Health Praxis Test
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are most common in people from which of the following age groups? A. Under 25 years old B. 25 to 29 years old C. 30 to 35 years old D. Over 35 years old
Under 25 years old
Which of the following statements is an example of an "I" message? A. I feel overburdened when I need to clean the entire house. I need your help. B. I won't listen to you because you are not listening to me. C. I am not responsible for your mistakes. D. I think you are a lazy member of this family.
I feel overburdened when I need to clean the entire house. I need your help
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), which of the following statements is true regarding the management of a student with head lice at school? A. The school should follow a no-nit policy. B. It is the parent's or caregiver's responsibility to treat the student. C. The school nurse should screen all students who share a classroom with the infected student. D. The student should not be permitted back at school until the lice have been eradicated.
It is the parent's or caregiver's responsibility to treat the student.
Which of the following statements is true of medical quackery? A. It takes advantage of recognized laboratory procedures. B. It often uses testimonials for verification of its claims. C. It promotes consumer education. D. Its practitioners cannot legally send materials by the United States PostalService.
It often uses testimonials for verification of its claims.
Which of the following activities is most suitable for an aerobics program designed to develop cardiovascular endurance? A. Weight lifting B. Isometrics C. Jogging D. Gymnastics
Jogging
Touch, gestures, interpersonal space, facial expressions, and body language are all examples of what?
Nonverbal communication
Which of the following is the most significant predisposing factor for cancer, cardiovascular problems, and diabetes that plague United States society? A. Substance abuse B. Insufficient insulin C. Obesity D. Low blood pressure
Obesity
Which of the following is the best source for a health teacher to find information on cultural competency? A. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) B. National Institutes of Health (NIH) C. Office of Minority Health (OMH) D. American Heart Association (AHA)
Office of Minority Health (OMH)
What is the path of the egg (ovum) from ovulation through menstruation?
Ovary -> Fallopian tube -> Uterus -> Vagina
When Susan and John are together, John lets Susan make all of the decisions. Even if he does not like her decision, John still does what Susan wants. Which of the following best characterizes John's behavior? A. Assertive B. Aggressive C. Passive D. Resistant
Passive
What is the primary goal of a health teacher who reflects on a previous lesson?
To gain an increased awareness of his or her teaching
An individual who consumes 2,350 calories a day but burns only 2,000 calories a day can be expected to gain how many pounds after 30 days?
3 Pounds One pound of fat that is gained represents 3,500 calories that are taken in but not expended. In the 30 days, the individual's calorie intake exceeded his or her calorie expenditure by 10,500 calories (350 × 30 = 10,500). The weight gained, in pounds, is determined by dividing the total number of excess calories by the number of calories equivalent to 1 pound of fat (10,500 - 3,500 = 3). This individual can be expected to have gained 3 pounds of fat.
The number of calories in a single serving of product X is 120. Product X includes a total of 6 grams of fat. For a single serving, which of the following correctly reflects the number of calories that come from fat and the percent of the serving that is made up of fat? Calories from Fat. Percent of Fat 24 20% 40 33% 54 45% 60 50%
54 45% To calculate the number of calories per serving that come from fat, multiply the grams of fat listed on the product label by 9. To calculate the percent of fat in the serving size, divide the previous number (calories from fat) by the calories per serving and then multiply the result by 100 to get the percent. Calories from fat: 6 grams of fat × 9 calories per gram = 54 calories Percent of fat in the serving: 54 calories ÷ 120 calories × 100% = 45%
The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) monitors how many types of health-risk behaviors that contribute to death and disability in young people? A. 14 B. 10 C. 6 D. 2
6
The graph above supports which of the following statements about child development? A. A child's increase in strength is greatest from 10 to 12 years of age because ofthe development of the lymphatic system. B. Sex differences in height and weight in childhood can be explained by the development of the genital system. C. A child appears ready to learn more efficiently around 6 years of age because 95 percent of the neural system is developed. D. The rapid rate of growth during adolescence indicates a readiness for the development of basic motor skills.
