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DSST Health - 2
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health-fitness-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A cancer screening procedure in which cells are removed from the cervix and examined for precancerous changes is known as a ________ test
Psychologists.
Remediation.
Pap.
Gender.
2. The second component of the body's protective defenses is the cellular system - or more commonly - the _____________ system
Stalking
Immune.
Pesticide.
Desirable.
3. _____________ - which are the primary components of muscle and connective tissue - are compounds composed of chains of amino acids
Exposure.
Integrity.
Proteins.
Harassment.
4. _______________ is an acquired reaction to a drug in which continued intake of the same dose has diminishing effects
Tolerance.
STD (sexually transmitted diseases).
MSW (municipal solid waste).
Durable.
5. _________________ is a specific term for any procedure used to prevent the fertilization of an ovum
Physiological.
Contraception.
Isometric.
Risk.
6. Also known as the 'good cholesterol' - _________ transports cholesterol from the bloodstream to the liver - where it is eventually removed from the body
Podiatrists.
Celibacy.
HDL (high-density lipoprotein).
Intellectual.
7. Assuming _________________ is the third developmental task that younger people are expected to progress in
Pathogen.
Immune.
Responsibility
Emotions.
8. Perhaps the single greatest influence on alcohol research has been the finding that part of the vulnerability to alcoholism is ___________
Home.
Acupuncture
Unhealthy.
Genetic.
9. ______________ treatment is manipulation of the vertebral column to relieve pressure and cure illness
Chiropractic.
Unhealthy.
Fermentation.
Home.
10. Synonymous with abstinence - ____________ can be defined as the self-imposed avoidance of sexual intimacy
Celibacy.
Psychologists.
Exercise.
Cholesterol.
11. Once referred to as venereal diseases - _________'s are infectious diseases that are spread primarily through intimate sexual contact
Indirect.
STD (sexually transmitted diseases).
Radiation.
Immune.
12. Psychoactive drugs have strong potential for the development of ________________
Bulimia.
Self-esteem.
Dependence.
Socialization.
13. In women - ______________ is known as painful intercourse
Entry.
Agent.
Dyspareunia.
Eutrophication.
14. In insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus - or _______ ___ diabetes - the body produces little or no insulin
Testicle.
Biological.
Osteopathy
Type I.
15. _________________ - which are the body's primary source of energy - are chemical compounds composed of sugar units
Alcoholism.
Preference.
Carbohydrates.
Bulimia.
16. The process of teaching behavior based on the beliefs and habits of the family and community is called ________________
Abraham Maslow.
Prostate.
Socialization.
Atria.
17. Whether it's called social graces - skills - or insights - ___________ ability is the third dimension of total health
Rehabilitation.
Chest.
Unhealthy.
Social.
18. ______________ is capable of killing cancer cells by altering their genetic material while it is in an exposed state during cell division
AAI (artificially acquired immunity).
Entombment.
Podiatrists.
Radiation.
19. Pulmonary ____________ is an irreversible disease process in which the alveoli are destroyed
Abortion.
Emphysema.
Cholesterol.
Dehydration.
20. In the context of health - _______________ refers to a process in which individuals or groups of people gain increasing measures of control over their health
Community
Complementary.
Companionate.
Empowerment.
21. _____________'s theories about the importance of the subconscious in personality development are the basis for the psychoanalytic approach to personality
22.5%.
Depressants.
Sigmund Freud.
Prodromal.
22. ____________ nervosa is a disorder of emotional origin in which appetite and hunger are suppressed and marked weight loss occurs
Anorexia.
Kubler-Ross.
Incubation.
Cohabitation.
23. Muscular training exercises in which traditional barbells and dumbbells with fixed resistances are used are referred to as as _______________ resistance exercises
Progressive.
Anger.
Directives.
Bipolar.
24. The embryo is wrapped in a protective covering called the _____________ sac
Exposure.
Greenhouse.
Labor.
Amniotic
25. ______________ exercises use mechanical devices that provide resistances that consistently overload muscles throughout the entire range of motion
Recovery.
Penis.
Isokinetic.
Speeding.
26. ______________ - an alternative to bypass surgery - involves the surgical insertion of a doughnut-shaped 'balloon' directly into the narrowed coronary artery
Currently popular is an extensive form of surgery called coronary artery ___________ surgery. Bypass.
