Health Final

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What type of propaganda carries over the prestige of something we respect and revere to something they would have us accept.?

Transfer

Which statement about treating depression is true? a. The only treatment for depression is psychological therapy. b. There are no medications available for treating depression. c. Treatment may include making changes in the environment. d. Symptoms of depression disappear as soon as treatment begins.

Treatment may include making changes in the environment.

A benign tumor grows slowly and stays in one place. True False

True

Cholesterol can't travel alone through the bloodstream, it has to combine with certain proteins. When this happens, the cholesterol and protein form a lipoprotein. True False

True

Couples who do have sex need to use birth control properly and every time to prevent pregnancy. True False

True

For a person living through the grieving process, anniversaries, holidays, and milestones can reawaken memories and feelings True False

True

Grief is a(n) natural response to a serious loss. True False

True

Health benefits that come with a positive attitude include increased life span, lower rates of depression, lower levels of distress, greater resistance to the common cold, better psychological and physical well-being, reduced risk of death from cardiovascular disease, better coping skills during hardships and times of stress. True False

True

In chemotherapy, chemicals are used to destroy cancer cells True False

True

Most birth control methods do not provide much protection against STD's, so condoms should also be used. True False

True

People who have sexual contact (not just intercourse, but any form of intimate activity) with many different partners are more at risk than those who stay with the same partner. True False

True

Receiving empathy from loved ones can make the grieving process easier. True False

True

Self-examinations involve checking your own body for signs of cancer. True False

True

Teenage girls who use fertility awareness (also called the rhythm method--tracking when they are ovulating) may have an even greater chance of getting pregnant than adult women because their bodies have not yet settled into a regular menstrual cycle. True False

True

The grieving process may include depression. True False

True

Trying to ignore your pain or keep it from surfacing will only make it worse in the long run. True False

True

Unresolved grief can also lead to complications such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and health problems. True False

True

___ describes a state of well-being or total health that is found on a continuum to be: -Physical -Nutrition -Total health -Wellness

Wellness

What is an imaging scan?

X-rays, computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging — can help pinpoint diagnoses and rule out other conditions that may be causing your symptoms

What is cancer?

a class of diseases characterized by out-of-control cell growth

What is asthma?

a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and produce extra mucus

What is infection?

a condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells

What is pathogen?

a microorganism that causes disease

What is virus?

a piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat

What is vaccine?

a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response

What is lymphocyte?

a specialized white blood cell that coordinates many of the functions of specific immunity

What is toxin?

a substance that kills cells or interferes with their function

What is a biopsies?

a tiny sample of tissue is taken from an internal organ for testing

What is phagocyte?

a white blood cell that surrounds and destroys a pathogen

Someone who has been exposed to Genital Herpes will notice genital itching or pain about ____ to ___ days after being infected with the virus. a. 2 to 20 b. 2 to 14 c. 2 to 10 d. 2 to 4

a. 2 to 20

Symptoms usually appear ____ to ____ days after a person has been exposed to gonorrhea, and in girls they may appear even later. a. 2 to 7 b. 1 to 3 c. 2 to 5 d. 1 to 2

a. 2 to 7

What are proteins made of? a. 20 amino acids b. 17 essential amino acids c. 20 simple sugars d. 15 essential amino acids

a. 20 amino acids

What are examples of fat soluble vitamins? (Check all that apply) a. A b. B c. C d. D e. E f. K

a. A d. D e. E f. K

What population are STD's most commonly spread? a. Teens b. College Students c. All answers given d. Middle aged single people

a. All answers given

When doing your own medical reserch on the internet, which of the following would be the best resource to you? a. American Academy of Pediatrics b. National Institutes of Health (NIH) c. Centers for Disease Control d. the US Food and Drug Administration

a. American Academy of Pediatrics b. National Institutes of Health (NIH) c. Centers for Disease Control d. the US Food and Drug Administration

Which one of these statements is false when discussing getting support for the grieving process? a. An experienced therapist is not necessary through intense emotions and overcome obstacles to your grieving. b. Oftentimes, people want to help but don't know how, so tell them what you need - whether it's a shoulder to cry on or help with funeral arrangements. c. If you follow a religious tradition, embrace the comfort its mourning rituals can provide. d. Sharing your sorrow with others who have experienced similar losses can help.

a. An experienced therapist is not necessary through intense emotions and overcome obstacles to your grieving.

Who is the author of the Di-hydrogen Monoxide website? a. Dr. Tom Way b. Dr. Baxter Smith c. Dr. Amy Carlson d. Dr. Mark Jensen

a. Dr. Tom Way

What is grief? a. Emotional suffering you feel when something or someone you love is taken away. b. refusal of belief in someone or something c. Unhappiness or depression d. A state of being mad or annoyed

a. Emotional suffering you feel when something or someone you love is taken away.

Why is fiber important? a. It aids in digestion and helps in satisfaction of meals, making you feel fuller longer. b. It provides added nutrients. c. It is necessary for keeping the body hydrated and preventing dehydration. d. It has a great deal of calcium important for bone building.

a. It aids in digestion and helps in satisfaction of meals, making you feel fuller longer.

Which one of the four websites do you believe is a reliable website a. Lewis and Clark b. Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus c. Di-hydrogen Monoxide

a. Lewis and Clark

Who is the author of the Lewis and Clark website? a. Library of Congress b. American Public Library Association c. Mary Clark d. John Lewis and Mark Clark

a. Library of Congress

Cooper, iron, zinc and selenium are all examples of this type of nutrient: a. Minerals b. Fats c. Vitamins d. Proteins

a. Minerals

The function of the heart and blood vessels are: a. The heart is the pump that propels blood through the body. The blood vessels carry the blood. Arteries carry blood away from the heart, veins carry the blood back to the heart and the capillaries connect the arteries and veins. b. The heart is the pump that propels blood through the body. The blood vessels carry the blood. Arteries carry blood to the heart, veins carry blood away from the heart and the capillaries connect the arteries and veins. c. The blood vessels store the blood and the heart pumps the blood to the lungs for oxygen. d. none of these answer is correct.

a. The heart is the pump that propels blood through the body. The blood vessels carry the blood. Arteries carry blood away from the heart, veins carry the blood back to the heart and the capillaries connect the arteries and veins.

How do bacteria develop drug resistance? a. There are three ways this occurs; some bacteria develop the ability to neutralize the antibiotic before it can do harm, others can rapidly pump the antibiotic out, and still others can change the antibiotic attack site so it cannot affect the function of the bacteria. b. The bacteria will survive the first round of antibiotics and then store some of the antibiotic which causes an immunity to it when presented again in the body. c. The person taking the antibiotic doesn't take all the of the prescribed medication which doesn't fully fend off the infection, leaving it to multiply and reinfect the individual. d. none of these

a. There are three ways this occurs; some bacteria develop the ability to neutralize the antibiotic before it can do harm, others can rapidly pump the antibiotic out, and still others can change the antibiotic attack site so it cannot affect the function of the bacteria.

Which one of the pillars deals with keeping promises? a. Trustworthy b. Respect c. Caring d. Fairness

a. Trustworthy

What is anorexia nervosa? a. a relentless pursuit of thinness and unwillingness to maintain a normal or healthy weight, a distortion of body image and intense fear of gaining weight. b. recurrent and frequent episodes of eating unusually large amounts of food and feeling a lack of control over the eating. This binge-eating is followed by a type of behavior, such as purging (e.g., vomiting, excessive use of laxatives or diuretics), fasting and/or excessive exercise. c. episodes during which a person feels a loss of control over his or her eating. Overeating episodes are followed by guilt, shame or distress which can lead to more eating. d. none of the above

a. a relentless pursuit of thinness and unwillingness to maintain a normal or healthy weight, a distortion of body image and intense fear of gaining weight.

