to make sure something doesn't happen
- information based on facts
- refusing to participate in unsafe activities
- standards on which to base your decisions
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- comes from a person's point of view or beliefs
- beliefs, customs and traditions of a specific group
- your body's response to changes around you
- finding a solution to a disagreement
- process of making a choice or solving a problem
- results of actions
- ways to say no effectively
17 Clues: results of actions • state of balanced health • information based on facts • ways to say no effectively • finding a solution to a disagreement • beliefs that guide the way a person lives • standards on which to base your decisions • your body's response to changes around you • refusing to participate in unsafe activities • comes from a person's point of view or beliefs • ...
Individual Differences Abnormality 2013-05-09
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- one of the criticisms of Biological model
- The field of Psychology that deals with mental, emotional and behavioural problems
- People deviating from the average norm
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- Are called the advocates of the medical model
- Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses from one nerve cell to the next
- This model sees mental disorders as caused by abnormal physiological processes
- Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness
- approach Views abnormal behaviour caused by unconscious, underlying psychological forces
- Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking
- Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses
10 Clues: People deviating from the average norm • one of the criticisms of Biological model • Are called the advocates of the medical model • Approach Is the model that deals with irrational thinking • Bacteria or viruses can cause rise to Mental Health illnesses • Thoughts that take place automatically and without full awareness • ...
Fitness 2024-12-30
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- quick bursts of energy at maximum effort for a short time (eg. sprints, plyometrics, interval training)
- the state of being healthy in body and mind, especially as the result of deliberate effort
- the ability to use strength quickly
- overall physical health and performance
- everyday movements that require energy
- taking time to rest and repair after exercise
- an activity that occurs over an extended period of time (eg. brisk walking, dancing, gardening)
- the growth and increase in size of muscles
- multidimensional aspect of wellness that considers the physical health, mental health, and social health of an individual; the state of being free from illness or injury
- the ability to perform exercises at moderate to vigorous intensities for a prolonged period of time
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- training harder than usual to improve fitness either by increasing resistance or repetitions
- the ability to move a muscle or joint through a range of motion
- maximum amount of force a muscle can generate; high load low rep (eg. 5 reps at 80% 1RM)
- movement that is planned, structured, repetitive, and purposeful
- having a balanced diet to ensure the body is getting the fuel it needs and to promote muscle recovery and development
- focusing on a specific goal or activity in your training
- the ability to repeat an exercise without tiring; low load high rep (eg. 12 reps at 50% 1RM)
- gradually increasing the difficulty of your workout through increasing resistance, repetitions, or sets
18 Clues: the ability to use strength quickly • everyday movements that require energy • overall physical health and performance • the growth and increase in size of muscles • taking time to rest and repair after exercise • focusing on a specific goal or activity in your training • the ability to move a muscle or joint through a range of motion • ...
RE1 Module 5: Coping with Seasons 2022-01-18
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- Frame or express (words or a concept or plan) differently
- Boundaries around proximity, touch, PDA, unwanted comments regarding appearance or sexuality
- Boundaries around possessions, when they can be used and how they can be treated
- Negative perceptions, expectations, attributions, associated with unpleasant emotions, adverse behavioral, physiological, health outcomes (2 words)
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- Boundaries around time, lateness, when to contact, favors and free labour (2 words)
- Someone you choose to be reached in times of need (2 words)
- Building tools to prepare for the next challenging occurrence of event or occasion
- Speaking up on mental health challenges and needs to others
- Boundaries around inappropriate topics, emotional dumping and dismissing emotions
- Boundaries around freedom to have your own thoughts, beliefs, values and opinions
10 Clues: Frame or express (words or a concept or plan) differently • Someone you choose to be reached in times of need (2 words) • Speaking up on mental health challenges and needs to others • Boundaries around possessions, when they can be used and how they can be treated • Boundaries around inappropriate topics, emotional dumping and dismissing emotions • ...
Aspects of Health 2020-09-23
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- A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach.
- The aspect of health that refers to how well you get along with others.
