mental health Crossword Puzzles
English B Unit 1.3 Vocabulary - Xin Ye Lin 2020-12-11
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- Men with manorexia often feel the need to exercise excessively and (...) (zyskać masę ciała)
- węgiel drzewny
- The (...) birth leaves a scar on mother's abdominal area.
- to strengthen
- His most (...) feature is his blue eyes.
- There are so many young prisoners on the (...) row in the US
- The (...) industry can be very toxic.
- The (...) trigger of his depression was bullying.
- swędzenie
- kurczyć się, zmniejszać
- Models often have (...)(wyrzeźbione mięsnie brzucha)
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- plump
- whitener
- disadvantage
- retuszowane
- to worry
- brzuszek
- The allergic reaction to that foundation caused (...). (swędzenie)
- Every time I go out to an important event I get a (...) mark.
- His mental health is (...) (pogarsza się)
20 Clues: plump • whitener • to worry • brzuszek • swędzenie • retuszowane • disadvantage • to strengthen • węgiel drzewny • kurczyć się, zmniejszać • The (...) industry can be very toxic. • His most (...) feature is his blue eyes. • His mental health is (...) (pogarsza się) • The (...) trigger of his depression was bullying. • Models often have (...)(wyrzeźbione mięsnie brzucha) • ...
Health Care Review (Hosa, Vocabulary #1) 2021-09-23
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- One side of the Hosa triangle
- Hosa Advisor
- Creating a stable environment within the human body.
- Represents purity of purpose.
- Two different forms of a particular gene.
- Study of cells
- Without life
- White cell with a singular nucleus
- Another side of the Hosa triangle
- Having two cusps
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- A substance that is against(kills) bacteria
- Requirement for Hosa Competitive Events.
- Red blood cells
- The compassion of Hosa members.
- White blood Cells
- Blood condition in which someone is without enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to body tissues.
- Resembles fat.
- A life story about oneself.
- Another side of the Hosa triangle
- Loyality to the Health Care Profession.
20 Clues: Hosa Advisor • Without life • Resembles fat. • Study of cells • Red blood cells • Having two cusps • White blood Cells • A life story about oneself. • One side of the Hosa triangle • Represents purity of purpose. • The compassion of Hosa members. • Another side of the Hosa triangle • Another side of the Hosa triangle • White cell with a singular nucleus • ...
, 2024-09-04
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- sudden sleep attack
- field of psychology that applies to the legal system
- prescribes medications
- involves sleeping too
- the variable being manipulated
- changing one's thoughts perspective
- treatment for sleep apnea
- sleepwalking is this type of sleep disorder
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- Rogers and Maslow introduced this perspective
- sleep terrors occur more often in ____.
- reward systems fall under this perspective
- last stage (stage 5) of sleep
- psychologists have either a PhD or this.
- most common sleep disorder
- the founder of psychodynamic perspective
- psychologist who can diagnosis and provide therapy for individuals with mental health disorders
- the remembered story line of a dream.
- the variable being measured
- research method that tells a relationship between variables
19 Clues: sudden sleep attack • involves sleeping too • prescribes medications • treatment for sleep apnea • most common sleep disorder • the variable being measured • last stage (stage 5) of sleep • the variable being manipulated • changing one's thoughts perspective • the remembered story line of a dream. • sleep terrors occur more often in ____. • psychologists have either a PhD or this. • ...
Dominics crossword puzzle 2020-11-29
9 Clues: - good at art • - working hard • - good at sport • - kind and pleasant • - a religion that has Jesus • - physically strong, fit, and active • - able to be relies on as honest or truthful • - in a good physically or mental condition (in good health) • - having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level
Excersize and Nutrition 2024-01-23
9 Clues: What we eat • Moving your body • How long we live • an Irish mans' treat • The value of what we eat • The edible part of a plant. • Using a game as a part of exercise. • A seeded plant that spreads via consumption. • the wellness of our mental and physical state
Binky doodle 2020-04-01
Dissociative Identity Disorder 2025-10-29
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- comorbid condition caused by trauma in the past
- rapid shifts in mood
- the root cause of DID
- the involuntary shift from one alter to another
- patient with DID experiences gaps in
- the primary identity, the identity that is most often in control and handles daily life
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- the most effective treatment
- a feeling of being detached from one's self or body, as if observing from the outside
- a person's sense of who they are, which is fragmented with this mental health condition
- the mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, memories, or sense of identity
- when an alter in is control, the state of being in control or "in front" of the body
11 Clues: rapid shifts in mood • the root cause of DID • the most effective treatment • patient with DID experiences gaps in • comorbid condition caused by trauma in the past • the involuntary shift from one alter to another • when an alter in is control, the state of being in control or "in front" of the body • ...
health 2024-02-26
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- a illness; a mental health issue
- the general condition of the body
- the opposite of "dangerous", for example, “It's safe to drive slow”
- synonyms of "researchers"
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- synonyms of "soar" and "raise"
- It is a true cognate. When you have illness, you need a treatment.
- a verb used to experience a particular emotion, such as happiness, pain, and sadness
7 Clues: synonyms of "researchers" • synonyms of "soar" and "raise" • a illness; a mental health issue • the general condition of the body • It is a true cognate. When you have illness, you need a treatment. • the opposite of "dangerous", for example, “It's safe to drive slow” • a verb used to experience a particular emotion, such as happiness, pain, and sadness
Alcohol 2025-09-09
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- Ability to remember things
- Organ that controls thinking, memory, and movement
- A nervous mental state
- Shaking in the body caused by nervous system damage
- Severe memory loss that can result from brain damage
- The body’s main detox organ
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- Ability to move smoothly, often lost when drinking
- Overall wellbeing
- Becomes slurred after too much alcohol
- Groups of cells
- Liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients
- When someone can’t stop drinking even though it causes harm
- Pathways that send signals around the body
13 Clues: Groups of cells • Overall wellbeing • A nervous mental state • Ability to remember things • The body’s main detox organ • Becomes slurred after too much alcohol • Liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients • Pathways that send signals around the body • Ability to move smoothly, often lost when drinking • Organ that controls thinking, memory, and movement • ...
Alcohol 2025-09-09
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- Ability to move smoothly, often lost when drinking
- Severe memory loss that can result from brain damage
- Shaking in the body caused by nervous system damage
- Groups of cells
- The body’s main detox organ
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- Becomes slurred after too much alcohol
- Liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients
- When someone can’t stop drinking even though it causes harm
- Pathways that send signals around the body
- Overall wellbeing
- A nervous mental state
- Ability to remember things
- Organ that controls thinking, memory, and movement
13 Clues: Groups of cells • Overall wellbeing • A nervous mental state • Ability to remember things • The body’s main detox organ • Becomes slurred after too much alcohol • Liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients • Pathways that send signals around the body • Ability to move smoothly, often lost when drinking • Organ that controls thinking, memory, and movement • ...
depression 2025-09-23
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- is one of the causes of depression
- is a common cause of depression in soldiers
- can help with depression
- can help with depression to stay in touch
- what you feel
- is a common thing people do when depressed
- is a common way to help with depression
- peer pressure can cause
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- can cause or make depression worse
- common mental health condition
- can be a cause of some depression
- can be a cause of some depression
- is a common cause of depression in people
- can be a cause of some depression
- can help with depression to stay in touch
- media can cause
16 Clues: what you feel • media can cause • peer pressure can cause • can help with depression • common mental health condition • can be a cause of some depression • can be a cause of some depression • can be a cause of some depression • is one of the causes of depression • can cause or make depression worse • is a common way to help with depression • ...
Salud Mental 2025-07-29
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- electrónicos que pueden afectar negativamente el sueño por la luz azul que emiten.
- natural que puede brindar calma, relajación y beneficios psicológicos.
- reparador necesario para el equilibrio emocional y mental.
- Nacional de Salud Mental, fuente confiable de información sobre el bienestar mental.
- o molestias que indican que algo no va bien en la salud mental.
- como la meditación o respiración profunda que ayudan a reducir el estrés.
- de enfocar la atención en una actividad sin distracciones.
- adecuado de agua para mantener el cuerpo y la mente en equilibrio.
- de acciones personales que ayudan a mantener y mejorar la salud física y mental.
- emocional o práctica que se recibe de otras personas, como amigos o familia.
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- personales que ayudan a organizar y priorizar tareas.
- física que mejora el estado de ánimo y el bienestar corporal.
- mentales que pueden ser positivas o negativas, y que influyen en el estado de ánimo.
- de EE.UU. que brinda recursos sobre salud mental y abuso de sustancias.
- común cuando no se logra lo que se desea y que puede afectar el bienestar.
- importantes que deben hacerse antes que otras para evitar sobrecarga.
- capacitada como psicólogo, psiquiatra o trabajador social que ofrece ayuda especializada.
- emocional general de una persona, que puede verse afectado por el estrés o la rutina.
- de reconocer y valorar cosas positivas de la vida.
- de alimentos nutritivos que favorecen la energía y la concentración.
20 Clues: de reconocer y valorar cosas positivas de la vida. • personales que ayudan a organizar y priorizar tareas. • reparador necesario para el equilibrio emocional y mental. • de enfocar la atención en una actividad sin distracciones. • física que mejora el estado de ánimo y el bienestar corporal. • o molestias que indican que algo no va bien en la salud mental. • ...
Sophias crossword :> 2022-06-15
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- it was very di___cult
- something every child is glued on too (d__ice)
- they were going to de____ish the buildings
- i had to make a d___ion
- detri_____
- they were di____rnt
- its c____ary in school to do work
- d___ive
- i couldn't d___ide which one to take
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- i'm going to de____rate my room
- de___lop
- the des____tion of the word
- when you owe money its call a ___
- certain things can d____ge your mental health
- something katherine has (that's a joke)
- i had to d____strate this to the class
- they had built a d___nce
- "i d____rve nice things too!" she wailed
- we have to d____ase the chances of getting sick
19 Clues: d___ive • de___lop • detri_____ • they were di____rnt • it was very di___cult • i had to make a d___ion • they had built a d___nce • the des____tion of the word • i'm going to de____rate my room • when you owe money its call a ___ • its c____ary in school to do work • i couldn't d___ide which one to take • i had to d____strate this to the class • something katherine has (that's a joke) • ...
MY WISH FOR YOU IN 2025 2024-12-12
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- A plentiful supply of good things.
- A state of joy and contentment
- Optimistic belief for the future.
- Coming together as one.
- Commitments made to improve oneself.
- Harmony and tranquility.
- Wealth and success in the new year
- Targets or objectives to aim for.
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- Achievement of goals.
- A wish for physical and mental well-being.
- Festive occasion to mark the new year
- Forward movement or growth.
- Being thankful for what you have.
- Valued relationships to cherish.
- Fresh starts and rejuvenation.
- Affection and care for others.
- Intense happiness or delight.
- Aspirations or cherished ambitions.