What is it called when the egg and sperm unite? a. a zygote b. a fetus c. an embryo d. a baby

a. a zygote

Of the seven items a product label should contain, please choose four correct answers: a. active/inactive ingredients b. calories c. catchy slogan d. amount e. manufacturers information f. information based on a 2000 calorie diet g. colorful label h. intended use

a. active/inactive ingredients d. amount e. manufacturers information h. intended use

What are some consequences of low self esteem? a. all of these are true b. eating or body image disorders c. lose interest in activities or friends d. depression

a. all of these are true

What does the inner group of cells become when it turns into a blastocyst? a. an embryo b. an infant c. a zygote d. a morula

a. an embryo

Why are antibiotics reserved for bacterial infections? a. antibiotics have no effect on viruses but will kill bacteria b. antibiotics kill viruses and bacteria c. antifungals only work on bacteria d. antibiotics only kill viruses

a. antibiotics have no effect on viruses but will kill bacteria

In the immune response, a. antibodies bind to antigens. b. pathogens engulf macrophages. c. helper T cells divide to produce plasma cells. d. lymphocytes invade the body.

a. antibodies bind to antigens.

What are some preventable risk factors that you can avoid that will lessen your asthma symptoms? a. being overweight b. genetics c. another allergic reaction d. second hand smoke e. chemical exposure

a. being overweight d. second hand smoke e. chemical exposure

This is the term for a cancer-causing agent. a. carcinogen. b. allergen. c. trigger. d. histamine

a. carcinogen.

Adopting a positive outlook can help you manage stress by a. changing the way you perceive a stressor. b. eliminating all your stressors. c. keeping you calm and relaxed. d. helping you say no to demands on your time.

a. changing the way you perceive a stressor.

What two concepts does healthy communication skills involve? a. choosing your words and expressions carefully to clearly say what you mean b. never offending people by telling them no c. listening closely to others d. always explain the reasons why you disagree with someone and persuade them to see your point of view.

a. choosing your words and expressions carefully to clearly say what you mean c. listening closely to others

What are some warning signs of suicide? (Check all that apply) a. deterioration in schoolwork or recreational performance b. wanting to hang out with friends and family c. negative self-evaluation d. withdrawal from friends e. giving away personal belongings f. acting like nothing is wrong g. wanting to keep personal things to hang on to h. dramatic changes in appearance

a. deterioration in schoolwork or recreational performance c. negative self-evaluation d. withdrawal from friends e. giving away personal belongings h. dramatic changes in appearance

Symptoms such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, and sudden changes in vision can indicate __________. a. diabetes. b. arthritis. c. allergies. d. asthma.

a. diabetes.

What are some alternative methods used that may prevent or shorten the duration of an infection? a. echinacea b. zinc c. vitamin A d. garlic

a. echinacea b. zinc d. garlic

What kind of pathogen causes the disease called athlete's foot? a. fungi b. bacteria c. rickettsias d. protozoans

a. fungi

Which emotion is usually the result of acting in a way that does not agree with your values and beliefs? a. guilt b. happiness c. anger d. love

a. guilt

Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for suicide? a. having close friends b. using alcohol or other drugs c. having a mental disorder d. being in a stressful situation

a. having close friends

Sexually transmitted diseases are _________ diseases that spread from person to person through intimate contact. a. infectious b. non-infectious c. non-communicable

a. infectious

What are the characteristics needed to prove medical malpractice? (Choose all that apply) a. injury resulting in damaging consequences b. informed consent was given c. failure to provide a proper standard of care d. negligence

a. injury resulting in damaging consequences c. failure to provide a proper standard of care d. negligence

Another word used for fat is: a. lipids b. trans c. unsaturated d. saturated

a. lipids

Mental disorders often go untreated because a. many people with mental disorders fail to seek treatment. b. there are no effective treatments for mental disorders. c. mental disorders are not real illnesses. d. mental disorders are rarely serious

a. many people with mental disorders fail to seek treatment.

The spread of disease can occur in many ways. What are the three types of direct contact in which a virus can be spread? a. person to person b. mother to unborn child c. food contamination d. animal to person e. insect bites f. contaminated water g. under cooked meat

a. person to person b. mother to unborn child d. animal to person

What are some ways to think in a more positive and optimistic way? (choose all that apply) a. practice positive self-talk b. check yourself c. follow a healthy lifestyle d. surround yourself with people who are honest

a. practice positive self-talk b. check yourself c. follow a healthy lifestyle

What are the jobs of the ovaries? a. produces estrogen b. produce human growth hormone c. produces progesterone d. release female gamete cells e. produces sperm f. creates fluid to protect the human gamete g. protects the female reproductive organs

a. produces estrogen c. produces progesterone d. release female gamete cells

People who believe in themselves are better able to recognize mistakes, learn from them and bounce back from disappointment are said to have: a. resilience b. character c. coping skills d. conflict management skills

a. resilience

Describe three ways to show support for someone who is grieving. (choose all that apply) a. resist telling them how strong they are b. recommend help c. leave them alone so they have time to think d. assure them that everything will be ok e. tell them a personal story that relates to their situation f. give them a timeline of grief g. be there to take their mind off the situation h. ask them what they need

a. resist telling them how strong they are b. recommend help h. ask them what they need

Teens who are feeling depressed should a. seek help from a trusted adult. b. wait for the feelings to go away. c. keep the feelings to themselves. d. try to stop the feelings.

a. seek help from a trusted adult.

Which is a physical barrier against pathogens? a. skin b. saliva c. tears d. gastric juices

a. skin

Heart attacks occur when... a. the blood supply to the heart is restricted. b. the heart beats irregularly. c. blood flow to the brain is interrupted. d. the heart can no longer maintain its regular pumping rate.

a. the blood supply to the heart is restricted.

AIDS is a collection of infections and cancers that occurs because HIV weakens the body's primary system of defense, exposing other systems in the body to damage. What is this primary system of defense? a. the nervous system b. the circulatory system c. the immune system d. the respiratory system

a. the immune system

The purpose of a testicular exam is: a. to identify any potential health issues early. b. to identify skin cancer. c. to check for a hernia. d. none of the above.

a. to identify any potential health issues early.

