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DSST Health - 2
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health-fitness-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. ____________ is a traditional Indian medicine based on herbal remedies
Acid.
Fear.
Isometric.
Ayurveda.
2. The physiologically active - dependence-producing drug found in tobacco is known as ____________
Nicotine.
Homeopathy.
Anonymous.
Particulate.
3. Food _____________ are chemical compounds that are intentionally added to our food supply to change some aspect of the food - such as its color or texture
Practitioners.
Additives.
Ground.
Psychologists.
4. ______________ drugs work by destroying cancer cells' ability to use important materials or carry out cell division in a normal manner
Pneumonia.
Smoking.
Anaerobic.
Chemotherapy.
5. The passage of nutrients or alcohol through the walls of the stomach or intestinal tract into the bloodstream is known as _______________
Endurance.
Depressants.
Bipolar.
Absorption.
6. During the _______________ stage - patients fully realize that they are going to die
Acceptance
Chiropractic.
Additives.
Vascular.
7. The third link in the chain of infection is the ____________ of exit - or the point at which agents leave their reservoirs.
Portal.
Ozone.
Intimacy
Occupational.
8. Diseases associated with smokeless tobacco include oral cancer - periodontal disease and cancer of the digestive and ___________ systems
Fetal.
Adulthood.
Cardiovascular.
Urinary
9. _____________ - or the blending of both feminine and masculine qualities - is more clearly evident in our society now than ever before
Men.
Androgyny
Bipolar.
Cholesterol.
10. Smoking ________ therapies are available in a variety of forms - including nicotine gum - trans dermal patches - nicotine inhalation devices - and oral medications that affect neurotransmitters
Ayurveda.
Cessation
Risk.
PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls).
11. __________ is a potentially fatal condition resulting from the proliferation of certain bacteria in the vagina that enter the general blood circulation
TSS (Toxic shock syndrome).
PPA (phenylpropanolamine).
Grief
Decline.
12. _______________ refers to an attraction between same-gender partners
Homosexuality.
Pathogenic.
Cardiovascular.
Melanoma.
13. ____________ disorder is a mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of mania and depression
Prostate.
Clinical.
Bipolar.
Depressants.
14. People may feel _______ when they believe that they are in danger
Compulsion.
Alzheimer's.
Fear.
Date.
15. 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
Pathogen.
Infatuation.
Morals.
Resistance.
16. In general - ______________ excite or increase the activity of the central nervous system
Currently popular is an extensive form of surgery called coronary artery ___________ surgery. Bypass.
Stimulants.
Absorption.
Carcinoma.
17. Terminally ill people often follow the anger stage with the _____________ stage
Smog.
Atria.
Acute.
Bargaining.
18. The Drug Induced Rape Prevention and Punishment Act of 1996 adds up to ______ years to the prison sentence of any rapist who uses a drug to incapacitate a victim
20
Psychosomatic.
Particulate.
OTC (Over the counter).
19. They have established a ___________ identity
Acute.
Durable.
. Gender.
CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome).
20. During the sexual response cycle - ______________ is the engorgement of tissues that results when more blood is flowing into an organ than is flowing out
Isokinetic.
Responsibility
Vasocongestion.
Agent.
21. The principal cause for the development of coronary heart disease is ________________ - which is a buildup of plaque on the inner walls of arteries
Love.
Atherosclerosis.
Exhaustion.
Endurance.
22. The trash that is collected from our homes is referred to as ________.
Medicare.
Men.
MSW (municipal solid waste).
Inhalants.
23. Small amounts of _______ are essential to the body
Fat.
Mental health.
Diaphragm
Platelet.
24. _________ 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 air
PAI (passively acquired immunity).
Scrotum.
BAC (Blood alcohol concentration).
Fetal.
25. In addition to the living will - the ___________ power of attorney for health care is another important advance medical directive that can assist terminally ill or incapacitated patients
STD (sexually transmitted diseases).
Ground.
Durable.
Gender.
26. ____________ determinants of death refer to measures of bodily functions.
Piaget.
Desirable.
