Wellness
Decision-Making & Goals
Communication & Relationships
Health Literacy & Advocacy
Stress
100

This term describes a state of balance between physical, mental/emotional, and social health.

What is health? (or Wellness)

100

In the SMART goal-setting acronym, the "S" stands for this word.


What is Specific?

100

This type of communication involves the use of body language, gestures, and facial expressions.

What is nonverbal communication?

100

This term describes the ability to locate, interpret, and understand basic health information.


  • What is health literacy?


100

 an example of a minor, daily stressor?

What is...

Arriving late for class, losing an item, traffic,    


200

This dimension of health refers to how well your body functions and your ability to carry out daily tasks.

What is physical health?

200

This is the first step in the decision-making process.


What is identifying the decision or problem?

200

These are skills used to say "no" effectively when urged to take part in behaviors that are unsafe or unhealthful.

What are refusal skills?

200

When you take action to influence others to address a health-related concern or support a health-related belief, you are doing this.

What is advocacy?

200

 an example of eustress?

What is prom, running a marathon, competing in an athletic event, graduation, new sibling..

300

The range of health states—from premature death at one end to high-level wellness at the other—is known by this term.

What is the health continuum?

300

These are the principles and beliefs that you consider most important, which guide your decisions.

What are values?

300

This communication style is the most effective; it involves standing up for yourself in a firm but positive way.

What is assertive communication?

300

A website ending in this suffix is generally considered more reliable than a ".com" site for medical information.

What is .gov, .edu, or .org?

300

During this response (stage), the body gradually returns to its resting state, and hormone levels return to normal.

What is the relaxation stage

400

Sleep & nutrition are example of what kind of factors?

What are behavioral factors?

400

A goal that you plan to reach in a few months or years is known as this type of goal.


 What is a long-term goal?

400

 This process involves a neutral third party helping people in a conflict reach a solution.


What is mediation?

400

This skill involves analyzing how internal and external influences (like media or peers) affect your health.

What is analyzing influences?

400

The first step in managing stress

What is identify the stressor

500

A person who is experiencing sadness or low energy is in the this stage of the mental health continuum.

What is reacting?

500

This is the final step in the decision-making process, where you look back at the results of your choice.

What is evaluating the decision?

500

Hiding or not clearly stating your needs, wants, and feelings is this type of communication

What is passive communication?

500

This term refers to illegal activity related to heath products and services.


  • What is health fraud?

500

Repeated exposure to severe, chronic stressors 

What is toxic stress