Which fat is the most dangerous and should never be consumed? (It is also known as hydrogenated oils). a. trans fats b. polyunsaturated fats c. omega 3 d. saturated fats

a. trans fats

Condoms may not give complete protection, because the virus can spread from any areas of the genitals not covered by the condom. a. true b. false

a. true

Doctors usually prescribe antibiotics for people who are diagnosed with trichomoniasis. Sexual partners should be treated at the same time, and people being treated should not have sex until they have finished their treatment and no longer have symptoms. a. true b. false

a. true

Experts believe that when a wart is present, the virus may be more contagious. But HPV can still be spread even without any visible warts. a. true b. false

a. true

Gonorrhea can be passed from one person to another through vaginal, oral or anal sex, even when the person is infected has no symptoms. a. true b. false

a. true

HSV-1 (the type of virus that causes cold sores or fever blisters around the mouth) can transmit the virus through oral sex to another person's genitals. a. true b. false

a. true

Herpes can be passed sexually even if a partner has no sores or other signs and symptoms of an outbreak. a. true b. false

a. true

If left untreated in girls, chlamydia can cause an infection of the urethra (where urine comes out) and inflammation (swelling, pain, redness) of the cervix. a. true b. false

a. true

If syphilis is left untreated, brain damage and other serious health problems can occur. a. true b. false

a. true

Syphilis can be easy to miss because the chancres are painless and can appear in areas that may not be easy to see, like the mouth, under the foreskin or on the anus. a. true b. false

a. true

There is no cure for herpes; it will always remain in the body and can be passed to another person with any form of unprotected sex. a. true b. false

a. true

There is no cure that will get rid of the HPV virus completely. a. true b. false

a. true

Trichomoniasis in men often produces no symptoms. a. true b.false

a. true

When HIV-infected patients are treated with drugs, some patients tolerate the drugs well, while others experience severe side effects. a. true b. false

a. true

What can reduce the amount of food you eat by 22%? a. using a smaller plate b. eating an apple before each meal c. replacing one meal a day with a shake d. drinking water before each meal

a. using a smaller plate

On MyPlate which section is one of the largest that provides necessary vitamin and minerals needed for the body to function a. vegetables b. fruits c. dairy d. protein

a. vegetables

What is closure?

acceptance of a loss

What is closure?

acceptance of the loss

What is mourning?

act of showing sorrow or grief

What is hormone therapy as a cancer treatment?

alter hormone production in the body so that cancer cells stop growing or are killed completely

What is heart murmer?

an abnormal sound (like a blowing or whooshing sound) that's heard when listening to the heart

What is hypertension?

an increase in pressure in the blood vessels

An irregular heartbeat, or ____, occurs when the heart skips a beat or beats irregularly.

arrhythmia

A condition in which the arteries are hardened and have reduced elasticity is ____.

arteriosclerosis

A disease characterized by the accumulation of plaque on artery walls is ____.

atherosclerosis

At what week is the baby's lungs and nervous system mature? a. 5 weeks b. 27 weeks c. 10 weeks d. 40 weeks

b. 27 weeks

According to the video, the total number of people infected with HIV worldwide is estimated at _____. a. 400,000 b. 40 million c. 4 million d. 40,000

b. 40 million

Symptoms usually appear ____ to ____ days after a person has been exposed to trichomoniasis. a. 3 to 5 b. 5 to 28 c. 6 to 30 d. 5 to 25

b. 5 to 28

What is a warranty? a. An agreement to maintain a device that was purchased by the consumer for a set time from the date of purchase. b. A company or store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money of the product is defective. c. An agreement to refund partial monies in the event the consumer does not like the product or doesn't want it. d. If the product is defective the company must replace it with an item of greater value to compensate inconvenience.

b. A company or store's written agreement to repair a product or refund your money of the product is defective.

Why is it important to add protein and low fat dairy to your diet? (choose all that apply) a. none of these answer are correct b. Adding 10% more protein will keep you fuller longer. c. Protein releases PYY, which goes tot he brain and helps suppress hunger. d. Fat and carbohydrates stay in the stomach longer and will keep you full. e. Low fat dairy contains calcium that binds to other fats creating a substance you cannot absorb. f. all of these answers are correct

b. Adding 10% more protein will keep you fuller longer. c. Protein releases PYY, which goes tot he brain and helps suppress hunger. e. Low fat dairy contains calcium that binds to other fats creating a substance you cannot absorb.

Which example of anxiety is most likely a sign of a an anxiety disorder? a. Being worried for a few days about an upcoming class presentation. b. Always being worried about germs on objects that other people have touched. c. Being anxious about going to the first dance of the year at a new school. d. Feeling uneasy about doing something that goes against one's values

b. Always being worried about germs on objects that other people have touched.

Select the 6 six pillars of character. a. Cooperative b. Caring c. Responsibility d. Sympathetic e. Honesty f. Fairness g. Trustworthiness h. Punctual i. Respect j. Loyalty k. Citizenship l. Empathetic

b. Caring c. Responsibility f. Fairness g. Trustworthiness i. Respect k. Citizenship

Why is it important to "eat your colors"? a. So you don't get bored eating the same fruits and vegetables everyday. This can keep people from sticking to a healthy diet when they become bored with the foods they are eating. b. Choosing variety is important when it comes to vegetables: Dark green vegetables (like broccoli, spinach, and kale) provide different nutrients from orange and red vegetables (like squash, carrots, and sweet potatoes) c. It's good to mix up your fruit choices: a colorful fruit cup is pretty.

b. Choosing variety is important when it comes to vegetables: Dark green vegetables (like broccoli, spinach, and kale) provide different nutrients from orange and red vegetables (like squash, carrots, and sweet potatoes)

What is the difference between a congenital and acquired heart problems? a. Congenital means that the problem occurred in conjunction with another disease. Aquired means that the heart condition was acquired after another disease was contracted. b. Congenital means the problems were present at birth, and acquired means that the problems developed some time after birth c. Congenital means the problems were not present at birth and acquired means that the problems were present at birth d. Congenital means that it occurs in males and acquired means that it occurs in females.

b. Congenital means the problems were present at birth, and acquired means that the problems developed some time after birth

Why should a person be very skeptical of a food with high carbohydrates and low fiber? a. High carbohydrates will break down in to fats and be stored in the body causing obesity. b. If a food has high carbohydrates and low fiber, the carbohydrates will essentially break down and function as sugar in the bloodstream. c. A food low in fiber has virtually no health benefits. d. Foods that do not have high fiber do not promote lean muscle tissue.

b. If a food has high carbohydrates and low fiber, the carbohydrates will essentially break down and function as sugar in the bloodstream.

On the new nutrition labels, what does the percentage represent? a. It represents the percentage a person should consume based on a 2500 calorie diet. b. It represents the percentage a person should consume based on a 2000 calorie diet. c. It represents the percentage of that particular nutrient in the food you are consuming. d. It represents the percentage of that nutrient that will be stored as fat.

b. It represents the percentage a person should consume based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Presume you found an article online claiming a product called the Thinnator is the best method for losing weight. A note at the bottom of the ad says that the site is sponsored by the company that manufactures the Thinnator. Should you trust this site as a source? Why or why not? a. No, because any site promoting weight loss is fake. b. No, because the site could potentially be biased toward their product. c. Yes, because the website is honestly promoting their product d. Yes, because it is on the internet.

b. No, because the site could potentially be biased toward their

How can you show support for a person who may be considering suicide? a. Avoid asking questions about the situation. b. Remind the person that most problems have solutions. c. Try to convince the person that things aren't that bad. d. Tell the person that everyone feels sad sometimes.

b. Remind the person that most problems have solutions.

What is the name of the thin sack that holds the male's testicles? a. Urethra b. Scrotum c. Epididymus d. Penis

b. Scrotum

What is a communicable disease? a. a disease that is not contagious b. a disease that is spread from one living organism to another c. a disease that is not infectious d. a disease that is always spread by direct contact of organisms

b. a disease that is spread from one living organism to another

What is cholesterol? a. fatty buildup in the capillaries only b. a waxy substance produced by the liver and found in certain foods, is needed to make vitamin D and some hormones, build cell walls, and create bile salts that help you digest fat. c. a substance that the body does not produce and is usually found in fatty foods. d. none of these answers

b. a waxy substance produced by the liver and found in certain foods, is needed to make vitamin D and some hormones, build cell walls, and create bile salts that help you digest fat.

