mental health Crossword Puzzles
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) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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? • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
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.
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 • ...
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 • ...
Economics crossword! (Siona's Version). 2023-10-08
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- Starbucks serves us over_d coffee.
- Jaali, ex, पोर्ट.
- If I'm from Kenye and Asia, I am_.
- What I have for Taylor Swift concert tickets.
- There is a _ of men who are green flags.
- rhymes with fax
- (For The Weeknd fans) Type of inflation The Weeknd sings about.
- Jaa Big MAC, ro. ECO, nom-nom-EEEEE.
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- Money tree police EEEEEE.
- iron deficiency without the iron.
- Something our mental health lacks and so does price.
11 Clues: rhymes with fax • Jaali, ex, पोर्ट. • Money tree police EEEEEE. • iron deficiency without the iron. • Starbucks serves us over_d coffee. • If I'm from Kenye and Asia, I am_. • Jaa Big MAC, ro. ECO, nom-nom-EEEEE. • There is a _ of men who are green flags. • What I have for Taylor Swift concert tickets. • Something our mental health lacks and so does price. • ...
Chapter 8 2024-03-27
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- writ requesting judge examine individuals being properly held
- too dangerous to be let back out
- amount of people with mental health conditions
- more of this than hospitals
- first step to begin criminal trial
- written order by police to appear in court
- holding convict before trial
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- provided by both sides to prove guilt or no guilt
- defendant is brought in court for charges
- giving guilty or not guilty verdict
- process between defense attorney/judges
11 Clues: more of this than hospitals • holding convict before trial • too dangerous to be let back out • first step to begin criminal trial • giving guilty or not guilty verdict • process between defense attorney/judges • defendant is brought in court for charges • written order by police to appear in court • amount of people with mental health conditions • ...
Tobacco Cessation 2023-05-26
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- harmful chemical found in cigarette smoke
- In children second hand smoking can cause this
- A short term effect of smoking
- What cigarettes are made of
- Nicotine boosting a chemical called
- how many years it take time to get better after quit smoking
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- Common health problem among smokers
- Physical and/or Mental dependence on a drug
- Cigarettes can give you many types of these disease
- A smokers teeth will turn this color
- The addictive drug in tobacco
11 Clues: What cigarettes are made of • The addictive drug in tobacco • A short term effect of smoking • Common health problem among smokers • Nicotine boosting a chemical called • A smokers teeth will turn this color • harmful chemical found in cigarette smoke • Physical and/or Mental dependence on a drug • In children second hand smoking can cause this • ...
Depression 2025-04-06
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- A basic emotion commonly felt during depression
- Persistent tiredness not relieved by rest
- A general emotional state, often affected in depression
- An event or situation that initiates depressive symptoms
- Withdrawal from social interactions
- Help from friends, family, or groups
- Strategies used to manage stress and emotions
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- Difficulty falling or staying asleep
- A brain chemical linked to mood regulation
- Treatment involving talking to a mental health professional
- A common co-occurring condition with depression
11 Clues: Withdrawal from social interactions • Difficulty falling or staying asleep • Help from friends, family, or groups • Persistent tiredness not relieved by rest • A brain chemical linked to mood regulation • Strategies used to manage stress and emotions • A basic emotion commonly felt during depression • A common co-occurring condition with depression • ...
The perks of being a wallflower 2025-04-21
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- how the book is written
- The girl Charlie falls in love with
- the name Patrick gets after the first day of school
- main character
- mental health struggle Charlie deals with
- A present Charlie receives from Sam at the Secret Santa party
- the place Charlie starts his story
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- party where you have to exchange gifts, but you don't know who gave it
- its all about being ...
- the presents Charlie always gives
- his first friend
11 Clues: main character • his first friend • how the book is written • its all about being ... • the presents Charlie always gives • the place Charlie starts his story • The girl Charlie falls in love with • mental health struggle Charlie deals with • the name Patrick gets after the first day of school • A present Charlie receives from Sam at the Secret Santa party • ...
crossword #1 2023-03-15
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- Change: Long-term change in global climate patterns.
- Practical application of scientific knowledge.
- Acquisition of knowledge and skills.
- Physical and mental wellbeing.
- Protection of computer systems and data.
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations.
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- Integration and interaction among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- Setting up a business and taking financial risks for profit.
- Media: Online platforms for creating and sharing content.
- Intelligence: Machines that think and learn like humans.
- Inclusion of people from different backgrounds.
11 Clues: Physical and mental wellbeing. • Acquisition of knowledge and skills. • Protection of computer systems and data. • Practical application of scientific knowledge. • Inclusion of people from different backgrounds. • Change: Long-term change in global climate patterns. • Intelligence: Machines that think and learn like humans. • ...
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 _____________ • ...
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? • ...
Plant the Seed 2018-02-09
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- _____ are a good way to add flavor to a recipe without adding extra sodium, which has been shown to cause cognitive decline.
- Dark, leafy _______ like kale and spinach are considered superfoods and are one of the food groups recommended on the MIND Diet.
- One serving of this purple, reddish leafy vegetable with a bitter taste gives you your daily recommended value of Vitamin K.
- Eating high __________ foods causes cognitive decline by reducing blood flow to the brain, according to a recent Weill Cornell Medicine study.
- Gardening also benefits your ________ health by reducing stress, anxiety, and depression.
- ______ is a dark, leafy green often used in salads that contains 6x the recommended daily amount of brain protective vitamin K.
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- _______, like almonds and walnuts, contain healthy fats, fiber, and antioxidants—and they can help lower bad cholesterol.
- Pumpkin, chai and sunflower are classified as ______ and contain vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that promote good brain health.
- This is a trendy, popular name for nutrient-rich foods that are beneficial for your health and well-being.
- The activity of planting things in soil also known as, _________ is known to strengthen the brain and reduce the risk for Alzheimer’s Disease, according to research.
- Spending time outside in your garden, in the sunshine helps your body produce much needed ___________, which helps your body absorb calcium.
- This vitamin with the full name Koagulation, helps your blood clot and studies show it also reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s Disease.
- Popeye used this leafy green when he needed strength but it’s also recommended if you want to improve your brain health
- Not only is this mineral crucial for bone health, it plays an important part of the body’s electrical system and signaling in the brain.
14 Clues: Gardening also benefits your ________ health by reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. • This is a trendy, popular name for nutrient-rich foods that are beneficial for your health and well-being. • Popeye used this leafy green when he needed strength but it’s also recommended if you want to improve your brain health • ...
Plant the Seed 2018-02-09
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- Pumpkin, chai and sunflower are classified as ______ and contain vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that promote good brain health.
- Dark, leafy _______ like kale and spinach are considered superfoods and are one of the food groups recommended on the MIND Diet.
- _______, like almonds and walnuts, contain healthy fats, fiber, and antioxidants—and they can help lower bad cholesterol.
- ______ is a dark, leafy green often used in salads that contains 6x the recommended daily amount of brain protective vitamin K.
- One serving of this purple, reddish leafy vegetable with a bitter taste gives you your daily recommended value of Vitamin K.
- Eating high __________ foods causes cognitive decline by reducing blood flow to the brain, according to a recent Weill Cornell Medicine study.
- This vitamin with the full name Koagulation, helps your blood clot and studies show it also reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s Disease.
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- _____ are a good way to add flavor to a recipe without adding extra sodium, which has been shown to cause cognitive decline.
- Gardening also benefits your ________ health by reducing stress, anxiety, and depression.
- Popeye used this leafy green when he needed strength but it’s also recommended if you want to improve your brain health
- This is a trendy, popular name for nutrient-rich foods that are beneficial for your health and well-being.
- The activity of planting things in soil also known as, _________ is known to strengthen the brain and reduce the risk for Alzheimer’s Disease, according to research.
- Not only is this mineral crucial for bone health, it plays an important part of the body’s electrical system and signaling in the brain.
- Spending time outside in your garden, in the sunshine helps your body produce much needed ___________, which helps your body absorb calcium.
14 Clues: Gardening also benefits your ________ health by reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. • This is a trendy, popular name for nutrient-rich foods that are beneficial for your health and well-being. • Popeye used this leafy green when he needed strength but it’s also recommended if you want to improve your brain health • ...
Child Abuse Vocabulary 2022-10-13
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- Anything to a child's health or welfare
- Exemption from civil or criminal charges resulting from reporting "in good faith"
- Failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, health care or needed supervision.
- Physician, school teacher, law enforcement officer, judge, health or mental health professional
- Any non-accidental injury, sexual battery, or injury to the intellectual or psychological capacity of a child by the parent, adult household member, or other person responsible for the child's welfare.
- Sexual contact or interaction between a child and an adult or older child. Includes exposure, fondling, touching sexual organs, forcible rape, sodomy, exploitation, and showing pornography.
- a human being between the stages of birth and puberty
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- Anything to a child's health or welfare
- The mistreatment of a child by a person responsible for the child's welfare that results in injury or harm to the child.
- When the parents deny satisfying or fulfilling relationships, thus avoiding most interactions as a method of avoiding rejection and failure. The lack of support or emotional care or love can cause the infant and/or child's weight to fall below the 5th percentile for age.
- Failure to provide support, acceptance, attention, warmth, supervision and normal living experiences for a child to extent that the child is impaired in ability to function normally in performance and behavior.
- domestic abuse directed at a child
- A form of emotional abuse that involves excessive yelling, shaming, belittling and/or teasing of a child.
13 Clues: domestic abuse directed at a child • Anything to a child's health or welfare • Anything to a child's health or welfare • a human being between the stages of birth and puberty • Exemption from civil or criminal charges resulting from reporting "in good faith" • Failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, health care or needed supervision. • ...
Cultural Diversity in Healthcare 2023-08-16
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- May refuse surgical procedure or diagnostic tests on Sabbath or holy days. The star of David is symbol of their religious beliefs.
