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DSST Health
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Stress is your body's response to physical or mental demands or pressures. The physical or mental demands that cause the stress are called _________.
Ovary
Stressors
Heredity
Prodromal
2. Siblings - the media - and the __________ also play important roles in gender development.
Love
Coordination
Goals
Community
3. The fetus is still surrounded by the _________ sac and the placenta has formed along the uterine lining.
Amniotic
Full
Crying
Bread
4. The fifth stage of infection is known as the ________ stage - also called the convalescence stage - and is characterized by apparent recovery from the invading agent.
Responsible
Homes
Recovery
Good
5. ___________ effects can often be reduced by choosing responsible health behaviors.
Immune
Kubler-Ross
Stalking
Hereditary
6. ________ - or murder - is the intentional killing of one person by another.
Symptoms
B
Fertility
Homicide
7. The word subconscious refers to a part of the brain that is not accessible to ________.
Love
Absorption
Thought
Distress
8. Fear can make a person break into a _____ - it can cause their hands and feet to go cold - and it can speed up their heart beat.
Risk factor
Sweat
Digested
Fights
9. A form of cardiovascular disease (CVD) - _______ _______ disease - also known as coronary artery disease - involves damage to the vessels that supply blood to the heart muscle.
Coronary heart
Saliva
8
Indian
10. The process whereby gender __________ is transmitted to the child is usually more obvious than the practices observed during the gender identity period.
Vascular
Acceptance
Preference
Stressors
11. Exercise is a good defense against stress. Increasing ________ activity stimulates the release of endorphins.
Resistance
Physical
Pleasures
Bias
12. Many people are developing the expertise to prevent or manage numerous types of illness - injuries - and conditions. They are learning to assess their health status and treat - monitor - and rehabilitate themselves in a manner that was once thought p
Nerves
Diabetes
Physician
Euthanasia
13. The least common form of asthma is _________ asthma.
Public speaking
Intrinsic
Post traumatic stress
Type 1
14. _______ energy production is the body's means of energy production when the respiratory and circulatory systems are able to process and transport a sufficient amount of oxygen to muscle cells.
Different
Urethra
Blood
Aerobic
15. The average-sized adult has approximately 6 quarts of blood in his or her ___________ system.
Circulatory
Elderly
Ionizing
10
16. For proper _____ conduction to occur within portions of the brain and spinal cord - an insulating sheath of myelin must surround neurons. In the progressive disease multiple sclerosis - the cells that produce myelin are destroyed and myelin productio
Nerve
Winter
Eccentric
Chronic
17. The Food Pyramid describes five food groups. The base of the pyramid is made up of the _____ - Cereal - Rice - and Pasta group - with a recommendation of 6 to 11 servings per day.
Interaction
Bread
Arousal
Congestive
18. Freud identified _____ developmental stages from birth to the middle of adolescence.
Five
Netherlands
Electrical
Air
19. Genetic mutations develop when dividing cells _______ genetic information.
Hormones
Miscopy
Testes
Ammonia
20. Infectious agents must have the support and protection of a favorable environment to survive. This environment forms the ______ link in the chain of infection and is referred to as the reservoir in which the agent resides.
Neurotransmitters
Autoimmune
Second
Winter
21. In most infectious conditions - the portals of entry prove to be within the same systems as the portals of _____ were for the infected people.
Exit
Dilate
Monthly
Pesticide
22. Denial is the refusal to recognize _______.
Mentally
Reality
Alcohol
Global warming
23. PAD is damage resulting from restricted blood flow to the ___________ - especially the legs and feet.
Extremities
Anoxia
Allergens
Crowd
24. The ability of joints to function through an intended range of motion is known as ___________.
Pathogenic
Crypts
Solid
Flexibility
25. __________ patients often develop a 'barrel chest' as they lose the ability to exhale fully.
Water
Depressant
Emphysema
Deadly
26. ______________ drugs are psychoactive drugs that produce hallucinations - which are perceived distortions of reality.
