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This map represents (1) West Nile virus over time. The map shows that regions such as the (2) experienced (3) the West Nile virus after residents were infected with the disease following a mosquito bite.

(1) the national spread of (2) midwest (3) a high transmission of

In 1976, the average blood lead level was about (1) µg/dL. The amount of lead used in a 6-month period in 1978 was about (2) 10^3 tons.

1- 16 2- 85

Use the drop-down menus to complete each sentence. Experts recommend that teens get between (1) hours of sleep each night. Angelique needs to get up at 7 a.m. to get ready for school the next day, so she should plan on going to sleep around (2) .

1- 9 to 10 2- 10 p.m.

(1) more cases of skin cancer are caused by using tanning beds than cases of lung cancer resulting from smoking. About (2) of adolescents and (3) of college students have used tanning beds.

1- 90,000 2- 19% 3- 55%

Dominik is African American. How does his ethnicity affect his family's risk for prostate cancer? (1) According to the graph, what happened to prostate cancer mortality rates from 1994 to 2012? (2)

1- His family has a higher risk. 2- They significantly declined.

Complete the following sentences on reducing risk by choosing an answer from each of the drop-down menus. One way to reduce an injury risk at home is by placing bathroom cleaning solutions in (1) . One way to reduce an injury risk at school is by (2) before handling laboratory equipment. Prescription medication should be stored away from children and used (2) .

1- Labeled containers 2- Reading the safety notes in the laboratory manual 3- Only by the person prescribed the medication

Use the drop-down menus to complete each sentence. (1) occurs when the immune system attacks the body. (2) is often caused by obesity resulting from overeating and poor nutrition. (3) is caused by DNA changes in a single gene and affects the nerve cells in the brain. (4) is caused by uncontrolled cell growth. (5) occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or the body does not respond properly to it.

1- Lupus 2- Cardiovascular Disease 3- Huntington's Disease 4- Cancer 5- Diabetes

Dominik's 70-year-old grandmother is very healthy, but over the past few days she has been experiencing a stuffy nose, muscle aches, and chills, and is running a fever of 101°F. He is trying to determine if he should make an appointment with her doctor or treat her at home. According to the passage, she should (1) because she (2) .

1- See a doctor. 2- Is over 65 years old.

Anaphylaxis is the medical term for (1) . When anaphylactic shock occurs, the sufferer should get medical attention (2) .

1- an allergic reaction 2- immediately

To help someone who is choking, the Red Cross recommends the five-and-five approach. This means delivering five (1) followed by five (2) .

1- back blows 2- abdominal thrusts

The main health problem demonstrated in this graph is that (1) leads to a shorter life span. One way that schools can help solve this problem is to (2) .

1- inactivity 2- provide physical activities

The country with the highest number of bicycle fatalities is (1) . This country has a(n) (2) amount of bicycle usage. The country with the lowest number of bicycle fatalities is (3) . This country has (4) bicycle usage.

1- the United States 2- Much lower than average 3- the Netherlands 4- Much higher than average

The region with the highest number of deaths due to air pollution is (1) . About 5.5 million people died as a result of air pollution in (2).

1- the Western Pacific 2- Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific

This is a nutrition label on a cookie box. According to the label, how many calories are consumed when a person eats one serving of cookies? 6 23 25 100

100

According to the graph, during which year did people practice the riskiest behavior in terms of helmet use? 1994 1998 2006 2014

1994

The graph shows results from a survey of people who were diagnosed with eating disorders. How many Americans (per million) were diagnosed with bulimia? 5000 10000 20000 25000

25000

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Amelie is working with a beaker and accidentally breaks it. She looks down and realizes that her hand is bleeding. Amelie is pretty sure that her injury is not serious enough to require stitches. How should she respond to this injury? ask for help from the teacher immediately dial 911 to speak to a medical professional wipe the blood off and ignore the injury since it is not serious focus on cleaning up the broken glass on the floor so someone else does not get injured

A

An obese, adult male was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Which research evidence best supports this diagnosis? Adults have a higher risk of developing unhealthy outcomes when they are obese. The prevalence of obesity tends to decrease from youth to adulthood. Adult men who are obese are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at a significantly higher rate than adult women who are obese. Adults who continually make poor eating choices have a lower risk of developing chronic diseases.

A

Dimitri received a flu vaccination earlier in the year. However, he has just been tested and has a confirmed case of the flu. Why did Dimitri most likely get the flu? Vaccinations are not always effective. Vaccinations are not effective if hygiene is poor. Vaccinations give individuals the flu with full symptoms. Vaccinations work only when provided at the onset of the disease.

A

How can Jared most effectively help minimize local environmental health issues within his community? by doing research and getting informed about local environmental problems by contacting global nonprofits about issues and learning about their services by monitoring the used of harmful chemicals among local businesses by finding funded research initiatives that monitor pollution-related diseases

A

How can a person best reduce the risk of injuries on the road? by always wearing a seat belt when driving by obeying speed limits only on highways by following family advice about booster seat installation by riding with people who only occasionally drive while intoxicated

A

How can a school most effectively raise awareness of bike-helmet safety? by holding a bike-helmet-awareness event by hosting a talk about bike helmets at a retirement home by expelling students who do not wear bike helmets by encouraging students to walk instead of riding bikes

A

How can a teenager best avoid risky behaviors that lead to injury? by refusing to drink alcohol by speeding only when running late for school by fighting only when provoked to do so by attending parties where alcohol is present

A

How can communities aid in disease prevention? by providing vaccination education by reinforcing good hygiene habits at home by keeping up-to-date with required immunizations by practicing safe food-handling practices at home

A

How can the Clean Water Act best promote health by monitoring a toxic spill that affects a drinking water supply by providing pamphlets related to the quality of drinking water by carrying out research about the effects of large discharges by controlling the amount of water people use in their homes

A

Moritz rescued his friend from a dangerous ocean rip current by pulling his friend from the water. Which activity most likely prepared him for this? enrolling in a class about swimming safety taking a CPR training class watching online shows about being a lifeguard talking with friends who are lifeguards

A

Quinn is reading about safety equipment. In which situation will he find this knowledge most useful? when operating power tools while taking the dog for a walk when walking to a friend's house while doing his homework on a computer

A

Susie finished preparing a dish for a dinner party being held the next day. What step should she take to store the food properly? Use (aluminum) foil to cover the food dish. Leave the food out on the counter until the next day. Use a container that is at least six inches deep. Use a container less than two inches deep.

A

Tania is a high school student who has been getting frequent headaches and is struggling to focus on print when she reads. What should she do? tell her parents ignore the symptoms write about it in her diary wait to see if it gets worse

A

Tessa's friend Milo offers her a ride home. Tessa does not like riding with Milo. He insists that everyone wear a seat belt, and he listens to classical music. He drives a small car, and usually texts while driving. Why should Tessa refuse Milo's offer? Milo texts while driving. Milo listens to classical music. Milo drives a small car. Milo insists that everyone wear a seat belt.