- Health care beliefs may include only using the right hand to take medications since the left hand is considered dirty.
- Values, beliefs, attitudes, languages, symbols, rituals, behaviors and customs unique to a particular group of people and passed from one generation to the next
- Health care beliefs include not buying health insurance. Religious beliefs include prohibiting the use of modern technology such as, electricity and phones.
- Is a preference that inhibits impartial judgement.
- Classification of people based on national origin.
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- Beliefs individuals have about themselves, their connections with others, and their relationship with a higher power.
- Health care beliefs may include anointing with oil can promote healing. Religious practices can include special undergarments to symbolize dedication to God and should not be removed unless necessary.
- Religious practices may include prayer books and rosary beads.
- Care that provides for the well being of the whole person and meets not only physical needs but social, emotional, and mental needs.
- Also referred to as Christian, the Bible is considered the holy book and a symbol of their religion.
11 Clues: Is a preference that inhibits impartial judgement. • Classification of people based on national origin. • Religious practices may include prayer books and rosary beads. • Also referred to as Christian, the Bible is considered the holy book and a symbol of their religion. • ...
Participate in WHS Process 2013-02-18
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- When a person becomes ill because of mental strain causing psychological illness through negative experiences at work.
- The process of managing risks caused by hazards in the workplace. Risk management involves hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control
- A method of deciding what is the best or most practical way to reduce the risk of injury by an identified hazard e.g. stopping the loud noises in a factory is better than handing out ear plugs.
- any place where a worker goes, or is likely to be, while at work.
- Bring together workers and management to assist in the development and review of health and safety policies and procedures for the workplace. Health and safety representative - represent workers on health and safety matters
- Instruction on how to do a job safely e.g. operating a forklift or lifting hoist.
- An industrial organisation that represents its workers.
- The lifting, lowering and moving of objects by a person e.g. carrying boxes or house bricks.
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- The probability that harm might come to a person.
- The person chosen by the employer to organise and oversee the work carried out by workers.
- The sharing of information and exchange of views on WHS matters between managers and workers or their representatives. This may also include participating in decision-making on WHS issues.
- Substance products that can harm a person's health through illness, injury or disease e.g. cleaning solvents and chemicals.
- Equipment used by workers to protect themselves from hazards in the workplace such as safety boots and helmets, gloves, goggles, aprons or sunscreen
- The NSW Government organisation responsible for enforcing WHS law. Worker includes any person who carries out work for a PCBU.
- Anything that might cause harm to a person.
- The responsibility of the employer to look after the health and safety of people at work.
16 Clues: Anything that might cause harm to a person. • The probability that harm might come to a person. • An industrial organisation that represents its workers. • any place where a worker goes, or is likely to be, while at work. • Instruction on how to do a job safely e.g. operating a forklift or lifting hoist. • ...
Participate in WHS Processes - Children Services 2013-02-18
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- The probability that harm might come to a person.
- Products that can harm a person's health through illness, injury or disease e.g. cleaning solvents and chemicals.
- Any place where a worker goes, or is likely to be, while at work.
- A method of deciding what is the best or most practical way to reduce the risk of injury by an identified hazard e.g. stopping the loud noises in a factory is better than handing out ear plugs.
- The sharing of information and exchange of views on WHS matters between managers and workers or their representatives. This may also include participating in decision-making on WHS issues.
- The lifting, lowering and moving of objects by a person e.g. carrying boxes or house bricks
- Equipment used by workers to protect themselves from hazards in the workplace such as safety boots and helmets, gloves, goggles, aprons or sunscreen
- Instruction on how to do a job safely e.g. operating a forklift or lifting hoist.
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- The NSW Government organisation responsible for enforcing WHS law. Worker includes any person who carries out work for a PCBU.
- When a person becomes ill because of mental strain causing psychological illness through negative experiences at work.
- Anything that might cause harm to a person.
- Bring together workers and management to assist in the development and review of health and safety policies and procedures for the workplace. Health and safety representative - represent workers on health and safety matters
- The responsibility of the employer to look after the health and safety of people at work.
- The person chosen by the employer to organise and oversee the work carried out by workers.
- The process of managing risks caused by hazards in the workplace. Risk management involves hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control
- An industrial organisation that represents its workers.
16 Clues: Anything that might cause harm to a person. • The probability that harm might come to a person. • An industrial organisation that represents its workers. • Any place where a worker goes, or is likely to be, while at work. • Instruction on how to do a job safely e.g. operating a forklift or lifting hoist. • ...
Health II Chapt 9 2024-04-03
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- disordered eating pattern characterized by an obsession with healthy eating
- decreased bone density
- reshaping of the nose
- fine hair that grows all over the body
- feeling the need to meet unrealistically high expectations
- what you say to yourself
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- lack of menstruation
- your thoughts and feelings about how you look
- attempts to rid the body of food
- infrequent or delayed hard, dry bowel movements
- professional trained to diagnose and treat people with mental health conditions
11 Clues: lack of menstruation • reshaping of the nose • decreased bone density • what you say to yourself • attempts to rid the body of food • fine hair that grows all over the body • your thoughts and feelings about how you look • infrequent or delayed hard, dry bowel movements • feeling the need to meet unrealistically high expectations • ...
Advent Calendar 2022-12-15
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- All variations in the house when you are home
- Boxers swing it over their head and under feet
- Reed said he loves them in BVIs
- Funny like playdough
- A new approach to mental health
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- Another traditional toy that rhymes with hoho
- A tradition in the kitchen
- Toy that is a lot like the ever ready bunny
- Traditional toy for a steady hand
- Traditional toy to play on the stairs
- Make one in winter inside or outside
11 Clues: Funny like playdough • A tradition in the kitchen • Reed said he loves them in BVIs • A new approach to mental health • Traditional toy for a steady hand • Make one in winter inside or outside • Traditional toy to play on the stairs • Toy that is a lot like the ever ready bunny • Another traditional toy that rhymes with hoho • All variations in the house when you are home • ...
Health 2021-06-09
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- Cigarettes have liquid in them that contain
- What do steroids mainly give you
- What are are substances that change how your body works
- What substance gives you immunity to virus diseases
- What causes strep throat
- What non living organism causes the Flu
- What age does someone have to be to drink alcohol
- What electronic and smoke
- What country first made steroids
- What is the most popular reason for taking steroids
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- What is is the most common symptom of the Flu
- What type of disease is the covid 19
- What is it called when someone can’t stop doing something
- What is the most common way for spreading the Flu
- What state has the most Flu cases
- What is it called when someone drinks too much and acts differently
- What gender uses steroids more often
- What drink has the least amount of Alcohol in it
- What is the drink only 21 or older citizens can drink
- What drug do people use to gain muscle
20 Clues: What causes strep throat • What electronic and smoke • What do steroids mainly give you • What country first made steroids • What state has the most Flu cases • What type of disease is the covid 19 • What gender uses steroids more often • What drug do people use to gain muscle • What non living organism causes the Flu • Cigarettes have liquid in them that contain • ...
Health 2022-09-01
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- usually treated with chemo or radiation
- limit to drive
- what lungs breathe in
- not happy
- not respectful
- not unwell
- not unwell
- largest organ
- h20
- not nice
- not old
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- pumps blood
- can control
- not unhealthy
- exercising
- not sad
- cocaine and LSD fall under this
- common brands include Lipton
- after a long day we want to
- brain is in your head
- take air in and put co2 out
- exercise
- not dead
- pressure
- ciggerat
25 Clues: h20 • not sad • not old • exercise • not dead • pressure • ciggerat • not nice • not happy • exercising • not unwell • not unwell • pumps blood • can control • not unhealthy • largest organ • limit to drive • not respectful • what lungs breathe in • after a long day we want to • take air in and put co2 out • common brands include Lipton • brain is in your head • cocaine and LSD fall under this • ...
Health 2022-06-17
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- Harmful to living things
- Tending to cure or restore to health
- Lacking intent or capacity to injure
- A state of robust good health
- Detrimental to health
- The scientific study of food
- Full of anxiety and concern
- A lack of energy and enthusiasm
- physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
- Get over an illness or shock
- The prevention of disease
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- A health facility where patients receive treatment
- Any general reduction in vitality and strength of body and mind resulting from a debilitating chronic disease
- Easily broken or damaged or destroyed
- Provide with insufficient quality or quantity of nourishment
- Pejorative term for an insane asylum
- The branch of Christian theology that deals with salvation as the effect of a divine agency
- Abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress
- Based on the assumption that restoring health is best accomplished by manipulating the skeleton and muscles
- Lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
20 Clues: Detrimental to health • Harmful to living things • The prevention of disease • Full of anxiety and concern • The scientific study of food • Get over an illness or shock • A state of robust good health • A lack of energy and enthusiasm • Tending to cure or restore to health • Lacking intent or capacity to injure • Pejorative term for an insane asylum • ...
Health 2022-12-19
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- Gives pain caused by an injury.
- Charge of medication the doctor prescribes, which you pay at pharmacy.
- British name for the state-funded service that covers hospitals, clinics, dentists, etc. (often abbreviated to the NHS).
- Got better, recovered.
- People who treat patients by using needles at special points around the skin.
- Getting better.
- Doctors who use tiny amounts of natural substances to treat an illness.
- Shaking slightly, usually because of a fever.
- Pain and difficulty in moving your neck round.
- Centre which specialises in treating a particular condition or group of conditions.
- Part of the body, e.g, stomach, liver.
- Beating with pain.
- Trying to get rid of.
- General expression for all of the services offered by hospitals, clinics, dentists, opticiants, etc.
- Tax paid by most working adults which covers the costs of healthcare for everyone.
- With a high temperature/fever.
- Blocked;informal.
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- Past the most difficult period.
- Has caught, usually a non-serious illness.
- Without sleeping much.
- Small centre offering primary care, run by a single GP or a group of GP's.
- One that is severe and sudden in onset.
- Persistent low-level pain.
