Health Exam
Jena gets in an argument with a friend and wants to relax and escape the situation. She starts thinking about smoking marijuana. Which stage of the addiction cycle is Jena in.
Emotional trigger
What is the first thing to do for someone who is choking and unable to respond verbally?
Perform the Heimlich manuever
Match each communication strategy to the way it treats the other people: 1: Aggressive 2: Assertive
1: Disrespectfully 2: Respectfully
Match each disease with a hygiene strategy for preventing it. 1: Cold sores 2: Athletes foot 3: Gum disease
1: Do not share lip gloss 2: Wash your body regularly 3: Floss regularly
Match each example to the correct category: 1: Signs of emotional health 2: Signs of social health 3: Signs of physical health
1: Enjoying hobbies 2: Spending time with friends 3: Eating a nutritious diet
Which of these is the best source of information about a health product?
Scientific research
Match these examples of drug advertising with a truth about the same drug. 1: Alcoholics can die of liver cancer. 2: Smoking tobacco can lead to wrinkles and yellowing of the skin 3: Using prescriptions improperly can be dangerous 4: Using tobacco can lead to many health issues
1: Drinking liquor is what everyone does 2: Cigarettes lead to more friends 3: All prescriptions are safe to use and lead to more fun. 4: Chewing tobacco makes you look cool
How many states is the legal age of consent 18 years old?
12 states.
Match each daily recommended portion size with the correct food group. 1: Fruits 2: Fats and oils 3: Dairy
1: 1.5-2 cups 2: 5 teaspoons 3: 3 cups
Match each example to the risk it is associated with for Evelyn, a 44-year-old tobacco smoker. 1: Evelyn has tried to stop smoking for 30 years. She always starts again 2: Evelyn has developed lung cancer 3: Evelyn must pay a $500 find due to selling cigarettes to minors
1: Addiction 2: Sickness 3: Legal
Match each kind of drug to a relationship it has with society and culture: 1: Pharmaceutical companies spend millions advertising this drug. 2: This drug can lead to alcoholism and cause injuries through DUI accidents 3: The government regulates where this drug can be used 4: This drug can lead to addiction; possession is a crime punishable by law
1: Antacids 2: Beer 3: Cigarettes 4: Cocaine
Match each chronic disease with one of its risk factors 1: Poor air quality 2: Poor diet 3: Family history
1: Asthma 2: Diabetes 3: Breast cancer
Match each time period to an appropriate safety precaution related to mudslides 1: Find out the mudslide evacuation plan from local authorities 2: Notice when the water levels of nearby creeks or streams being to rise 3: Look for injured or trapped people
1: Before a storm 2: During a storm 3: After a storm
Match each technology with the disease it helps detect or treat? 1: Genetically engineered viruses 2: Genetically engineered human insulin 3: Antipsychotic ddrugs
1: Cancer 2: Diabetes 3: Schizophrenia
Match each risk factor to its type: 1: Swimming alone 2: Someone else driving while drowsy
1: Controllable risk factor 2: Uncontrollable risk factor
Match each example to the correct category: 1: The quality of the air you breathe is part of your environment, which influences your health. 2: The amount of health care you receive has an influence on your health
1: External influences 2: Internal influences
Match each health screening to the correct disease? 1: Breast cancer 2: Lung cancer 3: Diabetes
1: Genetic screen 2: X ray 3: Blood glucose
Match each statement to the correct category? 1: Signs of positive emotional well-being 2: Signs of positive mental well-being 3: Signs of high self-esteem
1: Improved coping ability 2: Contributing to community 3: Being hopeful about yourself
Match each device with its advantage: 1: Ensures accurate doses 2: Provides quick measurement 3: Offers pain relief
1: Insulin pump 2: Glucose meter 3: Joint implant
Match each law with the type of injury it helps prevent. 1: Bullying laws 2: Seat belt laws
1: Intentional injury 2: Unintentional injury
Match each warning sign to an example of an abusive trait 1: Mike is jealous and doesn't let Kat talk to her friends 2: Caleb is very sensitive. The things people say always offend him 3: John talks about everything that he thinks Gena does incorrectly 4: Leslie slaps Archie when he upsets her
1: Is controlling 2: Plays the victim 3: Is overly critical 4: Is physically abusive
Match each scenario to the strategy the person is using to avoid risky situations. 1: Jenny doesn't go to parties with open invitations 2: Lenny asks Irma what she wants to do before agreeing to go out with her. 3: Bryan likes to drive with his sister to parties 4: Katie gets an odd feeling about Henry. She decides not to go out with him.
