Online Personal Health HW 15-22

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You can get a sexually transmitted infection from a toilet seat.

False

According to the video, what is an important issue that we must all address as our population ages?

Planning for end-of-life needs and care

Sexually active females should have a regular Pap smear.

True

Some STIs can be passed on by skin-to-skin contact in the genital area.

True

Symptoms of HIV do not appear until several months or years after infection.

True

According to Dr. Richard Besser, typical cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins lower the risk of developing heart disease by what percentage?

25%

According to the video, approximately what percentage of the U.S. population has been infected with oral HPV?

7 percent

Which method is used in acupuncture to promote the flow of qi?

Applying very thin needles to strategic points on the body.

Once a rash or a sore heals, it means the infection has cured itself and can not be transmitted to anyone else.

False

Once genital warts have been removed, there is no risk of passing on the virus.

False

Oral sex is safe sex.

False

People who get an STI have a lot of sex partners.

False

The transmission of a sexually transmitted infection is not possible if a condom is used.

False

When one partner has a bacterial infection, he or she does not need to tell the other partner.

False

You can always tell when you've got an STI because the symptoms are so obvious.

False

There are several characteristics that gerontologists believe help define the aging process from a biological, psychological, social, legal, and functional perspective. ____________ refers to the person's status in terms of mental and physical performance.

Functional Age

Which of the following is NOT part of ensuring that end-of-life decisions are made based on your wishes?

Having a general discussion with a family member

Which of the following will increase your risk for contracting a sexually transmitted infection?

Having casual sex with someone you don't know well

In the video, the Air Quality Index in Beijing on the day of the report was 512. This AQI number signifies that the outdoor air is:

Hazardous

Which of the following is NOT an adverse health effect caused by smog?

Hunger pangs

One third of all American adults have some form of CVD. The major four CVD described in this activity are: hypertension, atherosclerosis, CHD, and stroke. For each symptom or description below, decide which disease is the best fit.

Hypertension -the silent killer -highest rates among African Americans -diagnosed when systolic pressure exceeds 140 Atherosclerosis -plaque buildup in inner lining of arterial wall Coronary Heart Disease -the greatest cardiovascular disease killer Stroke -interrupted blood supply to the brain -ischemic or hemorrhagic

When an asthma attack occurs, all except which of the following occur?

The bronchial tubes dilate.

What is qi?

The energy (life force) that flows throughout the body

As Jane ages, she notices a lot of changes in her skin. Which of the following is a common skin change as a person ages?

The skin becomes thinner

If gonorrhea or chlamydia is left untreated, it can result in pelvic inflammatory disease, and eventual sterility.

True

If you wash with soap and water after intercourse, the possibility of a sexually transmitted infection decreases.

True

You can get an STI more than once.

True

You can get several STIs at one time.

True

How many heart disease risk factors increase chances of heart disease at middle age by 50%?

Two

All except which of the following changes may occur as we age?

ability to see up close increases

Which of the following is not part of hospice care's primary goals and characteristics?

accepting patients based on health needs and ability to pay

According to research at Northwestern University, heart disease risk factors can be reduced by __________.

acquiring healthy lifestyle behaviors

Conventional health care, also called allopathic medicine is the dominant type of healthcare in the United States, Canada, and Europe. It is the belief that an illness is the result of exposure to harmful environmental agents, which include infectious microorganisms and pollutants, or organic changes in the body. This type of medicine relies on the theory that the prevention of disease and the restoration of health involve vaccines, drugs, surgery, and other treatments. Which of the following is an allopathic health care provider who can perform eye surgeries on his or her own?

an ophthalmologist

Suppose Corinna undergoes a surgical procedure in which a catheter is inserted into her blocked artery and a balloon is inflated to flatten the plaque against the walls of the artery. What is the name of this procedure?

angioplasty

Most older adults have at least one chronic condition and many have multiple conditions. Which condition does approximately 50% of adults aged 65 or older have?

arthritis

__________ is most often the cause of heart and blood-vessel disease.

atherosclerosis

Which of the following increases your risk of cancer?

being chronically stressed

Which of the following is an early indication of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) in men only?

discharge from the urethra

One-fifth of all bicycle fatalities in 2010 involved a __________.

drunk rider

Which of the following behaviors is LEAST likely to help you reduce your risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?

having multiple sexual partners

According to research at Northwestern University, what is the checklist of factors that lead to an increased risk for heart disease?