The most effective way to prevent pregnancy is: a. birth control pill b. abstinence c. male condom d. birth control shot

b. abstinence

What is the most important influence to a health consumer? a. cost b. advertising c. effectiveness d. purpose

b. advertising

What is the term used to take action to influence others to address a health-related concern or to support a health-related belief? a. promoting b. advocacy c. refusal skills d. support groups

b. advocacy

Why is it important to eat breakfast? a. Breakfast keeps blood sugar and hormone levels regular. b. all of these answer are correct. c. Breakfast gives metabolism a boost to burn more calories in a day. d. When you do not eat breakfast, you body urges you to crave high calorie foods.

b. all of these answer are correct.

arly stages of syphilis are easily cured with ____________________. Someone who has been infected for a while will need treatment for a longer period of time. Unfortunately, damage to the body from the late stage of syphilis _______ be treated. a. time; can b. antibiotics; cannot c. surgery; can d. radiation; cannot

b. antibiotics; cannot

What is a condition that develops when a substance called plaque builds up in the walls of the arteries. This buildup narrows the arteries, making it harder for blood to flow through? a. plaque b. atherosclerosis c. ischemic stroke d. heart attack

b. atherosclerosis

What is the term used when people can resolve problems through cooperation and problem solving. a. refusal skills b. conflict resolution c. self management d. advocacy

b. conflict resolution

Trichomoniasis is a very common STD which is passed through sexual intercourse and is: a. not curable b. curable c. controlled by meds

b. curable

To reduce the effects of stress, you should a. stop exercising to save your strength. b. drink plenty of water for good health. c. drink caffeinated beverages for energy. d. avoid talking about your problems with others.

b. drink plenty of water for good health.

According to the video, what is one of the best kept diet secrets? a. drinking milk then eating vegetables that are high in fiber and low in calories b. drinking water then eating soup c. drinking water then consuming salad d. drinking milk then eating protein

b. drinking water then eating soup

The best time to perform a testicular self exam is: a. after a cold shower b. during, or after a warm bath or shower c. in the boy's lockeroom at school d. only under professional medical supervision

b. during, or after a warm bath or shower

It is better to prevent gonorrhea than to treat it, and the only way to completely prevent the infection is to minimize sexual partners. a. true b. false

b. false

Someone who has contracted chlamydia may see symptoms up to two weeks later, but will not show symptoms after that. a. true b. false

b. false

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that is a viral infection known as a spirochete. a. true b. false

b. false

For males, symptoms of chlamydia can include: a. chancre on penis b. few or no symptoms c. blister on the penis area d. sores on the penis area

b. few or no symptoms

This food group should be a smaller portion, even though it contains vitamins, minerals and fiber, it also contains higher sugar content. a. vegetables b. fruits c. meats and beans d. protein

b. fruits

Grieving a loss is easier when you a. avoid talking about your loss. b. have the support of other people. c. try to hold back your emotions. d. refuse to accept the loss.

b. have the support of other people.

What is the first step in handling stress? a. practicing relaxation techniques b. identifying what is causing the stress c. using refusal skills to reduce the stress d. avoiding all the stressors in one's life

b. identifying what is causing the stress

There are five things students should be able to do regarding their health care decisions by the time they leave high school. Choose three of the following correct answers. a. let the health insurance company keep copies of your health insurance records b. know your health insurance company and who to contact c. know how to get referrals to specialists d. apply for benefits when you are 18 years old e. if you have a chronic condition contact your local health department to seek assistance f. understand your health insurance coverage if you are no longer on your parents' insurance

b. know your health insurance company and who to contact c. know how to get referrals to specialists f. understand your health insurance coverage if you are no longer on your parents' insurance

What is another term for health skills? a. lifetime wellness b. life skills c. understanding wellness d. health awareness

b. life skills

Which of the following is not a food group on MyPlate? a. fruits b. meat and beans c. grains d. dairy e. proteins f. vegetables

b. meat and beans

When a tumor successfully spreads to other parts of the body and grows, invading and destroying other healthy tissues, it is said to have: a. maligninant b. metastasized c. angiogenesis d. invaded

b. metastasized

Which diseases can be cured by an antifungal treatment? a. influenza b. oral fungus c. influenza d. HIV e. streptococcus f. herpes g. skin infections h. nail infections

b. oral fungus g. skin infections h. nail infections

The release of an egg from the ovary is called: a. menstruation b. ovulation c. fertilization d. ejaculation

b. ovulation

A global outbreak of an infectious disease is called a(n) __________. a. emerging disease. b. pandemic. c. mutation. d. resistant pathogen.

b. pandemic.

Which is an example of positive stress? a. all of the above b. pressure to do well that motivates you to work harder c. feeling overwhelmed by a problem that you cannot solve d. worry about a situation that causes you to lose sleep

b. pressure to do well that motivates you to work harder

What are two effective ways to sharpen your consumer skills when buying health products? a. advertisement appeal b. reading product labels c. ask others d. comparison shop

b. reading product labels d. comparison shop

One way to help manage asthma is to... a. protect against Lyme disease. b. reduce triggers in your environment. c. choose low-fat, low-calorie foods. d. stay active.

b. reduce triggers in your environment.

What is the term used when an individual will say no when urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful or that go against your values. a. stress b. refusal skills c. peer pressure d. D.A.R.E

b. refusal skills

What are some criteria you should use when judging health products and services? a. the store that sells the product b. safety c. commercials d. product ratings e. serving size f. label g. cost and quality h. features

b. safety d. product ratings g. cost and quality h. features

If you find a lump in your testicle, you should: a. wait a while, and see if it goes away. b. see a doctor immediately. c. show it to a friend, and see what he thinks. d. nothing, it's normal.

b. see a doctor immediately.

According to the new nutrition labels, what is always shown at the top? (Choose two) a. total fats b. serving size c. percent daily value d. servings per container e. total carbohydrates f. sugar

b. serving size d. servings per container

One of the best times to perform a BSE is a. only under professional, medical, supervison b. several days after your period c. while on your period d. several days before your period

b. several days after your period

What is a viable treatment option for eating disorders? a. laxatives b. talk therapy and in extreme cases antidepressants c. shock therapy d. diet plan developed by a personal trainer

b. talk therapy and in extreme cases antidepressants

What supplies the baby with antibodies that help fight infection after birth? a. the uterus b. the placenta c. the ovaries d. the vagina

b. the placenta

One way that people can protect themselves from becoming infected with HIV is by abstaining from sex. a. false b. true

b. true

What is an organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals? a. protozoan b. vector c. fungal spore d. droplet

b. vector

What is the best and easiest way to prevent infectious diseases? a. rest b. wash your hands c. medicine d. blowing your nose

b. wash your hands

When all sides of the triangle are equal, you health is considered to be: -good -fair -equal -balanced

balanced

Identify the mood disorder for this person. Jose experiences extreme mood changes. His friends can't figure him out. He is either very happy or aggressive and angry. His energy levels also keep changing. Sometimes he is bored and cannot concentrate. Other times, he sleeps little but still feels energetic. Jose is suffering from _.

bipolar disorder

What is hypertension?

blood pressure that's significantly higher than normal and over time, it can cause damage to the heart and arteries and other body organs

A person who has been exposed to the spirochetes that cause syphilis may notice a chancre from _____ days to ____ months later. a. 3 to 10 b. 2 to 10 c. 10 to 3 d. none of these

c. 10 to 3

How much of a teenager's diet should consist of fat? a. 20% b. 15% c. 30% d. 12%

c. 30%

What week can the baby's organs function on their own. a. thirty one weeks b. 23 weeks c. 37 weeks d. 25 weeks

c. 37 weeks

There are more than ______________ types of HPV that cause genital warts, which can be passed from person to person through intimate sexual contact (vaginal, oral or anal sex.) a. 55 b. 100 c. 40 d. 48

c. 40

What percentage of carbohydrates do most nutrition experts believe a teenager should have each day? a. 25-30% b. 20-25% c. 50-60% d. 75-80%

c. 50-60%

What is antibiotic resistance and why should this concern you? a. Bacteria change multiple times within the human body and the drugs administered are usually prescribed incorrectly. b. The bacteria and diseases are different than before because they are attacking the human body more viciously. The prescription drugs are more and more expensive to reproduce and companies are not spending the proper amount of money to research new and improved drugs. c. Bacteria can change in some way to reduce the effectiveness of the drugs administered to kill it. This should concern the public because almost every bacteria has become stronger and more resistant to prescription drugs. d. Bacteria is multiplying faster than ever before and the prescription drugs administered by doctors are not getting stronger to kill off the rapidly reproducing bacteria.

c. Bacteria can change in some way to reduce the effectiveness of the drugs administered to kill it. This should concern the public because almost every bacteria has become stronger and more resistant to prescription drugs.

