What is an example of a barrier method?
Internal condoms
External condoms
What does the acronym A.C.T. stand for?
Acknowledge
Care
Tell
What are 10 healthy relationship signs?
Good pace
Trust
Honesty
Independence
Respect
Equality
Kindness
Taking Responsibility
Healthy Conflict
Fun
Give me an example of a SMART goal.
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Relevant
Timely
What are the four types of infectious diseases?
Viral
Bacterial
Fungi
Parasitic
What is the MOST effective form of birth control to protect against STI's and pregnancy?
Abstinence.
What is stigma?
a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
What are 10 signs of an unhealthy relationship?
Intensity
Belittling
Possessiveness
Guilting
Manipulation
Volatility
Isolation
Deflecting Responsibility
Sabotage
Betrayal
What is a protective factor?
What is a risk factor?
Protective factors: lower your risks for disease etc
Risk factors: Increase your risk for disease etc
Which form of prevention occurs during routine doctor visits? (Primary, Secondary or Tertiary)
Primary Prevention
Bonus 100 points if you can tell me what the other two types of preventions are.
Are emergency contraceptives available OTC?
Plan B is available OTC
Ella is a prescription from your doctor
What is a social norm?
an unwritten, informal rule meant to guide behavior among the of society
Sexual assault is _______ WITHOUT ______________.
Sexual assault is a sexual behavior WITHOUT consent.
There are 10 dimensions of wellness, what are 6?
Environmental
Occupational
Mental/Emotional
Intellectual
Social
Spiritual
Financial
Multicultural
Physical
Sexual
What are health screenings?
Screenings are tests that look for
conditions before symptoms develop.
Screening tests can find conditions early, before they spread or create other
health issues.
What is a food desert?
a neighborhood where there is little or limited access to healthy and affordable food such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat milk and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet.
What are internal influences?
Your thoughts, values and feelings that affect the way you make decisions.
Can consent be given if alcohol or drugs are involved?
No. There cannot be any mind altering substance when consent is given.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of needs? What are the categories in order?
1. Physiological Needs
2. Safety Needs
3. Love and belonging
4. Esteem
5. Self-actualization
Are all diseases curable?
No.
What is food insecurity?
lack of access to a sufficient amount of food because of limited funds. More than 49 million American households are considered food insecure and are vulnerable to poor health as a result.
What are external influences?
The thoughts, feelings and values of the people around you that affect the way you feel.
Does nodding count as giving consent?
No.
Consent is an agreement between participants to engage in sexual activity.
A popular thing that others are doing. Ex. tanning, vaping, certain diets (keto).
What is a communicable disease? Give 1 example.
What is a non-communicable disease? Give 1 example.
Communicable diseases can be passed from person to person, animal to person, object to person. Examples will vary.
Non-communicable diseases cannot be passed from person to person. This is something that is not contagious. Examples will vary.