A

Texting while driving is comparable to what other dangerous act? driving with a blood alcohol level at twice the legal limit driving while surfing the Internet driving while putting on makeup driving while using drugs

A

The average adult needs about 8 hours of sleep each night. When should teens go to bed relative to adults if they wake up at the same time? 1 to 2 hours earlier 20 to 30 minutes earlier 20 to 30 minutes later 1 to 2 hours later

A

What advice should be given to a friend who thinks that eating healthy is too hard? Add vegetables to your favorite meal. Buy more packaged foods. Keep potato chips out in a bowl. Add butter and salt to meals for flavor.

A

What did Tia enter in item #2 of the flowchart to further explain the process of a hepatitis B infection? This pathogen spreads through childbirth or close physical contact with an infected person. People with strong immune systems fight hepatitis infections more easily. This pathogen infects people who practice safe food handling practices. Genetic makeup places some people at risk for contracting hepatitis.

A

What short-term symptoms of exposure to pesticides should the health department warn viewers about? People may feel nauseous or experience dizziness following exposure to the water. People may exhibit symptoms characteristic of damage to the nervous system. There is concern that cancer can occur in those who drink the contaminated water. Infertility rates may increase within this community affected by the recent release.

A

What would you suggest as a strategy to reduce pollution globally? Implement policies to reduce fossil fuel emissions around the world. Monitor the volume of pollutants released from cars and other vehicles in Africa. Create pamphlets about air pollution health effects and distribute them to the Americas. Enforce strict regulations by fining industries that release air pollutants in Europe.

A

When providing first aid for the broken bone pictured, what is an important consideration? Immobilize the arm using the areas above and below the break. Push the bone back through the skin before splinting. Apply a tourniquet to the arm to stop the bleeding before immobilizing. Align the break before splinting and wrapping the wound.

A

Which activity should be considered when thinking about sun safety? researching the amount of sunscreen to apply to the skin identifying fashion trends associated with sun protection listening to a person discuss the discomfort of a sun hat viewing ads that promote the attractiveness of tanned skin

A

Which describes the correct order of events in the spread of disease? pathogens → exposure → sickness sickness → pathogens → exposure exposure → sickness → transmission transmission → exposure → sickness

A

Which describes the typical procedure during a dental cleaning? scale—polish—floss floss—scale—polish polish—floss—scale floss—polish—scale

A

Which health risk may result from tattoos? infection skin cancer hearing loss ringing in the ears

A

Which is a factor that influences the development of cardiovascular disease? smoking growth of bacteria lack of calcium sun exposure

A

Which is a function of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)? controlling disease outbreaks reporting communicable diseases establishing vaccination schedules for children preventing the individual spread of diseases

A

Which is an environmental concern? having groundwater affected by a nearby landfill taking plastic containers to a recycling facility running the dishwasher only when it is full treating and processing water for a community

A

Which is an uncontrollable risk factor that puts individuals at more risk for contracting a disease? age diet physical fitness personal hygiene

A

Which is one method that should be implemented in a safe workout plan? learn how to warm up push through any bodily symptoms work out through minor muscle strain perform a cardio workout when the road is slightly damp

A

Which part of the immune system is a physical barrier? skin tears mucus stomach acid

A

Which shows the process of making informed healthcare decisions? awareness—choices—results awareness—results—choices choices—awareness—results results—choices—awareness

A

Which statement describes peer pressure? A teen lets her friends give her used makeup even though she is worried about passing germs. A teen decides not to drink alcohol at a party even though she sees other people drinking. A teen lets his friends know how much their support means to him even though he does not have to. A teen decides to go to a party and makes some new friends there even though he did not think he would.

A

Which step would a state health department most likely take to reduce lead exposure? Promote health-planning operations to limit lead exposure at home. Evaluate the number of countries affected by lead exposure. Create general national guidelines for working with lead. Carry out research on the worldwide effects of lead products.

A

Which strategy is part of the campaign to reduce tobacco use? creating school education programs preventing the sale of tobacco ignoring tobacco advertising advertising tobacco alternatives

A

Which strategy would a global health organization most likely use to reduce health effects from air pollution? Suggest technologies that can be adapted worldwide for different uses. Monitor respiratory diseases related to air pollution in a small town. Provide health guidelines to a certain region suffering from air pollution. Work to reduce harmful emissions produced by a local business.

A

Which treatment would most likely be used for cardiovascular disease? pacemaker radiation blood transfusions bone marrow transplants

A

Why would public health experts be worried about this declaration from the World Health Organization? People will let their guard down and not take precautions to prevent the spread of the Zika virus. People will no longer be infected with the Zika virus but will seek health care anyway. More money will be spent on discovering a Zika vaccine instead of more serious diseases. Communities will promote health awareness outreach about Zika transmission.

A

Yosef has a neighbor who is pregnant and nutritionally at risk. She has dropped out of school and lost her job. Which program should Yosef recommend to his neighbor? Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Boys & Girls Club programs National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)

A

Which is an example of a barrier to exercise? A person is able to perform daily exercise. A person has an injury and cannot work out. A person receives support from family and friends. A person completes an exercise routine three days a week.

A person has an injury and cannot work out

According to this cigarette label, why should smoking be avoided? Check all that apply. Smoking causes lung cancer. Smoking causes cardiovascular disease. Smoking is harmful to a person's health. Smoking is more likely to cause disease than all other lifestyle behaviors. Smoking is responsible for all heart disease and lung cancer cases.

A, B, C

How does osteoporosis weaken bones? Check all that apply. lowers bone mass lowers bone density creates holes in bones causes permanent pain results in a loss in height results in stooped posture occurs in hip, spine, or wrist

A, B, C

The image shows the MyPlate tool. Nadeem is gathering information to improve a diet plan. What tips should he use from the MyPlate daily food plan? Select three options. Choose whole grains. Eat a variety of fruits. Add in low-fat dairy products. Eat only green vegetables. Choose high-fat protein varieties.

A, B, C

What is causing the rising number of skin cancer cases attributable to tanning beds? Check all that apply. People do not understand that using a tanning bed is dangerous. More young people are using tanning beds. Using tanning beds is extremely popular. More people are using tanning beds than smoking. Using a tanning bed is more dangerous than laying out to get a tan.

A, B, C

Which are part of the four-step process used when making smart food choices? Select three options. Identify the decision to make. Gather background information. Identify alternative food choices. Communicate results with others. Consult a nutritionist for guidance.