1: Know who will be there 2: Know what the plan is 3: Always have a ride 4: Trust your guide
What is the main difference individual and collaborative decision making? 1: Individual 2: Collaborative
1: Made by one person 2: Made by a group
Match each benefit of the proper amount of sleep to the most appropriate category: 1: Few mood swings 2: Improved immune function 3: Improved performance on exams
1: Mental 2: Physical 3: Academic
Match each kind of drug to the effect that it has on the brain: 1: Changes the flow of brain chemicals 2: Speeds up body functions but depressed brain activity 3: Changes the hippocampus processes sensations.
1: Narcotic 2: Stimulant 3: Marijuana
Match each mode of transmission with an effective method of blocking it. 1: Sexual contact 2: Direct contact 3: Animal vector
1: Practicing abstinence 2: Hand washing 3: Using insecticide
Match each pathogen with its mode of transportation. 1: HIV 2: Flu 3: Malaria
1: Sexual contact 2: Direct contact 3: Animal vector
Match each behavior with a type of peer influence: 1: Not inviting someone out 2: Complimenting an action 3: Doing what someone popular does
1: Social exclusion 2: Positive reinforcement 3: Emulation
Match each injury with a long-term consequence. 1: Quadriplegia 2: Sleep problems 3: Limited ability to use a keyboard
1: Spinal cord injury 2: Traumatic brain injury 3: Arm injury
Match each child care option with its benefits: 1: The parent is in charge of the child's development 2: Child care may be provided by someone who has a personal relationship with the family. 3: The parent know that the child will have lots of one on one time with a professional 4: Child care may take place in a classroom setting.
1: Stay at home parent 2: Family member of friend 3: Private child care 4: Day care
Match each statement with the type of contraceptive it describes: 1: This contraceptive method is 99% effective when used properly, but only 91% effective in real life 2: This contraceptive can be made from rubber or plastic 3: This contraceptive uses chemicals to kill sperm 4: This contraceptive is placed by a health care provider
1: The pill 2: Male condom 3: Spermicidal cream 4: IUD
Match each media message about a substance to a scientific fact about that substance. 1: Chewing tobacco is fun. Many athletes use it. 2: Binge drinking is only dangerous if you do it every day 3: Cigarettes are not hard to quit.
1: This substance can cause rotten teeth and mouth cancer 2: This activity can lead to alcohol poisoning and death 3: This substance is extremely addictive
Match each disease with a public health strategy for preventing it. 1: Influenza 2: HIV 3: Kidney failure
1: Vaccination 2: Education 3: Organ donation
Match each disease to the correct pathogen type. 1: Flu 2: Yeast infection 3: Malaria
1: Virus 2: Fungus 3: Protist
What should you do if you find yourself in any of these locations why an earthquake hits? Match each action to the location 1: Get to an interior wall or corner if you can. Stay away from windows, outside doors, or furniture that might fall on you. 2: Head away from anything that might fall on you. Then drop to the ground and cover your neck from possible falling debris.
1: indoors 2: outdoors
Which combination of servings is likely to provide the widest variety of vitamins and minerals?
2 cups raw spinach, 1 medium pear, 2 medium white potato
Which of these is an example of child neglect?
A child is not set to school when he is old enough to go
Many teens are advocated for healthful activities. Which of these is the best definition of an advocate?
A person who publicly supports an idea.
Which statement best describes the way that relationships change when there is a need for power and control?
A person who seeks power and control will often become aggressive and then violent
Which of these is most likely to help someone avoid alcohol?
A public service announcement
Which statement describes a person making a risky health decision as a result of an impulse?
A student eats five pieces of cake because he can't resist its delicious taste.
Which of these should a teenager consume every day?
A variety of vegetables
Which of these are associated with bulimia nervosa.
Bingeing and purging
True or false: A person who maintains a healthy weight is less likely to experience health problems like high blood pressure and joint pain.
True
True or false: A person with little anxiety will likely have positive emotional well-being
True
True or false: A pregnant woman planning her diet should be sure to include plenty of protein and folic acid
True
True or false: A self-exam is the bes way for men to detect testicular cancer
True
Which of the following should pregnant woman avoid?
Alcohol and tobacco
Henry engaged in binge drinking at a party and is now close to death in the hospital. Which of these is he most likely to be diagnosed with?
