Vocabulary
Essential Nutrients
Blood Pressure
Chain of Infection
Eating Disorders
100

Generally refers to changes in size.

What is growth?

100

These types of food are high in protein.

What is meat, fish, beans, etc.?
100

90-100/60 and below is considered this.

What is Hypotension

100

The first link of chain of infection.

what is infectious agent?

100
the definition of compulsive eating.

What is binge eating, or eating uncontrollably even when not physically hungry

200

Occurs through maturation of physical, mental capacities, and learning.

What is development?

200

The sugars, starches and fibers found in fruits, grains, vegetables and milk products

What are carbohydrates?

200

140/90 and above is considered this.

What is Hypertension?

200
the fourth link of the chain of infection.

What is mode of transmission?

200

The signs of someone with an eating disorder.

what is baggy clothes, obsessive behavior, depression, isolation, etc.

300

TPR stands for.

What is temperature, pulse, and respiration?

300

If you eat a large variety of food, you get plenty of this so you don't have to have extra.

What are vitamins?

300

When pumping the blood pressure cuff, the valve is this.

What is closed?

300
the second link of the chain of infection.

What is a reservoir host?

300

The typical person to have an eating disorder.

1. perfectionist 

2. obedient 

3. over-compliant 

4. highly motivated 

5. successful academically 

6. well liked 

7. good athlete 

400

An eating disorder that makes people lose more weight than is considered healthy for their age and height.

What is anorexia nervosa?

400

Minerals are found in these types of foods.

  • apricots, bananas, figs, prunes, raisins
  • brown rice, granary bread, wholemeal bread, wholewheat pasta, nuts, pulses
  • courgettes, green leafy vegetables, okra, parsnips, peas, sweet corn
  • lean meat
  • milk, yoghurt.
400

Blood is carried to the heart by the way of these vessels.

What are veins?

400
the 6th link of the chain of infection.

What is susceptible host?

400

What bulimic behavior causes.

1. stomach rupture 

2. tooth erosion

3. inflammation of the mucous lining of the mouth and throat 

4. may eventually cause heart and liver damage 



500

An eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging, often through forced vomiting.

What is bulimia nervosa?

500

Water is found in this.

What is water?

500

The measurement of blood pressure. 

What is mm Hg; millimeters of mercury?

500

The difference between portal of exit and portal of entry.

What is portal of exit is how the infectious agent exit the reservoir host and portal of entry is how the infectious agent enter the susceptible host?

500

This percentage of people with a eating disorder are men.

What is 10%

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