A, B, C

Which criteria should Andreas use when evaluating which monitor to purchase? Check all that apply. cost of monitor quality of monitor doctor's recommendation whether it meets his requirements advertiser's claims

A, B, C, D

Which health decisions can decrease the risk of non-communicable diseases? Check all that apply. never using tobacco products not drinking alcohol eating a healthy diet exercising regularly limiting exposure to ultraviolet light eating a diet high in fats and sugars visiting the doctor

A, B, C, D, E

What are the most common anaphylaxis triggers? Check all that apply. tree nuts peanuts latex bees oranges cholesterol drugs antibiotics

A, B, C, D, G

What are the benefits of chemotherapy? Check all that apply. decreases pain shrinks tumors kills cancer cells reduces pressure provides a drug-free treatment removes tumors stops cancer from spreading works throughout the whole body

A, B, C, D, G, H

Which questions would be the most helpful for Miralee to ask to choose a new dentist? Check all that apply. What services do you provide? What certifications do you hold? What health insurance do you take? Do you have any well-known clients? How many years have you been practicing? Which procedures do you enjoy performing the most?

A, B, C, E

Which attributes are indicators that a website is reliable? Check all that apply is up to date explains sources of data is an educational website is endorsed by an athlete includes advertisements of useful products will not share personal information has articles written by experts

A, B, C, F, G

Sarah decided to drink less juice. She read current dietary guidelines about daily water intake. Which steps in making smart food choices did Sarah follow? Select three options. identified a goal to drink less juice determined an alternative to drinking juice implemented strategies to modify juice intake gathered information about drinking more water determined the cost and availability of juice

A, B, D

What does Dr. Linos suggest is needed to reverse the growing number of cancer cases? Check all that apply. ensuring that people who use tanning beds know they can cause cancer encouraging people to share the dangers of tanning beds with friends and family banning the use of both cigarettes and tanning beds informing young people that they too can develop skin cancer limiting tanning bed use to older adults only

A, B, D

What is the purpose of California's law on seat belt use? Check all that apply. to protect children from getting injured in a car accident to reduce the number of infant fatalities due to car accidents to restrict the number of passengers under the age of 16 in a vehicle to enforce the need to exercise safety when driving with children to set age limits as to when a teen may drive with children

A, B, D

Which strategies could be used to reverse the current trend occurring in the United States? Check all that apply. enforce regulations for drivers who do not obey cyclist lanes on roadways assess roadways for more bicycle safety lanes and crosswalk signals rezone certain regions to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion for drivers allocate funding to promote health fairs that advertise bicycle safety and gear educate the community about the need to drive more slowly on roadways

A, B, D

On the bus on the way to school, Angelique's friend Jack shows her his new ear piercing. When she asks him where he had it done, he says his friend Georgia did it for him at her house. Jack says she did piercings on a few of their friends over the weekend using a safety pin. What are the possible negative outcomes from Jack's decisions? Check all that apply. tetanus nerve damage hearing loss allergic reaction hepatitis

A, B, D, E

Sarah would like to write a newspaper editorial about the effects of sun exposure. What long-term effects should she include? Check all that apply. skin cancer wrinkles vitamin D exposure skin discoloration sagging skin a healthy glow

A, B, D, E

Which consequences resulted from Reggie Shaw's decision to text while driving? Check all that apply. Reggie was charged with negligent homicide. Reggie was incarcerated after his conviction. Reggie's family disowned him. Reggie had to live with the knowledge he had killed two people. The Furfaro and O'Dell families lost their husbands and fathers.

A, B, D, E

Which service could be part of a community health program? Check all that apply. mobile mammogram programs HPV vaccine education sessions transportation education sessions flu vaccines at the school HIV/AIDS testing

A, B, D, E

What support would Janai provide by helping seniors use technology to improve their health? Check all that apply. She would show them how to identify doctors by specialty in the area. She would show them how to retrieve a map with directions to the doctor's office. She would show them how to make travel arrangements such as flights and hotels. She would show them how to research healthcare plans. She would show them how to pay medical bills online. She would show them how to request prescriptions from the pharmacy online.

A, B, D, E, F

Which decision-making skills can be used to promote health? Check all that apply. the ability to determine that a source of information is valid the ability to list alternatives when facing a decision the ability to make decisions on experience alone the ability to use criteria to evaluate a service or product the ability to gather information about health issues the ability to seek advice if more information is needed

A, B, D, E, F

To keep foods safe, which methods should be used to store food for future use? Select three options. drying refrigerating disinfecting chopping preserving

A, B, E

Why is it often necessary for teens to seek advice or accept feedback regarding healthcare decisions? Check all that apply. Teens may be facing peer pressure about decisions. Teens may not fully understand healthcare decisions. Teens may not be concerned about their own health. Teens may not have access to reliable health resources. Teens may not legally be able to make healthcare decisions. Teens may not have enough information to make good decisions. Teens may not have the financial resources necessary.

A, B, E, F, G

How does one take personal responsibility when choosing healthy eating options? Select three options. A. create a log of what one eats each day B. increase one's consumption of fast food C. critique one's diet for overall balance of key nutrients D. identify personal barriers that prevent an individual from making poor food choices E. eat only what is shown on television advertisements

A, C, D

Which websites are most likely to provide reliable healthcare information? Check all that apply. website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC.gov) daily health blog by "The Wellness Mom" website of the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (health.gov) website of the Mayo Clinic (mayoclinic.org) an alternative health website (naturalhealthnewz4u.com)

A, C, D

Which would be appropriate strategies for overcoming the barrier? Check all that apply. getting a ride from a family member seeing the therapist just once a week instead of three times a week using public transportation to get to his appointment contacting his insurance company to see if there is a therapist who is closer to his home waiting to see if his knee gets better on its own

A, C, D

According to this passage, which symptoms may be warning signs of skin cancer? Check all that apply. a sore that does not heal a painful sunburn a mole that changes color a birthmark that is large a mole with an irregular outline

A, C, E

What influenced Mia's decisions about sunscreen and sun exposure? Check all that apply. Mia chose to get a tan because she thought she looked better with one. Mia was unaware that sun exposure causes cancer. Most of Mia's friends also went tanning. Mia's cancer diagnosis convinced her to stop tanning. Many of the celebrities Mia admired had tanned skin. Mia did not think that tanning was risky.

A, C, E, F

Julian is aware that it is important to practice safety when playing football. With this in mind, how should he respond? Check all that apply. remind Elias about the dangers of concussions and the consequences of serious injury join in the excitement and help Elias get hyped up for the upcoming football game ignore what Elias says while gathering all safety gear for the upcoming football game remind Elias how he missed games last year and did not like the way he felt being on the sidelines try to change the subject by discussing the current stats about the opposing team

A, D

A cholera outbreak has occurred, and the culprit is contaminated drinking water. Which controllable risk factors might have caused this outbreak? Check all that apply. The unsanitary handling of human waste by nearby waterways. The genetic makeup of individuals reporting cholera-related symptoms. The significant difference in reported cases between males and females. The reduction in accessibility to regions that use filtered bottled water. The lack of access individuals with symptoms have to health clinics.

