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College Health Vocab
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health-and-fitness
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. An anxiety disorder marked by an excessive fear of an object or a situation.
Tar
Optimism
Phobia
Self-efficacy
2. Using self-induced vomiting - laxatives - or diuretics to get rid of excess calories that have been consumed.
Positive psychology
Carbon Monoxide
Bipolar Disorder
Purging
3. Events or agents in the environment that cause stress.
Nicotine
stressors
Tubal ligation
Inhalants
4. Combination of birth defects caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol - characterized by abnormal facial apperance - slow growth - mental retardation - and social - emotional - and behavioral problems.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Ectopic pregnancy
Binge Drinking
Cirrhosis
5. Surgical delivery of the infant through the abdominal wall.
affirmations
Positive psychology
Body Image
Cesarean Section (C-section)
6. Inflammation of the liver as a result of alcohol consumption.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
Opioids
Alcoholic Hepatitis
Carbon Monoxide
7. Transmission of an infection or disease from mother to child during pregnancy and delivery.
Ultrasound
Vertical transmission
Congenital abnormalities
sympathetic branch
8. Excessive or addictive exercising - undertaken to address psychological needs rather than to improve fitness.
Activity Disorder
addiction
Calorie Restriction
Opioids
9. A substance that causes changes in brain chemistry and alters consciousness.
Psychoactive drug
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)
Bulimia Nervosa
Amniocentesis
10. A reduction in calorie intake below daily needs.
Vasectomy
Licit Drug
Calorie Restriction
Positive psychology
11. A chemical substance that alters perceptions and mood
Congenital abnormalities
Psychoactive Drug
Depression
Schizophrenia
12. Birth defects.
Emergency contraception (EC)
Cervical cap
Congenital abnormalities
Chronic villus sampling (CVS)
13. Series of physiological changes that calm body systems and return them to normal.
relaxation response
Diaphragm
Prepregnancy counseling
Nicotine
14. A brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood - energy - activity levels - and the ability to carry out daily tasks.
stress response or fight or flight response
Neurotransmitters
Bipolar Disorder
homeostasis
15. Mental representation that a person has of his or her own body - including perceptions - attitudes - thoughts - and emotions.
Calorie Restriction
Self-efficacy
Body Image
Blackout/ Hangover
16. Eating disorder marked by distortion of body image and repeated episodes of binge eating usually followed by purging in the form of self-induced vomiting - misuse of diuretics or laxatives - excessive exercising - or fasting.
Drug Cocktails
Bulimia Nervosa
Tar
Microbicide
17. Controls emotional responses and instinctual - 'gut' reactions. Adolescents appear to rely more heavily on this part of the brain to interpret situations than adults do.
Low birth weight
Emphysema
Amygdala
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
18. 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
Tar
Binge-Eating Disorder
Blackout/ Hangover
Major Depressive Disorder
19. A rare - life-threatening bacterial infection in the vagina associated with the use of tampons and female barrier contraceptive methods.
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
Nicotine
corpus callosum
Psychoactive Drug
20. A reduction in calorie intake below daily needs.
acute stress
Calorie Restriction
Recreational use
Labor
21. State of stability and balance in whic hbody functions are maintained within a normal range.
homeostasis
Stillbirth
hardiness
acute stress
22. Use of a pharmaceutical agent to terminate a pregnancy.
Latent Infection
cerebellum
Medical abortion
Intoxication
23. Drugs that alter perceptions and thinking - intensifying and distorting visual and auditory perceptions and producing hallucinations; also called psychedelics.
Illicit Drugs
Surgical abortion
Major Depressive Disorder
Hallucinogens
24. 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
Withdrawal
Self-actualization
Licit Drug
25. Physiological process by which the mothers bady expels the baby during birth.
Route of administration
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Labor
hardiness
26. Taking a drug for a specific purpose other than getting high.
Instrumental use
cerebellum
stress
Self-efficacy
27. Strong craving for a drug and compulsive use of the drug despite negative consequences
Intrauterine device (IUD)
Signs of addiction
Recreational use
Vertical transmission
28. Circular rubber dome that is inserted in the vagina before intercourse to prevent conception.
Cirrhosis
Diaphragm
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
Eating Disorders
29. A person who has this may feel persistent symptoms of mild or moderate depression for an extended period of time.
Panic disorder
Dysthymic Disorder
hostility
corpus callosum
30. An anxiety disorder marked by an excessive fear of an object or a situation.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Optimism
Major Depressive Disorder
Phobia
31. Surgical delivery of the infant through the abdominal wall.
Microbicide
stress
Cesarean Section (C-section)
Self-esteem
32. 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.
Frontal cortex
Placenta
hardiness
Anxiety
33. A rare - life-threatening bacterial infection in the vagina associated with the use of tampons and female barrier contraceptive methods.
Anxiety
Stillbirth
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
Alcoholic Hepatitis
34. An anxiety disorder characterized by persistent - intrusive thoughts - ect.; An anxiety disorder where you have to do something to satisfy your obsession.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Drug Cocktails
Binge-Eating Disorder
Chronic villus sampling (CVS)
35. Female sterilization procedure involving severing and tying off or sealing the fallopian tubes to prevent ova from reaching the uterus.
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
Tubal ligation
Depressants
cerebellum
36. Protein produced by the infant and released into the amniotic fluid; AFP measurement is used to screen for some fetal abnormalities.
Vasectomy
Activity Disorder
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)
Medical abortion
37. Sense of positive regaurd and valuation for myself .
Neonate
Surgical abortion
Self-esteem
Route of administration
38. Controls emotional responses and instinctual - 'gut' reactions. Adolescents appear to rely more heavily on this part of the brain to interpret situations than adults do.
Inhalants
Amygdala
Intoxication
Fatty Liver
39. A chemical substance that alters perceptions and mood
Opioids
Mental Disorder
Psychoactive Drug
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
40. Respiratory disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of difficulty in breathing - wheezing - coughing - and thick mucus production.
Signs of addiction
Hallucinogens
Asthma
Latent Infection
41. Respiratory disorder characterized by mucus secretion - cough - and increasing difficulty in breathing.
Chronic Bronchitis
Body Image
psychotherapy
Signs of addiction
42. Mental representation that a person has of his or her own body - including perceptions - attitudes - thoughts - and emotions.
Body Image
Fertility awareness-based methods
stress response or fight or flight response
Frontal Cortex
43. Events or agents in the environment that cause stress.
affirmations
stressors
Congenital abnormalities
distress
44. Mental state characterized by a depressed mood - loss of interest or pleasure in activities and several orther related symptoms.
Depression
Diaphragm
homeostasis
autonomic nervous system
45. Smoke from other people's tobacco products; also called secondhand smoke or passive smoking.
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)
Sterilization
stressors
Schizophrenia
46. Primary addictive ingredient in tobacco; a poison and a psychoactive drug.
acute stress
addiction
Contraceptive sponge
Nicotine
47. Surgical procedure that permanently prevents any future pregnancies.
Anxiety
Addiction
Sterilization
Surgical abortion
48. Sense of positive regaurd and valuation for myself .
Stillbirth
Central nervous System Depressant
Female Athlete Triad
Self-esteem
49. Series of physiological changes that activate body systems - providing a burst of energy to deal with a percived threat or danger.
stress response or fight or flight response
Barrier methods
Prenatal Care
psychotherapy
50. Using a drug for fun or to get high.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Recreational use
Eclampsia
Anorexia Nervosa