Chapter 1 Understanding Health and Wellness
Across
- 4. abnormal physical or mental condition with no single, identifiable cause
- 5. your ability to interact positively with those around you
- 7. state of health and wellness in which one feels safe, fulfilled, and productive, and looks forward to enjoying a long lif
- 8. a poor state of health and wellness in various areas of your life
- 9. a medication that can be made by many different companies; costs less than brand-name medicines but may be just as effective
- 17. disease diseases that occur for many years, even for a lifetime
- 20. law passed in 2010 to expand access to insurance, address cost reduction and affordability, improve the quality of healthcare, and introduce the Patient's Bill of Rights
- 23. your ability to make choices about your health and wellness
- 25. a short-term or long-term plan of action that will guide you to the state of wellness you hope to reach
- 26. a healthy balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health
- 27. a state of excellent health and wellness in all areas of your life
- 28. the amount you pay for healthcare services each year before your insurance company begins to take on the cost
- 29. a dimension of health that involves your communication skills, relationships, and ability to interact with others
Down
- 1. a dimension of health that involves your body, including physical fitness and the ability to cope with everyday physical tasks
- 2. a regular doctor who provides checkups, screenings, treatments, and prescriptions
- 3. a dimension of health that involves your ability to think clearly and critically, learn, and solve problems
- 6. medical providers who are extensively trained in one or two areas of health; a physician may refer you to a specialist to seek specific treatments
- 10. a hospital where patients reside overnight while receiving diagnosis, treatment, surgery, therapy, and rehabilitation
- 11. a continuing pursuit of learning and studying that carries through your entire life; a key component of your ability to take charge of your own health
- 12. a dimension of health that involves your emotions, mood, outlook on life, and beliefs about yourself
- 13. diseases that occur and resolve quickly
- 14. the ability to locate, interpret, and apply information pertaining to your health a regular fee paid in exchange for insurance services
- 15. theories and health claims that are described as being based in science when they are not
- 16. a process in which you take charge of your own health and wellness by making responsible and well-informed decisions
- 18. your ability to stand up to pressures and influences that hinder your progress toward wellness
- 19. summary of a patient's rights regarding fair treatment and appropriate information
- 21. a healthcare establishment where patients receive diagnosis or treatment, but do not reside overnight
- 22. a collection of and the pursuit of knowledge about the natural world drawn from observation and experimentation
- 24. conclusions about the natural world that have been obtained through peer-reviewed, repeatable observation and experimentation