mental health Crossword Puzzles
First-Aid 2021-12-06
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- usually caused by a scrape or a brush burn
- tissue damage that results from heat, overexposure to the sun or other radiation
- a potential source of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons
- a person's mental or physical condition
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
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- usually narrower and deeper than a cut or scrape
- lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness
- an instance of being injured.
8 Clues: an instance of being injured. • a person's mental or physical condition • usually caused by a scrape or a brush burn • usually narrower and deeper than a cut or scrape • lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness • a potential source of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons • ...
Better health for individuals 2021-03-23
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- determinant that can be changed
- a lifestyle lacking physical activity
- how common a disease is
- comparing health to others
- leading cause of death in Australia
- focusing on all aspects of health
- creating fairness
- individual determinant of health
- income, employment and education
- providing opportunity to develop knowledge
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- example of the preventative medical approach
- groups working collaboratively to solve health issues
- view of health
- health is always changing
- death rates
- sociocultural determinant of health
- Purpose in life
- setting for the public health approach
- dimension that focuses on bodily functions
- determinant addressing access to services
- a collection of ideas and shared experiences
21 Clues: death rates • view of health • Purpose in life • creating fairness • how common a disease is • health is always changing • comparing health to others • determinant that can be changed • individual determinant of health • income, employment and education • focusing on all aspects of health • sociocultural determinant of health • leading cause of death in Australia • ...
Week Five Spelling Crossword 2020-05-04
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- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- a type of fat found in the blood
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
- in a good physical or mental condition; in good health.
- the sugars starches and fibers found in fruits grains vegetables and milk products
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- the process of digesting food
- large complex molecules that do most of the work in cells to provide function.
- energy used by the body for function
- a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
- the kinds of food that a person animal or community habitually eats.
10 Clues: the process of digesting food • a type of fat found in the blood • energy used by the body for function • a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • in a good physical or mental condition; in good health. • the kinds of food that a person animal or community habitually eats. • large complex molecules that do most of the work in cells to provide function. • ...
sound in body, sound in mind 2023-09-06
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- practice of individuals looking after their own health using the knowledge and information available to them
- Minerals, vitamins and ... can promote healthy skin
- A person who advises others on what to eat in order to lead a healthy lifestyle or achieve a specific health-related goal
- Fiber can help to prevent...
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- Regular exercise can ... blood preasure.
- Practise focusing on your mind using a combination of mental and physical techniques
- You burn this off when exercising
- Helps repair and build your body's tissues.
- "A sound mind in a sound body" is a famous quote by
- Someone who trains a person or team of people in a particular sport.
10 Clues: Fiber can help to prevent... • You burn this off when exercising • Regular exercise can ... blood preasure. • Helps repair and build your body's tissues. • "A sound mind in a sound body" is a famous quote by • Minerals, vitamins and ... can promote healthy skin • Someone who trains a person or team of people in a particular sport. • ...
Careers that utilize Child Development 2024-09-10
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- A person who takes care of children as care givers for families
- a doctor who specializes in women's health, including pregnancy, childbirth, and reproductive health
- A person whose job involves discovering or verifying information
- A specialist who helps patients and their families with emotional and personal matters
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- A person who instructs or teaches, especially as a profession
- A person who helps people cope with challenges in their lives
- A medical doctor who treats children
- A professional who practices psychology and studies mental states and behavior.
- A person who works with doctors to create treatment plans, administer medications, and monitor patient recovery
- A person who trains athletes
10 Clues: A person who trains athletes • A medical doctor who treats children • A person who instructs or teaches, especially as a profession • A person who helps people cope with challenges in their lives • A person who takes care of children as care givers for families • A person whose job involves discovering or verifying information • ...
Terpenes 2021-12-18
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- sativa, pine, energizing, bronchodilator
- indica, lavender, helps with mental health, relaxing, and pain
- indica, pepper, anti-inflammatory, gut health, relaxation, and enhanced cognition.
- indica, hops, skunky, helps with muscle relaxation, insomnia, and is anti-cancer
- indica, smokey pine, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and helps with stress
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- sativa, citrus, mood elevator, anti-inflammatory
- sativa, citrus, stress relief and euphoria, has anti-cancer properties
7 Clues: sativa, pine, energizing, bronchodilator • sativa, citrus, mood elevator, anti-inflammatory • indica, lavender, helps with mental health, relaxing, and pain • sativa, citrus, stress relief and euphoria, has anti-cancer properties • indica, smokey pine, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and helps with stress • ...
GOAL NO 3 GOOD HEALTH AND WELLBEING 2022-06-06
7 Clues: Covid-19 • Mental health • Prevention for viruses • Disease caused due to Iodine • When unwanted things mix in the air • Caused due to deficiency of Vitamin C • A mineral required to keep bones healthy
GOAL NO 3 GOOD HEALTH AND WELLBEING 2022-06-06
7 Clues: Covid-19 • Mental health • Prevention for viruses • Disease caused due to Iodine • When unwanted things mix in the air • Caused due to deficiency of Vitamin C • A mineral required to keep bones healthy
Edmund Kemper 2024-11-12
7 Clues: Killers last name • City in California • admitting you're guilty • People looking for rides • the people who were affected by Edmund • Scientific approach to criminal justice • mental health condition where the person lacks empathy
History of Madness Review 2023-11-30
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- 19th century ailment most commonly diagnosed in women
- name given to schizophrenia in Black men in the 1960s
- City where the APA met to debate homosexuality in 1973
- the main approach to treatment of the insane in the colonial period
- described the possibility of Prozac making people better than well
- brand name for chlorpromazine
- science/pseudoscience of improving genetic inheritance
- the process of removing patients from inpatient settings between the 1960s-1980s
- shock treatment still used for treatment-resistant depression today
- Portuguese neurologist with a 1949 Nobel prize for the lobotomy
- term used before word schizophrenia existed
- branding of fluoxetine for PMS and PMDD
- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (abbrev.)
- our textbook author
- drug used to treat diabetes but also to induce shock in psychiatric patients
- the most known name in psychoanalysis, author of the Dora case
- place many receive mental health treatment if they cannot otherwise afford it
- man who coined the language of "moral treatment"
- those held responsible for a child's autism in the 1950s-1970s
- CIA mind experiment program of the 1950s and 1960s
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- the study of skull shape and related behavior
- psychosurgical treatment popularized by Walter Freeman
- World War I era diagnosis for soldiers in distress
- Supreme Court case over eugenics
- sanitarium run by the Kelloggs in Michigan
- Philadelphia doctor called the father of American psychiatry
- late-19th century physician who used hypnosis to treat patients
- coined by Samuel Cartwright, the disease of the enslaved running away
- short story about a woman who descends into madness
- A drink made with your Miltown pill
- contemporary diagnosis that is a cousin of shell shock and war neurosis (abbrev.)
- one flew over the cuckoos nest author
- leader of the anti-psychiatry movement in the '60s
- director of Let Their Be Light
- Psychiatrist who pulled teeth and did other surgery to improve patients
- 19th century American asylum reformer
- promotor of the rest cure and the west cure
- Kansas psychiatrist who helped mainstream psychoanalysis in WWII
- venereal disease that led to mental deterioration, originally called GPI
- baby book advice giver with lots of Freudian ideas
- the "bible" of psychiatry (abbrev.)
- the father of "attachment" theory
- federal body for researching mental health est. 1949 (abbrev.)
43 Clues: our textbook author • brand name for chlorpromazine • director of Let Their Be Light • Supreme Court case over eugenics • the father of "attachment" theory • A drink made with your Miltown pill • the "bible" of psychiatry (abbrev.) • one flew over the cuckoos nest author • 19th century American asylum reformer • branding of fluoxetine for PMS and PMDD • ...
CV Healthy Holiday Crossword 2024-11-30
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- Kale, broccoli, and this vegetable are all examples of cruciferous vegetables that are high in fiber, antioxidants, and other phytochemicals..
- This essential vitamin can be sourced from the sunlight that helps to absorb calcium, magnesium, and phosphate. It is also important for bone health and immunity.
- This holiday spice has been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels.
- It is recommended that adults get 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous of this each week.
- An activity that can boost mental health aim at giving back to your community.
- It is recommended that adults get at least 2-3 cups of this per day or 10-21 cups per week.
- A non-digestible carbohydrate found in plants that has many health benefits including blood sugar control, digestive health, and heart heart health.
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- This food is high in healthy fats, a good source of fiber, vitamin C, potassium, and more. You might find it in a salad or paired with chips and salsa.
- The act of recognizing and acknowledging the good things that happen, resulting in a state of appreciation.
- This type of workout alternates between short, intense burst of activity and periods of lower intensity or rest.
- On average, 10,000 steps is equal to how many miles
- This healthy dessert ingredient can be used as a substitute for butter or oil in some holiday baking.
- The term for intentionally focusing on the present moment.
- It is recommended that adults get at least this many hour of sleep per night.
- A stress hormone that can increase during the holidays as a result of increased demands and reduced exposure to sunlight.
15 Clues: On average, 10,000 steps is equal to how many miles • The term for intentionally focusing on the present moment. • This holiday spice has been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels. • It is recommended that adults get at least this many hour of sleep per night. • An activity that can boost mental health aim at giving back to your community. • ...
Crossword Puzzle by Makayla, Zane, Reese and Jenna 2022-11-02
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- Globally Harmonized System
- _____ words. examples include warning or danger
- ______ hazards. injuries usually caused by repetitive work
- _______ hazards caused by factors in the environment that can cause injury to the body without necessarily touching the body
- an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership.
- ______ hazards. toxic substances that can cause a wide range of health effects when humans are exposed to them. Effects range from mild irritation to death.
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- ______ hazards composed of living organisms that pose a threat to other living organisms, usually humans. These are usually transmitted through blood, urine and other bodily substances.
- safety data sheet
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- Supervised Agricultural Experience
- _____ alcohol. Clear, colorless, flammable,mobile liquid used as a cleaning agent
- the process of making something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- ______ hazards. unsafe work conditions that may cause injury
- ______ hazards. these injuries from emotional and mental stressors can cause health problems, especially when the employee is exposed to them long-term
- a process that eliminates many or all pathogenic microorganisms, except bacterial spores, on inanimate objects
- occupational safety and hazards association
- items used to protect the person wearing them
- a danger or risk.
- _____ D-plus. Used as a disinfectant (a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria) Corrosive, harmful and dangerous to the environment
20 Clues: a danger or risk. • safety data sheet • Globally Harmonized System • Supervised Agricultural Experience • occupational safety and hazards association • items used to protect the person wearing them • _____ words. examples include warning or danger • ______ hazards. injuries usually caused by repetitive work • ______ hazards. unsafe work conditions that may cause injury • ...
Emerging Issues Crossword 2013-11-04
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- Due to the physical and mental side-effects of solitary confinement, many people feel that is violates _________ Amendment rights."
- An experience involving the apparent perception of something not present."
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- Mental condition characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self-importance."
- __________ v. Gomez (1995) one of the court cases establishing mental health as a basic human need."
- Wilkerson v. __________ (2007) is one of the court cases establishing social interaction as a basic human need.'
- __________ v. Dulles (1958) determined that standards of punishment evolve as society evolves."
- Most common method used by inmates to commit suicide."
- Inmate suicide is the ________ leading cause of death in american jails"
8 Clues: Most common method used by inmates to commit suicide." • Inmate suicide is the ________ leading cause of death in american jails" • An experience involving the apparent perception of something not present." • __________ v. Dulles (1958) determined that standards of punishment evolve as society evolves." • ...
