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DSST Health
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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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1. Research continues to focus on virus-induced autoimmune mechanisms in which the body's own __ cells attack viral-infected myelin-producing cells.
Nerves
T
Ephedrine
Depressed
2. A growing body of scientific evidence indicates that _______ use by pregnant women can result in birth defects in unborn children.
Fat-soluble
Advance
Alcohol
Intensity
3. Recent studies indicate that __________ media such as ATM machines - video games - voice mail - faxes and email may be causing shyness rates in the US to rise.
Electronic
Preexcitement
Clitoris
Alcohol
4. Psychoactive drugs have strong potential for the development of __________.
Joints
Damage
Dependence
Isotonic
5. Eutrophication is the enrichment of a body of water with nutrients - which causes overabundant growth of ______
Plants
Deductible
Diameter
Circulatory
6. As soon as a person feels fear - their adrenal glands release ___________ and the heart rate and breathing rate speed up.
Depressant
Ephedrine
Information
Adrenaline
7. A _______________ occlusion is a blockage of arteries supplying blood to the cerebral cortex of the brain.
Suicide
Depressants
Cerebrovascular
Violent
8. After infection - an asymptomatic ___________ period of 10 to 90 days gives way to the characteristic primary stage of the disease.
Empathy
Dehydration
Incubation
Secretory
9. Nitrous oxides and materials containing chlorofluorocarbons (_____) can destroy this protective ozone layer within the stratosphere.
Urinating
Lipoproteins
CFC
Heterosexuality
10. For other infectious diseases - however - the reservoirs in which the agents are maintained are the bodies of animals. Another type of reservoir in which disease-causing agents can reside is on or in __________ environments - such as the soil.
HMOs
Nonliving
Positive
Diabetes
11. Sperm cell development starts at about age 11 in boys and is influenced by the release of the hormone ____ from the pituitary gland.
Physician
Suicide
Health
ICSH
12. Hypertrophy is an increase in mass or ______ of a muscle.
Male
Girth
Essential
Unwanted
13. Immunotherapy 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 _________.
Water
Activated
Tobacco smoke
Spermicides
14. A ________ headache is a very severe headache that can be triggered by stress.
Protection
Pituitary
Migraine
Dilate
15. Siblings - the media - and the __________ also play important roles in gender development.
Genetically
Unknown
Community
Stomach
16. ________ ________ is a disorder of emotional origin in which appetite and hunger are suppressed and marked weight loss occurs.
Physician
Anorexia nervosa
75
Uterus
17. Often appearing ______ in a relationship - passionate love typically does not last very long.
Highest
Early
Effort
Stomach
18. It is estimated that about __________ children are victims of child abuse and neglect each year
Pleasures
1 million
Bones
Nicotine
19. The primary depressant effect of alcohol is seen in the brain and _____________.
Goals
Stomach
Control
Third
20. The development of aneurysms is not fully understood - although there seems to be a relationship between aneurysms and ______________.
Hypertension
Liver
Initial adult identity
Half
21. Minerals function primarily as structural elements in teeth - muscles - hemoglobin - and hormones. They are also critical in the regulation of body processes - including muscle contraction - heart function - blood clotting - protein synthesis - and _
Blood
Minimum
DPM
Intentional
22. Carbon monoxide is a colorless - odorless - tasteless gas that possesses a very strong physiological attraction for ___________ - the oxygen-carrying component of each red blood cell.
Hemoglobin
Selye
Gum
Nervous
23. Disease transmission during this stage is possible - but not _________. Until the host's overall health has been strengthened - he or she may be especially susceptible to another disease pathogen.
Probable
Intensity
Denial
22.5
24. _______ disorder is a mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of mania and depression.
Amino acids
Bipolar
Metabolism
Initial adult identity
25. A form of obesity in which fat cells are ________ but not excessive in numbers is called hypertrophic obesity.
Most
Depressants
Enlarged
Opiates
26. Symptoms of prostate disease include difficulty in __________ - frequent urination - continued wetness - blood in the urine - low back pain - and an ache in the upper thighs.