- The aspect of health that refers to how you react to events in your life.
- A gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another.
- The aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions.
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- The number of years a person can expect to live.
- A state of high-level health.
- The overall well-being of your body, mind, and your relationships with other people.
- The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings.
9 Clues: A state of high-level health. • The number of years a person can expect to live. • A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach. • The aspect of health that refers to how well your body functions. • The aspect of health that refers to how well you get along with others. • The aspect of health that refers to how you react to events in your life. • ...
Social Change-Social Issues 2025-05-11
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- Health Support: Getting help from professionals like counselors or therapists is key when feelings become overwhelming.
- Connections: Having strong, supportive relationships with family and friends can make individuals feel cared for and less isolated.
- When family members or friends pass away, those left behind often feel deep sadness and grief.
- Issues: Conflicts at home or not feeling supported by family can cause a lot of stress and make someone feel lonely.
- Learning about ways to manage stress and understand mental health helps young people cope with challenging emotions.
- Consequences: When someone takes their own life, it reminds everyone that our community needs to focus more on supporting mental health.
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- Health Impact: People who have gone through difficult experiences might continue to feel sad or even feel guilty about what happened, even if it wasn’t their fault.
- Health Problems: Sometimes feelings like depression and anxiety can become very strong and difficult to manage.
- Communication: It’s very important to talk about your feelings with someone you trust, like a parent, teacher, or counselor, instead of keeping them inside.
- or Abuse: When someone is bullied or treated badly by others, it can make them feel deeply hurt and even lead to harmful thoughts.
- Pressure: Struggles with school work or an overload of tests can make students feel overwhelmed and as if they cannot succeed.
11 Clues: When family members or friends pass away, those left behind often feel deep sadness and grief. • Health Problems: Sometimes feelings like depression and anxiety can become very strong and difficult to manage. • Issues: Conflicts at home or not feeling supported by family can cause a lot of stress and make someone feel lonely. • ...
Medcial Careers Cluster 2026-03-31
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- Health ~ A field of public health focused on improving the physical and mental well-being of people within a specific geographic area or group.
- ~ The process of becoming secure against a particular disease or pathogen
- ~ Department of Children and Family Services
- ~ unpleasant symptoms resulting with stoppage of drugs or substances on which a person is dependent.
- ~ Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
- ~ World Health Organization
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- Service ~ A personalized, flexible ceremony held to honor and remember a deceased person, usually without the body or ashes present
- ~ The study of people as a group, especially of statistical groupings according to age, gender, and environmental factors.
- ~ The ceremonies honoring a dead person, typically involving burial or cremation.
- ~ A ceremony or celebration in honor of a person who has died, held before or after the funeral (traditionally taking the form of a watch or vigil held beside the body of the dead person).
- ~ Bachelors of Social Work
- ~ Masters of Social Work
- ~ Department of Health and Human Services
- ~ Academy of Certified Social Workers
- ~ Licensed Clinical Social Worker
15 Clues: ~ Masters of Social Work • ~ Bachelors of Social Work • ~ World Health Organization • ~ Licensed Clinical Social Worker • ~ Academy of Certified Social Workers • ~ Department of Health and Human Services • ~ Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor • ~ Department of Children and Family Services • ~ The process of becoming secure against a particular disease or pathogen • ...
Lesson 6 Vocab 2025-05-06
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- which is not considered an eating disorder per se but is a similar form of mental illness that can have serious consequences for long-term health.
- involves uncontrolled episodes of binge-ing (eating a large amount of food) and purging (trying to get rid of the food).
- The unique mixture of qualities and traits that distinguishes him or her from others.
- is a mood disorder in which a person feels extreme sadness and hopelessness.
- Refers to the way in which a person perceives himself or herself.
- and counseling are methods of treating mental disorders that involve talking about the condition and related issues with a mental health care provider.
- Does mean is that you’re able to use your thoughts to understand and control the effects that your emotions have on your behavior.