Brain Builder - NOW University Health E-News 4.21.15 2015-04-23
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- Animal studies indicate that dopamine and this nerve chemical in the brain were less efficient in the brains of rats fed omega-3-deficient diets
- A member of the ginger family, well regarded for its ability to help soothe overused joints
- Researchers suggest that for ADHD benefits studied, omega-3 fats play “an important role” in the health of this
- A new study offers support that omega-3 supplementation may be an effective augmentation for this type of treatment of ADHD
- Herb extracted from a fruit, can be helpful for prostate health
- A new study suggests that this type of diet may help preserve mental health for Alzheimer’s patients (abbr.)
- Popular Ayurvedic herb used in India to reduce the negative effects of stress on the body
- One of the most common child psychiatric disorders that affects boys at nearly three times the rate as girls (abbr)
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- Category of supplements that include green tea, garlic, cranberry, echinacea and ginseng
- Type of diet consisting of plentiful fruits, vegetables, beans nuts, healthy grains, fish, olive oil, and small amounts of meat and dairy, and red wine
- An important nerve chemical in the brain
- One of the best natural sources of vitamin A (beta-carotene)
- Another name for canola oil
- New study suggests omega-3 __________ may improve attentive behavior in children with ADHD (2 wds)
- A flower from the Mediterranean region, assists the body in eliminating unwanted toxins by supporting liver health
15 Clues: Another name for canola oil • An important nerve chemical in the brain • One of the best natural sources of vitamin A (beta-carotene) • Herb extracted from a fruit, can be helpful for prostate health • Category of supplements that include green tea, garlic, cranberry, echinacea and ginseng • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2021-03-01
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- Substances in food that provide nourishment essential to growth and life
- Muscle that helps pump blood to the rest of the body
- Activity that enhances or maintains fitness or health
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- It is important to drink plenty of ______ throughout the day
- Number of minutes to be active every day
- There are this many food groups on the MyPlate guide to nutrition
- You need 8 hours of this daily
- The state of complete mental, physical, and social well-being
8 Clues: You need 8 hours of this daily • Number of minutes to be active every day • Muscle that helps pump blood to the rest of the body • Activity that enhances or maintains fitness or health • It is important to drink plenty of ______ throughout the day • The state of complete mental, physical, and social well-being • ...
A Disorders Puzzle 2023-02-14
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- when you feel strongly forced or urged to do something.
- a type of characteristic that relates to a person
- a meal that helps reduce certain health issues.
- when you're connected and attached to something
- is a person who studies the emotions and action behaviors of humans.
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- a disease that affects your physical, mental, and emotional health.
- a fear towards anything.
- when you're nervous to an extreme rate that your body acts in a life threatening way.
8 Clues: a fear towards anything. • a meal that helps reduce certain health issues. • when you're connected and attached to something • a type of characteristic that relates to a person • when you feel strongly forced or urged to do something. • a disease that affects your physical, mental, and emotional health. • ...
Health Crossword 2024-04-19
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- a person’s condition regarded to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Extreme sadness
- ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with others
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- recognizing one's creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills
- have minimal debt, and build wealth.
- a person's mental or physical condition
6 Clues: Extreme sadness • have minimal debt, and build wealth. • a person's mental or physical condition • ability to interact and form meaningful relationships with others • a person’s condition regarded to their psychological and emotional well-being • recognizing one's creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills
vocabulary assignment 2021-11-01
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- an object of concern or attention
- Fear characterized by behavioral disturbances
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities
- a practice where an individual uses a technique – such as mindfulness, or focusing the mind on a particular object, thought, or activity – to train attention and awareness, and achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
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- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- the use of the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
- the emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
10 Clues: an object of concern or attention • Fear characterized by behavioral disturbances • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • the emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends • the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth • ...
Crossword. 2025-08-15
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- Managing _____ and sticking to an exercise routine can help you stay healthier during cold and flu season.
- If you’re struggling, you can always reach out to _____ for mental health support.
- _____ not only helps your muscles, but also your blood vessels.
- To feel your best around the holidays, aim for seven to _____ hours of sleep every night.
- These services are fully covered by your plan at no extra charge to you.
- The fixed dollar amount you pay for covered medical services and supplies.
- Existing members who attend a Member _____ Session will receive a $10 gift card.
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- If health care was a football team, your _____ would be the quarterback (three words).
- Talk with your provider before starting this popular exercise trend, especially if you have joint issues.
- Protecting your _____ health can help you stay independent and improve your quality of life.
10 Clues: _____ not only helps your muscles, but also your blood vessels. • These services are fully covered by your plan at no extra charge to you. • The fixed dollar amount you pay for covered medical services and supplies. • Existing members who attend a Member _____ Session will receive a $10 gift card. • ...
MIKEL 2024-09-12
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- Brute force attack - a way for hackers to get into accounts with weak passwords.
- Catfish - A person who uses a fake online persona to gain the trust of someone else.
- Invisible Audience - The hundreds of people who are paying attention to your online behaviors.
- Login information - Anything that is used to verify online accounts.
- wellness is a part of health that technology impacts. Strong digital wellness means a healthy relationship with technology.
- health - an aspect of your overall wellness that focuses on the mind. It measures how willing you are to explore new ideas and grow your intellect.
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- health - A part of overall wellness that includes emotional phsyological and social well-being. It impacts how we feel handle stress and relate to other pe ople.
- health - One part of your overall well-being that focuses on your physical body.
- social health - The ability to form relationships, interact with others, and create a sense of community.
- Digital footprint - the trail of information we leave online.
- Virtual private network - A service that prevents you from being tracked and located online by using a second network with a different IP address, often for a fee.
- IP Address - A number that's assigned to your computer when accessing online content. It can be strangers, friends, or people who are evaluating your employment.
12 Clues: Digital footprint - the trail of information we leave online. • Login information - Anything that is used to verify online accounts. • health - One part of your overall well-being that focuses on your physical body. • Brute force attack - a way for hackers to get into accounts with weak passwords. • ...
Community Week 1 2015-04-05
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- promotion/ moving towards a state of optimal health
- environment that remain unchanged by humans
- prevention level that identifies and treats
- also called health protection
- influences persons during advocacy
- groups with common health concerns
- belief that one's fate is fixed
- group that shares common interests
- smaller group, lives nearby
- subpopulation w/common characteristics
- developed model for nurses for health promotion interventions
- environment that is human made
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- actions taken to support an environment of health promotion
- primary cause of health related condition
- collection and analysis of data
- ability of an agent to survive under certain conditions
- prevention level aimed at preventing health problems
- smallpox inoculation
- severity of health problems caused by an agent
- prevention level aimed at restoring client to highest level
- influences persons during advocacy (1 of 3 things)
- action to create policies for public health
- influences persons during advocacy
- ability of an agent to enter and cause disease in a host
- responsibility to make services available
25 Clues: smallpox inoculation • smaller group, lives nearby • also called health protection • environment that is human made • collection and analysis of data • belief that one's fate is fixed • influences persons during advocacy • groups with common health concerns • influences persons during advocacy • group that shares common interests • subpopulation w/common characteristics • ...
Definitions for Health and Wellness 2018-01-23
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- The principle by which all person's are treated the same
- Factors/causes which affect nature or outcomes of a person's health.
- Short term illness/condition of sudden onset with symptoms that subside after a relatively short period.
- What society makes of someone's impairment and designs a world based upon what is considered normal.
- State of harmony between physical, emotional, social and spiritual health of an individual and their environment
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- Loss or abnormality of structure or function either physical, sensory, neurological, psychiatric, intellectual or anatomical
- State of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease.
- Habits, social or environmental conditions increasing a persons vulnerability to illness or injury(4,7)
- Illness/condition that is prolonged, doesn't resolve spontaneously and is rarely completely cured.
- A person's own perception, experience and evaluation of a disease or condition.
10 Clues: The principle by which all person's are treated the same • Factors/causes which affect nature or outcomes of a person's health. • A person's own perception, experience and evaluation of a disease or condition. • State of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease. • ...
Ethics and Legal Considerations 2023-02-28
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- failure to give care that results in injury to another person
- unnecessarily exposing an individual or snooping through a chart
- providing improper or unprofessional treatment or care that results in injury, loss, or damage.
- unlawful touching of another person without consent
- requires healthcare providers to inform patients about how their health information is to be used
- false statements that cause ridicule or harm and damages another's reputation
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- a set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong
- the written word of defamation
- an agreement between two or more parties.
- any care that result in physical harm, pain, or mental anguish
- a threat or attempt to injure
- occurs when a person is harmed or injured because a health care provider does not meet the expected standard of care
- the spoken word of defamation
13 Clues: a threat or attempt to injure • the spoken word of defamation • the written word of defamation • an agreement between two or more parties. • unlawful touching of another person without consent • failure to give care that results in injury to another person • a set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong • ...
Psychology 101 2023-08-26
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- The broader field of biopsychologists and others who study the brain and nervous system, such as biologists and biochemists.
- A medical doctor with additional training in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders.
- Any physical energy sensed by an organism.
- A statement of the predicted outcome of an experiment or an educated guess about the relationship between variables.
- Contents of the mind that are beyond awareness, especially impulses and desires not directly known to a person.
- Any muscular action, glandular activity, or other identifiable aspect of behavior.
- A system of ideas designed to interrelate concepts and facts in a way that summarizes existing data and predicts future observations.
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- An approach to psychology that focuses on human experience, problems, potentials, and ideals.
- Altering conditions that influence behavior.
- In research an animal whose behavior is used to derive principles that may apply to human behavior.
- In psychology, understanding is achieved when the causes of a behavior can be stated.
- A mental health professional (usually a medical doctor) trained to practice psychoanalysis
- In psychology, a public polling technique used to answer psychological questions.
- An in-depth focus on all aspects of a single person.
- The scientific study of overt behavior and mental processes (covert behavior).
15 Clues: Any physical energy sensed by an organism. • Altering conditions that influence behavior. • An in-depth focus on all aspects of a single person. • The scientific study of overt behavior and mental processes (covert behavior). • In psychology, a public polling technique used to answer psychological questions. • ...
U.S Health Care 2020-08-31
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- exchange
- behavior analysis
- health records
- for disease control and prevention
- care act made health care costs more affordable for low-income homes
- infectious diseases
- illness
- aureus
- Preventive Services
- mortality
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- outcomes
- health organization
- prevention council
- virus
- information technology
- disease
- Influenza
- technology
- Health insurance program
- spectrum disorder
- genome project
- expectancy
22 Clues: virus • aureus • disease • illness • exchange • outcomes • Influenza • mortality • technology • expectancy • health records • genome project • behavior analysis • spectrum disorder • prevention council • health organization • infectious diseases • Preventive Services • information technology • Health insurance program • for disease control and prevention • ...
