Define 'Epidemiology'
the study of disease in groups or populations through the collection of data and information, to identify causes and patterns.
Name the 3 dot points under energy systems.
Alactacid system (ATP/PC)
Lactic acid system
aerobic system
Who is the Head Teacher Welfare?
Mrs Mattingly
Name the 2nd book in the Harry Potter series
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Why is it called the Ottawa Charter?
The first meeting regarding this type of health promotion was held in Ottawa, Canada.
Define 'Morbidity'
The incidence of illness, injury and diseases that do not result in death in a specific population
What are the six principles of training?
progressive overload ?
specificity ?
reversibility ?
variety ?
training thresholds ?
warm up and cool down
What year was the school founded?
1973
What does the accorynm 'smh" stand for?
Shake my Head
What does ATP stand for? (Correct spelling)
Adenosine Triphosphate
What are the four examples of measures of epidemiology in the syllabus?
mortality, infant mortality, morbidity, life expectancy
What is haemoglobin?
Haemoglobin is a protein in your red blood cells that carries oxygen to your body's organs and tissues and transports carbon dioxide from your organs and tissues back to your lungs.
Name 3 of the office ladies
Sandy, Kerrie, Leanee, Tamara, Mel and Rhonda
What is the meaning of Australia?
South land
What is the pharmaceutical benefits scheme?
a government scheme that subsidises the cost of certain medicines.
Name the six population groups under the syllabus dot point 'groups experiencing health inequities'.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Torres Strait Islander peoples
socioeconomically disadvantaged people
people in rural and remote areas ?
overseas-born people ?
the elderly ?
people with disabilities
What are the four types of recovery strategies?
physiological strategies, eg cool down, hydration
neural strategies, eg hydrotherapy, massage ?
tissue damage strategies, eg cryotherapy ?
psychological strategies, eg relaxation.
Who is the longest serving staff member?
Margot Brissenden
What is Rihanna's real name?
Robyn Fenty
What is the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation?
I - own thoughts.
E - derived from external source.
Name the six dot points under 'high levels of preventable chronic disease, injury and mental health problems'.
CVD
Cancer
Diabetes
Respiratory disease
Injury
Mental health
What is the major source of creatine in someone's diet?
Animal muscle - Meat or Fish
Name the last 3 Principals of KHS (including the current principal)
Mrs Schmetzer
Mr Byrant
Mr Meader
When was Paul Keating Prime Minister of Australia?
1991-1996
What does PNF stand for in relation to stretching? (correct spelling)
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)