Physical, Mental/emotional, and Social make up three sides of what?
What is the Health Triangle
People who are close to you in age or surround you in everyday life.
Peers
Give an example of good Stress Management
Multiple answers accepted
List the 2 types of goals
Short Term, Long term
What is the most common setting to receive health care
Doctor's Office or Clinic
Getting Along with classmates and teachers would be an example of what side of health triangle.
Social
Celebrating a birthday with cake, ice cream, and presents is an example of American __________
Culture
Multiple answers accepted
If you really want to reach a goal you have set for yourself, what is first thing you should do?
Write it down!
Preventing injury and illness are the two goals for?
the health care system
How you handle your anger falls under which side of health triangle
Mental/Emotional
If you abstain from doing something you are doing what? What does practicing Abstinence mean to you?
Do not partake in something that can lead to a health risk
Bob wants his friend Ted to drink and smoke with him after school on Friday, what health skill should Ted use to avoid the situation?
Refusal Skills
How are Short term goals and Long term goals related?
Reaching Short term goals should help you reach long term goals.
This form of health care is for the terminally ill, keep them as comfortable as the can until they pass.
Hospice Care
Getting enough sleep falls under which side of health triangle?
Physcial
Controls physical traits, or parts of your appearance. Can not control this influence on health.
What is Heredity?
Taking action in support of a cause.
Sharron stands up for her belief in anti smoking ads, she is a strong ________ for anti smoking.
What is Advocacy
or
What is Advocate
Beliefs that guide the way a person lives
What are Values
Where does the majority of our population obtain there Health insurance from?
Jobs
This involves being healthy over a long period of time
What is Wellness
This kind risk is one that adds on to each other making the event even riskier and riskier. EX driving with no seat belt, speeding, and texting while driving.
Cumulative Risk
includes facial expressions and gestures while you talk, and is just as important as what you are saying.
What is body language?
What is the most important step of the decision making process.
Step 6: Evaluate decision
Explain How Health Insurance Works
Answers will vary