- Therapist who use aromatic oils and massage.
- Doctor who looks after people's general health.
- We usually say come down, not go down with, when talking about ourselves.
- Getting better:used for more serious illnesses.
- Used for more long-term problems.
- Shaking.
- A feeling that you are spinning round and can't balance.
- Injured by turning it suddenly.
- People who treat patients by pressing joints in places where two joints are connected, e.g, the spine, or backbone.
- Sudden, burning pain.
- Approaches that differ from conventional western approaches.
- Fully healthy again.
- Choose private healthcare.
36 Clues: Shaking. • Getting better. • Blocked;informal. • Beating with pain. • Fully healthy again. • Sudden, burning pain. • Trying to get rid of. • Without sleeping much. • Got better, recovered. • Persistent low-level pain. • Choose private healthcare. • With a high temperature/fever. • Past the most difficult period. • Gives pain caused by an injury. • Injured by turning it suddenly. • ...
Health 2022-12-19
Across
- Therapist who use aromatic oils and massage.
- Medical condition in which breathing becomes difficult because air passage have narrowed.
- Past the most difficult period.
- We usually say come down, not go down with, when talking about ourselves.
- Doctors who use tiny amounts of natural substances to treat an illness.
- With a high temperature/fever.
- Used for more long-term problems.
- One that is severe and sudden in onset.
- Beating with pain.
- Centre which specialises in treating a particular condition or group of conditions.
- Doctor who looks after people's general health.
- Without sleeping much.
- Slowed down or made difficult.
- Choose private healthcare.
- Charge of medication the doctor prescribes, which you pay at pharmacy.
- Sudden, burning pain.
- Getting better.
- Got better, recovered.
- Gives pain caused by an injury.
- Trying to get rid of.
- Injured by turning it suddenly.
- Pain and difficulty in moving your neck round.
Down
- Part of the body, e.g, stomach, liver.
- People who treat patients by pressing joints in places where two joints are connected, e.g, the spine, or backbone.
- General expression for all of the services offered by hospitals, clinics, dentists, opticiants, etc.
- Has caught, usually a non-serious illness.
- British name for the state-funded service that covers hospitals, clinics, dentists, etc. (often abbreviated to the NHS).
- Persistent low-level pain.
- Approaches that differ from conventional western approaches.
- Shaking slightly, usually because of a fever.
- Illness of the stomach or digestive passages.
- A feeling that you are spinning round and can't balance.
- Measured amount of medicine that is relatively small.
- Blocked;informal.
- Shaking.
- Tax paid by most working adults which covers the costs of healthcare for everyone.
- Illness of the body or mind.
- Tube that carries solid waste out of the body.
- Getting better:used for more serious illnesses.
- Fully healthy again.
- People who treat patients by using needles at special points around the skin.
- Record of medical conditions a person has experienced.
- Small centre offering primary care, run by a single GP or a group of GP's.
43 Clues: Shaking. • Getting better. • Blocked;informal. • Beating with pain. • Fully healthy again. • Sudden, burning pain. • Trying to get rid of. • Without sleeping much. • Got better, recovered. • Persistent low-level pain. • Choose private healthcare. • Illness of the body or mind. • With a high temperature/fever. • Slowed down or made difficult. • Past the most difficult period. • ...
Health 2022-12-19
Across
- Illness of the body or mind.
- People who treat patients by pressing joints in places where two joints are connected, e.g, the spine, or backbone.
- Small centre offering primary care, run by a single GP or a group of GP's.
- Past the most difficult period.
- Injured by turning it suddenly.
- General expression for all of the services offered by hospitals, clinics, dentists, opticiants, etc.
- People who treat patients by using needles at special points around the skin.
- Measured amount of medicine that is relatively small.
- Getting better.
- Doctor who looks after people's general health.
- Fully healthy again.
- Persistent low-level pain.
- Used for more long-term problems.
- Without sleeping much.
- Record of medical conditions a person has experienced.
- Has caught, usually a non-serious illness.
- We usually say come down, not go down with, when talking about ourselves.
- Shaking.
- Tax paid by most working adults which covers the costs of healthcare for everyone.
- Approaches that differ from conventional western approaches.
- With a high temperature/fever.
- British name for the state-funded service that covers hospitals, clinics, dentists, etc. (often abbreviated to the NHS).
- Fatty substance found in the body tissue and blood of all animals.
Down
- Therapist who use aromatic oils and massage.
- Choose private healthcare.
- Sudden, burning pain.
- Doctors who use tiny amounts of natural substances to treat an illness.
- Slowed down or made difficult.
- Pain and difficulty in moving your neck round.
- Illness of the stomach or digestive passages.
- Unwanted substance forms on the surface of the arteries.
- Cause something to become blocked.
- Charge of medication the doctor prescribes, which you pay at pharmacy.
- Got better, recovered.
- Gives pain caused by an injury.
- A feeling that you are spinning round and can't balance.
- Blocked;informal.
- Tube that carries solid waste out of the body.
- Beating with pain.
- Sudden change in the blood supply to the brain causing loss of function of part of the body.
- Centre which specialises in treating a particular condition or group of conditions.
- Trying to get rid of.
- Part of the body, e.g, stomach, liver.
- Medical condition in which breathing becomes difficult because air passage have narrowed.
- Getting better:used for more serious illnesses.
- One that is severe and sudden in onset.
- Shaking slightly, usually because of a fever.
47 Clues: Shaking. • Getting better. • Blocked;informal. • Beating with pain. • Fully healthy again. • Sudden, burning pain. • Trying to get rid of. • Got better, recovered. • Without sleeping much. • Choose private healthcare. • Persistent low-level pain. • Illness of the body or mind. • Slowed down or made difficult. • With a high temperature/fever. • Past the most difficult period. • ...
Health 2022-11-21
Across
- helps muscles contract
- gives the ability to work
- makes hormones and builds cells
- increases the chance of chronic disease
- store energy and insulate your body
- improve blood cholesterol
- help support growth
- decides how much food you want to eat
- gives you energy
- is a decrease in bone strenght
- increases weight and size
- raise bad cholesterol
Down
- water has them
- helps fuel your body for health
- helps the body function
- converts food into energy
- is the amount of energy released
- lower heart diseases
- helps flow oxygen through the body
- flushes and hydrates your body
20 Clues: water has them • gives you energy • help support growth • lower heart diseases • raise bad cholesterol • helps muscles contract • helps the body function • gives the ability to work • converts food into energy • improve blood cholesterol • increases weight and size • flushes and hydrates your body • is a decrease in bone strenght • helps fuel your body for health • ...
Health 2020-04-27
20 Clues: ranny • badać • katar • kaszel • leczyć • siniak • choroba • chirurg • bolesny • ból zęba • ból ucha • bezsenny • skaleczyć • ciśnienie • oparzenie • stresujący • wyzdrowieć • uzależnienie • niepełnosprawny • zakażenie,infekcja
HEALTH 2019-02-24
25 Clues: himlő • oltás • mumpsz • kolera • kanyaró • stressz • malária • sérülés • túlsúly • fejfájás • allergia • megfázás • infulenza • fáradtság • veszettség • álmatlanság • bárányhimlő • akupunktúra • tuberkulózis • szamárköhögés • gyermekbénulás • antibiotikumok • pestis, járvány • fájdalomcsillapító • betegség, kór, járvány
Health 2020-10-14
Across
- is when you don't have the ability to see
- is a vehicle that brings you to the hospital
- is a part of skin that hurts when getting in touch with something hot.
- is a condition of being very sensitive to things, which often results in rashes
- is a painful stomach disorder caused by eating food which has gone bad
- something you get when breaking your arm or something else
- is a infectious illness where you have a fever and small red spots on your face and body.
- is a small round unnatural shape on your skin
- is a mild illness which can give you a slight fever, a headache and your body might shake
- is the feeling of wanting to be sick. The feeling you are going to vomit
- is a procedure to see your bones inside your body
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- a sudden pain in the heart region, that can kill you
- is a pain you get in your stomach when you find it difficult to digest your food
- is an unhealthy condition in which you have too few red cells in your body, which makes you look pale and tired
- is a place where sick people go
- a spot where you have raptured the skin with a sharp object
- is the condition of being constantly unable to sleep
- is a condition associated with many illnesses where you develop a high temperature
- is when you are in a wheel chair
- is a long-lasting chest disease which at times makes breathing very difficult
20 Clues: is a place where sick people go • is when you are in a wheel chair • is when you don't have the ability to see • is a vehicle that brings you to the hospital • is a small round unnatural shape on your skin • is a procedure to see your bones inside your body • a sudden pain in the heart region, that can kill you • is the condition of being constantly unable to sleep • ...
Health 2020-11-12
Across
- We need to take our ___________ daily now.
- ill
- Also called a cold.
- Her head was throbbing. She has a ________.
- small dots on body and it itches.
- unable to sleep.
- He has a sore ______. He couldn't talk.
- a form of indigestion felt as a burning sensation in the chest.
- a feeling of sickness and wanting to vomit.
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- Something that happens when you have food poisoning.
- My ear is painful. I have an ear _________.
- The doctor prescribed some ___________.
- She went to the dentist because she has a _________.
- an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.
- A doctor uses this to listen to our heart and lungs.
- an establishment or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice.
- She had a bad _____ and fever yesterday.
- a shop or hospital dispensary where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold.
- I had chicken ___ when I was 16 years old.
- He cannot eat nuts because he has an _______.
20 Clues: ill • unable to sleep. • Also called a cold. • small dots on body and it itches. • The doctor prescribed some ___________. • He has a sore ______. He couldn't talk. • She had a bad _____ and fever yesterday. • We need to take our ___________ daily now. • I had chicken ___ when I was 16 years old. • My ear is painful. I have an ear _________. • ...