A child appears ready to learn more efficiently around 6 years of age because 95
Eustress
A positive stress that energizes a person and helps a person reach a goal
"Accept what cannot be changed, have courage to change what should be changed, and use wisdom to distinguish one from the other." The statement above best exemplifies which of the following attributes of mental health? A. Self-esteem B. Identification C. Adaptability D. Compensation
Adaptability
Which of the following is the cause of most Americans' back pain? A. Car accident B. Aging and weight gain in the abdomen C. Scoliosis D. Osteoporosis
Aging and weight gain in the abdomen
Susan runs all the way home because a large dog is chasing her. She slams the front door behind her, leaving the dog outside, barking on the sidewalk. Susan's behavior is an example of what phase of Hans Selye's general adaptation syndrome? A. Adaptive phase B. Alarm phase C. Exhaustion phase D. Resistance phase
Alarm phase
Which of the groups of behaviors contribute most to the mortality and morbidity of teenagers?
Alcohol and other drug use, sexual behaviors, and behaviors that result in injury
The direct exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs is a function of which structure?
Alveoli
Which of the following is considered one of the largest volunteer health-research agencies in the world? A. World Health Organization B. Food and Drug Administration C. American Cancer Society D. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
American Cancer Society
Articles on appraising the health of school children are most likely to be found in the official publication of the
American School Health Association
Which of the following agencies focuses on providing health-related research and health-improvement strategies primarily for school-aged children? A. American College Health Association B. Society for Public Health Education C. National Wellness Institute D. American School Health Association
American School Health Association
Which of the following is an example of a listening skill? A. Using '" messages B. Thinking before speaking C. Being direct without being rude D. Asking questions where appropriate
Asking questions where appropriate
Ms. Kwan has designed a new sex education curriculum for her district's health education program. She would like to get some preliminary impressions from the parents of her students before implementing the curriculum. Which of the following techniques is the best for her to use? A. Conducting a case study B. Assembling a focus group C. Presenting the curriculum to a small sample of students and asking for parent feedback D. Carrying out a review of literature of sex education
Assembling a focus group
Which of the following describes a person who is using a communication skill that demonstrates confidence and a clearly stated intention? A. Passive B. Assertive C. Affective D. Aggressive
Assertive
Which of the following should a teacher do first when planning for the beginning of the school year? A. Assess students' prior knowledge B. Choose several topics of personal interest and plan units C. Continue lesson planning from the last unit covered the previous year D. Ask students which areas they enjoyed the most from the year before
Assess students' prior knowledge
Which of the following most accurately demonstrates a healthy decision-making skill? A. Assessing and choosing a course of action B. Resolving a conflict C. Expecting others to make decisions D. Encouraging others to be empathetic with the situation
Assessing and choosing a course of action
"If I am allowed to live, I promise ... The statement above reflects a sentiment characteristic of which stage of grief experienced by the dying, as described by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross?
Bargaining
Which of the following are standard components of a health education instructional unit? Select all that apply. A. Behavioral objectives B. Instructional strategies C. Internet resources D. Evaluation procedures
Behavioral objectives Instructional strategies Evaluation procedures
What is the most effective way for a person to express difficult feelings with someone else?
Being specific in describing feelings to the other person
Which of the following foods is a complete protein source? A. Cheese B. Rice C. Red beans D. Lima beans
Cheese
Which of the following types of physicians practice naturopathic medicine? A. Optometrists B. Chiropractors C. Osteopaths D. Orthodontists
Chiropractors
Which of the following pairs of federal agencies are responsible for creating and updating the Dietary Guidelines for Americans? A. National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration B. Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services C. Department of Health and Human Services and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture D. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services
Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services
Alcohol is categorized as a...?
Depressant
Which of the following are the most commonly abused drugs? A. Depressants B. Stimulants C. Hallucinogens D. Anabolic steroids
Depressants
Which of the following risk behaviors is most likely to cause harm or injury to others? A. Suicide B. Unhealthy food choices C. Inadequate physical activity D. Drinking and driving
Drinking and driving
Life events such as getting married, beginning a new career, developing new friendships, and mastering a new physical activity most likely cause which of the following? A. Eustress B. Distress C. Optimal stress D. Physiological stress
Eustress
Which of the following behaviors are likely to be characteristic of a health-literate person? Select all that apply. A. Gathers current, reliable health information from a variety of sources before deciding on a dieting program B. Works collaboratively with community members to promote smokers' rights C. Advocates for daily physical activity in local schools D. Implements conflict-management skills to resolve a family dispute
Gathers current, reliable health information from a variety of sources before deciding on a dieting program Advocates for daily physical activity in local schools Implements conflict-management skills to resolve a family dispute
Which of the following sexually transmitted infections results in a chronic condition even when treated medically? A. Syphilis B. Genital herpes C. Chlamydia D. Vaginitis
Genital herpes
The performance indicators for the National Health Education Standards suggests expectations for what students should know and be able to do by the end of which grade levels?
