mental health Crossword Puzzles
Health 2021-04-14
Across
- A thing we all do everyday, but overdoing it can have consequences, like a stomach ache and obesity.
- A deadly and very active virus from China in 2020.
- A place where you take shelter and stay warm and safe, to protect yourself.
- They are people who take responsibility and care for you, and your health.
- A problematic ingredient, that when overused can result In weight gain and heart diseases.
- A bad habit that can hurt your lungs, and by doing It, you could have trouble breathing.
- A edible source we all use to stay alive.
- A human need to feel protected.
- The opposite of healthy
- A illegal substance that can hurt your brain and heart by overdosing on it.
- A replicating and infecious cell that lives in living orgasms.
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- An addictive drink, that can lead to many health problems, including: liver disease, breast cancer and even a stroke.
- A important hobby in most peoples lives to stay in form and keep fit.
- People who take care of you to evolve your brain with new knowledge and to give you a better future.
- They are people who are there to help you when you're sick and need help in emergency times.
- An emotion, that makes you feel good and well.
- A important treatment given by doctors and nurses to cure diseases and heal health issues.
- Necessary in a human every day life, to stay awake and not hurt your eyes and brain.
- A problem that I`s common for people who don´t eat a lot.
- A massive ball that provides ultraviolet radiation, of which can damage your eyes.
20 Clues: The opposite of healthy • A human need to feel protected. • A edible source we all use to stay alive. • An emotion, that makes you feel good and well. • A deadly and very active virus from China in 2020. • A problem that I`s common for people who don´t eat a lot. • A replicating and infecious cell that lives in living orgasms. • ...
health 2021-03-29
21 Clues: язык • щеки • пятка • вирус • бедра • грипп • лечить • витамин • повязка • операция • простуда • лекарство • боль в ухе • подбородок • загрязнение • раздраженный • выздоровление • запись к врачу • головокружение • грудная клетка • рецепт от врача
health 2024-05-23
Across
- chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs
- makes you pretty girls have more
- making a choice
- made in vapes and different types of things you smoke
- effects that you have forever
- when your heartache stops beating/fails
- addictive medicine that could kill you
- doping taking blood out of your body and using it later
- drink that makes you more awake that you drink in the morning
- a stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant
- being active and healthy
- addictive drug that you smoke most deadly
- having a good attitude
- opioid drug made from morphine
- thinking good about yourself mentally
- having a good diet making you healthy
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- makes you muscular boys have more
- relive pain
- kills pain more addicitve than painreliver
- addictive drug that makes you stronger
- people sell it to make money- people get addicted so they raise the price
- drug that you smoke not as bad as vaping
- drink deadly drink that boosts your mood and energy
- effects you have for a short period
- drug that you smoke bigger than cigarettes
- disease that comes from smoking
- drink that makes you lousy and changes your actions if you have too much
- make with nicotine
- addictive drug that comes from plants
29 Clues: relive pain • making a choice • make with nicotine • having a good attitude • being active and healthy • effects that you have forever • opioid drug made from morphine • disease that comes from smoking • makes you pretty girls have more • makes you muscular boys have more • effects you have for a short period • addictive drug that comes from plants • ...
HEALTH 2023-09-25
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- a treatment that helps someone feel better, grow stronger, etc., especially after an illness (noun)
- the process by which the body takes in and uses food, esp. food that it needs to stay healthy, or the scientific study of this process (noun)
- the fact of being extremely fat, in a way that is dangerous for health (noun)
- the condition of being unable to sleep, over a period of time (noun)
- weak and in bad health because of having too little food or too little of the types of food necessary for good health (adj)
- the quality of behaving mentally and emotionally like an adult (noun)
- the feeling that you want to eat food (noun)
- to become completely well again after an illness or injury (verb)
- cultivated naturally without using any chemical fertilisers or pesticides (adj)
- the time when someone is a baby or a very young child (noun)
- a fatty substance found in fats and oils, also produced by the liver and forming an essential part of all cells (noun)
- a pain that is always there (collocation: two words)
- sickness caused by bacteria or chemicals in food (2 words)
- able to pass a disease from one person, animal, or plant to another (adj)
- a young child, especially one who is learning or has recently learned to walk (noun)
- an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future (noun)
- a young person who is developing into an adult (noun)
- a cough that lasts longer than normal (collocation: two words)
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- pain that you suffer for long periods of time (collocation: two words)
- food that is unhealthy but is quick and easy to eat (2 words)
- medical treatments that are used instead of traditional (mainstream) therapies(2 words)
- not behaving in a way that is as calm and wise as people expect from someone of your age (adj)
- any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits (2 words)
- the state of feeling very unhappy and without hope for the future (noun)
- (especially of a disease or something bad) continuing for a long time (adj)
- unwanted secondary effects of a drug (collocation: two words)
- a drug that is used to kill harmful bacteria and to cure infections (noun)
- an eating plan in which someone eats less food, or only particular types of food, because they want to become thinner or for medical reasons (noun)
- food that has been altered from its natural state in some way, either for safety reasons or convenience (2 words)
- an illness that seldom occurs (2 words)
- a short but severe pain (collocation: two words)
- one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body (noun)
32 Clues: an illness that seldom occurs (2 words) • the feeling that you want to eat food (noun) • a short but severe pain (collocation: two words) • a pain that is always there (collocation: two words) • a young person who is developing into an adult (noun) • sickness caused by bacteria or chemicals in food (2 words) • ...
Health 2024-05-16
Across
- something that you get after getting hurt
- a fizikal activity
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- a patient will get a ___ after receiving treatment
- a combining form used like a prefix meaning “blood.”
- a ___ body is healthy
- getting enough ___ for your body
- nursing a patient
- controlled eating
- what does a surgeon do?
- aching from the head
- each foot have 5 ___
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- an organ that helps you breath
- measured with a thermometer
- also known as a dental surgeon
- a very sharp thing
- are you feeling ___?
- untreated wound can get an ___
- an ilnees that keeps you sneezing
- keeping your ___ clean to avoid infection
- a rise in body temperature above the normal temperature
- ___ parts
- a part in your mouth to chew
24 Clues: ___ parts • nursing a patient • controlled eating • a very sharp thing • a fizikal activity • are you feeling ___? • aching from the head • each foot have 5 ___ • a ___ body is healthy • what does a surgeon do? • measured with a thermometer • a part in your mouth to chew • an organ that helps you breath • also known as a dental surgeon • untreated wound can get an ___ • ...
Health 2024-05-16
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- something that you get after getting hurt
- a fizikal activity
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- a patient will get a ___ after receiving treatment
- a combining form used like a prefix meaning “blood.”
- a ___ body is healthy
- getting enough ___ for your body
- nursing a patient
- controlled eating
- what does a surgeon do?
- aching from the head
- each foot have 5 ___
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- an organ that helps you breath
- measured with a thermometer
- also known as a dental surgeon
- a very sharp thing
- are you feeling ___?
- untreated wound can get an ___
- an ilnees that keeps you sneezing
- keeping your ___ clean to avoid infection
- a rise in body temperature above the normal temperature
- ___ parts
- a part in your mouth to chew
24 Clues: ___ parts • nursing a patient • controlled eating • a very sharp thing • a fizikal activity • are you feeling ___? • aching from the head • each foot have 5 ___ • a ___ body is healthy • what does a surgeon do? • measured with a thermometer • a part in your mouth to chew • an organ that helps you breath • also known as a dental surgeon • untreated wound can get an ___ • ...
Health 2024-05-13
Across
- 33)Pharmacy
- 1)Surgery
- 34)Treatment
- 28)Doctor
- 10)Prescription
- 9)Headache
- 31)Hospital
- 27)Healthcare
- 19)Discharge
- 26)Medicine
- 12)Exercise
- 37)Immunization
- 16)Teeth
- 18)Flu
- 15)Lungs
- 23(Fitness
- 4)Illness
- 8)Dentist
- 5)Nurse
- 22)Wellness
- 29)Nurse
- 47)Well-being
- 25)Hygiene
- 43)Prevention
- 21)Hemat
- 42)Diagnosis
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- 50)Anxiety
- 44)Recovery
- 46)Medical
- 40)Pain
- 45)Rehabilitation
- 17)Temperature
- 2)Infection
- 38)Disease
- 32)Clinic
- 36)Vaccination
- 24)Nutrition
- 41)Symptoms
- 14)Bone
- 30)Patient
- 6)Fever
- 13)Needle
- 39)Allergy
- 7)Diet
- 48)Self-care
- 35)Therapy
- 11)Wound
- 49)Stress
- Depression
49 Clues: 18)Flu • 7)Diet • 40)Pain • 14)Bone • 6)Fever • 5)Nurse • 16)Teeth • 15)Lungs • 29)Nurse • 11)Wound • 21)Hemat • 1)Surgery • 28)Doctor • 32)Clinic • 13)Needle • 4)Illness • 8)Dentist • 49)Stress • 50)Anxiety • 46)Medical • 9)Headache • 38)Disease • 30)Patient • 39)Allergy • 23(Fitness • 35)Therapy • Depression • 25)Hygiene • 33)Pharmacy • 44)Recovery • 2)Infection • 31)Hospital • 41)Symptoms • 26)Medicine • 12)Exercise • 22)Wellness • 34)Treatment • ...
Health 2024-05-19
Across
- This is a type of tobacco product that people use by inhaling it through the nose or mouth.
- This means that your body has finished growing and developing.
- This refers to the shared customs, traditions, and values of a particular group of people.
- This refers to the traits or characteristics that are passed down from parents to children through genes.
- This refers to something you do regularly without thinking about it too much.
- This is a condition where people develop white patches on their tongue or inside their mouth due to poor oral hygiene or smoking.
- This is a type of food that gives your body energy.
- This refers to something that increases the likelihood of developing a particular disease or condition.
- This means that you have developed good emotional skills, such as being able to control your emotions and make good decisions.
- These are things that are important to you and guide your behavior.
- This is something you want to achieve or accomplish in life.
- These are substances that your body needs to stay healthy and strong.
- This refers to taking steps to prevent something from happening or reduce the risk of it happening.
- This refers to the various forms of communication, such as television, movies, music, and social media.
- This is the average number of years people can expect to live based on their age, lifestyle, and other factors.
- This is a type of substance found in tobacco smoke that can cause serious health problems.
- This is a type of nutrient that helps keep your digestive system healthy.
- This is a type of nutrient that helps keep your body healthy and strong.
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- This is a type of substance that can make people feel more alert or awake.
- This is a type of nutrient that gives your body energy and helps keep your skin healthy.
- This is a type of fat that can be found in your blood and can affect your heart health.
- This is how well people are able to connect with others and maintain relationships.
- This is a type of nutrient that helps build and repair your muscles and tissues.
- Life This is how well people are able to live their lives, considering their health, happiness, and overall well-being.
- This is a condition where people have trouble breathing due to damage caused by smoking or pollution.
- This is a unit of energy that your body uses to function.
- These are sudden thoughts or feelings that can make you want to do something, but might not always be the best choice.
- This is how well people are able to take care of themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally.
- This is a type of substance that helps regulate the balance of fluids in your body.
- This is a type of nutrient that helps keep your body healthy and strong.
- This is a condition where people have trouble remembering things and thinking clearly.
- This is a type of building block of protein that helps build and repair your muscles and tissues.
- This refers to the biological characteristics that define males and females, such as chromosomes, hormones, and physical characteristics.
- This is the way your body uses food to give you energy.
- This is a type of gas found in tobacco smoke and other pollutants that can be deadly if inhaled in high amounts.
- This is a special place where people who are very sick and dying can go to receive care and comfort.
36 Clues: This is a type of food that gives your body energy. • This is the way your body uses food to give you energy. • This is a unit of energy that your body uses to function. • This is something you want to achieve or accomplish in life. • This means that your body has finished growing and developing. • ...
health 2024-02-14
health 2024-02-15
Across
- Something that can cause an allergic reaction
- when your body doesnt make enough insulin
- A chronic condition is a health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting
- Tissue that forms when cells grow and divide more than they should
- something that is passed on from parent to child in DNA
- A structural or functional anomalies that occur during intrauterine life
- Something that causes cancer
- when blood doesn't get to the heart
- The inflammation or swelling of one or more joints
- When your body doesnt make any or enough insulin
- occurs when blood vessels in the arteries get thick and stiff
- the thickening or hardening of the arteries
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- When the tissues in the joint break down over time
- A response by the body to a substance that is thought to be a threat when it isnt
- A disorder characterized by the progressive loss of function and/or structure of the affected tissues.
- a hormone that lowers the level of sugar in the blood.
- When your body makes too much sugar in your body.
- are A disease that usually lasts for 3 months or longer and may get worse over time.
- A condition when blood vessels have persistently raised pressure
- using a balloon to stretch open a narrowed or blocked artery.
- When blood can’t get to the brain
- medical conditions that cannot be spread among living things and objects, but develop under particular conditions.
- A type of drug that stops the action of histamines
- A reaction that makes the skin itchy, sometimes caused by allergys
- a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus
25 Clues: Something that causes cancer • When blood can’t get to the brain • when blood doesn't get to the heart • when your body doesnt make enough insulin • the thickening or hardening of the arteries • Something that can cause an allergic reaction • When your body doesnt make any or enough insulin • When your body makes too much sugar in your body. • ...
Health 2024-02-09
20 Clues: run • sleep • fruits • should • stress • anxiety • healthy • to relax • to worry • vegetables • meditation • vegeterian • depression • self esteem • to exercise • to play sports • eating disorder • to get in shape • yoga to do yoga • to have allergies
health 2024-02-08
Across
- a term used to describe cancer
- the retun of a sign or symtom or disease after a remission
- when the blood supply to the brain is blocked
- something that continues over an extended period of time
- a substance that has many effect in the body
- a degenerative joint disease
- raised red bumps or splotches on the skin
- a hormone made by the islet cells of the pancreas
- a procedure to open blocked blood vessels that supply the heart
- treatment that uses drugs to stop the growth of cancer cells
- a substance in the environment that causes allergies
- the buildup of fats and other substances on the artery walls
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- a condition,tumor,or growth that is not cancerous
- a disease which some of the body's cells grow uncontrollably
- a procedure to remove cells,tissue or fluid for examination
- when the blood vessels that carry oxygen become thick and stiff
- a solid mass of tissue that forms when abnormal cells group together
- the passing of genetic information from parent to child
- a decrease in or disapperance of signs and symptoms of cancer
- a substance,organism or agent capable of causing cancer
- inflammation or swelling of one or more joints
- when a person reacts to substances in the environment that are harmless to most people
- a chronic condition with high levels of sugar is in the bloodstream
- disease in which the bronchial airway in the lungs become narrowed and swollen
- higher than normal blood pressure
25 Clues: a degenerative joint disease • a term used to describe cancer • higher than normal blood pressure • raised red bumps or splotches on the skin • a substance that has many effect in the body • when the blood supply to the brain is blocked • inflammation or swelling of one or more joints • a condition,tumor,or growth that is not cancerous • ...
Health 2024-07-21
Across
- A cluster of conditions that increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
- Molecules that protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
- Plant-based nutrients that aid in digestion and help maintain bowel health.
- A scale that measures how quickly carbohydrate-containing food raises blood glucose levels.