Health 2020-11-18
Across
- / occurs when electricity jumps, or arcs, from one spot to another
- / the result of a caustic or corrosive substance touching the skin caused by acids alkalis or organic compounds
- degree burn / burns layers deeper than the epidermis
- / A in ABC
- / deep narrow wounds such as a stab wound from a nail or knife in the skin and underlying organs
- / if there are wires around make sure to _____ them
- / pressure point inside upper thigh
- / pressure point of the top of the elbow
- aid / The immediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill person
Down
- / burn caused by flames, hot objects, flammable vapor that ignites, or steam or hot liquid
- burns / burns only the skin's outer layer (epidermus) is damaged
- / airway breathing control
- / C in ABC
- / B in ABC
- / cutting or tearing off of a body part such as a finger, toe, hand, foot, arm, or leg
- electrical injury / occurs when electric current truly passes through the body
- degree burns / burns all the skin layers into the underlying fat and muscle
- / always assume ______ is dangerous
- / flap of skin is torn loose and is either hanging from the body or completely removed
- / refers to a circulatory system failure that happens when insufficient amounts of oxygenated blood are provided for every body part
20 Clues: / C in ABC • / B in ABC • / A in ABC • / airway breathing control • / pressure point inside upper thigh • / always assume ______ is dangerous • / pressure point of the top of the elbow • / if there are wires around make sure to _____ them • degree burn / burns layers deeper than the epidermis • burns / burns only the skin's outer layer (epidermus) is damaged • ...
Health 2020-05-04
Across
- Disease - A disease that develops gradually and continues over a long period of time
- Heart Rate Zone - A heart rate range within which the most gains in cardiorespiratory health will occur
- Eating - eating large amount of food in one sitting; usually accompanied by a feeling of being out of control
- - An inability to sleep, even if one is physically exhausted
- Image - How you see and feel about your appearance and how comfortable you are with your body
- - Not offering opposition when challenged or pressured
- Pressure - A feeling that you should do some things because that is what your friends want
- Skill - A strategy to avoid doing something you don’t want to do
- - The desire, rather than the need, to eat certain foods
- Literacy - Is the knowledge of health information needed to make good choices about your health
- - A condition that occurs as a result of exceeding the recommendations of the fitt formula
- - The state of well-being in which all six of the components of health are all balance
- - A class of nutrients that are chemical elements that are needed for certain body processes, such as enzyme activity and bone formation
- - A state in which the body has lost more water than has been taken in
- - A strong belief or ideal
- - Recommended nutrient intakes that will meet the needs of almost all healthy people
- - A measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- Steroid - A synthetic version of a male hormone testosterone used for promoting muscle development
- - The characteristic of doing what you know is right
- - A measure of how you view yourself
- Apnea - A sleeping disorder characterized by interruptions of normal breathing patterns during sleep
- - To work together with one or more people
- - Not taking part in physical activity on a regular basis
- - The feeling that is produced in response to life experiences
- - The science or study of food and the ways in which the body uses food
- - Being heavy for one’s height
- - Dealing with problems and troubles in an effective way
- - An index of weight in relation to height that is used to assess healthy body weight
- - A substance in food that provides energy or helps form body tissues and that is necessary for life and growth
- - The ability to recover from illness, hardship, and other stressors
- - The achievement of a person’s best in all six components of health
- - Engaging in behaviors such as vomiting or misusing laxatives to rid the body of food
- - A class of nutrients that contain carbon and are needed in small amounts to maintain health and allow growth
- Intolerance - The inability to completely digest the milk sugar lactose
- - Direct and respectful in the way one expresses oneself
- - A class of energy-giving nutrients that includes, sugars, starches, and fiber.
- Pressure - The pressure the results from being swayed to do something because people you look up to are doing it
- - To arrange in order of importance
- Disorder - An illness that affects a person’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
- Health - The ability of the body to perform daily physical activities without getting out of breath, sore, or overly tired
- - A skill or resource that can help a person reach a goal
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- - The passing down of traits from parents to their biological child
- - A message created to educate people about an issue
- - The number of times the heart beats per minute while at rest
- Nervosa - An eating disorder in which the individual repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then uses behaviors such as vomiting or using laxatives to rid the body of the food
- - A formula made up of four important parts involved in fitness training: Frequency, Intensity, Time, and type of exercise
- - A negative stress that can a person sick or can keep a person from reaching a goal
- - All public forms of communication, such as TV, radio, newspaper, the internet, and advertisements
- Pressure - The pressure that results from someone who tries to convince you to do something you normally wouldn’t do
- - To speak or argue in favor of something
- - The act of taking one’s own life
- - Having excess body fat for one’s weight; the state of weighing more than 20 percent above your recommended body weight
- - Any situation that puts a demand on the body or mind
- - Something that you can use to help achieve a goal
- - Hostile and unfriendly in the way one expresses oneself
- - The body’s physical response to the need for food
- - A positive stress that energizes a person and helps a person reach a goal
- - A sadness and hopelessness that keeps a person from carrying out everyday activities
- - The number of times an exercise is performed
- Related Fitness - Fitness qualities that are necessary to maintain and promote a healthy body
- Disease - Diseases caused by partly by unhealthy behaviors and partly by other factors
- - The ability to understand another person’s feelings, behaviors, and attitudes
- - A fixed number of repetitions followed by rest period
- Diet - a diet that requires a major change in eating habits and promises quick weight loss
- - A result of your actions and decisions
- - Something that you can work towards and hope to achieve
- Plan - A set of directions that will help you reach your goals
- Allergy - An abnormal response to a food that is triggered by the immune system
- - A dietary pattern that includes few or animal products
- - A class of nutrients that are made up of amino acids, which are needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes in the body
- - The body’s and mind’s response to a demand
- Health - Is the practice of protecting and improving the health of people in the community
- Nervosa - An eating disorder that involves self-starvation, a distorted body image, and low body weight
- - A person who buys products or services
- - One of the hormones that are released by the body in times of stress
- Management - A program of sensible eating and exercise habits that keep weight at a healthy level
- - A class of energy-giving nutrients; also the main form of energy storage in the body
- Skill - A tool for building a healthy life
- Factor - Anything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems
79 Clues: - A strong belief or ideal • - Being heavy for one’s height • - The act of taking one’s own life • - To arrange in order of importance • - A measure of how you view yourself • - A result of your actions and decisions • - To speak or argue in favor of something • - A person who buys products or services • - To work together with one or more people • ...
Health 2021-01-26
20 Clues: drugs • cancer • vaping • disease • anxiety • alcohol • empathy • addicted • narcotic • research • stimulant • marijuana • depressant • cigarettes • depression • intoxicated • gateway drug • communicable • mentalhealth • noncommunicable
Health! 2021-01-26
Across
- finely ground tobacco that is inhaled or held in the mouth or cheeks
- a disease that results in the destruction of the alveoli in the lungs
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that is introduced into the body to cause an immune response
- people under the age of adult rights and responsibilities
- ground tobacco that is chewed, places inside the mouth along the gumline, or inhaled through the nose
- passageways that branch from the trachea to each lung
- a drug that slows down the body’s functions and reactions, including heart and breathing rates
- a need for larger and larger amounts of a drug to produce the same effect
- taking or using medicine in a way that is not intended
Down
- a group of people for which a product is intended
- smoke that comes from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar
- drugs that get rid of pain and dull the senses
- capable of causing a user to develop intense cravings
- a return to the use of a drug
- the ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations
- a drug created by a chemical reaction in some foods, especially fruits and grains
- a nonsmoker who breathes in secondhand smoke
- a series of symptoms a person experiences when they stop using an addictive substance
- an addictive, or habit forming, drug
- an open sore in the stomach lining
20 Clues: a return to the use of a drug • an open sore in the stomach lining • an addictive, or habit forming, drug • a nonsmoker who breathes in secondhand smoke • drugs that get rid of pain and dull the senses • a group of people for which a product is intended • capable of causing a user to develop intense cravings • passageways that branch from the trachea to each lung • ...
Health 2020-12-18
Across
- - having a wound or damage to part of your body
- - an event in which a car, train, plane etc is damaged and often someone is hurt
- - a fine powder produced by flowers, which is carried by the wind or by insects to other flowers of the same type, making them produce seeds
- - a physical or mental condition that makes it difficult for someone to use a part of their body properly, or to learn normally
- - a purple or brown mark on your skin that you get because you have fallen, been hit etc
- - a medicine or medical treatment that makes an illness go away
- - to behave towards someone or something in a particular way
- - one of the two organs in your lower back that separate waste products from your blood and make urine
- - a medicine which reduces or removes pain
- - if you are rash, you do things too quickly, without thinking carefully about whether they are sensible or not
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- - the row of bones down the centre of your back that supports your body and protects your spinal cord
- - extremely unpleasant
- - someone who has been attacked, robbed, or murdered
- - a pain in a tooth
- - a large organ in your body that produces bile and cleans your blood
- - a doctor who does operations in a hospital
- - a soft cream that you rub into your skin, especially as a medical treatment
- - to look at something carefully and thoroughly because you want to find out more about it
- - a very serious disease in which cells in one part of the body start to grow in a way that is not normal
- - to move your hand, or something such as a cloth, backwards and forwards over a surface while pressing firmly
20 Clues: - a pain in a tooth • - extremely unpleasant • - a medicine which reduces or removes pain • - a doctor who does operations in a hospital • - having a wound or damage to part of your body • - someone who has been attacked, robbed, or murdered • - to behave towards someone or something in a particular way • - a medicine or medical treatment that makes an illness go away • ...
HEALTH 2021-02-10
Across
- I am caused by stomacth virus
- caused by cuts or wounds in the skin
- My short form is T.B.