- The quality of being considerate and caring. ("BLESSINGS", "Favors or gifts granted."),
19 Clues: Achievement of goals. • Coming together as one. • Harmony and tranquility. • Forward movement or growth. • Intense happiness or delight. • A state of joy and contentment • Fresh starts and rejuvenation. • Affection and care for others. • Valued relationships to cherish. • Being thankful for what you have. • Optimistic belief for the future. • Targets or objectives to aim for. • ...
Voc disability 2025-01-06
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- The state of being equal in rights
- A learning difficulty affecting reading and writing
- Firmly resolved to achieve something
- A developmental condition affecting communication and behavior
- To support or advocate for something
- Someone with physical or mental impairments
- Legal protections for individual freedoms
- To suffer mistreatment or harm
- Independence or self-governance
- To support or inspire confidence
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- To face unfair treatment
- A public display of protest or support
- Accepting differences in others
- To be detained by law enforcement
- To need or demand something
- A learning difficulty affecting reading and writing
- A restriction or boundary
- To organize and prepare for action
- Services for maintaining health
- Ability to generate original ideas
20 Clues: To face unfair treatment • A restriction or boundary • To need or demand something • To suffer mistreatment or harm • Accepting differences in others • Services for maintaining health • Independence or self-governance • To support or inspire confidence • To be detained by law enforcement • The state of being equal in rights • To organize and prepare for action • ...
Mental Health Ch 25 28 29 2021-05-01
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- recognizes the recovery & healing process that follows victimization
- method which indicates how quickly a person would die by that mode, classified as high or low risk
- thinking about personal death, including the wish to be dead, considering methods of accomplishing death,& formulating plans to carry out the act.
- often occurs in mental health settings, involves nurses facilitating healing & rehabilitative process by counseling individuals & families.
- measures taken to prevent the occurrence of abuse.
- HCP offer mental healthcare & support to survivors of suicide
- family member upon whom abuse is perpetrated aka victim
- begins w/ minor incidents, the victim often ignores or accepts behavior.
- any member of a household whoc is violent toward another member.
- threat or intention of rape that is unsuccessful.
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- early intervention in abusive situations to minimize their disabling or long term effects.
- actually carrying out an act or acts w/ the intention of death, which may or may not prove fatal.
- physical & psychological effects of rape; sustained & maladaptive response to a forced, violent sexual penetration against the victim's will & consent.
- abuser usually demonstrates kindness & loving behaviors.
- tension peaks d/t an external event, victim may cover up injuries or look for help.
- self-injuries that are deliberate & direct attempts to inflict harm to the surface of the body w/o intending to end one's life.
16 Clues: threat or intention of rape that is unsuccessful. • measures taken to prevent the occurrence of abuse. • family member upon whom abuse is perpetrated aka victim • abuser usually demonstrates kindness & loving behaviors. • HCP offer mental healthcare & support to survivors of suicide • any member of a household whoc is violent toward another member. • ...
Biology and Public Health 2021-01-12
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- to reduce risk or delay sickness.
- worldwide spread of a new disease.
- medical care given to a patient
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- the study of life and all living things.
- where a person, animal, or plant lives.
- protecting and improving the health of communities.
- the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absence of disease.
7 Clues: medical care given to a patient • to reduce risk or delay sickness. • worldwide spread of a new disease. • where a person, animal, or plant lives. • the study of life and all living things. • protecting and improving the health of communities. • the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absence of disease.
Psychopathology 2021-05-31
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- a mental disorder that causes people to experience a depressed mood
- drugs that act on the sns rather than the brain to reduce heart rate and blood pressure and thus lessen the harmful effects of stress
- an anxiety disorder involving an overwhelming and debilitating fear of something
- treatment in which an undesirable behaviour can be paired with an unpleasant response
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- treatment based on the behavioural approach in which a person having a phobia is gradually reintroduced to a feared object or situation
- a psychological condition, or behaviour, that differs from how most people behave and that is harmful or which causes distress to the individual or those around them
- an anxiety disorder that involves obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour
- low levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin appear to be linked with aggressive behaviour
- theory that repeated exposure to violence in the media reduces the emotional impact of the violence because people become 'used to it' so it has less impact on them
- the stress hormone can cause damage to health because raised cortisol levels lower immune function
- identified 6 conditions associated with with ideal mental health
11 Clues: identified 6 conditions associated with with ideal mental health • a mental disorder that causes people to experience a depressed mood • an anxiety disorder that involves obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour • an anxiety disorder involving an overwhelming and debilitating fear of something • ...
SOC 302 Unit I Extra Credit 2025-02-18
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- This top olympic gymnast sat the 2020 Olympics out for mental health reasons.
- This quarterback protested against police brutality by kneeling during the pre-game playing of the national anthem
- This boxer who fought in the 1950s and 60s was part of anti-war movement
- This tennis player was shown crip-walking during Kendrick Lamar's super bowl halftime show.
- NBA Star and one of the first players to boycott a game as a civil rights protest
- The first player to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball on April 15, 1947
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- two African-American athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, raised their fists in a salute to Black Power on the podium in the 1968 Mexico City olympic games.
- This boxer has been outspoken about mental health and wellness
- This American football player was acquitted for the murder of his ex wife and friend as a political response to the outcome of a racially-charged trial of police officers accused of excessively beating Rodney King.
- World Cup champion who pushed for equal pay
- This football player broke racial boundaries in football while playing for Syracuse University
11 Clues: World Cup champion who pushed for equal pay • This boxer has been outspoken about mental health and wellness • This boxer who fought in the 1950s and 60s was part of anti-war movement • This top olympic gymnast sat the 2020 Olympics out for mental health reasons. • NBA Star and one of the first players to boycott a game as a civil rights protest • ...
402_OHS_Glossary 2017-03-07
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- That which might result when an event or situation places increased demand on a person's mental or emotional resources.
- An applied science that studies the interaction between people and the work environment. It focuses on matching the job to the worker.
- Capable of easily catching fire and of burning, usually a material that has a flash point below 37.8°C.
- Substances that cause irritation of are otherwise harmful to health, such as carcinogens and poisons.
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- Extreme tiredness, typically resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- Is the possibility that harm (death, injury or illness) might occur when exposed to a hazard.
- Measures designed to eliminate or reduce hazards or hazardous exposures.
- Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- Remove the hazard from the workplace, or substitute (replace) hazardous materials or machines with less hazardous ones.
- Is something that can cause harm, and poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment.
10 Clues: Measures designed to eliminate or reduce hazards or hazardous exposures. • Extreme tiredness, typically resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness. • Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. • Is the possibility that harm (death, injury or illness) might occur when exposed to a hazard. • ...
Character Analysis - Mrs Dalloway 2024-11-22
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- Authoritative, controlling, and unsympathetic, representing the oppressive forces of societal conformity and medical authority.
- Bold, unconventional, and free-spirited, embodying youthful rebellion and representing a sense of passion and possibility in Clarissa’s life.
- Caring, lonely, and burdened, torn between her feelings for her lover and the anguish of watching his mental health deteriorate.
- Reflective, poised, and deeply conflicted, balancing her social charm with inner existential struggles.
- Complacent, dismissive, and overbearing, embodying the insensitivity of traditional medicine toward mental health struggles.
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- Sensitive, intelligent, and traumatized, a war veteran struggling with the weight of his memories and a world that fails to understand him.
- Bitter, resentful, and devout, clinging to religion as a source of power and struggling with feelings of inferiority and rejection.
- Curious, independent, and introspective, seeking her identity beyond the expectations of her mother and society.
- Passionate, restless, and nostalgic, often torn between his ideals and his longing for the past.
- Reserved, practical, and devoted, prioritizing stability and duty over openly expressing his emotions.
10 Clues: Passionate, restless, and nostalgic, often torn between his ideals and his longing for the past. • Reserved, practical, and devoted, prioritizing stability and duty over openly expressing his emotions. • Reflective, poised, and deeply conflicted, balancing her social charm with inner existential struggles. • ...
Gratitude and Journaling 2023-05-17
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- ____ is an essential component of healthy relationships, helping people to develop understanding and respond to the needs of others
- Receiving recognition can stimulate the release of certain chemicals in the brain, such as ____
- Research has shown that practicing gratitude can lead to several mental health benefits, such as increased happiness, improved ____ and reduced stress.
- Self-compassion involves treating oneself with ____ ,understanding and acceptance, especially during times of difficulty.
- When individuals are given positive and authentic compliments, they will feel ____ at work.
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- A ____ is a private and personal account of one's reflections and perceptions.
- By practicing ____ ,one can cultivate appreciation and focus on the positive aspects of their experiences.
- ____ can be an effective way to manage mental health concerns and improve overall quality of life.
- Gratitude helps individual feel more connected to the world around them leading to decreased ____
- ____ involves focusing on the positives in life and appreciating what one has, which can help combat negative thinking and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.
10 Clues: A ____ is a private and personal account of one's reflections and perceptions. • When individuals are given positive and authentic compliments, they will feel ____ at work. • Receiving recognition can stimulate the release of certain chemicals in the brain, such as ____ • ...
Mental Illness 2022-11-07
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- scared of tight or small places
- strong fear of objects or situations that do not really pose much danger
- moments of intense fear
- people who experience serious changes in the way they feel
- people who have difficulty paying attention and controlling behavior have this syndrome
- a disorder that makes people extremely happy or angry
- people who experience ongoing negative feelings have major ____________ disorder
- scared of heights
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- people who live through a terrifying event may develop ________________ stress disorder
- scared of spiders
- experience anxiety about parts of their lives that they cannot control is called ___________ __________ disorder
- condition in which someone responds with extreme or unrealistic fear and dread to certain situations, experiences, or objects
- feel anxious or afraid in social situations
- _____________ illness occurs when a mental health condition does not go away and becomes so severe that it interferes with daily functioning
- many symptoms of ADHD are also seen in people with _________ ________ disorders.
- people with repeatable, uncontrollable thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
16 Clues: scared of spiders • scared of heights • moments of intense fear • scared of tight or small places • feel anxious or afraid in social situations • a disorder that makes people extremely happy or angry • people who experience serious changes in the way they feel • strong fear of objects or situations that do not really pose much danger • ...
stress 2025-10-29
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- or Flight Response physiological stress reaction in which the body prepares its resources to fight of or escape from a perceived threat.
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events.
- Once the stressful event is over your body will gradually return to its normal state.
- stress related disorder characterized by flashbacks, feelings of numbness, and difficulty sleeping after an extremely stressful event.
- body’s physical and psychological reactions to situations people perceive as threats.
- Some sort of life changing event that could cause stress.
- stress the causes negative feelings and harmful health effects.
- stage two
- stage three
- Disorders mental illness that develops from stressful events.
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- Things that could happen daily
- stage one
- factors that lead to stress.
- Stress stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposing to severe stressors, such as neglect and abuse, violence, or loss of a loved one.
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation.
- state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion.
