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- 5. It is a macronutrient that is the major storage form of energy in the body. Our body uses it as a fuel source.
- 7. A tool made out of metal sheet or plastic used to scoop the dirt and litters on the floor.
- 8. It is an electric-powered appliance used to dry clothes, bed sheets, and linens.
- 9. A tool used for sweeping floors of dirt, dust, and litters.
- 12. A group of important medical signs that indicate an individual's state of health.
- 13. A caregiving instrument used for measuring body temperature.
- 14. A chemical substance used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose a disease.
- 18. It is a macronutrient that is essential to building muscle mass. Our body uses it to build and repair tissues.
- 19. It is the comparison of two numbers that uses a colon to indicate their relationship to one another.
- 21. It is the unit of measurement of energy in food.
- 22. Refers to a part of a whole and uses a slash to indicate the relationship of two numbers to one another.
- 23. It is needed in order to perform daily activities.
- 25. It is the source or something that can cause harm.
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- 1. It is a caregiving tool or device used for cleaning the dishes.
- 2. It uses a double colon to indicate the relationship between two ratios or two fractions.
- 3. It refers to do the energy used by our body from doing involuntary activities. It is also known as Resting energy expenditure (REE).
- 4. A caregiving tool or instrument used for measuring blood pressure.
- 6. A caregiving tool used for listening to the sounds made by the heart, lungs or intestines, etc.
- 10. It is a caregiving tool or apparatus used in cleaning feeding bottles by plowing boiling water into the bottle.
- 11. It is the act of taking care and giving support to an elderly, child, or a sick person.
- 15. A person who take cares and supports an elderly, child, or a sick person.
- 16. They are mainly sugar and provide energy. It is a macronutrient that is the main source of our energy.
- 17. A quantity of medicine prescribed to be taken at one time.
- 20. Nursing care given to a person at home. Can be provided by a family member or friend.
- 24. It is a state of physical, mental and social well-being of a person.