Which statement about stress is NOT true? a. Stress can be positive or negative. b. Everyone experiences stress. c. Being under stress is not normal. d. Stress can appear very quickly.

c. Being under stress is not normal.

What is the difference between disease causing bacteria and viruses? a. Bacteria are multi-celled organisms and viruses are single-celled organisms. b. none of these are correct c. Disease-causing bacteria trigger illnesses, by living inside the body and on the surface of the body. A virus cannot survive outside the body's cells. It causes illnesses by invading healthy cells and reproducing. d. Viruses can live outside the human body and bacteria cannot.

c. Disease-causing bacteria trigger illnesses, by living inside the body and on the surface of the body. A virus cannot survive outside the body's cells. It causes illnesses by invading healthy cells and reproducing.

What marketing trick does the food industry use regarding serving size? Why is it important to know how big a serving size is? a. The food companies know that people are going to overeat and therefore they package their foods in multiple serving sizes. b. The food companies utilize large packaging tactics to ensure people are getting what they pay for. c. Food companies may package foods so that there are many serving sizes in one container but their food label indicates only information regarding one serving size. Therefore, if you eat the whole bag or container, you may be eating 2 or more servings.

c. Food companies may package foods so that there are many serving sizes in one container but their food label indicates only information regarding one serving size. Therefore, if you eat the whole bag or container, you may be eating 2 or more servings.

What are the benefits of having high self-esteem? a. People with low self esteem are usually self destructive and search for friends that can relate to their problems, this helps their mental health considerably. b. Self-esteem is important because feeling good about yourself can affect your social health. People with low self-esteem usually find friends with like self-esteem that they can relate to and assist one another with problems. c. Self-esteem is important because feeling good about yourself can affect your mental health and how you behave. People with high self esteem know themselves well are realistic and find friends who value them. They are typically in control of their lives and know their own strengths and weaknesses. d. Body image is the image that is portrayed in the media. As the media shows pictures that are altered it give people the ability to strive for a better body image.

c. Self-esteem is important because feeling good about yourself can affect your mental health and how you behave. People with high self esteem know themselves well are realistic and find friends who value them. They are typically in control of their lives and know their own strengths and weaknesses.

According to the video, who has the most success in losing weight? a. Those that find groups to work out with. b. Those that document their workouts on a calendar. c. Those that write down the food they are eating. d. Those that hire a personal trainer.

c. Those that write down the food they are eating.

What is the difference between saturated and trans fats? a. Saturated and trans fats are both liquid at room temperature. Unsaturated fats come from mostly animal products and some tropical oils. Saturated fats are found in packaged and fried foods. Trans fats are hydrogenated which is a process that changes liquid oils into a solid form of fat by adding hydrogen. b. Saturated and trans fats are both solid at room temperature. Trans fats come from mostly animal products and some tropical oils. Saturated fats are hydrogenated which is a process that changes liquid oils into a solid form of fat by adding hydrogen. c. Trans fats are hydrogenated which is a process that changes liquid oils into a solid form of fat by adding hydrogen. Saturated and trans fats are both solid at room temperature. Unsaturated fats come from mostly animal products and some tropical oils and are typically in liquid form. d. Saturated and trans fats are both solid at room temperature. Saturated fats come from mostly animal products and some tropical oils. Trans fats are found in packaged and fried foods. Trans fats are hydrogenated which is a process that changes liquid oils into a solid form of fat by adding hydrogen.

c. Trans fats are hydrogenated which is a process that changes liquid oils into a solid form of fat by adding hydrogen. Saturated and trans fats are both solid at room temperature. Unsaturated fats come from mostly animal products and some tropical oils and are typically in liquid form.

Depression is a. an occasional sad mood b. a rare illness in teens. c. a serious condition that may require medical help. d. an untreatable illness.

c. a serious condition that may require medical help.

There are two major types of eating disorders, these include: a. bulimia; binge eating b. binge eating; EDNOS c. anorexia nervosa; bulimia nervosa d. eating disorders not otherwise specified (EDNOS); purging

c. anorexia nervosa; bulimia nervosa

Allergies can be treated with ____________. a. pain relievers. b. insulin. c. antihistamines. d. bronchodilators.

c. antihistamines.

Shortness of breath, chest tightness or pain, trouble sleeping caused by shortness of breath, coughing or wheezing and a whistling or wheezing sound when exhaling are all symptoms of: a. cancer b. diabetes c. asthma d. heart attack

c. asthma

Researchers have found that gp41, a harpoon-like protein, resides on the surface of HIV. These researchers observed that if they interfere with the action of gp41, then HIV is unable to _____. a. enter a person's bloodstream b. make contact with T-cells in the blood c. bind to and enter T-cells in the blood d. enter a person's body

c. bind to and enter T-cells in the blood

Tobacco, asbestos, arsenic, radiation such as gamma and x-rays are examples of: a. malignancies b. immunosuppresants c. carcinogens d. benign contributors

c. carcinogens

A warning sign of suicide is a(n) a. unusual fear of death. b. lack of physical symptoms. c. desire to give away belongings. d. desire for praise and rewards.

c. desire to give away belongings.

What age should young men begin testicular self exams? a. ten b. twelve c. fourteen d. sixteen

c. fourteen

Check the following overall components of the female reproductive system. a. pituitary gland b. male gonads c. gametes d. vas deferens e. female gonads f. uterus g. hormones

c. gametes e. female gonads f. uterus g. hormones

Which food group contains rice, oats and wheat? a. vegetable b. protein c. grains d. fruits

c. grains

A doctor that specializes in the treatment of women is called a a. urologist b. oncologist c. gynecologist d. dermatologist

c. gynecologist

Stress that lasts a long time a. usually goes away by itself. b. is not very common in teens. c. harms physical and mental health. d. is less harmful than short-term stress.

c. harms physical and mental health.

What are the two functions of the vagina? a. produces hormones b. holds eggs c. how sperm travels to the egg d. how menstrual blood and babies leave the body

c. how sperm travels to the egg d. how menstrual blood and babies leave the body

What infectious disease is linked to cervical cancer in women? a. hepatitis B b. hepatitis C c. human papilloma virus d. helicobacter pylori

c. human papilloma virus

All of the following are unavoidable risk factors for cardiovascular disease EXCEPT: a. heredity. b. gender. c. hypertension. d. age.

c. hypertension.