- Sugars that provide quick energy but can lead to rapid blood sugar spikes.
- Nutrients made up of amino acids essential for tissue repair and growth.
- Essential vitamins and minerals needed in smaller amounts for various bodily functions.
- Healthier fats found in nuts, seeds, and fish, beneficial for heart health.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life.
- Sweet carbohydrates that provide energy but can lead to weight gain if consumed excessively.
- Organic compounds that provide energy, primarily found in grains, fruits, and vegetables.
- Consuming more calories than the body needs, often used for muscle gain.
- Nutrients that provide energy, support cell growth, and protect organs.
- The process of maintaining adequate fluid balance in the body.
- Exercise that alternates between high-intensity and low-intensity periods.
- The feeling of fullness after eating that helps regulate food intake.
- Consuming fewer calories than the body needs, often used for weight loss.
- The amount of essential nutrients per calorie in a food item.
- A type of fat found in the blood that is crucial for cell membrane structure and hormone production.
- Products taken to enhance the intake of essential nutrients.
- The proportion of fat mass relative to total body mass.
- Vitamins that dissolve in water and are not stored in the body (e.g., Vitamin C).
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- Essential fats found in fish and flaxseed that support heart health.
- The process of maintaining a healthy weight through diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes.
- Minerals in the body fluids that help regulate nerve and muscle function.
- Vitamins that dissolve in fat and are stored in the body (e.g., Vitamin D).
- Grains that contain all parts of the kernel, providing more nutrients and fibre.
- The number of calories required to maintain basic physiological functions at rest.
- Organic compounds required in small amounts for various physiological functions.
- The process of regaining strength and energy after exercise or illness.
- Nutrients required in large amounts, including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
- Building blocks of proteins required for the synthesis of body proteins and other compounds.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- Exercise focused on building muscle strength and endurance.
- Practices and habits that promote consistent and restful sleep.
- A type of fat found in animal products and some plant oils, linked to heart disease.
- Protein sources low in fat, such as chicken breast or fish.
- Live beneficial bacteria that support gut health.
- A mineral important for immune function, cell growth, and wound healing.
- A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
40 Clues: Live beneficial bacteria that support gut health. • A measure of body fat based on height and weight. • The proportion of fat mass relative to total body mass. • The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort. • Exercise focused on building muscle strength and endurance. • Protein sources low in fat, such as chicken breast or fish. • ...
Health 2024-07-25
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- A small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism, causing diseases like the flu or common cold.
- The body's response to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain.
- The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites, in the body, causing illness or disease.
- A written order from a healthcare professional for the preparation and administration of a medicine or treatment.
- An immune system reaction to a substance that is not typically harmful, such as pollen, food, or pet dander.
- Pain or discomfort in the head or neck area, often caused by tension, stress, or medical conditions.
- A biological preparation that provides immunity to a specific infectious disease, usually through the introduction of a weakened or inactivated form of the pathogen.
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder, which can include physical, psychological, or pharmacological interventions.
- A change in skin color, appearance, or texture, often due to irritation, allergy, or infection.
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- Pain, scratchiness, or irritation of the throat, usually caused by infection or allergies.
- A sensation of unease and discomfort in the stomach with an urge to vomit.
- A type of cancer treatment that uses drugs to kill or inhibit the growth of cancer cells.
- A feeling of lightheadedness or unsteadiness, often associated with vertigo or balance issues.
- Extreme tiredness resulting from physical or mental exertion or illness.
- A type of medication used to treat bacterial infections by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria.
- A metabolic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels due to the body's inability to produce or use insulin effectively.
- An elevated body temperature, often due to infection, indicating the body's effort to fight off illness.
- A chronic respiratory condition characterized by episodes of airway constriction, causing difficulty in breathing.
- A sudden, forceful expulsion of air from the lungs, usually to clear the airways of mucus or irritants.
- A medical procedure involving the manual or instrumental intervention to treat diseases, injuries, or deformities.
20 Clues: Extreme tiredness resulting from physical or mental exertion or illness. • A sensation of unease and discomfort in the stomach with an urge to vomit. • A type of cancer treatment that uses drugs to kill or inhibit the growth of cancer cells. • Pain, scratchiness, or irritation of the throat, usually caused by infection or allergies. • ...
Health 2023-02-21
health 2023-02-23
Across
- stiffness of the joints
- a drug or other compound that inhibits the physiological effects of histamine, used especially in the treatment of allergies.
- disease where an abnormal number of cells divide and destroy body tissue
- not cancerous
- arthritis that occurs when flexible tissue at the bone wears down
- person's airway becomes inflamed, narrow, and inflamed, narrow, and swell, making it hard to breathe
- genetic heritage passed down
- persisting for a long time
- the treatment of disease by the use of chemical substances, especially the treatment of cancer by cytotoxic and other drugs.
- substance that has many effects in the body
- removal of cells or tissue for examination
- surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel, especially a coronary artery.
- abnormal growth of tissue
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- body doesnt make enough insulin or cant use it proporly
- hormone made by islet cells in the pancreas
- blocks blood to the brain
- cancer treatment to kill fast growing cells
- a person reatcts to a substance in the environment that are harmless to most people
- cancerous
- disappearance of all signs of cancer
- occurs again 2
- is a drug that causes widening of the bronchi, e.g., any of those taken by inhalation for the alleviation of asthma.
- a substance that causes an allergic reaction.
- skin rash by a reaction to food, medicine, etc.
24 Clues: cancerous • not cancerous • occurs again 2 • stiffness of the joints • blocks blood to the brain • abnormal growth of tissue • persisting for a long time • genetic heritage passed down • disappearance of all signs of cancer • removal of cells or tissue for examination • hormone made by islet cells in the pancreas • cancer treatment to kill fast growing cells • ...
Health 2023-03-02
Across
- You should _____ the amount of vegetables you eat daily
- A source of energy for the body
- You should drink 2,5 litres per day
- Found in oil, margarine, and dairy products
- Natural nutrients found in the Earth
- A strong craving you can't resist
- One way to relieve stress
- Sweet substance naturally found in fruit
- Necessary nutrients found in vegetables and fruits
- You need 8-10 hours a day
- Protein source from animals
- An organised form of physical activity
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- You should do this 60 minutes per day
- Plants such as wheat, oats, barley and rice
- A substance necessary for building muscle
- You should _____ the amount of salt in your diet
- A substance found in soda or coffee
- Not having enough liquid in the body
- Products made from milk
- Medication or substances that can cause addiction
- A feeling of pressure or tension
21 Clues: Products made from milk • One way to relieve stress • You need 8-10 hours a day • Protein source from animals • A source of energy for the body • A feeling of pressure or tension • A strong craving you can't resist • A substance found in soda or coffee • You should drink 2,5 litres per day • Natural nutrients found in the Earth • Not having enough liquid in the body • ...
Health 2023-04-11
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- When your head hurts.
- A place you go to play sports or lift weights.
- What we use to measure how hot and cold it gets.
- The act of moving around in the water.
- A store where you get medical supplies or medicine.
- The liquid inside your body.
- The organ you use to think about things.
- They often assist doctors in the hospital.
- Another word for a "slow run".
- This is often a symptom of being sick.
- Most people have five of these on each of their foot.
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- Someone you go see if you have a teeth problem.
- The name for the hospital car.
- A piece of paper on which a doctor writes the medicine that someone needs.
- An arrangement to meet someone at a specific time and place.
- You get this when your body produce heat as a result of being sick.
- You have two of these; usually you hook your backpack onto it.
- The body part you use to hear things.
- The opposite of "safe".
- A strip of woven material used to bind up a wound.
- You use this body part to breathe air.
21 Clues: When your head hurts. • The opposite of "safe". • The liquid inside your body. • The name for the hospital car. • Another word for a "slow run". • The body part you use to hear things. • The act of moving around in the water. • You use this body part to breathe air. • This is often a symptom of being sick. • The organ you use to think about things. • ...
Health 2023-05-02
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- it is used for getting you of addiction and drugs
- is when you digest something like white out because when you do you can die from it and a Sharpe and even more
- jones was a track girl and she blood doped and she got her medals taken away
- drugs that a doctor assigns you to calm you down
- is a drug that is in cigarettes' and it is bad for you and it can get you addicted
- is similar to a cigarettes' but a vape is electric and has more bad chemicals in there
- is from cigarettes' and you have to blow from a tube for 5 years because the cigarettes' affect how you breath they will kill you in 5 years
- this is a drug that is very dangerous that can make you high
- they can be bad for you because you can starve your self and you can get skinny then eat something bad then you can get fat agian
- esteem when the confidence that you have in yourself
- they have Tabaco in them and they can make your lungs black
- it is used to treat narcolepsy
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- king is a youtuber that toke steroids and he ate meat and fish raw and then told people he was on steroids
- this a drink that has a lot of drugs in it can make you addicted to it
- monoxide is a dangerous inhalant that can kill you
- when you take out blood one day ago and then put it back in your body
- Alzado a football player who fought mhamid ail and then he told people that he was on steroids
- is a drug that was in cigarettes'
- is when you take them they make you look stronger but when you take it you muscles will grow but it is mostly made of water
- they are bigger then cigarettes' and they can be good for you
- a thing that is used to smoke and it is really bad for you you have to inhale it
- is a drug that can cause you head to be dizzy and see things that are not really there and you can kill your self with this drug
- a synonym for it is drunk
- killers it is a drug that stops pain but you can get abdicated to it
- these are used to slowly get of drugs it makes it easier to not get back on them
- cancer this can be caused by cigarettes' because they have Tabaco that can kill you
- a mental aliment that is extremes from sadness
- some drugs can cause addiction because you will want to do it again
- the act of killing yourself
- a drug sometimes fount is crystal it is very popular
30 Clues: a synonym for it is drunk • the act of killing yourself • it is used to treat narcolepsy • is a drug that was in cigarettes' • a mental aliment that is extremes from sadness • drugs that a doctor assigns you to calm you down • it is used for getting you of addiction and drugs • monoxide is a dangerous inhalant that can kill you • ...
Health 2023-05-08
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- a characteristic state of feeling
- a mood disorder
- a substance produced in your body
- an aim you set for yourself
- a change caused by a previous action
- an addictive, habit-forming, drug found in tobacco
- the Food and drug administration abbreviation
- substances that can kill you
- passed down genes
- having a robust body-build like Mr. Bennett
- the unpleasant symptoms that someone experiences when he or she stops using an addictive substance
- activity requiring physical effort
- being in good physical shape
- what you take to help your disease or injury
- to make better
- a depressant commonly found in drinks
- a self-established custom
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- a person who is fat
- mental or physical need for a drug or other substance
- an alkaloid poison that occurs in tobacco
- junction by which parts or objects are linked together
- the process of acquiring knowledge
- a five-year disease caused by smoking
- a slow run
- a person trained to compete in sports
- restrict eating to lose weight
- a power to affect persons or events
- the organic process of nourishing or being nourished
- a drug that enhances your physical ability
- the general condition of body and mind
30 Clues: a slow run • to make better • a mood disorder • passed down genes • a person who is fat • a self-established custom • an aim you set for yourself • substances that can kill you • being in good physical shape • restrict eating to lose weight • a characteristic state of feeling • a substance produced in your body • the process of acquiring knowledge • activity requiring physical effort • ...
Health 2021-10-11
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- The 206 bones of the human body
- messengers
- the largest part of your blood.
- a colorless fluid containing white blood cells
- the number of times the heart contracts each minute
- chemical messengers that are secreted directly into the blood
- to move and bend
- a muscle that pumps blood to all parts of your body to provide it with the oxygen and nutrients in needs to function.
- the muscular tube that carries food and liquids from your mouth to the stomach.
- the point where two bones meet
- a group of cells or an organ that secretes hormones
- This system is responsible for transporting nutrients, eliminating waste and maintaining the health of every cell.
- the tissues that connect them
- the process of breaking down food by mechanical and enzymatic action in the alimentary canal into substances that can be used by the body.
- a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen.
- a white blood cells that destroys pathogens a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- the major controlling, regulatory, and communicating system in the body.
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- a complex network of cells and proteins that defends the body against infection.
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
- a peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreatic islets
- The organs that make and send special
- a disease in which the body produces little or no insulin
- a long, flat gland that sits tucked behind the stomach in the upper abdomen.
- a white blood cell that produces antibodies a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans
- the smallest living part of the body
- a tunnel-shaped structure in the epidermis (outer layer) of the skin.
- a fluid that helps soften food so that it can be swallowed more easily
- The 600 muscles that give your body the
- a group of cells that have similar structure
- a body part consisting of several kinds of tissue that do a particular job
- a liquid by-product of metabolism in humans
- a group of similar cells that work together
33 Clues: messengers • to move and bend • the tissues that connect them • the point where two bones meet • The 206 bones of the human body • the largest part of your blood. • the smallest living part of the body • The organs that make and send special • The 600 muscles that give your body the • a liquid by-product of metabolism in humans • a group of similar cells that work together • ...
Health 2021-10-28
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- given by doctor to keep you from getting a disease
- ability to understand ones feelings
- being aware
- freedom from harmful things
- illness
- an exam by a doctor
- used for chewing food
- used to breath with
- something that increases chances for disease
- people your own age
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- to deal with problems
- what you see with
- someone who stands up for you
- physical activity
- frozen water
- state of being in good health
- what pumps your blood
- influence from your peers
- nourishment
- what our bodies need to be healthy
20 Clues: illness • being aware • nourishment • frozen water • what you see with • physical activity • an exam by a doctor • used to breath with • people your own age • to deal with problems • what pumps your blood • used for chewing food • influence from your peers • freedom from harmful things • someone who stands up for you • state of being in good health • what our bodies need to be healthy • ...
Health 2021-11-03
Across
- A very serious burn in which all the layers of skin are damaged
- A first-aid procedure where someone forces air into the lungs of a person who cannot breathe on his or her own
- Actions taken to prevent the spread of disease by treating all blood as if it were contaminated
- physical and mental symptoms of taking too many opioids
- A first-aid procedure to restore breathing and circulation
- person who's airway is restricted by something.
- A moderately serious burn in which the burned area blisters
- Quick inward and upward pulls into the diaphragm to force an obstruction out of the airway
- position that you put a unconscious breathing person in
- Serious condition that occurs when the blood supply to the heart slows or stops and the heart muscle is damaged
- medicine that is prescribed by health professionals
- the immediate care given to someone who becomes injured or ill until regular medical care can be provided
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- A burn in which only the outer layer of skin has burned and turned red
- heroin, meth, etc
- signs that are universally accepted.
- A community agency that helps people deal with poisoning emergencies
- Heart does not get enough oxygen
- Quick presses into the middle of the breastbone to force an obstruction out of the airway
- A life-threatening condition in which the circulatory system fails to deliver enough blood to vital tissues and organs
- machine that sends electric pulses through the body
20 Clues: heroin, meth, etc • Heart does not get enough oxygen • signs that are universally accepted. • person who's airway is restricted by something. • medicine that is prescribed by health professionals • machine that sends electric pulses through the body • physical and mental symptoms of taking too many opioids • position that you put a unconscious breathing person in • ...
Health 2021-11-03
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- branch from the trachea to each lung.