Grades 2, 5, 8, and 12
Which of the following risk factors is most likely to increase the likelihood that a youth will carry out an act of violence? A. Avoiding negative peer pressure B. Belonging to a social cliques C. Being exposed to violent media D. Having a low level of school connectedness
Having a low level of school connectedness
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which of the following factors have been associated with acts of violence? Select all that apply. A. Having guns in the home B. Witnessing a violent act C. Discussing violence in school D. Abusing alcohol and other drugs
Having guns in the home Witnessing a violent act Abusing alcohol and other drugs
What is a condition that is easily spread from person to person and is characterized by the appearance of the small white eggs of a parasitic insect?
Head lice
The health behaviors that should receive the highest priority for intervention in a health education program should meet which of the following pairs of criteria? Importance Changeability High Changeable High Not changeable Medium Changeable Low Not changeable
High Changeable
What is the correct order of steps in the responsible-decision-making model? List possible decisions and share with a trusted adult Act on the decision and evaluate Decide which decision is most appropriate Identify the decision to be made Evaluate alternatives and consequences
Identify the decision to be made List possible decisions and share with a trusted adult Evaluate alternatives and consequences Decide which decision is most appropriate Act on the decision and evaluate
Which of the following is a long-term physical health consequence likely to occur as a result of child abuse and neglect? A. Alcohol and drug abuse B. Abusive behavior C. Impaired brain development D. Criminal and/or violent behavior
Impaired brain development
Current social policies and legislation prohibiting cigarette smoking in public places (offices, hospitals, airplanes, etc.) are primarily due to which of the following factors? Select all that apply. A. Increased awareness of the dangers of secondhand smoke B. A societal trend toward legislation of personal health-related behaviors C. Lobbying action by the tobacco industry to improve its image D. A decrease in the social acceptability of smoking
Increased awareness of the dangers of secondhand smoke A decrease in the social acceptability of smoking
Which of the following skills characterizes an individual's ability to evaluate the moods, intentions, and motivations of others? A. Spatial B. Environmental C. Interpersonal D. Intrapersonal
Interpersonal
Judging from the diagram bellow, which of the following describes the impact of knowledge upon health behavior? Knowledge >> Attitudes >> Values >> Health Behavior A. Appropriate health knowledge has little value in forming positive health behavior. B. Knowledge in combination with appropriate attitudes and values impact health behaviors. C. Attitudes can be formed in a vacuum, without any prior knowledge. D. Knowledge cannot influence attitudes, either positively or negatively.
Knowledge in combination with appropriate attitudes and values impact health behaviors.
Which of the following can be most closely correlated with the premature death rate in the United States? A. Environment B. Genetics C. Lifestyle choices D. Medical care
Lifestyle choices
In which of the human organs is bile produced?
Liver
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), what has been shown to be a contributing factor to violence in relationships?
Living below the poverty line
The diagram above suggests which of the following conditions related to cancer? A. Melanoma B. Metastasis C. Carcinoma in situ D. Sarcoma
Metastasis
What is best described as an exclusive involvement with one sexual partner?
Monogamy
The quadriceps femoris is a part of which body system?
Muscular system
In which of the following ways can a health educator help families keep their children healthy? A. Meeting with the parents to provide them with ways to improve care and support for the student B. Making a home visit if the student has said something about the home or family that concerns the health teacher C. Discretely giving the student money to purchase clothes and food D. Participating in the formation of a school health advisory council
Participating in the formation of a school health advisory council
An eighth-grade student has taken part in a training program for students to assist others who are involved in conflicts. The student has learned how to intervene in disputes, listen to both sides, take notes, and help the parties seek resolution. Which of the following best describes the role the student is playing? A. Anti-bullying agent B. Peer mediator C. Hall monitor D. Student advocate
Peer mediator
Which of the following incorporates the thoughts and guidance of a mentor? A. Self reflection B. Peer reflection C. Theoretical reflection D. Scholarly reflection
Peer reflection
Gingivitis that has been ineffectively treated can lead to which more serious condition?
