Image which represents an idea
Image which represents events
Type of gaze - eye contact
Type of gaze - no eye contact
Position the image is seen from
Image is taken from above, makes represented participant seem unimportant
Taken from below to make character seem more powerful
Shoes the emotions of a character
Shows at least an entire body, who they are and the social setting
Shoes middle upper body with personal and social context
Something which has symbolic meanings, represents feelings and ideas
Ideas about characters are communicated through ________ of the shot
_________ is specific to the culture which is using it
Small and large ______ communicate insignificance, fear, power and importance
Reading path taken upon eyes
The first part of an image your eyes see
An image can have ________ which is high or low
Technology worn on your body
The NHS provide this service for people.
a person who has the job of watching or noticing particular things.
the act of stopping something from happening or of stopping someone from doing something.
a system that can show the exact position of a person or thing by using signals from satellites
the use of computers to design objects
Short for computer-assisted manufacturing.
a condition or situation that causes problems, especially one that causes something or someone to be less successful than other things or people:
a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes in something.
a set of images and sounds, produced by a computer, that seem to represent a place or a situation that a person can take part in
a device containing a wheel that spins freely within a frame, used on aircraft and ships to help keep them horizontal, and as a children's toy
images produced by a computer and used together with a view of the real world
a device that measures acceleration or G-force
you can wear me round your wrist to monitor your health and I rhyme.
What is the name for a solution that we can solve step by step
simple thinking strategies
a solution that is easy for a person to make
a tendency that can have grave results
to not have a fresh perspective
without reasoning or perception
this occurs in a free flowing way
a termed that was coined by Joy Paul
helps us makes connections in novels
estimating the likelihood of an event by comparing it to an existing prototype that already exists in our mind
overestimating someone's actual ability to perform a task successfully
a tendency to maintain a belief after the orignally information has been refuted
how we represent a problem or issue
ideas that are considered valuable and novel
system for expressing thoughts through speeches of sound or symbols that are written
ability to understand information in a grammatically accurate way
region of the part in front of the brain that controls language expression
a theory made by Robert Sternberg that predict real life abilities
to manage your emotions in a positive way to reduce stress
establishes the norms of a test
how the genes count for a differences in a person's traits
to think and to reason in a abstract way
What is the term for the way someone walks?
What is the term for using the space to show relationships?
How would I use my face to show emotions?
What's a Vocal Skill that shows the audience where I am from?
In vocal skills, what is high and low?
What can I use to make sure all of my cast members are seen?
What is one way to make an actor think more about their character?
What could be used to show the audience a key moment?
What is the term for how straight your back is?
What is the term for a hand movement?
Most common disease contributing to the need for dialysis.
Milk products, bananas, cantaloupe, oranges, potatoes, beans and tomatoes are all high in this.
Excess fluid in the body can cause ____ (swelling).
The number one way to reduce infections. (2 words)
One of the main functions of the kidneys is to ____ waste from blood.
Goal weight when you leave dialysis. (2 words)
Chewing ____ can help with thirst.
Lean meats, eggs, and fish are all good sources of ____ to keep albumin levels up.
What you need to get your medication from the pharmacy. (Only providers can give this.)
Too much of this in your diet can increase thirst.
A condition of reduced blood cells.
What is the name of the facility?
Fruit that is toxic to dialysis patients.
Treatment for people who have kidney failure.
Too much fluid can cause a strain on which major organ?
Fistula, Catheter, and Grafts
A doctor who specializes in kidney failure.
The second leading cause of kidney failure in the United States after diabetes.
Someone who provides an organ or tissue for transplant.
A symptom of high blood pressure.
Phosphate binders should be taken ____ meals.
Kidneys are only about the size of your ____.
Medication that controls the phosphate level in your blood are called phosphate _____. (Hint: Renvela or Calcium Acetate/Phoslo)
High ____ levels can cause itchy skin, weak bones, and damage your heart.
High phosphorous levels can make your skin ____.
Pure, innocent
Showing intense but short-lived passion
love, loyalty or enthusiasm for a person or activity
Beliefs, ideas and attitudes of that time (the world outside the play)
A writer's technique, using images, visually descriptive
An event that people attend in disguise, wearing costumes and masks
A serious drama with an unhappy ending.
Exaggerated, over-emotional, extreme behaviour
High social class with power and status
Shy, modest
When a disease is always present no matter how small in a community we refer to it as an _____.
If there are usually only 20 cases per year of Measles but in 2021, there were 50 cases of Measles, What is this called?
COVID-19 which affects countries throughout the world is considered a _____.
What is the cause of a disease or health condition?
What is the organism that becomes infected by a disease called?
Where does an agent exist?
what is in the middle of the epidemiological triangle?
The capacity of an agent to enter a host and cause infection: a disease that easily spreads from one host to another has high _____.
When symptoms are very noticeable, the disease has high ____.
The capacity of an agent to produce poison is called ____.
When an agent can survive in many adverse environments, they have high ____.
A type of direct transmission whenever anyone coughs, sneezes, or talks.
A type of indirect transmission spread by food, water, or inanimate objects.
This type of prevention is implemented before there is evidence of disease or injury.
This type of prevention is implemented after a disease or injury is established, the goal is to reduce morbidity or mortality.