- stopping all use of tobacco immediately.
- advertising campaigns at a store's check-out counter.
- nonsmoker who breathes in secondhand smoke.
- capable of making you addicted.
- smoke from burning the end of a cigar.
- tobacco that is used without smoking it.
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- a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas.
- people for which a product is made for.
- paid to show a product in media.
- air sacs in the lungs.
- air dirtied by tobacco smoke.
- need for larger amounts of drugs.
- disease that destroys alveoli.
- tobacco that is inhaled.
- return to the use of a drug.
- need for a drug/other substance.
- effects that occur when a person stops using an addictive substance.
- an addictive/habit-forming drug.
- liquid that forms when tobacco burns.
20 Clues: air sacs in the lungs. • tobacco that is inhaled. • return to the use of a drug. • air dirtied by tobacco smoke. • disease that destroys alveoli. • capable of making you addicted. • paid to show a product in media. • need for a drug/other substance. • an addictive/habit-forming drug. • need for larger amounts of drugs. • a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. • ...
Health! 2022-04-14
Across
- doing this daily improves heart health, energy level, and overall wellbeing
- coffee is great, but this alternative hot drink is better for you
- basketball, baseball, and volleyball are examples of this type of exercise
- ballet, ballroom, disco, the monkey, and tap are all kinds of this type of exercise
- a good exercise for when it's hot outside. doing laps or just treading water, as long as you're splashing it's all good
- this dish, sometimes made with lettuce, tomatoes, avocados, croutons, dressing, etc. makes a great lunch OR dinner
- going on one of these is a nice way to get exercise outdoors. Tuesday is a good day for one...
- orange vegetables that may help your eyesight
- a good way to exercise without any equipment. Rikki and Tyrone have contests to see who can do the most
- blended up fruit!
- the healthiest food. Broccoli, cucumber, yams, etc. are all examples
- one of these per day keeps the doctor away
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- a colorful fruit that makes good juice and is high in vitamin C
- head out into the woods and get some fresh air. Bring plenty of water!
- a piece of exercise equipment that lets you run in place
- just a little bit of this every day can improve health. Jumping jacks, a nice walk, the elliptical, and swimming are all examples of this
- this green vegetable is loaded with vitamins and minerals. Plus it makes Popeye strong...
- small, red, and covered with tiny seeds, these tasty berries are great on their own or in a smoothie
- a place you go to exercise
- lift these to build muscle
- they say this is the best medicine. A giggle is all it takes
- too much of this will rot your teeth and cause you to gain weight
- drink eight glasses of this per day for maximum health
- a way of exercising that uses mostly stretching and held poses
- Get at least eight hours of this per night
- yellow fruit that comes in a peel
26 Clues: blended up fruit! • a place you go to exercise • lift these to build muscle • yellow fruit that comes in a peel • Get at least eight hours of this per night • one of these per day keeps the doctor away • orange vegetables that may help your eyesight • drink eight glasses of this per day for maximum health • a piece of exercise equipment that lets you run in place • ...
HEALTH 2025-01-12
20 Clues: BAŞ • HAP • AĞRI • ILIK • MİDE • İLAÇ • BOĞAZ • BACAK • HASTA • BURUN • KIZAMIK • HASTALIK • HAPŞURMAK • DİŞAĞRISI • BAŞAĞRISI • TERMOMETRE • KAĞITMENDİL • BOĞAZAĞRISI • KARINAĞRISI • BURUNAKINTISI
Health 2023-10-12
Across
- a solvent or other material producing vapor that is inhaled by drug abusers.
- an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency.
- a pattern of drinking too much alcohol too often
- class of psychoactive drugs that can produce altered states of consciousness characterized by major alterations in thought, mood, and perception as well as other changes.
- synthetically produced variants of the naturally occurring male hormone testosterone
- a substance, organism or agent capable of causing cancer
- is a dark brown or black viscous liquid of hydrocarbons and free carbon, obtained from a wide variety of organic materials through destructive distillation.
- is the act or crime of driving a vehicle while affected by alcohol or drugs.
- a group of conditions that can occur in a person who was exposed to alcohol before birth.
- the condition of having physical or mental control markedly diminished by the effects of alcohol or drugs
- opioid pain relievers
- substances reduce arousal and stimulation.
- the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs.
- has many functions such as adding new flavors and textures to food, extending the shelf life of foods, making some nutrients more easily absorbed by the body
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- can also be called cannabis, weed, pot, or dope, refers to the dried flowers, leaves, stems, and seeds of the cannabis plant.
- is generally meant to refer to behavioral processes that relate to the emotions or the mind.
- drug not allowed
- occurs when someone abuses a substance over a long period
- when you take a toxic (poisonous) amount of a drug or medicine.
- substances that, when taken in or administered into one's system, affect mental processes, e.g. perception, consciousness, cognition or mood and emotions.
- is defined as a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences
- a class of drugs that speed up messages travelling between the brain and body
- The intoxicating portion in many alcoholic drinks, such as beer, wine, and distilled spirits, is...
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- a pattern of drinking alcohol that brings blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to 0.08 percent - or 0.08 grams of alcohol per deciliter - or higher.
- driving while intoxicated.
- is gas that has no odor, taste or color.
- Prescription psychotherapeutics include pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, and sedative
- word that alcoholic people use when they don't have alcohol in their system
- the percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream
30 Clues: drug not allowed • opioid pain relievers • driving while intoxicated. • is gas that has no odor, taste or color. • substances reduce arousal and stimulation. • the percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream • a pattern of drinking too much alcohol too often • a substance, organism or agent capable of causing cancer • occurs when someone abuses a substance over a long period • ...
Health 2023-10-12
Across
- capacity to endure pain or hardship
- Drinking: the consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.
- a drug that causes distortion of a person's thoughts, feelings, and perceptions.
- man-made version of chemicals, known as hormones, that are made naturally in the human body:
- a black substance, sticky when hot, used especially for making roads
- Drug: a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences.
- the process in which a substance breaks down into a simpler substance.
- Monoxide: a colorless, practically odorless, and tasteless gas or liquid
- the physiological and psychological state of being unaffected by the presence of an intoxicant.
- Poisoning: when there's too much alcohol in your blood, and it causes parts of your brain to shut down.
- the condition of having physical or mental control markedly diminished by the effects of alcohol or drugs
- a broad class of drugs that increase the activity of the central nervous system
- Abuse: the habitual misuse of alcohol.
- driving while intoxicated
- is the body's physical inability to stop drinking and the presence of alcohol cravings.
- Drug: a substance that causes addiction, habituation, or a marked change in consciousness, has limited or no medical use
- a man-made version of chemicals, known as hormones, that are made naturally in the human body.
- people use it to smoke.
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- are human-made substances created in a laboratory
- Abuse: excessive use of a drug in a way that is detrimental to self, society, or both.
- a clear, colourless liquid with a characteristic pleasant odour and burning taste.
- driving under the influence:
- the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.
- a substance, organism or agent capable of causing cancer.
- Dependence: when your body becomes used to a substance and has trouble functioning without it.
- reduce arousal and stimulation.
- when you take a toxic (poisonous) amount of a drug or medicine.
- Drug Use: is one that is illegal to have
- Dependence: a mental cycle where one is “dependent on a psychoactive substance for the reinforcement it provides.”
- Blood Alcohol Content
- the most serious form of problem drinking at a level that causes harm to your health
- volatile substances that produce chemical vapors that can be inhaled to induce a psychoactive, or mind-altering, effect
- Alcohol Syndrome: a group of conditions that can occur in a person who was exposed to alcohol before birth.
33 Clues: Blood Alcohol Content • people use it to smoke. • driving while intoxicated • driving under the influence: • reduce arousal and stimulation. • capacity to endure pain or hardship • Abuse: the habitual misuse of alcohol. • Drug Use: is one that is illegal to have • are human-made substances created in a laboratory • a substance, organism or agent capable of causing cancer. • ...
HEALTH 2023-10-17
Across
- Mild, persistent pain.
- Specialist in spinal health.
- What you eat for health.
- Natural, chemical-free food.
- High blood pressure condition.
- Signs of illness.
- Mind-body relaxation practice.
- Essential dietary component.
- Stamina and staying power.
- Getting better after an illness or injury.
- Isolation to prevent disease spread.
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- Rehabilitation through exercises.
- Healing after illness or injury.
- Excess body weight.
- Preventive immunization.
- Disease transmission.
- Doctor's medication order.
- Stress-reduction technique.
- Medical care for an ailment.
- Cloth for covering
- Personal cleanliness practices.
- Physical harm or damage.
- A common cold symptom.
23 Clues: Signs of illness. • Cloth for covering • Excess body weight. • Disease transmission. • Mild, persistent pain. • A common cold symptom. • Preventive immunization. • What you eat for health. • Physical harm or damage. • Doctor's medication order. • Stamina and staying power. • Stress-reduction technique. • Specialist in spinal health. • Natural, chemical-free food. • ...
health 2024-01-16
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- 1 Diabetes Immune system attacks and destroys beta cells in the pancreas.
- Positive or beneficial stress.
- Cofactors in enzymatic reactions.
- Management Monitoring and balancing calorie intake.
- Being fully present in the moment without judgment.
- Higher than normal but not yet in the diabetes range.
- Mechanisms Adaptive strategies to manage stress.
- Health Overall well-being of the heart and blood vessels.
- Health Maintaining cardiovascular well-being.
- Condition of excessive body weight.
- Diseases Conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels.
- Labels Reading and understanding nutritional information.
- Gain Increase in body weight.
- High blood pressure.
- "Stress hormone" produced in response to stress.
- Deficiencies Lack of essential nutrients in the diet.
- Essential for healthy bones and teeth.
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- Buildup in arteries, hindering blood flow.
- Diet Consuming a variety of nutrients in appropriate proportions.
- Cord Nutrient exchange during pregnancy.
- Absorption Process of absorbing nutrients from food.
- Body Mass Index, measures body weight in relation to height.
- Control Balancing diet and exercising regularly.
- Facilitates nutrient exchange during pregnancy.
- Management Techniques for coping with stress.
- Control Managing food intake to prevent overeating.
- Hormone released during stress for pain relief.
- Function Body's ability to resist infections.
- Diabetes Higher than normal but not yet in the diabetes range.
- Fats Energy storage.
- Tissue growth and repair.
- Food Concerns include high calorie and fat content, excessive sugar and salt, low essential nutrients, and large portion sizes.
- Ingredients Fresh, unprocessed components of food.
- Blood Pressure Optimal pressure in the circulatory system.
- Energy source.
- Temperature regulation.
- 2 Diabetes Often associated with lifestyle factors.
37 Clues: Energy source. • Fats Energy storage. • High blood pressure. • Temperature regulation. • Tissue growth and repair. • Gain Increase in body weight. • Positive or beneficial stress. • Cofactors in enzymatic reactions. • Condition of excessive body weight. • Essential for healthy bones and teeth. • Cord Nutrient exchange during pregnancy. • Buildup in arteries, hindering blood flow. • ...
Health 2023-12-11
Across
- Long bone
- Colorless cell fragments in our blood that form clots and stop or prevent bleeding
- Response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened.
- How much you respect yourself and like yourself
- The smallest blood vessels
- Behaviors,attitudes and ways of thinking that make you an individual
- The liquid portion of the blood
- Carries oxygen depleted blood to the heart
- Blood cell production
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- Helps control blood sugar
- Vein in the neck
- Negative stress
- Irregular bone
- Positive stress
- Degeneration of the muscle
- An active and continual process to being healthy
- Physical, mental, and social well-being
- Thick strand of tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- Tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
- Distribute oxygen-rich blood to your entire body
20 Clues: Long bone • Irregular bone • Negative stress • Positive stress • Vein in the neck • Blood cell production • Helps control blood sugar • Degeneration of the muscle • The smallest blood vessels • The liquid portion of the blood • Physical, mental, and social well-being • Carries oxygen depleted blood to the heart • How much you respect yourself and like yourself • ...
health 2024-02-02
Across
- the defense system that grows over time
- absolute god
- automatic reaction
- makes antibodies
- your bodys rememberance of diseases
- germs
- presence of virus
- long term
- white blood cell
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- country well being
- immediate
- covid-19 shot
- cause
- global well being
- direct contact
- defense system you were born with
- carrier
- where the infection is strongest
- global health protection
- "corona-(blank)"
20 Clues: cause • germs • carrier • immediate • long term • absolute god • covid-19 shot • direct contact • makes antibodies • "corona-(blank)" • white blood cell • global well being • presence of virus • country well being • automatic reaction • global health protection • where the infection is strongest • defense system you were born with • your bodys rememberance of diseases • ...
Health 2024-02-05
Across
- I can speak Turkish and I wear glasses.
- A body's defense system that occurs after exposure to pathogen, aka "acquired"
- The prevention of diseases spreading by encouraging everyday practices like good hygiene, or others such as vaccination
- A disease caused by foreign organisms
- The adaptive immunity cell that recognizes and kills infected cells
- A body's way of recognizing and dealing with previously encountered pathogens
- A place(person, animal, soil...) where an infectious agent normally lives
- A body's defense mechanism that does not produce antibodies, but rather uses the ones it gets from other sources, temporary
- A very small, often disease-causing agent that requires a host to live and reproduce
- A disease-causing organism
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- The spreading of infectious agents through direct or indirect means
- A body's way of destroying disease-causing agents
- A way to create immunity by injecting a weak or inactive version of a virus to a person
- A body's defense mechanism that is created after exposure to a disease - natural or artificial
- The spread of an infectious agent that throughout a big region, often a whole country or continent
- Single celled organisms that are able to live without a host, most of which do not cause diseases
- The adaptive immunity cell that marks foreign invaders to be destroyed
- A body's defense system that naturally exists such as skin
- A very quick spread of disease that affects many people at the same time
- Something that carries a diasease from one person to another such as mosquitos
20 Clues: A disease-causing organism • A disease caused by foreign organisms • I can speak Turkish and I wear glasses. • A body's way of destroying disease-causing agents • A body's defense system that naturally exists such as skin • The spreading of infectious agents through direct or indirect means • The adaptive immunity cell that recognizes and kills infected cells • ...
Health 2024-02-06
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- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. It usually results from an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity.
- Arthritis a chronic progressive disease causing inflammation in the joints and resulting in painful deformity and immobility, especially in the fingers, wrists, feet, and ankles.
- passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- 2 diabetes a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high
- attackhappens when the flow of blood that brings oxygen to a part of your heart muscle suddenly becomes blocked.
- communicable-diseases that are not spread through infection or through other people, but are typically caused by unhealthy behaviours
- a drug or other compound that inhibits the physiological effects of histamine, used especially in the treatment of allergies
- serious condition where your blood glucose level is too high.
- repair or unblocking of a blood vessel, especially a coronary artery.
- loss of blood flow to part of the brain, which damages brain tissue.
- inflammation or swelling of one or more joints.
- A chronic condition is a health condition or disease that is persisten
- degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone, most common from middle age onward. It causes pain and stiffness
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- is a type of vascular disease where the blood vessels carrying oxygen away from the heart
- blood pressure that is higher than normal.