Fitness 2022-02-04
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- overall body mass
- number of times per week
- certain food you eat
- how hard
- being physically fit
- heart/cardio
- Type of health career
- beats per minute
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- amount of weight in the body
- emotions health
- intense
- brain health
- leg and arm exercise
- high intensity interval training
- Ex. running
- health body athleticism
- Ex. pull-up
- beliefs
- frequency-intensity-time-type
- friendship health
- body/self-care
21 Clues: intense • beliefs • how hard • Ex. running • Ex. pull-up • brain health • heart/cardio • body/self-care • emotions health • beats per minute • overall body mass • friendship health • leg and arm exercise • certain food you eat • being physically fit • Type of health career • health body athleticism • number of times per week • amount of weight in the body • frequency-intensity-time-type • ...
mental health terms 2021-10-21
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- chronic brain disorder that includes delusions
- feeling sad or having an unhappy mood
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- feeling of fear or apprehension about what's to come
- disorder in which people have recurring, unwanted thoughts, ideas or obsessions
- an emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat
- feeling afraid during or after a traumatic situation
6 Clues: feeling sad or having an unhappy mood • chronic brain disorder that includes delusions • feeling of fear or apprehension about what's to come • feeling afraid during or after a traumatic situation • disorder in which people have recurring, unwanted thoughts, ideas or obsessions • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2022-04-25
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- deeply unhappy or depressed and likely to commit suicide.
- Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Also called major depressive disorder or clinical depression, it affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems.
- Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning — thinking, remembering, and reasoning — to such an extent that it interferes with a person's daily life and activities. Some people with dementia cannot control their emotions, and their personalities may change. eating disorder
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- Anxiety is an emotion characterized by feelings of tension, worried thoughts and physical changes like increased blood pressure. People with anxiety disorders usually have recurring intrusive thoughts or concerns. They may avoid certain situations out of worry.
- eating is used to describe a range of irregular eating behaviors that may or may not warrant a diagnosis of a specific eating disorder. Eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa, or AN, or bulimia nervosa, or BN, are diagnosed according to specific and narrow criteria ocd Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common, chronic, and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and/or behaviors (compulsions) that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over. ADHD Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development. dyslexia The formal definition of dyslexia by the International Dyslexia Association is: “Dyslexia is a specific learning disability that is neurobiological in origin. It is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities. PTSD An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or severe mental or emotional distress, such as military combat, violent assault, natural disaster, or other life-threatening events. self-harm Self-harm or self-injury means hurting yourself on purpose. One common method is cutting with a sharp object. But any time someone deliberately hurts themself is classified as self-harm. Some people feel an impulse to cause burns, pull out hair or pick at wounds to prevent healing. Extreme injuries can result in broken bones. suicidal thoughts
- Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks.
6 Clues: deeply unhappy or depressed and likely to commit suicide. • Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. • ...
Mental health riddles 2023-10-23
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- Persistent, irrational fear of a specific object or situation
- A persistent, unwanted thought or urge
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- A disorder characterized by difficulties in maintaining attention and controlling impulses
- A state of emotional well-being and contentment
- A sense of feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and emotionally drained
- A feeling of self-doubt and low self-worth
6 Clues: A persistent, unwanted thought or urge • A feeling of self-doubt and low self-worth • A state of emotional well-being and contentment • Persistent, irrational fear of a specific object or situation • A sense of feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and emotionally drained • A disorder characterized by difficulties in maintaining attention and controlling impulses
Mental Health Disorders 2023-12-08
6 Clues: extreme mood swings • hallucinations, delusions • vivid flashbacks, nightmares • having a short attention span • feeling restless or unable to sit still • Brittle hair/nails, Cold intolerance, muscle weakness and wasting
Mental Health Workshop 2023-03-09
Mental Health Services 2025-07-22
Mental Health Conditions 2025-12-03
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- A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- A condition involving excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily life.
- A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by challenges in social interaction and communication.
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- A condition marked by persistent patterns of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity.
- A mood disorder with alternating episodes of mania and depression.
- A severe mental disorder involving delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking.
6 Clues: A mood disorder with alternating episodes of mania and depression. • A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest. • A condition involving excessive worry or fear that interferes with daily life. • A severe mental disorder involving delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking. • ...
Social Work Month 2014-03-09
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- SW practice with families and small groups
- Social workers often provide _____ as patients learn new skills
- Social workers practice from a _______ perspective.
- Many social workers assist patients with ______ health.
- Social workers are concerned with the _____ in their environment
- ________is the BHH social services super star
- _____ planning is one role of a medical social worker.
- moral principles that govern a social worker's behavior
- Early social workers were known as _____ visitors.
- Social Workers demonstrate ______ competence.
- SW practice with large groups and communities
- Unlike many fields of care, SW addresses the ______ person.
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- SW practice with individuals
- The SW role of linking patients to resources
- A SW who takes crisis call for BHH.
- Medical social workers usually work in a/an____.
- _____ risk assessments are performed by SW in the ER.
- Social workers treat patients with ______ regard.
- A BHH employee who serves Hospice, Home Health, and crisis call
- the National Association of Social Workers
- Assess, ______ intervene, evaluate, terminate.
- The role of some social workers, also called Therapist
- the professional ___ to inform guides social workers in practice
- The month after social work month
24 Clues: SW practice with individuals • The month after social work month • A SW who takes crisis call for BHH. • SW practice with families and small groups • the National Association of Social Workers • The SW role of linking patients to resources • ________is the BHH social services super star • Social Workers demonstrate ______ competence. • ...
Grace k health 2017-06-21
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- children under 18 should only have 12 grams of ________ a day
- people who are always there for you are called your moral _______
- we get lots of _________ out of healthy foods
- ________ safety is a big deal
- food ______ are important to look at
- _________ are a big support in our lives
- the ability to bounce back
- it's important to drink water or you become _____________
- if you _______ you work faster
- it's good to ______ in your community
- if you don't stay___ you could be harmed
- ____ has lots of protien
- _____ are very good for you
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- be careful what you ____online
- i work hard toward my _____
- when someone does not get enough sleep they become_______
- being _________ keeps you healthy and awake
- some people are _________ about their bodies or how they look
- if you don't eat ________ ther's a higher risk of health problems
- when someone is constantly teased and beat up
- _______ are important to have in our life
- someone who makes fun of you online
- when you don't use______ you become stinky
- you have a lot of _________ if you lift weights
- ______ health is important to watch and take care of
25 Clues: ____ has lots of protien • the ability to bounce back • i work hard toward my _____ • _____ are very good for you • ________ safety is a big deal • be careful what you ____online • if you _______ you work faster • someone who makes fun of you online • food ______ are important to look at • it's good to ______ in your community • _________ are a big support in our lives • ...
Grace k health 2017-06-21
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- people who are always there for you are called your moral _______
- when someone does not get enough sleep they become_______
- someone who makes fun of you online
- _________ are a big support in our lives
- ______ health is important to watch and take care of
- it's important to drink water or you become _____________
- we get lots of _________ out of healthy foods
- i work hard toward my _____
- ________ safety is a big deal
- being _________ keeps you healthy and awake
- ____ has lots of protien
- it's good to ______ in your community
- if you don't stay___ you could be harmed
- children under 18 should only have 12 grams of ________ a day
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- _____ are very good for you
- when someone is constantly teased and beat up
- be careful what you ____online
- the ability to bounce back
- if you _______ you work faster
- you have a lot of _________ if you lift weights
- _______ are important to have in our life
- when you don't use______ you become stinky
- some people are _________ about their bodies or how they look
- if you don't eat ________ ther's a higher risk of health problems
- food ______ are important to look at
25 Clues: ____ has lots of protien • the ability to bounce back • _____ are very good for you • i work hard toward my _____ • ________ safety is a big deal • be careful what you ____online • if you _______ you work faster • someone who makes fun of you online • food ______ are important to look at • it's good to ______ in your community • _________ are a big support in our lives • ...
Marcus's English Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-31
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- Group establishes control over foreign territory
- Required to do something
- To oppose/resist
- The practice of being honest and morally upright
- In a spirited, willing or enthusiastic manner
- Relating to deep, instinctual emotions or physical satisfaction
- Complicated card game named after a suit
- To openly resist or refuse
- To reprimand or criticize
- Intense happiness, excitement or pleasure
- Causing contusion, puzzlement, or disorientation
- Lacking purpose and intension
- Not permitted or allowed
- State of being delicate
- Free/realize from difficult situation
- Formal meal or feast
- A strategic Maneuver
- A bone more commonly known as collarbone
- Server physical or mental suffering
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- Mocking or cynical remarks
- Showing smug or uncritical satisfaction
- To rebuke someone officially
- An outbreak of disease
- A health supplement for prostate health
- Honor, Fame, Admiration
- Person who is perceived to be mentally ill or insane
- A medical instrument to listen to internal sounds
- Feeling of great surprise or amazement
- Conducting negotiations, relationship's, and resolving conflict
- A large complex society
- A piece of fabric worn to conceal the face
- A pastry
32 Clues: A pastry • To oppose/resist • Formal meal or feast • A strategic Maneuver • An outbreak of disease • Honor, Fame, Admiration • A large complex society • State of being delicate • Required to do something • Not permitted or allowed • To reprimand or criticize • Mocking or cynical remarks • To openly resist or refuse • To rebuke someone officially • Lacking purpose and intension • ...
Poverty 2025-01-23
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- Why do programs fail?
- How does being born into poverty affect opportunities?
- Why is poverty ignored in wealthy nations?
- Why does national debt cause poverty?
- Why do safety nets fail?
- How does regional inequality lead to poverty?
- Why do natural disasters cause poverty?
- How does colonization still affect poverty?
- How does unemployment cause poverty?
- How does foreign aid impact poverty?
- Why do low wages keep people in poverty?
- What is generational poverty?
- How do trade policies impact poverty?
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- How does poor housing perpetuate poverty?
- How do monopolies affect poverty?
- Why does lack of clean water cause poverty?
- Why does poor healthcare lead to poverty?
- Why does poor infrastructure cause poverty?
- How does corruption cause poverty
- Why does mental health lead to poverty?
- Why do governments neglect poverty?
- Why do wealth gaps persist?
- How does stigma affect poverty?
- How do stereotypes harm the poor?
- Why do some oppose poverty programs?
- Why does lack of education lead to poverty?
- Why does gender inequality deepen poverty?
- How does discrimination contribute to poverty?
- How do addictions contribute to poverty?
- How does lack of technology cause poverty?
30 Clues: Why do programs fail? • Why do safety nets fail? • Why do wealth gaps persist? • What is generational poverty? • How does stigma affect poverty? • How do monopolies affect poverty? • How does corruption cause poverty • How do stereotypes harm the poor? • Why do governments neglect poverty? • Why do some oppose poverty programs? • How does unemployment cause poverty? • ...
Intro to OH&S, Chapter 1 Terms 2025-09-16
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- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- The legal obligation to provide safe working conditions
- Someone that employs workers
- A state of physical, mental and social well-being in the workplace
- An illness or disease contracted in a workplace
- An unplanned event possibly leading to injuries.
- Something that could've been a potential accident in the workplace.
- Somebody that is authorized/designated to have control over workers
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- A job or profession
- Laws, considered collectively.
- Measured in dollars & cents, immediately connects to incidents in the workplace.
- Eliminating or reducing the risks of an accident in the workplace
- The state of being in good health.
- Measured in dollars & cents, the results of an incident in the workplace such as training a new employee.
- A moral or legal obligation to act in a certain way
- Effects on people such as pain and stress suffered by workers or their families.
- A program developed to prevent incidents & illnesses related to the workplace.
- Somebody engaged in an occupation.
- Suffering physical harm or damage.