Alcohol poisoning
True or false: A short-term effect of bulimia might include weight loss
True
Media messages often make binge drinking look fun. Which statements represents a scientific fact about alcohol that contradicts this message?
Alcohol poisoning can lead to sickness, coma, and even death.
Which of these will make a risky situation even more dangerous for a teen?
Alcohol use
True or false: A teen can be a drug-free advocate by being a positive role model
True
True or false: Adoption can help children in the foster care system who are looking for a family.
True
Which is a characteristic of a person with positive mental well-being?
Ability to cope with stress
Marco and Shana do not want to get pregnant. They want a method that is guaranteed to prevent pregnancy. which method should they use?
Abstinence.
Maddy is a habitual methamphetamine user who smokes multiple time a day. Which of these consequences is Maddy likely to face as a result of her drug use?
Addiction
True or false: Avoiding drugs and alcohol will reduce a person's risk of injury from a car accident
True
Which of these resources could tell you your vitamin and mineral intake?
An app on your smartphone that tracks the nutritional status of foods you eat
What should every family's emergency preparedness plan include?
An evacuation plan
Which of these are ways that societies are affected by STDs/STIs?
An increase in the general risk of getting an STD/STI A high cost to society for treatment
Which of these is found only in females?
An ovary
Which characteristic is most likely to be found in an abusive person?
Anger management issues
Which type of medicine kills disease-causing bacteria to prevent infections, but also kills the good bacteria that you body needs?
Antibiotics
Which of these treatments is effective against HIV and may delay the onset of AIDS?
Antiretroviral therapy
Which of these is an appropriate treatment for a deep, bleeding wound?
Apply direct pressure
Which of these lists the elements that should be included as part of any personal health plan?
Assessment, goal setting, action planning.
Which of these is associated with protecting your health?
Attending to you personal hygiene.
Which option is most likely to help a teen have healthy online behavior?
Avoiding downloading software from some you do not know.
Which screening is used to test for obesity?
BMI
Which pathogen is killed by antibiotics?
Bacterium
Which of these will help you the most in fulfilling the Daily Value for potassium?
Banana and nuts
Which are healthy ways of managing stress?
Be active Get adequate sleep Eat a healthy diet that included fruits and vegetables
Which of these is the best way to avoid gun violence?
Be assertive but not aggressive.
Which of these is the best way to avoid abusive peer relationships.
Be aware of potential violent situations and avoid them.
Which are ways to build self-esteem?
Be hopeful Be positive
What can an individual do to further public health?
Become an organ donor
Which of these is part of a healthy relationship?
Being an active listener
Which of the following statements about affirmative consent is true?
Blane might be committing rape if he wants to have sex with June but she clearly says no.
Which screening is used to test for cardiovascular disease?
Blood pressure
(Image of two healthy meals) Which statement about these two restaurant meals in correct?
Both meals are healthful choices
What are examples of self-harming behavior?
Burning yourself with hot liquid Breaking a bone by making yourself fall Scratching yourself with a sharp object
A woman who runs two miles every day is affecting her health in which way?
By keeping her bones and muscles strong
You are alone and have identified an adult who is not responsive. What is the next step in CPR?
Call 911
For an individual with an open fracture of the leg, what would be an appropriate action?
Call 911.
Which conflict resolution steps are in the right order?
Calm down, set ground rules, talk it out, listen
Of the four causes of death due to injury, which is the most common?
Car crash
Which chronic disease may be prevented by regular visits to the dentist?
Cardiovascular disease
Which of these are possible effects of alcohol on a fetus?
Cognitive disabilities and birth defects
Which disease might be prevented by not sharing a water bottle?
Cold sores
True or false: Controlling stress is also effective at controlling anger
True
Which of these is the best example of a goal for an improved diet?
Consume 50 percent less sodium.
True or false: People under the influence of alcohol are more likely to be injured due to poor coordination and decision making skills.
True
Which of these activities promote physical fitness and mental health?
Hiking a trail Resting after vigorous exercise Getting nine hours of sleep every night
True or false: Receiving a hug from a stranger is a violation of most people's boundaries
True
Which of these describes benefits of changing from an inactive lifestyle to an active lifestyle?
Increased immune function Better physical and mental health
Which legal issue complicated the use of AEDs to save lives?
Legal liability
Which type of body language will most effectively communicate your refusal?