- diseasesA disease or condition that usually lasts for 3 months or longer and may get worse over time
- disorders structural or functional anomalies that occur during intrauterine life.
- damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
- a hormone produced in the pancreas by the islets of Langerhans, which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood. The lack of insulin causes a form of diabetes.
- a rash of round, red welts on the skin that itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling, caused by an allergic reaction, typically to specific foods.
- diseasesA disorder characterized by the progressive loss of function and/or structure of the affected tissues.
- is a chemical your immune system releases.
- a substance that causes an allergic reaction.
- 1 diabetes In this condition, the pancreas makes little or no insulin.
24 Clues: blood pressure that is higher than normal. • is a chemical your immune system releases. • a substance that causes an allergic reaction. • inflammation or swelling of one or more joints. • serious condition where your blood glucose level is too high. • loss of blood flow to part of the brain, which damages brain tissue. • ...
Health 2024-11-28
27 Clues: ból • wirus • talia • boleć • płuca • twarz • szyja • broda • grypa • trener • bandaż • łokieć • kostka • kolano • leczyć • zemdleć • plaster • trądzik • tabletka • krzyczeć • policzek • tabletka • pocić się • użądlenie • krwawienie • zranić się • nadgarstek
Health 2024-11-25
Across
- is stores minerals and is important so the body functions correctly
- muscles muscles you cant control
- system of muscles
- hard tissue making up the skeletal system
- all bones that make up your body
- something that connects two bones
- muscle in the front of your arm
- muscle only found in the heart
- bones that form your neck
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- large bone located in the leg
- muscle on the upper back of your arm
- muscle found in walls of your organs
- muscles in front of the thigh
- bone that protects the brain
- protects organs such as heart
- also called the backbone
- muscle found within organs
- made out of dense tissue
- muscle is a voluntary muscle that you control and helps you move
- type of smooth tissue that covers the tips of bones
20 Clues: system of muscles • also called the backbone • made out of dense tissue • bones that form your neck • muscle found within organs • bone that protects the brain • large bone located in the leg • muscles in front of the thigh • protects organs such as heart • muscle only found in the heart • muscle in the front of your arm • muscles muscles you cant control • ...
Health 2025-03-19
Across
- combination of physics
- the results of actions
- all the living and non living things
- skills ways to say no
- beliefs and traditions
- behavior actions or choices that may cause injury or
- determine the quality thing u see and hear
- making the process of making choices
- state of well being
- various methods for communicating
- passing of traits
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- A persons own views and beliefs
- Refusing to participate
- Disagreement between people
- Taking steps to make sure that something doesn’t happen
- Beliefs that guide the was a person lives
- term goal Goal that u plan to reach over an extended length of time
- Standards based on your decisions
- Your body’s response to changes
- Info based on facts
20 Clues: passing of traits • Info based on facts • state of well being • combination of physics • the results of actions • skills ways to say no • beliefs and traditions • Refusing to participate • Disagreement between people • A persons own views and beliefs • Your body’s response to changes • Standards based on your decisions • various methods for communicating • ...
Health 2022-02-08
Across
- The man had no________.
- The man had a ____
- The man had ______ ______ ___
- The man used a lot of ________.
- He _____ from the injury
- The man had _____
- The man failed _________
- The man had a high ____
- The man _______ ________
- The was writing about an alcoholic man
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- The man had ______
- The man did a lot of _______ __________
- The man drank a lot of_________.
- The man was an ________
- The man had ______ ______
- The man was always ____
- The man had _________
- The man took a lot of _________.
- the man had a slowed _____
- The man had an _____
- The man nearly died from ____
- He had no _____
22 Clues: He had no _____ • The man had _____ • The man had ______ • The man had a ____ • The man had an _____ • The man had _________ • The man had no________. • The man was an ________ • The man was always ____ • The man had a high ____ • He _____ from the injury • The man failed _________ • The man _______ ________ • The man had ______ ______ • the man had a slowed _____ • ...
health 2022-01-26
31 Clues: isu • ahi • lööve • fatal • jääma • ravima • surmav • a knee • riivima • langema • down on • määrima • farming • migreen • peckish • on valus • an ankle • praadima • iiveldus • töödeldud • down with • tervenema • into a coma • kriimustama • valuvaigisti • nälga tundma • välja väänama • a sore throat • /suure hooga arenema • poisoningtoidumürgitus • retsepti välja kirjutama
health 2022-01-26
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- kanderaam
- vars
- luksumine
- tervenema
- jälg
- suur isu
- retsepti välja kirjutama
- vähendama
- välja väänama
- kaal
- vastupidavus
- ahi
- lööve
- vaktsiin
- külmetus
- valuvaigisti
- iiveldus
- krambid
- keetma
- kõdunema
- süst
- kasvaja
- õitsema/suure hooga arenema
- klopsima
- maitsestama
- kõhulahtisus
- jook
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- mõra
- palavik
- migreen
- viilutama
- köha
- põletik
- tükeldama
- sõel/sõeluma
- unetus
- küpsetama
- mahepõllumajandus
- vill
- ühend
- mage
- gripp
- eelroog
- toiduretsept
- tursunud
- toidumürgitus
- riivima
- sinikas
- portsjon
- praadima
50 Clues: ahi • mõra • vars • köha • jälg • kaal • vill • mage • süst • jook • lööve • ühend • gripp • unetus • keetma • palavik • migreen • põletik • eelroog • krambid • riivima • kasvaja • sinikas • suur isu • vaktsiin • külmetus • iiveldus • tursunud • kõdunema • klopsima • portsjon • praadima • kanderaam • viilutama • luksumine • tervenema • tükeldama • vähendama • küpsetama • maitsestama • sõel/sõeluma • vastupidavus • valuvaigisti • toiduretsept • kõhulahtisus • välja väänama • ...
health 2022-01-26
Across
- tükeldama
- kõdunema
- gripp
- viilutama
- eelroog
- toiduretsept
- vill
- migreen
- tursunud
- kasvaja
- kaal
- sõel/sõeluma
- riivima
- iiveldus
- vähendama
- palavik
- süst
- retsepti välja kirjutama
- vastupidavus
- unetus
- põletik
- vaktsiin
- jälg
- mage
- küpsetama
Down
- krambid
- mõra
- välja väänama
- köha
- praadima
- portsjon
- õitsema/suure hooga arenema
- luksumine
- maitsestama
- klopsima
- lööve
- sinikas
- suur isu
- kanderaam
- ahi
- tervenema
- keetma
- vars
- ühend
- jook
- valuvaigisti
- kõhulahtisus
- külmetus
48 Clues: ahi • mõra • köha • vill • kaal • vars • süst • jook • jälg • mage • gripp • lööve • ühend • keetma • unetus • krambid • eelroog • migreen • sinikas • kasvaja • riivima • palavik • põletik • kõdunema • praadima • portsjon • klopsima • tursunud • suur isu • iiveldus • vaktsiin • külmetus • tükeldama • viilutama • luksumine • kanderaam • tervenema • vähendama • küpsetama • maitsestama • toiduretsept • sõel/sõeluma • valuvaigisti • vastupidavus • kõhulahtisus • välja väänama • ...
Health 2022-02-15
Across
- advocates for others who purchase items
- the action of executing an action in a wrong way
- the plan of action
- an achievement that is long-term
- publically favoring something
- Term used to define the resolution of issues
- Skills needed for health
- comparing prices of products
- skills used to carry out actions
- THE CONSUMER OF HEALTH
Down
- Communication that is personal and INTEResting
- an achievement that is short-term
- certain hurdles you set for yourself
- the ways people get out a message to large amounts of people
- the skills used to decline others
- your own "moral code"
- Skills used to reduce stress
- the written guarantee of something
- the daily pressures put on the body
- fraud you purposefully break your arm for health insurance, what is this called?
20 Clues: the plan of action • your own "moral code" • THE CONSUMER OF HEALTH • Skills needed for health • Skills used to reduce stress • comparing prices of products • publically favoring something • an achievement that is long-term • skills used to carry out actions • an achievement that is short-term • the skills used to decline others • the written guarantee of something • ...
Health 2022-02-15
Across
- advocates for others who purchase items
- the action of executing an action in a wrong way
- the plan of action
- an achievement that is long-term
- publically favoring something
- Term used to define the resolution of issues
- Skills needed for health
- comparing prices of products
- skills used to carry out actions
- THE CONSUMER OF HEALTH
Down
- Communication that is personal and INTEResting
- an achievement that is short-term
- certain hurdles you set for yourself
- the ways people get out a message to large amounts of people
- the skills used to decline others
- your own "moral code"
- Skills used to reduce stress
- the written guarantee of something
- the daily pressures put on the body
- fraud you purposefully break your arm for health insurance, what is this called?
20 Clues: the plan of action • your own "moral code" • THE CONSUMER OF HEALTH • Skills needed for health • Skills used to reduce stress • comparing prices of products • publically favoring something • an achievement that is long-term • skills used to carry out actions • an achievement that is short-term • the skills used to decline others • the written guarantee of something • ...
Health 2022-12-19
Across
- Sudden, burning pain.
- Fully healthy again.
- People who treat patients by pressing joints in places where two joints are connected, e.g, the spine, or backbone.
- Shaking.
- Gives pain caused by an injury.
- We usually say come down, not go down with, when talking about ourselves.
- Persistent low-level pain.
- Has caught, usually a non-serious illness.
- Slowed down or made difficult.
- A feeling that you are spinning round and can't balance.
- People who treat patients by using needles at special points around the skin.
- Shaking slightly, usually because of a fever.
- Centre which specialises in treating a particular condition or group of conditions.
- Tube that carries solid waste out of the body.
- One that is severe and sudden in onset.
- Unwanted substance forms on the surface of the arteries.
- Getting better.
- Containing substances that your body needs to stay healthy.
- Cause something to become blocked.
- Without sleeping much.
- Measured amount of medicine that is relatively small.
- Injured by turning it suddenly.
- Pain and difficulty in moving your neck round.
- Blocked;informal.
- Charge of medication the doctor prescribes, which you pay at pharmacy.
- Past the most difficult period.
- Fatty substance found in the body tissue and blood of all animals.
- Doctors who use tiny amounts of natural substances to treat an illness.
Down
- Getting better:used for more serious illnesses.
- Illness of the stomach or digestive passages.
- Part of the body, e.g, stomach, liver.
- Trying to get rid of.
- Beating with pain.
- Approaches that differ from conventional western approaches.
- Illness of the body or mind.
- Sudden change in the blood supply to the brain causing loss of function of part of the body.
- Record of medical conditions a person has experienced.
- Doctor who looks after people's general health.
- With a high temperature/fever.
- General expression for all of the services offered by hospitals, clinics, dentists, opticiants, etc.
- British name for the state-funded service that covers hospitals, clinics, dentists, etc. (often abbreviated to the NHS).
- Tax paid by most working adults which covers the costs of healthcare for everyone.
- Got better, recovered.
- Therapist who use aromatic oils and massage.
- Small centre offering primary care, run by a single GP or a group of GP's.
- Type of flour made from oats or a grain used to make porridge.
- Choose private healthcare.
- Cause a problem.
- Used for more long-term problems.
- Medical condition in which breathing becomes difficult because air passage have narrowed.
50 Clues: Shaking. • Getting better. • Cause a problem. • Blocked;informal. • Beating with pain. • Fully healthy again. • Trying to get rid of. • Sudden, burning pain. • Got better, recovered. • Without sleeping much. • Persistent low-level pain. • Choose private healthcare. • Illness of the body or mind. • With a high temperature/fever. • Slowed down or made difficult. • ...
Health 2022-12-08
Across
- a disease in which the protective covering of nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord are destroyed
- a condition in which recurring tiredness makes it difficult for people to function in normal ways
- an inherited condition in which blood does not clot normally
- a major seizure in which a person may have convulsions
- recurring or persistent conditions
- a condition in which joints become deformed and may lose function
- a condition in which connective tissue becomes inflamed
- a brain disorder that causes muscle tremors, stiffness, and weakness
- a disorder in which abnormal electrical activity in the brain causes a temporary loss of control of the mind and body
- a genetic disorder in which a child is born with an extra chromosome in each cell
Down
- a disorder of the nervous system that interferes with muscle coordination
- severe head pain that is caused by dilation of blood vessels in the brain
- the wearing down of the moving parts of joints
- an open sore on the lining of the esophagus, stomach, or first part of the small intestine
- an inherited blood disease in which the red blood cells carry less oxygen
- a genetic disease in which the muscles progressively deteriorate
- a painful inflammation in the joints
- a condition in which large amounts of abnormally thick mucus are produced, particularly in the lungs and pancreas
- a chronic sleep disorder in which a people are excessively sleepy even after adequate nighttime sleep
- a period in which a person loses control over mind and body
- a small seizure in which a person loses consciousness for a few seconds
21 Clues: recurring or persistent conditions • a painful inflammation in the joints • the wearing down of the moving parts of joints • a major seizure in which a person may have convulsions • a condition in which connective tissue becomes inflamed • a period in which a person loses control over mind and body • an inherited condition in which blood does not clot normally • ...
health 2025-05-27
Across
- the combination of physical, mental, and social wellness
- overall state of well being
- too little body weight for height
- being unhappy, unmotivated, sadness
- long periods of time without eating/unhealthy
- you body/s ability to burn calories
- over eating compulsively
- how you are eating, can be good or bad
- how you see your body/self
- all the traits that are biologically passed down
- controlled eating that's safe
- something you hold to high regard or what you believe in
Down
- constantly losing and gaining weight
- an on going disease
- psychological desire for food
- natural drive to eat
- having enough water in your body
- collective beliefs/custom behavior of a group
- content delivered to the public through radio and video
- over night unhealthy diet
- someone who purposely overeats to throw up
- when someone lexcessivelyht exsesivly
- having too much body fat
- helps move food along
24 Clues: an on going disease • natural drive to eat • helps move food along • over eating compulsively • having too much body fat • over night unhealthy diet • how you see your body/self • overall state of well being • psychological desire for food • controlled eating that's safe • having enough water in your body • too little body weight for height • being unhappy, unmotivated, sadness • ...
Health 2025-06-10
Across
- Nicotine - Cigarettes
- Poison- what drugs do to your body
- Brain - What controls your body
- Ecstasy- Drives sexual manner towards nathaniel luftig
- Cocaine- what Tony Montana takes in the movie scarface
- Something you take when sick
- Behaviour- erratic after taking illicit drugs
- Panic Attack- Something that happens when you get anxiety
- Something that makes you sleep
- Bloodstream - What flows through the body?
Down
- Something against the law
- Hallucinogens- something that makes you hallucinate
- Anxiety- when you are scared you have
- drugs in a hard form
- Another word for supplements.
- something in your body through the nose.
- Inject- putting something into your body through a needle
- Opioids- What does the doctor give to block the pain?
- Teens- common victims
- Fentanyl- Drug’s #1 killer
20 Clues: drugs in a hard form • Nicotine - Cigarettes • Teens- common victims • Something against the law • Fentanyl- Drug’s #1 killer • Something you take when sick • Another word for supplements. • Something that makes you sleep • Brain - What controls your body • Poison- what drugs do to your body • Anxiety- when you are scared you have • something in your body through the nose. • ...