- other name for tetanus
- I start from the word "J"
- unscramble: OHIDYPT
- caused by contact and contaminated food or milk and air
- disease starting from "m"
- bacteria of cholera
Down
- bacteria for common cold
- I affect the entire immune system
- the name of my bacteria is diplococcus pneumoniae
- I am caused when I am bit by a mad dog
- I am also called flu
- I am poked when someone has Diphteria
- my bacteria is mycobacterium leprae
- caused by fluids from sneezing
- My prevention is salk's vaccine
- my bacteria is varicella zoster
- I have a different name called pertussis.
20 Clues: unscramble: OHIDYPT • bacteria of cholera • I am also called flu • My short form is T.B. • other name for tetanus • bacteria for common cold • I start from the word "J" • disease starting from "m" • I am caused by stomacth virus • caused by fluids from sneezing • My prevention is salk's vaccine • my bacteria is varicella zoster • I affect the entire immune system • ...
Health 2021-04-14
Across
- People who take care of you to evolve your brain with new knowledge and to give you a better future.
- A deadly and very active virus from china in 2020.
- un nedrošām situācijām.
- A massive ball that provides ultraviolet radiation, of which can damage your eyes.
- The opposite of healthy
- A illegal substance that can hurt your brain and heart by overdosing on it.
- 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.
- A replicating and inficious cell that lives in living orgasms.
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- They are people who take responsibility and care for you, and your health.
- They are people who are there to help you when you're sick and need help in emergency times.
- A bad habit that can hurt your lungs, and by doing It, you could have trouble breathing.
- A problematic ingredient, that when overused can result In weight gain and heart diseases.
- 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.
- Cilvēkam vajadzība lai būtu aizsardzību no
- A place where you take shelter and stay warm and safe, to protect yourself.
- Emocija, kas izsaka labdarību un iedvesmi cilvēkam, lai justos labāk.
- A thing we all do everyday, but overdoing it can have consequences, like a stomach ache and obesity.
20 Clues: un nedrošām situācijām. • The opposite of healthy • Cilvēkam vajadzība lai būtu aizsardzību no • 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 inficious cell that lives in living orgasms. • Emocija, kas izsaka labdarību un iedvesmi cilvēkam, lai justos labāk. • ...
Health 2021-03-15
20 Clues: Power • Notice • Belief • Social • Juvenile • Courteous • In a fair • Characters • Friendship • The process • A young person • Study institute • Representations • Mother and Father • Companion or Mate • People in your house • The function assumes • A person who is the same age • A polite expression of praise • The practice of training people
Health 2021-10-06
Across
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- the practice of brushing and cleaning the coat of a horse, dog, or other animal.
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time.
- relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- a condition of body and mind that typically recurs for several hours every night, in which the nervous system is relatively inactive, the eyes closed, the postural muscles relaxed, and consciousness practically suspended.
- a minute opening in a surface, especially the skin or integument of an organism, through which gases, liquids, or microscopic particles can pass.
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- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- pressure or tension exerted on a material object.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- short for influenza.
- moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat, physical exertion, fever, or fear.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
- inflammation of the gums.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- the occurrence of inflamed or infected sebaceous glands in the skin; in particular, a condition characterized by red pimples on the face, prevalent chiefly among teenagers.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
23 Clues: short for influenza. • inflammation of the gums. • a temporary state of mind or feeling. • the state of being free from illness or injury. • pressure or tension exerted on a material object. • the condition of being physically fit and healthy. • the practice of brushing and cleaning the coat of a horse, dog, or other animal. • ...
Health 2021-04-24
Across
- we use them on our hands so we don't transmit bacteria from objects
- you use it over your mouth and nose
- to relax
- it is 70% of our body
- this is how we accumulate energy for the next day
- with this activity we meditate and relax
- process in which we assimilate food
- Establishment intended to provide medical treatment bla bla bla
- They are necessary to grow and for our body to function well
- we move our body to the rhythm of the music
- we do it because of quarantine
- We do it since the pandemic to avoid getting infected
- red fruit
- green vegetable like cauliflower
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- we must have it everyday
- in this way we move
- science that studies life, health and disease
- sweet juicy and healthy
- we do it to remove bacteria from our hands
- it is made with healthy food and we drink it
- place were the people workout
- to burn calories
- we sometimes use it to disinfect us after going to street
- person who does not consume animal products
- to remove viruses and bacteria
- fruits and...
- healthy life style
27 Clues: to relax • red fruit • fruits and... • to burn calories • healthy life style • in this way we move • it is 70% of our body • sweet juicy and healthy • we must have it everyday • place were the people workout • to remove viruses and bacteria • we do it because of quarantine • green vegetable like cauliflower • you use it over your mouth and nose • process in which we assimilate food • ...
HEALTH 2021-05-11
Across
- requires people to help other people
- doing something unreasonable
- Thrust a part of a process to help someone stop choking
- keeping medical records private
- Pressure adding pressure to stop bleeding
- affirmation
- blanket a fireproof blanket to help in cases of fire
- when something gets lodged in your airway
- failing to do something your legal obligated to do
- acts like a heart
- a bunch on uncontrolled brain activity
- another word for eating
- emergency medical services
- irregular heartbeat
- your body rapidly losing heat
- heavy blood loss
- Syndrome when symptoms of a concussion stay after the expected recovery time
- an act of compression against ones chest to bring circulation of blood
- like a allergic reaction
- helping someone injured
Down
- AED or a device to help what to do with a cardiac situation
- the three cs
- left out
- being aware of whats going on
- to stop blood circulation to halt lethal bleeding
- to ignore someone in need
- helps against power surges
- breathing in in this case something toxic
- when supply of oxygen is low
- Control a emergency service to help with poisoning
- a seizure caused my something like epilepsy
- a brain injury
32 Clues: left out • affirmation • the three cs • a brain injury • heavy blood loss • acts like a heart • irregular heartbeat • another word for eating • helping someone injured • like a allergic reaction • to ignore someone in need • helps against power surges • emergency medical services • doing something unreasonable • when supply of oxygen is low • being aware of whats going on • ...
Health 2021-11-03
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 2023-01-31
Across
- a substance that affects the functions of the body
- the process of quitting
- place where bile is stored
- first part of the small intestine
- muscle of the respiratory system that starts breathing
- blood alcohol concentration
- controls the entrance of the trachea and esophagus
- another word for throat/voice box
- encouraging your friends to make bad decisions
- back of the mouth
- The feeling that you need to take a drug to feel "normal"
- Physical and psychological need for a substance or behavior
Down
- Reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance
- what food is called once it's swallowed and mushed-up
- unpleasant symptoms that people experience when quitting drug addiction
- tiny little air sacs found in your lungs
- triggers the release of adrenaline
- another word for windpipe
- self control to not make bad decisions
- protect your lungs
- The effect that occurs when people need more of a drug to feel the same effects
- finger shaped organ attached to the large intestine
22 Clues: back of the mouth • protect your lungs • the process of quitting • another word for windpipe • place where bile is stored • blood alcohol concentration • first part of the small intestine • another word for throat/voice box • triggers the release of adrenaline • self control to not make bad decisions • tiny little air sacs found in your lungs • ...
HEALTH 2023-03-18
Across
- mieć chore gardło (have)
- mierzyć temperaturę
- rana
- ... your skin - zaciąć skórę
- ... your knee - zadrapać kolano
- mieć ból głowy (have)
- mieć kaszel (have)
- być przeziębionym (have)
- brać leki
- ... your foot - posiniaczyć stopę
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- mieć gorączkę (have)
- mieć ból brzuszka (have)
- ... your finger - poparzyć palec
- mieć ból zęba (have)
- zostać w łóżku
- mieć grypę (have)
- ostry dyżur
- mieć ból ucha (have)
- ... your leg - złamać nogę
- przychodnia
- karetka
21 Clues: rana • karetka • brać leki • ostry dyżur • przychodnia • zostać w łóżku • mieć grypę (have) • mieć kaszel (have) • mierzyć temperaturę • mieć gorączkę (have) • mieć ból zęba (have) • mieć ból ucha (have) • mieć ból głowy (have) • mieć ból brzuszka (have) • mieć chore gardło (have) • być przeziębionym (have) • ... your leg - złamać nogę • ... your skin - zaciąć skórę • ... your knee - zadrapać kolano • ...
Health 2023-03-09
health 2023-04-04
Across
- an abuser will do everything he
- she can to make you feel bad about
- fantasize about abusing you again.
- of abuse Despite what many people believe domestic
- on him or her, an abuser will try
- - of abuse A pattern of assaultive and coercive behavior
- their partners from leaving or to scare
- he can justify abusing you
- and abuse in not due to the abuser’s
Down
- and planning the abuser begins
- abuser need to feel in charge of
- plan in motion creating a situation
- in order to increase your
- abusers commonly use threats to
- cut you off from the world
- relationships
- into dropping charges.
- your abuser sets you up and puts
- or defective in someway.
- of control over his or her behavior.
20 Clues: relationships • into dropping charges. • or defective in someway. • in order to increase your • cut you off from the world • he can justify abusing you • and planning the abuser begins • an abuser will do everything he • abusers commonly use threats to • abuser need to feel in charge of • your abuser sets you up and puts • on him or her, an abuser will try • ...
Health 2023-04-11
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 2023-04-11
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 2023-04-30
Across
- Many people have ___ becuase of their low self esteem.
- This is what gives you energy for the day.
- Someone who used steriods for quick and easy muscles and ate raw animal liver.
- If you smoke you have a high chance for heart disease.
- Many people care about their ____ and beauty.
- Many drugs are ______.
- Never drink ____ before driving.
- To lose weight you should try to ____ and not only using a diet.
- people have to make ____ in their life.
- People use _____ for the easy way to get muscle.
- You have a high risk of ___ ____ if you smoke.
- the electronic way to smoke
- An extraction of blood and then inserted back into the body
- A lot of people have a low ____ ______.
- Many people get addicted to them.
- An item used to smoke.
- You should take a ___ clss to know more about your ____.
- Using inhalants can lead to ____.
Down
- You shoudl really get a carbon _____ alarm for a safe house.