A, D, E

Which actions contribute to land pollution? Check all that apply. throwing trash on the ground driving a car around town using plug-in air fresheners choosing plastic grocery bags leaking runoff from farm fertilizers

A, D, E

What information about sun exposure and cancer risk can Sarah use in her editorial? Check all that apply. Teens seem to understand that the sun can cause cancer, but they often fail to protect themselves. Teens do not need to use sunscreen as often as adults, because they have little cancer risk at their age. Sunscreen is more important for adults than for teens and younger children. Most teenagers do not realize that sun exposure can lead to cancer. Most lifetime melanoma risk comes from sun exposure when people are young, but teens are less likely to use sunscreen during this time.

A, E

In two paragraphs, write a long-term plan that you can use to positively affect the environment. Include in this plan a specific way to target air, water, and land pollution. Describe what you would do to reduce emissions and health issues associated with these sources. Conclude by stating how your plan would affect Earth and all forms of life that reside here. Your response should be two complete paragraphs that include supporting details in the form of facts, statistics, quotations, or examples.

Air pollution is usually with all the smoke from using fossil fuels, I would try not using them as much. Water pollution is usually from oil spills and garbage littered in water sources. Land pollution is a lot from landfills, we are using so much garbage it takes lots of landfills to hold them, I would start by recycling my recyclable products and using recycled products.

According to this passage, what is the purpose of a Pap smear? to treat cervical cancer to detect abnormal cervical cells to diagnose ovarian cancer to prevent HPV

B

As treatment for his disease, Ven is avoiding tobacco and alcohol, eating calcium-rich foods, and lifting weights. Which disease is he most likely being treating for? cancer osteoporosis type 2 diabetes cardiovascular disease

B

Enrique is ready to start chest compressions. Where should he place his hands?

B

Enrique must perform CPR on his grandfather. How should he position his hands before he begins chest compressions?

B

Heidi has started smoking. Which disease is she at risk of developing? lupus cancer type 2 diabetes sickle cell disease

B

How are medical providers most likely to be grouped in searches? by cost by specialty by availability by competence

B

How can a business owner best reduce the risk of injuries in the workplace? by offering a kitchen in the workplace by monitoring employee behavior by offering resources to nearby citizens by creating national workplace standards

B

How could a person communicate directly with leaders about community health issues? by agreeing to be interviewed on a local radio station by participating in a town hall meeting for legislators by talking to family members about health issues by making an appointment with a family physician

B

How do nutritional needs change over time? The number of calories needed increases throughout a person's lifetime. The number of calories needed increases from infancy to young adulthood. The number of calories needed increases from young adulthood until old age. The number of calories needed remains the same from young adulthood throughout old age.

B

How should someone best use volunteer time to encourage exercise in the community? Lift weights at a community fitness center. Work to create a jogging trail at a local park. Distribute surveys about exercise at schools. Watch how many people are exercising in public areas.

B

Hudson is shopping for a glucose monitor for his grandmother. Where will Hudson likely find the most reliable information when evaluating monitors to purchase? a product's website the health department a magazine advertisement the social media site of a person with diabetes

B

Jacque felt an unusual lump in his testicle. Which statement describes the most effective way for Jacque to talk to his parents? Jacque should look it up on the Internet instead of asking his parents. Jacque should be direct and explain what he is concerned about using "I" messages. Jacque should avoid telling his parents and wait until his yearly physical in eight months. Jacque should make up a story about a "friend's" similar health concern and tell his parents.

B

Lilah is babysitting when baby Cole starts choking on something. What is wrong with how Lilah has positioned Cole to dislodge the object? Lilah should have her arms wrapped around Cole's waist. Lilah should have Cole face down over her leg. Lilah should be using just two fingers to tap on Cole. Lilah should have Cole lying on the floor.

B

Pierre is having trouble getting to sleep at night. Which practice is a way to improve his problem? watching calming TV before bed getting out in the sunshine each morning eating before bed to prevent hunger going to bed at different times each night

B

This image shows someone practicing good hygiene. What does this hygiene practice help prevent? smelling unwanted body odors the transmission of disease exposure to toxic chemicals the spread of common pests

B

What barrier must Raj overcome to receive appropriate medical care? a financial barrier, as his insurance company will not pay for his therapy an environmental barrier, as the recommended therapist is located too far away a family barrier, as Raj's father does not support his decision to seek care a social barrier, as there are no physical therapists in his town

B

What can be concluded from this graph? Removing lead from gasoline in the 1970s was an ineffective policy regulation. There is a correlation between blood lead levels and the use of lead in fuel. People should strongly minimize their exposure to lead while filling their gas tanks. Running errands without consolidating trips does not affect lead exposure.

B

What characteristic should a person look for when purchasing a health product or service? It uses attractive advertising. It is of superior quality. It is used by celebrities. It is the cheapest on the market.

B

What does Raymond need to change to correct his list? Place the pads on the person first before drying. Press "analyze" first, and then "shock" when necessary. Add "do compressions" between steps 2 and 3. Add "do rescue breathing" between 1 and 2.

B

What does a rising trend in obesity for people between the ages of 2 and 19 demonstrate about the current state of health in the United States? Youth are at a lower risk of developing chronic diseases later in life. Unhealthy eating choices are the driving force behind obesity and other chronic diseases. Youth aged 2 to 19 years are less likely to consume unhealthy foods. An increase in youth diagnosed with nutrition-driven chronic disease will not likely continue.

B

What does a website ending with .org most likely indicate? for-profit organization nonprofit organization government organization educational institution

B

What is a short-term consequence of a sedentary lifestyle? high blood pressure decrease in flexibility diagnosed with being obese development of heart disease

B

What is peer pressure? the strength of the bonds of friendship the influence of others to behave in a certain way the understanding that friendships revolve around social status the need to influence the decisions of others

B

What is the main idea presented in the passage? Tattoos can cause infections through dirty needles. The safety of tattoo inks has not been studied enough. Getting a tattoo is a very high-risk activity that is not recommended. The FDA controls and licenses tattoo parlors.

B

What is the primary role of communication in enhancing health? Communication prevents a person from having cancer. Communication helps medical staff determine a healthcare plan. Communication ensures that a person will get great health care. Communication prevents medical staff from misdiagnosing a condition.

B

What is the purpose of mammography? treat breast cancer detect breast cancer prevent breast cancer research breast cancer

B

What is the second part of the five-and-five approach called? Henry maneuver Heimlich maneuver abdominal maneuver back maneuver

B

Which activity can help teens serve as role models for younger siblings in the area of healthy nutrition? Run two miles every day. Drink water instead of soda. Sleep eight hours every night. Spend time outdoors when possible.