HEALTH 2026-01-09
Across
- – grypa
- – choroba
- – lekarz
- – wizyta (u lekarza)
- – syrop
- – owoce
- – tabletka
- – ćwiczenia
- – szpital
- – dieta
- – stres
- – gorączka
- ache – ból brzucha
- – gorączka
- – ból zęba
- food – zdrowe jedzenie
- – ból pleców
Down
- – niezdrowy
- nose – katar
- – lekarstwo
- – pacjent
- – przeziębienie
- – kichać
- – kaszel
- – dentysta
- – choroba
- – odpoczynek
- – sen
- – ból głowy
- food – niezdrowe jedzenie
- throat – ból gardła
- – woda
- – warzywa
33 Clues: – sen • – woda • – grypa • – syrop • – owoce • – dieta • – stres • – lekarz • – kichać • – kaszel • – choroba • – pacjent • – szpital • – choroba • – warzywa • – tabletka • – dentysta • – gorączka • – gorączka • – ból zęba • – niezdrowy • – lekarstwo • – ćwiczenia • – ból głowy • nose – katar • – odpoczynek • – ból pleców • – przeziębienie • ache – ból brzucha • throat – ból gardła • – wizyta (u lekarza) • food – zdrowe jedzenie • ...
HEALTH 2025-10-02
Across
- Disease that goes around in winter
- a substance used to provide immunity against disease
- another word for vomiting
- Flus and colds are caused by akind of ...
- a synonym for illness
- When you ate something that has gone bad
- Doctors often ... medications to help patients manage their symptoms
- "I can't concentrate, my head hurts so much"
- I can't eat nuts because unforntunately I am ...
- "I think I ate something bad last night. My stomach hurts and I keep throwing up"
- the joint between the thigh and the lower leg
- Sign that you're sick
- blood cancer
Down
- abnormally high body temperature
- Someone that has passed out is ...
- a period of time in which a sick person is kept away from others
- "I fell down the stairs and hit my head. It left a deep ... in my forehead"
- when your throat, hurts you have a ...
- A specially equipped vehicle used to transport the sick or injured
- another word for pain
- when you feel as if everything is turning around, you feel...
- If you have an infection, the doctor may prescribe...
- a feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit
23 Clues: blood cancer • a synonym for illness • another word for pain • Sign that you're sick • another word for vomiting • abnormally high body temperature • Disease that goes around in winter • Someone that has passed out is ... • when your throat, hurts you have a ... • When you ate something that has gone bad • Flus and colds are caused by akind of ... • ...
Health 2025-09-19
Across
- – What word describes a disease that lasts for a very long time?
- – What situation needs immediate medical help?
- – What serious disease can affect different parts of the body and involves uncontrolled cell growth?
- – What adjective refers to breathing and the lungs?
- – What paper or note do you get from a doctor to buy medicine?
- – What instrument do doctors use to listen to your heart and lungs?
- – What is another word for “surgery”?
- – What word means a loss of normal function, like hearing or vision?
- – What substance is used to stop the effects of poison?
- – What section of a hospital do patients stay in?
- – What medical practice makes a patient unable to feel pain during surgery?
- – What serious medical condition affects the brain when blood flow stops?
- – What is another word for “illness”?
- – What do you schedule when you need to see a doctor?
- – What does a doctor perform when checking your health condition?
- – What adjective describes conditions inherited through family DNA?
- – What word describes a dangerous tumor that can spread in the body?
- – What medicine protects you against diseases like flu or measles?
- pressure – What do doctors measure to check if it is high or low?
- – What general word means physical harm to your body?
- – What smaller health center is similar to a hospital but not as large?
- – What type of disease makes the body attack its own cells?
- – What word describes a disease that spreads quickly in one region?
- – What medicine is used to fight bacterial infections?
- – What condition happens when the body lacks essential nutrients?
- – What condition happens when your body reacts badly to certain foods or substances?
Down
- – What word means a group of symptoms that occur together?
- – What is another word for “doctor”?
- – What do you call a regular medical examination?
- – What do you take when you are sick to get better?
- – What symptom means your body temperature is too high?
- – What adjective refers to the heart and blood vessels?
- – What condition is caused by harmful bacteria or viruses in the body?
- – What do doctors give when they identify a disease?
- – What process means getting better after an illness?
- – What is the isolation period to stop the spread of disease?
- – What adjective describes diseases that worsen over time, like Alzheimer’s?
- – What word describes an organism, like a virus or bacteria, that causes disease?
- – What word means the sudden start of a disease in a community?
- – What word means the presence of harmful substances in food, water, or environment?
- – What word describes a person receiving medical care?
- – What adjective describes actions taken to stop illness before it happens?
- – What sign shows that someone is ill?
- – What medicine helps reduce pain?
- – What do doctors give to help cure or improve a disease?
- – What reaction in the body includes redness, swelling, and pain?
- – What injury happens when a bone breaks?
- – What test involves removing tissue to check for disease?
- – What do you feel when the world seems to spin around you?
- – What symptom makes you force air out of your lungs suddenly?
50 Clues: – What medicine helps reduce pain? • – What is another word for “doctor”? • – What is another word for “surgery”? • – What is another word for “illness”? • – What sign shows that someone is ill? • – What injury happens when a bone breaks? • – What situation needs immediate medical help? • – What do you call a regular medical examination? • ...
Health 2025-09-23
Across
- mieć drzazgę, to have a ...
- mieć zgagę, to have a...
- ból głowy
- niestrawność
- kichać
- krwotok z nosa
- mieć gorączkę, to have a...
- infekcja
- mieć kaszel, to have a...
- stracić apetyt, to... appetite
- mieć wysypkę, to have a...
Down
- mieć zatrucie pokarmowe, to have a food...
- biegunka
- wymiotować/vomit/... up
- mieć kaca, to have a...
- przeziębić się, to catch a...
- krwawić
- czuć się kiepsko, to be under the...
- mieć zawroty głowy, to feel...
- zachorować na, to come... with
- ból gardła, ... throat
- nie móc złapać tchu, to be short of...
- grypa
- wyzdrowieć
- katar, runny ...
- być przeziębionym, to have a...
26 Clues: grypa • kichać • krwawić • biegunka • infekcja • ból głowy • wyzdrowieć • niestrawność • krwotok z nosa • katar, runny ... • ból gardła, ... throat • wymiotować/vomit/... up • mieć kaca, to have a... • mieć zgagę, to have a... • mieć kaszel, to have a... • mieć wysypkę, to have a... • mieć drzazgę, to have a ... • mieć gorączkę, to have a... • przeziębić się, to catch a... • ...
HEALTH 2025-10-29
Across
- a written note from a doctor allowing you to buy medicine
- a medical operation performed by a doctor
- the state of feeling healthy and balanced in body and mind (HYPHENATED)
- the process of getting better after being ill or injured
- a substance used to stop or reverse the effect of poison
- extreme tiredness, often after mental or physical effort
- an unpleasant or unexpected result caused by medicine (2 WORDS)
- pain or discomfort in your throat, especially when swallowing (2 WORDS)
- red, itchy spots on the skin caused by allergy or illness
- an injury that cuts or breaks the skin
- a sudden loss of brain function causing paralysis or speech problems
- to vomit; when food comes back up from your stomach (PHRASAL VERB)
- the inability to sleep properly for long periods
- an arranged time to see a doctor or dentist
- to regain consciousness after fainting or being unconscious (PHRASAL VERB))
Down
- official time off work because of illness (2 WORDS)
- unable to feel part of your body, often due to cold or shock
- a dark mark on the skin caused by a hit or fall
- a sign that something is wrong with your body, such as a cough or fever
- (general practitioner) a family doctor who treats common illnesses
- severe tiredness and lack of energy, often from overwork
- a photo taken to see bones or internal organs (HYPHENATED)
- redness or discomfort of the skin or eyes caused by friction or infection
- when your body loses too much water
- a condition in which your body temperature is higher than normal
- medicine used to reduce or stop pain
- when you suddenly expel air from your lungs, often repeatedly
- a hospital room where patients with similar conditions stay
- a strong and harmful need to do or take something repeatedly
- feeling like you are about to vomit or your stomach is upset
- when blood flow to the heart is blocked, causing chest pain (2 WORDS)
31 Clues: when your body loses too much water • medicine used to reduce or stop pain • an injury that cuts or breaks the skin • a medical operation performed by a doctor • an arranged time to see a doctor or dentist • a dark mark on the skin caused by a hit or fall • the inability to sleep properly for long periods • official time off work because of illness (2 WORDS) • ...
Unit 1 Getting started 2023-06-23
Final Vocab Review 2023-12-11
Across
- social pressure among people of the same age or status; can make people feel like they need to do and like the same things to be liked or respected.
- social pressure among people of the same age or status that contributes to good health and can be beneficial.
- series of actions people use to exchange ideas, thoughts, feelings, and information
- making demands of and insulting others
- Illegal activity related to health products and services; for example, deceptive labeling or advertising.
- theories and health claims that are described as being based in science when they are not
- healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment
- use of words, spoken or written, to send a message
- healthcare professional who provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions, and preventive services
- exchange of spoken or unspoken messages between people
- area without nearby full-service grocery stores
- disagreement or argument that occurs due to misunderstandings or differing priorities, values, goals, or needs
- Using techniques that do not clearly state needs, wants, and feelings to make demands of and insult others.
- Process of identifying one's state of health and taking steps to improve it
- federal organization that regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products, and medications
- To take actions that show support
- Poor overall state of health in which a person cannot function normally; caused by factors such as disease
- process of working together to revolve conflict and find acceptable solutions
- healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave
- clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings
- Chemical that carries genetic information; found in chromosomes
- in-person and online communication channels, such as books, TV shows, movies, social media, and advertisements
- the circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- endpoint that is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely
- failures in communication that lead to conflict
- Body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation. Answers questions about the natural world.
- motivation to do an activity or take on certain qualities; can be internal and external
- science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole
- Choices and behaviors that affect a person's chance of developing a disease, unhealthy condition, or injury
- Words that explain how the speaker feels without judging the receiver
- health of human populations around the world
- Extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.
- Land features and any bodies of waste present in an area
- overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another
- Strategies for working through a disagreement or argument in positive, productive ways.
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
Down
- Dimension of health that refers to how well person gets along with others.
- medical care that seeks to prevent health conditions from developing; includes annual physical or wellness exams, checkups, vaccinations, and screenings
- A neutral third party who facilitates a negotiated solution by using reasoning, persuasion, and suggestions for alternatives.
- Health conditions that develop due to a person's genes; do not require the presence of other risk factors.
- practice of always seeking to gather new information and learn new skills
- agreement in which two sides come to together and each side gives in a little
- social pressure among people of the same age or status that encourages unhealthy behaviors or is not respectful.
- Process of working with others to make a decision
- Aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likelihood of optimal health.
- the use of body language, tone, volume, and other methods to send messages
- process of advocating for the health of families and communities by sharing health information
- set of skills designed to help someone avoid participating in unhealthy behaviors
- act of allowing your organs to be donated and transplanted into another person, typically upon your death
- actions that promote the environment and health of a community
- DNA segments that contain the blueprint for the structure and function of a person's cells; affect development, personality, and health
- healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders
- State of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being.
- Courses of action one can take
- Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions
- steps for making a healthy decision include defining the decision, exploring alternatives, considering consequences, identifying the best alternative, deciding, and evaluating
- aspect of community and world health concerned with populations exposed to harmful environmental and societal factors through no fault of their own
- specific endpoint that signifies a condition one hopes to reach
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a particular group or society
- A strategy for resolving difficult conflicts through a neutral third party
- Dimension of health that refers to the expression of thoughts and feelings, including emotions, moods, feelings about one's self, and views about the world.
- People under the age of 18
- medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions
- organizations and programs that help the environment and people within a community
- Presence of water in the environment
- Anyone who purchases goods and services
- Qualities of priorities one considers important
- A person's ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good.
- constructive response to a message
- a process in which specially trained students help other students resolve conflicts peacefully
- Dimension of health that refers to how well the functions.
- hiding or not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings
- Aspects of people's lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease
- listening act of concentrating on the person talking and acknowledging what one has heard
74 Clues: People under the age of 18 • Courses of action one can take • To take actions that show support • constructive response to a message • Presence of water in the environment • making demands of and insulting others • Anyone who purchases goods and services • clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings • health of human populations around the world • ...
Happy ageing! 2019-04-04
Across
- A person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being paid for it
- A national medical savings account system for Singaporeans
- A cellular telephone which includes functions similar to those found on personal computers
- There are 6 different categories of NSA courses: 1) Health & Wellness, 2) IT & Science, 3) Media, Arts & Design, 4) Ageing & Life Skills, 5) Finance & Business and 6) _________
Down
- NSA has ad-hoc learning opportunities such as __________ Learning Programme that match youths and seniors in a group learning environment
- The state of good health achieved by balancing your physical, emotional, mental, and social health
- A card that allows Singaporeans to receive subsidy for medical care
- Email scam or attempt to trick you into giving your password or personal information
- An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for enjoyment
9 Clues: A national medical savings account system for Singaporeans • An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for enjoyment • A card that allows Singaporeans to receive subsidy for medical care • Email scam or attempt to trick you into giving your password or personal information • ...
Haiti at Home 2020-05-28
Across
- the supporting of an individual child’s health and future through donations and the forming of relationships
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health or growth
- an essential liquid to the basic functions of life
- a certified health provider in Haiti; “Hope for Children”
- the coordinator and founder of the Lespwa Timoun Clinic
- the economic and social condition in a community
- a peanut-based paste used for treatment of malnutrition
- a trained individual to care for the sick
- individuals within a community who has the ability to influence the people living there and creating an impact
- a place where patients are given medical treatment
- vehicles that travel to communities to provide prevention and healthcare services
- the combined action of a group of people
- an infectious bacterial disease in the tissue, especially the lungs
- a type of tree that can prevent erosion and offers rich nutrition
- a young human that will grow to be the leaders in society
- a young Haitian priest who founded create Lespwa Timoun Clinic
- to give assistance to others
- a person’s mental or physical condition
- the health care for pregnant women
Down
- Light from Light’s goal of obtaining a day when there is a healthy, self-sustaining rhythm of life for Haitian communities
- the physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society
- the act of becoming different for the improvement of society
- an adult human, who tends to take care and teach their children
- a group of people, both relatives and friends, who love and support each other
- a contact-free way to sanitize hands
- the capital of Haiti
- the monthly donors who sustain Lespwa Timoun throughout the year
- the ability to continue in a healthy state without outside assistance
- Light from Light’s action to strengthen the foundations of progress in Haitian communities, empowering local leaders for long-lasting change
- the conditions of public health (ex: drinking water and sewage disposal)
- a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician
- the confident belief of what God has promised
- a ready-to-use therapeutic food that is crucial to physical and cognitive development malnourished children
- organizations and/or communities that provide continuing support to Light from Light, both financially and spiritually
- the receiving of knowledge, information, and training
35 Clues: the capital of Haiti • to give assistance to others • the health care for pregnant women • a contact-free way to sanitize hands • a person’s mental or physical condition • the combined action of a group of people • a trained individual to care for the sick • the confident belief of what God has promised • the economic and social condition in a community • ...
