Wellness Exam 2

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1. What is social capital?

a. A collective value of all of the people in your social network and the likelihood of them providing social support.

1. A bias-motivated crime is

a. A hate crime

1. Chris and Robin have been romantic partners for almost a decade, and have lived together unmarried for the last four years. Their relationship is considered

a. Cohabitation

1. Jealousy can be based on all of the following except

a. Intense devotion

1. Assault, homicide and suicide are examples of

a. Intentional injuries

1. Which of the following statements is TRUE about NuvaRing?

a. It exposes the user to a lower dose of estrogen than the combination pill

1. To ensure it's effectiveness, the BEST place to store a condom would be in

a. A bathroom storage drawer away from sharp objects

1. When two partners in an intimate relationship love together without being married, this is

a. A cohabitation

1. The two contraceptive methods most commonly used by college students are

a. Birth control pills and male condoms

1. Women who use oral contraceptives and also smoke are at higher risk of

a. Blood clots and hypertension

1. A tendency toward anger may be

a. Both physiological and related to family background

1. The definition of the term family?

a. Changes over time

1. Lengthy cohabitation that is considered legally binding in some states is

a. Common-law marriage

1. In relationships, the process of resolving differences peacefully and creatively is

a. Conflict resolution

1. Sexual penetration without the victim's consent constitutes

a. rape

1. The willful, repeated, and malicious following, harassing or threatening of another person is

a. stalking

1. Which of the following procedures performed during pregnancy can determine the size and position of the fetus and detect birth defects in the central nervous and digestive systems?

a. ultrasound

1. When romance lasts beyond the four-year mark, what natural opiates give partners a sense of security, peace and calm?

Endorphins

1. Which of the following is TRUE about nutrition and excise during pregnancy?

Exercise can be beneficial, but the woman should consult with her physician first

1. Social and cultural factors that increase the likelihood of violence include all the following except

Social support

1. Substances designed to kill sperm are known as

Spermicides

Which of the following is TRUE about emergency contraceptive pills?

Multiple brands are available over-the-counter with no age restrictions?

1. Rape that involves a stranger is classified as

a. Aggravated rape

1. The various methods used to prevent pregnancy are known as

a. Contraception

1. During pregnancy, a woman could increase her folic acid intake by eating

a. Dark leafy greens, citrus fruits, and beans

1. The use of force to control and maintain power over another person in the home environment is

a. Domestic violence

1. A birth defect that occurs more frequently in babies born to mothers over the age of 35 is

a. Down syndrome

1. In a relationship, commitment means that

a. Each partner intends to act over time in a way to perpetuate the well-being of the other

1. The implantation of a fertilized egg outside the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube is called

a. Ectopic pregnancy

1. Violence directed at others and based on prejudice and discrimination is

a. Ethnoviolence

1. Many men are reluctant to have a vasectomy because of the

a. Fear of decreased sexual performance

1. Brest-fed infants

a. Have a decreased incidence of illness

The surgical procedure that involves removal of the uterus is a

a. Hysterectomy

1. When Marcy moved into her dorm, her parents and her best friend helped. This example best illustrates

a. Instrumental support

1. Violence that occurs between two people in a current or former marriage or sexual or dating relationship is

a. Intimate partner violence

1. Relationships characterized by behavioral interdependence, need fulfillment, emotional attachment, and emotional availability are

a. Intimate relationships

1. Postpartum depression

a. Is characterized by fatigue, depression, and mood swings

1. A benefit of cohabitation is that

a. It allows the partners to share housing costs and utility bills

1. Which of the following is true about stalking?

a. It can occur online

1. A primary advantage of the contraceptive sponge

a. It does not require a fitting from a doctor

1. The vast majority of stalkers are

a. Known to their victims

1. Direct eye contact is

a. Offensive in some cultures

1. Lisa and Abby are sisters and best friends. Bother feel they can share their worries and concerns with one another. This example demonstrates

a. Social integration

1. The first widely used birth control method for women was

a. The diaphragm

1. A death that occurs as a result of an intent to harm or kill is

a. homicide

1. A hormone referred to as a "cuddle chemical" that boosts feelings of satisfaction and attachment is

a. oxytocin

1. A growing risk of violent incidents on college campuses has caused colleges to respond by

a. Revising prevention and emergency response strategies

1. Which U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1973 gave women the legal right to an abortion?

a. Roe vs wade

1. An infection during pregnancy that cause blindness or hearing disorders in the infant

a. Rubella

1. Which of the following traits is important in relationships and involves having a realistic appreciation of one's own with and ability?