high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, and diabetes

A type of end-of-life care designed to maximize quality of life and maintain the dignity of patients who are terminally ill is ___________.

hospice care

In women, a drop in estrogen can result in all except which of the following?

increase in sex drive

Dying without a will is referred to as __________.

intestate

What is a lack of oxygen to the tissues around a vessel called?

ischemia

If Gwyneth has cancer in her bone marrow and experiences an abnormal increase in the number of white blood cells, then into which of the four categories does her cancer fall?

leukemia

A(n) __________ cancer is one that has spread to other areas of the body and formed tumors.

malignant

Cancer is any disease in which there is the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells that invade other tissues and organs. The cancer cells spread or metastasize through the blood and lymphatic system. Which of the following words describes a cancerous tumor?

malignant

Falling asleep at the wheel for just a few seconds without realizing it is known as __________.

micro-sleep

What food source did Dr. Besser recommend consuming 30 grams of daily that provides healthy fats to fill you up, making you eat less at a given meal?

mixed nuts

The Mediterranean diet includes 4 tablespoons of what oil per day to lower heart disease risk by 30%?

olive oil

The CDC reported that caffeine is effective at keeping you awake __________.

only for a short while

Which is not one of the identified favorable health behaviors associated with ideal cardiovascular health?

optimal cholesterol numbers without medication

All except which of the following are greenhouse gases?

oxygen

A "do not resuscitate" (DNR) order is a legal document that justifies __________.

passive euthanasia

Access to affordable health insurance is a key issue facing today's health-care consumers. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has mandated all of the following EXCEPT __________.

people with preexisting conditions may be denied coverage

Which of the following health care practitioners is licensed to examine and diagnose patients, offer treatment, and write prescriptions under a physician's supervision?

physician assistant (PA)

The best way to reduce your risk of developing HPV and other sexually transmitted infections is to __________.

practice abstinence

Mya has asthma, and she treats it with __________.

steroids and inhalers

Which of the following is an indication of secondary syphilis?

the appearance of white patches on the skin or on the mucous membranes of the mouth, throat, or genitals

What cancer risk factor can you not control?

genetics

What is the main component of photochemical smog?

Ground-level ozone

What does the Air Quality Index (AQI) measure?

Level of air pollution

HIV is transmitted through blood-to-blood contact.

True

Which of the following is NOT a component of plaque?

glucose

Which of the following are true statements about gonorrhea and chlamydia?

-Complications from untreated gonorrhea include sterility in both men and women. -Women may not have any symptoms with gonorrhea. -Gonorrhea and chlamydia infections may be present at the same time.

What methods are being used to diagnose and treat cancer today? Describe current diagnostic tools and treatment options for cancer.

-A common approach for treating cancer is to remove the tumor and the adjacent tissue. -Chemotherapy might cause long-term harm to the reproductive system and other body systems.

Which of these situations could result in the transmission of HIV?

-A student gets a body piercing in a parlor where the needles are reused. -A person with HIV has vaginal intercourse with a partner without a barrier (condom).

Motor vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of unintentional death in the United States. Which of the following statements about motor vehicle injury or death are true?

-About one third of motor vehicle fatalities involve alcohol as the primary cause. -Aggressive driving increases the risk of a driving fatality. -Being sleep deprived is as dangerous as driving drunk.

Which is not a strategy for reducing cycling injuries?

-Always ride against traffic.

Which of the following are true statements about the prevalence of CVD in the United States?

-Among men 80 years and older, approximately over 80% have CVD. -American Indians have a lower percentage of deaths from CVD than Asian/Pacific Islanders.

Which of the following situations would be associated with increase risk of low back pain?

-Carl decided to strengthen his core by carrying around all his class textbooks in his backpack between classes. -Vivian loves to work at her computer when curled up on her bed. -Heidi is tall and thin and drives for a ride-sharing company picking up passengers all day long. -For her new job, Lorna sits about 7 hours a day.

Everyone wants to live a long, healthy life. Many feel that longevity is not the ultimate goal, but rather longevity should be coupled with good health in order to be enjoyed and celebrated. From the list below, choose the statements that identify key factors for aging well. Select all that apply.

-Consuming whole grains instead of refined grains can contribute to aging well. -People should eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. -Cultivating spirituality can help aging people to better cope with the challenges of life. -All people should either not start or stop smoking.