- Something that can cause potential harm to someone in the workplace
20 Clues: A job or profession • Someone that employs workers • Laws, considered collectively. • The state of being in good health. • Somebody engaged in an occupation. • Suffering physical harm or damage. • An illness or disease contracted in a workplace • An unplanned event possibly leading to injuries. • A moral or legal obligation to act in a certain way • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2025-10-08
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- poor health caused by inadequate diet
- inactive, involving little movement
- long life or long duration of health
- a sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease
- lack of an essential nutrient or substance in the body
- a section of a hospital where patients stay
- section responsible for preparing and dispensing medication
- the act of being treated in a hospital
- fake treatment given to test psychological effect
- a stick with a handle and a part that fits around your lower arm, or a stick with piece that fits under the arm, that you lean on for support if you have difficulty in walking because of a foot or leg injury
- identification of a disease or condition
- swelling and redness due to injury or infection
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- physical or mental energy and strength
- injection that protects against disease
- transmission of traits from parents
- recovery process after injury or illness
- cleanliness and hygiene within healthcare setting
- written order for medicine
- the body’s ability to resist infection or disease
- the specific amount of medicine to be taken
- long-term or recurring
- able to spread from person to person
22 Clues: long-term or recurring • written order for medicine • transmission of traits from parents • inactive, involving little movement • long life or long duration of health • able to spread from person to person • poor health caused by inadequate diet • physical or mental energy and strength • the act of being treated in a hospital • injection that protects against disease • ...
Fake Kiwi Doctor 2018-11-20
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- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- having existed or done something for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.
- not qualified or diminished in any way; total.
- strong and healthy; vigorous.
- a person who controls or influences others in a clever or unscrupulous way.
- the action of deceiving someone.
- exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.
- behaviour that is contrary to or forbidden by criminal law.
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
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- make (previously unknown or secret information) known to others.
- a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease
- not genuine or true (used in a disapproving manner when deception has been attempted).
- truly what something is said to be; authentic.
- very unusual or remarkable.
- as far as one knows or can see.
- make or become stronger or more resilient.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- made or divided into a separate sections. Or having been committed compulsorily to a psychiatric hospital in accordance with a section of a mental health act.
- feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
- a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof.
- officially allow (someone) to do something.
- a positive declaration intended to give confidence; a promise.
23 Clues: very unusual or remarkable. • strong and healthy; vigorous. • as far as one knows or can see. • the action of deceiving someone. • make or become stronger or more resilient. • officially allow (someone) to do something. • truly what something is said to be; authentic. • not qualified or diminished in any way; total. • ...
Pony Health 2022-11-11
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- Ill health, what is cold and clammy?
- Good health, pony is interested in what is going on?
- Ill health, leg(s) are hot and?
- Good health, what is quiet, regular and slow?
- Ill health, standing alone with a tucked up appearance?
- Ill health, what stands up on end?
- Ill health, hard and dark droppings means?
- Good health, what are bright and open?
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- Ill health, skin tight (hidebound) may be a sign of worms or?
- Good health, pony ears should feel?
- Good health, pony eye and nostril linings should ___ pink?
- Ill health, what condition?
- Good health, what feels cool?
- Good health, when a pony moves with a level stride?
- Good health, pony coat should be sleek and?
- Ill health, rolling continually may be a sign of?
16 Clues: Ill health, what condition? • Good health, what feels cool? • Ill health, leg(s) are hot and? • Ill health, what stands up on end? • Good health, pony ears should feel? • Ill health, what is cold and clammy? • Good health, what are bright and open? • Ill health, hard and dark droppings means? • Good health, pony coat should be sleek and? • ...
Eight Compliance Acronyms 09.13.2023 2023-09-11
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- required whenever there is a material change to the plan
- a health care program for children without health insurance whose families earn too much to get Medicaid but cannot afford health insurance
- guarantees an employee returning from military service or training the right to be reemployed at his or her former job (or as nearly comparable a job as possible) with the same benefits
- shorthand term for the collection of laws enacted on March 23, 2010 containing comprehensive health insurance reforms
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- required certain employers to provide their employees with paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave for specified reasons related to COVID-19
- law requiring mental health benefits to not be more restrictive than medical/surgical benefits
- enacted in 1974, imposes fiduciary duties upon plan sponsors
- an employer who has 50 or more employees
8 Clues: an employer who has 50 or more employees • required whenever there is a material change to the plan • enacted in 1974, imposes fiduciary duties upon plan sponsors • law requiring mental health benefits to not be more restrictive than medical/surgical benefits • ...
Psychology 2019-01-20
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- chemistry/neuroscience perspective in psychology would be most likely to emphasize that behavior is influenced by
- method/process for asking questions and observing nature's answer
- sample of people asked to answer questions about their behaviors or attitudes
- perspective in psychology was primarily influenced by
- for creating first psychology laboratory
- scientific study of observable behavior
- we learn observable responses
- Psychologist/why individuals conform to the behaviors and opinions of others, he is a
- of concepts that explain phenomena
- Psychologist/treats emotionally troubled adolescents at the local mental health agency
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- tendency to believe we know more than we do illustrates
- most likely to have a medical degree
- research method is most helpful for revealing cause-effect relationship
- female president of the American Psychological Association
- thinking/examines psychologists assumptions and uncovers hidden values
- processing/simultaneous processing of information at both conscious and unconscious levels
- research method is most helpful for revealing cause-effect relationship
- process/In the 1960s the cognitive revolution in psychology involved a renewal of interest in the scientific study of
18 Clues: we learn observable responses • of concepts that explain phenomena • most likely to have a medical degree • scientific study of observable behavior • for creating first psychology laboratory • perspective in psychology was primarily influenced by • tendency to believe we know more than we do illustrates • female president of the American Psychological Association • ...
Pony Health 2022-11-11
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- Ill health, cold and clammy
- Good health, pony is interested in what is going on?
- Ill health, leg(s) are hot and?
- Good health, what is quiet, regular and slow?
- Ill health, standing alone with a tucked up appearance?
- Ill health, what stands up on end?
- Ill health, hard and dark droppings means?
- Good health, bright and open?
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- Ill health, skin tight may be a sign of worms or?
- Good health, ears should feel?
- Good health, eye and nostril lining should ___ pink?
- Ill health, what condition?
- Good health, what feels cool?
- Good health, move with a level stride?
- Good health, coat should be sleek and?
- Ill health, rolling continually may be a sign of?
16 Clues: Ill health, cold and clammy • Ill health, what condition? • Good health, what feels cool? • Good health, bright and open? • Good health, ears should feel? • Ill health, leg(s) are hot and? • Ill health, what stands up on end? • Good health, move with a level stride? • Good health, coat should be sleek and? • Ill health, hard and dark droppings means? • ...
Right to Health during Covid-19 Pandemic 2021-11-29
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- Principle that requires states to maintain, if not increase, protection for protecting women’s rights.
- Act that made violence against medical professionals a non-bailable offence.
- Indian prisons are overcrowded by running at _____ % over capacity.
- ICESCR guarantees ____ and favourable work conditions for employees.
- Act that was invoked to impose lockdown restrictions during Covid.
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- Term used by UN to define the domestic violence situation in Indian households during the pandemic.
- Constitutional Provision guaranteeing right to health.
- Process of raising awareness about the rights of vulnerable groups.
- Body that issued the Advisory suggesting the provision of social security for LGBTQ+ members.
- ‘Health’ under ICCPR includes physical and ____ elements.
10 Clues: Constitutional Provision guaranteeing right to health. • ‘Health’ under ICCPR includes physical and ____ elements. • Act that was invoked to impose lockdown restrictions during Covid. • Process of raising awareness about the rights of vulnerable groups. • Indian prisons are overcrowded by running at _____ % over capacity. • ...
Respect Self 2023-01-27
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- the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered
- a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions
- the state of being in good health
- the practice of looking after and prioritizing own mental and physical wellbeing
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- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something
- The taking in and use of food and other nourishing material by the body
- body activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness
- freedom from disturbance; tranquility.
- desired result that you, or a group of people, plan and commit to achieving
- the capacity to accept or tolerate
10 Clues: the state of being in good health • the capacity to accept or tolerate • freedom from disturbance; tranquility. • a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something • the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered • The taking in and use of food and other nourishing material by the body • ...
Health Crossword 2023-09-05
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- Excessive use of this can lead to physical, social, and mental and emotional health issues
- Environment relating to climate, geography, and pollution
- How many hours of sleep do teens need
- Presence of waste in an environment
- Factor that can affect the chance of experiencing a disease, injury, or decline in health
- Genes are composed of
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- Getting enough physical activity is what kind of factor
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells
- Factor often based on values, habits ,and beliefs
- Term that refers to the beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particulargroup or society
10 Clues: Genes are composed of • Presence of waste in an environment • How many hours of sleep do teens need • Factor often based on values, habits ,and beliefs • Getting enough physical activity is what kind of factor • Environment relating to climate, geography, and pollution • Factor that can affect the chance of experiencing a disease, injury, or decline in health • ...
Health and Nutrition 2022-11-18
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- Needed mineral to help bone health, teeth, and body tissue
- feeling the lack of food
- one type of fiber and is a sugar molecule EX: Bread
- EX: Chicken, Steak, tofu
- a natural oil or greasy substance is known as fatty acids
- fat-like substance made up in the liver and found all through your body.
- Meat and milk fat
- a natural desire to satisfy the body with food
- mineral essential to growth and life maintena
- energy in food
- Chemical changes that take place in cell or organism
- Type of fat that contains high levels of fatty acid molecules
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- food that is high in minerals and vitamins
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
- organic compounds that are essential for normal body growth
- strength and vitality required for physical and mental health
- Less healthy fat than unsaturated fat and contains fatty acid molecules with a double bond
- condition in where bones become fragile
- EX: lentils, nuts, and beans
- mineral that's present in every food or even added to foods
- one element your body needs to survive and your body is also made up of it.
21 Clues: energy in food • Meat and milk fat • feeling the lack of food • EX: Chicken, Steak, tofu • EX: lentils, nuts, and beans • condition in where bones become fragile • food that is high in minerals and vitamins • mineral essential to growth and life maintena • a natural desire to satisfy the body with food • a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • ...
Chapters 1 and 2 Health Review 2012-10-26
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- Beliefs that guide the way a person lives, such as beliefs about what is right and wrong and what is most important
- The way in which a person thinks, feels, and acts
- The process of making a choice or solving a problem
- A goal you can reach in a short length of time
- Taking action to make sure that something does not happen
- The results of actions
- The body's response to changes around you
- The sharing of thoughts and feelings between two or more people
- The passing on of traits from biological parents to children
- Ways to say no effectively
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- Standards on which to base a decision
- Taking action in support of a cause
- All the living and non-living things that surround you
- Careful examination and judgement of your own patterns of behaviour
- Actions that may cause injury or harm to you or to others
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints
- The various methods for communicating information
- A state of well-being, or balanced health
- Determine the quality of
20 Clues: The results of actions • Determine the quality of • Ways to say no effectively • Taking action in support of a cause • Standards on which to base a decision • The body's response to changes around you • A state of well-being, or balanced health • A goal you can reach in a short length of time • The way in which a person thinks, feels, and acts • ...
Revision 2018-01-10
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- A place in hospital where prescriptions are dispensed
- Any effect of a drug, chemical, or other medicine that is in addition to it's intended effect, especially an effect that is harmful or unpleasant
- When bubbles appear on the skin due to e.x. heat
- A process to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work
- To make someone with an illness healthy again
- A situation or sign that a specyfic drug or treatment should not be used
- A person trained in the use of physical methods, as exercises, heat treatments
- A tissue, organ, or inert substance
- A staff or support to assist a lame or infirm person in walking
- A warning against danger
- To spread throughout the body
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- 'Talking therapies' for mental health conditions
- A person who run physical therapy
- To block so that nothing can go along it
- A special symptom or shows the presence of a disease
- The bringing of a bodily part or organ to an abnormally excited or sensitive condition
- An abnormal new growth tissue
- Treatment with anti-cancer drugs
- A nickname of main character One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- Can be felt with fingers
20 Clues: Can be felt with fingers • A warning against danger • An abnormal new growth tissue • To spread throughout the body • Treatment with anti-cancer drugs • A person who run physical therapy • A tissue, organ, or inert substance • To block so that nothing can go along it • To make someone with an illness healthy again • 'Talking therapies' for mental health conditions • ...