16 Clues: stage one • stage two • stage three • factors that lead to stress. • Things that could happen daily • extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events. • state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion. • positive stress that encourages growth and motivation. • Some sort of life changing event that could cause stress. • ...
MENTAL ARITHMETIC 2022-07-17
Chapter 13 Mental Health Issues 2023-12-08
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- memory loss and confusion
- technique to control heart rate and body temperature
- participate in treatment but cannot prescribe medication
- specialty physicians that can prescribe medication and admit patients to hospitals
- false dementia
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- non drug treatment such as diet, meditation, yoga, and nutrition
- conditions that alter thinking processes
- excessive fear of objects or activities
- patient creates mental image of wellness and recovery
- hospitals for the mentally ill
- death of brain cells that control memory
- providers and patients connect through internet
12 Clues: false dementia • memory loss and confusion • hospitals for the mentally ill • excessive fear of objects or activities • conditions that alter thinking processes • death of brain cells that control memory • providers and patients connect through internet • technique to control heart rate and body temperature • patient creates mental image of wellness and recovery • ...
Achieving Mental and Emotional Health 2025-01-10
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- to strike with wonder or amazement especially because unexpected
- Thinking you can, and doing what is best for you
- The most important person who develops your self-esteem is _____
- Have positive self talk,and thinking you are capable
- Accepting who you are and the good things about yourself
- wanting to know or learn about something or someone
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- Something that is important or useful to you
- Qualities and characteristics that make you who you are
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it
- hopeful and confident about the future
- feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness
- a special often athletic, creative, or artistic skill
12 Clues: hopeful and confident about the future • Something that is important or useful to you • Thinking you can, and doing what is best for you • wanting to know or learn about something or someone • Have positive self talk,and thinking you are capable • a special often athletic, creative, or artistic skill • Qualities and characteristics that make you who you are • ...
Check point 3 2020-04-17
6 Clues: the hands for every 60 minutes. • for COVID19 are still not found. • books should be read for positivity. • is practiced in India from many centuries. • health is also necessary with Physical health. • produces heat for lowering of strength of virus.
Principles of Nutrition 2023-12-18
6 Clues: - the absence of disease • - influenced by nutrition • - substance that we eat or drink • - growing problem all over the world • - a person's mental or physical condition • - the study of food, including how food nourishes our bodies and how food influences our health
Health 2023-05-21
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- gives emergency medical treatment or assists medical professionals in emergency situations
- 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
- educator specializes in health education and promotes the development of health knowledge, life skills, and positive attitudes toward the health and well-being of students
- are foot orthotic and orthopedic footwear experts trained in the assessment of lower limb anatomy and muscle and joint function
- trained to provide care for people who are sick or injured; monitor patients’ health and record symptoms, assists physicians during examinations and treatment, and administers medications.
- investigates, diagnoses and treats defects of binocular vision and abnormalities related to eye movement; involves sseing patients of all ages from infants to the elderly
- worker 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, unwanted pregnancy and other social problems.
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- develops and monitors exercise programs to help people regain muscle strength and function lost due to injury or disease
- professionals with special training in phlebotomy or drawing blood from patients
- assists in performing procedures that involve extracorporeal circulation, such as during open-heart surgery or hypothermia.
10 Clues: professionals with special training in phlebotomy or drawing blood from patients • gives emergency medical treatment or assists medical professionals in emergency situations • develops and monitors exercise programs to help people regain muscle strength and function lost due to injury or disease • ...
Medicine 2014-11-24
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- An institution in which sick or injured people are given medical or surgical treatment.
- A person licensed to practice medicine as a physician, surgeon, dentist or veterinarian.
- A medical problem which requires immediate attention.
- If you are ----, you have a physical or mental illness.
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- A small round piece of medicinal material that is to be swallowed whole.
- Physical or mental suffering.
- The practice of treating diseases, injuries, or deformities by manual or operative procedures.
- To restore to health.
- ---- are people who are trained to provide care to the sick or injured.
9 Clues: To restore to health. • Physical or mental suffering. • A medical problem which requires immediate attention. • If you are ----, you have a physical or mental illness. • ---- are people who are trained to provide care to the sick or injured. • A small round piece of medicinal material that is to be swallowed whole. • ...
Stress 2023-04-11
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- Full of mental negativity because of fear of danger or misfortune
- The act of treating the body by rubbing or patting to increase circulation or reduce stress
- A connection, association or involvement
- Activity that you can see in a person; a person's manner of acting
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- Not having power
- A physical or psychological stimulus that can lead to mental tension, physiological reactions or negative behaviour
- Not in a state of good or normal health
- To become less tense or rigid
- To reduce the tension or stress of something
9 Clues: Not having power • To become less tense or rigid • Not in a state of good or normal health • A connection, association or involvement • To reduce the tension or stress of something • Full of mental negativity because of fear of danger or misfortune • Activity that you can see in a person; a person's manner of acting • ...
Health & Lifestyle 2025-12-19
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- long-distnace running or a test of endurance
- a state of mental or emotional strain resulting from demanding circumstances
- a sweet, fleshy product of a tree or plant that contains vitamins
- to kep your body supplied with enough water
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- a physical activity or movement to improve health and fitness
- the kind of food that a person habitually eats
- to provide the body with the food or nourishment necessary for growth
- exercise that is focused on increasing the heart rate
- the natural state of rest required for physical and mental recovery
9 Clues: to kep your body supplied with enough water • long-distnace running or a test of endurance • the kind of food that a person habitually eats • exercise that is focused on increasing the heart rate • a physical activity or movement to improve health and fitness • a sweet, fleshy product of a tree or plant that contains vitamins • ...
Myon 803 2020-07-27
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- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- In a good physical or mental condition; in good health.
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- Affected by physical or mental illness.
- A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
5 Clues: Affected by physical or mental illness. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • In a good physical or mental condition; in good health. • A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant. • A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
Myon class 2020-07-26
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- In a good physical or mental condition; in good health.
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- Affected by physical or mental illness.
- A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
5 Clues: Affected by physical or mental illness. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • In a good physical or mental condition; in good health. • A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant. • a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
Diet, Nutrition, and Health 2021-11-08
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- This is a mental health disorder characterized by weight loss (or lack of appropriate weight gain in growing children); difficulties maintaining an appropriate body weight for height, age, and stature; and, in many individuals, distorted body image.
- A disease of children caused by vitamin D deficiency, characterized by imperfect calcification, softening, and distortion of the bones typically resulting in bow legs.
- This is due to the over-consumption of food.
- This is one of the most common effects of overnutrition.
- This is an intolerance of the sugar in milk.
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- This is a mental health disorder in which the person has an excessive concern with weight and binge eats, followed by purging.
- This is a result of an iron deficiency.
- This is when the body does not get enough nutrients,which can lead to a lack of energy.
- This is caused by an inadequate diet with a deficiency or excess of nutrients or energy.
- This is the bacteria that causes salmonellosis.
10 Clues: This is a result of an iron deficiency. • This is due to the over-consumption of food. • This is an intolerance of the sugar in milk. • This is the bacteria that causes salmonellosis. • This is one of the most common effects of overnutrition. • This is when the body does not get enough nutrients,which can lead to a lack of energy. • ...
January Group: Personality Disorders 2018-06-25
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- Peak years for the onset of psychotic disorders: Late adolescence and early _________.
- Main fear of individuals with borderline personality disorder.
- Mood disorder often misdiagnosed instead of borderline personality disorder: _________ disorder.
- Other personality disorder often comorbid with narcissistic personality disorder: _______ personality disorder.
- Personality disorder characterized by boldness, aggression, untrustworthiness, and an absence of fear and feelings.
- Photographer whose ads were the first known photographic selfies: Robert ______.
- Area of psychology devoted to understanding and treating mental disorders: ________ psychology.
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- Key need of individual with narcissistic personality disorder.
- Disfunctional pattern of behaviour and experience differing from cultural norms:______ disorder.
- Diagnostic manual used by mental health clinicians.
- Film depicting a patient with borderline personality disorder: Girl, ______.
- Trait lacking in individuals with narcissistic personality disorder.
- Disorder characterized by attention-seeking behaviour: ______ personality disorder.
- Key trait difference between psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder.
- Brain area with reduced reactivity in individuals with antisocial personality disorder.
- Substance correlated in high dosage with the prevalence of psychosis and schizoid personality disorder.
16 Clues: Diagnostic manual used by mental health clinicians. • Key need of individual with narcissistic personality disorder. • Main fear of individuals with borderline personality disorder. • Trait lacking in individuals with narcissistic personality disorder. • Film depicting a patient with borderline personality disorder: Girl, ______. • ...
HR POLICY Training 2024-11-29
At Home Safety 2025-04-02
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- A great way to start the day is to eat a healthy____
- Overexposure to UV rays can cause ____types of skin cancer.
- Maintaining a balanced diet can enhance your ____ sharpness.
- ________ Can prevent the effects of UV damage
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- Our ____ plays a vital role in this but is often overlooked.
- Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish promote ___ health.
- Ultraviolet light is an invisible type of _________
- This night activity can greatly improve your health
8 Clues: ________ Can prevent the effects of UV damage • Ultraviolet light is an invisible type of _________ • This night activity can greatly improve your health • A great way to start the day is to eat a healthy____ • Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish promote ___ health. • Overexposure to UV rays can cause ____types of skin cancer. • ...
Chapter 1 - Food, Nutrition and Health 2023-01-26
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- A foundation for life and health
- from both animal and plant sources provide the body’s secondary or storage form of energy
- the sum of all body processes that accomplish the basic life-sustaining tasks
- Primary function is tissue building
- is the measure of heat that is necessary to raise the temperature 1000g or 1L of water by 1˚C
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- the main storage form of carbohydrate in the body
- The management of the diet and the use of food
- The unit of heat measure
- A state of optimal physical, mental, and social well-being; relative freedom from disease or disability
- A condition resulting from improper or insufficient diet
- The fundamental agent for life
- Protein found in fibrous tissues
12 Clues: The unit of heat measure • The fundamental agent for life • A foundation for life and health • Protein found in fibrous tissues • Primary function is tissue building • The management of the diet and the use of food • the main storage form of carbohydrate in the body • A condition resulting from improper or insufficient diet • ...
Infinite Wellness 2017-10-14
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- the normal angle of the C1 vertebrae in a healthy spine is ____________
- the part of the nervous system that controls every function of your body
- the best holistic center in the world
- the stress hormone that creates inflammation in your body
- misalingment of a vertebrae squeezing a nerve and preventing normal nerve flow
- a state of complete physical, mental, and socialwell-being and not merely the absence of disease
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- the ____ that made the body heals the body
- the normal cervical curve of a healthy spine measures ____________
- the inborn intelligence that allows your body to function and heal
- a diagnostic tool used to detect blockages on the autonomic nervous system
- true health comes from _____
- the adjustment results in proper spinal _____________
12 Clues: true health comes from _____ • the best holistic center in the world • the ____ that made the body heals the body • the adjustment results in proper spinal _____________ • the stress hormone that creates inflammation in your body • the normal cervical curve of a healthy spine measures ____________ • the inborn intelligence that allows your body to function and heal • ...
