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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. The bacterium of ___________ - Treponema pallidum - a spirochete - is transmitted from an infected person to a new host through intimate contact
Thermal.
Mononucleosis.
Syphilis.
Carbon monoxide.
2. Electrical _______________ is a method to test for the percentage of body fat using resistance to the flow of electrical current
Impedance.
Amniotic
Diaphragm
Grief
3. An _______________ is a recurrent - irrational - unwanted thought or impulse
Fiber.
Ovolactovegetarian.
PAD (Peripheral artery disease).
Obsession.
4. Studies indicate that a smoker's risk of ________________ disease decreases quickly after quitting regardless of how long they smoked
Cardiovascular.
Congestive.
Flexibility.
Distress.
5. ________________ is the enrichment of a body of water with nutrients - which causes overabundant growth of plants
Eutrophication.
Hypertension.
LDL (Low-density lipoprotein).
Androgyny
6. 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 ________________.
CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome).
Global warming.
Codependence.
Rehabilitation.
7. ____________ is a crime involving an assailant's planned efforts to pursue an intended victim
Compulsion.
Stalking
ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormone).
Generativity.
8. When coronary arteries become narrowed - _________ pain - or angina pectoris - is often felt
Bipolar.
Alternative.
Chest.
Dyspareunia.
9. The Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 is now referred to as Medicare Part _____
Incubation.
Additives.
Carbon monoxide.
D.
10. ________ is used in the digestion and absorption of food and is the medium in which most of the chemical reactions take place within the body
Exercise.
Condom.
Rectum.
Water.
11. The American Cancer Society recommends women begin routine mammograms at age ______
Love.
Absorption.
40
Ovolactovegetarian.
12. AIDS is caused by HIV - a virus that attacks the __________ ___ cells of the immune system
Helper T.
Crisis.
Contact.
Companionate.
13. People may feel _______ when they believe that they are in danger
Melanoma.
Fear.
Pathogen.
BAC (Blood alcohol concentration).
14. 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.
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15. The second stage is called ________________.
Six. Blood's functions -
Aerobic
Neglect.
Resistance.
16. _____________'s theories about the importance of the subconscious in personality development are the basis for the psychoanalytic approach to personality
Partner.
MSW (municipal solid waste).
Depression.
Sigmund Freud.
17. When an illness is __________ - the effect of being ill may extend over long periods of time - perhaps even an entire life
Coronary.
Proteins.
Contact.
Chronic.
18. Induced abortions undertaken during the sixth through ninth weeks of pregnancy are generally done through ____________ aspiration of the uterine contents
Atherosclerosis.
TSS (Toxic shock syndrome).
Vacuum.
Menarche
19. Because joints are less flexible - some older people develop ________________ - a condition in which joints become painful
Immune.
Psychoactive.
Women.
Osteoarthritis.
20. If a relationship progresses - passionate love is replaced by _____________ love
Cirrhosis.
Companionate.
Mononucleosis.
Insulin.
21. Diseases associated with smokeless tobacco include oral cancer - periodontal disease and cancer of the digestive and ___________ systems
Urethra.
Endurance.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency).
Urinary
22. Increasing physical activity stimulates the release of ________________.
Inhalants.
Cardiovascular.
Psychoactive.
Endorphins.
23. During the _______________ stage - patients fully realize that they are going to die
Anonymous.
Oxidation.
Insulin.
Acceptance
24. By _________ adulthood - the aging process has changed a person's physical appearance
Naturopathy.
THR (target heart rate).
Older.
Cessation
25. __________ (Men or Women?) commit the most suicides
Celibacy.
Men.
OTC (Over the counter).
Rhinitis.
26. The second stage of infection is referred to as the ______________ stage
Acute.
Prodromal.
Homicide.
Breast.
27. _____________ cancer is one of the most lethal forms of cancer - with a survival rate of only 4% at 5 years after diagnosis
Eutrophication.
Abortion.
Ayurveda.