Medical Terminology #6 - Endocrine System 2024-03-12
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- organic compounds required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body
- medications that cause increased urine production
- underactive thyroid gland; underproduction of thyroid hormones
- serve administrative tasks that involve patient record-keeping.
- an inorganic substance needed by the human body for good health
- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- less than; lacking
- physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions of endocrine glands
- more than; excessive
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired
- experts in promoting health and managing disease using food and nutrition.
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- inserting needle into a vein to draw blood, administer medication, or insert an IV
- procedure of performing venipuncture to take a blood sample from a vein
- over the counter
- overactive thyroid gland; overproduction of thyroid hormones
- chemical messengers in the body carried through the blood
- relating to disease caused by antibodies produced against substances naturally present in the body.
- made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
- blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- many; multiple
20 Clues: many; multiple • over the counter • less than; lacking • more than; excessive • medications that cause increased urine production • blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart • chemical messengers in the body carried through the blood • overactive thyroid gland; overproduction of thyroid hormones • underactive thyroid gland; underproduction of thyroid hormones • ...
really cool thing 2025-09-15
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- working to achieve something
- how you act
- make better
- something that you choose to do
- keeping your body healthy
- feelings that you don't feel everyday and can be overwhelming
- the feeling of being valid
- the health of your well-being
- things that people use to do other things
- an overwhelming feeling of sadness
- a negative feeling associated with something
- the feeling that you will be judged
- wishing that something positive will happen
- a choice that you make that affects something else
- an adult in your life that you trust
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- the feeling of being aware
- ending your own life
- a reward that you only have for a while
- things that you do without thinking about it
- feelings that occour everyday
- being able to communicate
- blocking out all distractions
- doing the same thing multiple times
- being reliable
- the possibility of something
- to look back on your thoughts
- an overwhelming feeling of happiness
- the process of doing something
- the feeling of being healthy
- reward a reward that lasts a long time
30 Clues: how you act • make better • being reliable • ending your own life • keeping your body healthy • being able to communicate • the feeling of being aware • the feeling of being valid • working to achieve something • the possibility of something • the feeling of being healthy • feelings that occour everyday • blocking out all distractions • the health of your well-being • ...
Elder Abuse Prevention 2016-08-22
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- ________ abuse; hitting, slapping, kicking, and corporal punishment
- The primary person to report abuse to within a nursing facility is the _________ or charge nurse
- Physical injuries can lead to premature _____ and make existing health problems worse
- _________ of property is commonly thought of as stealing, may also be deliberate misplacement of resident’s belongings or using a resident's belongings without permission
- Separating a resident from other residents or from his or her room, or confining the resident to his or her room or other area against their will is considered involuntary ¬¬¬¬¬____________
- ______ abuse: using spoken, written or gestured language that includes insulting, offensive or disapproving terms to any resident
- All persons working in a nursing facility are considered _______ reporters and must report any observation or suspicion of abuse to their supervisor immediately
- Any individual living within a nursing facility is considered a __________ adult due to their needs for assistance and/or supervision of medications by nursing staff
- ______ abuse; humiliation, harassment, threats of punishment or deprivation
- Failure to provide goods and services necessary to the resident's physical, mental and social well-being
- All injuries of unknown origin are considered ________ injuries
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- A person who speaks and/or acts in favor of another person who may not be able to act for themselves
- When working with ________ residents; it is ok to walk away and take a cool-down period as long as the resident is safe
- If staff feel uncomfortable reporting an incident to the facility supervisors they may instead call the _________ hotline to report an incident anonymously
- Health care workers who report abuse are protected from _________ within their facility as a result of that reporting
- Many residents with ______ are at a higher risk for abuse due to their inability to communicate effectively with caregivers
- Any observed or suspicion of abuse should be reported ________
- Abuse results in physical____, pain or mental anguish
- If an incident is a _____ the local authorities must also be notified by the supervisor
- ______ abuse; sexual contact and the resident does not, or is not able to, provide consent
- Many cases of abuse are not reported due to the resident being _____ or unable to tell someone about the violence
- In 2008, 1 in ___ older adults reported emotional, physical, or sexual abuse or neglect within a year
22 Clues: Abuse results in physical____, pain or mental anguish • Any observed or suspicion of abuse should be reported ________ • All injuries of unknown origin are considered ________ injuries • ________ abuse; hitting, slapping, kicking, and corporal punishment • ______ abuse; humiliation, harassment, threats of punishment or deprivation • ...
Unity Health Ed-Carter Mette 2022-05-11
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- To be equal to everyone and be
- The state of being accountable and doing
- this goal will be accomplished within a
- Two or more parties have an argument
- Act to practice avoid alcohol.
- Effects mental process and effects
- something with an uncertain outcome.
- Number one brain food.
- Acronym to take when you sprain.
- This degree of a burn hurts the most.
- The act of having trouble sleeping.
- This is a green drug shaped like a leaf.
- whole
- Worst energy drink contains 300mg of
- by blood loss.
- Substances capable of causing cancer.
- Causes heart and other circulatory
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or
- A state of mental or emotional strain or
- Proccess by which the body takes in and
- Most of your "My Plate" will be this
- Depressant substance is liquid form.
- Pain and stiffness in the joints.
- Helps build muscle mass and is healthy.
- This part of the health triangle helps
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- This system helps ingest food and
- food.
- Oozing dark red blood.
- Another word for germs.
- Highly addictive chemicals in vapes.
- these skills are important to meet
- Disease that can't be spread.
- Number one spreading disease for teens.
- Drug that causes illusions and
- Kimball went to thus college first.
- right thing.
- Definition of total health.
- This is the name of Coach Kimball's son.
- These types of tumors are cancerous.
- Act of not having enough water in the
- Condition with low blood pressure can be
- resulting from adverse or very
- Can cause face deformity and droopiness.
- This makes up 60-65% of your body mass.
- What can we use to find early signs of
- This disease is the #1 killer in the
- A solid round drug that is meant to be
- typically about an imminent event
- Someone you look up to.
- Disease that can be spread.
- brain.
- circumstances.
- Average _____ span in the U.S is 76years.
- This body system helps with teeth and
- Disease which makes it difficult to
- Display kindness and concern for others.
56 Clues: food. • whole • brain. • right thing. • by blood loss. • circumstances. • Oozing dark red blood. • Number one brain food. • Another word for germs. • Someone you look up to. • Definition of total health. • Disease that can be spread. • Disease that can't be spread. • To be equal to everyone and be • Drug that causes illusions and • Act to practice avoid alcohol. • resulting from adverse or very • ...
Health 2024-05-12
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- liquid at room temperature, are considered beneficial fats
- mental symptoms that a person has when they suddenly stop or cut back the use of an addictive substance
- An Identity
- a broad class of drugs that increase the activity of the central nervous system.
- The passing on of traits from parents to offspring through genetic information.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a unit of energy.
- The overall state of well-being, both physically and mentally, free from illness or injury.
- An objective or desired outcome that a person or organization aims to achieve.
- a nutrient your body needs to grow and repair cells
- the addictive drug in tobacco products.
- producing or emitting little or no smoke.
- uses to build cell membranes
- sugar molecules.
- A condition characterized by inflammation and stiffness in the joints, causing pain and limited movement.
- the period following the onset of puberty during which a young person develops from a child into an adult.
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- one of the unhealthy fats, along with trans fat.
- A general term for a decline in mental ability that affects memory
- A range or sequence of connected things or ideas that blend into each other without clear division.
- reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy.
- They include A, C, D and E.
- A type of care provided to individuals with serious illnesses
- a waxy substance found in your blood
- Tar is a dark brown or black viscous liquid of hydrocarbons
- Actions or measures taken to avoid or reduce the occurrence of a disease, injury, or unwanted outcome.
- chemical substances found in every living thing.
- stored form of glucose
- A state of being in good physical and mental health
- those elements on the earth and in foods.
- a plant that can be dried and smoked in cigarettes
- The shared beliefs, customs, behaviors, and social practices of a particular group or society.
- A regular behavior or practice that is repeated often and becomes automatic over time.
- The ability to make decisions and act independently, without being controlled by others.
- Smokeless tobacco absorbed by the gums
34 Clues: An Identity • sugar molecules. • a unit of energy. • stored form of glucose • They include A, C, D and E. • uses to build cell membranes • a waxy substance found in your blood • Smokeless tobacco absorbed by the gums • the addictive drug in tobacco products. • those elements on the earth and in foods. • producing or emitting little or no smoke. • ...
Well Being Crossword 2025-11-04
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- Tone The strength and firmness of your muscles, even when resting
- How long you can keep doing an activity without getting tired
- How much force your muscles can produce
- The reason or desire to do something or keep going
- Chemicals in the brain that make you feel happy and reduce stress
- Having enough water in your body to stay healthy and perform well
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- The ability of your joints and muscles to move through a full range of motion
- Spending too much time sitting or not being active
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels
- Health How you feel and cope with emotions, stress, and daily life
- Feeling healthy, happy, and balanced in life
- When someone has too much body fat that can harm their health
12 Clues: Relating to the heart and blood vessels • How much force your muscles can produce • Feeling healthy, happy, and balanced in life • Spending too much time sitting or not being active • The reason or desire to do something or keep going • How long you can keep doing an activity without getting tired • When someone has too much body fat that can harm their health • ...
6th Grade Health - Mental & Emotional Wellness 2020-01-24
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- showing regard for other people, property, and authority
- treating others with understanding, kindness, and consider their feelings
- treating everyone equally and honestly
- measure of how you like and respect yourself
- reliable, keeps your promises
- ability to work through and recover from disappointment.
- an effect on a person or object
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- the view you have of yourself.
- the way you think, feel, and act
- follows the rules and obeys the laws. They take action to make community better.
- being willing to take on duties or tasks and to be willing to accept the blame
- used to recognize your strengths
- support
- model A person whose success or behavior serves as a good example for others.
- taking a stand to make a difference
15 Clues: support • reliable, keeps your promises • the view you have of yourself. • an effect on a person or object • the way you think, feel, and act • used to recognize your strengths • taking a stand to make a difference • treating everyone equally and honestly • measure of how you like and respect yourself • showing regard for other people, property, and authority • ...
Electric Heart 2014-11-25
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- Evaluation of physical fitness by ECG
- Tightness in the chest
- A feeling of fear, worry, uneasiness, or dread
- The person being examined by a physician
- Sensation of abnormally rapid or irregular heart beats
- Used in the removal or destruction of a part of the heart
- A measurement done by a sphygmomanometer
- Usually caused by formation of a thrombus in a vessel
- The recorded number of times a heart beats per minute
- A non invasive method that uses ultra sound to visualize internal cardiac structures
- An adult age
- Any abnormality in the rate or rhythm of the heart beat
- Prediction of disease's course and outcome
- Difficult labored breathing
- Measures the heart's electrical activity
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- A practitioner of health and medicine
- A state of sluggishness or stupor
- A specialist in the field of mental conditions
- Blocks reuptake of serotonin in the brain, thus increasing levels
- It's called the pacemaker of the heart because it sets the rate of the heart beat
- A small cavity in the lower heart
- Relieves anxiety by means of calming
- A portable device that records heart rhythm
- A prescription written out by a doctor that can only be filled by a pharmacy
- Medications that affect the mind, altering mental activity
- The process of determining cause and nature of illness
- Chronic intense throbbing headache
- A specialist in the field of the heart
- Abbreviation for non prescription medication
- A mental state marked by intense fear
30 Clues: An adult age • Tightness in the chest • Difficult labored breathing • A state of sluggishness or stupor • A small cavity in the lower heart • Chronic intense throbbing headache • Relieves anxiety by means of calming • A practitioner of health and medicine • Evaluation of physical fitness by ECG • A mental state marked by intense fear • A specialist in the field of the heart • ...
