mental health Crossword Puzzles
Unit 10 vocabulary revision 2025-03-11
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- The hospital faced severe penalties after it was found to ______ patient confidentiality by improperly sharing medical records.
- Public health campaigns aim to _____ diseases like polio by ensuring widespread vaccination
- As the flu season approached, the number of patients seeking vaccinations began to _________________
- The doctor chose to _____ the patient's concerns about a minor rash, suggesting it was likely due to an allergic reaction rather than a serious condition.
- The new medication was designed to_____chronic pain in patients suffering from arthritis
- The physical therapist taught her exercises to ______tight muscles, which significantly improved her range of motion and reduced discomfort.
- The rise in obesity rates has _______ numerous public health initiatives aimed at promoting healthier eating habits and physical activity.
- The ________ often flood clinics seeking reassurance about their health, even when they have no significant medical issues.
- The wellness program served as a ________for employees to adopt healthier lifestyles
- After the accident, he described his back pain as ___________, making it difficult for him to perform even simple tasks.
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- Many patients fell victim to a _____ who claimed to have a miracle cure for cancer.
- After several months of sobriety, he experienced a ________ that reminded him of the challenges he faced in overcoming addiction.
- The government implemented strict regulations to _______ the spread of misinformation about vaccines during the pandemic.
- The research provided _____ evidence that regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease in older adults.
- She experienced ______ of anxiety that interfered with her daily life, prompting her to seek therapy for better coping strategies.
- Without proper support and treatment, her mental health began a _______, affecting her relationships and work performance.
- The nurse's warm _______ helped ease the fears of patients in the intensive care unit
- Many companies offer financial _____for employees who participate in wellness programs, encouraging them to take charge of their health.
18 Clues: Many patients fell victim to a _____ who claimed to have a miracle cure for cancer. • The wellness program served as a ________for employees to adopt healthier lifestyles • The nurse's warm _______ helped ease the fears of patients in the intensive care unit • The new medication was designed to_____chronic pain in patients suffering from arthritis • ...
Mind Matter 2023-12-09
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- It is an activity used to change any behavior, feeling or emotional state.
- Synonym for valuelessness
- This is a concept about knowing, perceiving and being cognizant of events.
- An emotional state that can be observed with frustration, anger.
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- This is a person understands the processes that occur within him/her and in the environment.
- This factor can affect mental health.
- This is a term used in psychology to describe any event, condition, or stimulus that triggers a stress response in an individual
- It encompasses assessment, treatment, and preventive measures tailored to improve an individual's psychological state within the context of their overall health.
- Sleeping disorder. Difficulty falling asleep, waking up, etc.
- The person is aware that a health-related behavior should be changed and is thinking it.
10 Clues: Synonym for valuelessness • This factor can affect mental health. • Sleeping disorder. Difficulty falling asleep, waking up, etc. • An emotional state that can be observed with frustration, anger. • It is an activity used to change any behavior, feeling or emotional state. • This is a concept about knowing, perceiving and being cognizant of events. • ...
Salud Mental 2025-07-29
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- electrónicos que pueden afectar negativamente el sueño por la luz azul que emiten.
- natural que puede brindar calma, relajación y beneficios psicológicos.
- reparador necesario para el equilibrio emocional y mental.
- Nacional de Salud Mental, fuente confiable de información sobre el bienestar mental.
- o molestias que indican que algo no va bien en la salud mental.
- como la meditación o respiración profunda que ayudan a reducir el estrés.
- de enfocar la atención en una actividad sin distracciones.
- adecuado de agua para mantener el cuerpo y la mente en equilibrio.
- de acciones personales que ayudan a mantener y mejorar la salud física y mental.
- emocional o práctica que se recibe de otras personas, como amigos o familia.
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- personales que ayudan a organizar y priorizar tareas.
- física que mejora el estado de ánimo y el bienestar corporal.
- mentales que pueden ser positivas o negativas, y que influyen en el estado de ánimo.
- de EE.UU. que brinda recursos sobre salud mental y abuso de sustancias.
- común cuando no se logra lo que se desea y que puede afectar el bienestar.
- importantes que deben hacerse antes que otras para evitar sobrecarga.
- capacitada como psicólogo, psiquiatra o trabajador social que ofrece ayuda especializada.
- emocional general de una persona, que puede verse afectado por el estrés o la rutina.
- de reconocer y valorar cosas positivas de la vida.
- de alimentos nutritivos que favorecen la energía y la concentración.
20 Clues: de reconocer y valorar cosas positivas de la vida. • personales que ayudan a organizar y priorizar tareas. • reparador necesario para el equilibrio emocional y mental. • de enfocar la atención en una actividad sin distracciones. • física que mejora el estado de ánimo y el bienestar corporal. • o molestias que indican que algo no va bien en la salud mental. • ...
Doctor Professions 2022-11-07
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- they provide and coordinate patient care and they educate patients about health conditions.
- doctor that does surgeries on one of the most delicate systems in our body.
- Doctor that treats urinary track for man, woman and children they also treat diseases in the reproductive system.
- A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging.
- caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
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- focus on the physical and mental health of children.
- a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases.
- specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession).
- doctor that treats diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- Doctors of Internal Medicine, are experts in complexity in giving adults their medicine.
- a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders.
11 Clues: focus on the physical and mental health of children. • a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases. • a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders. • A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging. • specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession). • ...
Chronic disease 2023-04-11
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- A headache of varying intensity, often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light and sound.
- An eating disorder causing people to obsess about weight and what they eat.
- inflammation of the liver
- disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.
- a bone disease that develops when bone mineral density and bone mass decreases, or when the structure and strength of bone changes
- A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities,
- A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning.
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- a disease that affects your lungs,causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and nighttime or early morning coughing.
- A health condition or disease that is long-lasting and often difficult to be treated.
- the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance.
- When there isn't enough insulin or cells stop responding to insulin
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health
- aka,high blood pressure blood pressure that is higher than normal
- Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness
- diseases characterized by the development of abnormal cells that divide uncontrollably
15 Clues: inflammation of the liver • the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance. • Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness • aka,high blood pressure blood pressure that is higher than normal • When there isn't enough insulin or cells stop responding to insulin • abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health • ...
Drug and Alcohol Vocabulary - Sara's Story 2012-06-11
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- A condition in which a person can no longer control his or her drug use.
- A poisonous substance that is produced by living cells or organisms and is capable of causing disease when introduced into the body.
- A situation that will increase the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- A way a person chooses to act or respond.
- A disease that causes a person to lose control of his or her drinking behavior. It is also a physical and emotional addiction to alcohol.
- Body language, facial expressions, gestures or posture.
- A strategy to avoid doing something you don't want to do.
- Are the results of you actions and decisions.
- Is a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Expressing your emotions in a positive, non-destructive way.
- Capable of causing injury or harm; involving or causing danger or risk.
- The drugs which can only be given to you by a doctor or pharmacist.
- The condition of being stuck in the habit of doing something and feeling like you cannot stop.
- The act of keeping something from happening.
- An addictive drug found in tobacco leaves.
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- The ability to use your senses together with your body parts or to use two or more body parts at the same time.
- The quality of your relationships with friends, family, teachers, and others you are in contact with.
- Steps used to evaluate choices and consequences before making a decision.
- Harmful substances that can be inhaled.
- Any harmful change in the state of health of the body or mind.
- The ability to recognize and cope with the demands of daily life.
- Something promoting well-being.
- Physical or emotional need to continue taking a drug.
- The drug in wine, beer, and liquor that causes intoxication
- To explain or expand on.
- When your body functions well because you get proper nutrition and sleep and regular exercise.
- The process of taking food into the body through the mouth.
- A malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division.
28 Clues: To explain or expand on. • Something promoting well-being. • Harmful substances that can be inhaled. • A way a person chooses to act or respond. • An addictive drug found in tobacco leaves. • The act of keeping something from happening. • Are the results of you actions and decisions. • Physical or emotional need to continue taking a drug. • ...
psych 2024-01-24
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- ILLNESS Distress/Problems functioning in social work and family activities.
- ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth.
- Ability to experience and understand what other feels without confusion between oneself and others.
- Maladaptive behavior is regarded as learned behavior, built-up into conditioned responses.
- A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia.
- The nurse functions as an advocate/substitute for a mother who is wellknown to the client.
- perspective considers genes, evolution, and environmental factors in the development and expression of mental illness.
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- As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety.
- HEALTH A state of well-being that enables people to cope with life stresses.
- As a , applies principles of psychotherapy.
- perspective considers early childhood experiences, likely to explain abnormal behavior.
- Personality component driven by pleasure principle.
- According to , people engage in abnormal behaviour because of faulty and irrational thoughts.
- A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder.
- According to A. , the more negative thoughts you experience, the more depressed you will become.
15 Clues: As a , applies principles of psychotherapy. • ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth. • A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder. • A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia. • Personality component driven by pleasure principle. • As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety. • ...
Doctor Professions 2022-11-07
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- they provide and coordinate patient care and they educate patients about health conditions.
- doctor that does surgeries on one of the most delicate systems in our body.
- Doctor that treats urinary track for man, woman and children they also treat diseases in the reproductive system.
- A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging.
- caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
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- focus on the physical and mental health of children.
- a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases.
- specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession).
- doctor that treats diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- Doctors of Internal Medicine, are experts in complexity in giving adults their medicine.
- a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders.
11 Clues: focus on the physical and mental health of children. • a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases. • a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders. • A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging. • specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession). • ...
MENTAL-O-ACCOUNTING 2024-06-14
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- The practice of individuals looking after their own health using the knowledge and information available to them.
- Return of goods sold.
- Claim of amounts against the entity or enterprise.
- Sale of goods.
- Return of goods purchased.
- Claim of the owners or proprietor in the business.
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- Amount spent or incurred to earn revenue.
- Goods purchased for resale or raw material purchased for manufacturing product.
- Economic resources of the entity which will give benefit in the future.
- Purchase of goods to be sold or for manufacture of goods.
- Gross inflow of cash (Received or Receivable), receivables or other consideration in the normal course of business.
- The treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- Therapy The treatment of mental conditions by verbal communication and interaction.
- Goods remaining unsold or unused in manufacturing of product as on a particular date.
14 Clues: Sale of goods. • Return of goods sold. • Return of goods purchased. • Amount spent or incurred to earn revenue. • Claim of amounts against the entity or enterprise. • Claim of the owners or proprietor in the business. • Purchase of goods to be sold or for manufacture of goods. • Economic resources of the entity which will give benefit in the future. • ...
Youth, Mental Health, and the Juvenile Justice System 2023-04-19
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- Diagnoses in childhood and adolescence is _____.
- _______ offenses are crimes that are committed by a youth, but not an adult.
- Due to lack of ______, diagnosis do not always lead to treatments.
- _______ offenses occur when a crime is committed by a youth or an adult.
- Diagnoses may ____ across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
- _____ Waiver is the most widely used mechanism to transfer a juvenile to adult courts.
- There are ____ mechanisms to transfer juveniles to adult courts.
- By not providing services, youth are put at risk for further _______ in the juvenile justice system.
- Youth are considered "_____ targets" for diagnoses due to their constant development.
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- Delinquent offenses are also known as ________ offenses.
- Many symptoms of mental disorders in youth are “___-_____”.
- Prosecutorial waivers do not have to have a ________.
- Assessments are meant to gain _______ information to address needs.
- _______ confinement exacerbates mental health concerns.
- _______ is short-term confinement used at multiple points throughout the system.
- _______ is the providing of services to participating youths through formal linkage with existing community-based MH programs.
16 Clues: Diagnoses in childhood and adolescence is _____. • Prosecutorial waivers do not have to have a ________. • _______ confinement exacerbates mental health concerns. • Delinquent offenses are also known as ________ offenses. • Many symptoms of mental disorders in youth are “___-_____”. • Diagnoses may ____ across childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. • ...
Insurance 2026-04-16
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- The amount of money you pay before your insurance starts to pay
- A federal health insurance program for those of age 65 and older
- The monthly cost to keep your insurance active
- Information that by itself or combined with other data that can be used to identify a specific person
- Fixed amount paid during medical service
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- A joint federal-state health insurance program for low-income adults, children, pregnant women, the disabled, and more
- This is a percentage of costs that you pay once you've reached your deductible
- Any identifiable information relating to a person's mental/physical health
- The amount of spending you must reach before insurance cover 100% of the costs
9 Clues: Fixed amount paid during medical service • The monthly cost to keep your insurance active • The amount of money you pay before your insurance starts to pay • A federal health insurance program for those of age 65 and older • Any identifiable information relating to a person's mental/physical health • ...