- Many illegal drug stores use ______ and sometimes target children.
- a plant used to smoke
- You can get a ____ _____ if you exersice wrong.
- This is like a toxic liquid your body produces when you exercise.
- Docters prescribe ____ if you are sick.
- These items could be everyday household items such as white out.
- Many people lack their self ____.
- Many schools offer ____ teams to keep kids busy.
- When trying to lose weight many people go on a unhealthy ____.
- Not only is physical health import but ___ ____ is too.
29 Clues: a plant used to smoke • Many drugs are ______. • An item used to smoke. • the electronic way to smoke • Never drink ____ before driving. • Many people lack their self ____. • Many people get addicted to them. • Using inhalants can lead to ____. • people have to make ____ in their life. • Docters prescribe ____ if you are sick. • A lot of people have a low ____ ______. • ...
Health 2023-05-11
Across
- if you drink to much of this and you drive, its not good
- females have more of this than males
- that main ingredient in this is Pseudoephedrine
- this what cigarettes and vapes have in them
- Males have more of this than a female
- Are Something that people use over the usually smoke
- If people drink too much of this they will get drunk
- Marijuana is another name for this
- can help detect fires
- this is equal to 40 cigarettes
- its illegal for daily use.
Down
- will kill the pain in your body
- whip cream is an example of this
- A type of drug that is highly addictive
- This is what inhalants have in them
- Happiness is an example of this
- If someone is buff they have a lot of this
- this is a drug that your parents can't live without
- your lungs can get this cancer if you smoke
- If you give yourself blood that was taken in the morning
- helps smokers quit smoking
- This will calm down the pain
- people say that you should take care of this to be happy
- This makes you buff but it fills your muscles with water
- is an example of something people inhale
- can be caused by smoking
26 Clues: can help detect fires • can be caused by smoking • helps smokers quit smoking • its illegal for daily use. • This will calm down the pain • this is equal to 40 cigarettes • will kill the pain in your body • Happiness is an example of this • whip cream is an example of this • Marijuana is another name for this • This is what inhalants have in them • ...
Health 2013-08-12
23 Clues: cut • rash • cough • fever • vomit • dizzy • sneeze • bruise • chills • sunburn • earache • blister • headache • nauseous • backache • nosebleed • toothache • sorethroat • insectbite • stomachache • sprainedankle • swollenfinger • nasalcongestion
Health 2013-08-12
23 Clues: cut • rash • fever • dizzy • vomit • cough • bruise • chills • sneeze • earache • blister • sunburn • nauseous • backache • headache • nosebleed • toothache • insectbite • sorethroat • stomachache • sprainedankle • swollenfinger • nasalcongestion
health 2013-12-17
Across
- when someone it talking
- make a -------- to heart the other person
- behavior the other person scared
- responsibility/agreeing on fair distribution of work
- in charge of the other person
- privilege/not letting the other person do something because there a girl
- them or not letting the talk to anyone
- abuse/using the others body inappropriately
- sure both agree
- each other and helping each other out
Down
- abuse/controlling all the money
- abuse/kicking or punching the other
- behavior/talking or acting to make the other feel safe
- -------- for what you did
- about each others feelings
- the other person or saying it was them
- the other alone
- lying and telling the truth
- abuse/using put downs to make the other person scared
- tones/using sounds to make the other feel uncomfortable
20 Clues: the other alone • sure both agree • when someone it talking • -------- for what you did • about each others feelings • lying and telling the truth • in charge of the other person • abuse/controlling all the money • behavior the other person scared • abuse/kicking or punching the other • each other and helping each other out • the other person or saying it was them • ...
HEALTH 2014-05-13
Across
- It’s a type of liquid which the doctor puts you through a needle into a vein.
- It’s someone who performs an operation (upon a person).
- It’s something that you take when you are ill.
- It’s a place where you wait for your turn.
- It’s a disease that affects your throat.
- It’s a poisoning that is produced for drinking too much alcohol.
- It’s the date when you have to go to the doctor.
- It´s the state when you feel good physically and psychologically.
- It’s a document where the doctor writes the medicines that you need.
- It’s the person who helps the doctor.
- It’s something that is used for knowing your weight.
Down
- It’s a disease in which bacteria invade you.
- It’s a symptom that can be caused by a disease (flu, chicken pox).
- It’s the place where doctors performs operations.
- It’s a mark which is left after a cut.
- It's the person who checks you up.
- It’s the name of a pain which affects your head.
- It’s a place where you go if you are ill.
- It’s a period when your child develops inside you.
- It´s the thing where they put a baby when he/she is very small and weak.
20 Clues: It's the person who checks you up. • It’s the person who helps the doctor. • It’s a mark which is left after a cut. • It’s a disease that affects your throat. • It’s a place where you go if you are ill. • It’s a place where you wait for your turn. • It’s a disease in which bacteria invade you. • It’s something that you take when you are ill. • ...
Health 2014-09-02
Health 2015-02-26
Across
- Leikkaus
- Arka kurkku
- Sikiö
- Influenssa
- Hedelmätön
- Keuhkokuume
- Isorokko
- Lisääntyminen
- Yhteensopiva
- Reikä (medical)
- Sijoiltaan mennyt olkapää
- Geenit
- Munuainen
- Toimenpide
- Liikuntarajoitteinen
- Vamma
- Vastaanottaja
- Haava
- Ohitusleikkaus
Down
- Aivotärähdys
- Siirre
- Aivokalvontulehdus
- Leikata (medical)
- Kuollut henkilö
- care Terveydenhoito
- Elin
- Ihottuma
- Kohtu
- Murtunut solisluu
- Kasvain
- Turvonnut polvi
- Vesirokko
- Hedelmällinen
- Kutitteva
- Ripuli
- Pyöryttää
- Mustelma
- Halvaus
- Sikotauti
39 Clues: Elin • Sikiö • Kohtu • Vamma • Haava • Siirre • Geenit • Ripuli • Kasvain • Halvaus • Leikkaus • Ihottuma • Isorokko • Mustelma • Vesirokko • Kutitteva • Munuainen • Pyöryttää • Sikotauti • Influenssa • Hedelmätön • Toimenpide • Arka kurkku • Keuhkokuume • Aivotärähdys • Yhteensopiva • Lisääntyminen • Hedelmällinen • Vastaanottaja • Ohitusleikkaus • Kuollut henkilö • Turvonnut polvi • Reikä (medical) • Leikata (medical) • Murtunut solisluu • ...
Health 2014-12-19
Across
- When Your Too Skinny
- Usefulness Or Importance
- Sadness
- Stages You Go Through
- Automatic External Defibrillator
- Return Of Illness
- Depend On Someone Other Than You
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Talk Between Parties
- When You Eat A Large Amount Of Food And Throw It Up
Down
- The Use Of The Word I
- Interviewing,Or Interfering
- Communication Technique
- When You Fall Out
- To Not Eat
- Refusal
- Act Of Killing Self
- A Disease
- How Someone Acts
- Deep Sadness
20 Clues: Sadness • Refusal • A Disease • To Not Eat • Deep Sadness • How Someone Acts • When You Fall Out • Return Of Illness • Act Of Killing Self • When Your Too Skinny • Talk Between Parties • The Use Of The Word I • Stages You Go Through • Communication Technique • Usefulness Or Importance • Interviewing,Or Interfering • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Automatic External Defibrillator • ...
Health 2014-02-03
Across
- Pharmacy
- Infection
- Feel Bad
- Handkerchief
- Medicine
- Stomach
- Female Doctor
- Flu
- To Cough
- To have burning eyes
- Viral
- To have a runny nose
- To have an ear ache
- To open
- Head
- To have a headache
- Tissue
- To have a stomach ache
- To Sneeze
- Nose
- To breathe
Down
- Sick
- Soar Throat
- The Sick Person
- To suffer
- Good Health
- Antibiotics
- To prescribe
- Tablet
- Shiver
- Throat
- Health
- To have fever
- To have a cold
- Prescription
- To Swallow
- Diagnostic
- Allergy
- Mouth
- Aspirin
- Allergic
- To have a scratchy throat
- To have a throat ache
- Eye
- Doctor
- To examine
- Penicillin
- Syrup
- Bacterial
49 Clues: Flu • Eye • Sick • Head • Nose • Mouth • Viral • Syrup • Tablet • Shiver • Throat • Health • Doctor • Tissue • Stomach • Allergy • Aspirin • To open • Pharmacy • Feel Bad • Medicine • To Cough • Allergic • To suffer • Infection • Bacterial • To Sneeze • To Swallow • Diagnostic • To examine • Penicillin • To breathe • Soar Throat • Good Health • Antibiotics • To prescribe • Handkerchief • Prescription • To have fever • Female Doctor • To have a cold • The Sick Person • ...
Health 2014-02-03
Across
- Health
- To breathe
- Flu
- Head
- Feel Bad
- To have a stomach ache
- Eye
- To open
- To have an ear ache
- Penicillin
- To have a scratchy throat
- Viral
- Diagnostic
- The Sick Person
- Soar Throat
- Tablet
- Tissue
- Female Doctor
- Stomach
- To Sneeze
- Infection
- To have a cold
- Handkerchief
- Allergy
- To prescribe
Down
- Aspirin
- To Swallow
- To have a throat ache
- Sick
- To have burning eyes
- Mouth
- Syrup
- To examine
- To suffer
- Good Health
- To have fever
- Pharmacy
- To have a headache
- Nose
- Shiver
- Bacterial
- To have a runny nose
- Doctor
- Medicine
- Antibiotics
- Prescription
- Allergic
- Throat
- To Cough
49 Clues: Flu • Eye • Sick • Head • Nose • Mouth • Syrup • Viral • Health • Shiver • Doctor • Tablet • Tissue • Throat • Aspirin • To open • Stomach • Allergy • Feel Bad • Pharmacy • Medicine • Allergic • To Cough • To suffer • Bacterial • To Sneeze • Infection • To Swallow • To breathe • To examine • Penicillin • Diagnostic • Good Health • Soar Throat • Antibiotics • Prescription • Handkerchief • To prescribe • To have fever • Female Doctor • To have a cold • The Sick Person • ...