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 is designed to provide a way for all Americans to obtain affordable health care and increased access to care. The major challenges of the health care system in the United States can be loosely categorized as issues related to access, cost, and quality, and whether health care coverage should be universal. Which of the following are situations covered by provisions in the ACA that are intended to increase access to the quality health insurance?

-If you have a family history of breast cancer, then your insurance company must now pay for routine health screenings to help you detect any problems as early as possible. -If you had cancer a few years ago, then you can't be denied coverage now when you change insurance companies or change coverage within the same insurance company. -If you're 22 and you have just graduated from college, but you haven't yet landed a job, then you can still get coverage on your parents' health insurance plan.

Which are recommended practices to have in place in case of a disaster or unexpected event?

-Keep nonperishable food, medical supplies and cash on hand. -Have a designated family meeting place. -Keep copies of important documents in a safe place.

What are some strategies for protecting your back and neck while sitting?

-Keep your shoulders relaxed. -Adjust your chair and keyboard so that your elbows are at 90 degrees. -Adjust your chair so that your middle back is firmly against the chair back.

Which are steps you can take to reduce the risk of poisoning and/or exposure to toxic or noxious chemicals in the home?

-Never mix household products. -Open windows and use fans when working with household chemicals. -Use gloves, goggles, masks, and clothing to protect yourself when working with chemicals.

What methods are being used to diagnose and treat CVD today? From the list below, choose all of the statements that accurately describe current diagnostic tools and treatment options for CVD.

-Taking a daily aspirin might have risks, especially for otherwise healthy adults -under age 50. -Bypass graft surgeries have a lower recurrence rate than stent insertions do.

Which of the following are strategies that can reduce the risk of STIs?

-Use condoms and/or dental dams consistently and correctly. -Go with your partner to get tested before having sex.

Being an astute consumer of health care requires a certain amount of initiative and knowing when it is okay to administer self-care and when it is important to seek professional help. Be your own best advocate, but don't be afraid to get help, too. Which of the following are situations in which you should seek medical attention?

-You slip and fall and put your arm out to break your fall. Your wrist aches, hurts to move, and begins to swell. -You develop a tingling sensation in your arm, and you're unable to speak clearly. -Your tongue starts swelling up after taking a prescription drug. -You suddenly experience a high fever or recurring high temperature, 103∘ F for adults and 102∘ F degrees for children.

What are some of the available treatment methods to help control headaches?

-avoiding known triggers -medications -exercise

What are common characteristics affecting the senses as individuals age?

-decreasing sense of smell and taste -presbycusis -increasing risk of cataracts and glaucoma

It is estimated that a jump in fertility rates could mean a global population that increases to between 11 and 12.3 billion people by 2100. All these additional people need resources to survive. The carrying capacity of the Earth is the largest population that the Earth and its resources can sustain, and, currently, scientists estimate that it takes 1.5 years to regenerate the renewable resources used by the world's population in 1 year. Which of the following may lead to overpopulation

-increased availability of vaccines -few educational opportunities for women -little access to birth control -increased fertility rates in developing countries

Climate change is a shift in typical weather patterns around the world while global warming is a type of climate change where average temperatures increase. Over the last 100 years, the average temperature has increased 1.5 ∘ F. Which of the following would be likely to increase greenhouse gases?

-installing oil furnaces in place of natural gas furnaces -deforestation

Someone is more likely to suffer from hay fever if ____________.

-is the firstborn child -he or she were exposed to cigarette smoke during the first year of life -he or she has a family history of allergies

From the list below choose important steps to take and components to have in an advanced directive.

-name of a health care proxy -discussions of specific wishes -list of choices regarding all procedures of concern

Which of the following are positive steps that a person can take to reduce his or her risk for CVD?

-quitting tobacco use -maintaining a healthy weight -exercising regularly -eating more food low in saturated fat and cholesterol

Air pollution refers to suspended substances not found in perfectly clean air. The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a measurement of air quality conditions, ranging from good to hazardous. Which are examples of anthropogenic air pollutants?

-sulfur dioxide from a utility coal plant -carbon monoxide emissions from a car's exhaust

The risk factors for cancer can be classified as acquired (or environmental, which may be modifiable) and hereditary (or genetic, which are not modifiable). Which of the following are lifestyle risks for cancer?

-tobacco use -alcohol use

Which of the following activities are considering mourning customs?