World Day for Safety and Health at Work (28 April) 2025-04-16
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- Mandatory form to evaluate workstation ergonomics.
- Something that might cause a slip if not cleaned up promptly.
- Needs to be organised and secure to prevent falling items.
- A device used to put out small fires in the workplace.
- A general term for an unexpected event that must be reported.
- Must be securely fitted to the wall and not overloaded.
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- Planned departure in case of fire or other emergencies.
- Word describing electrical cables or sockets that shouldn’t be used.
- A key part of health and safety, including mental health support.
- The nearest one should always be used in an emergency.
- A type of fall often caused by trailing wires or uneven flooring.
- Describes a fire exit that cannot be used safely in an emergency.
12 Clues: Mandatory form to evaluate workstation ergonomics. • A device used to put out small fires in the workplace. • The nearest one should always be used in an emergency. • Planned departure in case of fire or other emergencies. • Must be securely fitted to the wall and not overloaded. • Needs to be organised and secure to prevent falling items. • ...
Mental Disorder Crossword 2022-10-26
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- an expert or specialist in psychology.
- loss of thinking ability, memories etc.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- excessive or obsessive tendencies.
- unstable emotions that can vary in short periods of time.
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- can be chronic and can recur for years.
- is the more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder.
- any disorder that significantly impairs the cognitive functions of an individual to the point where normal functioning in society is impossible without treatment.
- A sudden intense feeling of terror.
- a mental disorder that changes your perception of things.
- abnormal anxiety about one's health, especially with an unwarranted fear that one has a serious disease.
11 Clues: excessive or obsessive tendencies. • A sudden intense feeling of terror. • an expert or specialist in psychology. • can be chronic and can recur for years. • loss of thinking ability, memories etc. • a mental disorder that changes your perception of things. • unstable emotions that can vary in short periods of time. • ...
heath crossword 2021-12-13
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- of need-is a
- conflicts These are disagreements between groups of any size
- you
- distinctive qualities that describe how a
- or the various methods of communicating information.
- resolution-is the
- disease in a population
- in ascending order
- list of those needs essential to human growth and development,
- friendships are based on caring
- the striving to
- the best you can be—includes having goals that motivate and
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional
- is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday
- the basic unit of society provides a safe and nurturing environment for its members
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- or judgment of a particular group of tolerance
- is a significant relationship between two people.
- cramp- is a
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- or an unfair
- available to a nation’s people, the way they receive care, and the
- is something you aim for that takes planning and work
- of payment.
- is an indigestible complex carbohydrate
- of solving a disagreement in a manner that satisfies everyone
- and demands
- can be defined as
- person thinks, feels, and behave
- care system- which includes all the medical
- behavior-are actions that can potentially
- your health or the health of others
- or the scientific study of patterns
- or a sudden tightening of a muscle
33 Clues: you • cramp- is a • of payment. • and demands • of need-is a • or an unfair • the striving to • resolution-is the • can be defined as • in ascending order • disease in a population • friendships are based on caring • person thinks, feels, and behave • or a sudden tightening of a muscle • your health or the health of others • or the scientific study of patterns • ...
7 Health Skills 2023-09-27
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- The ability to clearly express your needs ideas and opinions using appropriate and effective verbal and nonverbal strategies and recieve the same from others.
- What is the first step in Decision Making?
- What is the Goal Setting acronym?
- Someone who talks loudly, threatening/intimidating you, and has a lack of regard for others opinions.
- How many steps are in accessing information?
- What is an influence from inside, such as beliefs, emotions, values...
- How many steps are there in Decision Making?
- How many steps are in Goal Setting?
- What is an influence from outside, such as friends, family, your enviorment...
- How many aspects of health are there?
- How many Interpersonal communication skills are there?
- The ability to demonstrate habits and strategies that have a positive impact on your life.
- You control and self-manage your _______.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease.
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- Ability to assess situations and decide positive choices.
- What does the S in SMART stand for?
- What does the T in SMART goal setting stand for?
- In Advocacy you have to show _____ about your topic.
- Verifying sources is a step in which health skill?
- This should be respectful, not too aggressive, and not too passive.
- You want to remain _____ when using Assertive Communication.
- How many steps does it take to master a skill?
- Taking a clear stand and being persuasive are both examples of what?
- When explaining your emotions, you need to use _______.
- Ability to say no.
25 Clues: Ability to say no. • What is the Goal Setting acronym? • What does the S in SMART stand for? • How many steps are in Goal Setting? • How many aspects of health are there? • You control and self-manage your _______. • What is the first step in Decision Making? • How many steps are in accessing information? • How many steps are there in Decision Making? • ...
Wellness 2024-02-17
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- This is the leading cause of death in women (2 words)
- Setting short and long term ______ is important to achieving success
- You should ________ for 30 minutes at least 3x a week
- The dimension of wellness that focuses on managing your economic life
- A disease where your body doesn't produce or use insulin properly
- This is the state of being in good health and making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life
- The dimension of wellness that focuses on self-care relaxation and stress management
- ______ during your lunch break is a great way to get 30 minutes of exercise
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- The meal you should start every day with
- Type of activity that focuses on taking care of our mental, emotional and physical health (2 words)
- Having a good work/life _____ is a key element to wellness
- The dimension of wellness that promotes proper care for our bodies for optimal health and functioning
- A tool that records the number of steps you take
- This type of food should be included in every meal
- Spending time with these people can be a stress reliever
- You should see this person each year for a physical
- It is recommended that adults needs 6 to 8 hours of this daily
- The #1 preventable cause of death
- The dimension of wellness that focuses on the relationships we have and how we interact with others
- This type of exercise focuses on breathing and a series of poses to increase flexibility
20 Clues: The #1 preventable cause of death • The meal you should start every day with • A tool that records the number of steps you take • This type of food should be included in every meal • You should see this person each year for a physical • This is the leading cause of death in women (2 words) • You should ________ for 30 minutes at least 3x a week • ...
Unit 1 Chapter 2 2023-01-12
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- Wearing a seatbelt, getting vaccinated, and exercising regularly are examples of this type of health promotion strategy.
- “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or illness"
- In health, continuous adaptation and change must take place to maintain balance(equilibrium).
- This type of illness is one that develops without being caused by another health problem.
- This approach to health considers the client's physiologic, psychological, sociological, and spiritual needs.
- These mechanisms/stategies are unconscious strategies that protect us from increasing anxiety.An example of this would be denial.
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- When the body is stressed or is responding to a stressor, the _______ system is activated for a "fight or flight" response.
- In this stage of illness,a person may deny feeling ill but recognize that symptoms of an illness are present. The person acknowledges that a health problem exists that "something is not quite right".
- According to Maslow, these types of needs typically take priority and must be met first before addressing psychosocial needs.
- After an argument at home, a student gets angry and shouts at a classmate. This is an example of which defense mechanism.
- This kind of illness often develops slowly, can be controlled but not cured, and is long-lasting.
- The heart rate will ______ as a response to stress.
12 Clues: The heart rate will ______ as a response to stress. • This type of illness is one that develops without being caused by another health problem. • In health, continuous adaptation and change must take place to maintain balance(equilibrium). • This kind of illness often develops slowly, can be controlled but not cured, and is long-lasting. • ...
English vocabulary + three bonus 2023-10-12
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- Ham, butter is the best known
- Depression medication
- Sport of lifting weights in the form of dumbbells
- I’m weighing on myself
- Best English teacher in the world
- State of physical, mental and emotional fatigue
- In gymnastics it's an indispensable quality
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- Device where you can run
- Quiz used in English class
- At the top of the mountain
- Allows you to run for a long time
- Physical activity contributes to it's good functioning
- synonymous with perspiration
- You have to eat five fruits and ... a day
- The opposite of sufficiency
- way of acting
- Football player who won seven gold balls
17 Clues: way of acting • Depression medication • I’m weighing on myself • Device where you can run • Quiz used in English class • At the top of the mountain • The opposite of sufficiency • synonymous with perspiration • Ham, butter is the best known • Allows you to run for a long time • Best English teacher in the world • Football player who won seven gold balls • ...
Peer Mentor 2021-08-17
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- the act of revealing personal or private information about yourself to relate to your mentee
- peer who supports and gives advice to their mentee
- Protecting identity & integrity, make sure not to tell anyone about anything that your mentee has said during meetings unless it is a teacher and it is necessary
- truly understanding what someone is going through and being able to relate
- Having transparent conversations, and make sure that they aren’t feeling as if they should leave out details/their worries
- feeling sorry/bad for someone else (pity), but not actually helping them cope
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- to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want him, her, or it to succeed
- when a person faces an obstacle that they feel cannot be solved.
- willing to listen when provided feedback that you might not want to hear.
- accept them w/o judgment, encourage them, acknowledge their ideas and feelings
- Protect your own mental health by not making the mentee’s mental health issue yours
- a feeling that somebody or something can be relied upon, or will turn out to be good. It is the feeling of being sure about something, even if it cannot be proved.
12 Clues: peer who supports and gives advice to their mentee • when a person faces an obstacle that they feel cannot be solved. • willing to listen when provided feedback that you might not want to hear. • truly understanding what someone is going through and being able to relate • feeling sorry/bad for someone else (pity), but not actually helping them cope • ...
Crossword 1 2024-11-14
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- Some long-term conditions can affect cognitive function and leads to this.
- Conditions that affect appearance and physical ability.
- Maintaining adherence to treatment or lifestyle changes can be challenging, particularly for regimens that are restrictive, complex, or have unpleasant side effects.
- Over time some people find personal growth through managing their condition, although this often requires substantial support.
- An emotion which is characterised by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events.
- Some people may downplay the seriousness of their condition as a coping mechanism, potentially impacting self-care.
- Some people experience discrimination or lack of accommodations.
- Reduced physical capacity, fatigue, or self-consciousness may lead individuals to this, increasing feelings of isolation.
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- A mental health condition that involves a persistent low mood or loss of interest in activities
- People with visible or poorly understood conditions may face this, leading to discrimination, marginalisation, or misunderstandings from others.
- Aspects of self-care or mobility that were once taken for granted may now require assistance, impacting a person’s sense of autonomy and freedom.
- Some people may blame themselves for their condition or their perceived failure to manage it effectively, impacting their mental health.
12 Clues: Conditions that affect appearance and physical ability. • Some people experience discrimination or lack of accommodations. • Some long-term conditions can affect cognitive function and leads to this. • A mental health condition that involves a persistent low mood or loss of interest in activities • ...
Dimensions of Wellness 2022-11-09
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- all areas of health that relate to the environment and in turn, how the environment can impact human health.
- skills of financial planning and managing expenses.
- encompasses all aspects of wellbeing pertaining to the search for purpose and meaning in life.