Module 5 Mental and Emotional Problems 2026-03-13
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- Therapy A treatment method designed to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns.
- A condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control.
- A lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern.
- Therapy A treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors through rewards and reinforcements.
- Persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- An ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional.
- Feelings of unease or worrying about what may happen.
- A condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event.
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- A severe mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally, often involving hallucinations or delusions.
- Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else.
- A disorder marked by extreme mood swings, energy levels, and behavior patterns (manic vs. depressive episodes)
- Sudden,unexplained feelings of terror, often accompanied by physical symptoms like a racing heart.
- The act of intentionally taking one's own life.
- A mental harmful eating habit, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge-eating disorder.
- A pattern of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated (e.g., stealing, violence).
- A strong, irrational fear of something specific, such as heights or social situations.
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
- A mark of shame or disapproval that results in the individual being shunned or rejected by others.
- Illnesses that involve mood extremes that interfere with everyday living.
19 Clues: The act of intentionally taking one's own life. • A lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern. • Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else. • Feelings of unease or worrying about what may happen. • A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness. • A condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event. • ...
mapping my future 2024-03-07
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- A medical doctor specializing in mental health, who can prescribe medication.
- Raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically online.
- A professional who studies and treats mental processes and behavior.
- A medical doctor who performs surgical operations.
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- formula used in computer programming and mathematics.
- A type of lawyer who provides expert legal advice and support to clients.
- New businesses often focused on technology.
- People who can impact others' decisions through their authority, particularly on social media.
- A lawyer who specializes in courtroom advocacy and litigation in some countries.
9 Clues: New businesses often focused on technology. • A medical doctor who performs surgical operations. • formula used in computer programming and mathematics. • A professional who studies and treats mental processes and behavior. • A type of lawyer who provides expert legal advice and support to clients. • ...
Chapter 4: Promoting Mental and Emotional Health and Well Being pt. 2 2025-02-10
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- mental picture of one’s abilities, appearance, and personality based on experiences and interactions with others.
- personal standard or attitude that rejects anything less than ideal performance.
- sudden shifts in emotion.
- strong feelings experienced based on one’s circumstances, relationships, or moods.
- mental processes used to avoid conscious conflict, feelings, or thoughts.
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- statements that acknowledge a person’s value and strengths.
- skill in perceiving, understanding, and managing emotions and feelings.
- process of actively taking care of one’s own well-being and health, especially during periods of stress.
- confidence in one’s own worth and abilities.
9 Clues: sudden shifts in emotion. • confidence in one’s own worth and abilities. • statements that acknowledge a person’s value and strengths. • skill in perceiving, understanding, and managing emotions and feelings. • mental processes used to avoid conscious conflict, feelings, or thoughts. • ...
Diet, Nutrition, and Health 2021-11-08
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- This is a mental health disorder characterized by weight loss (or lack of appropriate weight gain in growing children); difficulties maintaining an appropriate body weight for height, age, and stature; and, in many individuals, distorted body image.
- A disease of children caused by vitamin D deficiency, characterized by imperfect calcification, softening, and distortion of the bones typically resulting in bow legs.
- This is due to the over-consumption of food.
- This is one of the most common effects of overnutrition.
- This is an intolerance of the sugar in milk.
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- This is a mental health disorder in which the person has an excessive concern with weight and binge eats, followed by purging.
- This is a result of an iron deficiency.
- This is when the body does not get enough nutrients,which can lead to a lack of energy.
- This is caused by an inadequate diet with a deficiency or excess of nutrients or energy.
- This is the bacteria that causes salmonellosis.
10 Clues: This is a result of an iron deficiency. • This is due to the over-consumption of food. • This is an intolerance of the sugar in milk. • This is the bacteria that causes salmonellosis. • This is one of the most common effects of overnutrition. • This is when the body does not get enough nutrients,which can lead to a lack of energy. • ...
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen 2014-01-21
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- This must be completed if a referral is indicated to enhance the opportunity for follow up regarding linkage to services
- Staff should document that Edinburgh was completed and the date in the comments section of the ____page in PHOCIS
- You would look in this manual to find the postpartum screening procedural guidelines
- A score of ___ or greater warrants a referral to the client's PCP or local mental health professinal
- There is an OSDH approved abbreviation/acronym for the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen?
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- The total score of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen will be documented in the _____.
- Currently, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen is being done on all_______ clien'ts who have had a baby in the last 1 year
- True or False. Any referral refusal by client must be documented in the progress notes of client's chart?
- Follow up must be done no later than ____after the referral was made.
- A positive response to question number__ warrants a referral to PCP or a local mental health professional and follow up regardless of total score
10 Clues: Follow up must be done no later than ____after the referral was made. • You would look in this manual to find the postpartum screening procedural guidelines • The total score of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen will be documented in the _____. • There is an OSDH approved abbreviation/acronym for the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen? • ...
ENGLISH REVISION 2023-10-09
7 Clues: awkward • depressed • dying candle • 'candle's guttering gold' (technique) • 'it hurts my heart to watch you' (technique) • Sassoon was a along with being a poet • mental health condition experienced by soldiers
Benefits of Exercise 2021-09-19
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- Exercising can help you sleep better. True or false?
- The more you exercise the more ______ you burn, which helps with weight loss.
- Exercise helps you fight off germs which helps your ________ system
- Exercise does not help you sleep better. True or false?
- Exercise increases brain function. This can improve ________ in the classroom.
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- It is proven that exercise helps depression which falls under which of the 4 dimensions of health?
- Another name for being very overweight is ________.
- Not only does exercise strengthen your heart, but it lowers your risk of high blood _________.
- Which dimension of health does getting enough sleep fall under?
- When you exercise, it makes you happier and you are less likely to get angry and deal with your feelings better. This falls under which of the 4 dimensions of health?
10 Clues: Another name for being very overweight is ________. • Exercising can help you sleep better. True or false? • Exercise does not help you sleep better. True or false? • Which dimension of health does getting enough sleep fall under? • Exercise helps you fight off germs which helps your ________ system • ...
Definitions Unit 1 2019-08-23
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- Pressure The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do.
- The state of well-being in which all components of Health – physical, emotional, social, mental, spiritual, and environmental are in balance.
- Health A positive state of well-being which enables an individual to be able to function in society and meet the demands
- Something to work toward and hope to achieve
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- Skill A tool for building a healthy life.
- Cholesterol A waxy substance that is found in the fats (lipids) in your blood. Having high cholesterol can increase the risk of
- To work together with one or more people.
- disease.
- everyday life.
9 Clues: disease. • everyday life. • Skill A tool for building a healthy life. • To work together with one or more people. • Something to work toward and hope to achieve • Pressure The pressure that results from someone tries to convince you to do something that you normally would not do. • ...
Crises and Disaster Preparedness 2024-07-24
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- forced to leave their homes to escape effects of disaster; usually temporary
- The process of sorting multiple casualties
- improving community and individual reaction and responses to minimize effects of a disaster before one occurs
- Begins immediately after the onset of the disastrous event and during the emergency
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- Number of human beings injured or killed by or as a direct result of an incident
- people forced to leave homeland due to war or persecution
- any event that causes destruction or emotional trauma
- Provide shelter, food, basic health and mental health services, and distribution of emergency supplies
- Repair, rebuild, or relocate damaged structures, and restore health, social, and economic vitality to the community
9 Clues: The process of sorting multiple casualties • any event that causes destruction or emotional trauma • people forced to leave homeland due to war or persecution • forced to leave their homes to escape effects of disaster; usually temporary • Number of human beings injured or killed by or as a direct result of an incident • ...
Legal/Ethical 2023-10-18
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- an order that tells medical professionals not to perform CPR
- information that can be used to identify a person
- purposely causing physical, mental, emotional, or financial pain or injury to someone
- The Knowledge of What is Right and Wrong
- a negligent or improper act by a professional that results in damage or injury to a person.
- requires all healthcare agencies (receiving Medicare and Medicaid money) to give adults, during admission or enrollment, information about their rights relating to advance directives.
- written in response to reports of poor care and abuse in long-term care facilities
- A federal law that sets standards for protecting the privacy of patients’ health information.
- Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health
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- actions, or a failure to act or give proper care, that results in injury to a person.
- touching a person without his or her consent.
- Spoken statement of false charges or misrepresentations that defame or damage a person’s reputation.
- rules set from the government to help protect the public
- Writing untrue matter that is defamatory about an individual or group to a 3rd party.
- the unlawful placing of an individual in apprehension of immediate bodily harm without his or her consent.
15 Clues: The Knowledge of What is Right and Wrong • touching a person without his or her consent. • information that can be used to identify a person • rules set from the government to help protect the public • an order that tells medical professionals not to perform CPR • Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health • ...
The Brain Teaser 2025-08-19
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- clean (something), especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria
- designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring
- the presence of a pathogen
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- a state of readiness
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- a person or reanimated corpse
- a state or period in which movement within or access to an area is restricted in interest of public safety or health
- spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinct group of symptoms
- a state, period, place of isolation in which people or animals that may have been exposed to infectious disease are placed
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- a person qualified to treat people who are ill
15 Clues: a state of readiness • the presence of a pathogen • a person or reanimated corpse • a person qualified to treat people who are ill • spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact • clean (something), especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria • designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring • ...
Foods and Nutrition 2021-02-12
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- A bacterium that occurs mainly in the intestine, especially a serotype causing food poisoning
- The action of spoiling, especially the deterioration of food and perishable goods.
- An antigenic poison or venom of plant or animal origin, especially one produced by or derived from microorganisms and causing disease when present at low concentration in the body.
- The length of time for which an item remains usable, fit for consumption, or saleable.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
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- Of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.
- Bacteria found in the environment, foods, and intestines of people and animals.
- The process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
- The act of practicing healthy habits on a daily basis to attain better physical and mental health outcomes, so that instead of just surviving, you're thriving.
- A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
10 Clues: A microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus. • Bacteria found in the environment, foods, and intestines of people and animals. • The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • The action of spoiling, especially the deterioration of food and perishable goods. • ...
Gratitude and Journal 2023-06-20
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- ____ can be an effective way to manage mental health concerns and improve overall quality of life.
- When individuals are given positive and authentic compliments, they will feel ____ at work.
- Research has shown that practicing gratitude can lead to several mental health benefits, such as increased happiness, improved ____ and reduced stress.
- Self-compassion involves treating oneself with ____ ,understanding and acceptance, especially during times of difficulty.
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- ____ involves focusing on the positives in life and appreciating what one has, which can help combat negative thinking and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.
- By practicing ____ , one can cultivate appreciation and focus on the positive aspects of their experiences.
- A ____ is a private and personal account of one's reflections and perceptions.
- Receiving recognition can stimulate the release of certain chemicals in the brain, such as ____ .
- Gratitude helps individual feel more connected to the world around them leading to decreased _____ .
- ____ is an essential component of healthy relationships, helping people to develop understanding and respond to the needs of others
10 Clues: A ____ is a private and personal account of one's reflections and perceptions. • When individuals are given positive and authentic compliments, they will feel ____ at work. • Receiving recognition can stimulate the release of certain chemicals in the brain, such as ____ . • ...
Workplan Sharing 14 Feb 2025-02-10
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- What is the most common aim of HMCD Gen MH/Psych ILTC work pieces?
- The National Mental Health and Well-Being Strategy emphasises on creating an ____ mental health ecosystem comprising accessible, good quality clinical care with a supportive community and society.
- How many polyclinic clusters have MH and dementia programmes?
- The long term goal is to incorporate caregiver support into mainstream support through the Caregiver-Care Recipent_____ model?
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- What is the number of CREST-Youth and YITs expected to be rolled out respectively by 2030?
- Starting this FY25, what is one of the key trainings that will be rolled out for CREST staff?
- The information submitted by SPs in the Progress Report should be transparent, consistent, ______ and documentated.
- Youths and young working adults can find out about CREST and available help-seeking avenues via the online curated platform www._____.sg?
- What is the new name of the team managing ASCAT & Aftercare?
- To make training more accessible, CCMHD will be introducing dementia ______ to LTC staff.
10 Clues: What is the new name of the team managing ASCAT & Aftercare? • How many polyclinic clusters have MH and dementia programmes? • What is the most common aim of HMCD Gen MH/Psych ILTC work pieces? • To make training more accessible, CCMHD will be introducing dementia ______ to LTC staff. • ...
Sample 2019-05-15
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- Philippe __________ was a ninteenth century mental health reformer.