- is defined by the National Center for Complementary and AlternativeMedicine as “an individual’s sense of purpose and meaning in life, beyond material values.”
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- the taking of one’s own life some cases, episodes of depression alternate with periods of extreme excitability and restless-ness in a condition known as manic-depressive disorder or bipolar disorder
- involves feelings of intense worry, fear, or anxiety that do not stem from a specific source or cause. contrast, intense fear and anxiety that do relate to a specific situation or object (e.g., heights, crowds, spiders) are called-phobias.
- Believe they’re fat even when they’re dangerously thin; as a result, they may restrict their eating to the point of starvation.
- can also appear as an unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.Such thoughts or images are called -obsessions, compulsive behaviors,- which are unreasonable behavior done in an attempt to prevent a feared outcome.
- includes your thoughts, feelings,and behaviors related to your body size, shape, and appearance.
- In this condition, an individual who has experienced or witnessed a traumatic event, such as a war or terrorist attack,
- is the most common mental disorder diagnosed in children and young adults.
- or mental illness will be used (rather than emotional disorders).
16 Clues: Refers to the way in which a person perceives himself or herself. • or mental illness will be used (rather than emotional disorders). • is the most common mental disorder diagnosed in children and young adults. • is a mood disorder in which a person feels extreme sadness and hopelessness. • ...
fully siq crossword 2012-10-11
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- UN
- how we act-behave-interact with individuals in relationships and engage with society
- the number of years an individual can expect to live if current death rates do not change
- GP
- DALY's
- these people make up 2.2% of australias population. _________australians
- the number of deaths and neonatal deaths per 1000 live births and foetal deaths combines
- the number of deaths occuring in children under 5 years old
- the death rate in a population
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- WHO
- number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present ina community or population at a given time
- numbber of new cases of disease or condition in a community
- an individuals or populations overall state of health
- health of our mind and thought process and the ability to control ones state of mind including emotions, feelings and stressors
- level of funtioning of the body and its systems
- HALE
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease
- SES
- level or rate of illness, disease, injury and disability in a population that reduce quality of life
- there are lower and _____ socio economic groups
20 Clues: UN • GP • WHO • SES • HALE • DALY's • the death rate in a population • level of funtioning of the body and its systems • there are lower and _____ socio economic groups • an individuals or populations overall state of health • numbber of new cases of disease or condition in a community • the number of deaths occuring in children under 5 years old • ...
Benefits/Benefit codes 2022-07-11
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- Optical Dispensing (not Vision Exam)
- Medical Transportation Ambulance Service
- Acute Inpatient Care
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Emergency Care
- Hospital Services
- Primary Care Video Visit
- Outpatient (X-rays, Ultrasounds, Nuclear Medicine)
- MRI Scans
- Outpatient physical therapy in individual setting
- Inpatient Care for Maternity
- Oral/Dermal Contraceptives
- Formulary Generics
- Specialty Care Video Visit
- Mental Health Inpatient
- Outpatient Procedures - procedures provided in any setting
- Provider Visits
- Breast Pump
- Surgery Outpatient Services
- Medical Transportation Services
- Home Health Services
- Basic Health Plan List
- Therapy Services
- Formulary Brand Name
- Outpatient occupational therapy in an individual setting
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- Frame allowance every 12 or 24 months
- Emergency Department Visit
- Hearing Aids
- Chiropractic
- Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (Infertility)
- Hearing
- Hospitalization
- Rehabailitation: Inpatient / Outpatient
- Primary Care Telephone Visit
- Mail Order Incentive Generic
- IVF, GIFT, and ZIFT Services
- Routine Physical Exams
- Hospice
- Specialty Care Telephone Visit
- Primary Care Visit
- Mail Order Incentive Brand
- Hospice Services
- Specialty provider: Not primary care visits
- Diagnostic and Therapeutic Imaging
- Laboratory Services
- Outpatient (Lab Services/Pathology)
- Outpatient speech therapy in an individual setting
- Prescription Drugs
48 Clues: Hearing • Hospice • MRI Scans • Breast Pump • Hearing Aids • Chiropractic • Emergency Care • Hospitalization • Provider Visits • Hospice Services • Therapy Services • Hospital Services • Primary Care Visit • Formulary Generics • Prescription Drugs • Laboratory Services • Acute Inpatient Care • Home Health Services • Formulary Brand Name • Routine Physical Exams • Basic Health Plan List • ...