Periodontal disease
Which of the following statements is most likely true about a young child who is physically active? A. The physique of an active child does not differ from that of an inactive child. B. Physical activity increases a child's bone density. C. Physical activity increases a child's maturation rate. D. Strenuous physical activity benefits the normal bone growth of a child.
Physical activity increases a child's bone density
Which of the following is a level of reflection that relies on a teacher's ability to examine his or her beliefs, values, expectations, and assumptions affect student learning? A. Surface reflection B. Pedagogical reflection C. Critical reflection D. Self-reflection
Self-reflection
Ms. Swann has been a high school health educator for 12 years and has a Master's degree in community health administration. She has been teaching at the local four-year college as an adjunct and enjoys working in this setting. Which of the following will make her a strong candidate for a full-time teaching position in higher education? A. Completing an internship at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) B. Becoming certified by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) C. Pursuing a doctoral degree in health education or a similar area D. Coauthoring journal articles for publication with current college faculty members
Pursuing a doctoral degree in health education or a similar area
Isabella and Rosa have been best friends since they were in high school, however, Rosa has developed a new set of friends since she went to college. Rosa notices that Isabella has not been successful in forming new friendships with other people. Which of the following strategies would best help Rosa maintain a friendly relationship with Isabella despite their different interests? A. Talking to Isabella about her new friendships and experiences at college B. Inviting Isabella to accompany her and her new friends to an event C. Advising Isabella to make a stronger effort to identify people who share the same interests D. Reassuring Isabella that although her interests are changing, she still values their friendship
Reassuring Isabella that although her interests are changing, she still values their friendship
According to the National Health Education Standards, students should be able to identify healthful habits such as washing hands, brushing teeth, and dressing appropriately for the weather by the end of which of the following grade levels? A. Second grade B. Third grade C. Fourth grade D. Fifth grade
Second grade
Recent Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) survey results found that which of the following behaviors was on the rise among high school students? A. Seeking testing for HIV B. Smoking electronic cigarettes C. Drinking soda daily D. Using condoms
Smoking electronic cigarettes
Which of the following forms of well-being emphasizes the human need to discover meaning and purpose in life and endows the individual with ethics, values, and morals? A. Social wellness B. Spiritual wellness C. Mental wellness D. Physical wellness
Spiritual wellness
physiological stress
Stress caused when an organism experiences conditions outside its tolerance range
Which of the following statements is true of individual developmental levels of students with respect to instruction? A. If students are in the same grade, they are similar in developmental level and therefore can be taught using the same teaching style. B. Students' developmental levels should be assessed throughout the school year, both formatively and summatively, while the teacher uses a variety of teaching styles and differentiated instruction. C. Standardized test scores at the end of each school year can determine the average developmental level of the students, guiding instruction for the following year. D. Teachers should find out what topics the students like and teach about the most popular topics to meet the students' developmental levels.
Students' developmental levels should be assessed throughout the school year, both formatively and summatively, while the teacher uses a variety of teaching styles and differentiated instruction.
Which of the following sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), if left untreated during pregnancy, results in infant death in up to 40 percent of cases in the United States? A. Gonorrhea B. Bacterial vaginosis C. Chlamydia D. Syphilis
Syphilis
Jerome wants to end his relationship with Marlena but is worried about how she will react. Which of the following is the best strategy for him to end the relationship? A. Wait for an opportunity to tell her when it seems right, ideally in a public place where she will not cause a scene B. Accept that it may escalate into a fight and plan accordingly C. Tell her then expect and plan for another opportunity to talk about the end of the relationship after both have had time to reflect D. Tell her of his desire to end the relationship and cut off all communication for at least a few months
Tell her then expect and plan for another opportunity to talk about the end of the relationship after both have had time to reflect
Which of the following best describes the meaning of empathy? A. The ability to understand and show concern for others B. The ability to accept other people as they are C. An opinion or fear formed without having facts or firsthand knowledge D. A willingness to answer for one's actions and decisions
The ability to understand and show concern for others
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) School Wellness Policy legislation, Public Law 108-265, Section 204, requires that each local education agency develop a wellness policy. In the law, which of the following does the USDA minimally require? A. The local committee that is developing policy must consist of parents, students, school food service, the school board, school administrators, and the public. B. The local agency must partner with local supermarkets to identify healthy foods for students to purchase. C. The local agency must work with local farming cooperatives to obtain food for school-meal programs. D. The local agency partners with local supermarkets to identify healthy foods for students to purchase.