What type of prevention is a community-level weight loss program?
When you have been exposed to a contagious pathogen like COVID-19 but not showing any symptoms yet you have to go into ____.
When you have been exposed to a contagious pathogen like COVID-19 and are showing symptoms you have to go into ____.
True positive / (True positive + False negative)
True negative / (False positive + True negative)
Systematic error often introduced by a researcher; two types are information and selection.
The number of existing and new cases of a disease/ health-related condition is the ____.
The number of new cases of a disease/ health-related condition is the ____.
Diseases like cardiovascular disease, cancer, or diabetes are ____ diseases.
The incidence among exposed divided by the incidence of unexposed.
Which ratio is used in case-control studies to test the hypothesis?
The leading cause of death with risk factors including hypertension, obesity, and physical inactivity.
The second leading cause of death in the US which has stages 0-IV.
This is a cross-sectional study that uses data that describes groups of individuals.
This study includes individuals used as cases and as controls to test a hypothesis.
A shortcoming of this study is that they are not well-suited for studying very rare diseases and are also time-consuming and expensive. These studies can be performed in the past or future.
The goal of this study is to monitor a population to gather the information that can be used to prevent health threats. There are two kinds: passive and active.
The first point when an individual is exposed to or infected by a disease; point of ____.
When you are fully recovered from the disease or infection you just experience is the ____ period.
The point of the first symptom of a disease or infection is the ____ point.
who killed the old man
how many police where there
the old man had a
who dose the house belong to
how did the old man die?
difine: a clever and deceitful way
difine:present or experienced to a severe or intense degree.
difine:a material thing that can be seen and touched
difine:the ability to predict or the action of predicting what will happen or be needed in the future
difine:of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense
difine: an uncertain belief
difine:contemptuous ridicule or mockery
difine:be lying, situated, or kept in a particular place
he hide the body under the____?
the narrator went___.
read them carefully and look at the
Agenda setting theory focuses on how the ______ of the news affects the public .
______ is what your body experiences.
According to Kuleshov, people create what based on the order of shots in a film?
_______ ______ are created when people connect their own stories to the theme established by the speaker.
A person using Symbolic Convergence Theory would be sure to create and use _______ with their audience based on the stories they tell.
This theory explains news coverage can affect the public's perception of what news is important.
________ ___________ Theory states that shared themes and created fantasy chains can make a group stronger.
Montage theory famously states that one plus one equals what?
______ Theory explores how one's emotional reaction affects their understanding of new places, experiences, and objects.
According to Public Sphere theory, the public is made up of the government and private _________ who both exist and affect each other.
Affect Theory states that affect + meaning=
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what to focus on.
Affect Theory states that people's _______ are based on the way they feel about things.
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what not to say.
Montage Theory is unique to what industry?
Affect ________ is one's emotional response to a situation.
______ ______ Theory states that if a government is to be considered legitimate, it should allow itself to be influenced by the public.
This theory states that the relationship between the shots of a film affects the viewer more than the content of the film itself.
Speakers use Symbolic Convergence Theory to establish a connection and ______ ________ with their audience.
According to Kuleshov, what has the greatest effect on the viewer's perspective of a film?
Speakers establish shared symbols by telling _______ to their audience.
The Public _______ refers to the "middle place" where citizens met to discuss their government.
According to Public Sphere Theory, private individuals meet to talk about the government and how to __________ it.
Agenda setting theory was created when people relied mainly on newspapers and ___________ to get their news.
This theory gives ______ people the ability to influence their government.
Agenda setting theory focuses on how the ______ of the news affects the public.
______ is what your body experiences.
According to Kuleshov, people create what based on the order of shots in a film?
_______ ______ are created when people connect their own stories to the theme established by the speaker.
A person using Symbolic Convergence Theory would be sure to create and use _______ with their audience based on the stories they tell.
This theory explains news coverage can affect the public's perception of what news is important.
________ ___________ Theory states that shared themes and created fantasy chains can make a group stronger.
Montage theory famously states that one plus one equals what?
______ Theory explores how one's emotional reaction affects their understanding of new places, experiences, and objects.
According to Public Sphere theory, the public is made up of the government and private _________ who both exist and affect each other.
Affect Theory states that affect plus meaning equals what?
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what to focus on.
Affect Theory states that people's _______ are based on the way they feel about things.
______, according to Agenda Setting Theory, describes how news reports choose what not to say.
Montage Theory is unique to what industry?
Affect ________ is one's emotional response to a situation.
______ ______ Theory states that if a government is to be considered legitimate, it should allow itself to be influenced by the public.
This theory states that the relationship between the shots of a film affects the viewer more than the content of the film itself.
Speakers use Symbolic Convergence Theory to establish a connection and ______ ________ with their audience.
According to Kuleshov, what has the greatest effect on the viewer's perspective of a film?
Speakers establish shared symbols by telling _______ to their audience.
The Public _______ refers to the "middle place" where citizens met to discuss their government.
According to Public Sphere Theory, private individuals meet to talk about the government and how to __________ it.
Agenda setting theory was created when people relied mainly on newspapers and ___________ to get their news.
Public Sphere Theory gives ______ people the ability to influence their government.