Electric Heart 2014-11-25
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- A practitioner of health and medicine
- A portable device that records heart rhythm
- A specialist in the field of the heart
- It's called the pacemaker of the heart because it sets the rate of the heart beat
- Measures the heart's electrical activity
- A specialist in the field of mental conditions
- Relieves anxiety by means of calming
- Difficult labored breathing
- Tightness in the chest
- The recorded number of times a heart beats per minute
- Any abnormality in the rate or rhythm of the heart beat
- Blocks reuptake of serotonin in the brain, thus increasing levels
- Prediction of disease's course and outcome
- The person being examined by a physician
- Medications that affect the mind, altering mental activity
- An adult age
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- Sensation of abnormally rapid or irregular heart beats
- The process of determining cause and nature of illness
- Usually caused by formation of a thrombus in a vessel
- Used in the removal or destruction of a part of the heart
- A small cavity in the lower heart
- Abbreviation for non prescription medication
- A mental state marked by intense fear
- Chronic intense throbbing headache
- A non invasive method that uses ultra sound to visualize internal cardiac structures
- A state of sluggishness or stupor
- A measurement done by a sphygmomanometer
- A feeling of fear, worry, uneasiness, or dread
- A prescription written out by a doctor that can only be filled by a pharmacy
- Evaluation of physical fitness by ECG
30 Clues: An adult age • Tightness in the chest • Difficult labored breathing • A small cavity in the lower heart • A state of sluggishness or stupor • Chronic intense throbbing headache • Relieves anxiety by means of calming • A practitioner of health and medicine • A mental state marked by intense fear • Evaluation of physical fitness by ECG • A specialist in the field of the heart • ...
health huber 2024-10-21
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- something you hope to accomplish
- pattern of mistreatment of another person
- taking a stand to make a difference
- the way you think, feel and act
- feelings such as joy,love,anger, or fear
- practicing health and safety habits
- powerful chemicals, which regulate body functions
- bodys response to changes around you
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- a pattern of behavior you follow almost without thinking
- basic unit of society
- what you feel about someone or something
- collected beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group
- feelings of worry or uncertainty over what may happen
- support
- fulfill physical, mental and social needs
- chance of harm or loss
16 Clues: support • basic unit of society • chance of harm or loss • the way you think, feel and act • something you hope to accomplish • taking a stand to make a difference • practicing health and safety habits • bodys response to changes around you • what you feel about someone or something • feelings such as joy,love,anger, or fear • pattern of mistreatment of another person • ...
Nursing Unit 7 2024-10-31
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- Accident and Emergency. Also called Emergency Dept.
- an x-ray of the breast
- a medical dye used to show blood vessels
- where patients are treated for bone problems
- where patients give blood samples
- magnetic resonance imaging
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- where patients are treated for mental health
- a ward where women give birth
- used to make blood vessels visible
- a disease which makes it difficult to breathe
- where therapists help patients relearn ADLs
- where patients are helped with movement
- a red, itchy patch on the skin
- where cancer patients are treated
- used to produce pictures of body organs
- clinic in hospital for appointments
16 Clues: an x-ray of the breast • magnetic resonance imaging • a ward where women give birth • a red, itchy patch on the skin • where cancer patients are treated • where patients give blood samples • used to make blood vessels visible • clinic in hospital for appointments • where patients are helped with movement • used to produce pictures of body organs • ...
Warsawtrees 2021-04-13
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- Trees improve air __________ in big cities.
- Wola is a ___________ of Warsaw.
- The tallest tree in Warsaw-Ursus ______________ about 25 metres.
- Trees can remove tons of ____________ substances from the air each year.
- The positive effect of trees ____________ on how old they are and where they are located.
- There is a nice ___________ tree in the middle of De Gaulle Roundabout.
- Trees produce ___________ and make the the air cleaner.
- An average Warsaw tree "earns" an ____________ 170 million PLN a year.
- There is a clear ___________ between more trees in the city and better physical and mental health.
- ___________ of apartments close to parks can be even 40% higher.
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- Scientists ______________ the impact of trees on the health of residents.
- There are around nine ___________ in Warsaw.
- Trees absorb ______________ from the atmosphere.
- Nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide are major _____________.
- There is a good ____________ why people want to live near green areas.
- This word means all the plants, trees and vegetation.
- Trees ___________ 24/7, but I don't :)
- The oldest tree in Warsaw and Mazowsze is Mieszko I in Ursynów. Its ___________ is about 600 years.
- The pine tree is the most common tree ___________ in Warsaw.
- Rafał Trzaskowski is the _____________ of Warsaw.
20 Clues: Wola is a ___________ of Warsaw. • Trees ___________ 24/7, but I don't :) • Trees improve air __________ in big cities. • There are around nine ___________ in Warsaw. • Trees absorb ______________ from the atmosphere. • Rafał Trzaskowski is the _____________ of Warsaw. • This word means all the plants, trees and vegetation. • ...
Medical specialists 2021-11-17
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- They use X-rays, ultrasound, and other imaging tests to diagnose diseases
- doctor that specializes in skeletal deformities or injuries
- They treat diseases in the ears, nose, throat, sinuses, head, neck, and respiratory system
- specialists for problems like lung cancer, pneumonia or asthma
- doctor that specializing in treating cancer
- doctor that specializes in urinary tract problems
- doctor that specializes in the eyes
- doctors that treat both common and complex illnesses
- doctor that specializes in mental health
- They treat kidney diseases as well as high blood pressure
- specialists on hormones and metabolism
- doctors that diagnose and treat hereditary disorders
- They specialize in arthritis and other diseases in your joints, muscles, bones, and tendons
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- specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation
- doctor that specializes in skin conditions
- someone that specializes in the female reproductive system
- lab doctors that identify the causes of diseases
- doctor that improves and corrects teeth placement
- doctor that specializes in anesthesia
- specialists in diseases of the blood
- those who practice surgeries
- doctor that specializes in treating allergies
- specialists in digestive organs
- doctor that specializes in children’s health
- doctor that specializes in nervous system problems
25 Clues: those who practice surgeries • specialists in digestive organs • doctor that specializes in the eyes • specialists in diseases of the blood • doctor that specializes in anesthesia • specialists on hormones and metabolism • doctor that specializes in mental health • doctor that specializes in skin conditions • doctor that specializing in treating cancer • ...
Wellness Crossword 2019-10-20
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- 51percent of deaths among adolescents
- person condition related to physiological well being
- willingness to answer for your actions and decisions
- percent of U.S. population young people ages 15-24
- evaluate the outcome
- leading cause of death among adolescents
- incident which a person has little or no control
- chance on a person takes after carefully considering all possible outcomes
- try it out
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- ability to accept other people as they are
- the way in which a person thinks, feels, and acts
- consider the consequences of each alternative choice
- ability to understand and show concern for another person's feelings
- overall state of well-being, striving to reach optimal health in each of the 5 components
- chose one alternative
- exercising and have a healthy lifestyle
- identify the situation or problem
- chance that after weighing the possible outcomes, you decide it is not worth it
- opinion or fear formed without having facts or firsthand knowledge
- mental sane and are social
- leading cause of death among adolescents
- positive and negative influences on a person's health and well-being
- kill more teenagers than all diseases combined
- consider all alternatives or choices
- quality of doing what you know is right
25 Clues: try it out • evaluate the outcome • chose one alternative • mental sane and are social • identify the situation or problem • consider all alternatives or choices • 51percent of deaths among adolescents • exercising and have a healthy lifestyle • quality of doing what you know is right • leading cause of death among adolescents • leading cause of death among adolescents • ...
Legal and Ethical Responsibilities 2016-03-09
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- consent which a competent patient has been given a clear explanation of a procedure & has given voluntary permission to have procedure performed.
- type of contract that is understood without being stated in words.
- protects the privacy of all patients personal health care information.
- minors under the age of 18, people with mental illnesses
- intentionally interfering with a person's right to be left alone.
- unintentionally harming a person by acting in an improper way.
- what health care workers should & should not do according to their profession.
- intentionally threatening or attempting to harm a person
- a person is harmed because of another person's actions or failure to act.
- rules of conduct enacted and enforced by governments.
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- law that protects all citizens from people who pose a threat to society.
- professional negligence
- law that focuses on disputes between people.
- intentionally violating a persons freedom
- refers to being legally responsible for causing harm.
- contract that is specifically & clearly stated in either words or writing.
- intentionally touching another person without the person's permission
- voluntary agreement between two or more people
- speaking false words.
- publishing false text or images.
20 Clues: speaking false words. • professional negligence • publishing false text or images. • intentionally violating a persons freedom • law that focuses on disputes between people. • voluntary agreement between two or more people • refers to being legally responsible for causing harm. • rules of conduct enacted and enforced by governments. • ...
Health Help Crossword 2023-01-11
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- a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells.
- ______________ disease is the leading cause of death in the world.
- a medicine that destroys microorganisms.
- _______ is considered a building block of life.
- your body's chemical messengers.
- the umbrella term for mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and psychotic disorders.
- COVID-19 was classified as a ________.
- _______ is found in dairy products.
- the breaking down of nutrients in the body.
- boost the immune system, support normal growth and development, and help cells and organs do their jobs.
- _____ can only multiply with a host.
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- a state of isolation when exposed to an infectious disease.
- a person's mental or physical condition.
- __________ status is a health inequity.
- ________ have cell walls but lack organelles.
- poor treatment of a person or animal.
- _________ is the scientific-term for healthy eating.
- a range of identities.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills.
- This system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease.
- Alcohol, Cannabis, Cocaine, and Heroin are all.
- abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism
23 Clues: a range of identities. • your body's chemical messengers. • _______ is found in dairy products. • _____ can only multiply with a host. • poor treatment of a person or animal. • COVID-19 was classified as a ________. • __________ status is a health inequity. • a person's mental or physical condition. • a medicine that destroys microorganisms. • ...
BTEC Sport revision 2025-12-02
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- – Activity done before exercise to prepare the body
- – Exercise requiring oxygen, usually at lower intensity over longer time
- – The drive to achieve goals
- – Tailoring training to meet the demands of a particular sport
- – Fundamental ideas underpinning training methods
- – Level of effort applied during exercise or training
- – How often training sessions are completed
- – Taking part in sport or physical activity
- – How well someone carries out a sporting skill
- – The course is divided into three of these
- – Length of time spent in a training session
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- – High-intensity exercise performed without sufficient oxygen supply
- – A state of health and well-being, often measured in sport
- – Loss of fitness when training stops
- – Gradual increase in training difficulty to improve performance
- – The ability to perform a sporting action well
- – Time needed for the body to repair and adapt after exercise
- – Judging effectiveness of a training programme or fitness test
- – Equipment and advances that support participation in sport
- – Planned exercise to improve performance
- – External assessment method in Component 3
- – Increasing demands to stimulate fitness improvements
- – Overall physical and mental well-being
- – Guiding or directing others in sport
24 Clues: – The drive to achieve goals • – Loss of fitness when training stops • – Guiding or directing others in sport • – Overall physical and mental well-being • – Planned exercise to improve performance • – How often training sessions are completed • – External assessment method in Component 3 • – Taking part in sport or physical activity • ...