B

Which challenges do countries face in limiting the spread of communicable diseases? lack of available healthy food increase of worldwide travel decrease of available clean water increase in migration of infected animals

B

Which factor contributes to the development of osteoporosis? genetics lack of calcium naturally occurring exposure ingestion of gluten products

B

Which group requires the most calories per day? teen boys nursing women average adults teen girls

B

Which improvement is most likely to occur if a school implements a health program? lower rates of allergies fewer days missed due to illness eliminated risk of measles more referrals of students to hospitals

B

Which is a long-term consequence of an injury? a few missed days from work or school the need for physical therapy and rehabilitation some temporary discomfort at the injury site a visit to the emergency room right after the injury

B

Which is a symptom that is typical in people who have cancer? resistance to insulin sores that do not heal onset of a gluten allergy sensitivity to alcohol

B

Which is an important step of performing CPR on babies? shake, stroke, or tap the baby deliver gentle rescue breaths to protect the baby's lungs give deep, strong compressions immediately call 911

B

Which material is a common indoor air pollutant? smog natural gas vehicle exhaust oxygen

B

Which of these is a fact about performing-enhancing drugs? Steroids lack addictive properties. Steroid use can cause dangerous side effects. It is safe to use steroids when working out. A person can get in legal trouble for using steroids.

B

Why were the paramedics most likely surprised? Only trained people like paramedics can do chest compressions. Greg's friend was breathing and did not need chest compressions. Tony needed to be at the hospital before having chest compressions administered. Greg should have waited for the paramedics to arrive before doing chest compressions.

B

Why would a website for a for-profit organization most likely be an unreliable source for healthcare product information? The organization is part of the government. The organization is trying to sell the product The organization does not try to make money. The organization is part of an educational institution.

B

According to the passage, which benefits do dental sealants provide? Check all that apply. tooth whitening protection against bacteria painless tooth decay prevention offers up to four years of protection cure for gingivitis

B, C, D

Which of these are signs of choking? Check all that apply.

B, C, D, E

Based on Angelique's busy lifestyle, which other consequences might she experience? Check all that apply. less appetite dozing off in class more likely to get sick being bullied getting distracted

B, C, E

What are some of the physical health benefits of physical activity? Check all that apply. a. academic success b. lower blood pressure c. a sense of personal achievement d. reduced stress e. increased life expectancy f. reduced risk of chronic disease

B, D, E, F

Mario has missed a few workouts, after deciding to go out and have fun with his friends instead of following his physical fitness plan. What internal barriers does Mario seem to be suffering from? a. having low self esteem and/or body shame b. struggling to have self-discipline c. lacking the knowledge about how to exercising correctly d. having lack of safe spaces for exercise e. feeling like physical fitness is a hard choice to make

B, E

Joshua is researching diabetes treatments online. Which criteria indicate that the provider of this information is likely a reliable source? Check all that apply. The provider is on a for-profit website. The provider is on a nonprofit website. The provider is the seller of the product. The provider is on the insurance company's website. The provider will not profit from the purchase.

B, E this was wrong... idk why

According to this passage, when making healthcare decisions, how should a person approach the decision-making process? Check all that apply. Be open-minded. Rely on others to choose for you. Consider all possibilities. Assume the answer is known. Take time to understand the problem.

Be open-minded. Consider all possibilities. Take time to understand the problem.

According to this graph, what statement summarizes the causes of death in the United States for 2014? Cancer accounts for fewer deaths than diabetes. Diabetes accounts for fewer deaths than the flu and pneumonia. Non-communicable diseases account for more than half of the deaths. Non-communicable diseases account for fewer deaths than accidents.

C

An AED restores the heart's normal rhythm by delivering antibiotics into the system. a salt solution into the system. an electric shock into the system. vitamins into the system.

C

Anthony is going to his doctor to discuss a specific concern. While speaking with his doctor, what should he make sure to do? He should respond to the doctor's questions with brief answers. He should not disclose information about drugs that he uses. He should remember that what he shares with his doctor is private. He should speak about his one specific concern and no other medical issues.

C

Based on the information provided in the reading, what action should teens take to prevent injuries? ignore the pressures associated with hanging out late, drinking, and driving warn others about texting and driving, especially when they are tired make getting a good night's sleep on a regular basis a priority wear a helmet when bicycling home late at night

C

Calla sees her 10 year old sister choking. She does the five-and-five approach. What did Calla do? She did five chest compressions and then five rescue breaths. She did five rescue breaths and then five chest compressions. She did five blows on the back and then five abdominal thrusts. She did five abdominal thrusts and then five blows on the back.

C

Chen is trying to determine why he usually skips breakfast. He writes the following notes in his journal: I have several healthy foods available. I wake up well before I have to leave in the morning. My parents rarely eat breakfast. My doctor says breakfast provides the energy I need to start the day right. Which item from his notes is most likely the reason Chen skips breakfast? I have several healthy foods available. I wake up well before I have to leave in the morning. My parents rarely eat breakfast. My doctor says breakfast provides the energy I need to start the day right.

C

How can individuals in communities prevent the global spread of hepatitis C? by getting vaccinated by washing their hands before eating by avoiding contact with the blood of others by avoiding contact with the saliva of others

C

How can teens model good physical fitness to other teens in their neighborhood? by reading books at the library by baking cookies for the elderly by riding their bikes to school by growing vegetables in their own gardens

C

If the number of cases reported doubled in three months, what is the best immediate action to recommend? surveying and reporting the number of Zika-related cases distributing mosquito spray at future local health fairs instituting a public ban on traveling to and from Zika-prone countries instructing doctors to tell every patient not to travel

C

It is a very warm and sunny day, so Angelique's gym class teacher is taking them outside to play soccer on the field. What should Angelique consider before going out to play? avoiding drinking water so she is not slowed down avoiding clothing that covers her arms and legs wearing SPF 30 or greater sunscreen on all parts of her body exposed to sun exposing her face, arms, and legs to get extra vitamin D

C

Lea wants to maintain strong bones as she ages. Which bone-strengthening activity should she incorporate into her current plan? running swimming aerobics yoga

C

What did the trainer most likely say to Areya? "Call 911 before doing anything else." "Bend his knees and lift his legs." "Do 100 to 120 compressions per minute." "Perform the Heimlich maneuver."

C

What is the best way to use the Clean Water Act to address the issue of dirty water and diseases that plague a small community? to report the number of cases of people who have cholera symptoms to provide health guidelines about effects from waterborne diseases to enforce standards that focus on chemical discharge into bodies of water to carry out research that investigates how dirty water affects human health

C

What is the next step after gathering information when making smart food choices? Decide if help is needed. Take personal responsibility. Review the decision made. Identify alternative food choices.

C

What is wrong with the position of Nayla's hands? The first hand should be shaped into a fist, and the second hand should be flat. The first hand should be shaped into a fist, and the second hand should be sideways. The first hand should be shaped into a fist, and the second hand should grasp the fist. The first hand should be shaped into a fist, and the second hand should also be a fist.