Mental Health Review II Int Quiz 3 2022-11-13
Across
- a patient with this condition may have very limited interest in activity
- this technique provides graded exposure to previously traumatic events
- if we are not able to handle our emotions at the moment we may focus on this technique
- this condition often exhibits swings between significant depression and manic behaviors
- When you create a 4 part grid that identifies characteristics of tasks you have before you, doing the ones that are ________ on a schedule lessens the need for you do deal with the ones that are urgent and important.
- this techniques makes use of a triangle of elements that include one that can't be addressed directly
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- this can be a structured way to look at emotions in specific situations
- these activities often focus on breathing and body awareness
- this branch of your autonomic nervous system that can activate during stress
- in order for a mental health diagnosis to be a personality disorder it needs to be _____ not episodic
- a commercially available program that provides interesting faces to go along with emotions as well as activities to support emotional regulation
- do this just before an exam to increase blood flow to the brain and release endorphins
- your seat should be ____ the patient and the door if you believe there is a flight risk.
- this technique emphasizes steering a conversation to that you can help to identify a contrast between two different thoughts that are present at the same time.
- this situation, likely familiar, can change the chemistry and function of your brain.
- a treatment technique for PTSD that makes use of visual tracking
- this stage of the group is where the patient will have an opportunity to bring up emotions that were present during the task portion of the group.
- when displaying this characteristic patients are at risk for self harm and tend to be impulsive
- a chemical that is produced during stress that inhibits learning
19 Clues: these activities often focus on breathing and body awareness • a treatment technique for PTSD that makes use of visual tracking • a chemical that is produced during stress that inhibits learning • this technique provides graded exposure to previously traumatic events • this can be a structured way to look at emotions in specific situations • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month (1 of 4) 2023-05-02
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- A nutrient that helps to support a healthy immune system
- The amount of water you should drink daily to stay hydrated
- A type of exercise that strengthens the heart and lungs
- A nutrient that helps to reduce inflammation in the body
- A type of therapy that focuses on the mind-body connection
- The time when your body is at rest and repairing itself
- A type of therapy that uses needles to stimulate specific points on the body
- A nutrient that helps to build and repair muscles
- A type of exercise that improves flexibility and balance
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- A type of exercise that involves slow, steady movements
- A type of therapy that uses touch to promote healing
- A method of relaxation that involves visualization
- Physical activity that involves lifting weights
- A nutrient that helps to maintain healthy bones
- A way to manage stress that involves focusing on the present moment
- Physical activity that involves stretching and breathing
- A type of therapy that uses art to promote healing
- A type of therapy that uses music to promote relaxation
- A type of exercise that involves fast-paced movements
- A nutrient that helps to regulate the nervous system
20 Clues: Physical activity that involves lifting weights • A nutrient that helps to maintain healthy bones • A nutrient that helps to build and repair muscles • A method of relaxation that involves visualization • A type of therapy that uses art to promote healing • A type of therapy that uses touch to promote healing • A nutrient that helps to regulate the nervous system • ...
Crabbe 2022-04-05
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- Where the wildlife live
- His source of mobility in the water
- Person who helps the protagonist with his mental health
- What the protagonist must do to stay alive in the wild
- The home town of the protagonist
- His first thought of running away
- What the protagonist writes in
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- One of the main sources of heat at the beginning of the novel
- Protagonist of the novel
- Where the novel starts
- Side character that saved the protagonist
- Protagonist almost dies this way
- Deuteragonist's favourite food
- Sit around this while camping for warmth
14 Clues: Where the novel starts • Where the wildlife live • Protagonist of the novel • Deuteragonist's favourite food • What the protagonist writes in • Protagonist almost dies this way • The home town of the protagonist • His first thought of running away • His source of mobility in the water • Sit around this while camping for warmth • Side character that saved the protagonist • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-03-15
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- develops in some people that experienced a shocking, scary or dangerous situation
- uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging
- fear caused by an unknown source you can't identify
- mental disorder that reveals itself through an abnormal relationship to food
- emotional state where a person feels extremely sad and hopeless
- an illness that affects the mind and reduces a person's ability to function
- anxiety that persists for a long time and interferes with daily living
- an uncontrolled, reoccurring thought
- behaviors with an urge to repeat over and over
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- rigid patterns of behavior that make it difficult to get along with others
- extreme mood swings from depression to happiness
- anxiety related to a specific situation or object
- regularly have uncontrolled urge to eat large amounts of food
- severe disturbances in thinking, mood, awareness and behavior
- may feel sad and hopeless for months
- doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy weight
- extreme emotions that make it difficult to function well in their daily life
17 Clues: may feel sad and hopeless for months • an uncontrolled, reoccurring thought • uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging • behaviors with an urge to repeat over and over • extreme mood swings from depression to happiness • anxiety related to a specific situation or object • fear caused by an unknown source you can't identify • ...
Alcohol 2023-11-14
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- that contain alcohol.
- The chemical action of yeast on sugars.
- the process of learning to live an alcohol-free life.
- The type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages- a powerful and addictive drug.
- living without alcohol.
- the excessive use of alcohol
- a dependence/condition in which a person believes that a drug is needed in order to feel good or to function normally.
- alcohol concentration (BAC) the amount of alcohol in a person’s blood, expressed as a percentage.
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- a severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose.
- the state of which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person’s physical and mental control is significantly reduced.
- a drug that slows the central nervous system.
- alcohol syndrome a group of alcohol-related birth defects that include physical and mental health problems
- an addict who is dependent on alcohol.
- a dependence/condition in which the user has a chemical need for a
- a disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on
- drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting- a serious problem.
16 Clues: that contain alcohol. • living without alcohol. • the excessive use of alcohol • an addict who is dependent on alcohol. • The chemical action of yeast on sugars. • a drug that slows the central nervous system. • the process of learning to live an alcohol-free life. • a dependence/condition in which the user has a chemical need for a • ...
chapter 1 & chapter 2 Health 2024-01-21
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- All the living and nonliving things that surround you
- The exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs among people
- The sharing of thoughts and feelings between 2 or more people
- Taking steps to make sure something doesn't happen
- Ways to say no effectively
- A combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well being
- The way in which you think ,feel & act
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- Finding a solution to a disagreement or preventing it from becoming a larger conflict
- A disagreement between people of different view points
- Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health
- A goal that you can reach in a short length of time
- Standards on which to base your decisions
- To determine the quality of
- A goal that you plan to reach over an extended length of timesShort-term-goal A goal that you can reach in a short length of time
- Your body's response to changes around you.
- The beliefs that guide the way a person lives
16 Clues: Ways to say no effectively • To determine the quality of • The way in which you think ,feel & act • Standards on which to base your decisions • Your body's response to changes around you. • The beliefs that guide the way a person lives • Taking steps to make sure something doesn't happen • A goal that you can reach in a short length of time • ...
Privacy Act CHC 31 2024-09-12
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- Agencies must not keep health information for too long. They can only keep it for as long as is necessary for any lawful purpose of use.
- a word describing the collection of health information by misrepresenting the purpose of collecting the information
- blank officer is responsible for ensuring agency complies with the act and work with PCO when it investigates complaints
- a person's blank has a full or a degree of access to and control over that person's health information - examples of these are parent / guardian / executor of estate
- Health Act blank require all health information held by providers to be retained for 10 years from the last encounter with the patient unless transferred to another doctor or to the patient.
- two words describing doctors, nurses, pharmacists, health insurers, hospitals, primary health organisations, ACC and the Ministry of Health
- the code allows care practitioners to disclose health information to a blank caregiver
- examples of blank information are medical and treatment history or information about donations of organs or blood
- blank is a professional method of disposal for printed health information
- blank security is the confidentiality agreements with staff and contractors, document tracking and footprinting, staff training
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- the code requires agencies to reasonable security safeguards to protect the information and prevent blank access
- It stipulates that agencies must ensure that personal information is up-to-date, and complete when used
- code applies to health information about blank individual
- health agencies can disclose information if this is necessary to prevent or lessen a blank threat to public health or public safety
- a key concept wherein health agencies need to let patients know how their information is going to be used and disclosed so the patients can make decisions about whether to provide it.
- two words meaning when someone who should not have access to personal information sees it, intentionally or by accident
- blank security is the use of technology and virtual media like email, laptops and portable storage devices, passwords
- blank security is the entry controls, positioning of whiteboards and computer terminals, locked filing cabinets and storage rooms
- Health Act regulations require all health information to be retained for blank years from the last encounter unless patient is transferred.
- collection of health information or data should be for a blank purpose
20 Clues: code applies to health information about blank individual • collection of health information or data should be for a blank purpose • blank is a professional method of disposal for printed health information • the code allows care practitioners to disclose health information to a blank caregiver • ...
issue salon 2025-02-25
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- delivery days at Lillian Wald food pantry
- federal program that helps low-income households, including millions of older adults, pay for
- " Many people (re)discover their Jewishness later in life, as they reflect upon their years and wish to embrace a more meaningful existence, or after a crisis or life-altering event like the loss of a loved one, especially one who was pious. At that stage, people tend to feel they’ve built themselves up, and now they need to decide how to go forward."
- federal and state program that provides health insurance coverage to people with low income and resources
- east & west village locales offering aussie style hand rolls
- federal health insurance program for adults 65+ and younger people with disabilities; eligibility is not based on income or resources
- "best mexican restaurant in the world"
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- regenerative agriculture practice and philosophy that is anchored in three principles or “ethics”: care for the Earth, care for the people and fair share
- is almost three times higher among African American and Hispanic households compared to white households.
- current new york governor known for CDPAP criticism & taking on 47 in mta - congestion pricing frenzy
- offers classes in art, poetry, mental health issues, educational trips, and health and wellness.
- overwhelmingly underpaid & under-acknowledged. a central, yet devalued aspect of human life
- word in the torah that means "old", yet is synonymous with "wise"
13 Clues: "best mexican restaurant in the world" • delivery days at Lillian Wald food pantry • east & west village locales offering aussie style hand rolls • word in the torah that means "old", yet is synonymous with "wise" • overwhelmingly underpaid & under-acknowledged. a central, yet devalued aspect of human life • ...
Health Exam Crossword #1 2022-05-19
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- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- taking action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief.
- a written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service
- overall state of well-being, or total health
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- communication strategies that can help you say no when you are urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful, or that go against your values.
- the various methods of communicating information
6 Clues: overall state of well-being, or total health • the various methods of communicating information • the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being • a written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service • ...
Erika's Extravagant Crossword 2019-02-28
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- Focuses on specific nutrients
- killer A disease that has no symptoms or indications of a disease
- Third line of defense
- Some diseases are chronic
- Called "natural killer" cells
- The #1 killer in the USA
- Amount of students that feel stress
- Vaping can cause this cancer
- Increasing self-esteem and organization is increased by what kind of goal
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- A word used to describe the early signs of a stroke
- Amount of force produced by muscle
- A common pathogen
- A disease that spreads
- A noncancerous tumor
- The "N" in caution
- Drink at least six 8 oz. glasses of
- lack of blood flow due to clogged arteries
- Blueberries are apart of what health triangle
18 Clues: A common pathogen • The "N" in caution • A noncancerous tumor • Third line of defense • A disease that spreads • The #1 killer in the USA • Some diseases are chronic • Vaping can cause this cancer • Focuses on specific nutrients • Called "natural killer" cells • Amount of force produced by muscle • Drink at least six 8 oz. glasses of • Amount of students that feel stress • ...
Re cap 2017-03-30
8 Clues: Our PM's month? • One of the 4 C's • New coin issued this week • Name of a community centre • One of the essentials of a SMART goal • "A goal without a plan is just a w____" • Automatic thought, or lines learned by actors • The most common mental health issue in the workplace
Bullying 2023-03-21
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- spreading rumors, leaving people out of groups
- bullying online
- intimidation, manipulating, stalking
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- a website that is able to teach you about mental health
- what could be one of the reasons someone bullies another
- Pushing or hitting
- The use of the negative words
- repeatedly and intentionally harming an individual
8 Clues: bullying online • Pushing or hitting • The use of the negative words • intimidation, manipulating, stalking • spreading rumors, leaving people out of groups • repeatedly and intentionally harming an individual • a website that is able to teach you about mental health • what could be one of the reasons someone bullies another
CHCs Professor Appreciation Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-04
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- Who teaches Mental Health Nursing?
- Who teaches Fundamentals of Nursing?
- Who teaches Introduction to Ethics (Humanities)?
- Who teaches Pharmacology & Dosage and Calculations for Nursing?
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- Who teaches Obstetric, Newborn and Pediatric Nursing?
- Who teaches Human Anatomy and Physiology I?
- Who teaches Human Growth and Development?
- Who teaches Nursing Capstone?
8 Clues: Who teaches Nursing Capstone? • Who teaches Mental Health Nursing? • Who teaches Fundamentals of Nursing? • Who teaches Human Growth and Development? • Who teaches Human Anatomy and Physiology I? • Who teaches Introduction to Ethics (Humanities)? • Who teaches Obstetric, Newborn and Pediatric Nursing? • Who teaches Pharmacology & Dosage and Calculations for Nursing?
information health systems 2024-06-04
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- (Clinical Decision Support System)
- (Electronic Health Record)
- (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision)
- (Health Information Exchange)
- Coding
- (Personal Health Record)
- Portal
- IT (Health Information Technology)
- Use
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- (Computerized Physician Order Entry)
- Breach
- are some words and phrases that you can use in a crossword puzzle focused on health information systems:
- (Mobile Health)
- Informatics
- (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
- (Protected Health Information)
- Privacy
17 Clues: Use • Breach • Coding • Portal • Privacy • Informatics • (Mobile Health) • (Personal Health Record) • (Electronic Health Record) • (Health Information Exchange) • (Protected Health Information) • (Clinical Decision Support System) • IT (Health Information Technology) • (Computerized Physician Order Entry) • (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) • ...
Health Care Economics 2016-03-19
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- of service plan a physician coordinated health insurance plan that combines characteristics of both HMO and PPO plans
- a flat fee that many health insurance plans require patients to pay each time they have receive a health care service
- insurance a health insurance system that allows individuals to obtain group health benefits through an organization such as an employer a union or as an association
- provider organization plan a health insurance plan that allows patients to received care from a nonplan provider but requires them to pay a higher out of pocket price if they do so
- nonprofit institution community facility that receives federal state and local tax exemptions in exchange for providing a community benefit such as services to medicaid patients and those who are unable to pay
- spending account a monetary account offered through an employer into which money is put through payroll deductions before it is taxed funds can be withdrawn for qualified medical expenses as needed but the funds must be spend each year
- institution a for profit health care facility usually owned by a corporation
- the federally-funded health care program for older Americans
- payment system a health care insurance system that pays the health care provider a fixed amount based on the medical diagnosis or specific procedure rather than on the actual cost for care is greater than the fixed amount the provider must absorb the additional expense
- payment the act of paying for health care with one's own money
- review a process in which a n insurer reviews decisions by physicians and other providers about how much care to provide
- a government program that offers health insurance to many lowincome and disabled people
- provider a health care provider who has a contract with a managed care insurance plan
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- a government health insurance system that provides medical coverage for active and retired service personnel and their dependents
- care a type of health insurance plan that establishes predetermined rates for services with health care providers such as doctors and hospitals and puts providers in the position o managing patient's use of health care
- institution a public health care facility that receives most of its funding from local state or federal sources
- a physician who not only delivers primary care services but also makes referrals for specialty care
- the portion of the medical costs a patient may still have to pay once an insurance plan's deductible has been met
- the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits
- of network provider a health care provider who is not in a particular managed care health insurance plan
- related groups a classification system used by Medicare and Medicaid to determine payment for health services based on diagnosis surgical procedures age and other information
- savings account a monetary account commonly paired with a highdeductible health insurance plan that allows individuals to pay for qualified medical change using taxfree HSA dollars until they meet their deductibles
- utilization making better use of health care resources to cut costs
- the monthly amount paid to a private insurance company for health insurance coverage
24 Clues: the federally-funded health care program for older Americans • payment the act of paying for health care with one's own money • utilization making better use of health care resources to cut costs • the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits • institution a for profit health care facility usually owned by a corporation • ...
