When does the youth stage of lifespan begin and end?
12 and when is 18?
Define empathy
The ability to understand others feelings by looking and experiencing from their perspective
A lack of which vitamin increases the risk of spina bifida for a newborn?
What is folate?
What is Medicare?
The public health insurance for Australians that subsidises basic essential health services
Name 2 challenges created for health and wellbeing by digital media.
incorrect self-diagnosis
self-medicating
cyberchondria
Showing aggression and communicating to others aggressively when something does not go your way is an example of which area of development?
emotional development?
Identify 3 characteristics of an unhealthy relationship
feeling uncomfortable
being put down
no self-esteem
being bullied
negative emotions
one-sided relationship
being abused
Identify and briefly explain the 3 considerations for becoming a parent
What is responsibility?
What is support?
What is resources?
Explain how a sporting club and association can promote 1 dimension health and wellbeing.
Other teams decide if points are awarded
What is health literacy?
The ability to comprehend health information to then make a n informed decision to promote their own or others health
What is the rate of growth during puberty (late childhood (12)- youth (18)) stage of the human lifespan?
Provide 2 examples of unique physical developments each for males and females that occur during this stage.
Rapid rate of growth?
oily skin
facial hair and body hair
deeper voice
increased muscle mass
breast development
hip widening
first menstruation
increased fat to muscle ratio
Identify the 6 different type of relationships
family
friendships
intimate
online
teachers/coaches/mentors
professional
Give 2 examples of intellectual development during early childhood.
What is growing vocabulary?
What is questioning?
What is sharing knowledge?
What is lengthened attention span?
What is the PBS safety net?
patient paying concession rates for medicine when they pay over the threshold in a calender year
Briefly explain the 3 steps of the HCC complaint process
early investigation
formal investigation
investigation
Identify 4 of the 6 factors that influence people's perceptions of others
What is a person's values and beliefs?
What is past experiences with people?
What is media portrayal?
What is politician's influence?
What is other people's opinion?
What is an individual's personal experience?
Discuss the importance of good communication in a healthy relationship.
What is sharing opinions, aspirations, feelings interests, concerns and so forth?
What is avoiding misunderstanding and confusion?
What is conveying mood and emotions?
What are the foods that pregnant women should avoid to ensure optimal health for their child?
What is soft-serve ice cream?
What is unpasteurised foods and soft cheeses?
What is precooked or prepared cold foods?
What is Raw seafood?
What is foods high in mercury?
What are the 3 incentives the federal government implements to encourage the public to take out PHS? Explain what one of them are.
private health insurance rebate
lifetime health cover
Medicare levy surcharge
Briefly explain 2 issues with IVF
Ethics- what happens to unsued embryo's?
Equity for all? Can everyone afford this or have access depending on where they live?
Identify 4 negative perceptions adults have of youth
What is laziness and narcissism?
unstable employment
poor education levels
irrational decision making
entitlement
need peer validation (social media)
Explain what the permissive parenting style is
What is an implication for the child with this parenting style?
What is not enforcing and rules or disciplining the child?
What is difficulty handling rules and authority?
What is compromised social/mental HWB?
What is poor expression of emotions?
Free Points!
Free Points
What are the exemptions for privacy laws in regards to medical confidentiality?
patient is a minor
patient with a carer
the patient in immediate danger
information that will minimise/prevent danger for public health
Briefly explain the issues surrounding the new and emerging procedure of 3D body part printing
invasiveness
equity of access/affordability