C

What should Jonah have done differently? He should have done compressions before calling 911. He should have done rescue breathing instead of hand compressions. He should have used the heel of his hand instead of a fist. He should have used two fingers while doing compressions.

C

Which communication skill is most useful for medical professionals? having good note-taking skills providing correct diagnoses all the time being straightforward and specific with instructions asking a limited number of questions

C

Which form of volunteering would increase public awareness of cancer? reducing barriers identifying needs speaking publicly supporting a decision

C

Which friend is experiencing an internal barrier to physical fitness? Mark lacks access to fitness equipment. Tyler has trouble finding a safe area to work out. Talia puts in only 50 percent of effort during her workout. Clark's parents fail to support his desire to work out.

C

Which image demonstrates a situation in which it is safe to deliver an electric shock with an AED?

C

Which is a source of water pollution? solid waste accumulation at a landfill black smoke released from a large truck chemical waste discharged from an oil refinery particulates released by burning fossil fuels

C

Which is an example of the consequences of unhealthy eating? An adult female prevents bone loss by eating adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals. An active young adult is placed on medication to treat a sprained ankle. An obese young adult has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. An adult male has surgery to treat a disease that his parent passed on to him.

C

Which is the best place to start a search for a physician? a hospital waiting room a community bulletin board a county health department a university premedical program

C

Which practice can help prevent many diseases? eating foods rich in gluten getting blood transfusions avoiding tobacco products taking calcium supplements

C

Which statement best summarizes this passage about vaccinations? Vaccines are very safe and effective. Serious side effects of vaccinations are rare. The benefits of vaccinations outweigh the possible side effects. Polio is no longer an issue in the United States due to vaccinations.

C

Which treatment is used to manage the symptoms of celiac disease? fat-free diet sugar-free diet gluten-free diet protein-free diet

C

Why do governments create laws to reduce injury risks? to reduce the need for lifeguards at public pools to support research initiatives that find new ways to be safe to ensure the safety of drivers and pedestrians on roadways to uphold weapons restrictions only for people using them at home

C

Why is Ruben confident that this is a reliable source? The source contained advertisements of promotional products. The source focused solely on the global spread of other diseases. The information was provided by a governmental source. The author of this source had limited training in public health and policy.

C

Alejandra's infant son has unmet medical needs. Which barriers may make it difficult for Alejandra to find health care for her son? Check all that apply. Her son is an infant. She is 34 years old. She is not fluent in English. There are not any healthcare clinics nearby. Medical care is too expensive for her.

C, D, E

When 17-year-old Dominik visits with his primary care physician for the first time, he is not sure what information he needs to provide. To ensure adequate care, which details should he share with his doctor? Check all that apply. His brother and sister are both adopted. His grandfather smoked cigarettes until he was 25 years old. His mother was diagnosed with cancer. He is having unprotected sex with his girlfriend. He has been excessively tired for the past two months.

C, D, E

Which are classified as performance-enhancing drugs? Select three options. vitamins protein powders steroid precursors anabolic steroids human growth hormone

C, D, E

Physical fitness is an important part of overall health. It makes a person feel great and lowers his or her risk of developing chronic diseases. One aspect of maintaining a physically active lifestyle is to create a safety plan to prevent injury. In the first paragraph, write a personal physical activity plan using current safety guidelines. Your plan should include an approach for assessing your own physical activity level. Include supporting details in the form of facts, statistics, or examples. In the second paragraph, list any personal barriers, and internal and external influences that may prevent you from executing this plan as well as the short- and long-term goals that would ensure your plan is successful. Also, explain one method you could use to monitor how well you progress toward meeting these goals and combating barriers and influences. Include supporting details in the form of facts, statistics, or examples.

Children and adolescents should have 60 minutes (1 hour) or more of physical activity daily.Aerobic: Most of the 60 or more minutes a day should be either moderate- or vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity and should include vigorous-intensity physical activity at least 3 days a week.Muscle-strengthening: As part of their 60 or more minutes of daily physical activity, children and adolescents should include muscle-strengthening physical activity on at least 3 days of the week.Bone-strengthening: As part of their 60 or more minutes of daily physical activity, children and adolescents should include bone-strengthening physical activity on at least 3 days of the week.It is important to encourage young people to participate in physical activities that are appropriate for their age, that are enjoyable, and that offer variety.

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Communicable Diseases

A doctor confirms that a patient is overweight after performing multiple tests and calculating the patient's body mass index (BMI). Which strategy will the doctor most likely recommend to help the patient reduce his weight in a healthy way? Follow a workout plan if there is extra time in the day. Eat one serving of fruit each week. Follow a diet that increases food consumption. Join a weight-loss support group.

D

After school, Angelique attends a concert with her friends. The concert lasts two hours, and the volume is 120 decibels. To safely watch the concert, approximately how many decibels must her earplugs block? 15 20 25 30

D

At 72 years of age, Mario struggles to find a good healthcare provider that he can afford. What might be the best organization for him to contact? a mentoring program a church group an outreach program a community health clinic

D

Based on the table, what can you infer is accurate concerning barriers to care? People with employer-paid or private insurance experience the most barriers to health care. The most common health-related problem is not receiving needed medication. Health barriers are similar for people with private insurance and those with public assistance. The greatest health barrier for people who are uninsured is not having a regular source of care.

D

Extended exposure to certain sounds can be harmful. Which sound may damage hearing? refrigerator running (40 decibels) vacuum cleaner running (70 decibels) hair dryer blowing (80 decibels) shotgun firing (145 decibels)

D

George brushes his teeth twice every day. Lately, he has noticed discomfort when brushing in some areas of his mouth. Which topics should he bring up to his dentist? typical diet canker sores brushing habits bleeding gums and pain

D

Isabella's current cardiologist is moving to a different state, so Isabella found a new cardiologist. Which is an indicator that the new cardiologist is a poor choice? The cardiologist is a specialist in the field. The cardiologist takes most forms of insurance. The cardiologist has been in practice for 10 years. The cardiologist is not recommended by her current cardiologist.

D

Rachel is feeling ill. Which symptom indicates that Rachel's illness is related to her ear and that she should consult a doctor? tooth sensitivity neck or jaw pain sensitivity to light loss of balance

D

Sarah's doctor recommends that she get an MRI to help diagnose the cause of her headaches. The doctor provides a list of MRI facilities. Which is an indicator that a facility is a poor choice for Sarah? The facility has new, state-of-the-art equipment. The facility is recommended by her family doctor. The facility has been operating for more than five years. The facility accepts most health insurance policies but not Sarah's.