- Deviant behavior is any behavior that violates a social or cultural __________.
- Psychoanalysis was established by Sigmund __________ and suggests that abnormality is psychogenic and influenced by subconscious and dynamic factors in the mind.
- Lycanthropy was an early disorder where people thought that they were possessed by __________ or other animals.
- A __________ psychologist is a doctor of psychology who practices clinical treatment.
- Thomas __________ is a psychologist who suggests that mental illness is a myth?
- The term __________ is used by a clinician who believes that abnormal behavior is the result of maladaptive thinking.
- Therapy is a __________ including systematic processes for helping a person overcome psychological difficulties.
- Dysfunction is the interruption of daily activities that is associated with __________ behavior.
- Deinstitutionalization is the movement of __________ many individuals from public mental health hospitals due to the relief they receive from drug therapies.
- Culture includes the history, __________, rules, values, institutions, habits, skills, technologies and language of a group.
- Mass __________ is where a large number of people apparently share the same delusions and hallucinations.
- Sigmund Freud was the founder of __________ and the psychodynamic perspective.
- Hysteria is the state of physical ailment with no apparent __________ cause.
- Exorcism is a rite or __________ designed to drive an evil spirit from a person's body?
- The __________ perspective is the idea that pathological behavior is the product of psychological functioning.
- Outpatient __________ is the psychoanalytic treatment system where a patient meets with the therapist for a short time and then goes home.
- Abnormal __________ is the field devoted to the study disordered behavior.
- A clinical practitioner is an __________ psychologist who uses collected data to help the disordered.
- Moral treatment refers to the __________ and ethical methods of treatment which were espoused by Philippe Pinel and other reformers.
- Distress is the feeling of trauma or __________ that is associated with the abnormal behavior.
- Fredrick Anton __________ was a controversial figure who used a very unorthodox treatment method to treat patients.
- A norm is an implicit of explicit __________ for appropriate behavior which is established by the group.
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- Hypnotism is the inducing of a __________ like state in which a person becomes suggestible.
- Community mental health focuses more on prevention and __________ than private treatment.
- Schizophrenia is a group of biological disorders where a person loses their sense of __________.
- The term patient is used by a clinician who believes that abnormal behaviors are caused by __________.
- Treatment is a set of __________ designed to help control of change abnormal behavior.
- Tarantism was a form of __________ where large groups of people would suddenly start dancing around and have convulsions.
- Dorethea __________ was a Boston school teacher who campaigned for better treatment of patients in mental hospitals in the nineteenth century.
- Mania is the condition marked by a state of __________ and frenzied activity.
- Melancholia is the condition marked by unshakable __________.
- A __________ is a person who has the responsibility of driving an evil spirit from a person or environment.
- A delusion is a __________ that blatantly has no basis in reality.
- Danger is the pattern of behavior that is marked by __________, poor judgment, or hostility which can jeopardize one's well being.
- Psychotropic __________ tend to alleviate symptoms of abnormality by affecting chemistry in the brain.
- Phrenology, established by Franz Joseph Gall, was the __________ science that suggested bumps on the skull were related to specific psychological characteristics.
- Eccentricities are behaviors which a society judges to be __________ but continues to tolerate.
- The __________ perspective is the idea that psychological pathology is a product of physical
- Hippocrates is often called the father of modern __________ and was an early proponent on discovering physical causes of mental disorders.
- A __________ is a medical doctor who is trained in the chemical structures and balances in the brain.
- Trephination is the act of cutting into a person's __________ with a primitive instrument.
- Private __________ is the arrangement where a person directly pays a psychologist for therapy services.
- A __________ is a condition where a person experiences things that have no basis in reality.
- Dementia is a state of general cognitive and intellectual __________.
- The four __________ were yellow bile, black bile, phlegm, and blood.
- An __________ was an institution where people with metal illnesses were sent to be treated.
47 Clues: Melancholia is the condition marked by unshakable __________. • A delusion is a __________ that blatantly has no basis in reality. • Philippe __________ was a ninteenth century mental health reformer. • The four __________ were yellow bile, black bile, phlegm, and blood. • Dementia is a state of general cognitive and intellectual __________. • ...
MDT IBS 2023-01-25
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- Offers holistic support from diagnosis to better health, an essential component of MDT
- Assists in diagnosis by carrying out scans e.g. USS, MRI,X-RAY
- Provides specialist mental health support
- May help determine differential diagnoses by performing investigations such as endoscopy
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- Offers personalised dietary support depending on social, psychological or nutritional needs
- Mainly focuses on review, management and support for medication
- Provides support for MDT meetings, database recording etc.
- Performs surgical interventions
8 Clues: Performs surgical interventions • Provides specialist mental health support • Provides support for MDT meetings, database recording etc. • Assists in diagnosis by carrying out scans e.g. USS, MRI,X-RAY • Mainly focuses on review, management and support for medication • Offers holistic support from diagnosis to better health, an essential component of MDT • ...
Vocabulary 2024-02-05
5 Clues: connected with something else • bad for one's mental and physical condition • the act of eating food to nourish your body • good for one's mental and physical condition • the mental and physical condition of your body
MHAT Crossword 2021-04-21
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- A form of psychiatric treatment that involves therapeutic conversations and interactions between a therapist and a child or family.
- The body's natural response to stress
- A disorder in which people have recurring, and unwanted thoughts, ideas or sensations that make them feel driven to do something repetitively
- A person who studies normal and abnormal mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior
- Disorder characterised by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities
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- A mental illness that brings severe high and low moods and changes in sleep, energy, thinking, and behavior
- A serious mental illness, characterised by eating, exercise and body weight or shape becoming an unhealthy preoccupation of someone's life (2 words with no separation)
- Can range from fondling to forcible rape (2 words with no separation).
- A mental health even triggered by a terrifying event
- When a person responsible for a child or adolescent’s welfare causes physical injury or harm to the child (2 words with no separation)
10 Clues: The body's natural response to stress • A mental health even triggered by a terrifying event • Can range from fondling to forcible rape (2 words with no separation). • Disorder characterised by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities • ...
E-waste 2025-11-30
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- it's when children have to work
- using fire to destroy something
- the natural world around us
- people who do a job
- a device that stores energy for electronics
- old or broken electronic devices
- dirty or harmful materials in the environment
- throwing large amounts of waste in one place
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- parts of a machine or device
- a place where waste is dumped
- to use something again
- to turn waste into something new
- a metal used in batteries
- condition of being protected from danger
- to fix something
- it can be mental and physical
- very dangerous for people or the environment
17 Clues: to fix something • people who do a job • to use something again • a metal used in batteries • the natural world around us • parts of a machine or device • a place where waste is dumped • it can be mental and physical • it's when children have to work • using fire to destroy something • to turn waste into something new • old or broken electronic devices • ...
Benefits-redeem for 3 tickets 2022-09-03
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- Our benefit program that offers a second opinion
- The assistance program that offers one-on-one help finding and enrolling in the right Medicare program
- It provides no-cost access to treatment for and prevention of joint & muscle pain.
- On demand care for $5 per visit with physicians available 24/7
- Costco's 401k retirement plan
- A personalized program designed to help participants reach their health goals-whether that's losing weight, managing diabetes or improving overall health
- Helps people take charge of their emotional and mental health with an 8-week virtual therapy and well-being programs personalized to each person's specific needs and challenges.
- A resource created just for Costco and includes a variety of health professionals. They help employees and their families when they need it the most-whether it's coping with a serious medical condition or just trying to improve overall health.
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- 24/7 and 365 days a year access to speak to an R.N.
- This program offers education and answers to questions from specially trained nurses. Whether employees are planning for a family, already pregnant or working through infertility-they've got expert guidance and support.
- Helps employees or their family members experiencing a difficult life transition, stress, depression, anxiety or another emotional health challenge and will connect them to the services they need
- A free benefit program that provides parenting and family support. It helps anyone raising children with learning, social or behavioral challenges or developmental disabilities.
- Online program designed to help employees get out of debt, save and invest for their future
13 Clues: Costco's 401k retirement plan • Our benefit program that offers a second opinion • 24/7 and 365 days a year access to speak to an R.N. • On demand care for $5 per visit with physicians available 24/7 • It provides no-cost access to treatment for and prevention of joint & muscle pain. • ...
Wellness 2020-07-28
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- This is the leading cause of death in women (2 words)
- Setting short and long term ______ is important to achieving success
- You should ________ for 30 minutes at least 3x a week
- The dimension of wellness that focuses on managing your economic life
- A disease where your body doesn't produce or use insulin properly
- This is the state of being in good health and making choices toward a healthy and fulfilling life
- The dimension of wellness that focuses on self-care relaxation and stress management
- ______ during your lunch break is a great way to get 30 minutes of exercise
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- The meal you should start every day with
- Type of activity that focuses on taking care of our mental, emotional and physical health (2 words)
- Having a good work/life _____ is a key element to wellness
- The dimension of wellness that promotes proper care for our bodies for optimal health and functioning
- A tool that records the number of steps you take
- This type of food should be included in every meal
- Spending time with these people can be a stress reliever
- You should see this person each year for a physical
- It is recommended that adults needs 6 to 8 hours of this daily
- The #1 preventable cause of death
- The dimension of wellness that focuses on the relationships we have and how we interact with others
- This type of exercise focuses on breathing and a series of poses to increase flexibility
20 Clues: The #1 preventable cause of death • The meal you should start every day with • A tool that records the number of steps you take • This type of food should be included in every meal • You should see this person each year for a physical • This is the leading cause of death in women (2 words) • You should ________ for 30 minutes at least 3x a week • ...
Chapter 8/9 2024-02-10
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- of a facility where patients ask for individuals by name
- activities that raise money for an institution
- a type of public law
- how health information is disseminated outside of the organization
- a type of law that is non criminal
- pretrial process and a time period where parties of a lawsuit use various strategies to discover or obtain information about a case
- a notification required when private information is unlawfully disclosed
- a communication about a product or service that encourages the recipient to purchase or use that product or service
- a legal doctrine that means that the federal law may supersede state law
- a law where the government is a party against the accused who has been charged with violating a criminal statute
- what type of court/ who is overall responsible to hear the case
- a law that defines the amount and type of power and authority governments are given
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- a type of information that does not identify an individual
- outlines a defendant's alleged wrong doing
- how a healthcare organization avails itself of health information infernally
- granted by the court when the defendant fails to answer the complaint or take other action
- an alternative dispute solution where parties agree to submit a dispute to a third party to decide
- obtains the parties and other witnesses out of court testimony under oath
- a type of behavioral notes that document mental health professionals impressions from a private counseling session
- the person subject of the PHI
20 Clues: a type of public law • the person subject of the PHI • a type of law that is non criminal • outlines a defendant's alleged wrong doing • activities that raise money for an institution • of a facility where patients ask for individuals by name • a type of information that does not identify an individual • what type of court/ who is overall responsible to hear the case • ...
Food and Nutrition 2025-08-24
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- Nutrient that helps growth and repair of body tissues
- Main meal eaten during the school day
- Simple carbohydrate that gives quick energy
- What food provides for growth, activity, and body functions
- Substitute for breast milk when breastfeeding is not possible
- Nutrients like iron and calcium needed for strong bodies
- Study of food and how it affects growth and development
- Poor health caused by lack of nutrients
- Provides ideal nutrition for infants
- Gradual introduction of solid foods to an infant
- Correct amount of food for age and size
- Overall state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing
- Total food and drinks consumed regularly
- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for health
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- Small meals between main meals for extra energy
- Reaction to certain foods that can cause illness
- Part of food that aids digestion and prevents constipation
- Important meal that boosts concentration and learning
- Meals high in fat, salt, and sugar, often eaten quickly
- Main source of energy in children’s diets
- Mineral important for preventing anaemia
- Difficulty digesting certain foods like lactose
- Provide energy and help absorb vitamins
- Preparing food to make it safe and tasty
- Container used to carry healthy food to school
- Mineral that strengthens bones and teeth
- Condition of excess body fat from poor diet and lifestyle
- Vital for hydration and all body functions
- Practices that keep food safe and prevent illness
- Planned combination of foods eaten at one time
30 Clues: Provides ideal nutrition for infants • Main meal eaten during the school day • Provide energy and help absorb vitamins • Poor health caused by lack of nutrients • Correct amount of food for age and size • Mineral important for preventing anaemia • Preparing food to make it safe and tasty • Mineral that strengthens bones and teeth • Total food and drinks consumed regularly • ...
