Seven Dimensions of Wellness
Stress
S.M.A.R.T Goal
Bonus Questions
100

Physical wellness is...

How an individual takes care of his/her body.

100

A mental disorder characterized by low mood and low energy levels. 

What is depression. 

100

"S" stands for...

what is specific. 

100

In the office video, what was the stressful situation that occurred? 

What is, during the video there was a fake fire drill to emphasize safety procedures. 

200

Give two examples of environmental wellness. 

-recycling

-not littering 

-ride your bike 

-walk

-planting 

200

True or False: Being stressed can only be a negative feeling. 

False 

200

What does achievable mean? 

Achievable is assessing what resources/ and or people, that are going to help the individual complete their goal. 

200

The recommended hours for an appropriate good night sleep is... 

What is, 8-10 hours. 

300

George has no job; doesn't attend school Monday-Friday; he just sits home all day watching squid game and TikTok. 

George needs to improve his _______ wellness. 

What is occupational wellness. 

300

The difference between stressor and stress is...

Stressor is an event or situation that causes stress.

Stress is the response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened.

300

What does "R" stand for + the meaning. 

"R" stands for relevant. This means why is this goal important to that individual.
300

How much percentage is your classwork in health of your overall grade? 

What is, 70% of your grade. 

400

Difference between spiritual and intellectual wellness?

spiritual wellness- is performing an action that sets an individuals mind free. 

intellectual wellness- is ones self challenging himself/herself to achieve or accomplish. 

400

This stage includes normal blood pressure and respiratory rate...

What is resistance stage.

400

Explain the difference between measurable and time. 

Measurable is giving yourself a time frame of how long it will take to complete this goal. 

While, time is what happens that allows you to know that this goal is complete. 

500

Name all seven dimensions of wellness.  

physical; mental/intellectual; emotional; occupational; spiritual; environmental; spiritual


500

Give a full description of fight-flight-freeze response...

Fight response is attacking the stress head on in that moment. 

Flight response is running away from stressors to avoid being stressed, hoping it goes away.

Freeze response is when your body becomes stuck and an individual is undecided on what his/her next move is in coping with that stress. 

500

What is missing in the following S.M.A.R.T. goal?

John B. wants to lose 10 pounds by next month, in order to be in game shape for football season. This year is his senior year, which makes this his last season to collect college scholarship offers. He will know that this goal is complete once, he steps on the scale and sees that he is 175lb instead of 185lb.

What is missing is achievable. There is no description of a plan or resource that John B. will utilize to help lose those 10lb. 

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