The local committee that is developing policy must consist of parents, students, school food service, the school board, school administrators, and the public.
Which of the following statements describe how health educators best view diversity? Select all that apply. A. The major dimensions of diversity are race, ethnicity, and culture. B. Diversity is inclusive rather than exclusive. C. People of different racial and ethnic backgrounds may have differing health risks. D. Programs should address the health needs of specific groups.
The major dimensions of diversity are race, ethnicity, and culture. Diversity is inclusive rather than exclusive. People of different racial and ethnic backgrounds may have differing health risks.
Which of the following is a characteristic of norm-referenced evaluation of student academic achievement? A. The status of a student is compared to that of other students. B. The evaluation measures specific objectives of a course. C. The evaluation is an absolute measure with no variance. D. The evaluation is a relative measure with no absolute value.
The status of a student is compared to that of other students.
Which of the following characteristics is most likely to be exhibited by a student who is a victim of bullying? A. The student lacks empathy for others. B. The student seeks out role models who are kind. C. The student isolates himself or herself. D. The student acts with kindness toward others.
The student isolates himself or herself.
Which of the following is an example of a long-term mental and emotional health consequence of child abuse and neglect? A. Thoughts of suicide B. Alcohol use C. Impaired brain development D. Abusive behavior
Thoughts of suicide
According to the CHARACTER COUNTS!© program, what are the six traits of character?
Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, citizenship
According to the CHARACTER COUNTS!© program, which of the following lists contains the six traits of character? A. Communication, caring, respect, empathy, citizenship, respect B. Respect, responsibility, empathy, safety, citizenship, trustworthiness C. Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, citizenship D. Empathy, respect, caring, politeness, equality, fairness
Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, citizenship
School lunch programs are overseen by which of the following governmental organizations? A. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) B. United States Department of Education (ED) C. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) D. United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Which government organizations allows the public to comment on proposed rules and regulations concerning public health policies?
United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Which of the following vitamins is water soluble? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin C C. Vitamin E D. Vitamin K
Vitamin C
Voluntary health agencies and official (public) health agencies both play significant roles in the control of diseases in communities. How do their programs or emphases usually differ?
Voluntary agencies usually focus on one or two related diseases; public health agencies cover many diseases.
The somatotype of the human body refers to the
body's shape
The production of cocaethylene by the liver resulting from the simultaneous consumption of two drugs increases the euphoric effect of the drugs and leads to an increased risk of sudden death resulting from their interaction. Cocaethylene is produced when alcohol is consumed with A. cocaine B. heroin C. MDMA (Ecstasy) D. oxycodone
cocaine
Attitude scales can be important for measuring the A. effectiveness of an educational program B. academic achievement of students C. level of knowledge attained by individuals D. intellectual skills of program trainees
effectiveness of an educational program
The study of the distribution and dynamics of disease is known as
epidemiology
The shift in major causes of morbidity and mortality from infectious diseases to chronic diseases has presented health educators with the challenge of
finding ways to promote personal behavior changes and a healthy lifestyle
The first evidence that an individual is being affected by alcohol is an impairment of
judgment and inhibitions
norm-referenced evaluation
measures compare a person's knowledge or skills to the knowledge or skills of the norm group
Distress
negative stress
The definition of health given by the World Health Organization is based on the
physical, mental, and social aspects of health
Two types of knowledge are included in the National Health Education Standards. The first type is knowledge of health content. The second type is knowledge of...?
process and skills as applied to healthy living
The primary purpose of physical education and physical activity within the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model, formerly the coordinated school health approach, is to...?
provide a planned and sequential instruction program promoting lifelong activity
Having well-known and established procedures for conflict resolution helps prevent violence primarily by A. increasing teachers' awareness of potential interpersonal conflicts between students B. providing students with prevention strategies and defined alternatives to violence C. rewarding students for engaging in nonviolent behavior D. communicating clearly to students and staff that violence is unacceptable in all situations
providing students with prevention strategies and defined alternatives to violence
Environmental
skills demonstrate the ability of a system to perceive its environment and take actions that maximize its chances of success.