-wearing black clothing for a year -wearing black arm bands -flying flags at half-mast -sitting shivah for a week -draping mirrors

Numerous changes for the better during the past century have made a significant difference in how long humans live on average. As a result, the changing demographic profile in the United States has had a tremendous effect on society. In this activity, you will learn about these changes in U.S. demographics and some of the issues facing an aging population. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.

1. *Gerontology* studies the causes of aging and different ways people cope and adjust throughout the process. 2. Over the last century, *life expectancy* in the United States increased dramatically, due to numerous factors, including preventing and controlling of major *infectious diseases* as well as advances in *medical technology*. Other contributing factors include better access to health care and *healthier lifestyles* before the age of 65. 3. The population of people age 65 and older is steadily increasing, and it is likely that this trend will continue due to aging of the *baby boomer* generation. 4. Individuals belonging to the baby boomer generation were born between the *1940s* and the early *1960s*. 5. By *2050* it is expected that people age 60 or older will make up over *20%* of the total population.

Understanding the anatomy and physiology of the heart and the circulatory system is a crucial step in understanding CVD. If you are familiar with how this system operates while healthy, you can then understand better what the consequences are if the delicate balance of the system is disturbed.

1. The cardiovascular system is an intricate organ system that allows blood to flow to and from all parts of the body carrying, among other substances, *oxygen* and nutrients. The system includes the heart and blood vessels: arteries, arterioles, veins, *venules*, and capillaries. The heart is a strong *muscle* about the size of your fist and contains four chambers. The two upper chambers, called *atria*, receive blood that was collected from the body or lungs, whereas the *ventricles*, the two lower chambers, pump the blood from the heart out to the lungs or the body. Most arteries carry *oxygenated* blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The exceptions are the *pulmonary arteries* that carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the *lungs*, where the blood becomes oxygenated. The four chambers beat in an orchestrated manner due to an *electrical impulse* that when traveling across the heart muscle, gives a signal that causes the orderly contraction of the chambers. This signal starts in the *sinoatrial node (SA node)*, which functions as a natural pacemaker for the heart.

Some believe that the aging process starts at conception; some believe the process begins at birth, and some researchers are convinced that the process starts around age 40. It is important to understand the effects of the aging process in order to be prepared and to help with aging loved ones. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.

1. When mineral loss from bones outpaces mineral buildup, bones become more *porous*. 2. Contrary to common belief, *osteoporosis* does not affect only older women, but rather it can occur at any age and affects men as well. Some of the factors that predispose a person to developing this disease are *intrinsic* and some aspects of our life can be modified in order to develop healthy bone density like exercising and eating a diet rich in calcium and vitamin D. 3. Urinary *incontinence* can be the source of embarrassment and isolation; it is not a necessary part of aging, however. The problem can usually be resolved with treatment and exercises that strengthen the pelvic floor. 4. *Presbycusis* is one of the most common chronic conditions of elderly people. Researchers believe that the condition is correlated to mental decline. 5. With age, the ear structure changes in a way that affects the inner ear bones. Since the inner ear contributes to *balance*, exercises like yoga and tai chi can improve quality of life in older adults. 6. As men age, they might experience sexual changes, including *erectile dysfunction*. As women age, they might experience sexual changes that might cause *painful intercourse*. Despite these age-related physiological changes, sex stays an essential component in the lives of elderly people. Recent study reveals that more than 80% of 50- to 90-year-olds are sexually active.

Regardless of what the media markets and the commercials try to sell to prevent wrinkles, skin changes are part of the normal aging process. Rank the following changes to the skin starting with a 20-year-old's complexion.

1. fine lines develop on the forehead due to facial expressions 2. "crow's feet" appear around the eyes 3. the skin begins to sag 4. significant age spots and pallor develop

Peter has been diagnosed with Crohn's disease. Which of the following symptoms are most common with this digestive disorder?

Affecting primarily the small intestine, this disease result in severe stomach pain often in the lower right area, fever, weight loss, joint pain, and watery diarrhea.

The 5-year survival rate for all types of cancer is currently 69% compared to 50% in earlier decades. Despite this increasing trend, about one half of men and one third of women can expect to develop cancer during their lifetimes.

Cancer of the pancreas has survival rates below 10% regardless of race. Deaths due to heart disease exceed those due to cancer.

Which of the following aging theories proposes that at birth we have a certain number of usable cells that are programmed to reproduce a limited number of times?