What is it called when a fertilized egg embeds into the wall of the uterus? a. embeding b. foundation c. implantation d. fertilization

c. implantation

How often should men perform a testicular self exam? a. daily b. weekly c. monthly d. yearly

c. monthly

What are some triggers associated with asthma? a. alcohol b. strawberries c. pollen, dander or dust mites d. gluten e. exercise f. physical activity g. rain h. cold air

c. pollen, dander or dust mites e. exercise f. physical activity h. cold air

Which is an example of a cognitive stressor? a. war b. illness c. poor self-esteem d. using alcohol or other drugs

c. poor self-esteem

Whenever another person talks about suicide, you should a. ask the person if she or he is serious. b. take responsibility for the situation. c. seek adult assistance right away. d. agree to keep it confidential

c. seek adult assistance right away.

Why is it important to use other refereces besides reading or watching medical news? (choose all that apply) a. taking on online quiz that asks about your symptoms can accurately diagnose a disease or life threatening issue. b. you may get upset by what you are reading c. some news reports often focus only on the positive and don't mention the negative side effects d. self-diagnosis could be dangerous to your health

c. some news reports often focus only on the positive and don't mention the negative side effects d. self-diagnosis could be dangerous to your health

Carbohydrates are: a. a tough substance that the body cannot digest b. nutrients used to build and maintain cell tissues c. starches and sugars found in food providing the body's main source of sustainable energy d. a waxy, fat-like substance that can circulate through the bloodstream.

c. starches and sugars found in food providing the body's main source of sustainable energy

What is the expected time frame for grief? a. 6 months to 1 year b. 3 to 6 months c. there is no normal time frame d. 1 to 3 years

c. there is no normal time frame

Many people with anorexia also have coexisting psychiatric and physical illnesses, including depression, anxiety, obsessive behavior, substance abuse, cardiovascular and neurological complications, and impaired physical development. Other symptoms that may develop over time, include: a. extreme fatigue, weakened immunity, high cholesterol, excessive body heat, night sweats and fatigue b. osteoporosis, loss of fingernails, diarrhea, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, increased pulse, rapid breathing and increased body temperature c. thinning of the bones, brittle hair and nails, dry and yellowish skin, mild anemia, and muscle weakness, constipation, low blood pressure, slowed breathing and pulse, drop in internal body temperature, extreme fatigue d. lethargy, increase in body fat, brittle bones, oily hair, night sweats, nightmares and yellowish skin, diarrhea and high blood pressure

c. thinning of the bones, brittle hair and nails, dry and yellowish skin, mild anemia, and muscle weakness, constipation, low blood pressure, slowed breathing and pulse, drop in internal body temperature, extreme fatigue

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that a girl make her first appointment to a gynecologist when she is between the ages of a. sixteen and eighteen years old b. ten and twelve years old c. thirteen and fifteen years old d. eighteen and twenty years old

c. thirteen and fifteen years old

Which is a bacterial disease that spreads through the air and attacks the lungs? a. hepatitis A b. strep throat c. tuberculosis d. influenza

c. tuberculosis

When does conception usually occur? a. one week after your period b. one month after your last period c. two weeks after your last period d. one week before your next period

c. two weeks after your last period

Trichomonias can cause inflammation of the vagina which is called: a. cervical cancer b. painful urination c. vaginitis d. yeast infection

c. vaginitis

How often should a young woman visit a gynecologist? a. every two years b. every six monthes c. yearly d. monthly

c. yearly

The circulatory system is composed of: a. the lungs, heart and blood vessels b. the blood c. your heart and blood vessels including the arteries, veins and capillaries. d. your heart and lungs

c. your heart and blood vessels including the arteries, veins and capillaries.

What is adenomas?

cancers that arise in the thyroid, the pituitary gland, the adrenal gland, and other glandular tissues

What is leukemias?

cancers that begin in the bone marrow and often accumulate in the bloodstream

What is lymphomas?

cancers that begin in the lymph nodes and immune system tissues

A disease that affects the heart or blood vessels is ____ disease.

cardiovascular

What is coronary artery disease?

caused by atherosclerosis, where deposits of fat, calcium, and dead cells form on the inner walls and clog up the body's arteries

What is carcinomas?

cells that cover internal and external parts of the body such as lung, breast, and colon cancer

An individual who is respectful and honest is showing traits of good ____.

character

What is chemotherapy as a cancer treatment?

chemicals that interfere with the cell division process - damaging proteins or DNA - so that cancer cells will commit suicide

You offer ____ when you encourage a friend to improve in some way.

constructive criticism

When can you tell what sex the baby is? a. 20 weeks b. 10 weeks c. 35 weeks d. 14 weeks

d. 14 weeks

How many chromosomes does a zygote have? a. 64 b. 23 c. 32 d. 46

d. 46

How many Americans have some type of heart problem? a. 6 million b. 40 million c. 60 million d. 64 million

d. 64 million

Look at the following food label. In order to determine how many teaspoons of sugar are in a specific food, you must divide the grams of sugar by 4. How many teaspoons of sugar does two PopTart pastries have in it?(19g) a. 8.75 teaspoons of sugar b. 4.75 teaspoons of sugar c. 6 teaspoons of sugar d. 9.5 teaspoons of sugar

d. 9.5 teaspoons of sugar

Where should a breast self-exam be performed? a. While in the shower b. While in front of the mirror c. While lying down d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Why is it important to understand and become knowledgeable about your own medical care? a. It lets you make choices that affect you everyday. b. It prepares you for the time when you purchase your own health insurance. c. It prepares you when you will have to make decisions for your own family and kids. d. All of the above answers are true and correct.

d. All of the above answers are true and correct.

Where are the sperm formed? a. In the urethra b. In the ovaries c. In the penis d. In the testes

d. In the testes

Fatigue, nausea, lowered immunity, weight loss or weight gain, aches and pains, and insomnia are part of which common symptoms of grief? a. fear b. shock and disbelief c. sadness d. Physical symptoms

d. Physical symptoms

How can you prevent antibiotic resistance? a. Take the prescribed medication from your health care provided as well as any over the counter medication that will help alleviate your symptoms. b. Only take the medication if the infection is viral, drink plenty of water, save any leftover medication in case you become reinfected, pressure your health care provider to give you medicine that will make you feel better. c. If you are the same height and weight as someone with the same infection, it is ok to take their medication to avoid seeing a doctor, only take someone else's medication if the infection is bacterial. d. Remember to not take an antibiotic for a viral infection like a cold or the flu, do not save some of your antibiotic for the next time you get sick, take an antibiotic exactly as the healthcare provider tells you, do not take antibiotics prescribed for someone else.

d. Remember to not take an antibiotic for a viral infection like a cold or the flu, do not save some of your antibiotic for the next time you get sick, take an antibiotic exactly as the healthcare provider tells you, do not take antibiotics prescribed for someone else.

What is the thick fluid containing sperm from the male reproductive system? a. Sperm b. Ejaculation c. Epididymus d. Semen

d. Semen

After viewing the Dihydrogen Monoxide website, what is the purpose of the website? (Hint: click on "Press Kit" and log on with the username and password given on the site.) a. The purpose was to educate the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide. b. The purpose was to explain the difference between dihydrogen monoxide and water. c. The purpose was to promote the product of dihydrogen monoxide. d. The purpose was to promote active skepticism about what we read, see and hear.

d. The purpose was to promote active skepticism about what we read, see and hear.

What is the passageway through which both semen and urine leave the body? a. Scrotum b. Epididymus c. Seminal vesicle d. Urethra

d. Urethra

Which is NOT a prevention strategy that will help a person reduce the risk of getting or spreading a communicable disease? a. Avoid sharing personal items. b. Eat well and exercise. c. Handle food properly. d. Wash your hands before handling pets.

d. Wash your hands before handling pets.