I'm Glad My Mom Died Crossword 2024-10-31
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- an unhealthy habit taught by her mom to stop her from properly reaching puberty and growing into a young woman
- singer and actress Jennette hates because of the privileges she was given while on set
- Jennette's struggle with how she looks and how her mom feels about how she looks
- a place Jennette turned to for support with mental health
- a person her mother sought for “health advice”
- sickness that Jennette's mom has
- Jennette's mother's name
- on-set tutors who educated Jennette and her co-stars
- an eating disorder where you eat your food and then throw it up afterwards
- problem that Jennette's mom had that caused their house to be hated by Jennette because of the clutter
- the feeling Jennette has around her mom's death
- 1st TV show Jennette was known for
- publications that often interviewed and photographed her
- the boyfriend of Jennette whom she was in love with
- a figure who offered Jennette warmth and kindness
- Jennette's mom's nickname for her
- an exercise Jennette was encouraged to do for weight loss
- the image Jennette's mom wanted her to embody
- the character Jennette played in her two popular TV shows
- a mental health struggle Jennette faces
- an invasive presence in Jennette’s life that her mother welcomed and even became friends with
- the industry that created Jennette's fame and caused many of her personal struggles
- ceremonies that celebrated her work, often with mixed feelings
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- the company Jennette worked for
- figures Jennette struggled with finding and sometimes took on the wrong ones and became like them for a short time
- Someone Jennette considers very close, a good friend, one of her co-stars
- song Jennette's mom wanted her to sing at her funeral
- a place where Jennette found solace from the daily troubles of her house
- where Jennette went for treatment due to health issues
- the regular process that Jennette found nerve-wracking when she was forced into acting
- the career Jennette was forced into
- Jenette's relative who is always making her problems everybody else's
- another nickelodeon show that intertwined with iCarly, whom "the creator" preferred
- how to describe what Jennette's mom was like to get what she wanted from others, especially Jennette
- Jennette’s co-star and best friend on iCarly's character's name
- influential but sometimes problematic figures on set.
- first name of actor who played Freddie on iCarly
- another iCarly character, portrayed by Nathan Kress
- events where Jennette met her fans that she hated
- Jenette's first eating disorder
- something Jennette's struggles with outside of her roles, similar to self-esteem
41 Clues: Jennette's mother's name • the company Jennette worked for • Jenette's first eating disorder • sickness that Jennette's mom has • Jennette's mom's nickname for her • 1st TV show Jennette was known for • the career Jennette was forced into • a mental health struggle Jennette faces • the image Jennette's mom wanted her to embody • a person her mother sought for “health advice” • ...
Health and Safety 2022-07-05
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- a workplace committee dedicated to health and safety
- You must report all incidents or accidents to your _________ immediately
- Danger or risk.
- First Responder who assesses injuries and illnesses and initiate emergency treatments prior to the arrival of the ambulance.
- In case of a fire, everyone must _________ the building
- An unexpected event, typically sudden in nature and associated with injury, loss, or harm.
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- Is the system that deals with chemical hazards in the workplace
- the act of practicing healthy habits daily to attain better physical and mental health outcome.
- In April Sensity launched the _______ ______ sessions
- Means if the precaution is not taken, it may cause minor or moderate injury.
10 Clues: Danger or risk. • a workplace committee dedicated to health and safety • In April Sensity launched the _______ ______ sessions • In case of a fire, everyone must _________ the building • Is the system that deals with chemical hazards in the workplace • You must report all incidents or accidents to your _________ immediately • ...
Social Determinates of Health- Income 2024-12-03
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- Another social determinate that is greatly effected by income.
- a belief that a person's social or economic station in society determines their value in that society. Also a behavior that reflects this belief
- a gain or recurrent benefit usually measured in money that derives from capital or labor
- Mental Health __________________
- Last name of the first author of "Poverty and Its Impact on Surgical Care"
- Insurance, _______________, and trust are all apart of health care availability
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- Era first talked about in context to the history of classism
- The early years of one's life.
- One factor in healthcare availability.
- The country that lead to a lot of early American classism.
10 Clues: The early years of one's life. • Mental Health __________________ • One factor in healthcare availability. • The country that lead to a lot of early American classism. • Era first talked about in context to the history of classism • Another social determinate that is greatly effected by income. • ...
careers in education 2025-08-29
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- a person who cleans and manages school buildings
- a licensed educator who designs and implements tailored educational programs for students with a wide range of disabilities
- a person that is a commissioned, sworn law enforcement officer assigned to work in schools
- a kitchen professional responsible for planning, preparing, and serving meals in a school setting
- a person who teaches
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- a physical education teacher
- a registered nurse specializing in public health who works in a school setting
- a person who manages mental health
- an educator who manages a school library
- a person who responsible for managing all its operations and staff to create a safe and productive learning environment
10 Clues: a person who teaches • a physical education teacher • a person who manages mental health • an educator who manages a school library • a person who cleans and manages school buildings • a registered nurse specializing in public health who works in a school setting • a person that is a commissioned, sworn law enforcement officer assigned to work in schools • ...
Wellness Review 2023-11-30
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- Capacity for love, compassion, caring for others,sense of belonging.
- Communication skills, ability to establish and maintain satisfying relationships.
- Openness to learning new ideas, curiosity, ability to think critically.
- Having a basic understanding of how money works, avoiding debt, saving for important things.
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- Eating well,exercising,avoiding injures and diseases.
- Having clean natural resources, doing your part for the world.
- Creating relationships with those who are different from you, maintaining and valuing your own cultural identity.
- Overall condition of the body and mind.
- Mental states or events that trigger physical and psychological reactions.
- Optimal health and vitality, encompassing all dimensions of well-being.
- Trust, self-esteem, self-confidence.
- Enjoying what you do, building satisfying relationships with coworkers, Taking advantage of opportunities to learn and be challenged.
12 Clues: Trust, self-esteem, self-confidence. • Overall condition of the body and mind. • Eating well,exercising,avoiding injures and diseases. • Having clean natural resources, doing your part for the world. • Capacity for love, compassion, caring for others,sense of belonging. • Optimal health and vitality, encompassing all dimensions of well-being. • ...
GOAL NO 3 GOOD HEALTH AND WELLBEING 2022-06-06
7 Clues: Covid-19 • Mental health • Prevention for viruses • Disease caused due to Iodine • When unwanted things mix in the air • Caused due to deficiency of Vitamin C • A mineral required to keep bones healthy
marijuana 2024-02-15
7 Clues: what you're risking • feeling caused by CBD • a synonym for cannabis • a long term mental affect • TBD produces this function • a common symptom of this drug • percentage of people who will become addicted
PBS Newsletter 2025-10-29
7 Clues: The colour of ivolve • Another ivolve value • On the 5th of November • You grow one in November • Mental health is for..... • One of our Values at ivolve • PBS stands for Blank Behaviour Support
Wellness Crossword 2023-03-02
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- The process of creating a mental image or picture of something, often used as a tool for achieving a desired outcome or goal.
- Patterns of behaviour or routines that are regularly repeated, often unconsciously.
- The practice of being present and fully engaged in the current moment, without judgment or distraction.
- A feeling of thankfulness or appreciation for the positive aspects of one's life.
- The ability to withstand pressure or adversity, often used in reference to physical or emotional resilience.
- A state of optimal physical, mental, and emotional health and happiness.
- A state of being optimistic or hopeful, often accompanied by a positive outlook on life and its challenges.
- A feeling of self-assurance or belief in one's own abilities or qualities.
- A practice of focusing the mind and achieving a state of deep relaxation or heightened awareness.
- A difficult task or situation that requires effort and determination to overcome.
- A feeling of great happiness or pleasure.
- The ability to act in the face of fear or difficulty, often associated with bravery or determination.
- The part of the nervous system which is responsible for "fight or flight".
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- The ability to concentrate one's attention on a specific task or object.
- Positive statements or beliefs that are repeated to oneself in order to promote self-confidence and a positive mindset.
- The process of becoming different, often in response to new circumstances or experiences.
- An overall state of wellbeing that encompasses physical, mental, and emotional health.
- The act of expressing joy or amusement through sound or facial expression.
- A practice of consciously regulating one's breathing patterns in order to promote relaxation, focus, and wellbeing.
- A set of beliefs, attitudes, and values that shape one's perception of the world and their place in it.
- The process of developing or improving, often through learning or experience.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings and experiences of another person.
- The act of physically moving one's body, often used as a form of exercise or therapy.
- A feeling of empathy and understanding for the suffering or challenges of others, often accompanied by a desire to help or alleviate that suffering.
24 Clues: A feeling of great happiness or pleasure. • The ability to concentrate one's attention on a specific task or object. • A state of optimal physical, mental, and emotional health and happiness. • The act of expressing joy or amusement through sound or facial expression. • A feeling of self-assurance or belief in one's own abilities or qualities. • ...
Unit I Bellringers 2023-04-14
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- connection the link between a person's thoughts, feelings and behaviour and their physical symptoms
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- State of complete physical, emotional, mental, environmental, spiritual, and social well being and not merely the absence of disease.
- An overall state of being in good health
- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.
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- Skills for interacting positively with others.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- The body’s physical and psychological response to traumatic or challenging situations
- expressing moral approval or disapproval
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
10 Clues: expressing moral approval or disapproval • An overall state of being in good health • Skills for interacting positively with others. • the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy. • ...
16 Career Clusters 2020-09-22
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- doing something for someone else
- entertainment of guests
- to govern a nation or state
- to give systematic instruction
- the expression of human creative skill and imagination
- science and technology concerned with the design and machines
- the application of scientific knowledge
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- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- to take someone or something from point A to point B
- to protect the country
- selling products or services
- industrial production
- the people in charge of running a company
- to help with someone's physical condition or mental conditions
- the science or practice of farming
- the management of large amounts of money
16 Clues: industrial production • to protect the country • entertainment of guests • to govern a nation or state • selling products or services • to give systematic instruction • doing something for someone else • the science or practice of farming • the application of scientific knowledge • the management of large amounts of money • the people in charge of running a company • ...
Basics of rehabilitation 2024-06-24
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- therapy that improves movement and strength
- crucial for addressing mental health in rehabilitation
- type of therapy that improves movement and strength strength
- interventions to optimize functioning
- type of therapy that focuses on daily activities
- benefit of starting rehabilitation soon after injury
- process of tailoring care to individual needs
- therapy involving exercises and manual techniques
- early intervention can lead to faster
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- type of therapy for speech disorders
- type of therapy that helps with daily activities and work skills
- approach involving healthcare professionals
- goal of rehabilitation
- multidisciplinary approach to care
- a process aimed at optimizing function and reducing disability
- measure of progress in rehabilitation
- quality important in rehabilitation of mental health
- professionals who help patients regain speech
- interventions for swallowing difficulties
19 Clues: goal of rehabilitation • multidisciplinary approach to care • type of therapy for speech disorders • interventions to optimize functioning • measure of progress in rehabilitation • early intervention can lead to faster • interventions for swallowing difficulties • therapy that improves movement and strength • approach involving healthcare professionals • ...