D

Simon has not been feeling well lately. He has had a low fever and has been tired. He often feels dizzy and loses his balance occasionally. Which symptoms suggest that Simon should see a doctor soon? low fever exhaustion generally feeling ill dizziness and loss of balance

D

Susan performs a breast self-exam each month. Which change might warrant a trip to a doctor for further testing? losing fullness in breasts after weight loss having occasional tenderness in breasts experiencing occasional changes in breast size feeling irregularities on the surface of the breast

D

This graph indicates the percent of the US population that is above or below the recommendation or limits for dietary components. (dietary intakes compared to recommendations) Approximately what percent of the population is above the daily limit in added sugar, saturated fats, and sodium? 25 percent 33 percent 50 percent 75 percent

D

What causes inattention blindness? Drivers cannot see something that happens in front of them because it happens too quickly. Drivers cannot see because they are too busy doing something else. A person takes his or her eyes off the road while doing another task. The brain cannot process what is seen because a person is too distracted by something else.

D

What preventive measure should Tia share with public officials in her community that effectively targets her goal to prevent the spread of giardia? Research how giardia infects the human body. Monitor trends in the growth of giardia populations. Identify the symptoms associated with this infection. Enact measures to test city pools more frequently.

D

What procedure was not appropriate for this burn type? moving the person elevating the arm protecting the area submerging the burn

D

Where is a splint attached to stabilize a broken bone? above the heart level along the length of the body wrapped around the fracture above and below the fracture

D

Which activity is included in preventative health care? eating healthy exercising often getting plenty of rest getting regular checkups

D

Which behavior would most likely have an influence on body image? checking weight once every six months ignoring current fashion trends on social media using the same daily routine for health and beauty adopting the ideal body size recognized by society as the norm

D

Which is a factor that influences the onset of type 2 diabetes? ingestion of gluten presence of microbes alcohol intake insulin resistance

D

Which personal goal should Abigail incorporate into her plan for healthy eating? Exercise and eat a well-balanced diet when the feeling is right. Look for food options with a large amount of refined grains. Eliminate foods high in protein from her diet. Increase intake of foods rich in soluble and insoluble fiber.

D

Which policy do public agencies and officials enforce to promote health and well-being? teaching kids to wash their hands enforcing safe food handling practices at home overseeing the proper treatment of infectious diseases enforcing mandatory infectious disease training in hospitals

D

Which practice is part of environmental hygiene? trimming nails brushing teeth washing hands cleaning up spills

D

Which statement best summarizes the passage? Without correct lifestyle changes, prediabeticpeople will become diabetic. With correct lifestyle changes, a prediabeticperson will not become diabetic. Even with correct lifestyle changes, prediabeticpeople will become diabetic. With correct lifestyle changes, a prediabeticperson decreases the risk of becoming diabetic.

D

Why do schools strongly recommend vaccinations? to be fair to all students to protect school staff to guarantee that students regularly visit a doctor to protect students who cannot be vaccinated with herd immunity

D

Quiz: Physical Fitness and Health

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Which action can individuals take to impact their community in the area of physical fitness? Start a reading club. Grow a garden. Organize a food drive. Help maintain walking trails.

Help maintain walking trails

Create a personal plan of preventative health and dental management. What steps can you take to maintain your health and wellness?

It is important to see my doctor regularly for an annual checkup. I will ensure that I receive all vaccinations so that I can prevent serious diseases such as mumps and measles. I will also perform monthly self-exams to check for lumps so that I can detect cancer early. I will visit my dentist twice a year for cleanings, and once a year for a dental exam, so that problems such as cavities can be taken care of promptly.

Which measurement would body mass index (BMI) most likely indicate? amount of body fat level of body composition risk of chronic disease level of physical activity

NOT amount of body fat... prob *level of body composition

Henrique would like to learn more about the influence of genetics on his body composition. Which factor would Henrique most likely discover is influenced by genetics? individual body type weight above baseline value exact body weight and body shape diet of high-fat foods

NOT exact body weight and body shape... prob *individual body type

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Which statement summarizes this passage about evaluating health information? Scientific studies have limits. Internet sites interpret scientific data. Secondary sources lack medical expertise. Newspaper articles are reliable medical sources.

Secondary sources lack medical expertise.

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Sleep is an important part of your daily routine, especially for children and teenagers. Using the provided information about teenagers and sleep, write a summary of your sleeping practices for a typical week (weekday and weekends) and create a personal plan to incorporate appropriate rest and sleep in your daily routine. Your response should be two paragraphs in length and include specific facts, examples, and explanations.

Teens typically need up to 10 hours of sleep each night to function at their best during the day. Problem is, many adolescents don't get the healthy sleep they need. Getting teens on a regular sleep schedule can improve their health, as well as their performance at school and at home, but it will require a creative approach. If you have a teen, you have seen firsthand that children's sleep needs change over time. According to Kathy Gromer, MD, a sleep medicine physician at the Minnesota Sleep Institute in Edina, infants need roughly 16 hours of sleep each day. By age 4, children begin sleeping mostly at night, but they still need 10 to 12 hours of sleep. "Teens need 9 to 10 hours, although there is some natural variability," says Dr. Gromer. While teens' daily sleep requirements do decline somewhat, they also naturally begin going to bed later. "It isn't just bone-headedness, it's biology," says Gromer. But this normal tendency can spell trouble if high school hours start earlier than what teens are used to. And when teens' sleep needs and a shifting sleep schedule are combined with a packed activity schedule, it can cut into the amount of healthy sleep they're getting. Factor in their tendency to wake up later in the morning on weekends, and it can add up to frustration for parents trying to get their teens on a healthy sleep schedule.

The image shows friends at the gym. Which statement about their workout is correct? The individual is using his friend for help. The individual is working out without safety gear. The individual is improperly using the equipment. The individual is lifting without following the safety rules.

The individual is using his friend for help

According to the data, how does a persons relative risk of premature death change in coloration to changes in physical activity? The risk of dying prematurely increases as people become more physically active. The risk of dying prematurely does not change in correlation to changes in physical activity. The risk of dying prematurely declines as people become more physically active. The risk of dying prematurely declines as people become less physically active

The risk of dying prematurely declines as people became more physically active.

Create a plan to maintain good personal hygiene (including oral hygiene), and explain how you would execute it.

To maintain good personal hygiene, I would need to brush my teeth after every meal and floss at least once a day. I would need to shower regularly, especially after exercise. To protect my hearing, I should avoid loud noises or use hearing protection. To avoid getting sick, I should be careful to wash my hands regularly, especially after using the restroom and before preparing foods.

According to this passage, when applying the decision-making process to healthcare decisions, what should be considered? Decision making should be easy. Decision making should be quick. Wise people take time to make decisions. Smart people do not have to consider choices.

Wise people take time to make decisions.

Which is one step that teens can take to help advocate for food security in their communities? Ask local gyms for free memberships. Visit their mayors to present ideas on how to increase the availability of local yoga classes. Petition parks departments for walking trails. Write letters to the editor of the local newspaper about a lack of full-service grocery stores.