1st Puzzle 2024-07-21
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- a phenomenon where a patient hears his name each time the wind rustles the leaves outside his room
- narcolepsy associated with ________ deficiency
- loss of ability to execute skilled movement and gestures
- a form of learned fear in which a person learns to respond strongly to a subthreshold stimulus
- the age that children develop “theory of mind”
- narcolepsy associated with _______ REM latency
- a neurotransmitter associated with fine tuning working memory function in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and plays a role in addiction
- degeneration of dorsal nucleus of the thalamus and mammillary bodies
- reduces cravings for alcohol
- a receptor responsible for sedative hypnotic effects of alcohol
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- a disorder associated with positive Hoover sign
- the stage at which children first understand conservation of volume in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development
- the longest-acting antidepressant
- Mental health providers have duty to warn
- an alpha2 adrenergic agonist
- _______ developed the stages of psychosocial development
- loss of ability to understand or express speech
- a type of memory associated with the ability to temporarily store and manipulate information such as doing mental arithmetic
18 Clues: an alpha2 adrenergic agonist • reduces cravings for alcohol • the longest-acting antidepressant • Mental health providers have duty to warn • narcolepsy associated with ________ deficiency • the age that children develop “theory of mind” • narcolepsy associated with _______ REM latency • a disorder associated with positive Hoover sign • ...
Stress 2023-04-11
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- Full of mental negativity because of fear of danger or misfortune
- The act of treating the body by rubbing or patting to increase circulation or reduce stress
- A connection, association or involvement
- Activity that you can see in a person; a person's manner of acting
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- Not having power
- A physical or psychological stimulus that can lead to mental tension, physiological reactions or negative behaviour
- Not in a state of good or normal health
- To become less tense or rigid
- To reduce the tension or stress of something
9 Clues: Not having power • To become less tense or rigid • Not in a state of good or normal health • A connection, association or involvement • To reduce the tension or stress of something • Full of mental negativity because of fear of danger or misfortune • Activity that you can see in a person; a person's manner of acting • ...
Depression & Low Mood 2024-01-05
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- Depression can impact both our mental health and ____ health
- Depression can make people struggle with feelings of
- Action that releases endorphins and helps with depression
- Depression can impact our ____ life
- A change of ________ can help influence our mood and how we feel
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- Depression can leave us feeling
- Low mood that stays for a long time can be known as
- Long term strategies to help manage low mood might include changes to our
8 Clues: Depression can leave us feeling • Depression can impact our ____ life • Low mood that stays for a long time can be known as • Depression can make people struggle with feelings of • Action that releases endorphins and helps with depression • Depression can impact both our mental health and ____ health • A change of ________ can help influence our mood and how we feel • ...
types of morning person 2023-05-22
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- a strong and unreasonable desire to do something
- very great in degree
- someone who is very interested in a particular activity or subject
- a mental or physical illness which prevents part of your body from working properly
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- to eat too much, or eat more than is healthy
- someone, especially a child, who looks as if they want to go to sleep
- likely to make you fat
- having an active interest in one's health
8 Clues: very great in degree • likely to make you fat • having an active interest in one's health • to eat too much, or eat more than is healthy • a strong and unreasonable desire to do something • someone who is very interested in a particular activity or subject • someone, especially a child, who looks as if they want to go to sleep • ...
group 2 2018-05-21
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- fear of foreign things
- Synonym of alleviate
- pop ___, gas ___, -erous
- Whenever I see a spider I get a feeling of ________
- In a calculator you can get a ______ error
- I use insect _______ to keep bugs away
- Opposite of Happy
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- Opposite of Harmful/Offensive
- There is a _____ of cards in a deck
- Allay, Bring lower, Alleviate, Taper off, Ease
- Not injurious to physical or mental health
- The Dance Moms lived like this through their daughter's talent
- I had to _______ traffic
- captivate by charm
- A mistaken belief
- Lord Farquaad in Shrek was this type of character
- Nazis used this type of gas in the war
17 Clues: A mistaken belief • Opposite of Happy • captivate by charm • Synonym of alleviate • fear of foreign things • I had to _______ traffic • pop ___, gas ___, -erous • Opposite of Harmful/Offensive • There is a _____ of cards in a deck • Nazis used this type of gas in the war • I use insect _______ to keep bugs away • Not injurious to physical or mental health • ...
Chapter 8 2016-10-02
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- how you make decisions, what decisions you make
- feedback from yourself
- ranked list of essential human needs
- ability to adapt and recover
- ability to imagine how someone else feels
- emotional response to doing something wrong
- hunger, Thirst, Sleep, Shelter
- copying behaviors
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- Health able to cope and thrive in many ways
- strategies used to deal with strong emotions
- strong affection, deep concern, and respect
- messages both positive and negative you have received
- temperament or tendencies passed down from family
- set of characteristics that make you unique
- all experiences surrounding a person
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- irrational fears
17 Clues: irrational fears • copying behaviors • feedback from yourself • ability to adapt and recover • hunger, Thirst, Sleep, Shelter • ranked list of essential human needs • all experiences surrounding a person • ability to imagine how someone else feels • strong affection, deep concern, and respect • set of characteristics that make you unique • ...
Yule Be Stumped 2024-11-13
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- This online platform provides mental health resources, assessments and more!
- The town the Grinch raids
- Bah Humbug
- This team works with Holland/Zeeland Police Dpt and Ottawa Co Sheriff's Dpt
- This department serves as the front door of CMH
- My true love gave me this on the 2nd day of Christmas
- A red fruit often used as a Christmas Decoration
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- Those we serve
- Amazing caramel candies
- Another word for Santa Claus
- Buddy the Elf
- Who brews coffee every Monday?
- The night before Christmas
- CMH community newsletter
- Joel Ebbers team
- How many sizes did the Grinch's heart grow?
- New Fiscal Year
17 Clues: Bah Humbug • Buddy the Elf • Those we serve • New Fiscal Year • Joel Ebbers team • Amazing caramel candies • CMH community newsletter • The town the Grinch raids • The night before Christmas • Another word for Santa Claus • Who brews coffee every Monday? • How many sizes did the Grinch's heart grow? • This department serves as the front door of CMH • ...
IOP Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-27
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- Engaging in addictive behavior.
- Two seemingly opposing forces existing at the same time, and both are true.
- A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity.
- Co-occurring disorders.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- Tripping, Only concerned with the outcome.
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- The ability to recognize reality as it is.
- A mental health disorder marked by decreased positive mood.
- Selfishness, involving a sense of entitlement and lack of empathy.
- Another word for jealous.
- Behavior Therapy.
- A sober mentor.
- I am bad.
- I've done something bad.
14 Clues: I am bad. • A sober mentor. • Behavior Therapy. • Co-occurring disorders. • I've done something bad. • Another word for jealous. • Engaging in addictive behavior. • The ability to recognize reality as it is. • Tripping, Only concerned with the outcome. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity. • ...
IOP Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-27
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- Another word for jealous.
- The ability to recognize reality as it is.
- Co-occurring disorders.
- A mental health disorder marked by decreased positive mood.
- A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity.
- I've done something bad.
- Engaging in addictive behavior.
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- A sober mentor.
- Selfishness, involving a sense of entitlement and lack of empathy.
- Behavior Therapy.
- Two seemingly opposing forces existing at the same time and both are true.
- tripping Only concerned with the outcome.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- I am bad.
14 Clues: I am bad. • A sober mentor. • Behavior Therapy. • Co-occurring disorders. • I've done something bad. • Another word for jealous. • Engaging in addictive behavior. • tripping Only concerned with the outcome. • The ability to recognize reality as it is. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity. • ...
CONVO OVER A CROSSWORD 2021-07-21
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- An ideation that happened in the 5th tribe on mental health and joyness
- Writer of 'A Sky Full of Bucket Lists'
- Standing in other people's shoes
- Teresa of kct
- December 30,2020
- A session based on a tool to understand your personality type.
- Ooty Minion
- A session on a poem which is written by Bharathiyar.
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- Parentstate, Adultstate, Childstate
- ----& Responsibility
- Spiritual, Intellectual, Emotional, -----, Social.
- Inaugration ceremony at Nyanasabhai
- A platform for students to share their learnings to the tribe
- Bachelor who turned into 30 yr old uncle
14 Clues: Ooty Minion • Teresa of kct • December 30,2020 • ----& Responsibility • Standing in other people's shoes • Parentstate, Adultstate, Childstate • Inaugration ceremony at Nyanasabhai • Writer of 'A Sky Full of Bucket Lists' • Bachelor who turned into 30 yr old uncle • Spiritual, Intellectual, Emotional, -----, Social. • A session on a poem which is written by Bharathiyar. • ...
Health & Medicine 2023-12-19
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- a purple mark on your body
- a pain in a tooth or teeth
- a room in a hospital
- surgery performed on a patient
- a pain in a part of your body
- medicine put in the body with a syringe
- return to normal health
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- to lose blood
- an order for medicine from a doctor
- mental or emotional strain
- a damaged part of your body e.g. a cut
- High body temperature
- amount of medicine intended to be taken at one time
- red spots that appear on your body
14 Clues: to lose blood • a room in a hospital • High body temperature • return to normal health • a purple mark on your body • mental or emotional strain • a pain in a tooth or teeth • a pain in a part of your body • surgery performed on a patient • red spots that appear on your body • an order for medicine from a doctor • a damaged part of your body e.g. a cut • ...
WK3: Wellness & CAM Review 2025-08-27
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- therapy that stimulates your body's immune response
- achieved through sleeping & eating well
- the focus of this therapy that's affected by yin & yang
- wellness that's achieved even without religion
- part of the NIH that regulates alternative therapies
- wellness focused on learning & growing your mind
- Oldest therapy/form of medicine that exists
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- includes space, air, earth, fire & water
- therapy that releases pinched nerves
- therapy used instead of biomedical medicine
- wellness of the whole individual
- combining biomedical with alternative therapy
- total good health
- an example includes the use of school counselors
14 Clues: total good health • wellness of the whole individual • therapy that releases pinched nerves • achieved through sleeping & eating well • includes space, air, earth, fire & water • therapy used instead of biomedical medicine • Oldest therapy/form of medicine that exists • combining biomedical with alternative therapy • wellness that's achieved even without religion • ...
Mental Illness 2023-02-28
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- can effect thoughts, prevention of leading a healthy life
- Develops after exposure to terrifying events.
- may run in families, may excel in math, music, history.
- the most common form of dementia
- disorder people that enjoy causing harm, violate the rights of others.
- extreme, harmful eating behaviors.
- feelings of hopelessness
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- binging and purging are associated with this disorder
- disorder extremes in moods that interfere with living
- worry about being sick
- lifelong disease, may be heredity, hallucinations
- certain objects may cause irrational fear.
- a negative label, or mark of shame
- pounding heart & sweating, heart attack feeling.
- real or imagined fears are difficult to control.
- distorted perception of body image, refusal to eat
- may have difficulty paying attention or be hyperactive
- extreme mood changes, energy levels & behaviors
- may cause a person to do rituals from thoughts.
19 Clues: worry about being sick • feelings of hopelessness • the most common form of dementia • a negative label, or mark of shame • extreme, harmful eating behaviors. • certain objects may cause irrational fear. • Develops after exposure to terrifying events. • extreme mood changes, energy levels & behaviors • may cause a person to do rituals from thoughts. • ...
Mental Qualities 2023-02-28
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- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute OR (especially of weather) piercingly cold.
- quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent OR skilled at doing or achieving something; talented OR showing intelligence or skill; ingenious.
- (especially of a change or distinction) so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe OR (of a mixture or effect) delicately complex and understated OR making use of clever and indirect methods to achieve something.
- having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level
- having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment OR responding sensibly or shrewdly to a particular situation OR having knowledge in a specified subject.
- clever at achieving one's aims by indirect or deceitful methods OR involving the making of decorative objects and other things by hand.
- of little depth.
- (of a person) having the ability to create or design new things or to think originally OR (of a product, process, action, etc.) showing creativity or original thought.
- lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated OR lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about a particular thing OR discourteous or rude.
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- having a natural aptitude or skill for something.
- acting with or showing care and thought for the future.
- having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully OR (of a person) efficient and capable OR acceptable and satisfactory, though not outstanding.
- (of a child) having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual OR (of behavior or ability) indicative of early development
- behaving wildly and irrationally on account of anger, distress, or excitement OR affected with dementia.
- involving or relating to serious academic study OR having or showing knowledge, learning, or devotion to academic pursuits.
- having, showing, or indicating profound wisdom.
- obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, in particular prejudiced against or antagonistic toward a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group.
- having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion OR attractive or quaint.
19 Clues: of little depth. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • having, showing, or indicating profound wisdom. • having a natural aptitude or skill for something. • acting with or showing care and thought for the future. • having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level • ...
