HTHS 1103 Midterm Review
Most forgetting takes place within ___ hour(s) of seeing or hearing something.
24
(T/F) R, in SMART (goal setting) stands for Realistic.
False (stands for rewarding)
According to your syllabus what formal paper did you have to write?
"Why am I Here?"
Full time student status is how many credit hours?
12+
If you are a full time student, it is recommended that you limit your work week to _____ hours.
15
Microscopes were invented during which time period?
16th-17th Century
The first kidney transplant in humans was performed in the _________.
1950s
The first "test tube" baby was born in England in the _________.
1970s
For each hour spent in class, you should schedule _____ hour(s) of study time.
2
The Dark Ages was a time of great:
A time of warfare, discouragement, and medical setbacks.
Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy would finding the lowest common denominator for fractions utilize?
Analysis
Public health and sanitation systems were first developed by the _________.
Ancient Romans
Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy would be used when computing your GPA?
Application
Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy would changing a tire require?
Application
Bonita found that because she had done flashcards for the previous unit, it made the information in this unit easier to learn. Which memory principle applies the most?
Basic Background
When Tex makes flashcards, he tries to make connections with things he already knows and adds that information to each flashcard. Which memory principle applies the most?
Basic Background
The founder of the American Red Cross in 1881 was __________.
Clara Barton
Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy would explaining a class lecture to a friend who was absent use?
Comprehension
Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy would finding the main idea of a paragraph involve?
Comprehension
Eric loves calculus, but he knows he can't just listen to a lecture and expect to fully understand. It takes time for the information to become secure in his long-term memory, so he takes good notes and reviews often. Which memory principle applies the most?
Consolidation
Joe knows that when he repeatedly uses flashcards, information has time to soak in and neural connections can be established. Which memory principle applies the most?
Consolidation
According to John Holland, for someone in the _____ category, accounting would be an ideal occupation.
Conventional
Matt takes flashcards with him so that he can study short sessions. Which memory principle applies the most?
Distributed Practice
According to the Time Management presentation/power-point, what are the two ways to gain extra time?
Doing the same task in less time and use time previously wasted.
A vaccination for smallpox was developed in 1796 by _________.
Edward Jenner
Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy would be used when comparison shopping?
Evaluation
(T/F) 15 hours are required for your Service Learning project.
False
(T/F) Always respond 'True' to a True/False question that contains the word 'always.'
False
(T/F) Auditory learners learn best by seeing pictures of what they are learning.
False
(T/F) Code Purple tells you when your classes are scheduled and will contact you if you are late for class.
False
(T/F) Dissection (cutting apart the body) was used by the ancient Egyptians and ancient Chinese to learn about the body.
False
(T/F) During lecture, it is best to use shorthand and write down everything the teacher says verbatim.
False
(T/F) It is more expensive to prevent illness through health promotion than to treat the disease.
False
(T/F) Medicare is a medical assistance program for individuals with low incomes and individuals who are physically disabled or blind.
False
(T/F) Outpatient care is more expensive than hospital care.
False
(T/F) The kinestetic learner learns best when they are watching a video of the activity they are trying to learn.
False
(T/F) When it comes to planning a trip or activity, Perceiving (P/J) personality preference love details and organization.
False
(T/F) When planning your scheduling, you should plan every minute of the day to be extra organized.
False
(T/F) When you activate what you already know, the brain doesn't make more connections, rather just makes the connections you have larger.
False
(T/F) You should never jot notes or comments in the margin of your books. It can later confuse and disorient you when you return to re-read and review.
False
When you have a financial aid or scholarship question you should ask?
Financial Aid and Scholarship Office
What does FAFSA stand for?
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Best reasons to pursue a profession in health care?
Help people, money, job opportunities, technological opportunities
Name the one answer that is not one of the four parts to choosing a career?
Income
Sue and Marsha make a contest of learning their flashcards and soon are intrigued by the ideas they are learning. Which memory principle applies the most?
Intent to Remember
Trevor always hated science but made a real effort to enjoy his biology class. He soon discovered that he was learning a lot about protecting the environment, which was something he was passionate about. Which memory principle applies the most?
Interest
Name and describe the 10 Memory Principles.
Interest: Intent to Remember: Basic Background: Selectivity: Meaningful Organization: Recitation: Visualization: Association: Consolidation: Distributed Practice:
According to John Holland, for someone in the _____ category, marine science would be an ideal occupation.
Investigative
Disinfectants and antiseptics were first used to prevent infection during surgery by _________.