Crossing your arms over your chest
A woman is in the third stage of childbirth. Which of these events may be occuring?
Cutting of the umbilical cord.
Which term describes forced sexual intercourse with someone you are romantically invovled with?
Date rape
Issac is experiencing confusion, problems with coordination, and slowed breathing. He is showing a lack of good judgment. He has also been struggling with memory loss and fatigue. What drug is Issac most likely abusing?
Depressants
How can you boost your mental and emotional health at school?
Develop good note-taking and study habits
Which of these is a benefit of social networking?
Developing and expressing your identity.
A woman who is eight weeks pregnant is feeling nauseated and fatigued and has morning sickness. What is most likely happening with the fetus developing in her uterus?
Development of the heart
Which chronic disease is related to poor diet?
Diabetes
Which factor increases the risks associated with diving into water?
Diving at night
What would you call 2-1-1 for?
Domestic violence counseling
Which of the following is an example of a risk behavior?
Drinking alcohol
Which of these is a decision that could lead to legal consequences for a teen?
Drinking alcohol at the age of 19
Which activity causes the greatest risk of driving fatalities?
Drinking and driving
Which action will reduce the risk of injuring on an ATV?
Driving only on rocky terrain
Which of these is a benefit of health care access that lowers the risk of chronic disease like skin cancer?
Early detection
Which statements describes consensus?
Everyone agrees that the decision is right for the group. Some people don't personally like the decision.
Which of the following actions is most likely to take if he or she has a high level of self-discipline?
Exercising instead of being inactive
Peers, families, role models, and media are all examples of ______ that can affect your decisions about drugs.
External influences
True or false: Social networking is harmful to your mental and emotional health
Fall
(Picture of an obese man) True or false: The picture shows a man with a healthy body composition
False
Rubens family members drink alcohol while they are watching television every evening. Most nights they drink too much and get drunk. They allow Ruben to drink and have lately started to challenge him to get drunk. True or false: Ruben's family exerts a positive influence on him to get him to abuse alcohol.
False
True of false: Someone who has swallowed poison should be given milk
False
True or false: A teen with a probationary license cannot ever drive along.
False
True or false: A woman cannot get pregnant when she is having her period
False
True or false: All women should take a folic acid supplement
False
True or false: Athletes need to consume sports drinks instead of water when they get thirsty.
False
True or false: Eating disorders can be prevented, but once they begin there are few treatments.
False
True or false: Hans is being asked to try alcohol. He uses a firm voice when he says no. This is an example of nonverbal communication.
False
True or false: If a friend tells you he or she is considering suicide, you should keep it a secret.
False
True or false: Maintaining a healthy weight causes physical stress on the body
False
True or false: Medications that are legal and used properly have no risks or side effects
False
True or false: Movies can have a stronger influence than video games on risk taking behavior
False
True or false: Mutual monogamy removes all chance of a person contracting an STD or STI
False
True or false: Natural disasters are small-scale events that rarely cause serious injury to people or property
False
True or false: No one ever feels regret after engaging in sexual activity at an early age.
False
True or false: Personal health monitors make it more difficult to be aware of your general health.
False
True or false: Saturated fats are an underconsumed nutrient.
False
True or false: Social media postings have been found to be an unreliable predictor of flu outbreaks.
False
True or false: Violence portrayed in movie has led to a decrease in gun violence in the United States
False
True or false: Weather changes will not impact your training for a 5k marathon
False
True or false: When it comes to weight loss, faster is better
False
True or false: You should never give into positive peer pressure.
False
True or false: Your hypothalamus triggers the production of all sex hormones.
False
Which of these techniques are useful for resisting peer pressure.
Feeling confident in speaking your mind. Using common sense to help choose friends. Talking to a trusted adult about your decisions .
Which of these best describes a common impact of pregnancy for unmarried adolescent partners?
Fewer job opportunities for the mother
In which state are sinkholes most common?
Florida
Which of these is most directly impacts a person's physical health?
Food and nutrition
Which of these is a possible cause of schizophrenia?
Genetic and environmental conditions
Which of these is an uncontrollable risk factors for disease?
Genetics
Which of these are forms of positive peer pressure?
Getting exercise Being respectful of others
What are warning sides for suicide?
Giving away personal belongings Writing poems or diary entries that deal with death. Making direct or indirect suicide threats
Which of the following is the most likely consequence of gang involvement.
Going to jail
Lia had been exhausted and keeps getting sick. She also has half of her normal white blood cell count. Which STD or STI might LIa have?