ALL Women Project 2023-04-13
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- Health Care means accessibility to health care of quality
- Legal Justice means Canadian laws recognize and protect basic rights and freedoms
- Transportation means to ensure safe, secure, efficient and clean transportation
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- Domestic Violence protection means to ensure all women are in safe and healthy relationships
- Employment means no discrimination based on gender, race, ethnicity, age and several other grounds.
- Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
- Housing rights aim to access housing necessary for dignity and security
7 Clues: Health Care means accessibility to health care of quality • Housing rights aim to access housing necessary for dignity and security • Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. • Transportation means to ensure safe, secure, efficient and clean transportation • ...
Alcohol & Other Drugs 2025-06-02
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- Healthy limits you set in relationships to protect your recovery
- Taking responsibility for your choices and recovery
- A chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use
- Healthy strategies for managing stress and emotions
- Strong urges or desires to use drugs or alcohol
- A professional process that helps with mental health and substance use issues
- Core beliefs that guide behavior and choices in recovery
- Being aware of your thoughts and feelings without judgment
- Sudden impulses to engage in substance use
- Influence from others to engage in substance use or risky behavior
- Refusing to admit the reality or seriousness of a substance problem
- A return to substance use after a period of abstinence
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- A temporary slip or mistake that doesn’t lead to full relapse
- The negative results of substance use, like legal or health problems
- The internal drive to make positive changes
- Events or environments that increase the chance of relapse
- Physical and emotional symptoms after stopping substance use
- A personalized strategy for achieving and maintaining recovery goals
- A key principle in recovery that involves being truthful with self and others
- People or groups who help you stay sober and accountable
- Techniques used to say no to drugs or alcohol
- People, places, or things that increase the urge to use substances
- The internal dialogue that influences your thoughts and actions
- A lifelong process of change to improve health and well-being
24 Clues: Sudden impulses to engage in substance use • The internal drive to make positive changes • Techniques used to say no to drugs or alcohol • Strong urges or desires to use drugs or alcohol • Taking responsibility for your choices and recovery • Healthy strategies for managing stress and emotions • A return to substance use after a period of abstinence • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2026-04-01
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- Another name for sugar on an ingredient list.
- Gelatinous fibers like ____ help you get rid of fat-soluble toxins. (2 words no spaces)
- Condition where the body doesn't get the right amount, quality, or ___ of nutrients needed for optimal health and function.
- Ultra-processed foods are often high in added sugars__, and unhealthy fats.
- Health consequences of poor nutrition include an increased risk of ___.
- The consumption of fructose tends to lead to an increase in ___ fat.
- Calories from foods and drinks that contain little to no nutritional value(2 words no spaces).
- Physical benefit of good nutrition for the body (2 words no spaces).
- Good way to get more vegetables in your diet.
- Awareness of your body's nutritional needs and caloric intake (2 words no spaces).
- Foods that contain ingredients not commonly found in home kitchens (2 words no spaces).
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- Preservatives, artificial colors, and flavor enhancers are examples of ____.
- What BMI stands for (3 words no spaces).
- Calories out (exercise) - calories in (nutrition) (3 words no spaces).
- What BMI category would a score of 22.6 fall into?
- Mental benefit of good nutrition for the brain (2 words no spaces).
- Over the last 20 years the rate of obesity in Connecticut has gone __.
- Eating a variety of vegetables and fruits helps you get ____, minerals, and detoxify your body.
- Plant-based,animal, or mineral products that are unrefined and nutrient dense.
- The process of obtaining food for health and growth.
20 Clues: What BMI stands for (3 words no spaces). • Another name for sugar on an ingredient list. • Good way to get more vegetables in your diet. • What BMI category would a score of 22.6 fall into? • The process of obtaining food for health and growth. • Mental benefit of good nutrition for the brain (2 words no spaces). • ...
Home Remedies 2023-01-16
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- Physical activities that are good for our physic and mental status
- Comestible part of a plant that give us minerals, vitamins, etc
- Water in the air
- Contains genetic and Is how we develop and the form of us
- Molecules that can prevent the oxidation of other molecules
- More weight ofer the appropiated
- The first meal of the day
- Process that make our body digest the liquids by the esophagus
- The resting of our body that also give us energy and recovering
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- Organ of our body witch is responsible of respiration
- Citrics that have many vitamins
- Lazy person that don´t make exercise and usually eats junk food
- Feeling of tense, it could be physical, mental or emotional
- Injury maded up by a exposing of hot things
- Topical creams that are good for our skin
- When a person has to take medicine to cure or alleviate a disease
- Transport with our feet
- Desert made up of Milk Eciense of vanilla, water and other ingretients that in exess are bad for our health
18 Clues: Water in the air • Transport with our feet • The first meal of the day • Citrics that have many vitamins • More weight ofer the appropiated • Topical creams that are good for our skin • Injury maded up by a exposing of hot things • Organ of our body witch is responsible of respiration • Contains genetic and Is how we develop and the form of us • ...
Module #1 2020-09-14
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- The American Nurses Association published the _____ __ ________ (3 words - no spaces) for Nurses As a guide for maintaining education and expertise in the delivery of high quality nursing care
- the ability to continuously collect information and Anticipate future needs is referred to as _____________ ______________ (2 words - no space)
- A nurse is providing information regarding self-care practices in the home environment for patients with spinal cord injury. This is an example of __________ level of health prevention
- A patient receiving vaccinations is example of ______ level of health prevention
- ______________2030 is a national organization that provides health promotion and disease prevention based on morbidity and mortality trends in the United States
- The nurse having a "gut" feeling about a situation is referred to as ___________
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- Providing patient care based on high-level research conducted by reliable entities is referred to as (3 words - no spaces)____________-________ _______________
- A self breast exam is an example of a __________ level of health prevention
- ___________ (2 words - no space between words)and disease prevention are core initiatives nursing care is built upon
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
10 Clues: A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being • A self breast exam is an example of a __________ level of health prevention • A patient receiving vaccinations is example of ______ level of health prevention • The nurse having a "gut" feeling about a situation is referred to as ___________ • ...
Health and HD unit 3 AOS1 2012-10-11
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- acts as a rick factor for osteoporosis when eaten with calcium as it slows the absorption
- metabolism of proteins fats and carbohydrates
- aids in calcium and phosphorous absorption
- risk factor for cardiovascula health that increases cholesterol in the blood
- growth, repair and maintenance of body tissues
- BMI above 30
- mineralisation of bones
- NHPA with four areas
- constriction and narrowing of the airways
- found in water and fish wuth edible bones
- main food source read meats and is a component of haemoglobin and myoglobin
- main function of carbohydrates
- strategy for mental health, symbol the butterfly
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- determinant of health under our control
- promotes vision in dim light
- fats the are good for you and lower cholesterol both mono and poly
- bodt temperature regualtion
- found in organges and broccoli
- NHPA that involves three types of the condition. type 1,2 and gestational
- the proper name for B9 which does red blood cell and antibody formation
- contain large amounts of calcium
- program for injury prevention and control
- leading cause of non fatal burden of disease
- type of GI that is a protective factor for diabetes
- ranking of carbohydrates
- iodine forms this hormone
- strategy for skin cancer, involving primary schools and rhe wwearing of hats
- NHPA that involves the heart and all the blood vessels
- the worst type of fats for you
- staturated fats increase....
- protective factor for colorectal cancer
31 Clues: BMI above 30 • NHPA with four areas • mineralisation of bones • ranking of carbohydrates • iodine forms this hormone • bodt temperature regualtion • promotes vision in dim light • staturated fats increase.... • found in organges and broccoli • the worst type of fats for you • main function of carbohydrates • contain large amounts of calcium • determinant of health under our control • ...
Health And Human 2015-02-11
Across
- the overall level of health being experienced by an individual, group or population
- Is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- social skills and behaviours learnt from a young age
- Fatal part of daly
- risk of an infant dying between birth and one year of age in a given year
- 40-65
- The number of deaths caused by a particular disease, illness or environmental factors
- General movement or pattern over a period of time
- number of years a person can expect to live from birth if present mortality patterns don't change
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- Refers to ill-health in an individual or levels of ill-heal in a population
- Total number of cases or incidents present in a population at a given time
- number of women dying who are pregnant or in the first 42 days after giving birth or having a termination
- changes to the body and its systems
- estimate of the number of healthy years that a person born in a particular year can expect to live, based on current trends in death and disease patterns
- Period of life of an individual from conception until death
- The sum of years of potential life lost due to premature mortality and the years of productive life lost due to disability
- New cases within a year
- begins at fertilisation
- 0-2
- non fatal part of daly
20 Clues: 0-2 • 40-65 • Fatal part of daly • non fatal part of daly • New cases within a year • begins at fertilisation • changes to the body and its systems • General movement or pattern over a period of time • social skills and behaviours learnt from a young age • Period of life of an individual from conception until death • ...
IOP Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-27
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- Engaging in addictive behavior.
- Two seemingly opposing forces existing at the same time, and both are true.
- A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity.
- Co-occurring disorders.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- Tripping, Only concerned with the outcome.
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- The ability to recognize reality as it is.
- A mental health disorder marked by decreased positive mood.
- Selfishness, involving a sense of entitlement and lack of empathy.
- Another word for jealous.
- Behavior Therapy.
- A sober mentor.
- I am bad.
- I've done something bad.
14 Clues: I am bad. • A sober mentor. • Behavior Therapy. • Co-occurring disorders. • I've done something bad. • Another word for jealous. • Engaging in addictive behavior. • The ability to recognize reality as it is. • Tripping, Only concerned with the outcome. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • A method of safeguarding against disease or disparity. • ...
Self-Care Crossword 2025-05-05
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- To be in the present
- Do this to communicate with friends and family while social distancing
- Something that you eat that reminds you of your childhood
- Go for a_______
- ________
- Focus on what you can____________
- Read a_______
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- Watch your favourite________
- It is okay to ask for________
- Do this when listening to music
- This is important to do this for your physical and mental health
- Drink 8 glasses of this a day
- Deep breathing is a way to
- Listening to this can improve your mood
14 Clues: ________ • Read a_______ • Go for a_______ • To be in the present • Deep breathing is a way to • Watch your favourite________ • It is okay to ask for________ • Drink 8 glasses of this a day • Do this when listening to music • Focus on what you can____________ • Listening to this can improve your mood • Something that you eat that reminds you of your childhood • ...
Alcohol workshop 2025-04-28
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- Liver, heart disease and strokes are _______ effects
- Can access help here 24/7
- An element that can encourage excessive drinking
- Effect of drinking while pregnant
- Alcohol, _____ again
- One standard is 100mls, 13% alc/vol
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- Alcohol increases _______ and crime
- Acholic personality trait that creates decisions without thinking
- Drinking often makes you _________ on alcohol
- Negative mental health symptom alcohol can create
- Wanting to help yourself is the _____ step to self help
- ___ amounts of alcohol can have effects
- One standard is 30mls, 30% alc/vol
- An effect alcohol has on sleep
14 Clues: Alcohol, _____ again • Can access help here 24/7 • An effect alcohol has on sleep • Effect of drinking while pregnant • One standard is 30mls, 30% alc/vol • Alcohol increases _______ and crime • One standard is 100mls, 13% alc/vol • ___ amounts of alcohol can have effects • Drinking often makes you _________ on alcohol • An element that can encourage excessive drinking • ...
health and illness 2022-10-26
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- interconnection of people or things
- model of health describing the ability to function in normal social roles
- actions taken by individuals to for themselves, on behalf of and with others in order to develop, protect, maintain and improve their health, wellbeing or wellness
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- model of health describing the absence of disease, illness and injury model of health
- a large floating mass of ice
- state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
6 Clues: a large floating mass of ice • interconnection of people or things • model of health describing the ability to function in normal social roles • model of health describing the absence of disease, illness and injury model of health • state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity • ...
Health Literacy Month Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
Across
- to fight, a more health literate way of saying immune system
- an obstacle that keeps person from learning
- to get, a more health literate way of saying access
- a more health literate way of referring to an individual
- a more health literate way of saying virus
- a more health literate way of saying outcome
- a more health literate way of saying transmit
- a more health literate way of saying detect
- a more health literate way of saying medication
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- literacy, what we celebrate in October
- a more health literate way of saying immunization
- review committee, group that reviews text and media to ensure health literacy
- a more health literate way of saying data
- a more health literate way of saying reduce
- ask three, three questions that people can use to prepare for a meeting with nurse practitioner or doctor
- me, pretend to do an activitity and have them pretend back
- a more health literate way of saying acquire
- language, makes it easier to understand
- back, how we share info with a person and have them repeat it back to us
19 Clues: literacy, what we celebrate in October • language, makes it easier to understand • a more health literate way of saying data • a more health literate way of saying virus • an obstacle that keeps person from learning • a more health literate way of saying reduce • a more health literate way of saying detect • a more health literate way of saying acquire • ...