- This dimension encompasses all areas of health that relate to physical aspects of the body including, nutrition, exercise, and weight management.
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- encompasses all aspects of wellbeing pertaining to personal satisfaction in your job/career.
- the knowledge and skills to identify personal feelings and the ability to handle those emotions.
- encompasses all aspects of wellbeing pertaining to social connections, relationships, and personal expression.
- all aspects of wellbeing pertaining to brain health and growth via thought-provoking mental activities
8 Clues: skills of financial planning and managing expenses. • encompasses all aspects of wellbeing pertaining to personal satisfaction in your job/career. • encompasses all aspects of wellbeing pertaining to the search for purpose and meaning in life. • the knowledge and skills to identify personal feelings and the ability to handle those emotions. • ...
- TYPES OF TOURISM - 2024-04-11
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- Involves visiting a place of religious significance
- Ideas,customs and social behaviors of a particular people or society
- a form of tourism where you plan a trip individually
- Travel that includes the company of others
- A form of TOURISM that involves tens of thousands of people going to the same place
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- responsible travel to natural areas that conserve the environment, sustains the well-being of the local people, and involves interpretation and education
- To experience a sports event
- A form of tourism to complete business transactions
- A form of tourism to improve ones physical or mental health
- to escape the daily life routine
- To improve ones health
- A form of tourism with a set goal of climbing a mountain
12 Clues: To improve ones health • To experience a sports event • to escape the daily life routine • Travel that includes the company of others • A form of tourism to complete business transactions • Involves visiting a place of religious significance • a form of tourism where you plan a trip individually • A form of tourism with a set goal of climbing a mountain • ...
Better Health For Individuals 2024-05-08
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- refers to the first bodily aspect of health
- refers to our ability to make and maintain meaningful relationships with others
- refers to cognitive aspects of health including the functioning of the brain
- the range of human differences, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender etc.
- the way two or more people are connected, or the way they behave toward each other
- connected to a person's mood and general state
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- many different ideas or opinions about something
- sense of overall purpose in life, often from beliefs
- refers to fairness and justice and is distinguished from equality
- level of illness or sickness in a given population
- something that keeps on going, changing over time
- refers to the way something is seen or viewed as by an individual or group
- a fixed image placed on someone or a group
13 Clues: a fixed image placed on someone or a group • refers to the first bodily aspect of health • connected to a person's mood and general state • many different ideas or opinions about something • something that keeps on going, changing over time • level of illness or sickness in a given population • sense of overall purpose in life, often from beliefs • ...
Community Week 4 2015-04-21
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- inappropriate or harmful referral
- extent of autonomy one has over how their job is done
- family tree with relationships and health status
- shows relationships in and outside of the family
- process of addressing health needs caused by a particular disease/condition
- cruelty to others using internet or cell phone
- ability to function in stressful situations/demands
- termination of services without notifying client or arranging for other care provider
- assessing the hazards employees are at risk for on a job site
- when one's job control is low but demands are high
- family with 2 or more generations in same household
- measures of health
- facing seemingly unsolvable problem
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- aimed at symptoms of terminal illness not at cure
- failure to act as another prudent nurse would act
- palliative care given to terminally ill clients
- placing children with serious illness/handicap in regular school settings
- unwanted and aggressive behavior in and around school setting
- families where 1 or both parents have children from previous relationships
- any circumstance that has potential to cause harm
- transferring responsibility
- action taken to prevent or minimize risk
- work environment designed to foster well being and performance
- adult couple with biological or adopted children (family type)
- elements of a job that require physical or mental effort
- family's internal strengths and sense of control over circumstances
- "rights and duties attached to any given social position"
27 Clues: measures of health • transferring responsibility • inappropriate or harmful referral • facing seemingly unsolvable problem • action taken to prevent or minimize risk • cruelty to others using internet or cell phone • palliative care given to terminally ill clients • family tree with relationships and health status • shows relationships in and outside of the family • ...
Unit 2 LLW Section 1: Well-Being 2022-09-26
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- This can be caused by eating the wrong food types
- A negative effect of an unhealthy diet
- These skills can boost social health
- Greater exercise reduces the risk of this
- If a person is physically well and free from illness they are more likely to feel better ____________
- Excess_____are burned with exercise
- A short term, fad diet with the aim of quick weight loss
- you should not use food in this way to praise children
- A person will have more time to do this if they are physically and emotionally healthy
- A high level of this can help a person to socialise / confidence in one's own abilities
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- A person should not _____ a childs weight or size
- Success in sport can boost this
- The level of this to the brain is increased with more exercise allowing better concentration
- This can be better maintained with a healthy diet
- A complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not simply the absence of illness
- A type of food that makes it difficult to stick to a healthy, balanced diet
- Eating the right foodds and consuming the correct nutrients in the right quantities
- An activity that can be done to benefit a persons overall health and which will improve their mood
- These patterns are affected if someone is following an unhealthy diet
- People have more of this when they follow a healthy diet
20 Clues: Success in sport can boost this • Excess_____are burned with exercise • These skills can boost social health • A negative effect of an unhealthy diet • Greater exercise reduces the risk of this • This can be caused by eating the wrong food types • A person should not _____ a childs weight or size • This can be better maintained with a healthy diet • ...
ENGLISH REVISION 2023-10-09
7 Clues: awkward • depressed • dying candle • 'candle's guttering gold' (technique) • 'it hurts my heart to watch you' (technique) • Sassoon was a along with being a poet • mental health condition experienced by soldiers
Doctor Professions 2022-11-07
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- they provide and coordinate patient care and they educate patients about health conditions.
- doctor that does surgeries on one of the most delicate systems in our body.
- Doctor that treats urinary track for man, woman and children they also treat diseases in the reproductive system.
- A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging.
- caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
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- focus on the physical and mental health of children.
- a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases.
- specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession).
- doctor that treats diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- Doctors of Internal Medicine, are experts in complexity in giving adults their medicine.
- a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders.
11 Clues: focus on the physical and mental health of children. • a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases. • a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders. • A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging. • specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession). • ...
Vocabulary 2024-02-05
5 Clues: connected with something else • bad for one's mental and physical condition • the act of eating food to nourish your body • good for one's mental and physical condition • the mental and physical condition of your body
psych 2024-01-24
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- ILLNESS Distress/Problems functioning in social work and family activities.
- ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth.
- Ability to experience and understand what other feels without confusion between oneself and others.
- Maladaptive behavior is regarded as learned behavior, built-up into conditioned responses.
- A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia.
- The nurse functions as an advocate/substitute for a mother who is wellknown to the client.
- perspective considers genes, evolution, and environmental factors in the development and expression of mental illness.
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- As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety.
- HEALTH A state of well-being that enables people to cope with life stresses.
- As a , applies principles of psychotherapy.
- perspective considers early childhood experiences, likely to explain abnormal behavior.
- Personality component driven by pleasure principle.
- According to , people engage in abnormal behaviour because of faulty and irrational thoughts.
- A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder.
- According to A. , the more negative thoughts you experience, the more depressed you will become.
15 Clues: As a , applies principles of psychotherapy. • ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth. • A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder. • A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia. • Personality component driven by pleasure principle. • As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety. • ...
Mind Matter 2023-12-09
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- It is an activity used to change any behavior, feeling or emotional state.
- Synonym for valuelessness
- This is a concept about knowing, perceiving and being cognizant of events.
- An emotional state that can be observed with frustration, anger.
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- This is a person understands the processes that occur within him/her and in the environment.
- This factor can affect mental health.
- This is a term used in psychology to describe any event, condition, or stimulus that triggers a stress response in an individual
- It encompasses assessment, treatment, and preventive measures tailored to improve an individual's psychological state within the context of their overall health.
- Sleeping disorder. Difficulty falling asleep, waking up, etc.
- The person is aware that a health-related behavior should be changed and is thinking it.
10 Clues: Synonym for valuelessness • This factor can affect mental health. • Sleeping disorder. Difficulty falling asleep, waking up, etc. • An emotional state that can be observed with frustration, anger. • It is an activity used to change any behavior, feeling or emotional state. • This is a concept about knowing, perceiving and being cognizant of events. • ...
Caron Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-27
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- Another word for jealous.
- Engaging in addictive behavior.
- Selfishness, involving a sense of entitlement and lack of empathy.
- A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity.
- Two seemingly opposing forces existing at the same time and both are true.
- Behavioral Therapy.
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- A mental health disorder marked by decreased positive mood.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- A sober mentor.
- I've done something bad.
- Co-occurring disorders.
- The ability to recognize reality as it is.
- I am bad.
13 Clues: I am bad. • A sober mentor. • Behavioral Therapy. • Co-occurring disorders. • I've done something bad. • Another word for jealous. • Engaging in addictive behavior. • The ability to recognize reality as it is. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity. • A mental health disorder marked by decreased positive mood. • ...
Immunity 2020-09-04
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- the body system that fights disease is the _____ system.
- a disease caused by bacteria.
- change what you eat into substances your body can use.
- small pieces of organic material that cause illness
- enter by force and large numbers
- preventive medicine, administer a vaccine.
- illness, failed health
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- very very tiny organisms that often causes illness
- medicine that kills bacteria
- painful because of illness or too much use
- keep someone or something safe
- physical or mental indicator of illness
- smallest unit of life
13 Clues: smallest unit of life • illness, failed health • medicine that kills bacteria • a disease caused by bacteria. • keep someone or something safe • enter by force and large numbers • physical or mental indicator of illness • painful because of illness or too much use • preventive medicine, administer a vaccine. • very very tiny organisms that often causes illness • ...
Students and their research topics 2023-06-07
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- how energy drinks effect your body
- how depressing movies and shows effect peoples mental health
- how water fountains shouldn't be in schools
- more students benefit from listening to music during class
- how anime effects children and adults
- the NFL needs better helmets to prevent concussions
- motorcycle safety
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- how ADHD effects adults and children
- the sale of junk food in schools
- how cartoons effect children
- the clean water act
- how electric cars effect the environment
- how cell phones effect relationships
13 Clues: motorcycle safety • the clean water act • how cartoons effect children • the sale of junk food in schools • how energy drinks effect your body • how ADHD effects adults and children • how cell phones effect relationships • how anime effects children and adults • how electric cars effect the environment • how water fountains shouldn't be in schools • ...
ABC 2024-09-16
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- medical treatment focused on replacing organs
- process of learning or acquiring knowledge
- a key medical diagnostic tool
- popular term used for person in business administration
- the field of studying human mental processes
- formal schooling required to become a doctor
- a medicine used to relieve pain
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- method of teaching at a distance
- method used to treat medical health issues
- a key financial statement in business
- a metric of company performance
- condition caused by insufficient insulin
- business strategy to enter a new market
13 Clues: a key medical diagnostic tool • a metric of company performance • a medicine used to relieve pain • method of teaching at a distance • a key financial statement in business • business strategy to enter a new market • condition caused by insufficient insulin • method used to treat medical health issues • process of learning or acquiring knowledge • ...