PDHPE physical fitness 2016-09-01
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- - a point of time as measured in hours and minutes.
- - activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- - the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- – Controlling body positions while standing still or moving.
- – Making movements work together smoothly.
- - stretching or testing your limits and become_______.
- - relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- - the condition in which things are happening or being done.
- - a condition of body and mind which typically recurs for several hours every night.
- – The ability to use muscle strength quickly.
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- - the action of measuring something.
- - the state of being free from illness or injury.
- Endurance – Engaging in physical activity for long periods of time.
- - the quality of being intense.
- - the rate at which something occurs over a particular period.
- - vigorous exercises designed to increase cardiovascular efficiency.
- - the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- - the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- - The ability to stop, start, and change directions quickly.
- - a category of people or things having common characteristics.
- – Performing a movement or covering a distance in a short period of time.
21 Clues: - the quality of being intense. • - the action of measuring something. • – Making movements work together smoothly. • – The ability to use muscle strength quickly. • - relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • - the state of being free from illness or injury. • - a point of time as measured in hours and minutes. • ...
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- Is on of the oldest and basic forms of communication.
- it tackles the most important health problems globally.
- Philippine Mental Health Law
- A type of small magazine that contains pictures and information on a product or a company.
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- Is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surfaces.
- A publication that is issued periodically, usually bound in paper cover and typically contains essays, stories, poems.
- This is the United Nations agency dedicated to global healt and safety, founded in 1948.
7 Clues: Philippine Mental Health Law • Is on of the oldest and basic forms of communication. • it tackles the most important health problems globally. • Is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surfaces. • This is the United Nations agency dedicated to global healt and safety, founded in 1948. • ...
Specialities in Psychology Crossword 2014-01-14
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- works with diagnosis and treatment of disorders
- studies any mental psychological issue
- works to overcome educational difficulties
- works with psychological issues that are related to business
- develops and presents programs to help maintain mental health
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- works with people who exhibit trouble coping with everyday problems
- studies the maturation process
- studies issues related to how people learn
- studies how society influences the individual
9 Clues: studies the maturation process • studies any mental psychological issue • studies issues related to how people learn • works to overcome educational difficulties • studies how society influences the individual • works with diagnosis and treatment of disorders • works with psychological issues that are related to business • ...
sports day 2021-09-21
9 Clues: change • a tool • anything • construction • to become fit • to achieve victory • a thing that beats • opposite of a passenger • a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
sports day 2021-09-21
9 Clues: change • a tool • anything • construction • to become fit • to achieve victory • a thing that beats • opposite of a passenger • a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
1st Grading (Health) 2018-03-27
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- defined as the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth from an ore body
- waste materials such as bottle
- happens when soil and rock are moved from one place to another by wind
- means any alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of any water
- the destruction of big areas of our forests
- comprises those aspects of human health that are determined by physical, chemical biological, etc.
- means any alteration of the physical, chemical and biological properties of the atmospheric air
- defined as a sociological group in a large place sharing one environment
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- sudden flood of great volume, usually caused by a heavy rain
- refers to leftover veg. , animal and fish material food in kitchen and establishment
- state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- an approached launched by the department of health in promoting community health
- the excessive sound that causes hearing loss
- defined as the art and science of maintaining
- the dump, food waste or discarded materials
15 Clues: waste materials such as bottle • the destruction of big areas of our forests • the dump, food waste or discarded materials • the excessive sound that causes hearing loss • defined as the art and science of maintaining • sudden flood of great volume, usually caused by a heavy rain • happens when soil and rock are moved from one place to another by wind • ...