Pancreatic.
28. _____________ - which are the primary components of muscle and connective tissue - are compounds composed of chains of amino acids
Deductible.
Depressants.
Proteins.
Oxidation.
29. Burning tobacco forms ___________ ____________ gas - which is one of the most harmful components of tobacco smoke
Carbon monoxide.
Osteopathy
Androgyny
Ayurveda.
30. The stages in this process have helped form the basis for the modern movement of death education. Perhaps the most widely recognized name in the area is __________-________.
Insulin.
Decline.
Kubler-Ross.
Agent.
31. The health effects of _______________ exposure depend on many factors including the duration - type - dose of exposure - and individual sensitivity
Six. Blood's functions -
Radiation.
Scrotum.
OTC (Over the counter).
32. One example of an ____________ relationship is controlling behavior - when one partner attempts to manage the daily activities of the other partner
Osteoarthritis.
Fossil
Unhealthy.
General adaptation.
33. Whether it's called social graces - skills - or insights - ___________ ability is the third dimension of total health
Coping.
Greenhouse.
Social.
Water.
34. Caused by a nongonoccal bacterium - ____________ is considered to be the most prevalent STD in the United States today
Chlamydia.
Intentional.
Naturopathy.
. Gender.
35. The testes are originally formed inside the body near the abdomen. However - just before birth - they descend into a pouch of loose skin called the ____________.
Responsibility
Directives.
Orientation.
Scrotum.
36. Some professional nurses specialize in a clinical area and become certified as nurse _________________.
Remediation.
Practitioners.
Agent.
Scrotum.
37. How you feel about yourself is known as your ______-________
Fossil
Self-esteem.
Amniotic
Bulimia.
38. Although religious beliefs and practices could be included in the _____________ dimension of health - the category could be extended to include a person's relationship with other living things
Pap.
Ground.
Erectile.
Spiritual.
39. ____________ disorder is a mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of mania and depression
Bipolar.
_______________ defenses are first-line defenses - since they physically separate the internal body from the external environment. Mechanical.
Reservoir
Asthma.
40. By the end of young adulthood - most people are ready to accomplish the second developmental task of establishing _______________.
Piaget.
. Lower.
Melanoma.
Independence.
41. The _________ layer is a layer of triatomic oxygen that surrounds the Earth and filters much of the sun's radiation before it can reach the Earth's surface
Ozone.
Breast.
Heterosexuality.
Endorphins.
42. Spiritual health includes one's __________ - ethics - intrinsic values and beliefs
Resistance.
Vacuum.
Morals.
Intimacy
43. _____________ is most frequently found in the skin - nose - mouth - throat - stomach - intestinal tract - glands - nerves - breasts - urinary and genital structures - lungs - kidneys - and liver.
Cohabitation.
Heredity.
Carcinoma.
HPV (human papillomavirus).
44. The fourth link in the chain of infection is the mode of ________________ - or the way that pathogens are passed from reservoirs to susceptible hosts
Breast.
Transmission.
Post-abortion.
Older.
45. Cancer of the colon and __________ has a combined incidence and death rate second only to that of lung cancer
Psychoanalytic.
Resistance.
Homosexuality.
Rectum.
46. A __________________ occlusion is a blockage to arteries supplying blood to the cerebral cortex of the brain
Anger.
Obsession.
Remediation.
Cerebrovascular.
47. Direct _______________ usually involves the administration of large amounts of depressant drugs which eventually causes all central nervous system functions to stop
Euthanasia.
Erectile.
Orgasmic
_______________ defenses are first-line defenses - since they physically separate the internal body from the external environment. Mechanical.
48. Nearly 60% of all motor vehicle crashes are caused by ______________
Speeding.
CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome).
Proteins.
Impedance.
49. 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
Control.
Fermentation.
Fallopian.
Helper T.
50. __________ gas is a naturally occurring radioactive gas produced by the decay of uranium
Singlehood.
Radon.
Condom.
Saturated.