Puberty begins with an increase in ___________ production.
What are hormones?
Most children have ____ primary teeth.
What is 20?
An estimated 25% of all people with HIV in the United States contracted HIV when they were around ___ years old.
What is 20?
Normal growth suggests good _________.
What is nutrition?
In Alaska it is prohibited to wake a sleeping bear for the purpose of ___________ __ ___________.
What is taking a photograph?
Hormones stimulate ____________, which is one of the major emotional triggers during puberty.
What is libido?
Boys who haven't started puberty by the age of __________ should visit a physician.
What is fifteen?
____________ is the number 1 family risk factor for drug or alcohol abuse.
What is parental drug/alcohol use?
Ladrillo means brick in Spanish, so when I hear “ladrillo,” which sounds sort of like ladder, I intentionally imagine a ladder leaning against a brick wall. Spanish is the official language of _________.
What is Spain?
The highest temperature recorded in Alaska was 100 degrees Fahrenheit in _____________in 1915.
What is Fort Yukon?
During adolescence the prevalence of _____________ is twice as great in girls compared to boys.
What is depression?
_________ is a sideways curvature of the spine that occurs most often during the growth spurt just before puberty.
What is Scoliosis?
•___________ of alcohol use is associated with a more rapid development of dependence and with worse outcomes.
What is Earlier onset?
•About a quarter of all school-aged children have a ___________________.
What is a significant vision problem?
Alaska is the only state name that you can type on ______________________.
What is one row of a keyboard?
In a study boys who were late-maturing were more likely to have internalizing behaviors and ______________ on others.
What is emotional reliance?
•The most common overuse injuries involve the ______ and ______.
What is the knee and foot?
• ___________ use in adolescence, a time of brain development, is associated with reduced IQ, decreased neural connectivity, increased risks of depression, suicidality, and psychosis in young adulthood, and may be associated with cognitive impairment.
What is a Cannabis?
The musculoskeletal exam is especially important if child___________ __ _________.
What is competes in sports?
The largest salmon ever caught was at the ________ River. It weighed 97.5 lbs.
What is the Kenai?
•Studies have documented an association between early pubertal maturation in girls and increased engagement in _______________________.
What is risk-taking behaviors ?
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) refers to excessive, prolonged, and/or irregular endometrial bleeding. In adolescents, __________ accounts for approximately 80 percent of cases of AUB.
What is anovulation?
A patient can have HIV without having _________.
What is AIDS?
•_________, ________ and ________ differ from most other mammals because they are polyphyodonts. ( Continue to grow new teeth).
What are manatees, elephants and kangaroos?
The state bird of Alaska is the ________ ________.
What is a willow ptarmigan?