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DSST Health - 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Alcohol is classified as a CNS (Central Nervous System) ______________ drug
Additives.
Labor.
Depressant.
Abraham Maslow.
2. For a disease to be transferred - a person must come into contact with the disease-producing agent - or ___________ - such as a virus - bacterium - or fungus
A.
Pathogen.
Nicotine.
Cervical.
3. ________________ sedate the user - slowing down central nervous system function
TSS (Toxic shock syndrome).
Repression.
Bulimia.
Depressants.
4. _________s are health care delivery plans under which health care providers agree to meet the covered medical needs of subscribers for a prepaid amount of money
Orgasmic
Progressive.
Roe.
HMO (Health Maintenance Organizations).
5. Some older people experience a loss of short-term memory. About one in 20 adults develops ___________________ disease - a serious disorder in which the person slowly loses the ability to remember and reason.
6. In general - ______________ excite or increase the activity of the central nervous system
Stimulants.
Scrotum.
Pap.
Herpes.
7. A _______________ risk factor is an attribute that a person has or is exposed to that increases the likelihood that he or she will develop some form of heart disease
Cardiovascular
Hypertension.
Self-care.
Frequency.
8. An _______________ is a recurrent - irrational - unwanted thought or impulse
Alzheimer's.
Depression
Saturated.
Obsession.
9. A ___________ headache is a very severe headache that can be triggered by stress.
Celibacy.
Androgyny
Water.
Migraine.
10. Cancer of the colon and __________ has a combined incidence and death rate second only to that of lung cancer
Homicide.
Currently popular is an extensive form of surgery called coronary artery ___________ surgery. Bypass.
Rectum.
Agent.
11. Perhaps the single greatest influence on alcohol research has been the finding that part of the vulnerability to alcoholism is ___________
Anger.
Genetic.
Migraine.
Indirect.
12. Characteristic birth defects noted in the children of some women who consume alcohol during their pregnancies is known as _________ alcohol syndrome.
Fetal.
Amniotic
Smoking.
Scrotum.
13. Sexual _______________ refers to the direction in which people focus their sexual interests
Home.
Orientation.
Rheumatic.
Recovery.
14. Lowering of the basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the primary factor that causes older adults to require ________ calorie intake
Emotions.
. Lower.
Social phobia.
OTC (Over the counter).
15. Caused by a nongonoccal bacterium - ____________ is considered to be the most prevalent STD in the United States today
ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormone).
Chlamydia.
Love.
Responsibility
16. When used on a routine basis - _______ medications should be carefully discussed with a physician or pharmacist.
Crisis.
OTC (Over the counter).
Radiation.
Water.
17. Physicians orders of do not resuscitate (DNR) is an example of _____________ or passive euthanasia
Indirect.
Uterus.
Chlamydia.
Hallucinogenic
18. __________ is a potentially fatal condition resulting from the proliferation of certain bacteria in the vagina that enter the general blood circulation
Depressants.
TSS (Toxic shock syndrome).
Sigmund Freud.
Denial.
19. The third stage of infection is known as the _____________ stage - also called the acme or acute stage - and is often the most unpleasant stage for the host
Atherosclerosis.
Euthanasia.
Chiropractic.
Clinical.
20. Such methods are called defense mechanisms. ______________ is the most basic of all defense mechanisms.
Coitus.
Repression.
Isometric.
Risk.
21. The process of teaching behavior based on the beliefs and habits of the family and community is called ________________
Chronic.
. Lower.
Hypertension.
Socialization.
22. The ___________ is a soft rubber cup with a springlike metal rim that - when properly fitted and inserted by the user - rests in the top of the vagina
Occupational.
Diaphragm
Ionizing.
Obsession.
23. Birth occurs in three stages. The process of birth is called _________.
Emotions.
Pathogen.
THR (target heart rate).
Labor.
24. Some professional nurses specialize in a clinical area and become certified as nurse _________________.
Insulin.
Homeopathy.
