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College Health Vocab
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health-and-fitness
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1. Voluntary termination of a pregnancy.
Phobia
distress
Elective abortion
Asthma
2. A life-threatening blood alcohol concentration.
Teratogens
Acute Alcohol Intoxication
relaxation response
Addiction
3. Effective style of coping with stress - characterized by a tendency to view life evenets as challenges rather than threats - a commitment to meaningful activities - and a sense of being in control.
hardiness
Prepregnancy counseling
Endorphins
Resilience
4. A positive stress that energizes a person and helps a person reach a goal
Latent Infection
eustress
Spermicide
Eating Disorders
5. Perception of one's ability to perform certain tasks successfully.
Self-efficacy
Licit Drug
psychotherapy
Surgical abortion
6. Technique for testing feal cells for chromosomal abnormalities by removing cells from the chorionic villus - part of the placenta in the uterus.
Chronic villus sampling (CVS)
general adaptation syndrome
Neurotransmitters
Calorie Restriction
7. Structure that develops in the uterus during pregnancy and links the circulatory system of the fetus with that of the mother.
Placenta
Diaphragm
Fatty Liver
Withdrawal
8. Maintaining a positive outlook.
Optimism
Resilience
Licit Drug
Amygdala
9. Eating disorder marked by distortion of body image and refusal to maintain a minimally normal body weight.
Asthma
Ultrasound
Tar
Anorexia Nervosa
10. Substances that can cause physical damage or defects in the fetus - especially if they are present during the first trimester - when rapid development of body organs is occuring.
Teratogens
Stillbirth
Frontal Cortex
Hallucinogens
11. Potentially life-threatening disease that can develop during pregnancy - marked by seizures and coma.
Opioids
Mood changes
Eclampsia
Eating Disorders
12. Series of physiological changes that activate body systems - providing a burst of energy to deal with a percived threat or danger.
Opportunistic Infections
hostility
Self-efficacy
stress response or fight or flight response
13. Brain chemicals thta conduct signals from one brain cell to the next.
parasympathetic branch
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Cesarean Section (C-section)
Neurotransmitters
14. Controls planning - organizing - rational thinking - working memory - judgment - moood modulaiton. Undergoes rapid growth just before puberty - followed by pruning and consolidation during adolescence.
Drug
Bulimia Nervosa
Frontal cortex
Drug Cocktails
15. Circular rubber dome that is inserted in the vagina before intercourse to prevent conception.
Diaphragm
relaxation response
corpus callosum
Amniotic sac
16. Events or agents in the environment that cause stress.
addiction
Amniocentesis
distress
stressors
17. Membrane that surrounds the fetus in the uterus and contains amniotic fluid.
Mood changes
Barrier methods
Amniotic sac
stress
18. Mental representation that a person has of his or her own body - including perceptions - attitudes - thoughts - and emotions.
Purging
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Body Image
Spontaneous abortion
19. Clear physiological experience of apprehension or intense fear in the absence of a real danger.
general adaptation syndrome
Drug
Eating Disorders
Panic Attack
20. Small T-shaped deivce that when inserted in the uterus prevents conception.
Chronic Bronchitis
Psychoactive drug
Congenital abnormalities
Intrauterine device (IUD)
21. A feeling of apprehension and dread - with or without a known cause; accompanied by physical symptoms.
Withdrawal
Anxiety
Psychoactive drug
Intoxication
22. A chemical substance that alters perceptions and mood
Cervical cap
Psychoactive Drug
Teratogens
Placenta
23. Technique for testing fetal cells for chromosomal abnormalities by removing a sample of amniotic fluid from the amniotic sac.
Licit Drug
Bipolar Disorder
Amniocentesis
Eclampsia
24. An extreme or rapid change in mood
Mood changes
Fatty Liver
Depressants
autonomic nervous system
25. Counseling before conception that may include an evaluation of current health behaviors and health status - recommendations for improving health - and treatment of any existing conditions that might increase risk.
Elective abortion
corpus callosum
Prepregnancy counseling
Central nervous System Depressant
26. Contraceptive method based on abstinence during the window of time around ovulation when a woman is most likely to conceive.