22/23 MV Health Unit 1 Foundations 2022-08-15
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- The ideas, beliefs, and attitude about what is important that help guide the way you live.
- Those things you aim for that take planning and work.
- The sum of your surroundings.
- A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors.
- Communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful.
- Refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
- Taking steps to keep something from happing or getting worse.
- Is an ongoing condition or illness.
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- The failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards.
- Refers to the collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
- Is the combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being.
- Which is an overall state of wellbeing or total health.
- People of the same age who share similar interests.
- The sale of worthless products and services that claim to prevent disease or cure other health problems.
15 Clues: The sum of your surroundings. • Is an ongoing condition or illness. • People of the same age who share similar interests. • A deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors. • Those things you aim for that take planning and work. • Which is an overall state of wellbeing or total health. • Taking steps to keep something from happing or getting worse. • ...
Healthcare 2023-01-20
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- Medication expert whose role is dispensing prescriptions to patients, conducting health screenings, giving immunizations, and advising on the safe use of medicine.
- operate on patients who suffer from injuries, diseases or deformities.
- Medical doctors that specialize in anesthesia care.
- evaluate and treat patients' neuromusculoskeletal system, which includes nerves, bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- Medical doctors that is an expert in the care of your heart and blood vessels.
- Medical doctors that diagnose and treat injuries using medical imaging procedures.
- concentrate on fixing irregularities in teeth and jaws.
- Improvement of health via diagnosis, treatment or cure of disease in people.
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- provide medical and surgical care for people with foot, ankle, and lower leg problems.
- Health professionals who are experts in nutrition and the human diet.
- help patients overcome mental disorders that affect their daily lives.
- draw blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations.
- Healthcare professionals who diagnose, manage, and treat hearing, balance or ear problems.
- Deliver direct patient care and act as an advocate and health educator for patients, families, and communities
- help fit eyeglasses and contact lenses, following prescriptions from ophthalmologists and optometrists.
15 Clues: Medical doctors that specialize in anesthesia care. • concentrate on fixing irregularities in teeth and jaws. • draw blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. • Health professionals who are experts in nutrition and the human diet. • help patients overcome mental disorders that affect their daily lives. • ...
PE 2013-04-22
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- What L could help you win an event
- What GC could help you improve in a sport
- What D will have a drastic impact on your mental performance
- What P is how well you complete a task
- What F is the physical body state
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- What HRE is able to improve how well you can do a sport
- What S can pre-determine what sport you choose
- What F is the range of movement occurring at a joint
- What WTW will have a drastic impact on your mental performance
- What H is a state of complete mental, physical and social well-being
10 Clues: What F is the physical body state • What L could help you win an event • What P is how well you complete a task • What GC could help you improve in a sport • What S can pre-determine what sport you choose • What F is the range of movement occurring at a joint • What HRE is able to improve how well you can do a sport • ...
food crossword 2021-10-10
8 Clues: food came from milk • practices to preserve health • a macronutrient found in meat • a macronutrient found in bread • carbs found in fruits and vegetables • a choice of which food types you eat • an essential substance for an organism • the state of your physical or mental being
Physical Education Intro 2025-02-04
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- A sport often played with a orange or brown round ball.
- Improves cardiovascular health, strength, and endurance.
- Regular physical activity boosts this mental health factor.
- Increased during physical activity, it helps students concentrate.
- A condition that can be prevented through regular physical activity, often linked to heart disease.
- A person who is skilled at performing controlled physical exercises, often on special equipment and in the Olympics.
- Teamwork and cooperation are developed through these types of activities
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- An essential health component emphasized in PE alongside fitness.
- The physical aspect of PE, which includes movement and exercise.
- Activity that enhances mood, focus, and concentration
- The feel-good hormones released during exercise.
- Sport played with brown elongated sphere with white laces on a field.
- Activity that promotes social skills and group cooperation
13 Clues: The feel-good hormones released during exercise. • Activity that enhances mood, focus, and concentration • A sport often played with a orange or brown round ball. • Improves cardiovascular health, strength, and endurance. • Activity that promotes social skills and group cooperation • Regular physical activity boosts this mental health factor. • ...
