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DSST Health - 2
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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. From the third month until birth - the embryo is called a __________
Fetus.
Agent.
Resistance.
Synergistic.
2. _____________ - or murder - is the intentional killing of one person by another
Homicide.
Fallopian.
Women.
Carbohydrates.
3. The physiologically active - dependence-producing drug found in tobacco is known as ____________
Diabetes.
ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormone).
Independence.
Nicotine.
4. A ______________ drug effect is a dangerous consequence of taking different drugs in the same general category at the same time
PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls).
Lung.
Synergistic.
Date.
5. One example of an ____________ relationship is controlling behavior - when one partner attempts to manage the daily activities of the other partner
Abraham Maslow.
Unhealthy.
Intentional.
ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormone).
6. _________ is damage resulting from restricted blood flow to the extremities - especially the legs and feet
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Carbon monoxide.
Psychologists.
PAD (Peripheral artery disease).
7. _______________ is a general term under which a variety of infectious respiratory conditions can be placed
Congestive.
. Bronchitis.
Pneumonia.
Cervical.
8. The second component of the body's protective defenses is the cellular system - or more commonly - the _____________ system
Adulthood.
Immune.
Muscle mass.
Chiropractic.
9. The __________ monitors and regulates the quality of municipal drinking water supplies
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency).
Roe.
Child.
Psychosomatic.
10. Also known as the 'good cholesterol' - _________ transports cholesterol from the bloodstream to the liver - where it is eventually removed from the body
Roe.
Speeding.
HDL (high-density lipoprotein).
ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormone).
11. _______________ energy production is the body's means of energy production when the necessary amount of oxygen is not available
Modeling.
Distress.
Endometrium.
Anaerobic.
12. ____________ should never be considered a first-line - preferred form of fertility control
Empowerment.
Abortion.
Benign.
Chemotherapy.
13. _________ is a general term of a wide variety of crises that result from blood vessel damage in the brain
Stroke.
Overload.
Oxidation.
Plateau.
14. ________________ is the abnormal depletion of fluids from the body
Chiropractic.
Atria.
Vegan.
Dehydration.
15. The ability to process and act on information - clarify values and beliefs - and exercise decision making skills is part of the _______________ dimension
Cannabis.
Binge.
Intellectual.
Practitioners.
16. _______________ refers to an attraction between same-gender partners
Homosexuality.
Mutations
Exercise.
Contact.
17. _________s are health care delivery plans under which health care providers agree to meet the covered medical needs of subscribers for a prepaid amount of money
Wellness.
Social.
HMO (Health Maintenance Organizations).
Orientation.
18. An _______________ is a recurrent - irrational - unwanted thought or impulse
HDL (high-density lipoprotein).
Gaseous.
Obsession.
Risk.
19. _____________ - or the sharing of living quarters by unmarried people - represents another alternative to marriage
Prostate.
Cohabitation.
Pathogen.
PPA (phenylpropanolamine).
20. The ability of joints to function through an intended range of motion is known as _____________
Flexibility.
Breast.
Distress.
Depression
21. Although religious beliefs and practices could be included in the _____________ dimension of health - the category could be extended to include a person's relationship with other living things
Insulin.
Water.
Neglect.
Spiritual.
22. Studies indicate that a smoker's risk of ________________ disease decreases quickly after quitting regardless of how long they smoked
Saturated.
Cardiovascular.
PAD (Peripheral artery disease).
Gaseous.
23. ______________ is the insertion of fine needles into the body to alter electroenergy fields and cure disease
Oxidation.
Biological.
Acupuncture
Clinical.
24. An ___________ is an inscription on a grave marker or monument
Home.
Gastroplasty.
Epitaph.
Responsibility
25. If a relationship progresses - passionate love is replaced by _____________ love
Companionate.
Rehabilitation.
Deductible.
Homicide.
26. The _______________ Approach - developed by Sigmund Freud - focuses on a person's development during childhood and how this relates to their subconscious motivations
Cervical.