Us:) 2025-04-26
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- Favorite fruit
- That one girl that still hasn't accepted me on sna
- The number Sivu and lily claimed was there lucky one
- Your favourite dad
- A school I still can’t believe you went to
- nickname for Peyton Gower
- Your new signature hairstyle
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- Hottest man on Tiktok
- A boy that some how still end up coming back
- Your nickname for me
- Mental health issue Mrs Diab gave us
- Opposite of Manual
- Most W grade by far
13 Clues: Favorite fruit • Your favourite dad • Opposite of Manual • Most W grade by far • Your nickname for me • Hottest man on Tiktok • nickname for Peyton Gower • Your new signature hairstyle • Mental health issue Mrs Diab gave us • A school I still can’t believe you went to • A boy that some how still end up coming back • That one girl that still hasn't accepted me on sna • ...
Doctor Professions 2022-11-07
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- they provide and coordinate patient care and they educate patients about health conditions.
- doctor that does surgeries on one of the most delicate systems in our body.
- Doctor that treats urinary track for man, woman and children they also treat diseases in the reproductive system.
- A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging.
- caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
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- focus on the physical and mental health of children.
- a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases.
- specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession).
- doctor that treats diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- Doctors of Internal Medicine, are experts in complexity in giving adults their medicine.
- a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders.
11 Clues: focus on the physical and mental health of children. • a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases. • a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders. • A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging. • specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession). • ...
Unit 10 vocabulary revision 2025-03-11
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- The hospital faced severe penalties after it was found to ______ patient confidentiality by improperly sharing medical records.
- Public health campaigns aim to _____ diseases like polio by ensuring widespread vaccination
- As the flu season approached, the number of patients seeking vaccinations began to _________________
- The doctor chose to _____ the patient's concerns about a minor rash, suggesting it was likely due to an allergic reaction rather than a serious condition.
- The new medication was designed to_____chronic pain in patients suffering from arthritis
- The physical therapist taught her exercises to ______tight muscles, which significantly improved her range of motion and reduced discomfort.
- The rise in obesity rates has _______ numerous public health initiatives aimed at promoting healthier eating habits and physical activity.
- The ________ often flood clinics seeking reassurance about their health, even when they have no significant medical issues.
- The wellness program served as a ________for employees to adopt healthier lifestyles
- After the accident, he described his back pain as ___________, making it difficult for him to perform even simple tasks.
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- Many patients fell victim to a _____ who claimed to have a miracle cure for cancer.
- After several months of sobriety, he experienced a ________ that reminded him of the challenges he faced in overcoming addiction.
- The government implemented strict regulations to _______ the spread of misinformation about vaccines during the pandemic.
- The research provided _____ evidence that regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease in older adults.
- She experienced ______ of anxiety that interfered with her daily life, prompting her to seek therapy for better coping strategies.
- Without proper support and treatment, her mental health began a _______, affecting her relationships and work performance.
- The nurse's warm _______ helped ease the fears of patients in the intensive care unit
- Many companies offer financial _____for employees who participate in wellness programs, encouraging them to take charge of their health.
18 Clues: Many patients fell victim to a _____ who claimed to have a miracle cure for cancer. • The wellness program served as a ________for employees to adopt healthier lifestyles • The nurse's warm _______ helped ease the fears of patients in the intensive care unit • The new medication was designed to_____chronic pain in patients suffering from arthritis • ...
MENTAL-O-ACCOUNTING 2024-06-14
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- The practice of individuals looking after their own health using the knowledge and information available to them.
- Return of goods sold.
- Claim of amounts against the entity or enterprise.
- Sale of goods.
- Return of goods purchased.
- Claim of the owners or proprietor in the business.
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- Amount spent or incurred to earn revenue.
- Goods purchased for resale or raw material purchased for manufacturing product.
- Economic resources of the entity which will give benefit in the future.
- Purchase of goods to be sold or for manufacture of goods.
- Gross inflow of cash (Received or Receivable), receivables or other consideration in the normal course of business.
- The treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- Therapy The treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- Goods remaining unsold or unused in manufacturing of product as on a particular date.
14 Clues: Sale of goods. • Return of goods sold. • Return of goods purchased. • Amount spent or incurred to earn revenue. • Claim of amounts against the entity or enterprise. • Claim of the owners or proprietor in the business. • Purchase of goods to be sold or for manufacture of goods. • Economic resources of the entity which will give benefit in the future. • ...
mapping my future 2024-03-07
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- A medical doctor specializing in mental health, who can prescribe medication.
- Raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically online.
- A professional who studies and treats mental processes and behavior.
- A medical doctor who performs surgical operations.
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- formula used in computer programming and mathematics.
- A type of lawyer who provides expert legal advice and support to clients.
- New businesses often focused on technology.
- People who can impact others' decisions through their authority, particularly on social media.
- A lawyer who specializes in courtroom advocacy and litigation in some countries.
9 Clues: New businesses often focused on technology. • A medical doctor who performs surgical operations. • formula used in computer programming and mathematics. • A professional who studies and treats mental processes and behavior. • A type of lawyer who provides expert legal advice and support to clients. • ...
Chapter 4: Promoting Mental and Emotional Health and Well Being pt. 2 2025-02-10
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- mental picture of one’s abilities, appearance, and personality based on experiences and interactions with others.
- personal standard or attitude that rejects anything less than ideal performance.
- sudden shifts in emotion.
- strong feelings experienced based on one’s circumstances, relationships, or moods.
- mental processes used to avoid conscious conflict, feelings, or thoughts.
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- statements that acknowledge a person’s value and strengths.
- skill in perceiving, understanding, and managing emotions and feelings.
- process of actively taking care of one’s own well-being and health, especially during periods of stress.
- confidence in one’s own worth and abilities.
9 Clues: sudden shifts in emotion. • confidence in one’s own worth and abilities. • statements that acknowledge a person’s value and strengths. • skill in perceiving, understanding, and managing emotions and feelings. • mental processes used to avoid conscious conflict, feelings, or thoughts. • ...
Chronic disease 2023-04-11
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- A headache of varying intensity, often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light and sound.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- inflammation of the liver
- disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.
- a bone disease that develops when bone mineral density and bone mass decreases, or when the structure and strength of bone changes
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities,
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning.
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- a disease that affects your lungs,causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and nighttime or early morning coughing.
- A health condition or disease that is long-lasting and often difficult to be treated.
- the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance.
- When there isn't enough insulin or cells stop responding to insulin
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health
- aka,high blood pressure blood pressure that is higher than normal
- Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness
- diseases characterized by the development of abnormal cells that divide uncontrollably
15 Clues: inflammation of the liver • the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance. • Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness • aka,high blood pressure blood pressure that is higher than normal • When there isn't enough insulin or cells stop responding to insulin • abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health • ...
Definitions Unit 1 2019-08-23
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- Pressure The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental are in balance.
- Health A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
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- Skill A tool for building a healthy life.
- Cholesterol A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of
- To work together with one or more people.
- disease.
- everyday life.
9 Clues: disease. • everyday life. • Skill A tool for building a healthy life. • To work together with one or more people. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • Pressure The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do. • ...
Crises and Disaster Preparedness 2024-07-24
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- forced to leave their homes to escape effects of disaster; usually temporary
- The process of sorting multiple casualties
- improving community and individual reaction and responses to minimize effects of a disaster before one occurs
- Begins immediately after the onset of the disastrous event and during the emergency
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- Number of human beings injured or killed by or as a direct result of an incident
- people forced to leave homeland due to war or persecution
- any event that causes destruction or emotional trauma
- Provide shelter, food, basic health and mental health services, and distribution of emergency supplies
- Repair, rebuild, or relocate damaged structures, and restore health, social, and economic vitality to the community
9 Clues: The process of sorting multiple casualties • any event that causes destruction or emotional trauma • people forced to leave homeland due to war or persecution • forced to leave their homes to escape effects of disaster; usually temporary • Number of human beings injured or killed by or as a direct result of an incident • ...
Drug and Alcohol Vocabulary - Sara's Story 2012-06-11
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- A condition in which a person can no longer control his or her drug use.
- A poisonous substance that is produced by living cells or organisms and is capable of causing disease when introduced into the body.
- A situation that will increase the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- A way a person chooses to act or respond.
- A disease that causes a person to lose control of his or her drinking behavior. It is also a physical and emotional addiction to alcohol.
- Body language, facial expressions, gestures or posture.
- A strategy to avoid doing something you don't want to do.
- Are the results of you actions and decisions.
- Is a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Expressing your emotions in a positive, non-destructive way.
- Capable of causing injury or harm; involving or causing danger or risk.
- The drugs which can only be given to you by a doctor or pharmacist.
- The condition of being stuck in the habit of doing something and feeling like you cannot stop.
- The act of keeping something from happening.
- An addictive drug found in tobacco leaves.
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- The ability to use your senses together with your body parts or to use two or more body parts at the same time.
- The quality of your relationships with friends, family, teachers, and others you are in contact with.
- Steps used to evaluate choices and consequences before making a decision.
- Harmful substances that can be inhaled.
- Any harmful change in the state of health of the body or mind.
- The ability to recognize and cope with the demands of daily life.
- Something promoting well-being.
- Physical or emotional need to continue taking a drug.
- The drug in wine, beer, and liquor that causes intoxication
- To explain or expand on.
- When your body functions well because you get proper nutrition and sleep and regular exercise.
- The process of taking food into the body through the mouth.
- A malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division.
28 Clues: To explain or expand on. • Something promoting well-being. • Harmful substances that can be inhaled. • A way a person chooses to act or respond. • An addictive drug found in tobacco leaves. • The act of keeping something from happening. • Are the results of you actions and decisions. • Physical or emotional need to continue taking a drug. • ...
Benefits of Exercise 2021-09-19
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- Exercising can help you sleep better. True or false?
- The more you exercise the more ______ you burn, which helps with weight loss.
- Exercise helps you fight off germs which helps your ________ system
- Exercise does not help you sleep better. True or false?
- Exercise increases brain function. This can improve ________ in the classroom.
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- It is proven that exercise helps depression which falls under which of the 4 dimensions of health?
- Another name for being very overweight is ________.
- Not only does exercise strengthen your heart, but it lowers your risk of high blood _________.
- Which dimension of health does getting enough sleep fall under?
- When you exercise, it makes you happier and you are less likely to get angry and deal with your feelings better. This falls under which of the 4 dimensions of health?
10 Clues: Another name for being very overweight is ________. • Exercising can help you sleep better. True or false? • Exercise does not help you sleep better. True or false? • Which dimension of health does getting enough sleep fall under? • Exercise helps you fight off germs which helps your ________ system • ...