Recovery Crossword 2025-03-06
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- in the moment and aware of thoughts and emotions.
- and appreciating positive aspects of life.
- of removing toxins from the body during withdrawal.
- to address addiction and mental health.
- to substance use after a period of sobriety.
- in positive change and a better future.
- without alcohol or drugs.
- responsibility for actions and commitments.
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- addiction and maintaining sobriety.
- that may lead to cravings.
- used to handle stress and emotions.
- in a 12-step program who offers guidance.
- to bounce back from challenges.
- where you can live sober.
- emotions, or people that may lead to cravings.
- from friends, family, or recovery groups.
16 Clues: where you can live sober. • without alcohol or drugs. • that may lead to cravings. • to bounce back from challenges. • addiction and maintaining sobriety. • used to handle stress and emotions. • to address addiction and mental health. • in positive change and a better future. • in a 12-step program who offers guidance. • from friends, family, or recovery groups. • ...
SO 2024-11-03
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- Seventy-eight Officer needs assistance
- Deputy with a mental health specialist
- Support Available to talk if needed
- of Oz Lane “There is no place like home”
- pay for info
- Mutal Aid Box Alarm System
- Fully staffed?
- So many calls around the rut
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- Known objects in the water for more than an hour
- Station 1 extra job
- 51 Voluntary or Involuntary of assisting people to be admitted to a treatment facility for various reasons
- underage liquor
- Post Used for special events, high stress incidents, need a CDL to drive
- Village of…
- Recognition Expert Needed for non-alcoholic OWI
- Units Deputy/Officer & a partner
16 Clues: Village of… • pay for info • Fully staffed? • underage liquor • Station 1 extra job • Mutal Aid Box Alarm System • So many calls around the rut • Units Deputy/Officer & a partner • Support Available to talk if needed • Seventy-eight Officer needs assistance • Deputy with a mental health specialist • of Oz Lane “There is no place like home” • ...
Concepts Review! 2025-01-20
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- Management Systematic approaches to controlling and reducing workplace stress
- Resolution Processes for addressing and resolving workplace disagreements
- Culture Shared values, beliefs, and practices within a company
- Assistance Programs (EAPs) Employer-sponsored support services for personal and professional challenges
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- Initiatives Organized programs promoting employee physical and mental health
- State of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress
- Balance The equilibrium between professional responsibilities and personal life
7 Clues: Culture Shared values, beliefs, and practices within a company • State of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress • Resolution Processes for addressing and resolving workplace disagreements • Initiatives Organized programs promoting employee physical and mental health • ...
Readiness Crossword 2022-08-19
8 Clues: Accomplishment • The state of being clean • A social group of any size • Spoken in privacy or secrecy • Physical, mental and social well-being. • Consenting to receive something offered • Full trust or reliability in a person/thing • Reason one has for acting in a specific way
The Native Americans and the 21st century: Health 2025-03-03
8 Clues: Ritual • Respected elderly person • Treatment to prevent an illness • A reaction of the immune system • To capture animals to feed oneself • To collect wild plants to feed oneself • Person who had access to the spiritual world • Physical activity to improve physical and mental health
Chapter 17 Vocabulary 2024-10-30
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- Extremely bad
- Being clean, helpful for maintaining health and preventing disease
- Dislike intensely; Hate
- Take or seize someone’s property with authority
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- Feel intense dislike or disgust for
- A natural reaction to a situation
- A sudden involuntary muscle contraction or movement
- Extreme physical or mental suffering
8 Clues: Extremely bad • Dislike intensely; Hate • A natural reaction to a situation • Feel intense dislike or disgust for • Extreme physical or mental suffering • Take or seize someone’s property with authority • A sudden involuntary muscle contraction or movement • Being clean, helpful for maintaining health and preventing disease
Tessa and Michaela crossword 2025-10-21
8 Clues: Holden's sister • Holden's older brother • Holden's younger brother • The school Holden goes too • How is Holden's mental health • the color green means ___ in this book • James Castle died from ___ out of a window • The person who puts their kings in the back row of chess
Dad's Crossword 2025-12-22
8 Clues: Best ice cream in NY. • A favorite card game. • Aunt who lived in England. • Tim Howard’s former EPL team. • Annual family gathering place. • Where we lived when I was born. • Whole Community Pathways to ____ Health • This team won the Super Bowl in 1998 and 1999.
Hello Universe Crossword 2023-02-27
7 Clues: No home • Full of themselves dumb • Burned for a sweet smell • Something big usually good • A remarkable chain of events • Future that is destined to happen • Like a doctor but for your mental health
Diabetes and Mental Health Crossword 2018-07-05
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- organ that produces insulin
- diabetes that develops in pregnant women, usually goes away after baby is born
- body does not use insulin well and cannot keep blood sugar at normal levels, usually diagnosed in adults
- Hormone that regulates blood sugar
- activity that is done nearly everyday, typically in a gym. This activity can reduce risk of type 2 diabetes
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- famous actor that has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Known for his roles in films such as “Forrest Gump”, “Saving Private Ryan”, and “Cast Away”.
- factor that a person cannot control but puts person at risk of diabetes. Relates to family.
- diabetes where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes
- a lifestyle that increases risk of diabetes. A lifestyle where a lot of time is spent seated.
- body does not make insulin due to autoimmune response, sometimes called juvenile diabetes
- If a person has a poor _____ they are at a higher risk of developing diabetes
11 Clues: organ that produces insulin • Hormone that regulates blood sugar • If a person has a poor _____ they are at a higher risk of developing diabetes • diabetes that develops in pregnant women, usually goes away after baby is born • body does not make insulin due to autoimmune response, sometimes called juvenile diabetes • ...
Wasserman Mental Health Action Day 2024-04-29
Mental Health For The Gals 2024-07-16
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- : what do we love to drink. (sorry brooke)
- : eyebrows always on point
- : what department hates Amanda
- managers names who give us grief
- : what does marketing do?
- Where we go for support
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- who is always cold
- we all want a ___ for christmas in July
- : likes to request last minuet content
- who do we always want but can never catch
- : uses the expression "hunni" when mad
11 Clues: who is always cold • Where we go for support • : what does marketing do? • : eyebrows always on point • : what department hates Amanda • managers names who give us grief • : likes to request last minuet content • : uses the expression "hunni" when mad • we all want a ___ for christmas in July • who do we always want but can never catch • ...
IMS SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE TEAM 2025-01-21
In Balance 2021-01-19
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- an enlightening experience
- the way in which people regard and behave toward each other
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- being concerned with the human spirit or soul
- complete physical, mental and social well-being
- the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight
- a person's mental or physical condition
6 Clues: an enlightening experience • a person's mental or physical condition • being concerned with the human spirit or soul • complete physical, mental and social well-being • the way in which people regard and behave toward each other • the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight
Stress 2022-03-31
6 Clues: A state of emotional or mental strain • How to cope with stress using preparation • An effect of stress on one's mental health • A possible stressor students might experience • Consists of face masks, baths, and meditation • Stress can effect your ___ wellbeing by creating mood swings and/or break downs
Plan a Farm or Garden 2023-10-17
8 Clues: In the city. • Good for your body. • To increase in size. • Good for mental health. • Person who work for free. • A large area of land for growing food. • To put something in the ground to grow. • An area of land with flowers, fruit, and vegetables.
mental map 2025-01-28
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- An economic system where the government controls some businesses and services to ensure equality.
- A tax placed on imported goods.
- total value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year.
- Capital : Per person; usually used when talking about averages.
- When income or revenue is greater than spending.
- Goods or services brought into a country for sale.
- Trade Organization (WTO)
- American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
- An economic system where private individuals own businesses and resources.
- The system of how money is made and used within a country or region.
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- Product (GDP)
- international organization that helps regulate and promote trade between countries
- When spending is Surplus
- The exchange of goods, services, or resources between people or countries.
- woods or services sent to another country for sale.
- agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to reduce trade barriers.
- A political and economic system where the government owns all property and controls all resources.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported or exported.
- than income or revenue.
19 Clues: Product (GDP) • than income or revenue. • When spending is Surplus • Trade Organization (WTO) • A tax placed on imported goods. • American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) • When income or revenue is greater than spending. • Goods or services brought into a country for sale. • woods or services sent to another country for sale. • ...
LifeSpeak 2020-09-09
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- Aside from the infoweb and the app, you can also find LifeSpeak information on their _______ social media page.
- What is the LifeSpeak group account password (all lower case)?
- This free service offers all RCMP employees and their families hundreds of short videos and “ask the expert” webchats on a variety of topics.
- What “Ask the Expert”/ campaign / is occurring in the month of April.
- The free LifeSpeak app can be downloaded from the google ________ if you have an android product.
- “Ask the Expert” are ________ on a variety of topics, including relationships, mental health, physical health, finances and more.
- Subscribe to the LifeSpeak _________ list and get notified when new content is available.
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- What Canadian Health Promotion Day falls on April 7th?
- The free LifeSpeak app can be downloaded from the ________ if you have an apple product.
- LifeSpeak is free and 100% ________.
10 Clues: LifeSpeak is free and 100% ________. • What Canadian Health Promotion Day falls on April 7th? • What is the LifeSpeak group account password (all lower case)? • What “Ask the Expert”/ campaign / is occurring in the month of April. • The free LifeSpeak app can be downloaded from the ________ if you have an apple product. • ...
hi 2022-07-07
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- A physical, mental and emotional reaction that occurs when a worker perceives the demands of their work exceed their ability or resources to cope.
- A _______ is anything that has the potential to cause harm (substances, electricity, working at height, machinery, etc)
- ____ is the chance that harm actually results from a hazard.
- the risk What is the second element from the hierarchy of control structure?
- A responsibility under the Act is called a “____ of care”.
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- of workers What is the title for Section 28 of the WHS Act 2020?
- Short for Work Health and Safety
- and safety representative a worker who has been elected by a work group under the WHS Act to represent them on health and safety issues.
- You must _____________ an accident or injury to your supervisor or employer.
- Fill in this slogan: ______ is a mission not an intermission
- of officers What is the title for Section 27 of the WHS Act 2020?
11 Clues: Short for Work Health and Safety • A responsibility under the Act is called a “____ of care”. • ____ is the chance that harm actually results from a hazard. • Fill in this slogan: ______ is a mission not an intermission • of workers What is the title for Section 28 of the WHS Act 2020? • of officers What is the title for Section 27 of the WHS Act 2020? • ...
Mental Health Awareness Week - KEEP LEARNING 2025-10-03
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- what 5 letter word can go before: ache, brush and pick?
- Steepest street in the world
- A staff member that hails from Ireland
- Philippines' capital city
- NZ chocolate company based in Porirua
- Cathy Langdon's home country
- The name of Abby Calder’s eldest daughter and a colour in the rainbow
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- Active ingredient in Efudix
- NZ reptile which was on the 5-cent coin
- Shortest flight in NZ is Wellington to ___
- ____ Koh, NZ golfer, won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics
- Peter _____ is famous for directing Lord of the Rings.
- Colour of pen used by pharmacists
- NZ’s native shellfish, called abalone in other countries
- What do Sarah T and Isaac G have in common?
15 Clues: Philippines' capital city • Active ingredient in Efudix • Steepest street in the world • Cathy Langdon's home country • Colour of pen used by pharmacists • NZ chocolate company based in Porirua • A staff member that hails from Ireland • NZ reptile which was on the 5-cent coin • Shortest flight in NZ is Wellington to ___ • What do Sarah T and Isaac G have in common? • ...