Health 2016-02-24
Across
- A cut made into the skin or an organ during surgery.
- Using the thumb or fingers to apply pressure to particular spots, or pressure points, on the body in order to relieve pain.
- A condition or disease of unknown origin.
- An abnormal layer of tissue that forms over joints or the cornea of the eye.
- memory A type of short-term memory process that involves temporarily storing and manipulating information.
- Sudden, severe confusion that occurs because of a mental or physical illness.
- A hole in the tooth caused by advanced decay.
- Related to the muscles and the skeleton.
- A form of arthritis that occurs when uric acid builds up in the joints; The big toe, knee, and ankle joints are most often affected.
- A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart and detects heart problems.
- Something not visible to the naked eye but seen under a microscope or through lab tests.
- are experiences of sensations that have no source. Some examples of hallucinations include hearing nonexistent voices, seeing nonexistent things, and experiencing burning or pain sensations with no physical cause.
- A yellow, lipid-laden deposit in the skin or on a tendon.
- atrium The left upper chamber of the heart.
- The popular term for muscle and ligament damage resulting from rapid and extreme extension and flexion of the neck. The term is also used for the accident causing the injury, most often a rear-end motor vehicle accident.
- Organisms and microorganisms, such as yeasts and molds, that can live as a parasite on plants and animals.
- A loss of brain function that worsens over time and affects memory, thinking, behavior, and language
- A protein and the major component of the cuticle and cortex layers of hair; the same protein is found in nails, feathers, claws, and hooves.
- Movement of a body part, such as an arm or leg, away from the center of the body.
- Short-lived radioactive chemicals that are used in nuclear imaging tests.
- Having to do with blood vessels and circulation.
- The period of grief and mourning after a death.
- Paralysis of all limbs, often caused by a severe neck injury.
- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
- The bony socket that holds the eyeball.
- A characteristic frame of mind that leads a person to expect negative outcomes and to view the world as a negative or fearful place.
- lag A feeling of fatigue that occurs as the biological clock resets itself after traveling across time zones, usually by airplane.
- A microorganism.
Down
- A rare infection of the brain or spinal cord that occurs when syphilis goes untreated for many years.
- Minerals in the body that are electrically charged and play an important role in body processes, such as regulating fluid levels in the body. Examples include calcium and sodium.
- Dizziness; often a spinning sensation or a feeling that the ground is tilting.
- A xanthoma on the eyelid.
- A metric unit of weight equivalent to one-thousandth of a kilogram.
- The large bone of the calf, or shinbone.
- A blank spot in the visual field that is sometimes evident during the aura of a migraine headache.
- amyloid An abnormal protein deposited in the brain in Alzheimer’s disease.
- sicca Persistent dryness of the eye.
- Thin, gelatinous ligaments that attach the lens to the ciliary body and support the lens centrally behind the pupil.
- A brain structure that relays sensory information to other parts of the brain; also plays a role in memory consolidation.
- A junction in the body where bones are linked together.
- Thigh bone.
- A small, fleshy flap of tissue that hangs from the back of the throat over the root of the tongue.
- An increased sensitivity to pain.
- The inner ear. It contains the cochlea, which is responsible for hearing, as well as structures that are needed for balance.
- disease An infectious disease that is transmissible under normal conditions from animals to humans.
- Inflammation of the pigmented part of the eye (the iris); may seriously affect vision.
- capsulotomy A laser technique to correct blurred vision caused by cloudiness that may develop in the skin of the cataract left in the eye after cataract surgery; a laser is used to create a hole in the membrane to allow light to enter clearly focused onto the retina.
- A period of time in which a sick person is kept away from others to prevent the spread of disease.
- A drug or a procedure that has a calming effect and relieves anxiety and tension.
- tests Tests that use tiny amounts of short-lived radioactive substances that can target particular organs or cell receptors to diagnose disease.
- eye A period of intense brain activity during sleep, often associated with dreams; named for the rapid eye movements that occur during this time. Also called dreaming sleep.
51 Clues: Thigh bone. • A microorganism. • A xanthoma on the eyelid. • An increased sensitivity to pain. • sicca Persistent dryness of the eye. • The bony socket that holds the eyeball. • The large bone of the calf, or shinbone. • Related to the muscles and the skeleton. • A condition or disease of unknown origin. • Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels. • ...
Health 2017-02-23
Across
- factors conditions that decrease the likelihood that people will deal with stress effectively
- setting, the process of working towards something you want to accomplish
- who is most likely to get a mental illness
- what is one mind stress management
- how you feel about yourself
- what is one way of communication
- faster what is a physical sign of stress
- the exchange of thoughts feeling or beliefs between two or more people
- who is one person that influences your self-esteem
- what is one teen stressor
- factors conditions that help people deal more effectively with stressful situation
- the body's response to physical mental of emotional tension
- what does S stand for in the smart goal model
Down
- decision easy, no major, impact, very little thought
- what is one body stress management
- decision harder, takes a long time, greater impact
- what is one of listening
- what is one of the roadblocks of communication
- the way you view yourself
- who can diagnose a mental illness
- what is one of the types of communication
- making process of making a choice
- messages, taking responsibility of your feeling
- what does the M stand for in the smart goal model
- what is one roadblock to communication
- anything that causes stress
- message, when your words say one thing but your body or tone says another
- attention, what is one way of being an effective communicator
- emotional sign of stress
29 Clues: what is one of listening • emotional sign of stress • the way you view yourself • what is one teen stressor • how you feel about yourself • anything that causes stress • what is one way of communication • who can diagnose a mental illness • making process of making a choice • what is one body stress management • what is one mind stress management • ...
Health 2017-03-18
Across
- lemon
- mushroom
- chocolate
- curries
- strangely
- crispsandchips
- clothinwater
- poisoning
- fromanallergicreaction
- area
- thesynonymofdangerous
- thesynonymofproof
- forafewdays
- thesynonymofharmless
- alien
Down
- theirappearance...you
- cake
- oranges
- sauce
- thesynonymofhuge
- weather
- habitat
- reaction
- thesynonymofinteresting
- thepatient`swound
- tea
- contactwithpoisonoak
- thesynonymofinexpensive
28 Clues: tea • cake • area • lemon • sauce • alien • oranges • curries • weather • habitat • mushroom • reaction • chocolate • strangely • poisoning • forafewdays • clothinwater • crispsandchips • thesynonymofhuge • thepatient`swound • thesynonymofproof • contactwithpoisonoak • thesynonymofharmless • theirappearance...you • thesynonymofdangerous • fromanallergicreaction • thesynonymofinteresting • thesynonymofinexpensive
HEALTH 2018-02-19
Across
- Feeding action.
- Specialist in diseases of the eyes.
- Make sterile
- Local for sick or injured.
- Antibacterial medicin.
- Person who professes surgery.
- Specialist in psychiatry.
- Mark that leaves the cure of a wound.
- Prepared virus.
- Cleaning or grooming for the conservation of Health.
Down
- Protein substance.
- Propagation of a disease.
- Reaction of the organism to something that does not tolerate.
- Medical result after being observed.
- That serves to cure.
- Quality of having life.
- Specialist in pediatrics.
- Norms to regularize the feeding.
- Place where medicines are sold.
- Action and effect of infecting or becoming infected.
20 Clues: Make sterile • Feeding action. • Prepared virus. • Protein substance. • That serves to cure. • Antibacterial medicin. • Quality of having life. • Propagation of a disease. • Specialist in pediatrics. • Specialist in psychiatry. • Local for sick or injured. • Person who professes surgery. • Place where medicines are sold. • Norms to regularize the feeding. • ...
HEALTH 2018-02-19
Across
- Feeding action.
- Local for sick or injured.
- Make sterile
- Specialist in psychiatry.
- Mark that leaves the cure of a wound.
- Action and effect of infecting or becoming infected.
- Cleaning or grooming for the conservation of Health.
- Reaction of the organism to something that does not tolerate.
- Specialist in diseases of the eyes.
- Norms to regularize the feeding.
Down
- Protein substance.
- Specialist in pediatrics.
- Quality of having life.
- Place where medicines are sold.
- That serves to cure.
- Antibacterial medicin.
- Medical result after being observed.
- Person who professes surgery.
- Propagation of a disease.
- Prepared virus.
20 Clues: Make sterile • Feeding action. • Prepared virus. • Protein substance. • That serves to cure. • Antibacterial medicin. • Quality of having life. • Specialist in pediatrics. • Specialist in psychiatry. • Propagation of a disease. • Local for sick or injured. • Person who professes surgery. • Place where medicines are sold. • Norms to regularize the feeding. • ...
HEALTH 2018-02-19
Across
- Person who professes surgery.
- Propagation of a disease.
- Quality of having life.
- Cleaning or grooming for the conservation of Health.
- Action and effect of infecting or becoming infected.
- Prepared virus.
- Specialist in psychiatry.
- Reaction of the organism to something that does not tolerate.
- Antibacterial medicin.
- Local for sick or injured.
- Mark that leaves the cure of a wound.
Down
- Specialist in diseases of the eyes.
- Medical result after being observed.
- Specialist in pediatrics.
- Make sterile
- Place where medicines are sold.
- Protein substance.
- That serves to cure.
- Feeding action.
- Norms to regularize the feeding.
20 Clues: Make sterile • Prepared virus. • Feeding action. • Protein substance. • That serves to cure. • Antibacterial medicin. • Quality of having life. • Propagation of a disease. • Specialist in pediatrics. • Specialist in psychiatry. • Local for sick or injured. • Person who professes surgery. • Place where medicines are sold. • Norms to regularize the feeding. • ...