Watson's Theory of Human Caring 2014-05-14
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- In her "carative factors" she contrasts medicines _____factors.
- _______Factors is one of the three main elements to her theory
- What Watson believed was a complex, holistic being?
- A description of health involving a high level of overall physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being.
- What kind of care/relationship is central to her theory?
- How many Carative factors are in her theory?
- Watson believed that a person was comprised of three "sphere's of being": mind, ______ and spirit.
- "A human science of persons & human health-illness experiences that are mediated by professional, personal, scientific, esthetic and ethical human transactions".
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- Her theory blends this with the sciences
- What of caring & science examines the relatedness of everything
- Nursing starts with an authentic _____with another person?
- An open system containing both internal & external variables that we can manipulate?
- According to Watson; what is just as important as curing?
13 Clues: Her theory blends this with the sciences • How many Carative factors are in her theory? • What Watson believed was a complex, holistic being? • What kind of care/relationship is central to her theory? • According to Watson; what is just as important as curing? • Nursing starts with an authentic _____with another person? • ...
Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 2013-05-17
5 Clues: _______of control • The way you "see things" • The primary topic for positive psycholoy • when our brain interprets stimuli and assigns meaning • mental health is far more than the _____ of mental illness
Health Crossword 2019-02-28
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- Non Communicable disease dealing with joints
- #1 Teen mental health problem
- Pathogen that causes strep throat
- _____ million teens have juuls
- Pathogen responsible for ringworm
- Nutrients that help you body build, repair and maintain it's tissue
- A disease that spreads from one living organism to another
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food
- The F in F.A.S.T. stands for ____________
- Reduces high sodium
- Arterial blockage interrupts the flow of blood to the brain
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- Non Communicable disease is also known as __________
- _________ of teens are bullied
- Non Communicable disease dealing with the lungs
- _______ of all teens feel stress
- Number of teens that skip school everyday form bullying
- Pathogen responsible for the common cold
- Pathogen responsible for Malaria
18 Clues: Reduces high sodium • #1 Teen mental health problem • _________ of teens are bullied • _____ million teens have juuls • _______ of all teens feel stress • Pathogen responsible for Malaria • Pathogen that causes strep throat • Pathogen responsible for ringworm • Pathogen responsible for the common cold • The F in F.A.S.T. stands for ____________ • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary. Reading and Writing 2024-11-18
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- The weather __________ improved.
- Boxing requires good _________ and fitness.
- Was the ______ written in blue or black pen.
- You look _________. Have we met?
- I am too old to do ___________ sports.
- We must take an alternate _______ home today.
- Can you please ________ what you mean more clearly?
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- Passing your exams is a great _________.
- ________ communication makes a company work better.
- Try to ________ these four words.
- __________ yourself climbing a mountain.
- There is a new _______ for curing cancer.
- This skin cream is for ________ use only.
- You need good ______ health to stay focused.
- Mathematics is a __________ subject.
- The police need _______ to charge the robber.
- I do not like too much _______ at work.
- Liverpool must not _________ Mo Salah to PSG.
18 Clues: The weather __________ improved. • You look _________. Have we met? • Try to ________ these four words. • Mathematics is a __________ subject. • I am too old to do ___________ sports. • I do not like too much _______ at work. • Passing your exams is a great _________. • __________ yourself climbing a mountain. • There is a new _______ for curing cancer. • ...
Mental Health 2023-09-20
Mental health 2022-06-23
4 Clues: act of accepting our own internal experience • one of the factors that cause mental health issue • is a mental state to low mood and aversion to activity • is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
Psychology 101 2017-04-01
8 Clues: number of daughters • Country he was born in • First name of the Psychologist • in 1908 the scale had ___ pictures • Originally went to school to study • what happened to the scale in 1908 • can the tests to these schoolchildren • Binet studied these type of people before those with mental health issues
Benefits of good nutrition and exercise 2023-11-02
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- Your health mentally that can be affected by exercise and nutrition
- eating a balanced diet
- Something that can be prevented by eating healthy and exercisig
- the thing that covers our muscles and body that can be healtheir with our diet
- The things that allow us to move and walk
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- risk can be lowered by eating healthy and exercising
- A hard rock like thign in our mouths used to digest food that can be healthy with a good diet
- any movement that causes your muscles to work
- the risk of conductign a virus or sickness
- A hard rock liek substance in our body that keeps us from beign a mush
10 Clues: eating a balanced diet • The things that allow us to move and walk • the risk of conductign a virus or sickness • any movement that causes your muscles to work • risk can be lowered by eating healthy and exercising • Something that can be prevented by eating healthy and exercisig • Your health mentally that can be affected by exercise and nutrition • ...
lifestyle 2024-01-29
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- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- The process of keeping the body adequately supplied with water.
- The act of focusing one's mind for relaxation or spiritual purposes.
- The practice of being aware and present in the moment.
- The ability to withstand physical or mental exertion for a long period.
- Related to the heart and blood vessels.
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- Training Physical exercise specializing in the use of resistance to induce muscular contraction.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- The quality of bending easily without breaking.
- Physical exercise that improves the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
10 Clues: Related to the heart and blood vessels. • The quality of bending easily without breaking. • The practice of being aware and present in the moment. • The process of keeping the body adequately supplied with water. • The act of focusing one's mind for relaxation or spiritual purposes. • The ability to withstand physical or mental exertion for a long period. • ...
Health 2024-08-29
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- Exercise is crucial for this aspect of health, reducing stress and anxiety
- This type of exercise improves flexibility and calms the mind
- A physical benefit of exercise, related to blood movement in the body
- Regular exercise helps to maintain this, especially important for weight management
- Activity that helps burn calories, build muscle, and increase endurance
- An example of an activity that can reduce the risk of heart disease
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- A chemical in the brain that acts as a natural painkiller and mood elevator
- Regular exercise helps maintain this aspect of health, especially as we age
- A team sport that can improve social interactions
- This type of exercise can help older adults prevent falls
10 Clues: A team sport that can improve social interactions • This type of exercise can help older adults prevent falls • This type of exercise improves flexibility and calms the mind • An example of an activity that can reduce the risk of heart disease • A physical benefit of exercise, related to blood movement in the body • ...
Crucigrama seguridad y medio ambiente 2024-04-19
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- Adaptation of working conditions and equipment to the capabilities and needs of workers
- Possibility of a harmful or unwanted event occurring
- Alteration or deviation from the normal state of health of an organism
- State of physical, mental and social well-being of a person
- Physical damage or injury caused by trauma or injury, which may affect body tissues, organs or systems.
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- Susceptibility or weakness of a person,system or entity to adverse situations, risks or threats
- Activity performed to earn a wage or achieve a goal
- Unexpected or unplanned event that may result in an ________
- A set of measures and precautions to prevent accidents or harm.
- The environment surrounding living things, including physical, chemical, and biological factors.
10 Clues: Activity performed to earn a wage or achieve a goal • Possibility of a harmful or unwanted event occurring • State of physical, mental and social well-being of a person • Unexpected or unplanned event that may result in an ________ • A set of measures and precautions to prevent accidents or harm. • ...
My dream job is Massage therapist 2025-04-17
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- A place for professional body treatment and relaxation.
- The feeling of lightness of mind and body after stress has disappeared.
- Fibrous tissue in the body that has contractile properties and is responsible for the movement of the limbs.
- The perfect state of functioning of the body's systems.
- A general state of being, including physical strength and mental well-being.
- An aromatic liquid used in massage to soothe muscles.
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- The circulation of pressure on the muscles with the fingers and palms.
- Meditation practice to focus the mind and eliminate distractions.
- A practitioner who uses professional techniques to help others relieve physical fatigue.
- The basic energy to maintain life activities in traditional health theory.
10 Clues: An aromatic liquid used in massage to soothe muscles. • A place for professional body treatment and relaxation. • The perfect state of functioning of the body's systems. • Meditation practice to focus the mind and eliminate distractions. • The circulation of pressure on the muscles with the fingers and palms. • ...
Societal Crossroad 2023-12-15
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- use of food to ensure stability in agriculture and economy. (7 letters)
- on the frequency of diseases in flood-prone areas in Cebu. (7 letters)
- product promoting health and waste management for sustainable living. (8 letters)
- exploration of the intricacies of love and societal complexities. (8 letters)
- the complex interplay of ecological shifts and human activities for environmental care. (8 letters)
- kitchen food quality and its analysis for societal improvement. (6 letters)
- essence of water as a crucial asset and the challenges of rainwater harvesting. (6 letters)
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- paper on the impact of noise levels on concentration in high school students. (7 letters)
- poetry theme reflecting on the impact of personal struggles on mental health. (5 letters)
- of societal growth, addressing the unequal distribution of quality education. (10 letters)
- of rainwater harvesting discussed by a group. (11 letters)
- vulnerabilities challenging the Philippines' environmental care initiatives. (11 letters)
- stereotypes and challenging gender expectations in career and education. (9 letters)
- the cytotoxicity of plant extracts through Artemia salina mortality. (10 letters)
14 Clues: of rainwater harvesting discussed by a group. (11 letters) • use of food to ensure stability in agriculture and economy. (7 letters) • product promoting health and waste management for sustainable living. (8 letters) • stereotypes and challenging gender expectations in career and education. (9 letters) • ...
03/14/2022 Women's History Month - 2 2022-03-11
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- First Native American woman in the US to earn a medical degree.
- Her courage and commitment to military medicine earned her the Medal of Honor, she is still the only woman to have ever received this.
- Successfully delivered babies with no formal medical training on the American Frontier.
- Converted her own home into a treatment facility to serve poor Philadelphians.
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- Debunked menstruation myths and won Harvard’s prestigious Boylston Prize.
- First US woman to win a Nobel Prize in science.
- Lived as a man to thrive as a surgeon.
- First Black Army nurse.
- Created the Apgar Score, a test given to babies after birth to determine if extra medical care or emergency care is needed.
- Between 1981 and 1990, she served weekly as a psychiatric consultant on the talk show Good Morning Houston, where she discussed mental health topics prescient to women such as domestic violence, gynecological health, heart health, and eating disorders.
10 Clues: First Black Army nurse. • Lived as a man to thrive as a surgeon. • First US woman to win a Nobel Prize in science. • First Native American woman in the US to earn a medical degree. • Debunked menstruation myths and won Harvard’s prestigious Boylston Prize. • Converted her own home into a treatment facility to serve poor Philadelphians. • ...
health and wellness vocabulary 2021-09-10
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- what is it called when there is a chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness?
- what is it called when a source is trustworthy and dependable?
- what is it called when you are at a state of well being or balanced health over a longer period of time?
- what is it called when there is a passing of traits from parents to biological children?
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- what is it called when there is living and non living things around you?
- what is it called when people have a disagreement with opposing viewpoints,interests or needs?
- what is it called when there is a of a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being?
- what is it called when the body’s response to real or imagined dangers and other life events?
- what is it called when you determine the quality of?
- what is it called when you take action in support of a cause?
10 Clues: what is it called when you determine the quality of? • what is it called when you take action in support of a cause? • what is it called when a source is trustworthy and dependable? • what is it called when there is living and non living things around you? • what is it called when there is a passing of traits from parents to biological children? • ...
Chapter 3 Sayles 2025-01-27
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- a type of erroneous health record due to one patient being issued two or more health record numbers
- a type of matching algorithm that requires exact matches in data elements
- the information, understanding, and experience to make informed decisions
- a type of erroneous health record due to a patient having two or more health record numbers at different locations within a healthcare organization
- raw facts and figures
- a health record format that is both electronic and paper based
- a type of health record user. examples include third-party payers, healthcare organizations, and licensing agencies.
- the ______ purpose of the health record is direct patient care
- data ______ is the process of analyzing patient data to identify healthcare trends
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- deidentified data
- _________ of health information is the process of disclosing patient-identifiable information from the health record to another party
- an example of a _________ purpose of the health record is public health research
- acronym for a patient database that stores all patient data for an entire healthcare organization
- a type of matching algorithm that uses mathematical probabilities
- data that has been turned into something meaningful
- a type of review process that evaluates medical necessity while a patient receives treatment
- a type of erroneous health record due to two or more patients being assigned the same health record number
- acronym for a computerized system that scans and stores documents
- a type of filing system that uses both alphabetic and numeric characters
- a photographic reproduction of documents that is stored on a roll of film
20 Clues: deidentified data • raw facts and figures • data that has been turned into something meaningful • a health record format that is both electronic and paper based • the ______ purpose of the health record is direct patient care • a type of matching algorithm that uses mathematical probabilities • acronym for a computerized system that scans and stores documents • ...
Crises and Disaster Preparedness 2024-07-22
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- The process of sorting multiple casualties
- Federal agency responsible for assessing and responding to disaster events
- persons forced to leave their homes to escape effects of disaster
- Any natural or man-made event that causes a level of destruction or emotional trauma.
- 100 or more casualties
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- People forced to leave homeland due to war or persecution
- Provide shelter, food, basic health and mental health services, and distribution of emergency supplies
7 Clues: 100 or more casualties • The process of sorting multiple casualties • People forced to leave homeland due to war or persecution • persons forced to leave their homes to escape effects of disaster • Federal agency responsible for assessing and responding to disaster events • Any natural or man-made event that causes a level of destruction or emotional trauma. • ...
Learning Aim A and B 2025-05-20
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- A person could have .... if they have a peak flow reading significantly lower than expected for their age
- What is a social factor that might impact health
- It means high blood pressure, a condition that increases the risk of heart problems
- A term describing the body's ability to maintain a healthy weight
- What does a high resting pulse rate suggest about a person's health is
- A patient has a blood pressure reading of 145/95 mmHg. What does this result suggest?
- is a cultural factor that might influence health choices
- Name a lifestyle choice that could positively impact health
- Is a physical factors that can affect health and wellbeing
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- What is a physical factor that can affect health and wellbeing?
- Describe one possible lifestyle cause of high cholesterol levels
- How can smoking affect a person's health
- A health ....... is a measurement used to assess a person’s physical health, such as BMI, blood pressure, peak flow, or pulse rate.
- What does a BMI over 30 indicate
- Give an example of an economic factor that can influence health
- Name one potential health risks linked to high blood pressure
- A physiological indicator measured to assess heart health.