Joseph Lister
Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy would be used when listing the states and capitals?
Knowledge
What things can you access with your Wildcard?
Library, Gym, Special Events, Athletic Competitions
Doug has different colored flashcards for each category of memory principles (blue for 'making an effort,' etc.). Which memory principle applies the most?
Meaningful Organization
Earning a 3.5 GPA is an example of what kind of goal?
Measurable
Name and describe the 6 Holland Scale categories, and name at least one job and one car that would fall into each.
Realistic: Investigative: Artistic: Social: Enterprising: Conventional:
Mary says her flashcards out loud in her own words to check and see if she knows the answers. Which memory principle applies the most?
Recitation
When it comes to goal-setting, name and describe what SMART stands for.
S: M: A: R: T:
Chris chooses the main ideas and puts them on flashcards. Which memory principle applies the most?
Selectivity
Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by __________.
Sir Alexander Fleming
S in SMART stands for?
Specific
In the handout Test Taking Tips, it states that words like 'often' and 'frequently' suggests what?
The statement may be true
Chances are when you land a job, your employer is going to be more interested in how well you ____ than in how well you can memorize information.
Think
(T/F) According to the university resource guide, SI stands for Supplemental Instruction and is a group study opportunity.
True
(T/F) An Introvert (E/I) personality preference appears to be good listener.
True
(T/F) An organizational structure always has a line of authority or chain of command.
True
(T/F) Anytime our emotions are engaged, we are more likely to form a deeper imprint of the event.
True
(T/F) Brain research suggests that breaks are needed for two reasons. First, new connections need time to fix and strengthen without interference. Second, fatigue causes more errors.
True
(T/F) Cattracks is a degree evaluation tool, which can be discovered in your WSU student portal.
True
(T/F) Energy conservation is one example of cost-containment.
True
(T/F) Every patient has the right to choose or refuse any type of health care.
True
(T/F) For most health careers, graduation from an accredited program is required before certification, registration, or licensure will be granted.
True
(T/F) Health care workers should understand the functions and goals of the agency where they work.
True
(T/F) How you approach memorization may depend on your learning style.
True
(T/F) If you had the Artistic type, Music Therapy would be an ideal career.
True
(T/F) Improvements in geriatric care is a sign of cost containment.
True
(T/F) Insurance plans vary in the amount of payment and the type of services covered.
True
(T/F) It is best to take breaks during long study periods. Such as after 50 mins of studying you should take a quick 10 min break.
True
(T/F) Licensure means that a person has fulfilled requirements of education and performance and meets the standards established by the professional association or government agency that regulates a particular career.
True
(T/F) Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci used dissection in order to draw the human body more realistically.
True
(T/F) Sometimes highlighting a text can provide you with a false sense of security.
True
(T/F) Students can receive free counseling and psychological services at Weber State.
True
(T/F) Telemedicine uses video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical and/or health care services.
True
(T/F) The most rapid advances in health care occurred during the 20th century.
True
(T/F) The structure of your brain literally changes each time you add new information.
True
(T/F) The visual learner uses visualization as their best way to study for tests.
True
(T/F) To achieve optimal results, it is recommended that you study your most difficult or most 'boring' subjects first.
True
(T/F) To earn a good grade it is important to attend class and know your syllabus.
True
(T/F) Weber State has a health center where you can receive cost effective services.
True
(T/F) You should review your notes immediately after lecture classes.
True
For Lonnie, the words on flashcards are not always enough. He likes to draw a picture to illustrate each answers. Which memory principle applies the most?
Visualization
When Bob uses flashcards, he pictures the answers in his mind. Which memory principle applies the most?
Visualization
If you are not in good academic standing, you might be placed on?
Warning, Probation, Suspension
The S/N (sensing/intuition) preference scale describes how you:
acquire information
One strength of someone with a Sensing (S/N) personality preference is that they
attend to detail
When visual aids are used in a presentation the audience:
can absorb and recall more information
To ensure that your main idea works in your speech, use which of the following support materials:
examples, statistics, testimony
An Extrovert personality preference tends to be:
gregarious and talkative
The T/F (thinking/feeling) preference scale describes how you:
make decisions
What are some proven keys for Academic Success?
read assignments in advance, visit your academic advisor, take good notes, use academic support services
What is your instructor's email address for this course?
One strength of someone with a Thinking (T/F) personality preference is that he/she tends to:
tend to be more objective and rational