Cellular Theory

Kubler-Ross defined the five psychological stages that people coping with death often experience. ______________ is the fourth stage.

Depression

From the list below, choose the correct statements that identify key factors of mental functioning and memory as people age. Select all that apply

Drug interactions may cause lapses in memory. Regular exercise can help older individuals maintain their memory.

Which of the following is not considered part of a plan to help with healthy aging?

During times of difficulty, Keegan seeks strength from his inner resolve and avoids support from friends and family.

According to the study, how does an implanted neurostimulator stop migraine pain?

Electrical impulses interrupt pain signals from the nerves located at the base of the neck.

Acupuncture is an example of which type of therapy?

Energy therapy

Where is the neurostimulator widely used and has shown safe, effective results in treating migraines?

Europe

All STIs can be cured.

False

As long as you don't have anal intercourse, you can't get HIV.

False

Crab lice or scabies can only be contracted by a person from a low socio-economic background.

False

Herpes can be transmitted only when a person has visible sores on his or her genitals.

False

If the signs of an STI go away, you are cured.

False

Most people with sexually transmitted infections do not care if they pass it on to someone else.

False

Consider how the following behaviors, characteristics, or facts affect the risk for CVD. Determine whether each increases, decreases, or has no effect on the risk for CVD.

Increases Risks for CVD -smoking -living a sedentary lifestyle -having an apple body shape -having elevated LDL cholesterol Decreases Risks for CVD -having a pear body shape -having elevated HDL cholesterol -consuming monounsaturated fats -eating a diet low in saturated fat, cholesterol, and sodium and high in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables

Consider how the following behaviors, characteristics, or facts affect the risk for cancer. Determine whether each increases, decreases, or has no effect on the risk for cancer.

Increases Risks for Cancer -being exposed to secondhand smoke -being 55 years old or more -enjoying two or three alcoholic drinks per day -having a close relative with cancer -suffering from depression -having a high BMI -living a sedentary lifestyle Decreases Risks for Cancer -following MyPlate recommendations -sleeping 7 to 8 hours per night -receiving hepatitis B vaccine Has No Known Effect on Cancer Risk -experiencing a little stress at work

In the video, acupuncture was shown to be helpful with which health problem?

Insomnia and lack of adequate sleep

Rank the following steps of blood flow starting and ending the cycle with the circulatory blood entering the right atrium.

LEFT TO RIGHT -Blood passes through a valve and enters the right ventricle. -Blood moves up through the pulmonary artery. Background Image -Blood reaches the lungs and receives oxygen. -Blood returns to the left atrium. -Blood passes through a valve and enters the left ventricle. -Blood moves through the aorta. -Blood circulates to the body, becomes deoxygenated, and returns via the veins.

Metastasis is the process by which malignant cancers spread. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer which arises from the pigment-containing skin cells (melanocytes). It was estimated that in 2016, almost 13,500 deaths from melanoma occurred. If not diagnosed and treated early, the disease will most likely become metastatic. Brain metastases are a frequent occurrence in patients with metastatic melanoma.

LEFT TO RIGHT -DNA of skin cell is damaged by sun. -Cell begins rapid division and then changes form. -Cells invade normal tissue -Cells enter blood and/or lymph. -Metastases form at distant sites.

According to the video, which of the following is a common problem for today's health-care consumers?

Lack of ability to afford out-of-pocket cost

Tobacco use, poor diet, physical inactivity, and obesity are categorized as which type of risk factor for cancer?

Lifestyle risk

Which of the following is NOT a strategy for preventing breast cancer?

Limiting physical activity as a woman gets older

Which of the following is NOT a type of managed care plan?

Medicare

Current research indicates that individuals at very high risk for heart disease can lower their risk by 30% if they consume what type of diet?

Mediterranean diet

Which of the following is the recommended screening method for prostate cancer?

PSA

One reason why some people avoid necessary medical exams or procedures is because their health insurance plan has a high deductible. What is a deductible?

Payment you make for healthcare before insurance kicks in to pay for eligible services

Why is the report by the CDC of 1 in 24 adults falling asleep at the wheel likely higher than reported?

People fall asleep and don't know it.

Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for breast cancer?

Regular physical activity

Which of the following is a common age-related change?

Sarcopenia

According to the video, what changes in regard to mammograms might be a better prevention strategy than mammogram scheduling based on age guidelines?

Scheduling based on a woman's specific risk factors

Which of following terms specifically describes when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted?