Which of the following is NEW information that will be found on the food label. a. total Fat b. cholesterol c. sodium d. added Sugar

d. added Sugar

For females, symptoms of chlamydia can include: a. no symptoms b. bleeding between menstrual periods c. pain in lower abdomen d. all answers given

d. all answers given

Gonorrhea symptoms include: a. burning sensation when urinating b. no symptoms c. yellow-green discharge d. all answers given

d. all answers given

Which of the following are symptoms of genital herpes? a. itching or painful urination b. sores c. red bumps or watery blisters d. all answers given

d. all answers given

When doing a BSE, you are looking for a. lumps in the breast b. dimples in the skin c. redness in the skin or nipples d. all of the about

d. all of the about

Gynecologist check-ups are important because a. it's important to have a routine check-up b. it's important for prevention of pregnancy, and/or infections c. it's important when dealing with other female problems that may arise d. all of the above

d. all of the above

Potential stressors can include a. people. b. objects. c. places. d. all of the above

d. all of the above

What are some of the other side effects of binge eating behaviors? a. cardiovascular disease b. overweight or obesity c. guilt, shame and distress d. all of the above

d. all of the above

Which of the following are symptoms of testicular cancer? a. enlargement of the testicle b. a heaviness feeling in the scrotum c. pain or discomfort in a testicle or in the scrotum d. all of the above

d. all of the above

The main purpose of performing BSE's a. know your body, and get used to the way your breasts look, and feel b. find something wrong c. early detection for breast cancer d. all of the answers are correct

d. all of the answers are correct

Proteins are: a. a waxy, fat-like substance that can circulate within the bloodstream. b. sugars and starches used for quick energy in the body. c. a complex substance that the body does not digest d. amino acids used to build and maintain cell tissue

d. amino acids used to build and maintain cell tissue

How much fat should the average teen get daily? a. between 5% and 8% of calories from fat b. between 45% and 50% of daily calories from fat c. between 15% and 20% of daily calories from fat d. between 25% and 35% of daily calories from fat

d. between 25% and 35% of daily calories from fat

What is the second leading cause of death in the United States? a. diabetes b. hypertension c. asthma d. cancer

d. cancer

Sugar, starch and fiber make up which nutrient group? a. minerals b. vitamins c. proteins d. carbohydrates

d. carbohydrates

Widespread use of antibiotics gives rise to... a. anthrax spores. b. West Nile virus. c. recreational water illnesses. d. drug-resistant pathogens.

d. drug-resistant pathogens.

How often should you perform a BSE? a. weekly b. every few months c. every two weeks d. every month

d. every month

What are two of the most common symptoms of infectious a. cough b. ear ache c. rash d. fatigue e. fever f. sore throat

d. fatigue e. fever

The virus that causes AIDS is called HIV. HIV stands for _____. a. human immunoefficiency virus b. human immunoproficiency virus c. human immunosufficiency virus d. human immunodeficiency virus

d. human immunodeficiency virus

Stress increases the risk of heart disease by... a. increasing the risk of type 2 diabetes. b. causing plaque to form in arteries. c. strengthening the heart. d. increasing blood pressure

d. increasing blood pressure

Diseases caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites are called: a. noncommunicable b. rampant c. contagious d. infectious

d. infectious

Why is it important to eat calcium in foods? (Please click on the links for more information in the article titled, A Teenager's Nutritional Needs.) a. it aids in building muscles b. it prevents osteoarthritis c. it repairs damaged cell walls d. it strengthens bones

d. it strengthens bones

Scientists have developed "drug cocktails" that are able to _____. a. cure a person who is infected with HIV b. prevent a person from getting infected with HIV c. reduce the nausea that a person with HIV experiences d. lower the amount of HIV in a patient's body

d. lower the amount of HIV in a patient's body

What nutrient is responsible as a chemical catalysts for body processes? a. fats b. vitamins c. carbohydrates d. minerals

d. minerals

Ways to treat anorexia include: a. design a healthy eating plan that allows the person to eat 2500-3500 calories a day in order to gain sufficient weight b. teach the individual proper cooking techniques to ensure they are eating enough fat in their diet, counsel them on what society believes is "too thin" c. diet and exercise with a qualified dietician and personal trainer d. restoring the person to a healthy weight; treating the psychological issues related to the eating disorder; and reducing or eliminating behaviors or thoughts that lead to disordered eating.

d. restoring the person to a healthy weight; treating the psychological issues related to the eating disorder; and reducing or eliminating behaviors or thoughts that lead to disordered eating.

Which two answers below increase a person's appetite? a. hormones b. availability of food c. boredom d. sleep deprivation e. smell of food f. stress

d. sleep deprivation f. stress

Fats are valuable in the body because a. they help rid the body of bad cholesterol b. they store sugar that can be used for energy c. they provide extra warmth and insulation d. they absorb fat soluble vitamins A,D,E and K

d. they absorb fat soluble vitamins A,D,E and K

This week, healthy babies have a 90% survival rate without physcial or neurological impairment and they are 10 inches long. a. twenty weeks b. forty weeks c. twenty five weeks d. twenty eight weeks

d. twenty eight weeks

Preferably, the type of doctor that should be seen in regard to testicular cancer symptoms is a: a. gynecologist b. dermatologist c. oncologist d. urologist

d. urologist

Most HPV infections have no signs or symptoms. However, some people do get: a. blisters b. chancres c. open sores d. warts

d. warts

What is coping?

dealing successfully with difficult changes

What is denial or numbness?

difficult to believe that the loss has occurred

What is cardiomyopathy?

disease that causes the heart muscle (the myocardium) to become weakened

What two food groups should an individual focus on for optimal health? (Choose two) a. oils b. protein c. dairy d. meat and beans e. vegetables f. grains g. fruits

e. vegetables g. fruits

What is a stool sample?

feces collected to test for parasites and other organisms

What is radiation as a cancer treatment?

focusing high-energy rays on the cancer cells

What type of propaganda is this? Creamy. Dreamy. Icy. Chocolaty.

glittering generalities

What is hypercholesterolemia?

having too much cholesterol in the blood and is a major risk factor for heart disease and can lead to a heart attack

What is physical health?

how healthy the body is

What is rheumatic heart disease?

if the person has had strep throat infection, they may develop this type of infection and it can cause permanent heart problems, mostly in kids and teens between 5 and 15 years of age

Which is an example of active immunity? a. immunity produced in a baby by a nursing mother b. immunity produced by the injection of a vaccine c. immunity produced in a baby during pregnancy d. immunity produced by injection of animal antibodies

immunity produced by the injection of a vaccine

What is immunotherapy as a cancer treatment?

injects a treatment into an affected area, for example, to cause inflammation that causes a tumor to shrink

What is sarcomas?

located in bone, cartilage, fat, connective tissue, muscle, and other supportive tissues

What is emotional release?

loss is recognized, crying, screaming, hitting

A disease that is not transmitted by another person, a vector, or the environment is a(n) ____ disease.

noncommunicable

Identify the mental disorder for this person. Andrea has difficulty keeping up with normal daily activities. She seems trapped in a pattern of repeated thoughts and behaviors that preoccupy her. In fact, she is urgent about them. When she is at home, she is contantly checking to make sure the doors are locked. Andrea is suffering from _.

obsessive compulsive

What is a blood test?

obtains a sample of your blood by inserting a needle into a vein, usually in your arm

What is a spinal tap?

obtains a sample of your cerebrospinal fluid through a needle carefully inserted between the bones of your lower spine

What is a heart attack?

occurs when the blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked by a blood clot

What is a bacteria?

one-cell organisms are responsible for illnesses such as strep throat, urinary tract infections and tuberculosis.