Doctor Professions 2022-11-07
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- they provide and coordinate patient care and they educate patients about health conditions.
- doctor that does surgeries on one of the most delicate systems in our body.
- Doctor that treats urinary track for man, woman and children they also treat diseases in the reproductive system.
- A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging.
- caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
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- focus on the physical and mental health of children.
- a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases.
- specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession).
- doctor that treats diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- Doctors of Internal Medicine, are experts in complexity in giving adults their medicine.
- a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders.
11 Clues: focus on the physical and mental health of children. • a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases. • a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders. • A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging. • specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession). • ...
Doctor Professions 2022-11-07
Across
- they provide and coordinate patient care and they educate patients about health conditions.
- doctor that does surgeries on one of the most delicate systems in our body.
- Doctor that treats urinary track for man, woman and children they also treat diseases in the reproductive system.
- A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging.
- caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
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- focus on the physical and mental health of children.
- a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases.
- specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession).
- doctor that treats diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- Doctors of Internal Medicine, are experts in complexity in giving adults their medicine.
- a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders.
11 Clues: focus on the physical and mental health of children. • a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases. • a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders. • A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging. • specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession). • ...
Doctor Professions 2022-11-07
Across
- they provide and coordinate patient care and they educate patients about health conditions.
- doctor that does surgeries on one of the most delicate systems in our body.
- Doctor that treats urinary track for man, woman and children they also treat diseases in the reproductive system.
- A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging.
- caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause.
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- focus on the physical and mental health of children.
- a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases.
- specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession).
- doctor that treats diseases of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles.
- Doctors of Internal Medicine, are experts in complexity in giving adults their medicine.
- a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders.
11 Clues: focus on the physical and mental health of children. • a doctor that prevents and treats heart injuries or diseases. • a doctor that specializes in genetic information and disorders. • A doctor that diagnoses injuries or diseases using medical imaging. • specialize in the musculoskeletal system( highest paid doctor profession). • ...
Insurance - W!SE Preparation 2024-05-20
Across
- Coverage for damage to a vehicle in an accident, part of car insurance
- Duration of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Document outlining the terms of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance contract
- Estimate of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance premium
- Provision in a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that limits coverage
- Policy providing additional liability coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Specific risk or cause of loss in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Contract that provides a series of payments over time, often part of life insurance
- Addition to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that modifies coverage
- Condition that prevents a person from working, covered by disability insurance
- Actual Cash Value
- Person who receives payment from a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Protection provided by a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Person or entity covered by a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Provides coverage for your entire life, plus an investment component to provide financial security and income in retirement.
- Insurance for health, car, life, or renter's insurance companies to manage risk
- Request for payment from a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Addition to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy that provides extra coverage
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- Legal responsibility for damages or injuries in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Process of evaluating risk and determining coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Regular payment made to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Professional who assesses risk for health, car, life, or renter's insurance companies
- Coverage for damage to a vehicle from non-collision events, part of car insurance
- Risk of death, covered by life insurance
- Compensation for loss or damage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Person who evaluates risk and determines coverage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Continuation of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Person or entity who owns a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy
- Amount paid by the insured before a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company pays
- Type of policy that offers protection to people for accidents that occur inside of the property being rented.
- Probability of loss or harm in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Regular payments made to a health, car, life, or renter's insurance company
- Coverage that protects against financial loss in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
- Condition that increases the chance of loss or damage in health, car, life, or renter's insurance
34 Clues: Actual Cash Value • Risk of death, covered by life insurance • Duration of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy • Estimate of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance premium • Continuation of a health, car, life, or renter's insurance policy • Coverage for damage to a vehicle in an accident, part of car insurance • ...
HEALTHY LIFE FOR HEALTHY FUTURE 2026-01-18
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- Natural food that is thought to have health-giving qualities.
- A unit equivalent to the large calorie expressing heat-producing or energy-producing value in food when oxidized in the body
- A sudden change in the blood supply to a part of the brain, sometimes causing a loss of the ability to move particular parts of the body.
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
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- Beneficial to one's physical, mental, or emotional state: conducive to or associated with good health or reduced risk of disease.
- A practice or exercise to test or improve one's fitness for athletic competition, ability, or performance
- An acute episode of coronary heart disease marked by the death or damage of heart muscle due to insufficient blood supply to the heart usually as aof a coronary artery becoming blocked by a blood clot formed in response to a ruptured or torn fatty arterial deposit.
- a person's point of view or general attitude to life.
8 Clues: a person's point of view or general attitude to life. • Natural food that is thought to have health-giving qualities. • a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. • A practice or exercise to test or improve one's fitness for athletic competition, ability, or performance • ...
psych 2024-01-24
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- ILLNESS Distress/Problems functioning in social work and family activities.
- ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth.
- Ability to experience and understand what other feels without confusion between oneself and others.
- Maladaptive behavior is regarded as learned behavior, built-up into conditioned responses.
- A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia.
- The nurse functions as an advocate/substitute for a mother who is wellknown to the client.
- perspective considers genes, evolution, and environmental factors in the development and expression of mental illness.
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- As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety.
- HEALTH A state of well-being that enables people to cope with life stresses.
- As a , applies principles of psychotherapy.
- perspective considers early childhood experiences, likely to explain abnormal behavior.
- Personality component driven by pleasure principle.
- According to , people engage in abnormal behaviour because of faulty and irrational thoughts.
- A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder.
- According to A. , the more negative thoughts you experience, the more depressed you will become.
15 Clues: As a , applies principles of psychotherapy. • ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth. • A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder. • A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia. • Personality component driven by pleasure principle. • As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety. • ...
psych 2024-01-24
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- ILLNESS Distress/Problems functioning in social work and family activities.
- ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth.
- Ability to experience and understand what other feels without confusion between oneself and others.
- Maladaptive behavior is regarded as learned behavior, built-up into conditioned responses.
- A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia.
- The nurse functions as an advocate/substitute for a mother who is wellknown to the client.
- perspective considers genes, evolution, and environmental factors in the development and expression of mental illness.
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- As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety.
- HEALTH A state of well-being that enables people to cope with life stresses.
- As a , applies principles of psychotherapy.
- perspective considers early childhood experiences, likely to explain abnormal behavior.
- Personality component driven by pleasure principle.
- According to , people engage in abnormal behaviour because of faulty and irrational thoughts.
- A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder.
- According to A. , the more negative thoughts you experience, the more depressed you will become.
15 Clues: As a , applies principles of psychotherapy. • ESTEEM Referred to as a sense of self-worth. • A neurotransmitter associated with mood disorder. • A neurotransmitter associated with schizophrenia. • Personality component driven by pleasure principle. • As a , listens and provides opportunity for patient to express anxiety. • ...
Unit 1 Gage, Grayson, Cheyenne 2023-09-11
7 Clues: a kind of mind • Talking to people • being mean for no reason • All three stages of health • Being mindful about things • Exercise and eating healthy • Ability to handle everyday problems
Crossword 2025-04-04
Jobs! 2021-05-20
8 Clues: Someone who draws. • Someone who teaches you. • The food is made by them! • This person works with biology • Who gives you beautiful songs? • This person works in the library. • Novels, books,... are their works. • This person helps your mental health.
Summary of the NCLEX-RN 2013-05-09
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- Abbreviation for Computerized Adaptive Testing
- Where the path to the NCLEX-RN begins (Hint: You are here!)
- Basic care and __________ is a client need area on the NCLEX-RN
- Question format that requires the test taker to select all that apply
- _________ integrity is a client need that deals with patient coping and mental health
- ________ of care is the client need that makes up the largest portion of questions on NCLEX-RN
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- Client need on the NCLEX-RN dealing with maintaining health and avoiding disease
- Question format requiring labeling or marking of a picture or diagram
- Assessment, Analysis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
- Minimum number of questions on NCLEX-RN
- Majority of questions are in this format
11 Clues: Minimum number of questions on NCLEX-RN • Majority of questions are in this format • Abbreviation for Computerized Adaptive Testing • Where the path to the NCLEX-RN begins (Hint: You are here!) • Assessment, Analysis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation • Basic care and __________ is a client need area on the NCLEX-RN • ...
Mr. B Health and Wellness 2021-02-02
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- looks at how efficiently and effectively the body functions
- a choice or mindset
- dimension of wellness which looks at having trusting relationships with other
- dimension of wellness that addresses how you control your feelings
- a resource for everyday life
- number of components that make up physical fitness
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- any bodily movement that causes your body to work harder than normal (2 words)
- health is achieved by combining physical, mental, social, and...
- dimension of wellness that addresses how often you exercise
- subjective well-being reflecting the difference between expectations and present experience
- dimension of wellness in which you have a sense of meaning or purpose in life
- way of life integrating physical activity into daily routines (2 words)
12 Clues: a choice or mindset • a resource for everyday life • number of components that make up physical fitness • dimension of wellness that addresses how often you exercise • looks at how efficiently and effectively the body functions • health is achieved by combining physical, mental, social, and... • dimension of wellness that addresses how you control your feelings • ...
Why you should seek help 2022-04-02
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- Type of society we live in (hint: Asian _____)
- You will not be _____ if you seek help
- The survey results show that 62% of RGS students are not open to seeking help for their _____ (hint: 2 words)
- Word meaning perceive the significance of
- Type of adult or authority
- Teens are ____ of the right resources/resources they are comfortable using.
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- Located at the FC
- Individuals who delay treatment might have perceived loss of _____ (hint: 2 words)
- Word for people looking at a situation with a negative light
- Another word for someone being helping and assisting you
- What can be minimised if you seek help regarding your mental health, ____ of developing other health conditions.
11 Clues: Located at the FC • Type of adult or authority • You will not be _____ if you seek help • Word meaning perceive the significance of • Type of society we live in (hint: Asian _____) • Another word for someone being helping and assisting you • Word for people looking at a situation with a negative light • ...
Neurotherapy Cross Word 2023-06-07
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- During neurotherapy we want you to feel ____.
- What type of therapy are you doing right now?
- What is it called if we use our brain to solve problems?
- If someone is crying, they might be feeling ____.
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- What is another name for feelings like sad, happy, and angry?
- It is important to express your _____!
- During neurotherapy what do we listen to?
- What part of our body do we use to think?
- Neurotherapy is like workout, we are trying to help our brains get _____!
- Eating vegatables is good for our physical health and talking about our feelings is good for our mental _____!
- If something good happens to you how do you feel?
11 Clues: It is important to express your _____! • During neurotherapy what do we listen to? • What part of our body do we use to think? • During neurotherapy we want you to feel ____. • What type of therapy are you doing right now? • If something good happens to you how do you feel? • If someone is crying, they might be feeling ____. • ...
5B Unit 2 1 2024-11-05
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- You receive ___ care at hospitals.
- Exaggerated reactions of the body when it's in contact with pollen, the hair of cats and dogs, etc.
- When we eat, drink, breath, or touch toxic substances
- The changes you notice in your body when you are ill
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- Some illnesses like the flu, the common cold, and COVID-19 are caused by ___.
- When the cells in the body grow too much
- Some diseases like tuberculosis and salmonellosis are caused by ___.
- What a healthcare worker can see on your body in a medical examination
- The state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- Learning what illness a person has by studying the signs and symptoms
- You receive ___ care at health centres.
11 Clues: You receive ___ care at hospitals. • You receive ___ care at health centres. • When the cells in the body grow too much • The changes you notice in your body when you are ill • When we eat, drink, breath, or touch toxic substances • The state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being • Some diseases like tuberculosis and salmonellosis are caused by ___. • ...
Mod 5 Crossword 2026-03-16
Across
- Illnesses that involve mood extremes that interfere with everyday living.
- A mental harmful eating habit, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge-eating disorder.
- A disorder marked by extreme mood swings, energy levels, and behavior patterns (manic vs. depressive episodes)
- A lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern.
- Therapy A treatment method designed to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns.
- Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else.
- A severe mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally, often involving hallucinations or delusions.
- A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness.
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- Persistent, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
- A strong, irrational fear of something specific, such as heights or social situations.
- A condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event.
- Therapy A treatment process that focuses on changing unwanted behaviors through rewards and reinforcements.
- A mark of shame or disapproval that results in the individual being shunned or rejected by others.