HIV or AIDS
Which of these STIs has a vaccine to prevent it?
HPV
Which of these is likely to lower the chances that a teen will use a seat belt?
Having a best friend who does not use a seat belt.
Stress can cause the body to tense up as a defense mechanism. Which body system would this affect?
Musculoskeletal system.
Most of Owens friends are on his soccer team. They avoid tobacco so they can stay fit and healthy for their sport. His family has also decided to avoid addictive substances because there is a history of addiction within the family. Owen is a big fan of a soccer star who speaks to young athletes and encourages them to avoid harmful substances. Which of these would be most likely to negatively influence Owen toward tobacco addiction?
Heredity
______ is the process by which biological parents pass traits such as hair types or eye colors to their children. These traits may affect their well-being and health.
Heredity
Which STD or STI can cause painful sores and blisters on their genitals?
Herpes
Which of these is a disadvantage of insulin-pump technology?
High cost
Which of these is a significant cost associated with the flu?
Hospitalization
Which factor influences the early detection of a childhood disease by a physician?
How close the doctor's office is.
Which of these is an example of cyberbullying?
Humiliating someone on social media.
Which of these is the best example of an I message?
I feel frustrated when you tease me about not drinking
What is the correct order of the decision-making steps?
Identify the decision you need to make, list the consequences of each option, choose the best option and try it, evaluate your decision
Which of these health risks may be caused by sleep deficiency?
Immune suppression
Which of these is an advantage of an ultrasound over an X-ray?
It can produce images of soft tissue
Why is assertive communication an effective strategy?
It increases the chance that you will achieve the outcome you want.
How does lack of sleep affect risk of injury?
It interferes with judgement
How is your likelihood of abusing alcohol affected by having peers and family members who drink?
It makes it more likely that I will abuse alcohol
How does physical activity benefit your health?
It promotes mental clarity. It decreases BMI It improved sleep patterns.
Which of these is an advantage of an MRI over a CT scan?
It uses safer compounds to produce contrast.
Identify whether they are underweight, normal, or overweight: Ted is 5ft tall and weighs 100 lbs. Pat is 4ft. 8in. tall and 120 lbs. Julie is 5ft. 7in. tall and 110 lbs.
Julie: Underweight Ted: Normal Pat: Overweigth
One way your family can be a positive influence on your mental and emotional health is by helping you ______.
Learn boundaries
Lindsey went to a get-together with her friend Gustav. Gustav drove but then smoked marijuana. He is not safe to drive. As the party dies down, Gustav tells Lindsey that he wants to go home. Which is the best example of assertive refusal that Lindsey could use to keep herself safe?
Lindsey stands straight up, shakes her head, and firmly says no every time Gustav asks her to get into the car. She then waits for her dad to come pick her up.
What health consequence is most likely to result from alcohol abuse?
Liver damage
Which of these is a risk of speeding?
Longer braking distance
On jan. 1, an overweight college student, 5 ft. 5 in tal with a BMI of 28 sts a long-term goal to achieve a normal body composition by summer. Which of these is the best benchmark for him to set himself?
Lose 10 pounds in three months.
Which technology would be best in locating soft tissue injuries?
MRI scan
Which method helps prevent communicable diseases?
Mandatory vaccinations
Which of these is part of a healthy dating relationship?
Mutual decision making
Impulsiveness, poor decision making, and addiction are effects of alcohol on which body system?
Nervous system
True or false: Determining the source and motive for an ad for a health product will help you decide whether the ad is a reliable source of health information.
True
How should you prepare for a flood?
Move furniture to a safe location Be prepared to evacuate Use bottled water until local water is safe
Which of these boundaries would be the most likely to establish with your peers?
No physical abuse
Which of these boundaries would you be most likely to establish with your siblings?
No physical abuse
Which statement will most effectively communicate your refusal?
No, that's not what I want to do.
Which option is an example of proper netiquette?
Not saying anything online that you wouldn't say in person
Which activity will best help prevent the common cold?
Not touching your mouth, nose, or eyes
Which of the following is a possible long-term health effect of stress?
Obesity
Which of these are associated with a sedentary lifestyle?
Obesity Depression
Which step is a physician most likely to take first with a patient who has a family history of heart disease?
Perform blood tests
Which of these is a sign of an unhealthy relationship?
One person makes all the decisions
Which of these is a female health concern?