a. Self-nurturance

1. Predictability is a fundamental element of

Trust

1. Jade is pregnant. During a regular medical check-up, her physician discusses alcohol consumption. The physician will likely advise that she

a. Abstain from alcohol during pregnancy

1. Fertility awareness methods of birth control include all of the following except

a. Abstinence

1. Of the following, which factor is not a risk for gang involvement?

a. Academic achievement

1. Both Ben and Betty see themselves as responsible for their own choices, decisions, and actions in their relationship, thus demonstrating their

a. Accountability

1. A rape in which the victim knows the attacker is

a. Acquaintance rape

Which phase of the cycle of violence includes physical acts intended to inflict pain?

a. Acute battering

1. Research examining the relationship between substance abuse and violence indicates that

a. Alcohol consumption is a major factor in domestic violence at all levels

1. The fluid- filled, protective ouch surrounding the fetus is the

a. Amniotic sac

1. Children who have experienced sexual abuse are at increased risk for

a. Anxiety disorders, depression, and suicide.

1. What is a common reason that victims of elder abuse do not report it?

a. They are afraid that the abuser will retaliate by putting them in a nursing home or increase the abuse

1. Which of the following is true about intimate relationships?

a. They include relationships with family, friends and romantic partners.

1. Which one of the following is characteristic of intimate relationships?

a. They involve need fulfillment

1. Family consist of

a. A network of people that provides support, security, and a sense of belonging.

1. Our neighbors and coworkers are members of our

a. A social network

1. What proportion of murder-suicides in the United States involve an intimate partner?

a. About three-fourths

1. According to Sternberg's triangular theory of love, the most complete, ideal type of love is

a. Consummate love

A factor commonly associated with intimate partner violence is

a. Low self-esteem

1. Social support may best help reduce stress by

a. Making challenges look less forbidding

1. The growth of Internet dating have made it easier to

a. Meet people outside your proximity

1. Relational connectedness is most likely to be enhanced by

a. Meeting a friend for lunch

1. A relationship in which the partners are sexually involved only with each other is

a. Monogamous

1. Cultural beliefs that can be considered societal causes of violence include

a. Objectifying women

1. Which of the following is NOT an example of a barrier method of birth control

a. Oral contraceptives

1. The most common cause of female infertility in the United States is

a. Polycystic ovary syndrome

1. A common ploy used by rapist is to

a. Pose as a police officer or other authority figure

1. According to attraction theory,

a. Proximity and similarities influence who a person falls in love with

1. Fertility is a person's ability to

a. Reproduce

1. Daniel has been involved in four sexually exclusive relationships over the past six years. This is an example of

a. Serial monogamy

1. Any form of unwanted sexual attention is

a. Sexual harassment

1. Which of the following would not be considered a hate crime?

a. Shooting a bank employee during an armed robbery

1. Surgical abortions in the first trimester are typically done by

a. Suction curettage

1. Which phase of the cycle of violence is typically characterized by anger, abusive language, and psychological aggression?

a. Tension building

1. Drugs, chemicals, and radiation that can cause birth defects are known as

a. Teratogens

1. Violence against people or property that is rooted in political or social objectives and intended to intimidate is

a. Terrorism

1. When a pregnant woman's water breaks, what is actually happening is that

a. The amniotic sac breaks

1. Violence can be defined as

a. The intentional use of physical force or power against oneself or another person or group

1. Leaving a diaphragm, tampon, or cervical cap in for an extended period of time increases the risk for

a. Toxic shock syndrome

1. The term terrorism is correctly applied to situations in which

a. Violence is used to achieve political aims

1. Anthropologist Helen Fisher and other scientist have described attraction as

Feelings of elations and euphoria produced by neurochemicals


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