- The act of intentionally taking one's own life.
- An ongoing dialogue between a patient and a mental health professional.
- Feelings of unease or worrying about what may happen.
- A pattern of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated (e.g., stealing, violence).
- Sudden, unexplained feelings of terror, often accompanied by physical symptoms like a racing heart.
- A condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control.
19 Clues: A lack of strong feeling, interest, or concern. • The act of intentionally taking one's own life. • Feeling isolated and separated from everyone else. • Feelings of unease or worrying about what may happen. • A prolonged feeling of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness. • A condition that may develop after exposure to a terrifying event. • ...
Yr 12 Heath and Disease 2013-03-26
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- Normally feed on the contents of host cells. i.e Plasmodium feeds on the contents of red blood cells in Malaria.
- Your physical, mental and social wellbeing.
- The absence of good health characterised by symptoms.
- A pathogen that reproduces rapidly and releases toxins that can damage our cells.
- Disease causing organisms that cause damage to their host.
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- Pathogens that invade cells and use their genetic machinary to manufacture more of themselves.
- Caused by a bacteria
- Live on or within a host and take nutrition from them.
- The type of diseases that are caused by living organisms.
- This pathogen releases spores that can lead to redness and irritation.
- Caused by a fungi
11 Clues: Caused by a fungi • Caused by a bacteria • Your physical, mental and social wellbeing. • The absence of good health characterised by symptoms. • Live on or within a host and take nutrition from them. • The type of diseases that are caused by living organisms. • Disease causing organisms that cause damage to their host. • ...
A2 Hobbies I 2024-06-30
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- (v) - to make a picture by making lines and marks (2 words)
- (n) - an activity that requires physical effort, usually to improve health
- (n) - an emotional state or reaction (happy, sad, anger, etc.)
- (n) - the different types of creative activities (painting, dancing, music, etc.)
- (n) - a person’s mental or physical condition
- (v) - to make a picture using paints, usually for art (2 words)
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- (v) - to move rhythmically to music, usually with practiced steps (2 words)
- (adj) - extremely good; outstanding
- (n) - the quality or state of being active; actions of a certain kind
- (v) - to make or become less tense, anxious or stressed (2 words)
- (n) - an activity done regularly for one’s pleasure
11 Clues: (adj) - extremely good; outstanding • (n) - a person’s mental or physical condition • (n) - an activity done regularly for one’s pleasure • (v) - to make a picture by making lines and marks (2 words) • (n) - an emotional state or reaction (happy, sad, anger, etc.) • (v) - to make a picture using paints, usually for art (2 words) • ...
Wellness 2022-03-11
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- the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient.
- o restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like.
- keeping yourself and things around you clean, in order to prevent disease
- treatment to help or cure a mental or physical illness, usually without drugs or medical operations
- a person who is unduly anxious about their health.
- clean and pleasant to live in
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- sudden enlightenment.
- the power of the mind to think and to learn
- often called “feel-good” chemicals
- the quality, state, or fact of being able to generate, create, enhance, or bring forth
- the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something
11 Clues: sudden enlightenment. • clean and pleasant to live in • often called “feel-good” chemicals • the power of the mind to think and to learn • a person who is unduly anxious about their health. • the quality or state of being conscious or aware of something • o restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like. • ...
The Health Academic Puzzle 2020-12-06
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- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at school or university
- a careful consideration of study regarding a particular concern or problem using scientific methods
- the branch of scienceconcerned with the bodily structure of humans,animals and other living organisms
- a way to demonstrate the achievement of an outcome through speaking to an audience
- the ability of a person to relate to and interact effectively with others and participate within the community individually and cooperatively
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- biological,behavioural,social environment,physical environment
- the person who makes the decision if you have satisfactorily completed each unit
- the number of new cases of an illness or condition within a population group
- the complete state of physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease
- a negative impact of health which can increase the chance of ill health
- the profession or practice of providing care for the sick and infirm
11 Clues: biological,behavioural,social environment,physical environment • the profession or practice of providing care for the sick and infirm • a negative impact of health which can increase the chance of ill health • the number of new cases of an illness or condition within a population group • ...
Definitions for Health and Wellness 2018-01-23
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- state of harmony between physical, emotional, social and spiritual health of individual and their environment
- short term illness of sudden onset with symptoms that subside after relatively short duration
- illness/condition that is prolonged, don't resolve spontaneously and are rarely cured
- factors/causes which affect nature or outcomes of health.
- fair distribution of resources and support based upon need
- state of complete physical, mental ad social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease.
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- a persons own perception, experience and evaluation of a disease or condition or how he/she feels
- habits, social or environmental conditions increasing a persons vulnerability to illness or injury(4-7)
- the principle by which all persons are treated the same
- loss or abnormality of psychosocial, physiological or anatomical structure or function
- restricton or lack of ability to perform activities in manner considered to be normal for a person
11 Clues: the principle by which all persons are treated the same • factors/causes which affect nature or outcomes of health. • fair distribution of resources and support based upon need • illness/condition that is prolonged, don't resolve spontaneously and are rarely cured • loss or abnormality of psychosocial, physiological or anatomical structure or function • ...
PHS 2024-05-13
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- Under ______ laws, the only acceptable BAC level for people younger than 21 years old is 0%
- A belief that a person’s most basic abilities and feelings are permanent is called a __________ mind-set
- To achieve optimal health, people practice __________, which is the process of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it.
- The acronym FITT stands for frequency, ______, time, and type.
- Appreciation of body-type diversity
- The body’s __________ system defends against infection and disease.
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- People with mental illnesses need __________ treatment if they are at serious risk of harming themselves or others.
- The ability to locate, interpret, and apply information pertaining to your health is called __________.
- Act of taking more of a substance than the body break down at one time
- Vaping introduces the addictive, dangerous substance ______ into a person’s body.
- The body uses ______ to build and maintain muscles, bones, skin,hair,nails, and other organs.
11 Clues: Appreciation of body-type diversity • The acronym FITT stands for frequency, ______, time, and type. • The body’s __________ system defends against infection and disease. • Act of taking more of a substance than the body break down at one time • Vaping introduces the addictive, dangerous substance ______ into a person’s body. • ...
Healthy lifestyle 2025-10-18
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- – Describes doing something within reasonable limits, such as exercising or eating sweets in moderation.
- – Describes something spreading quickly and out of control, such as obesity or fake health information.
- – The practice of keeping your body and surroundings clean to prevent illness.
- – Similar in nature; for example, “Too much stress is akin to slow self-destruction.”
- – To make pain, stress, or tension less severe through relaxation or mindfulness.
- – Used to compare degrees; for example, “This diet plan is relatively easy to follow.”
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- – To reject or ignore good advice about healthy habits or self-care.
- – To give someone the right to something, as in “Regular donors are entitled to free health check-ups.”
- – A planned series of actions to promote public health or raise awareness of mental well-being.
- – A complete change for the better, such as a reversal of unhealthy eating habits.
- – To grow strong and healthy when you eat well, rest enough, and stay active.
11 Clues: – To reject or ignore good advice about healthy habits or self-care. • – To grow strong and healthy when you eat well, rest enough, and stay active. • – The practice of keeping your body and surroundings clean to prevent illness. • – To make pain, stress, or tension less severe through relaxation or mindfulness. • ...
Human Serices 2015-01-27
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- they are people on the cutting edge of trends and styles in hair and beauty techniques, and they can transform their clients from simple to spectacular in a single sitting
- people (such as priests) who are the leaders of a religion and who perform religious services
- Worker: work with people to support them through difficult times and ensure that vulnerable people, including children and adults are safeguarded from harm
- Crisis Counselor: a health resource for children, adults, couples and families suffering from cases involving assault or abuse
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- Provide complete care for the children in the employer's home and perform all tasks that correlate to the care of the children
- Day Care Worker: used to relieve the caregiver or his or her duties for the day while ensuring that the care recipient will still receive the proper care in a safe, friendly environment
- Crisis Counselor: a health resource for children, adults, couples and families suffering from cases involving assault or abuse
- Guiding athletes and teaching them the correct way to play a sport
- Health Aid: responsible for administering and delivering mental health services to individuals and families
- main duty is to assist women in all stages of pregnancy, childbirth and post-delivery
- Support Worker: Initiating and maintaining regular contact with families, primarily in their homes
11 Clues: Guiding athletes and teaching them the correct way to play a sport • main duty is to assist women in all stages of pregnancy, childbirth and post-delivery • people (such as priests) who are the leaders of a religion and who perform religious services • Support Worker: Initiating and maintaining regular contact with families, primarily in their homes • ...
List 9 The magic circus 2024-02-16
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- A large group or number of people, animals, or things.
- Displaying high mental capacity or quick mental grasp.
- A group of individuals born and living at the same time.
- An area or part of a country, especially one that is different or separate from other parts.
- A polite, considerate, or chivalrous man.
- Involving the risk of harm, injury, or damage.
- In a manner involving or causing great suffering or distress.
- Requiring immediate action or attention.
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- Watchful and attentive, especially to potential dangers or difficulties.
- A set of beliefs and practices concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe.
- A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing diseases.
- A statement that represents something as better or worse than it really is.
- Capable of being transmitted from one person or organism to another.
14 Clues: Requiring immediate action or attention. • A polite, considerate, or chivalrous man. • Involving the risk of harm, injury, or damage. • A large group or number of people, animals, or things. • Displaying high mental capacity or quick mental grasp. • A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past. • A group of individuals born and living at the same time. • ...
College 101 2024-03-11
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- You can price match with this app that will help you save money on grocery shopping
- There are at least this # of ethnic grocery stores in Mississauga
- This program is a campus resource if you want to be thrifty
- Move your body for this # of minutes a day to improve your physical wellness
- Doing this is one tip for better sleep
- Counselling services cost this much for students at Sheridan
- This subscription is a student perk
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- Call this service first if you are sick
- This can increase stress and cause a toll on your mental well-being
- Read about this on page 18
- There are at least this # of mental health supports at Sheridan
- You can use this card to ride on public transportation within the GTA
- This is a tier 2 bank you can bank within Canada
- This is one type of cellphone provider at the affordable price range
14 Clues: Read about this on page 18 • This subscription is a student perk • Doing this is one tip for better sleep • Call this service first if you are sick • This is a tier 2 bank you can bank within Canada • This program is a campus resource if you want to be thrifty • Counselling services cost this much for students at Sheridan • ...
IPR Crossword 2017-03-08
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- a drug or other substance affecting mood/behavior and sold for non-medical purposes
- Residential, educational institution for advanced education
- excessive consumption of alcohol
- emotional disorder characterized by the desire to lose weight by vomiting
- a substance that raises the levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
- Running a small business and assuming all the risk and reward of a given business venture, idea, or good or service
- working for another in order to learn a trade
- a drug that reduces functional or nervous activity
- a brief account of a person's education, qualification, and previous experience
- Ideas about what is important; passions
- A state of bodily or mental tension resulting from change
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- emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by not eating
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional health
- a letter sent with, and explaining the contents of, another document
- Nonresidential college offering courses to people in a particular area
- A model of 16 groups of careers each with different pathways
- Likes & Dislikes; activites, events, or ideas you like most
- based on the dietary guidelines for Americans
- Natural abilities or potential for special talents
- Skills you have already developed
20 Clues: excessive consumption of alcohol • Skills you have already developed • Ideas about what is important; passions • based on the dietary guidelines for Americans • working for another in order to learn a trade • A state of physical, mental, and emotional health • Natural abilities or potential for special talents • a drug that reduces functional or nervous activity • ...
Mrs.MJ Finals 2017-12-14
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- disorders pf children
- rising health care costs is
- another term for multicompetent is called
- what time period was there a rebirth of science medicine
- period of time plague began
- exposing and revealing personal info
- cluster that preforms surgery to correct deformation
- career cluster that preforms surgery on the teeth
- being threaten is
- any legal reason why someone could not enter into a contract
- where is it were they have mental disordered
- who were the early pharmacists
- ancient Egyptian practice
- the first hospital
- what does FDA stands for
- facility for terminally ill person 6 months or less to live
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- specialize in diagnosing and treating mental illness
- times, believed that illness is caused by supernatural spirit
- believed that illness caused by supernatural spirits
- long-term care facility is
- focus on relationships between people
- abuse,unappropriate touching
- use time in the most effective and productive way
- you need to stop and ____ when feeling stressed
- what is tolerant and understanding
- years, how long is to get your associates
- _____ should be put up before going into surgery
- interpreted as "bad practice"
28 Clues: being threaten is • the first hospital • disorders pf children • what does FDA stands for • ancient Egyptian practice • long-term care facility is • rising health care costs is • period of time plague began • abuse,unappropriate touching • interpreted as "bad practice" • who were the early pharmacists • what is tolerant and understanding • exposing and revealing personal info • ...