Stroke

Being aware of the stages of cancer development is a crucial step in understanding cancer. If you are familiar with how cancer develops, you can then understand better the importance of early detection and lifestyle changes that could reduce your risk.

The term "cancer" is used to describe a group of diseases in which *abnormal* cells start dividing *uncontrollably* and invade healthy tissues and organs. These cancerous cells can *metastasize* through the blood or the lymphatic system. When the body is already weakened by disease, stress, or old age, the cancer invasion has more of a chance of succeeding. The rapid and abnormal growth of tissue caused by *cellular proliferation* is called a neoplasm and usually develops into a tumor. Most tumors are not *malignant* , but are *benign*. In the past, the only way to distinguish between the tumors was to perform a *traditional biopsy*. Malignant tumors can invade normal tissues, damage the DNA or RNA, and permanently alter the genetic sequence, creating *mutations*. The *TNM* staging system is used to describe how big a tumor is, the number of lymph nodes affected, and how much it has spread at the time of diagnosis.

A case of genital warts in a female places her at risk for cervical cancer.

True

A person under the influence of alcohol is more likely to develop a sexually transmitted infection.

True

Campus, city, or county health clinics often treat sexually transmitted infection free or at reduced cost.

True

College students have a higher risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease than any other group.

True

Condoms reduce your risk of both pregnancy and STIs.

True

Knowing when to practice self-care and when to seek medical attention is an important part of taking responsibility for your health care. Which of the following is a condition for which self-care is probably appropriate?

Your arms become scratched while picking blackberries

Alzheimer's disease is characterized as __________.

a chronic condition involving changes in nerve fibers of the brain that result in mental deterioration

Increased global warming, over the next 100 years, is expected to cause all except which of the following?

a decreased number of extreme weather events

HPV is __________.

a group of sexually transmitted viruses that can cause genital warts

Today, over half the world's population faces a shortage of clean water. Increasingly scarce water reserves could be a serious problem in the coming decades. Which example is a point-source water pollutant?

a sewer pipe draining directly into a river

Asthma can be triggered by all except which of the following?

caffeine

Which of the following vessels in the cardiovascular system exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide directly with body cells?

capillaries

According to the Northwestern University's research, what specific change can reduce three risk factors for heart disease?

controlling food portion size and body weight

Which of the following types of COPD is characterized by the gradual, irreversible destruction of the alveoli in the lungs?

emphysema

Which of the following is not one of the survivorship terms as defined by the National Cancer Institute?

environmental

What are the symptoms of drowsiness during driving that have been identified by the CDC?

frequent blinking, yawning, or drifting out of your lane

There are many different types of medical insurance plans available to individuals. Many involve the use of premiums to help calculate how much an individual will owe after the service is rendered. John is a single 32-year-old male whose medical insurance covers a network of independent doctors and hospitals at discounted rates. His plan also offers him a great variety of choices in doctors to choose from. Which type of health insurance plan does John most likely have?

preferred provider organization (PPO)

Behaviors that are part of aging well with a decreased risk of disabilities include all of the following EXCEPT __________.

reducing exercise after age 55 to prevent bone fractures

Greenhouse gases contribute to global warming by trapping __________.

reflected heat

A growing global population increases amounts of refuse on land. This refuse can be nonbiodegradable, harmful to living organisms, and ultimately may pollute water sources. Which is an example of source reduction?

replacing Styrofoam or plastic takeout packaging with paper, biodegradable packaging

According to 2010 statistics, 97 % of the deaths in cycling accidents were due to __________.

riding without a helmet

Alternative medicine is a belief based on specific theories and remedies outside of conventional medicine. The major alternative medical systems are traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Ayurveda, homeopathy, and naturopathy. Which of these systems aims to balance qi (vital energy) in health and disease by using such techniques as acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage, and qigong?

traditional Chinese medicine

There are two subcategories of radiation in the environment that can cause health concerns for humans. Which is considered a type of ionizing radiation?

ultraviolet rays from the sun

Dr. Silberstein indicated what treatment method has been effective in relieving the extreme effects of migraines?

using a neurostimulator

When riding at night, cyclists should do all except which of the following?

wear dark clothing

On the label of an over-the-counter (OTC) medicine, what information is included in the "purpose" section?

what type of medicine it is (such as acid reducer, external analgesic, or fever reducer)

Which segment of the population is most affected by migraines?

women


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