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College Health Vocab
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health-and-fitness
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1. Using self-induced vomiting - laxatives - or diuretics to get rid of excess calories that have been consumed.
Purging
Vasectomy
Emergency contraception (EC)
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
2. 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.
Central nervous System Depressant
general adaptation syndrome
general adaptation syndrome
hardiness
3. How a drug get in your body ex. injection - inhalation - absorption - etc.
Self-esteem
Neonate
Route of administration
Ultrasound
4. Voluntary termination of a pregnancy.
Instrumental use
Elective abortion
Fertility awareness-based methods
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
5. Excessive or addictive exercising - undertaken to address psychological needs rather than to improve fitness.
Mental Disorder
Central nervous System Depressant
Diaphragm
Activity Disorder
6. Surgical delivery of the infant through the abdominal wall.
Depression
Cesarean Section (C-section)
Amygdala
hardiness
7. Thick - sticky residue formed when tobacco leaves burn - containing hundreds of chemical compounds and carcinogenic substances.
Labor
stress
Tar
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
8. A brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood - energy - activity levels - and the ability to carry out daily tasks.
Teratogens
acute stress
Bipolar Disorder
Congenital abnormalities
9. The part of the brain where the executive functions of planning - organizing - and rational thnking are controlled.
Intoxication
Frontal Cortex
Nicotine
Endorphins
10. Primary addictive ingredient in tobacco; a poison and a psychoactive drug.
Medical abortion
Nicotine
Frontal Cortex
Congenital abnormalities
11. An anxiety disorder characterized by persistent - intrusive thoughts - ect.; An anxiety disorder where you have to do something to satisfy your obsession.
Central nervous System Depressant
general adaptation syndrome
Alcoholic Hepatitis
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
12. Selyes classic model used to describe the physiological changes associated with the stress response. The three phases are alarm - resistance - and exhaustion.
general adaptation syndrome
Major Depressive Disorder
Preeclampsia
Elective abortion
13. Interrelated conditions of disordered eating - amenorrhea - and osteoporosis.
Female Athlete Triad
Psychoactive Drug
Muscle Dysmorphia
Optimism
14. 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
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
Addiction
Self-esteem
15. Primary addictive ingredient in tobacco; a poison and a psychoactive drug.
Depressants
Nicotine
addiction
Female Athlete Triad
16. Interrelated conditions of disordered eating - amenorrhea - and osteoporosis.
Route of administration
Withdrawal
Surgical abortion
Female Athlete Triad
17. Newborn.
stress response or fight or flight response
stress response or fight or flight response
Neonate
Major Depressive Disorder
18. Branch of the nervous system that is responsible for turning off the stress response and returning the body to normal.
parasympathetic branch
Binge Drinking
Self-efficacy
Amygdala
19. Dependence on a drug
Addiction
relaxation response
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Asthma
20. Respiratory disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of difficulty in breathing - wheezing - coughing - and thick mucus production.
Preeclampsia
Asthma
eustress
Stimulants
21. In Maslow's work - the state attained when a person has reached his or her full potenial.
Bulimia Nervosa
Acute Alcohol Intoxication
Tar
Self-actualization
22. Condition in which the liver swells with fat globules as a result of alcohol consumption.
Amygdala
Tubal ligation
Fatty Liver
Cesarean Section (C-section)
23. 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
Amniocentesis
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
sympathetic branch
24. Events or agents in the environment that cause stress.
Cervical cap
stressors
Sterilization
Panic disorder
25. Branch of the nervous system that is responsible for turning off the stress response and returning the body to normal.
parasympathetic branch
Signs of addiction
Drug
Low birth weight
26. Dependence on a substance or a behavior.
Cirrhosis
addiction
Central nervous System Depressant
general adaptation syndrome
27. Brain chemicals thta conduct signals from one brain cell to the next.
Dysthymic Disorder
Psychoactive drug
Neurotransmitters
Frontal cortex
28. Events or agents in the environment that cause stress.
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
stressors
Labor
Vertical transmission
29. In Golemen's work the kind of intelligence that includes an understanding of emotional experience - self-awareness - and sensitivity to others.
general adaptation syndrome
Instrumental use
Dysthymic Disorder
Emotional Intelligence
30. An anxiety disorder marked by an excessive fear of an object or a situation.
Licit Drug
Stillbirth
Phobia
Drug Cocktails
31. Ability to bounce back from adversity.
Resilience
Intrauterine device (IUD)
acute stress
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
32. Long know to be invollved in moter activity and physical coordination; now understood to coordinate thinking processes - including decision mkakin and social skills .Undergoes dynamic growth and change during adolescence.
Self-actualization
Vasectomy
cerebellum
Instrumental use
33. Abnormal condition of the lungs characterized by decreased respiratory function and increased shortness of breath.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Depression
Emphysema
Placenta
34. Relays information between the two hemispheres of the brain and is believed to play a role in creativity and problem solving. Grows and changes significantly during adolescense.
Drug Cocktails
corpus callosum
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Stillbirth
35. Controls planning - organizing - rational thinking - working memory - judgment - moood modulaiton. Undergoes rapid growth just before puberty - followed by pruning and consolidation during adolescence.
Emotional Intelligence
Frontal cortex
Calorie Restriction
stress response or fight or flight response
36. Technique for testing feal cells for chromosomal abnormalities by removing cells from the chorionic villus - part of the placenta in the uterus.
hardiness
Chronic villus sampling (CVS)
Signs of addiction
Diaphragm
37. Transmission of an infection or disease from mother to child during pregnancy and delivery.
autonomic nervous system
Frontal cortex
Vertical transmission
Anxiety
38. Taking a drug for a specific purpose other than getting high.
Labor
stress
Blackout/ Hangover
Instrumental use
39. Ability to bounce back from adversity.
Resilience
Frontal cortex
Amniocentesis
Calorie Restriction
40. Natural chemicals in the brain that block pain during stressful or painful experiences.
Endorphins
Chronic Bronchitis
Low birth weight
cerebellum
41. Complicated drug combinations used to overcome drug resistance in different strains of HIV.
Cesarean Section (C-section)
Drug Cocktails
Self-esteem
Teratogens
42. A pregnancy in which a fertilized egg implants or attaches itself outside of the uterus - usually in a fallopian tube.
Stimulants
Ectopic pregnancy
Mood changes
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
43. Smoke from other people's tobacco products; also called secondhand smoke or passive smoking.
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)
Tubal ligation
Neurotransmitters
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
44. Breathable chemical vapors that alter consciousness - producing a state resembling dunkenness.
affirmations
Frontal Cortex
Inhalants
Hallucinogens
45. Birth defects.
Congenital abnormalities
affirmations
Hallucinogens
stressors
46. Eating disorder marked by distortion of body image and refusal to maintain a minimally normal body weight.
Anorexia Nervosa
Optimism
Cesarean Section (C-section)
Resilience
47. 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
Labor
Self-efficacy
Carbon Monoxide
Universal Precautions
48. Drugs that slow down activity in the brain and sympathetic nervous system.
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)
Depressants
Disordered Eating Behaviors
Acute Alcohol Intoxication
49. Eating disorder marked by binge-eating behavior without the vomiting or purging of bulimia.
Chronic Bronchitis
Panic disorder
Binge-Eating Disorder
Drug Cocktails
50. A chemical substance that alters perceptions and mood
Psychoactive Drug
Female Athlete Triad
distress
Medical abortion
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