Health 2016-11-09
Across
- accordance with the rules or standards; legitimate.
- or showing a confident and forceful personality.
- quality of bending easily without breaking.
- mind receptive to different opinions and ideas, as in Her open mind could see merit in the new method.
- or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.
- action of leading a group of people or an the process of working together to the same end. organization.
- imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- knowledge of one's own character, feelings, motives, and desires.
- process of working together to the same end.
- ability to control oneself, in particular one's emotions and desires or the expression of them in one's behavior, especially in difficult situations.
- (Latin: adaptō "fit to, adjust") is a feature of a system or of a process.
- characterized by or giving attention.
- small alteration or movement made to achieve a desired fit, appearance, or result.
Down
- or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
- in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.
- vigorous or determined attempt.
- is defined as the quality of being able to be counted on or relied upon.
- action of working with someone to produce or create something.
- intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- way that someone or something looks.
20 Clues: vigorous or determined attempt. • way that someone or something looks. • characterized by or giving attention. • quality of bending easily without breaking. • process of working together to the same end. • imparting or exchanging of information or news. • or showing a confident and forceful personality. • accordance with the rules or standards; legitimate. • ...
Health 2018-11-07
Across
- the feeling that you are becoming the best person you can be
- to work well with others you have good ____
- a person's connection to a social group that shares similar culture or national ties
- the legal status of being entitled to the rights and duties of a community
- to understand your emotions and others
- to control your impulses
- the ability to keep a positive outlook
- culturally defined assumptions of what it means to be male or female
- putting yourself in someone else's shoes
- moods or feelings you experience
Down
- a person who exhibits both masculine and feminine traits
- a mental picture of yourself
- thinking repeatedly about something (usually bad) for a long period of time
- the skill of identifying one's own emotions and understanding the emotions of others
- who you are, which includes your physical traits, activities etc
- individuals who make donations to improve others' lives and well-being
- the ability to recover from traumatic or stressful events
- how you feel about yourself
- by the time teenagers have reached high school they have developed their own ______
- to be highly productive
20 Clues: to be highly productive • to control your impulses • how you feel about yourself • a mental picture of yourself • moods or feelings you experience • to understand your emotions and others • the ability to keep a positive outlook • putting yourself in someone else's shoes • to work well with others you have good ____ • a person who exhibits both masculine and feminine traits • ...
health 2022-03-03
Across
- the joint connecting the foot with the leg.
- a small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column in humans and some apes, formed of fused vestigial vertebrae.
- each of a series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine (twelve pairs in humans), protecting the thoracic cavity and its organs
- the inner and typically larger of the two bones between the knee and the ankle (or the equivalent joints in other terrestrial vertebrates), parallel with the fibula.
- each of the series of small bones forming the backbone, having several projections for articulation and muscle attachment, and a hole through which the spinal cord passes.
- an internal or external framework of bone, cartilage, or other rigid material supporting or containing the body of an animal or plant
- A complete or partial break in a bone
- one of two bones that make up the forearm, the other being the radius.
- "ball and _____ joint"
Down
- the breastbone
- a long, thin, slightly curved bone that connects your arm to your body.
- firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms
- each of the two upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand.
- each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands.
- the strongest bone in the body
- a rigid organ that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals
- the skull, especially the part enclosing the brain.
- a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips.
- the point of contact between elements of an animal skeleton with the parts that surround and support it
20 Clues: the breastbone • "ball and _____ joint" • the strongest bone in the body • A complete or partial break in a bone • the joint connecting the foot with the leg. • the skull, especially the part enclosing the brain. • each of the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands. • firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms • ...
Health 2022-01-26
Across
- — how much energy you use when you exercise
- -everything that you eat and drink daily
- - hear voices other people don't hear; may believe other people are reading their minds, controlling their though, or trying to harm them
- -THC is the active ingredient in this drug which can have stimulant, depressant, and hallucinogenic effects
- — light activity that lets your body adjust to ending a workout
- — performing a certain number of repetitions without stopping
- - macro nutrient that provides energy and main form of stored energy
- -hallucinogenic drug that is sometimes called "acid"
- -prolonged sadness; feeling of hopelessness
- -a feeling of emotional or physical tension
- -released from the adrenal gland giving your body strength and energy to fight the stressor
- - organic compounds needed to sustain life; there are 13 (A,C,D,E,K and several Bs)
- -a microorganism that causes, or can cause disease
- — light activity that prepares your muscles for more intense movement
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- - a unit of heat used to measure the energy available in food
- -stress that produces a positive result
- -diseases caused by microscopic germs
- -extremely strong stimulant that is usually in the form of white powder
- -a condition of being able to resist a particular disease
- -hyperactivity-impulsivity; inattentive
- -acts like a built-in alarm system to initiate the “fight or flight”
- - diseases that spread from person to person
- -develops after a terrifying ordeal that involved physical harm
- — performing an exercise through a full range of motion (start to finish)
- -stress that produces a negative result
- -Oxycontin and Vicodin are opioid examples of these drugs
- - process by which your body takes in and uses food
- -synthetic version of marijuana with very unpredictable effects
- - microscopic single-celled organisms lacking a distinct nucleus
- -persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction
30 Clues: -diseases caused by microscopic germs • -stress that produces a positive result • -hyperactivity-impulsivity; inattentive • -stress that produces a negative result • -everything that you eat and drink daily • — how much energy you use when you exercise • -a feeling of emotional or physical tension • - diseases that spread from person to person • ...
health 2022-01-26
Across
- klopsima
- külmetus
- retsepti välja kirjutama
- maitsestama
- vaktsiin
- kanderaam
- palavik
- vill
- süst
- peckish
- ühend
- sinikas
- praadima
- jook
- farming
- a sore throatkurk on valus
- kuumusega töödeldud
- tursunud
- portsjon
- vars
- põletik
- köha
- unetus
- iiveldus
- viilutama
- kasvaja
- riivima
- õitsema /suure hooga arenema
- sõel/sõeluma
- valuvaigisti
Down
- jälg
- into a coma
- kõdunema
- krambid
- kaal
- tervenema
- an ankle
- tükeldama
- mõra
- keetma
- kõhulahtisus
- luksumine
- migreen
- küpsetama
- surmav
- vähendama
- poisoningtoidumürgitus
- vastupidavus
- eelroog
- nälga tundma
- välja väänama
- toiduretsept
- langema
- mage
- välja ravima
- suur isu
- a kneepõlve kriimustama
- ahi
- lööve
- gripp
- fatal
61 Clues: ahi • jälg • kaal • mõra • vill • süst • jook • vars • mage • köha • ühend • lööve • gripp • fatal • keetma • surmav • unetus • krambid • palavik • peckish • migreen • sinikas • farming • eelroog • langema • põletik • kasvaja • riivima • klopsima • külmetus • kõdunema • vaktsiin • an ankle • praadima • tursunud • portsjon • iiveldus • suur isu • tervenema • kanderaam • tükeldama • luksumine • küpsetama • vähendama • viilutama • into a coma • maitsestama • kõhulahtisus • vastupidavus • ...
health 2022-01-26
Across
- küpsetama
- vill
- välja väänama
- süst
- portsjon
- vastupidavus
- palavik
- tükeldama
- klopsima
- põletik
- retsepti välja kirjutama
- mage
- ahi
- sõel/sõeluma
- kanderaam
- lööve
- unetus
- jälg
- välja ravima
- kõdunema
- riivima
- kaal
- toidumürgitus
- krambid
- suur isu
Down
- eelroog
- vähendama
- köha
- ühend
- mõra
- jook
- migreen
- vars
- luksumine
- iiveldus
- tervenema
- potentsiaalselt surmav
- tursunud
- kasvaja
- mahepõllumajandus
- vaktsiin
- kergelt nälga tundma
- sinikas
- kõhulahtisus
- viilutama
- gripp
- õitsema/suure hooga arenema
- praadima
- külmetus
- keetma
- valuvaigisti
- toiduretsept
- maitsestama
53 Clues: ahi • vill • süst • köha • mõra • jook • vars • mage • jälg • kaal • ühend • lööve • gripp • unetus • keetma • eelroog • migreen • palavik • kasvaja • põletik • sinikas • riivima • krambid • portsjon • iiveldus • klopsima • tursunud • vaktsiin • praadima • kõdunema • külmetus • suur isu • küpsetama • vähendama • luksumine • tervenema • tükeldama • kanderaam • viilutama • maitsestama • vastupidavus • kõhulahtisus • sõel/sõeluma • valuvaigisti • toiduretsept • välja väänama • ...
health 2022-01-26
Across
- portsjon
- vähendama
- migreen
- praadima
- vastupidavus
- küpsetama
- jälg
- vars
- lööve
- kõhulahtisus
- köha
- vill
- põletik
- luksumine
- külmetus
- tervenema
- eelroog
- sõel/sõeluma
- viilutama
- jook
- ühend
- kasvaja
- unetus
- toiduretsept
- ahi
Down
- kanderaam
- valuvaigisti
- mõra
- mage
- riivima
- välja väänama
- gripp
- tükeldama
- õitsema/suure hooga arenema
- palavik
- suur isu
- süst
- kaal
- tursunud
- keetma
- iiveldus
- retsepti välja kirjutama
- krambid
- klopsima
- kõdunema
- sinikas
- maitsestama
47 Clues: ahi • mõra • mage • jälg • vars • köha • vill • süst • kaal • jook • lööve • gripp • ühend • keetma • unetus • migreen • riivima • põletik • palavik • eelroog • krambid • sinikas • kasvaja • portsjon • praadima • suur isu • tursunud • külmetus • iiveldus • klopsima • kõdunema • kanderaam • vähendama • küpsetama • tükeldama • luksumine • tervenema • viilutama • maitsestama • valuvaigisti • vastupidavus • kõhulahtisus • sõel/sõeluma • toiduretsept • välja väänama • ...