Cocaine is categorized as...?
stimulant
Optimal stress
stress is intense enough to motivate and physically prepare us to perform well but not enough to cause harm
Spatial
the ability or mental capacity to solve spatial problems of navigation, visualization of objects from different angles and space, faces or scenes recognition or to notice fine details.
Intrapersonal
the ability to understand oneself and on's thoughts and feelings and to use such knowledge in planning the direction of one's life. (communication with oneself)
Which of the following best describes class Ill obesity according to the World Health Organization (WHO)? A. A person having a BMI of 18.5-24.9 B. A person having a BMI of 25.0-29.9 C. A person having a BMI of 35.0-39.9 D. A person having a BMI of above 40
A person having a BMI of above 40
Which of the following resources can most effectively be used to implement the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model, formerly the coordinated school health (CSH) approach? A. Community medical centers, health services, and fitness clubs B. The health experts at the local public health department C. A school wellness committee D. Federal government agencies and corporations in the private sectors
A school wellness committee
Which of the following are major responsibilities for entry-level health educators? Select all that apply. A. Assessing individual and community needs for health education B. Implementing health education programs in schools C. Evaluating the effectiveness of health education programs D. Advocating for more funding for health education programs
Assessing individual and community needs for health education Implementing health education programs in schools Evaluating the effectiveness of health education programs
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which of the following is the best example of "reducing," as used in their slogan "reduce, reuse, and recycle"? A. Purchasing products that can be easily recycled B. Using products that contain recycled content C. Borrowing items D. Throwing out old products
Borrowing items
Which of the following correctly defines mortality and morbidity? Mortality Morbidity A. Death rate illness rate B. Death rate Injury rate C. Illness rate Death rate D. Injury rate Illness rate
Death rate illness rate
Which of the following developmental characteristics will most interfere with the ability of children ages 5 through 7 to engage in simple cooperative games? A. Egocentricity B. Lack of development of large muscles C. Short attention span D. Emotional immaturity
Egocentricity Egocentric children generally view their world by assuming that others experience the world in exactly the same way they do. Therefore, working together with others in a cooperative game situation would be difficult for them.
Jake, a high school junior, is being pressured by his football teammates to sneak out and go drinking. When Jake does not immediately agree, they begin to tease him about not being a good friend and not wanting to have fun with them. Jake suggests that the group go bowling instead. Which of the following best describes what Jake has effectively demonstrated? A. Refusal skills B. Tolerance C. Compromise D. Conflict resolution
Refusal skills
Which of the following is the best method to use for practicing refusal skills with someone who is pressuring a person into trying drugs? A. D.E.C.I.D.E. (define the problem, establish the criteria, consider all the alternatives, identify the best alternative, develop a plan, evaluate the solution) B. H.E.L.P. (healthful, ethical, legal, parent approval) C. S.T.O.P. (say no in a firm voice, tell why not, offer another idea, promptly leave) D. T.A.L.K. (take a time-out, allow each person to tell his or her side, let each person ask questions, keep brainstorming)
S.T.O.P. (say no in a firm voice, tell why not, offer another idea, promptly leave)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) maintains a national database of behavioral data for adolescents that can assist health educators in planning programs. The title of the database is
The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (VRBSS)
The graph above suggests that the participant has engaged in A. a strength-training program B. a cardiovascular endurance workout C. a flexing and stretching activity D. an anaerobic conditioning session
a cardiovascular endurance workout
interpersonal
concerning or involving relationships between people. The ability to judge and make distinctions in the moods, intentions, and motivations of others
Relationships that do not promote healthy communication, honesty, and intimacy are called A. dysfunctional B. disruptive C. codependent D. cohabitation
dysfunctional
The tendency of adolescents to imagine they are always being scrutinized by others is best described as
the imaginary audience
Egocentricity
the tendency to view everything in relationship to oneself