Write letters to the editor of the local newspaper about a lack of full-service grocery stores.

assignment: Which federal guidelines regarding recommended physical activity have been established for adults ages 14-64? Check all that apply. a. should aim for 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity a week b. should get 2 1/2 hours a week of moderate exercise c. should get 60 minutes of moderate/vigorous exercise daily d. should participate in strengthening activities at least 3 days a week e. should participate in strengthening activities at least 2 days a week

a, b, e

What should an individual do to ensure safety while exercising at a gym? Select three options. use the equipment properly work out as quickly as possible stop exercising if an injury occurs increase the recommended weight to lift objects do cool-down stretches after each workout

a, c, e

Which of these factors may affect nutritional needs? Select three options. age activity level pregnancy marital status economic status

age, activity level, pregnancy

Casey sustained an injury after lifting weights. What can she do to overcome this barrier and prevent further injury? Check all that apply. A. Create or revise a safety plan to prevent future injuries. B.Minimize the use of protective gear required for her workouts. C. Ask for help from a workout partner while exercising. D. Read the manuals for the equipment she uses. E. Revise the number of repetitions in the activity in which she received her injury.

all except B

What is the best way an individual can remove a barrier to a healthy lifestyle? Attend a local support group. Follow current fads and trends. Buy foods without reading labels. Limit the need to keep a food journal.

attend a local support group

What can a person do to prevent barriers to exercise? Select three options. anticipate immediate results understand myths about working out look for inexpensive classes in the area take a physical education course at school work out by only setting long-term physical activity goals

b, c, d

Which long-term health effect is highly associated with a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa? bone fractures dehydration problems nervous system problems schizophrenia

bone fractures

Which diseases can be prevented or treated with healthy lifestyle choices? Check all that apply. sickle cell disease Huntington's disease cardiovascular disease osteoporosis type 2 diabetes celiac disease

c, d, e, f

Which activity is an example of binging? consuming a lot of food in one day reading a couple chapters of a book every day watching an episode of the same show every day drinking a cup of coffee each morning

consuming a lot of food in one day

Which is a negative effect of using human growth hormone as a performance-enhancing drug? liver tumors dehydration enlarged heart high blood pressure

enlarged heart

Which materials are part of a person's body composition? Select three options. fat supplements water protein medications

fat, water, protein

Look at the image used in a body image campaign. (lady looking at herself in the mirror) Which phrase best describes what the image is targeting? how one may feel ashamed about oneself how one does not really care about appearance how one may feel about consuming food in excess how one may feel about exercising too little during the week

how one may feel ashamed about oneself

Sara has recently joined a sports club and her parents are noticing some changes in her behavior. Which of these indicates that Sara might be using performance-enhancing drugs? stunted growth increased muscle mass skin infections high blood pressure

increased muscle mass

Miriam is exercising outdoors in high temperatures when she starts experiencing signs of a heat stroke. What are her symptoms? Select three options. nausea low body temperature vomiting dizziness even breathing

nausea, vomiting, dizziness

Which benefit results from making informed healthcare decisions? Every potential health issue is prevented. Individuals are empowered to take responsibility. Access to ever-changing information is limited. The freedom to make individual choices about care is reduced.

not A... B

Which health resource is most appropriate for a woman who thinks she might be pregnant? an urgent care center an emergency room a nurse practitioner a pediatrician

not A... prob D

Lena helps a child who is choking on his food. Which reliable method prepared her for helping with this injury? her personal instinct to act a training session on CPR years of watching younger siblings safety training classes for babysitting

not B

Which activity is a goal of the World Health Organization (WHO)? promoting public health on a local scale ensuring that people prepare clean food in their homes combating infectious diseases for a small group of people working with different governments and worldwide partners

not B... prob D

How does identifying areas of need affect community health? It focuses policy changes. It increases public conflict. It reduces chronic illnesses. It replaces existing leaders.

not C... prob A

Bruno is responding to an injury. After checking for responsiveness and checking the surrounding area, what should he do next, according to the "three Cs"? Wait for help to arrive. Speak with a 911 dispatcher. Ask a nearby person for help. Administer CPR to the injured person.

not D

Janell sees an advertisement for a new skin-care product. Which question should she ask herself about the product? Is the product popular? Is the ad visually compelling? Could the company have a bias? Do the health claims appeal to me?

not D... C?

Which risk is common with both tanning and tattoos? cancer hepatitis irritation allergic reaction

not D... C?

Which disease may be caused by an unhealthy lifestyle? osteoporosis sickle cell disease Huntington's disease lupus

not Lupus... maybe Huntingtons?

Which condition is associated with poor nutrition and fitness? obesity pneumonia strep throat stomach ulcers

obesity

Nina knows that it is a myth to think steroids are not addictive. What evidence can Nina use from the passage to confirm the effects of steroid addiction? People may continue to abuse steroids despite negative side effects. The addictive nature of steroids goes away after sustaining a physical injury. Steroid addiction will improve the social interaction between individuals. Mood swings and sleeping patterns due to steroid use will eventually balance out

people may continue to abuse steroids despite negative side effects.

The graph illustrates the top five activities in Physical Education at schools. Ryan's school would like to boost physical activity among students. Based on the information in the graph, what activity will most likely be recommended to students? walking dancing running bike riding

running

What is one thing a person should do to stay safe when exercising? skip any guidelines to save time seek out assistance when needed work out even when weather conditions are questionable minimize the use of protective gear for an activity

seek out assistance when needed

Federal guidelines recommend that children perform a vigorous workout at least three days a week. Which activity would meet this goal? sprinting fast around the school track walking casually with friends to school floating in the pool before swimming class stretching as part of an exercise warm-up routine

sprinting fast around the school track

What is another way to describe the process of food handling? Select three options. storing purchasing packaging preparing transporting

storing, packaging, transporting

Which phrase best describes body composition? a way to manage body weight the percentage of fat in the body the entire makeup of the human body substances in equal amounts in the body

the entire makeup of the human body

Ryan reads a statement in an advertisement for steroids that says steroids are safe to use. What does he conclude? This is a fact. This is a fad. This is an idea. This is a myth.

this is a myth

What is the primary reason the body needs nutrients? to aid in new growth to reduce oxygen in the body to help wounds heal slowly to fight bacterial infections

to aid in new growth

Which is one reason to analyze a person's body mass index (BMI)? to help indicate the level of body composition to relate body weight to fat content to determine activity level to accurately determine body fat percentage

to help indicate the level of body composition

Which is a method that can help people manage weight in a healthy manner? relying on diet pills tracking caloric intake limiting the variety of food choices participating in the latest fad diet

tracking caloric intake

According to federal guidelines, how much time should an adult perform moderate exercise each week, in addition to strength training? three hours thirty minutes twenty minutes two and a half hours

two and a half hours

Which pathogen causes influenza? bacteria protozoan virus parasite

virus

Which example best describes the term sedentary? working out at the gym once a year jumping rope with friends on Saturdays doing several sit-ups three times a week jogging in the neighborhood every evening

working out at the gym once a year


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