Stress
Acme
Urinating
Gender
27. For a disease to be ___________ - a person must come into contact with the disease-producing agent - or pathogen - such as a virus - bacterium - or fungus.
Chronic fatigue
Transferred
Assault
Contraception
28. Two fats - linoleic acid and ______ linolenic acid are essential dietary components.
Bypass
Alpha
Solid waste
140
29. Depression is an emotional state characterized by exaggerated feelings of sadness - melancholy - dejection - worthlessness - emptiness - and hopelessness that are _____________ and out of proportion to reality.
Inappropriate
Postural
Pectoris
Indirect
30. Dr. Hans _____ coined the word distress for harmful - unpleasant stress.
Perceptions
Protective
Aerobic
Selye
31. People may feel fear when they believe that they are in ______.
Emphysema
Danger
Sympathetic
Essential
32. When patients realize that bargaining can only postpone their fate - they may begin the __________ stage.
Lifetime
Depression
Part D
Stomach
33. HIV is known to be spread only by direct sexual contact involving the exchange of body fluids - the sharing of hypodermic needles - _____________ of infected blood - and perinatal transmission.
Deaths
Sigmund Freud
Hereditary
Transfusion
34. Although the ________ of people will experience marriage - alternatives to marriage exist. The most common alternative to marriage is singlehood.
Dilation
Majority
Injury
Chiropractic
35. Additionally - the absence of cellular ______________ (a property seen in normal cells that 'keeps them at home') allows cancer cells to spread through the circulatory or lymphatic system to distant points via metastasis.
Portal of entry
Love
Mechanical
Cohesiveness
36. Saturated fats - including those found in animal sources and in vegetable oils to which _________ has been added - becoming trans-fatty acids - need to be carefully limited in a modern healthy diet.
Resistance
Marrow
Pleasures
Hydrogen
37. BAC is the percentage of alcohol in a measured quantity of blood and can be determined directly through the analysis of a blood sample or indirectly through the analysis of exhaled ___.
Nicotine
Heart rate
Air
Genetically
38. When users take a psychoactive drug - the patterns of ________ system function are altered.
Ovary
Moved
Nervous
Six
39. Other age related changes affecting nutrition include physical changes to the teeth - _________ glands - taste buds and changes to the gastrointestinal tract.
Salivary
Fat
Vitamins
Pain
40. PAD is damage resulting from restricted blood flow to the ___________ - especially the legs and feet.
Extremities
Pituitary
Contaminate
SLE
41. ____________ reflects the process of contributing to the collective good.
Generativity
Majority
Embryo
Anger
42. The bacterium of syphilis - Treponema pallidum - a spirochete - is transmitted from an infected person to a new host through ________ contact.
Maintain
Digestion
Intimate
22.5
43. The least common form of asthma is _________ asthma.
Similars
Intrinsic
22.5
Medical
44. Humans react to stress with the fight or flight response. The heart and breathing rates speed up - sweating increases - the muscles become tense and __________ stops.
Digestion
Nonliving
Alcohol
Positive
45. Harm that is committed against a child is referred to as _____ _____.
Majority
Intrinsic
Child abuse
Half
46. This narrowing fosters the development of chronic ______________ of the airways - which is the most damaging aspect of asthma.
Majority
Rectum
Inflammation
Self-care
47. AAI (artificially acquired immunity) occurs when the body is exposed to weakened or _______ infectious agents introduced through vaccination or immunization.
Exposed
Killed
Physical
Homicide
48. Stroke is a general term of a wide variety of crises that result from _____ _____ damage in the brain.
Behavior
Blood vessel
Indulgence
Similars
49. Cholesterol is attached to structures called ____________.
Hallucinogenic
Unity
Lipoproteins
Diameter
50. If left untreated - this bacterial infection can result in an inflammatory disease called rheumatic ______.
Third
OTC
Fever
Connective