Angioplasty.
Radiation.
Abortion.
27. ________ is used in the digestion and absorption of food and is the medium in which most of the chemical reactions take place within the body
Water.
. Lower.
Adulthood.
TSS (Toxic shock syndrome).
28. Cancer of the ____________ is among the least common forms of cancer; however - it represents the most common solid tumor in men between the ages of 20 and 34 years
Testicle.
Date.
Identity.
Atria.
29. _______ is a type of acquired immunity resulting from the body's response to pathogens introduced into the body through immunizations
Coping.
Roe.
AAI (artificially acquired immunity).
Gateway.
30. The first tube that the sperm cells enter is the vas deferens - which connects the testes to the _____________ gland.
Rehabilitation.
Homicide.
Flight.
Prostate.
31. __________ ________ is a state of well-being of the mind
Mental health.
Minerals.
Radiation.
Overload.
32. Alcohol is removed from the bloodstream principally through the process of _______________
Six. Blood's functions -
Oxidation.
Migraine.
Saturated.
33. Terminally ill people often follow the anger stage with the _____________ stage
Atria.
Uterus.
Bargaining.
Condom.
34. Physicians orders of do not resuscitate (DNR) is an example of _____________ or passive euthanasia
Vascular.
Endometrium.
Indirect.
Unhealthy.
35. ______ can be defined as the degree of danger that goes along with a situation
Risk.
Erectile.
Occupational.
Prostate.
36. _________________ is an emotional state characterized by exaggerated feelings of sadness - melancholy - dejection - worthlessness - emptiness - and hopelessness that are inappropriate and out of proportion to reality
Depression.
Synergistic.
Euthanasia.
Cerebrovascular.
37. Criminal acts directed at a person or group solely because of a specific characteristic - such as race - religion - ethnic background - or political belief are referred to as bias and _________ crimes
Coronary.
Intentional.
Hate.
TSS (Toxic shock syndrome).
38. Empowerment is the key to successful ______________ based health promotion
Agent.
Practitioners.
Community
Post-abortion.
39. ______________ heart failure is the inability of the heart to pump out all the blood that returns to it - which can lead to dangerous fluid accumulations in veins - lungs - and kidneys
Rhinitis.
Congestive.
Clinical.
. Gender.
40. The _________ is the external - cylinder-shaped organ through which urine and sperm pass out of the body
Heterosexuality.
Home.
Penis.
Migraine.
41. Alcohol - also known as ethyl alcohol or ethanol - is the principal product of _________________
Fermentation.
Partner.
ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormone).
Stimulants.
42. Studies indicate that a smoker's risk of ________________ disease decreases quickly after quitting regardless of how long they smoked
Oxidation.
Men.
Uterus.
Cardiovascular.
43. The active chemical compound found in most over-the-counter diet products is called _________
PPA (phenylpropanolamine).
Flexibility.
Euthanasia.
Carcinogens.
44. Hans Selye found that a person's body adapts to a stressor through a set pattern of physical reactions. He termed this adjustment as the _____________ _______________ syndrome.
Coitus.
Cardiovascular.
Partner.
General adaptation.
45. Alcohol is classified as a CNS (Central Nervous System) ______________ drug
Depressant.
Bisexuals
Vascular.
Recovery.
46. The second stage is called ________________.
Home.
Pancreatic.
Resistance.
Celibacy.
47. Supported by the respiratory and circulatory system - muscular _________________ is the ability of a muscle or muscle group to function over time
Agent.
Epstein-Barr.
Endurance.
Diaphragm
48. The fifth stage of infection is known as the _______________ stage - also called the convalescence stage - and is characterized by apparent recovery from the invading agent
Oxidation.
Progressive.
Isometric.
Recovery.
49. A __________________ occlusion is a blockage to arteries supplying blood to the cerebral cortex of the brain
Cerebrovascular.
Genetic.
Rhinitis.
BMR (basal metabolic rate).
50. Secondhand tobacco smoke can increase the risk of acute _________ attacks that require hospital emergency care
TSS (Toxic shock syndrome).
Asthma.
Greenhouse.
Carcinoma.