Ovarion cancer
Which of these organs produces hormones under the influence of the pituitary glan?
Ovary
Which phase of the menstrual cycle is associated with fertility?
Ovulation
Which factor is related to seat belt use in teens?
Parent use of a seat belt
Which statement best represents the reality of parenting?
Parenting is often very different than what is shown in the media.
Which action is known to reduce speeding in teens?
Peer actions
Drea has never had alcohol, but she believes her friends when they tell her that almost everybody at their school drinks on a regular basis. In reality, very few students at the school drink alcohol. Which statement best describes what is occurring in this situation?
Peers are influencing what Drea thinks of as normal behavior.
Which benefit does a community experience when its members have a high level of health literacy?
People are less likely to struggle with health problems
Isaac is using a drug that can be helpful to people who need it but is harming his body. His motivation is to gain muscle for a sports team he wants to join. Which drug is Isaac most likely abusing?
Performance enhancing durgs
Britta is going to see a doctor after the birth of her baby to check up on the incision from her c-section. Which type of care is she receiving?
Perinatal
Which three components contribute to the state of complete health?
Physical health, mental and emotional health, and social health.
Which factor plays the biggest role in delaying the detection of childhood diseases?
Poor access to health care providers
Which of these is a form of risk glorification found in media?
Portrayals of risky behavior without consequences
Which statement best describes the relationship between self-discipline and health?
Self-discipline helps people ignore unhealthful temptations and make healthful choices
How could you best help people with eating disorders?
Provide them with accurate information about their disease?
Which factor increases risk while driving because it interferes with attention?
Reading a text
´I understand that you don't want to do this´ is an example of what kind of negotiation skill?
Recognizing objections
Which of these is the bes way for your family to promote healthful eating choices?
Serve balances meals at family gatherings
True or false: Drinking milk with dinner can help you stay hydrated.
True
Sara is at her friend Meg's house. Meg says her parents won't notice if a couple of beers go missing. Sara shakes her head and assertively says ¨No, I don't want to break their trust.¨ When Meg insists that they won't care, Sarah sighs and says OK. Which refusal skill is Sarah forgetting to use in this situation.
Repeating her message as often as necessary.
The ______ is a group of organs used for breathing in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide
Respiratory system
Which strategy for using empathy involves telling the other person about a situation you experienced thats similar to his or her own?
Revealing
Which of the following is an example of a health-promoting behavior?
Riding a bike after school
Which approach is best when refusing to ride with an impaired driver?
Saying you do not want to.
Which STD/STI is caused by a tiny mite and results in itching?
Scabies
Antipsychotic drugs are used to treat which disease?
Schizophrenia
Which of these strategies is most likely to help someone successfully practice abstinence?
Setting limits for him or herself
Which of these is a controllable risk factor for disease?
Sexual behavior
Kara was in a relationship with someone her own age. Her partner pressured er into having sex. She said she did not want to have intercourse, but her boyfriend told her that he would spread rumors about her and dump her if she did not give in. Which term best describe this situation?
Sexual coercion
Aiden is in a relationship with Katie. Aiden and Katie are respectful of each other and talk to other people about their relationship. Katie is very attached to Aiden. She has decided that she would die than be without him. Aiden is also very attached to Katie but values his safety over the relationship. Which phrase in this scenario reflects a potentially unhealthy behavior that could lead to a dangerous dating situation?
She has decided that should would rather die than be without him.
Which term best describes a fad diet?
Short-lived
Which statements describes aspects of the relationship between sleep deprivation and drug abuse?
Sleep deprivation can increase a teens chance of drug abuse. Drug abuse usually increases sleep problems.
Which of these is a controllable risk factor for disease?
Sleep habits
Which are NOT healthy ways of managing stress?
Smoking Drinking alcohol
Which option would most likely be used to identify a person?
Social security number
What is the link between heredity and drug addiction?
Some people have genes that make it easier for them to become addicted to drugs
Who will get the most benefit from a vitamin B12 supplement?
Someone who eats little or no animal proteins.
Which laws regulate car driver behavior?
Speed limits
Which of these can develop in the uterus?
Sperm
Two teens date for a while and then they break up. They are not intimate during their time together. The boy continues to follow and harass the girl even after she tells him to leave him alone. What crime is this boy guilty of?
Stalking
Which of these are reasonable strategies for enforcing your boundaries in a healthy relationship?
