Personal Wellness and Community Wellness/ Nutrition
SEM
Mental and Emotional Health Support
Substances/ Injury Prevention
Family Life and Human Sexuality
100

Dimensions of Wellness 

Multicultural

Emotional and Mental Wellness 

Environmental Wellness 

Financial Wellness 

Intellectual Wellness 

Occupational Wellness 

Physical Wellness 

Sexual Wellness 

Social Wellness 

Spiritual Wellness 

100

Which level of the SEM does this stressor belong under: 

School Policies 

Organizational 

100

What does ACT stand for? 

Acknowledge, Care, Tell 

100

Friends that use drugs is an example of ___________ for drug use 

Risk Factor 
100

Age of Consent

16

200

Can live in the body forever and cannot be cured 

Viral Conditions (Viruses) 
200

Cause of Stress 

Stressors 

Examples: poverty, lack of control, discrimination, violence, public speaking, abuse  

200

A person with anxiety and no transportation cannot access health care services. These are examples of: 

Internal and External Factors 

200
Making unconscious stereotypes and correlations,  that are made based on a persons experiences

Implicit Bias

200

Term used to describe a person's power to make their own choices about their sexuality

Sexual Agency

300

What can influence a young drivers ability to drive safely? (Name two)

Number of people in the car 

Phone Use 

Changing Music 

Gender 

Driving at night 

Eating 

Talking to Passenger 

300

Model that explains: 

Things you have direct control over 

Things you are concerned about and can influence 

Things you are concerned about, but cannot influence or control 

The circle of control

300

When the body starts to rely on a substance to function. When you stop using the substance, you experience physical symptoms of withdrawal. This can happen with or without psychological dependence. The chemical need of the body for a drug. The body’s cells require the drug in order to function “normally”.

Physiological Dependence

300

Having a loud, clear, and verbal yes before engaging in sexual activity is considered: 

Affirmative Consent

300

Behaviors and expectations shown in romantic or sexual situations 

Sexual Scripts 

400

The process of adding nutrients to food products to replace the nutrients that were lost during processing or to add additional nutrients that were not present. 

Fortification

400

Different identities a person has overlap and allow them to face additional privilege OR discrimination/oppression

Intersectionality 

400
A term that describes the emotional or mental components of substance use disorder, such as strong cravings for the substance or behavior and difficulty thinking about anything else. The belief that one needs a drug in order to feel good and function normally.

Psychological Dependence 

400

Having access to guns at home would be considered a

Social risk factor 

400

If you were to engage in sexual activity, which contraception methods are the most effective at preventing both pregnancies and STIs? 

Using a combination of birth control pills and a condom

500

Prevention Strategies 

Primary Prevention (Avoid the condition)

Secondary Prevention (Early detection)

Tertiary Prevention (Minimize the damage)

500

Difference between health inequity and disparities 

Health Inequity: Uneven distribution of resources to different communities/populations

Health Disparity: the health results of the people from these different communities/populations 

500

What are the Accessing Health Resources Skill Steps

1. Identify when, why and what type of resource is needed 

2. Evaluate an appropriate resource 

3. Create a plan to access/use the resource 

4. Reflect the pros and cons of the resource 

500

Strategies used to reduce the negative consequences of drug use

Harm Reduction 
500

Teen Reproductive Rights regarding pregnancy

Adopt, Keep, Abort, Safe Haven
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