Female Athlete Triad
Disordered Eating Behaviors
Fertility awareness-based methods
Hallucinogens
27. According to the DSM-IV-TR - a pattern of behavior that is associated with distress (pain) aor disability (impairment in an important area of functioning - suchas school or work) or with significantly increased risk of suffering - death - pain - disa
Mental Disorder
Female Athlete Triad
Universal Precautions
Contraceptive sponge
28. Condition in which the liver swells with fat globules as a result of alcohol consumption.
Neonate
Fertility awareness-based methods
Intrauterine device (IUD)
Fatty Liver
29. An anxiety disorder marked by an excessive fear of an object or a situation.
Chronic villus sampling (CVS)
Panic Attack
Phobia
Congenital abnormalities
30. A mood disorder in which a person - for no apparent reason - experiences two or more weeks of depressed moods - feelings of worthlessness - and diminishes interest or pleasure in most activities
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Ultrasound
Major Depressive Disorder
Purging
31. A set of precautions designed to prevent transmission of bloodborne infections. Blood and certain body fluids of all patients are considered potentially infectious for HIV and hepatitis B and C. Protective barriers - such as gloves - aprons - and pro
Cesarean Section (C-section)
Spermicide
Nicotine
Universal Precautions
32. The sympathetic branch starts your stress response while the parasympathetic branch-ends your stress response
Panic disorder
Disordered Eating Behaviors
autonomic nervous system
Opioids
33. Abnormal condition of the lungs characterized by decreased respiratory function and increased shortness of breath.
Microbicide
Barrier methods
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Emphysema
34. A brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood - energy - activity levels - and the ability to carry out daily tasks.
Bipolar Disorder
Contraceptive sponge
Anxiety
Self-efficacy
35. Conditions characterized by severely disturbed eating behaviors and distorted body image; eating disorders jeopardize physical and psychological health.
Carbon Monoxide
Eating Disorders
distress
Chronic Bronchitis
36. Effective style of coping with stress - characterized by a tendency to view life evenets as challenges rather than threats - a commitment to meaningful activities - and a sense of being in control.
Withdrawal
Frontal Cortex
hardiness
Binge-Eating Disorder
37. Altered state of consciousness as a result of drinking alcohol or ingesting other substances.
Blackout/ Hangover
Central nervous System Depressant
Intoxication
Prepregnancy counseling
38. Ongoing accumulation of irritation and anger.
Emergency contraception (EC)
Self-efficacy
hostility
Anxiety
39. Small T-shaped deivce that when inserted in the uterus prevents conception.
Intrauterine device (IUD)
Purging
Frontal Cortex
Neonate
40. Involuntary termination of a pregnancy - or miscarriage.
Vasectomy
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)
Spontaneous abortion
sympathetic branch
41. Counseling before conception that may include an evaluation of current health behaviors and health status - recommendations for improving health - and treatment of any existing conditions that might increase risk.
Carbon Monoxide
autonomic nervous system
Prepregnancy counseling
Asthma
42. A substance that causes changes in brain chemistry and alters consciousness.
Psychoactive drug
Inhalants
Chronic Bronchitis
Eclampsia
43. Chemical substance that slows down the activity of the bain and spinal cord.
Central nervous System Depressant
Emotional Intelligence
general adaptation syndrome
Purging
44. Area of interest within the field of psychology that focuses on positive emotions - character strengths - and conditions that create happiness.
Positive psychology
Depression
Placenta
Asthma
45. A person who has this may feel persistent symptoms of mild or moderate depression for an extended period of time.
Dysthymic Disorder
Eclampsia
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Alcoholic Hepatitis
46. Selyes classic model used to describe the physiological changes associated with the stress response. The three phases are alarm - resistance - and exhaustion.
Ectopic pregnancy
Sterilization
Frontal Cortex
general adaptation syndrome
47. Interrelated conditions of disordered eating - amenorrhea - and osteoporosis.
Depression
Female Athlete Triad
Ultrasound
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
48. The general state of the body - mind and emotions when an environmental stressor has triggerred the stress response.
Vertical transmission
stress
Drug Cocktails
Addiction
49. Excessive or addictive exercising - undertaken to address psychological needs rather than to improve fitness.
stressors
Spermicide
Positive psychology
Activity Disorder
50. Treatment for psychological problems usually based on the development of a positive interpersonal relationship between a client and a therapist.
Tar
hostility
psychotherapy
Mental Disorder