Practitioners.
Impedance.
25. ____________ classified human needs into different levels such as self-actualization - esteem - and safety needs
Abraham Maslow.
Podiatrists.
Bargaining.
Anonymous.
26. S. Supreme Court case _______ v. Wade - the United States joined many of the world's most populated countries in legalizing abortions within certain guidelines.
Roe.
Podiatrists.
Resistance.
Incubation.
27. _______________ reflects the process of contributing to the collective good
Generativity.
Migraine.
Contact.
Hypercellular
28. _______________ drugs cause intoxication - altering a persons feelings - behavior - perceptions and moods
Unintentional.
Psychoactive.
Abraham Maslow.
Carbohydrates.
29. The principal cause for the development of coronary heart disease is ________________ - which is a buildup of plaque on the inner walls of arteries
Sigmund Freud.
Absorption.
Atherosclerosis.
Carbohydrates.
30. Surpassed only by lung cancer - __________ cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer in women
Osteopathy
Breast.
Post-abortion.
New host.
31. _______________ is a system of medical practice that combines allopathic principles with specific attention to postural mechanics of the body
Endometrium.
ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormone).
Anger.
Osteopathy
32. Synonymous with abstinence - ____________ can be defined as the self-imposed avoidance of sexual intimacy
Radiation.
Celibacy.
Ground.
Denial.
33. _____________'s theories about the importance of the subconscious in personality development are the basis for the psychoanalytic approach to personality
Labor.
Sigmund Freud.
Diabetes.
Shyness.
34. A primary form of fat found in the blood is known as _________________
Fiber.
HDL (high-density lipoprotein).
Exposure.
Cholesterol.
35. Noncancerous - or ___________ tumors do not spread
Breast.
Complementary.
Emotions.
Benign.
36. The active chemical compound found in most over-the-counter diet products is called _________
PPA (phenylpropanolamine).
Prodromal.
Entombment.
Unhealthy.
37. The health effects of _______________ exposure depend on many factors including the duration - type - dose of exposure - and individual sensitivity
Homosexuality.
. Gender.
Particulate.
Radiation.
38. _______________ provide services related to an understanding of behavior patterns or perceptions
Recovery.
Psychologists.
Prostate.
Vascular.
39. _____________ - or the sharing of living quarters by unmarried people - represents another alternative to marriage
PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls).
Exercise.
Dyspareunia.
Cohabitation.
40. Genetic _____________ develop when dividing cells miscopy genetic information
Epidemic.
Mutations
Socialization.
Gastroplasty.
41. _________ is damage resulting from restricted blood flow to the extremities - especially the legs and feet
Stimulants.
PAD (Peripheral artery disease).
Thermal.
Minerals.
42. __________ (men or women?) are more likely to use - abuse - and be dependent on illicit drugs
Men.
Amniotic
Migraine.
Unintentional.
43. _________ is a general term of a wide variety of crises that result from blood vessel damage in the brain
Cirrhosis.
Stroke.
Recovery.
Fermentation.
44. The average-sized adult has approximately _______ quarts of blood in his or her circulatory system
45. Pathological changes to the liver resulting from chronic - heavy alcohol consumption are known as _____________
PPA (phenylpropanolamine).
Obsession.
Cirrhosis.
. Lower.
46. In the chain of infection - pathogenic agents enter the bodies of uninfected people through the portal of _________
Condom.
Entry.
Grief
Durable.
47. In insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus - or _______ ___ diabetes - the body produces little or no insulin
Contraception.
Type I.
Clinical.
Exercise.
48. Increasing physical activity stimulates the release of ________________.
Cirrhosis.
Endorphins.
Orientation.
Dehydration.
49. _____________ injuries are injuries that are committed on purpose
Intentional.
Exhaustion.
CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome).
Orgasmic
50. Nearly 60% of all motor vehicle crashes are caused by ______________
Hate.
Speeding.
Ayurveda.
Kubler-Ross.