- What is peak flow used to measure
- is one example of a lifestyle choice that could negatively affect health
19 Clues: What does a BMI over 30 indicate • What is peak flow used to measure • How can smoking affect a person's health • What is a social factor that might impact health • is a cultural factor that might influence health choices • A physiological indicator measured to assess heart health. • Is a physical factors that can affect health and wellbeing • ...
Health Information Management Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-01
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- Acronym for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- The state of data privacy, generally held under ethical and legal obligations of non-disclosure without patient consent
- NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system
- A document granting permission or authority
- Acronym for Registered Health Information Administrator certification
- Acronym for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
- Acronym for American Health Information Management Association
- Converting voice-recorded reports by practitioners into text format
- Written notations in a patient's medical record
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- An entity which performs functions on behalf of a covered entity, which involves the use or disclosure of PHI
- Individual designated by the patient to provide care guidance and support and entitled to receive information about the patient
- Data copy and Release of Information Service contracted by NorthShore
- Transforming descriptions of medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical code numbers
- Health care provider, health plan, or health clearinghouse which electronically stores, transmits, or maintains patient data
- Document that describes to patients how their medical information may be used and disclosed
- Acronym for Health Information Management
- Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage
- An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI
- Acronym for Protected Health Information
20 Clues: Acronym for Protected Health Information • Acronym for Health Information Management • A document granting permission or authority • Written notations in a patient's medical record • NorthShore's main Electronic Health Record system • An unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of PHI • Document Imaging to allow for digital file storage • ...
Week Five Spelling Crossword 2020-04-30
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- a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
- an essential part of all living organisms, especially as structural components of body tissues such as muscle.
- often referred to as carbs.
- in a good physical or mental condition; in good health.
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition
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- A major component of all cell membranes and is used to make essential molecules such as hormones
- the process of digesting food.
- in food provide energy in the form of heat so that our bodies can function.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth.
10 Clues: often referred to as carbs. • the process of digesting food. • a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • in a good physical or mental condition; in good health. • in food provide energy in the form of heat so that our bodies can function. • any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition • ...
Body image and mental health 2021-03-20
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- Having really intense exposure_______ can lead to a really big positive change for them
- “Body Image problems can feature in a range of mental health conditions including__________ anxiety and social phobias”
- There is an obsession with how they think ______ sees them
- These illnesses lead to very serious ________ health problems
- BDD has one of the highest______ rates of any psychiatric problem
- BDD people tend to use food as a compulsive _________ disorder
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- One of the illnesses mentioned is…
- It is hard because they have to _____ with disorders regularly
- Type of disorder known as BDD: People can have a very distorted perception of their body and their appearance
- “For some people negative body image can be linked to _____ eating".
10 Clues: One of the illnesses mentioned is… • There is an obsession with how they think ______ sees them • These illnesses lead to very serious ________ health problems • It is hard because they have to _____ with disorders regularly • BDD people tend to use food as a compulsive _________ disorder • BDD has one of the highest______ rates of any psychiatric problem • ...
accreditation 2022-03-21
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- What Required Organizational Practice (ROP) do we follow to help with skin and wounds?
- How do we know we are providing care for the correct patient/client/resident?
- How do we ensure our tools/machines/devices are in good working order?
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- What screening do we do in Emergency, LTC, Mental Health and Addictions?
- How do we reduce Health Care -associated infections?
- What is occurring October 2022?
- How do we know what people's medications are when they are home?
- What process is used to formalize process among team members conducting a surgical procedure in the OR?
- How do we optimize the use of antimicrobials?
- What type of clot prevention do we use on most inpatients?
10 Clues: What is occurring October 2022? • How do we optimize the use of antimicrobials? • How do we reduce Health Care -associated infections? • What type of clot prevention do we use on most inpatients? • How do we know what people's medications are when they are home? • How do we ensure our tools/machines/devices are in good working order? • ...
Chapter 13: Aging and Neurocognitive Disorders 2016-08-12
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- This ethnic group's suicide rates in older adults is similar to that of whites
- This ethnic group of older adults struggles most with depressive symptoms
- Older adults are 2x as likely to commit this than younger adults
- Can affect between 4-10% of older adults
- Group most at risk for committing suicide
- A medication used in the treatment of late-life alcohol-related disorder
- Amount of older adults who receive mental health treatment
- This gender of older adults is more common for having anxiety disorders
- Therapy treatment which is well suited for older adults with anxiety disorders
- Where older adults seek mental health treatment first
- The subdiscipline of psychology that addresses aging
- Approximately 60% of older adults improve with this treatment
- Antidepressants that are effective for adults with anxiety disorders
- This institute recommends that adults aged 65+ limit one alcoholic drink/day
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- A risk factor for suicide in older adults
- These rates among older adults with bipolar disorder are elevated
- This disorder overlaps with depression significantly in older adults
- Physical symptom in medical problems that are also common in anxiety
- Therapy that focuses on the recall of significant past events
- Depressive disorder due to another medical condition
- Few older adults develop this after the age of 65
- A word older adults prefer to use instead of psychological terms about anxiety
- Signs of this indicates that prescription abuse may be occurring
- The most commonly abused substance by older adults
- Used in the treatment of bipolar disorder
- Differences that occur because people are born in different generations
- Number of weeks symptoms must be present for a diagnosis
- A gene that is correlated to later in life depression
- Symptoms that make identifying psychological symptoms harder
- The generation of those born between 1945-1964
30 Clues: Can affect between 4-10% of older adults • A risk factor for suicide in older adults • Group most at risk for committing suicide • Used in the treatment of bipolar disorder • The generation of those born between 1945-1964 • Few older adults develop this after the age of 65 • The most commonly abused substance by older adults • ...
Wellness and Safety Go Hand in Hand!! 2016-07-13
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- mental and emotional steadiness
- hazard a source of danger
- power to resist force
- security things done to make people or places safe
- to go on foot for exercise or pleasure
- protection the state of being kept from harm
- the quality or state of being fit
- violation the act of doing something that is not allowed by a law or rule
- urgency very important and needing immediate attention
- knowledge information, understanding
- regulations an official rule or law that says how something should be done
- recovery the act or process of returning to a normal state
- notify to tell someone officially about something
- to give or be a reason for doing something
- hopeful or optimistic
- strategy a careful plan or method for achieving a particular goal
- to become extended without breaking
- inspect to view closely in critical appraisal
- incident an occurrence of an action or situation
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- accident an event that is not planned or intended
- assess to determine the importance, size, or value
- harmful causing or capable of causing damage
- to find amusement or pleasure in something
- danger the possibility that you will be hurt
- manipulation of tissues
- a behavior pattern acquired by frequent repetition
- education the action or process of teaching someone
- the act or practice of stopping something bad from happening
- long continuance
- a way of becoming rested or calm and free from stress
- physical activity that is done in order to become stronger and healthier
- process of eating the right kind of food
- training a process by which someone is taught skills
- system of exercises for mental and physical health
- inhale and exhale
- measure an amount or degree of something
- physical strength
- the condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit
- cause a reason for an action or condition
- habitual nourishment
40 Clues: long continuance • inhale and exhale • physical strength • habitual nourishment • power to resist force • hopeful or optimistic • manipulation of tissues • hazard a source of danger • mental and emotional steadiness • the quality or state of being fit • to become extended without breaking • knowledge information, understanding • to go on foot for exercise or pleasure • ...
Human Growth & Development 2021-09-20
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- love without limitation or quantification
- between childhood and adulthood
- the fluid-filled sac that contains and protects a fetus in the womb
- process by which the zygote attaches to the uterine wall
- the confidence that a person can control his or her own body
- the legal process of taking a chid of other parents as one's own
- time when a person begins to develop certain traits of adults
- alcohol related birth defects including both physical and mental problems
- able to make correct decisions about behavior when adults are not present to enforce rules
- the state at which the mental and emotional capabilities of an individual are fully developed
- disorders caused partly or completely by defects in genes
- a thick, blood rich tissue that lines the wall of the uterus; nourishes the embryo
- thread like structures found within the nucleus of a cell; carries code for inherited traits
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- critical changes that occur in all stages of life
- basic unit of hereditary
- group of developing cells after 8th week of pregnancy
- aka deoxyribonucleic acid; chemical unit that makes of chromosomes
- the union of male sperm cell and female egg
- feelings of sadness or loneliness associated with children leaving home and entering adulthood
- a promise or pledge
- a firm observance of core ethical values
- steps that a pregnant female can take to provide for her own health and the health of her baby
- state at which the physical body and all its organs are fully developed
- a cluster of cells that develop between 3rd and 8th week of pregnancy
- events that need to happen in order for a person to continue growing
- a procedure in which a syringe is inserted through a pregnant abdominal wall to take a sample of amniotic fluid
26 Clues: a promise or pledge • basic unit of hereditary • between childhood and adulthood • a firm observance of core ethical values • love without limitation or quantification • the union of male sperm cell and female egg • critical changes that occur in all stages of life • group of developing cells after 8th week of pregnancy • ...
Rules and Tools 2020-02-26
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- You give this to recognize positive, pro-social behavior in a peer
- Address various topics that apply to all T.C. participants
- A group used to ask for help and feedback from peers
- One of the cardinal rules of T.C. is to abide by ________
- Participants in this phase are required to have a “big brother”
- Exists to provide feedback and possible learning experiences for participants
- All participants may ________ T.C. at any time
- All pull-ups are ________
- The three phases of T.C. are Orientation, __________ and Senior
- A meeting held between structure members, para-pros and staff
- A time each week when all T.C. staff and participants meet together
- Criminal behaviors occur as a result of learning poor ___________
- T.C. is your job. If a participant does not show up to a group or class, they will not get ______
- A group of peers that provide leadership and guidance to the community
- Thoughts+________=behaviors
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- Together we are what we can’t be alone
- Used to point out negative behaviors in peers by pointing out thinking errors/distortions
- This is taken daily in all groups and activities. It is mandatory.
- __________ help participants work on a negative behavior that they have continued to display after several verbal and written warnings
- A sheet used to help you and your counselor keep track of what you have been working on
- If you wish to speak with someone regarding your mental health needs, contact mental health via a _______
- The name of this class is _____________
- After graduation from T.C., you are in the _________ phase.
- Written by a participant after he has a personal encounter
- Last resort T.C. tool to deal with negative behavior of a participant
- The very essence of how we see ourselves, other people, the world around us and the future
- Unauthorized use or imitation of language or thoughts of another author
27 Clues: All pull-ups are ________ • Thoughts+________=behaviors • Together we are what we can’t be alone • The name of this class is _____________ • All participants may ________ T.C. at any time • A group used to ask for help and feedback from peers • One of the cardinal rules of T.C. is to abide by ________ • Address various topics that apply to all T.C. participants • ...
BCSO Radio 2020-11-23
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- Madisonville is the county seat of this county
- The four letter acronym for the jail that automatically verifies location in CAD
- Most of the northern boundary of Brazos County
- We never ______ SO calls
- First town you come across if leaving CS on Wellborn/FM 2154
- Eastern boundary of Brazos County (2 words)
- _____ ______ and Kurten are smaller towns on E SH 21 (2 words)
- To become a resident of BCDC you have to complete the _____ process
- Inmates that perform manual labor for the county
- Deputies: Animal complaints in the county are handled by _____ ____ (2 words)
- Tabor and Edge are two smaller towns in this area of Brazos County
- Franklin is the seat of this county
- This county is the birthplace of Texas and the home of Brenham
- Texas ______ Beverage Commission
- Burleson County is on this side of Brazos County
- Emergency commitment order for mental health patients
- When someone gives you this exit from SH 6, you need to clarify if it is FM 2154 or FM 159
- The limit of BCSO jurisdiction (2 words)
- You should always check for ______ prior to dispatching
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- Surrounding county which shares the smallest section of border with Brazos County
- The Sheriff (2 words)
- Western and Southern boundary of Brazos County (2 words)
- This county has an annual Kolache Fest in Caldwell
- Priority E, 1 and some 2 calls are broadcast to ______ in addition to dispatching BCSO deputies
- BCSO “Detective”
- The last town in Brazos County just before you get to Robertson County on SH 6
- Works for Texas Parks and Wildlife (2 words)
- Madison & Grimes Counties are on this side of Brazos County
- Navasota is in ________ _______ (2 words)
- Small town on W SH 21
- We notify this agency for any vehicle collisions in the county
- Team that specializes in handling mental health emergencies
32 Clues: BCSO “Detective” • The Sheriff (2 words) • Small town on W SH 21 • We never ______ SO calls • Texas ______ Beverage Commission • Franklin is the seat of this county • The limit of BCSO jurisdiction (2 words) • Navasota is in ________ _______ (2 words) • Eastern boundary of Brazos County (2 words) • Works for Texas Parks and Wildlife (2 words) • ...
Chapter 4, Section 2 Eating Disorders 2024-03-26
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- People with bulimia often become depressed and may even think about _____________
- The _________ caused by extreme diets can trigger more binges, which can trigger more dieting - a yoyo effect
- the cycle of bingeing and purging has negative effects on one's health including ______________, kidney damage, and a lack of necessary vitamins and minerals
- People with bulimia purge food after eating by making themselves vomit or by using _______________
- people with ____________ go on uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging the food from their bodies
- Mental health experts work with anorexia nervosa patients and their family members to address the _______________ emotional problems
- Many teens are not _____________ with the size or shape of their bodies
- People with anorexia may be attempting to take control of their lives. Instead, the disorder begins to ____________ them
- mental disorder that that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food
- Even when they are extremely _______, people with anorexia see themselves as fat and work hard to lose more weight
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- People with ______________ disorder regularly have an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food
- A person with this condition doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight
- To deal with weight gain from binges, some people try ____________ diets that promise rapid weight loss
- Eating disorders are about more than just food. They are about __________, thoughts, and attitudes
- The main symptom of anorexia nervosa is extreme weight loss but other symptoms include _________ heart and breathing rates
- Bulimia may begin in connection with a diet, but the person soon becomes unable to stop the cycle of bingeing and ________________
- One possible sign of bulimia are trips to the ____________ right after eating
- The main physical risks of binge eating disorder are excess weight gain and unhealthy ______________
- A person with anorexia can _________________ to death
- People with anorexia usually ______ there is a problem and need to be encouraged to get help
20 Clues: A person with anorexia can _________________ to death • Many teens are not _____________ with the size or shape of their bodies • One possible sign of bulimia are trips to the ____________ right after eating • People with bulimia often become depressed and may even think about _____________ • ...
Chapter 6: Careers in Health Care 2021-10-21
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- a person who cares for sick at home
- a person who helps fill presciptions
- a person who helps vets care for pets
- a health work who assists a professional
- a hospital aid who cares for patients
- a person who cleans teeth and takes xrays
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- a nurse who completed training
- animal doctor
- a nurse who completed 2-4 yr program
- a person who helps with mental issues
- a person who assists dentists with care
11 Clues: animal doctor • a nurse who completed training • a person who cares for sick at home • a nurse who completed 2-4 yr program • a person who helps fill presciptions • a person who helps with mental issues • a person who helps vets care for pets • a hospital aid who cares for patients • a person who assists dentists with care • a health work who assists a professional • ...