Healthy Habits 2025-06-09
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- Making sure our body is ________ is important for our self-esteem and our physical health.
- Your _________ checklist is completed every morning.
- The act of drinking water to avoid dehydration.
- The act of allowing our body to rest and recover for several hours.
- Not a fruit, but a...
- A place you might go to exercise.
- Not a vegetable, but a...
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- Moving our body to keep us strong and healthy.
- A fruit that helps us stay hydrated - it even has water in the name!
- A type of natural sugar that is made by bees.
- These make foods and drinks sweeter! Can be natural or refined/processed
- Healthy ________ is an important part of taking care of our bodies.
- ________ health is just as important as physical health.
13 Clues: Not a fruit, but a... • Not a vegetable, but a... • A place you might go to exercise. • A type of natural sugar that is made by bees. • Moving our body to keep us strong and healthy. • The act of drinking water to avoid dehydration. • Your _________ checklist is completed every morning. • ________ health is just as important as physical health. • ...
MJPM 2025-06-15
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- – A formal legal trial or hearing.
- – Legal rights of the person.
- – Assistance or help provided to someone.
- – An official card, like ID or health card.
- – The person’s relatives or family members.
- – The person’s home or place of residence.
- – The act of safeguarding someone.
- – Protection or safety of a person.
- – Taxes paid to the government.
- – The court where legal cases are heard.
- – The person who receives protection or benefits.
- – The health and medical condition of a person.
- – A physical or mental disability.
- – An official legal document or action.
- – A file containing all important documents.
- – Financial or social benefits received.
- – Temporary or permanent shelter.
- – A process to solve conflicts peacefully.
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- – A legal protection with limited decision-making.
- – A private health insurance plan.
- – The official who makes decisions in court.
- – A formal legal mandate or power of attorney.
- – The legal system and fairness.
- – A place where someone lives, housing.
- – Income or financial means available.
- – Full legal guardianship of an adult.
- – All assets and property owned by a person.
- – A person appointed to assist in protection.
- – The legal representative of someone.
- – Official permission to do something.
30 Clues: – Legal rights of the person. • – Taxes paid to the government. • – The legal system and fairness. • – Temporary or permanent shelter. • – A formal legal trial or hearing. • – A private health insurance plan. • – The act of safeguarding someone. • – A physical or mental disability. • – Protection or safety of a person. • – Income or financial means available. • ...
Medical Specialists Crossword 2025-10-28
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- : Treats urinary tract conditions and male reproductive health issues.
- : Focuses on bones, joints, muscles, and related injuries.
- : Studies hormone-producing glands and metabolic disorders.
- : Focuses on diseases of the digestive system and related organs.
- : Handles autoimmune and joint diseases like arthritis and lupus.
- : Manages pain and provides anesthesia during surgical procedures.
- : Branch of medicine that deals with heart and blood vessel diseases.
- : Provides medical care for elderly patients and age-related conditions.
- : Treats patients with cancer using therapies like chemotherapy.
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- : Specialty focused on skin, hair, and nail disorders.
- : Specializes in kidney function, dialysis, and renal diseases.
- : Provides healthcare for children from infancy through adolescence.
- : Specialty concerned with eye health and vision correction.
- Health : Aims to prevent disease and promote wellness in entire communities.
- : Studies the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.
- : Deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care.
- : Uses X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to help diagnose illnesses.
- : Field concerned with diagnosing and treating mental and emotional disorders.
- Medicine : Applies medical knowledge in criminal investigations and autopsies.
- : Examines tissues and fluids to determine the cause of diseases.
20 Clues: : Specialty focused on skin, hair, and nail disorders. • : Deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care. • : Focuses on bones, joints, muscles, and related injuries. • : Studies hormone-producing glands and metabolic disorders. • : Specialty concerned with eye health and vision correction. • : Uses X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to help diagnose illnesses. • ...