MDT IBS 2023-01-25
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- Offers holistic support from diagnosis to better health, an essential component of MDT
- Assists in diagnosis by carrying out scans e.g. USS, MRI,X-RAY
- Provides specialist mental health support
- May help determine differential diagnoses by performing investigations such as endoscopy
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- Offers personalised dietary support depending on social, psychological or nutritional needs
- Mainly focuses on review, management and support for medication
- Provides support for MDT meetings, database recording etc.
- Performs surgical interventions
8 Clues: Performs surgical interventions • Provides specialist mental health support • Provides support for MDT meetings, database recording etc. • Assists in diagnosis by carrying out scans e.g. USS, MRI,X-RAY • Mainly focuses on review, management and support for medication • Offers holistic support from diagnosis to better health, an essential component of MDT • ...
Foods and Nutrition 2021-02-12
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- A bacterium that occurs mainly in the intestine, especially a serotype causing food poisoning
- The action of spoiling, especially the deterioration of food and perishable goods.
- An antigenic poison or venom of plant or animal origin, especially one produced by or derived from microorganisms and causing disease when present at low concentration in the body.
- The length of time for which an item remains usable, fit for consumption, or saleable.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
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- Of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
- Bacteria found in the environment, foods, and intestines of people and animals.
- The process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
- The act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes, so that instead of just surviving, you're thriving.
- A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
10 Clues: A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus. • Bacteria found in the environment, foods, and intestines of people and animals. • The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • The action of spoiling, especially the deterioration of food and perishable goods. • ...
Gratitude and Journal 2023-06-20
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- ____ can be an effective way to manage mental health concerns and improve overall quality of life.
- When individuals are given positive and authentic compliments, they will feel ____ at work.
- Research has shown that practicing gratitude can lead to several mental health benefits, such as increased happiness, improved ____ and reduced stress.
- Self-compassion involves treating oneself with ____ ,understanding and acceptance, especially during times of difficulty.
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- ____ involves focusing on the positives in life and appreciating what one has, which can help combat negative thinking and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.
- By practicing ____ , one can cultivate appreciation and focus on the positive aspects of their experiences.
- A ____ is a private and personal account of one's reflections and perceptions.
- Receiving recognition can stimulate the release of certain chemicals in the brain, such as ____ .
- Gratitude helps individual feel more connected to the world around them leading to decreased _____ .
- ____ is an essential component of healthy relationships, helping people to develop understanding and respond to the needs of others
10 Clues: A ____ is a private and personal account of one's reflections and perceptions. • When individuals are given positive and authentic compliments, they will feel ____ at work. • Receiving recognition can stimulate the release of certain chemicals in the brain, such as ____ . • ...
Workplan Sharing 14 Feb 2025-02-10
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- What is the most common aim of HMCD Gen MH/Psych ILTC work pieces?
- The National Mental Health and Well-Being Strategy emphasises on creating an ____ mental health ecosystem comprising accessible, good quality clinical care with a supportive community and society.
- How many polyclinic clusters have MH and dementia programmes?
- The long term goal is to incorporate caregiver support into mainstream support through the Caregiver-Care Recipent_____ model?
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- What is the number of CREST-Youth and YITs expected to be rolled out respectively by 2030?
- Starting this FY25, what is one of the key trainings that will be rolled out for CREST staff?
- The information submitted by SPs in the Progress Report should be transparent, consistent, ______ and documentated.
- Youths and young working adults can find out about CREST and available help-seeking avenues via the online curated platform www._____.sg?
- What is the new name of the team managing ASCAT & Aftercare?
- To make training more accessible, CCMHD will be introducing dementia ______ to LTC staff.
10 Clues: What is the new name of the team managing ASCAT & Aftercare? • How many polyclinic clusters have MH and dementia programmes? • What is the most common aim of HMCD Gen MH/Psych ILTC work pieces? • To make training more accessible, CCMHD will be introducing dementia ______ to LTC staff. • ...
MHAT Crossword 2021-04-21
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- A form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family.
- The body's natural response to stress
- A disorder in which people have recurring, and unwanted thoughts, ideas or sensations that make them feel driven to do something repetitively
- A person who studies normal and abnormal mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior
- Disorder characterised by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities
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- A mental illness that brings severe high and low moods and changes in sleep, energy, thinking, and behavior
- A serious mental illness, characterised by eating, exercise and body weight or shape becoming an unhealthy preoccupation of someone's life (2 words with no separation)
- Can range from fondling to forcible rape (2 words with no separation).
- A mental health even triggered by a terrifying event
- When a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child (2 words with no separation)
10 Clues: The body's natural response to stress • A mental health even triggered by a terrifying event • Can range from fondling to forcible rape (2 words with no separation). • Disorder characterised by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities • ...
Legal/Ethical 2023-10-18
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- an order that tells medical professionals not to perform CPR
- information that can be used to identify a person
- purposely causing physical, mental, emotional, or financial pain or injury to someone
- The Knowledge of What is Right and Wrong
- a negligent or improper act by a professional that results in damage or injury to a person.
- requires all healthcare agencies (receiving Medicare and Medicaid money) to give adults, during admission or enrollment, information about their rights relating to advance directives.
- written in response to reports of poor care and abuse in long-term care facilities
- A federal law that sets standards for protecting the privacy of patients’ health information.
- Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health
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- actions, or a failure to act or give proper care, that results in injury to a person.
- touching a person without his or her consent.
- Spoken statement of false charges or misrepresentations that defame or damage a person’s reputation.
- rules set from the government to help protect the public
- Writing untrue matter that is defamatory about an individual or group to a 3rd party.
- the unlawful placing of an individual in apprehension of immediate bodily harm without his or her consent.
15 Clues: The Knowledge of What is Right and Wrong • touching a person without his or her consent. • information that can be used to identify a person • rules set from the government to help protect the public • an order that tells medical professionals not to perform CPR • Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health • ...
The Brain Teaser 2025-08-19
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- clean (something), especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria
- designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring
- the presence of a pathogen
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- a state of readiness
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- a person or reanimated corpse
- a state or period in which movement within or access to an area is restricted in interest of public safety or health
- spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinct group of symptoms
- a state, period, place of isolation in which people or animals that may have been exposed to infectious disease are placed
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- a person qualified to treat people who are ill
15 Clues: a state of readiness • the presence of a pathogen • a person or reanimated corpse • a person qualified to treat people who are ill • spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact • clean (something), especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria • designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring • ...
Diet, Nutrition, and Health 2021-11-08
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- This is a mental health disorder characterized by weight loss (or lack of appropriate weight gain in growing children); difficulties maintaining an appropriate body weight for height, age, and stature; and, in many individuals, distorted body image.
- A disease of children caused by vitamin D deficiency, characterized by imperfect calcification, softening, and distortion of the bones typically resulting in bow legs.
- This is due to the over-consumption of food.
- This is one of the most common effects of overnutrition.
- This is an intolerance of the sugar in milk.
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- This is a mental health disorder in which the person has an excessive concern with weight and binge eats, followed by purging.
- This is a result of an iron deficiency.
- This is when the body does not get enough nutrients,which can lead to a lack of energy.
- This is caused by an inadequate diet with a deficiency or excess of nutrients or energy.
- This is the bacteria that causes salmonellosis.
10 Clues: This is a result of an iron deficiency. • This is due to the over-consumption of food. • This is an intolerance of the sugar in milk. • This is the bacteria that causes salmonellosis. • This is one of the most common effects of overnutrition. • This is when the body does not get enough nutrients,which can lead to a lack of energy. • ...
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen 2014-01-21
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- This must be completed if a referral is indicated to enhance the opportunity for follow up regarding linkage to services
- Staff should document that Edinburgh was completed and the date in the comments section of the ____page in PHOCIS
- You would look in this manual to find the postpartum screening procedural guidelines
- A score of ___ or greater warrants a referral to the client's PCP or local mental health professinal
- There is an OSDH approved abbreviation/acronym for the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen?
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- The total score of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen will be documented in the _____.
- Currently, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen is being done on all_______ clien'ts who have had a baby in the last 1 year
- True or False. Any referral refusal by client must be documented in the progress notes of client's chart?
- Follow up must be done no later than ____after the referral was made.
- A positive response to question number__ warrants a referral to PCP or a local mental health professional and follow up regardless of total score
10 Clues: Follow up must be done no later than ____after the referral was made. • You would look in this manual to find the postpartum screening procedural guidelines • The total score of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen will be documented in the _____. • There is an OSDH approved abbreviation/acronym for the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen? • ...
Stress 2023-04-11
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- Full of mental negativity because of fear of danger or misfortune
- The act of treating the body by rubbing or patting to increase circulation or reduce stress
- A connection, association or involvement
- Activity that you can see in a person; a person's manner of acting
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- Not having power
- A physical or psychological stimulus that can lead to mental tension, physiological reactions or negative behaviour
- Not in a state of good or normal health
- To become less tense or rigid
- To reduce the tension or stress of something
9 Clues: Not having power • To become less tense or rigid • Not in a state of good or normal health • A connection, association or involvement • To reduce the tension or stress of something • Full of mental negativity because of fear of danger or misfortune • Activity that you can see in a person; a person's manner of acting • ...
Youth, Mental Health, and the Juvenile Justice System 2023-04-19
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- Diagnoses in childhood and adolescence is _____.
- _______ offenses are crimes that are committed by a youth, but not an adult.
- Due to lack of ______, diagnosis do not always lead to treatments.
- _______ offenses occur when a crime is committed by a youth or an adult.
- Diagnoses may ____ across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
- _____ Waiver is the most widely used mechanism to transfer a juvenile to adult courts.
- There are ____ mechanisms to transfer juveniles to adult courts.
- By not providing services, youth are put at risk for further _______ in the juvenile justice system.
- Youth are considered "_____ targets" for diagnoses due to their constant development.
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- Delinquent offenses are also known as ________ offenses.
- Many symptoms of mental disorders in youth are “___-_____”.
- Prosecutorial waivers do not have to have a ________.
- Assessments are meant to gain _______ information to address needs.
- _______ confinement exacerbates mental health concerns.
- _______ is short-term confinement used at multiple points throughout the system.
- _______ is the providing of services to participating youths through formal linkage with existing community-based MH programs.
16 Clues: Diagnoses in childhood and adolescence is _____. • Prosecutorial waivers do not have to have a ________. • _______ confinement exacerbates mental health concerns. • Delinquent offenses are also known as ________ offenses. • Many symptoms of mental disorders in youth are “___-_____”. • Diagnoses may ____ across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. • ...
Benefits-redeem for 3 tickets 2022-09-03
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- Our benefit program that offers a second opinion
- The assistance program that offers one-on-one help finding and enrolling in the right Medicare program
- It provides no-cost access to treatment for and prevention of joint & muscle pain.
- On demand care for $5 per visit with physicians available 24/7
- Costco's 401k retirement plan
- A personalized program designed to help participants reach their health goals-whether that's losing weight, managing diabetes or improving overall health
- Helps people take charge of their emotional and mental health with an 8-week virtual therapy and well-being programs personalized to each person's specific needs and challenges.