State your boundary and what you want to happen Calmly leave the situation
A person's mental and emotional health is most directly affected by ______.
Stress
You find healthful ways to ease and manage pressure in your daily life. What type of health skills are described in this statement.
Stress management skills
Which of these is a part of any healthy relationship
Support
How could you best promote growing food in your community?
Support local farmers markets
How can you use your community to improve your mental and emotional health?
Take part in a community cleanup.
Which of these is the best response if someone you know is exhibiting many of the warning signs of substance absue?
Talk to a trusted adult about your worries.
Lily is worried about her friend Sariah, who seems depressed and withdrawn. Sariah recently quit their volleyball team, which she used to love. She has started hanging out with a group of friends who are known for underage drinking. Lily wants to help Sariah, but she doesn't know how or where to look for resources. What is the best next step for Lily?
Talk to her volleyball coach, whom she trusts.
What is the rationale behind having workspace laws the apply only to teens>
Teens have higher risk
How does stress affect your musculoskeletal system?
Tense muscles
Which organ do pituitary hormones most directly affect?
Testicle
Which of these triggers puberty in males?
Testosterone
True or false: During a blizzard, pets should be brought inside and other animals should be moved to a shelter
True
True or false: During a heat wave, stay inside and reschedule outdoor activities for cooler parts of the day.
True
Which statement best defines pregnancy?
The period of about 40 weeks when a developing embryo or fetus is in the uterus
True or false: Getting enough vitamin A during childhood can prevent blindness
True
True or false: In some cultures there is no courtship, because parents choose the person their child will marry.
True
True or false: Maintaining other friendships is important in a healthy dating relationship
True
True or false: Mental disorders may be caused by a chemical imbalance, a charge in brain structure, or genetics.
True
True or false: No-tolerance policies set punishments for misbehavior at school.
True
Which part of the male anatomy becomes inflamed during a case of balanitis?
The glans
How can you best identify quackery in a health service provider?
The providers success claims see too good to be true.
Which of these government programs encourage hygiene practices?
Transportation regulations to prevent overcrowding
True of false, advertisements can influence how a person thinks and feels about prescription medicines.
True
True of false: A counselor can help a teen recover from dating violence
True
True of false: You can end a date at any time you choose
True
Drug abuse can be very destructive to the body. Which of these is the best example of drug abuse?
The use of a drug for nonmedical reasons
True or false: A person who exercises self-discipline is taking a step toward improving his or her health.
True
True or false: A person who has red-rimmed eyes and a runny nose but does not suffer from allergies or have a cold shows a warning sign of drug abuse.
True
True or false: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of diabetes.
True
Why should you protect your username and password information?
To prevent people from accessing your personal data
Which of these is the best reasons for proper nutrition?
To provide your body with sufficient vitamins and minerals.
COPD, poor eyesight, fatigue, and yellow teeth are all possible effects of which substance?
Tobacco
Grace has yellowed skin, a suppressed appetite, and high blood pressure. Which drug does Grace most likely abuse?
Tobacco
Which of these are risk factors for cancer?
Tobacco use Family history Obesity
True or false: Responding to a craving with a helpful habit can help break the addiction cycle. It can also improve life for the person and his or her family.
True
True or false: There is a risk in meeting people in person whom you met online
True
True or false: You can add physical activity minutes to your day by riding a bicycle instead of riding in a car.
True
True or false: Your culture influences the types of foods you eat.
True
Which of the following are ways to stay safe during a wildfire?
Turn on your tv or radio for emergency instructions If someone gets burned, find help and called 911 If ordered to evacuated, do so immediately
How would you describe the perceived body image of an anorexic person?
Unheathly
Which strategy is used by public health to reduce the incidence of measles.
Vaccination
Which of these strategies are recommended for preventing some STDs or STIs?
Vaccination Condoms Abstinence
Which of these are refusal skills?
Validating others' opinions Saying no Presenting alternatives
Which of these technological advances has improved flu vaccines?
Virus strains multiplied in cell cultures
What are the characteristics of a severe thunderstorm?
Wind speeds of at least 58 mph. Hail measuring .75 in or more in diameter.
In order to maintain wellness, the parts of the health triangle always needs to be ______ and ______.
Working together and in balance.
Which of these is a part of good dental hygiene?
Yearly dental visits
Which example shows how an assumption can cause a conflict?
You believe your brother will help with your chores, but he thinks just the opposite.
Which of these would be the best source of data about your current diet?
Your food journal