Fetal.
Clinical.
27. A ____________ is a preference for unusual sexual practices
Psychosomatic.
LDL (Low-density lipoprotein).
Paraphilia.
Chiropractic.
28. _______________ agents in the form of bacteria - viruses - and protozoa enter the water supply through human and animal wastes
Helper T.
Cardiovascular
Pathogenic.
Frequency.
29. ___________ are the strong - immediate reactions that you feel in response to an experience
Men.
Adulthood.
Angioplasty.
Emotions.
30. Increasing physical activity stimulates the release of ________________.
Herpes.
Binge.
Prostate.
Endorphins.
31. Physically - emotionally - socially - and occupationally - elderly people must accept at least some decline. For areas of decline in which some measure of reversal is possible - the elderly have an opportunity to seek ________________.
Herpes.
Child.
Rehabilitation.
Bulimia.
32. Survivors of traumatic events may develop a condition called _______ _____________ stress disorder.
Resistance.
Post traumatic.
Herpes.
Bipolar.
33. ___________ is really a family of more than 50 viruses - some of which produce recognized diseases in humans (chicken pox - shingles - mononucleosis and others)
Ovarian
Herpes.
Fat.
Osteoarthritis.
34. 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
Recovery.
Hypercellular
Transmission.
Overload.
35. Alcohol - also known as ethyl alcohol or ethanol - is the principal product of _________________
Fermentation.
Ovarian
Binge.
Vasocongestion.
36. The ________________ dimension of health includes the degree to which a person is able to cope with stress - remain flexible - and compromise to resolve conflict
Singlehood.
Women.
Emotional.
Durable.
37. Some professional nurses specialize in a clinical area and become certified as nurse _________________.
Alternative.
Practitioners.
Abortion.
OTC (Over the counter).
38. Although used interchangeably with contraception - birth ___________ is an umbrella term that refers to all of the procedures you might use to prevent the birth of a child
Water.
Control.
Dehydration.
Deductible.
39. Induced abortions undertaken during the sixth through ninth weeks of pregnancy are generally done through ____________ aspiration of the uterine contents
Vacuum.
D.
Global warming.
Osteoarthritis.
40. Because some physicians and families find it difficult to support indirect euthanasia - many people are starting to use legal documents - called advance medical _____________
Directives.
22.5%.
Fallopian.
Migraine.
41. Also known as the 'good cholesterol' - _________ transports cholesterol from the bloodstream to the liver - where it is eventually removed from the body
HDL (high-density lipoprotein).
Anger.
Pesticide.
Transmission.
42. The health effects of _______________ exposure depend on many factors including the duration - type - dose of exposure - and individual sensitivity
Responsibility
Love.
Radiation.
Roe.
43. Direct _______________ usually involves the administration of large amounts of depressant drugs which eventually causes all central nervous system functions to stop
Euthanasia.
Condom.
Piaget.
Depression
44. _____________ injuries are injuries that are committed on purpose
Love.
Platelet.
Sigmund Freud.
Intentional.
45. _______________ is an acquired reaction to a drug in which continued intake of the same dose has diminishing effects
Cirrhosis.
Tolerance.
Exposure.
Empowerment.
46. ______________ of training refers to the number of times per week a person should exercise
Exposure.
Thermal.
Frequency.
Menarche
47. Hans Selye found that a person's body adapts to a stressor through a set pattern of physical reactions. He termed this adjustment as the _____________ _______________ syndrome.
_______________ defenses are first-line defenses - since they physically separate the internal body from the external environment. Mechanical.
Psychoanalytic.
General adaptation.
Endorphins.
48. ____________ abuse refers to violence committed against a domestic partner
Syphilis.
Partner.
Orientation.
Gateway.
49. The uterus is lined with a thick spongy tissue called the ______________ - which provides a fertilized egg with nourishment during the early stages of development
BMI (body mass index).
Endometrium.
Mutations
Cirrhosis.
50. The emotional feelings that people experience after the death of a friend or relative are collectively called _________
Community
Mononucleosis.
Grief
Proteins.