- A resource created just for Costco and includes a variety of health professionals. They help employees and their families when they need it the most-whether it's coping with a serious medical condition or just trying to improve overall health.
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- 24/7 and 365 days a year access to speak to an R.N.
- This program offers education and answers to questions from specially trained nurses. Whether employees are planning for a family, already pregnant or working through infertility-they've got expert guidance and support.
- Helps employees or their family members experiencing a difficult life transition, stress, depression, anxiety or another emotional health challenge and will connect them to the services they need
- A free benefit program that provides parenting and family support. It helps anyone raising children with learning, social or behavioral challenges or developmental disabilities.
- Online program designed to help employees get out of debt, save and invest for their future
13 Clues: Costco's 401k retirement plan • Our benefit program that offers a second opinion • 24/7 and 365 days a year access to speak to an R.N. • On demand care for $5 per visit with physicians available 24/7 • It provides no-cost access to treatment for and prevention of joint & muscle pain. • ...
Crossword 2025-04-04
health and illness 2022-10-26
Across
- interconnection of people or things
- model of health describing the ability to function in normal social roles
- actions taken by individuals to for themselves, on behalf of and with others in order to develop, protect, maintain and improve their health, wellbeing or wellness
Down
- model of health describing the absence of disease, illness and injury model of health
- a large floating mass of ice
- state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
6 Clues: a large floating mass of ice • interconnection of people or things • model of health describing the ability to function in normal social roles • model of health describing the absence of disease, illness and injury model of health • state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity • ...
E-waste 2025-11-30
Across
- it's when children have to work
- using fire to destroy something
- the natural world around us
- people who do a job
- a device that stores energy for electronics
- old or broken electronic devices
- dirty or harmful materials in the environment
- throwing large amounts of waste in one place
Down
- parts of a machine or device
- a place where waste is dumped
- to use something again
- to turn waste into something new
- a metal used in batteries
- condition of being protected from danger
- to fix something
- it can be mental and physical
- very dangerous for people or the environment
17 Clues: to fix something • people who do a job • to use something again • a metal used in batteries • the natural world around us • parts of a machine or device • a place where waste is dumped • it can be mental and physical • it's when children have to work • using fire to destroy something • to turn waste into something new • old or broken electronic devices • ...
Health Literacy Month Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
Across
- to fight, a more health literate way of saying immune system
- an obstacle that keeps person from learning
- to get, a more health literate way of saying access
- a more health literate way of referring to an individual
- a more health literate way of saying virus
- a more health literate way of saying outcome
- a more health literate way of saying transmit
- a more health literate way of saying detect
- a more health literate way of saying medication
Down
- literacy, what we celebrate in October
- a more health literate way of saying immunization
- review committee, group that reviews text and media to ensure health literacy
- a more health literate way of saying data
- a more health literate way of saying reduce
- ask three, three questions that people can use to prepare for a meeting with nurse practitioner or doctor
- me, pretend to do an activitity and have them pretend back
- a more health literate way of saying acquire
- language, makes it easier to understand
- back, how we share info with a person and have them repeat it back to us
19 Clues: literacy, what we celebrate in October • language, makes it easier to understand • a more health literate way of saying data • a more health literate way of saying virus • an obstacle that keeps person from learning • a more health literate way of saying reduce • a more health literate way of saying detect • a more health literate way of saying acquire • ...
IOP Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-27
Across
- Engaging in addictive behavior.
- Two seemingly opposing forces existing at the same time, and both are true.
- A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity.
- Co-occurring disorders.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- Tripping, Only concerned with the outcome.
Down
- The ability to recognize reality as it is.
- A mental health disorder marked by decreased positive mood.
- Selfishness, involving a sense of entitlement and lack of empathy.
- Another word for jealous.
- Behavior Therapy.
- A sober mentor.
- I am bad.
- I've done something bad.
14 Clues: I am bad. • A sober mentor. • Behavior Therapy. • Co-occurring disorders. • I've done something bad. • Another word for jealous. • Engaging in addictive behavior. • The ability to recognize reality as it is. • Tripping, Only concerned with the outcome. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity. • ...
IOP Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-27
Across
- Another word for jealous.
- The ability to recognize reality as it is.
- Co-occurring disorders.
- A mental health disorder marked by decreased positive mood.
- A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity.
- I've done something bad.
- Engaging in addictive behavior.
Down
- A sober mentor.
- Selfishness, involving a sense of entitlement and lack of empathy.
- Behavior Therapy.
- Two seemingly opposing forces existing at the same time and both are true.
- tripping Only concerned with the outcome.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- I am bad.
14 Clues: I am bad. • A sober mentor. • Behavior Therapy. • Co-occurring disorders. • I've done something bad. • Another word for jealous. • Engaging in addictive behavior. • tripping Only concerned with the outcome. • The ability to recognize reality as it is. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity. • ...
CONVO OVER A CROSSWORD 2021-07-21
Across
- An ideation that happened in the 5th tribe on mental health and joyness
- Writer of 'A Sky Full of Bucket Lists'
- Standing in other people's shoes
- Teresa of kct
- December 30,2020
- A session based on a tool to understand your personality type.
- Ooty Minion
- A session on a poem which is written by Bharathiyar.
Down
- Parentstate, Adultstate, Childstate
- ----& Responsibility
- Spiritual, Intellectual, Emotional, -----, Social.
- Inaugration ceremony at Nyanasabhai
- A platform for students to share their learnings to the tribe
- Bachelor who turned into 30 yr old uncle
14 Clues: Ooty Minion • Teresa of kct • December 30,2020 • ----& Responsibility • Standing in other people's shoes • Parentstate, Adultstate, Childstate • Inaugration ceremony at Nyanasabhai • Writer of 'A Sky Full of Bucket Lists' • Bachelor who turned into 30 yr old uncle • Spiritual, Intellectual, Emotional, -----, Social. • A session on a poem which is written by Bharathiyar. • ...
Health & Medicine 2023-12-19
Across
- a purple mark on your body
- a pain in a tooth or teeth
- a room in a hospital
- surgery performed on a patient
- a pain in a part of your body
- medicine put in the body with a syringe
- return to normal health
Down
- to lose blood
- an order for medicine from a doctor
- mental or emotional strain
- a damaged part of your body e.g. a cut
- High body temperature
- amount of medicine intended to be taken at one time
- red spots that appear on your body
14 Clues: to lose blood • a room in a hospital • High body temperature • return to normal health • a purple mark on your body • mental or emotional strain • a pain in a tooth or teeth • a pain in a part of your body • surgery performed on a patient • red spots that appear on your body • an order for medicine from a doctor • a damaged part of your body e.g. a cut • ...
WK3: Wellness & CAM Review 2025-08-27
Across
- therapy that stimulates your body's immune response
- achieved through sleeping & eating well
- the focus of this therapy that's affected by yin & yang
- wellness that's achieved even without religion
- part of the NIH that regulates alternative therapies
- wellness focused on learning & growing your mind
- Oldest therapy/form of medicine that exists
Down
- includes space, air, earth, fire & water
- therapy that releases pinched nerves
- therapy used instead of biomedical medicine
- wellness of the whole individual
- combining biomedical with alternative therapy
- total good health
- an example includes the use of school counselors
14 Clues: total good health • wellness of the whole individual • therapy that releases pinched nerves • achieved through sleeping & eating well • includes space, air, earth, fire & water • therapy used instead of biomedical medicine • Oldest therapy/form of medicine that exists • combining biomedical with alternative therapy • wellness that's achieved even without religion • ...
ALL Women Project 2023-04-13
Across
- Health Care means accessibility to health care of quality
- Legal Justice means Canadian laws recognize and protect basic rights and freedoms
- Transportation means to ensure safe, secure, efficient and clean transportation
Down
- Domestic Violence protection means to ensure all women are in safe and healthy relationships
- Employment means no discrimination based on gender, race, ethnicity, age and several other grounds.
- Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Housing rights aim to access housing necessary for dignity and security
7 Clues: Health Care means accessibility to health care of quality • Housing rights aim to access housing necessary for dignity and security • Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. • Transportation means to ensure safe, secure, efficient and clean transportation • ...
Insurance - W!SE Preparation 2024-05-20
Across
- Coverage for damage to a vehicle in an accident, part of car insurance
- Duration of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Document outlining the terms of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance contract
- Estimate of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance premium
- Provision in a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that limits coverage
- Policy providing additional liability coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Specific risk or cause of loss in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Contract that provides a series of payments over time, often part of life insurance
- Addition to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that modifies coverage
- Condition that prevents a person from working, covered by disability insurance
- Actual Cash Value
- Person who receives payment from a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Protection provided by a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Person or entity covered by a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Provides coverage for your entire life, plus an investment component to provide financial security and income in retirement.
- Insurance for health, car, life, or renter's insurance companies to manage risk
- Request for payment from a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Addition to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that provides extra coverage
Down
- Legal responsibility for damages or injuries in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Process of evaluating risk and determining coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Regular payment made to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Professional who assesses risk for health, car, life, or renter's insurance companies
- Coverage for damage to a vehicle from non-collision events, part of car insurance
- Risk of death, covered by life insurance
- Compensation for loss or damage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Person who evaluates risk and determines coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Continuation of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Person or entity who owns a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Amount paid by the insured before a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company pays
- Type of policy that offers protection to people for accidents that occur inside of the property being rented.
- Probability of loss or harm in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Regular payments made to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Coverage that protects against financial loss in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Condition that increases the chance of loss or damage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
34 Clues: Actual Cash Value • Risk of death, covered by life insurance • Duration of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy • Estimate of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance premium • Continuation of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy • Coverage for damage to a vehicle in an accident, part of car insurance • ...
Depression & Low Mood 2024-01-05
Across
- Depression can impact both our mental health and ____ health
- Depression can make people struggle with feelings of
- Action that releases endorphins and helps with depression
- Depression can impact our ____ life
- A change of ________ can help influence our mood and how we feel
Down
- Depression can leave us feeling
- Low mood that stays for a long time can be known as
- Long term strategies to help manage low mood might include changes to our
8 Clues: Depression can leave us feeling • Depression can impact our ____ life • Low mood that stays for a long time can be known as • Depression can make people struggle with feelings of • Action that releases endorphins and helps with depression • Depression can impact both our mental health and ____ health • A change of ________ can help influence our mood and how we feel • ...
types of morning person 2023-05-22
Across
- a strong and unreasonable desire to do something
- very great in degree
- someone who is very interested in a particular activity or subject
- a mental or physical illness which prevents part of your body from working properly
Down
- to eat too much, or eat more than is healthy
- someone, especially a child, who looks as if they want to go to sleep
- likely to make you fat
- having an active interest in one's health
8 Clues: very great in degree • likely to make you fat • having an active interest in one's health • to eat too much, or eat more than is healthy • a strong and unreasonable desire to do something • someone who is very interested in a particular activity or subject • someone, especially a child, who looks as if they want to go to sleep • ...