Trauma 2021-09-27
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- A discussion between two people or groups who disagree on an important subject.
- An emotional response to a terrible event.
- study of how genes and how traits are passed down from one generation to the next.
- A person’s physical surroundings.
- The manner in which a person acts or behaves.
- The care given to kids by their caretaker.
- A feeling of disconnection from your thoughts feelings or mind.
- Relating to the mind.
- The traits given to a kid by their parents.
- To feel pain or misfortune.
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- An expert or specialist in physiology.
- All of the qualities of a person that make that person different from others.
- The act of disliking oneself.
- to affect or change in an indirect but usually important way.
- Learning from a specific event.
- One of two people or things closely related to or very like each other.
- The fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- A mental health condition brought on by truma.
- A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- The ability to deal with the difficult situations in your life.
20 Clues: Relating to the mind. • To feel pain or misfortune. • The act of disliking oneself. • Learning from a specific event. • A person’s physical surroundings. • An expert or specialist in physiology. • An emotional response to a terrible event. • The care given to kids by their caretaker. • The traits given to a kid by their parents. • ...
Medical vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- What is the physical structure of a person?
- How is it called that remains on the skin after an accident?
- What nurses give to patients to prevent illness?
- What term describes a bocy lacking enough water?
- What is the term of causing injury or damage?
- What is the term for checking or watching something over time?
- Opposite of mental
- What is an unplanned event that often causes injuries and damage?
- What is the process of getting better after an illness or injury?
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- A disturbance in physical or mental health or functions
- What is the act of expelling stomach contents through the mouth?
- What term describes someone who is suffering with eating disorder(weight loss)?
- What is the term for a tube in the body that carries blood?
- What verb: to do or cause harm of any kind to?
- What word refers to harm to an object or body part?
- Who give away their blood to help others?
- What is the term if someone loses consciousness?
- What is another word for a category, often used for blood?
- What is a substance that can harm or kill?
- Who takes care of sick or injured patients in hospital?
20 Clues: Opposite of mental • Who give away their blood to help others? • What is a substance that can harm or kill? • What is the physical structure of a person? • What is the term of causing injury or damage? • What verb: to do or cause harm of any kind to? • What nurses give to patients to prevent illness? • What term describes a bocy lacking enough water? • ...
Alcoholism 2025-05-16
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- Chemicals that transmit signals in the brain, affecting mood and addiction.
- The return to drinking after a period of abstinence.
- Conditions or characteristics that increase the likelihood of developing alcoholism.
- A neurotransmitter often associated with pleasure and reward, involved in addiction.
- Meeting with a counselor to help prevent dangerous habits and behaviors.
- The process of overcoming addiction and maintaining abstinence.
- Pertaining to mental processes, emotions, and behaviors related to addiction.
- A long-lasting condition, such as alcoholism, that persists over time.
- External factors, including family and social settings, influencing alcohol consumption.
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- A mood disorder that may increase the risk of alcohol abuse.
- Strategies used to manage stress, which may involve alcohol consumption.
- A psychological factor that can trigger alcohol use or abuse.
- Related to inherited traits that may predispose someone to alcoholism.
- Medical or therapeutic interventions to address alcoholism.
- Intense desire or urge to consume alcohol.
- A chronic disease; the inability to control alcohol use.
- The medical field that treats mental health disorders, often related to addiction.
- Strong dependence on a substance or activity.
- Increasing amounts of alcohol are needed to achieve the same effect.
- Symptoms experienced when alcohol use is reduced or stopped.
20 Clues: Intense desire or urge to consume alcohol. • Strong dependence on a substance or activity. • The return to drinking after a period of abstinence. • A chronic disease; the inability to control alcohol use. • Medical or therapeutic interventions to address alcoholism. • A mood disorder that may increase the risk of alcohol abuse. • ...
Social Media and Students' Health 2025-10-09
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- ____system: the body’s defense that protects you from illness
- fear of missing out on fun or exciting things others are doing
- involving little or no physical activity
- digital ____: taking a break from screens or social media
- a brain chemical that creates pleasure and reward feelings
- continuing for a long time or recurring often (e.g., illness)
- ___rot: slang for when your brain feels slow or tired from too much screen time
- a general word for physical, mental, and emotional health
- extreme tiredness in the body or mind
- a strong feeling of worry or nervousness
- ___isolation: being alone or withdrawn from others due to technology
- ___span: how long you can focus or concentrate before getting distracted
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- how good or confident you feel about yourself
- a mental condition that causes deep sadness or loss of interest
- when you can’t stop doing or using something harmful
- ____time: the number of hours spent using electronic devices
- the ability to remember/ retain and keep information
- something that pulls attention away from what you should focus on
- related to thinking, learning, or memory
- spending a long time reading negative news or posts online
20 Clues: extreme tiredness in the body or mind • involving little or no physical activity • a strong feeling of worry or nervousness • related to thinking, learning, or memory • how good or confident you feel about yourself • when you can’t stop doing or using something harmful • the ability to remember/ retain and keep information • ...
First Responders 2018-02-09
7 Clues: Our Class • The creator • Program for veterans • Where Jeopardy will be • The Zucchini Bread Girl • Who is first at a crime scene • What is the most prevalent mental health disorder
Health Vocabulary Crossword 2021-01-13
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- serious disagreement
- Chiral Alkaloid, in Jules
- state of being in good health
- coffee and soda
- a disease in which your blood sugar is too high
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth
- seek to harm
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- Unit of energy, found in food and drinks, tells how much energy you could get
- a large group of organic compounds in occuring food that releases water the the body
- excessive fat disease
- small can
- Drunk
- firm decision
- attracted to something
- drugs man made from chemicals like LSD
- passing on physical or mental characteristics
- Extreme fear
- a mineral that keeps your building bones healthy
- Nervous activity in the body
- keeping you body clean, practices of keeping your body healthy
20 Clues: Drunk • small can • Extreme fear • seek to harm • firm decision • coffee and soda • serious disagreement • excessive fat disease • attracted to something • Chiral Alkaloid, in Jules • Nervous activity in the body • state of being in good health • drugs man made from chemicals like LSD • passing on physical or mental characteristics • a disease in which your blood sugar is too high • ...
V3U2 2022-05-05
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- criticism przyjmować krytykę
- uczciwy
- to learn szybko uczący się, zdolny
- lubiący współzawodnictwo
- wyzwanie
- zrelaksowany
- efektywny
- zdolny (do zrobienia czegoś)
- przekonany
- achievement osiągnięcie naukowe
- surowy
- behaviour zachowanie antyspołeczne
- debt kredyt studencki
- under pressure pracować pod presją
- with radzić sobie z
- entuzjastycznie nastawiony
- instructions podążać za wskazówkami
- rozsądny, uzasadniony
- cierpliwy
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- health issues problematyka zdrowia psychicznego
- szczery
- pressure presja rówieśnicza
- niezależny
- pewność siebie
- skrupulatny, uczciwy
- fit w formie
- wymagający
- expectations oczekiwania rodziców
- bezproblemowy
- body image negatywne postrzeganie ciała
- usiłować, starać się
- with people radzić sobie z ludźmi
- zainspirowany
- gburowaty
- zdecydowany
- pracowity
- anxiety fobia społeczna
- initiative przejąć inicjatywę
- leniwy
39 Clues: surowy • leniwy • szczery • uczciwy • wyzwanie • efektywny • gburowaty • pracowity • cierpliwy • niezależny • wymagający • przekonany • zdecydowany • fit w formie • zrelaksowany • bezproblemowy • zainspirowany • pewność siebie • with radzić sobie z • skrupulatny, uczciwy • usiłować, starać się • debt kredyt studencki • rozsądny, uzasadniony • anxiety fobia społeczna • lubiący współzawodnictwo • entuzjastycznie nastawiony • ...
Aiyana Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-08-27
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- Specializes in the eye
- Fat-like substance that's found
- recording of your blood vessels
- hereditary disease of the heart muscle.
- Hormone that regulates calcium levels in the body
- study of the mind
- Surgical Repair of the nose
- infection of the mouth and gums
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- Enlargement of the gland
- cutting into kidney stones
- Mental illness, delusional fantasies
- Pain due to pelvic floor muscles
- removal of portion of the skull
- Observation of a sac containing fluid
- An inflammation of the liver
- An expert in the digestive health
- Cutting into a gland
- Inflammation at joint causing chest pain
- poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood
- Sugical repair of half of the hip joint
- Soften of the bones
21 Clues: study of the mind • Soften of the bones • Cutting into a gland • Specializes in the eye • Enlargement of the gland • cutting into kidney stones • Surgical Repair of the nose • An inflammation of the liver • removal of portion of the skull • Fat-like substance that's found • recording of your blood vessels • infection of the mouth and gums • Pain due to pelvic floor muscles • ...
Touching Spirit Bear Keagan 2024-05-31
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- a manner that shows a lack of courage or confidence
- Can’t wait for anything
- to represent, express, or identify by a symbol
- Small waves on water
- A blanket
- a body of one or more persons subordinate to a deliberative assembly
- Light rain fall
- A young person who tends to get in trouble
- Can look through it
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- Un sure
- To implore someone to do something
- A rhythm in manner
- Many Quietly talking around each other
- An animal that resembles pace
- swell or protrude to an unnatural or incongruous extent
- A thought or idea that comes into the mind
- A steady and intent look
- A small aluminum boat
- A large fire
- A mental health professional
20 Clues: Un sure • A blanket • A large fire • Light rain fall • A rhythm in manner • Can look through it • Small waves on water • A small aluminum boat • Can’t wait for anything • A steady and intent look • A mental health professional • An animal that resembles pace • To implore someone to do something • Many Quietly talking around each other • A thought or idea that comes into the mind • ...
ABC Checkpoint 4 (Yours Truly) 2026-04-21
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- Briana is going through a __________.
- Jacob fears being __________ in relationships.
- Jacob is afraid of __________ situations.
- Jacob struggles with __________ attacks in stressful situations.
- Briana’s brother’s illness affects her __________ deeply.
- Jacob is known for being very __________ and kind.
- Briana’s brother needs a __________ transplant.
- Jacob and Briana enter into a __________ relationship
- Briana eventually feels __________ for Jacob.
- Jacob and Briana built a _______.
- The story takes place mainly in a __________.
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- Jacob donates his __________ to save someone.
- Jacob communicates better through __________ than speaking.
- Briana works as an __________ doctor.
- The novel focuses on emotional __________ and growth.
- The story highlights the importance of __________ health.
- Jacob shows love through thoughtful __________.
- Jacob writes heartfelt __________ to Briana.
- Briana initially thinks Jacob is ________.
- Jacob struggles with severe __________.
- Jacob works as a __________.
21 Clues: Jacob works as a __________. • Jacob and Briana built a _______. • Briana is going through a __________. • Briana works as an __________ doctor. • Jacob struggles with severe __________. • Jacob is afraid of __________ situations. • Briana initially thinks Jacob is ________. • Jacob writes heartfelt __________ to Briana. • Jacob donates his __________ to save someone. • ...
Women's reformers 2026-05-26
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- Civil rights and women’s rights activist
- Abolitionist and women’s rights lecturer
- Organizer of final suffrage campaign
- Leader for the 19th Amendment
- Anti‑lynching journalist and activist
- Fought for women’s suffrage
- Quaker abolitionist and suffrage pioneer
- Mental health and asylum reformer
- Voting rights activist in the civil rights movement
- First female U.S. Cabinet member
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- Founder of the American Red Cross
- Child labor and workers’ rights reformer
- Early abolitionist and gender equality advocate
- Founder of Hull House and social reformer
- Suffragist and abolitionist leader
- Human rights advocate and UN leader
- Abolitionist and women’s rights speaker
- Abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor
- Early leader of women’s rights
- Birth control and reproductive rights activist
20 Clues: Fought for women’s suffrage • Leader for the 19th Amendment • Early leader of women’s rights • First female U.S. Cabinet member • Founder of the American Red Cross • Mental health and asylum reformer • Suffragist and abolitionist leader • Human rights advocate and UN leader • Organizer of final suffrage campaign • Anti‑lynching journalist and activist • ...
Health and Nutrition 2023-04-29
8 Clues: nourishment • used as a sweetener • a body's relative mass • a special course of food • a natural oily or greasy substance • a persons mental or physical condition • a food group often from meats and dairy • a substance to maintain life and growth