Your sense of yourself as a unique individual is your ____

personal identity

The eight influences on health include:

personal values, family and culture, personal beliefs, media and technology, perceptions, friends and peers, curiosity and fears, school and community

Your ____ is the set of characteristics that makes you unique.

personality

Identify the type of mental disorder for this person. Jim has difficulty controlling his feelings and often acts in ways that make others uncomfortable. He doesn't show up for many activities because he feels anxious in social situations. He often feels like people are out to get him. Jim is suffering from _.

personality disorder

Identify the mental disorder for this person. Samantha is afraid of heights. She will do anything in her power to avoid being in a tall building or on a mountain. One result is that she misses some fun times because she will not go shopping in malls with many floors or camping with her friends when they go to the mountains. She cannot remember anything in her childhood that might have caused this irrational fear. She just knows that it is very real. Samantha is suffering from _.

phobia

Identify the mental disorder for this person. Janell is an elementary school student. During recess one day, Janell and her classmates witnessed an automobile accident in which one of the cars burst into flames. Ever since, Janell has been having nightmares. She can't concentrate on her schoolwork. She occasionally expereinces flashbacks. Janell is suffering from _.

post traumatic stress disorder

What is remorse?

preoccupied with thoughts about how the loss could have been prevented

What is arrhythmia

problems in the rhythm of the heartbeat

What is grieving?

reaction to a loss that causes strong emotions

What is hope?

remembering the loss becomes less painful and the person begins to look forward to the future

What is gene therapy as a cancer?

replace damaged genes with ones that work to address a root cause of cancer: damage to DNA

What is a urine test

requires you to urinate into a container

A(n) ____ is an individual who serves an example to another individual.

role model

What is a throat swab?

samples from your esophagus, or other moist areas of your body, may be obtained with a sterile swab.

What is bacteria?

single-celled microorganisms that live almost everywhere on the earth

What is fungi?

skin diseases, such as ringworm and athlete's foot, are caused by fungi. Other types of fungi can infect your lungs or nervous system.

What is a virus?

smaller than bacteria, viruses cause a multitude of diseases — ranging from the common cold to AIDS

What type of propagnda is this? "This is no act. I'm losing weight. You can too. Because it works."

testimonial

Part of the immune system's job is to "remember"... a. the lymph sent through the lymphatic system. b. the B cells produced by antibodies. c. the coordinated actions of T cells. d. the antigens it has dealt with in the past.

the antigens it has dealt with in the past.

What is immunity?

the state of being protected against a particular disease

What is type 1 diabetes?

this disease can develop at any age but it typically appears during childhood or adolescence

What is type 2 diabetes?

this disease can develop at any age, though it's more common in people older than 40 due to poor nutrition and lack of exercise

A couple can still have a relationship without having sex. If you've made a decision not to have sex, it's an important personal choice and the people who care about you should respect that. true false

true

Abstinence is not having sex. A person who decides to pratice abstinence has decided not to have sex. true false

true

Avoiding all types of intimate genital contact — including anal and oral sex — is complete abstinence. true false

true

Some STD's spread through oral-genital sex, anal sex, or even intimate skin-to-skin contact without actual penetration (genital warts and herpes can be spread this way). true false

true

With abstinence, no barriers or pills are necessary because the person is not having sex. true false

true

What is a traumatic event

type of event that overwhelms normal coping strategies

What is stroke?

when a blood vessel that feeds the brain gets blocked

What is acceptance?

"I'm at peace with what happened."

What is depression?

"I'm too sad to do anything."

What is bargaining?

"Make this not happen, and in return I will ____."

What is denial?

"This can't be happening to me."

What is anger?

"Why is this happening? Who is to blame?"

pair the nutrient with its caloric content. -Protein -Carbohydrates -Fats

-Protein - 4 cals per 1 g -Carb - 4 cals per 1 g -Fat - 9 cals per 1 g

Match the word to their definition. 1. Menstrual cycle 2. Ovarian cycle a. the uterus prepares for a fertilized egg b. the maturation of the follicle and the egg

1. Menstrual cycle - a. the uterus prepares for a fertilized egg 2. Ovarian cycle - b. the maturation of the follicle and the egg

What type of propaganda makes you believe that "everyone is doing it"?

Band Wagon

What type of propaganda is this? America's favorite mascara!

Bandwagon

What type of propaganda utilized when a person under emphasizes and over-emphasis to dodge issues or evade facts, even using false testimony?

Card Stacking

During exercise the body will burn _. When those are depleted the body turns to burn excess _.

During exercise the body will burn carbohydrates. When those are depleted the body turns to burn excess fats.

HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is bad cholesterol and removes valuable fats from the blood vessels and carries it back to the liver, where it is sent out of the body. True False

False

If you don't cry, it means you aren't sorry about the loss True False

False

It's important to be "be strong" in the face of loss. True False

False

Sarcomas are cancers of the immune system True False

False

Spermicides, diaphragms and other birth control methods may help prevent pregnancy and STD's. True False

False

Teens cannot get STD's if they engage in oral or anal sex True False

False

The final stage of grief is typically remorse. True False

False

The first stage of grief is usually anger. True False

False

The younger a person starts having sex the less his or her chances of becoming infected with an STD. True False

False

Type 1 diabetes typically appears after age 40. True False

False

What type of propaganda appeals to our emotions of love or generosity. It appeals to our shining ideals and goodwill?

Glittering Generalities

Health is a combination of ___, ___ and ___ which creates a state of ___.

Health is a combination of physical, mental/emotion and social which creates a state of well-being.

What is cardiovascular disease?

Heart and blood vessel disease — includes numerous problems, many of which are related to a process called atherosclerosis

What is mental/emotional health?

How healthy your brain is

Consistent abstinence is the only completely effective method of preventing pregnancy. According to the article, which method of contraception is the most effective when used correctly? a. IUD (intrauterine device) b. Emergency Contraception c. Birth Control Shot d. Female Condom

IUD (intrauterine device)

What is surgery as a cancer treatment?

If a cancer has not metastasized, it is possible to completely cure a patient by removing the cancer from the body

What is a parasite?

Malaria is caused by a tiny parasite that is transmitted by a mosquito bite. Other parasites may be transmitted to humans from animal feces.

What characteristic of health is how you deal with thoughts and feelings?

Mental/emotional health

What characteristic of health is how you handle stress?

Mental/emotional health

What characteristic of health is your self concept or self esteem?

Mental/emotional health

What type of propaganda that appeals to our hate and fear by giving "bad names" to things?

Name Calling

What characteristic of health is avoiding harmful behavior?

Physical health

What characteristic of health is eating nutritious food?

Physical health

What characteristic of health is going to regular doctor and dentist visits

Physical health

What characteristic of health is participating in regular physical fitness?

Physical health

What type of propaganda is used by individuals to make them appear as "just like the rest of us"?

Plain Folks

What is social health?

Respecting, caring and valuing people

What characteristic of health is a positive relationship?

Social health

What characteristic of health is getting along with others?

Social health

What characteristic of health is spending time with family and loved ones?

Social health

What characteristic of health is supporting those you care about?

Social health

What type of propaganda utilized to make us accept anything based on the experience of someone else?

Testimonial


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