Death
Hemoglobin
Hallucinogenic
Drug
27. As a result - patients feel _____ quickly after eating a small meal.
Streptococcal
Full
Cerebrovascular
Third
28. To honor this set point for desirable weight - the body adjusts its baseline use of energy - the basal __________ rate - upward or downward to accommodate an excessive intake of calories or an inadequate intake of calories.
Sweat
Action
Metabolic
Isokinetic
29. In her classic book ______________ - Kubler-Ross summarized the psychological stages that dying people often experience.
On Death and Dying
10
Unknown
Frequency
30. According to the Food Pyramid - the second greatest proportion of your diet should come from the Vegetable group with a recommended _______ servings per day.
Basal metabolic
Engineering
3 - 5
Family
31. Although people have attempted to sober up by drinking hot coffee - taking cold showers - or exercising - the oxidation rate of alcohol is unaffected. Passage of time remains the _____ effective remedy for diminishing alcohol's effects.
Preoperational
Air
Only
Nutrition
32. The Wear and Tear Theory of Aging states that aging happens due to the ______ done to our body's cells over time.
Damage
Goals
Mind
Nutritional
33. Celibacy may be short-term or last a _________ - and no identified physical or psychological complications appear to result from a celibate lifestyle.
Lifetime
Frightening
Radical
Crypts
34. In addition to increasing the risk of developing kidney disease - __________ - and nerve damage - diabetes increases the likelihood of developing heart and blood vessel disease.
Procedures
Nine
Heterosexuality
Blindness
35. The fifth developmental task of developing intimacy usually presents itself to people between young adulthood and _______ - when it appears important to establish one or more intimate relationships.
Midlife
D
Part D
Chronic fatigue
36. Narcotics - or _______ - are among the most dependence-producing drugs.
Opiates
Judgmental
Endorphins
Mononucleosis
37. Chronic __________ is the persistent inflammation and infection of the smaller airways within the lung.
Heterosexual
Danger
Nutrition
Bronchitis
38. Left untreated - the victim can die--usually as a result of ________________ failure.
Cardiovascular
Bronchitis
Peripheral
Emphysema
39. The _____________ nervous system has an arousal effect; it's associated with the 'fight or flight' response - and stimulation of sympathetic nerves result in effects such as increased heart beat or blood pressure.
Postural
Carcinoma
Sympathetic
Placenta
40. An agent used to destroy insects and other pests is known as a _________.
B
Radiation
Balloon
Pesticide
41. In urban areas located in ______ climates - sulfur oxides and particulate matter combine with moisture to form a grayish haze known as smog.
Opiates
Cooler
Homosexual
Alarm
42. For a fixed ________ fee - enrollees are given comprehensive health care with an emphasis on preventive health care.
Precancerous
Monthly
Compromise
Diameter
43. HPV is associated with the development of _______ _______.
Highest
Genital warts
Coordination
Fats
44. Endorphins decrease pain - suppress fatigue and produce euphoria. Neurotransmitters reduce _______ and increase alertness.
140
Exposed
Control
Stress
45. This is the initial ________ stage of the sexual response pattern. Each of the stages involves predictable changes in the structural characteristics and physiological function in both the male and the female.
Break
Alcoholism
Arousal
Anorexia nervosa
46. Chronic stress can occur when someone is not able to respond immediately to a threat (real or imaginary). It involves the body remaining in a high state of _______ for a long time.
Love
Reverse
Arousal
Amino acids
47. Amniocentesis is a test administered during pregnancy to check the baby for _______ disorders or chromosomal abnormalities.
Genetic
Bargaining
Cardiovascular
Immunizations
48. Positive mental health is an important part of wellness. In order for a person to function at the highest level - they must feel good mentally as well as ___________.
Exposed
Erectile dysfunction
Uterine
Physically
49. The ability to _______ and act on information - clarify values and beliefs - and exercise decision making skills is part of the intellectual dimension.
Anoxia
Process
Stomach
Bisexuals
50. This stage has also been called a silent stage. Transmission of the pathogen to a new host is possible - but not _________ during this state. During this stage - it's possible for a host to be infected - but not be infectious.
Cardiac
Needles
Probable
Mild