Testicle.
Rectum.
Psychoanalytic.
27. The weight range deemed appropriate for people of a specific gender - age - and frame size is referred to as _______________ weight
Modeling.
Platelet.
Desirable.
Acid.
28. The principal cause for the development of coronary heart disease is ________________ - which is a buildup of plaque on the inner walls of arteries
Composition.
A.
Prodromal.
Atherosclerosis.
29. How you feel about yourself is known as your ______-________
SLE (Systemic lupus erythematosus).
Labor.
Self-esteem.
Radiation.
30. A lack of _____________ is a significant risk factor for heart disease
Cohabitation.
Exercise.
Hypertension.
Anonymous.
31. Created in 1965 by amendments to the Social Security Act - ____________ represents a governmental form of health insurance
Pancreatic.
Medicare.
Erectile.
Insulin.
32. In general - ______________ excite or increase the activity of the central nervous system
Stimulants.
Global warming.
Hypertension.
OTC (Over the counter).
33. ____________ is a crime involving an assailant's planned efforts to pursue an intended victim
Stalking
Orgasmic
Chemotherapy.
SLE (Systemic lupus erythematosus).
34. Food _____________ are chemical compounds that are intentionally added to our food supply to change some aspect of the food - such as its color or texture
Social.
Grief
Self-esteem.
Additives.
35. _________ is a strong feeling of displeasure that can range from annoyance to complete fury
Anger.
Immunotherapy.
Isometric.
Emotional.
36. Within the last decade - ________________ is a new term that has been used to describe the relationship between drug-dependent people and those around them
Love.
Codependence.
Pneumonia.
Biological.
37. During the _______________ stage - patients fully realize that they are going to die
Carcinoma.
Depressant.
Proteins.
Acceptance
38. Because cancerous cells do not possess the ____________ inhibition (a control mechanism that influences the number of cells that can occupy a particular space) of normal cells - they can accumulate and eventually alter the structure of a body organ o
Melanoma.
Excitement.
Abortion.
Contact.
39. _______________ is an acquired reaction to a drug in which continued intake of the same dose has diminishing effects
Orientation.
Coitus.
Tolerance.
Independence.
40. Small amounts of _______ are essential to the body
Fat.
Codependence.
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Stimulants.
41. The Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 is now referred to as Medicare Part _____
D.
Cirrhosis.
Pathogen.
Spiritual.
42. The bacterium of ___________ - Treponema pallidum - a spirochete - is transmitted from an infected person to a new host through intimate contact
Syphilis.
Menarche
Carcinoma.
Orgasmic
43. Pulmonary ____________ is an irreversible disease process in which the alveoli are destroyed
Saturated.
Smoking.
Emphysema.
Ozone.
44. Many traditional food pairings - such as beans and rice or corn and beans - emerged as dietary staples because they are ______________ proteins
BMR (basal metabolic rate).
Alternative.
Osteopathy
Complementary.
45. The American Cancer Society recommends women begin routine mammograms at age ______
40
Orientation.
Fiber.
Cessation
46. ________________ sedate the user - slowing down central nervous system function
Rehabilitation.
Smoking.
Condom.
Depressants.
47. Direct _______________ usually involves the administration of large amounts of depressant drugs which eventually causes all central nervous system functions to stop
Euthanasia.
. Gender.
Denial.
Adulthood.
48. ________________ refers to the use of a variety of substances to trigger a person's own immune system to attack cancer cells or prevent cancer cells from becoming activated
Social.
Osteopathy
Immunotherapy.
Testicle.
49. Although it actually means any close - mutual - verbal or nonverbal behavior within a relationship - when most people hear the word ____________ - they think about shared touching - kissing - and even intercourse
STD (sexually transmitted diseases).
Intimacy.
Plateau.
Rehabilitation.
50. _______________ is a viral infection characterized by weakness - fatigue - swollen glands - sore throat - and low-grade fever
Progressive.
Coitus.
Mononucleosis.
Mental health.