Reproductive Choices
Alcohol
Infectious Disease
Bias & Microaggressions/Chronic Conditions
Tobacco
100

Methods of preventing conception?

What is contraception?

100

A ____ BAC can result in impaired function, lowered alertness, and loss of small muscle control.

What is 0.05%

100

Disease causing agents.

What are pathogens?

100
Auras are associated with what type of headaches?

What are migraines?

100

Nicotine does this to the cilia in the lungs.

What is paralyzes them?

200

During ______ fertilized eggs implant in a women's fallopian tubes.

What is ectopic pregnancy?

200

Process by which yeast organisms break down plant sugars to yield ethanol.

What is fermentation?

200

A disease that is always present.

What is an endemic?
200

Consuming fruit juices is a trigger for what gastrointestinal disorder.

What is GERD?

200

Psychoactive ingredient in tobacco products

What is nicotine?

300

Emergency contraception is ____ % effective when used after 2-5 days.

What is 88?

300

Process in which alcohol vapors are condensed and mixed with water to make hard liquor.

What is distillation?

300

The body's defense mechanisms turning against itself.

What is an autoimmune disease?

300

attitude or internalized stereotypes that unconsciously affect our perceptions, actions, and decisions

What is implicit bias?

300

Stickiness of red blood cells associated with blood clots

Platelet adhesiveness

400

Loss of fetus before it's viable sometimes caused by genetic abnormalities, trauma to the mother, or hormonal imbalance.

What is a miscarriage?

400

A standard drink is the amount of any beverage that contains about ______ of pure alcohol

What is 14 grams?

400

The fear of being infected with germs.

What is mysophobia?
400

Aware of negative attitudes or prejudices toward groups of people and may allow those attitudes to affect behavior.

What is explicit bias?

400

True or False: Carbon monoxide interferes with the ability of red blood cells to carry oxygen.

What is true?

500

Condition characterized by high blood pressure, protein in urine, and edema.

What is preeclampsia?

500

The alcohol withdrawal syndrome that results in confusion, delusion, agitated behavior, and hallucination

What is delirium tremens?

500

Condition where: Host must come into contact with a pathogen; Host must be susceptible; Environment must be hospitable

What is the epidemiological triad of disease?

500

Unconscious messages that are insensitive and disparaging to a person’s racial identity or background.

What are micro insults?

500

Condition characterized by leathery white patches inside the mouth which is produced by contact with irritants from tobacco juice

What is leukoplakia?

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