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DSST Health - 2
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health-fitness-nutrition
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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. Sexual ______________ consists of unwanted attention of a sexual nature that creates embarrassment or stress
HPV (human papillomavirus).
Syphilis.
Compulsion.
Harassment.
2. Like the particulate phase - the ____________ phase of tobacco smoke is composed of a variety of physiological active compounds - including carbon monoxide - carbon dioxide - ammonia - hydrogen cyanide - isoprene - acetaldehyde - and acetone
Intimacy
Uterus.
Homeopathy.
Gaseous.
3. _______________ refers to an attraction between same-gender partners
Denial.
Water.
Homosexuality.
Synergistic.
4. This process is called ____________ identification.
Anonymous.
Saturated.
Radon.
Gender.
5. After ovulation - the secretory phase of the menstrual cycle starts when the remnants of the graafian follicle restructure themselves into a corpus ____________
Epidemic.
MSW (municipal solid waste).
Psychoactive.
Luteum.
6. _________ is temporary immunity achieved by providing antibodies to a person exposed to a particular pathogen
PAI (passively acquired immunity).
Particulate.
Epitaph.
Gastroplasty.
7. This level of intensity is called the ________.
THR (target heart rate).
Depression
Lung.
Emotions.
8. The _______________ Approach - developed by Sigmund Freud - focuses on a person's development during childhood and how this relates to their subconscious motivations
Distress.
Prostate.
Psychoanalytic.
Bipolar.
9. ______________ drugs work by destroying cancer cells' ability to use important materials or carry out cell division in a normal manner
Chemotherapy.
Cholesterol.
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Acid.
10. ____________ is a hormone which is required by the body for the effective metabolism of glucose (blood sugar)
Exercise.
Insulin.
Companionate.
Decline.
11. ________________ health care includes acupuncture - chiropractic - homeopathy - naturopathy - herbalism - reflexology - and ayurveda
Alternative.
Saturated.
Paraphilia.
Immunotherapy.
12. Alcohol abuse by college students usually takes place through a drinking pattern called __________ drinking.
Agent.
Gaseous.
Social.
Binge.
13. This environment forms the second link in the chain of infection and is referred to as the ____________ in which the agent resides.
Reservoir
Intrinsic.
Rheumatic.
Identity.
14. Within the last decade - ________________ is a new term that has been used to describe the relationship between drug-dependent people and those around them
Denial.
Rehabilitation.
Codependence.
Genetic.
15. In urban areas located in cooler climates - sulfur oxides and particulate matter combine with moisture to form a grayish haze known as _______
Contraception.
Orgasmic
Smog.
Cessation
16. ________ cancer is one of the most lethal forms of cancer that is frequently diagnosed
Eustress.
Post-abortion.
Migraine.
Lung.
17. ________________ is the enrichment of a body of water with nutrients - which causes overabundant growth of plants
. Gender.
Eutrophication.
Angioplasty.
Post traumatic.
18. Jean ___________ - a Swiss psychologist - was influenced by Freud's work as he worked on his own theories of development
Euthanasia.
Muscle mass.
Piaget.
Social.
19. Increasing physical activity stimulates the release of ________________.
Indirect.
Flight.
Endorphins.
LDL (Low-density lipoprotein).
20. _____________ is the process of using formaldehyde-based fluids to replace the blood components
Contraception.
Benign.
Urinary
Embalming.
21. The __________ monitors and regulates the quality of municipal drinking water supplies
Kubler-Ross.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency).
Coitus.
Rehabilitation.
22. COLD is made up of two separate - but related diseases. Chronic ____________ is the persistent inflammation and infection of the smaller airways within the lung
Companionate.
Harassment.
. Bronchitis.
Menarche
23. Pathological changes to the liver resulting from chronic - heavy alcohol consumption are known as _____________
A.
22.5%.
Cirrhosis.
PAD (Peripheral artery disease).
24. ____________ disorder is a mood disorder characterized by alternating episodes of mania and depression
Bipolar.
Smoking.
Biological.
Isometric.
25. The trash that is collected from our homes is referred to as ________.
Repression.
Smog.
Euthanasia.
MSW (municipal solid waste).
26. When an illness is __________ - the effect of being ill may extend over long periods of time - perhaps even an entire life
Chronic.
Incubation.
Composition.
Rehabilitation.
27. 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
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Ovarian
Kubler-Ross.
MSW (municipal solid waste).
28. _______________ obesity is a form of obesity seen in people who possess an abnormally large number of fat cells.
Hypercellular
Epitaph.
HMO (Health Maintenance Organizations).
Intentional.
29. Nearly 60% of all motor vehicle crashes are caused by ______________
SLE (Systemic lupus erythematosus).
Gaseous.
Testicle.
Speeding.
30. A ______________ drug effect is a dangerous consequence of taking different drugs in the same general category at the same time
Herpes.
Harassment.
CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome).
Synergistic.
31. The emergence of the _______-_______ movement is the trend toward individuals taking increased responsibility for prevention or management of certain health conditions
Self-care.
Depression
Benign.
Risk.
32. Once referred to as venereal diseases - _________'s are infectious diseases that are spread primarily through intimate sexual contact
Repression.
HDL (high-density lipoprotein).
Smog.
STD (sexually transmitted diseases).
33. ________ rape is a form of acquaintance rape that involves forced sexual intercourse by a dating partner
Social phobia.
Date.
Crisis.
Benign.
34. __________ stress can occur when someone is not able to respond immediately to a threat (real or imaginary)
Reservoir
Chronic.
Exercise.
Obsession.
35. 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
ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating hormone).
Durable.
HPV (human papillomavirus).
Emotions.
36. Nicotine increases blood _____________ adhesiveness
Spiritual.
Platelet.
Reservoir
Erectile.
37. The principal cause for the development of coronary heart disease is ________________ - which is a buildup of plaque on the inner walls of arteries
Men.
Synergistic.
Cannabis.
Atherosclerosis.
38. _____________ - or the blending of both feminine and masculine qualities - is more clearly evident in our society now than ever before
Alzheimer's.
Androgyny
Recovery.
Alternative.
39. When used on a routine basis - _______ medications should be carefully discussed with a physician or pharmacist.
SLE (Systemic lupus erythematosus).
TSS (Toxic shock syndrome).
OTC (Over the counter).
Oxidation.
40. The most common alternative to marriage is _______________.
Morals.
Radiation.
Singlehood.
Integrity.
41. ____________ is a crime involving an assailant's planned efforts to pursue an intended victim
Stalking
Bipolar.
Self-esteem.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency).
42. ____________ determinants of death refer to measures of bodily functions.
Clinical.
Carbon monoxide.
Flexibility.
Celibacy.
43. An _______________ is a recurrent - irrational - unwanted thought or impulse
Obsession.
Ayurveda.
Biological.
Herpes.
44. 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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45. ____________ nervosa is a disorder of emotional origin in which binge eating patterns are established and usually accompanied by purging
Bulimia.
Self-care.
Abraham Maslow.
Companionate.
46. Secondhand tobacco smoke can increase the risk of acute _________ attacks that require hospital emergency care
Clinical.
Prodromal.
Platelet.
Asthma.
47. 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
Plateau.
Additives.
Helper T.
. Lower.
48. An agent used to destroy insects and other pests is known as a ______________
Pesticide.
Social.
Risk.
Unintentional.
49. Alcohol is classified as a CNS (Central Nervous System) ______________ drug
Pap.
Psychoanalytic.
Osteoarthritis.
Depressant.
50. 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.
Pesticide.
General adaptation.
Alternative.
Pap.