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policy: a course of action chosen that controls future decisions, such as a center's health policy
communicable diseases: illnesses that can be passed on to other people
sanitizing:process of removing dirt or soil and a small amount of bacteria from surfaces
disinfecting: the process of eliminating germs from surfaces
food borne illness: an illness caused by eating food that contains harmful bacteria, toxins, parasites, or viruses
first aid: immediate treatment given for injuries, including those that are life-threatening
wound: damage to the surface of the skin or body tissue
abrasion: a scrape that damages a portion of the skin, such as a skinned knee, scratched arm, or rope burn.
rabies: a disease caused by a viral infection of the nervous system and brain. Rabies is transmitted through the saliva of a rabid animal.
burn: an injury caused by heat, radiation, or chemical agents, generally classified by degree or depth.
head lice: small bugs that make their homes on the hair and scalp and feed on human blood.
asthma: a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways that causes labored breathing, gasping, coughing, and wheezing
epilepsy: a convulsive disorder caused by damage to the brain causing a person to have periodic seizures.
HIV: a virus that breaks down the body's immune system, eventually causing the disease AIDS.
AIDS: a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus. The virus breaks down the body's immune system, leaving the body vulnerable to disease
Across:2. | a convulsive disorder caused by damage to the brain causing a person to have periodic seizures. | 5. | an illness caused by eating food that contains harmful bacteria, toxins, parasites, or viruses | 8. | an injury caused by heat, radiation, or chemical agents, generally classified by degree or depth. |
| 9. | small bugs that make their homes on the hair and scalp and feed on human blood. | 11. | a scrape that damages a portion of the skin, such as a skinned knee, scratched arm, or rope burn. | 13. | damage to the surface of the skin or body tissue |
| | Down:1. | immediate treatment given for injuries, including those that are life-threatening | 3. | process of removing dirt or soil and a small amount of bacteria from surfaces | 4. | illnesses that can be passed on to other people | 6. | a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways that causes labored breathing, gasping, coughing, and wheezing |
| 7. | a disease caused by a viral infection of the nervous system and brain. Rabies is transmitted through the saliva of a rabid animal. | 9. | a virus that breaks down the body's immune system, eventually causing the disease AIDS. | 10. | a course of action chosen that controls future decisions, such as a center's health policy | 12. | a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus. The virus breaks down the body's immune system, leaving the body vulnerable to disease |
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Across:2. | a convulsive disorder caused by damage to the brain causing a person to have periodic seizures. | 5. | an illness caused by eating food that contains harmful bacteria, toxins, parasites, or viruses | 8. | an injury caused by heat, radiation, or chemical agents, generally classified by degree or depth. |
| 9. | small bugs that make their homes on the hair and scalp and feed on human blood. | 11. | a scrape that damages a portion of the skin, such as a skinned knee, scratched arm, or rope burn. | 13. | damage to the surface of the skin or body tissue |
| | Down:1. | immediate treatment given for injuries, including those that are life-threatening | 3. | process of removing dirt or soil and a small amount of bacteria from surfaces | 4. | illnesses that can be passed on to other people | 6. | a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways that causes labored breathing, gasping, coughing, and wheezing |
| 7. | a disease caused by a viral infection of the nervous system and brain. Rabies is transmitted through the saliva of a rabid animal. | 9. | a virus that breaks down the body's immune system, eventually causing the disease AIDS. | 10. | a course of action chosen that controls future decisions, such as a center's health policy | 12. | a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus. The virus breaks down the body's immune system, leaving the body vulnerable to disease |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only