World Health
Anatomy and Physiology
Nutrition
Wild Card
Infectious Diseases or Conditions
100
A rapid, widespread transfer of disease through a large population in a particular place. Ex: Aids in Africa
What is Epidemic
100
Canal that connects mouth to stomach.
What is the esophagus
100
Name the 3 nutrients that give us energy.
What is Carbs, Proteins, and Fats
100
Name the 3 pieces of the health triangle.
What is Social Health, Mental Health, and Physical Health.
100
The act of identifying a disease by its sign and symptoms.
What is Diagnosis
200
The process of interaction among people of different nations, a process driven by trade, technology, and investment.
What is Globalization
200
When you exercise these two systems work together to deliver the oxygen you need to breathe.
What is the Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
200
Name the 5 food groups.
What is Dairy, Fruit, Protein, Vegetable, Grains.
200
What is the technical term for foot?
What is Planter
200
Cholera, Typhoid, Hepatitis are all examples of this.
What is Water-borne diseases
300
Systems of maintaing and managing human waste in a safe and healthy manner.
What is Sanitation
300
Condition that causes the breakdown and eventual loss of cartilage of one or more joints. Symptoms includes swelling, pain, and trouble moving.
What is Arthritis
300
Name the 6 essential nutrients and give an example of a food you can find each one in.
What is Fats, Protein, Minerals, Vitamins, Water, Carbohydrates.
300
This a federal agency that conducts and supports health promotion, prevention and preparedness activities in the United States with the goal of improving overall public health
What is the CDC (Center for Disease Control)
300
A swelling caused by overgrown tissue. These can be found all over the body and can be benign or malignant.
What is a tumor
400
When you practice or refrain from indulging in something.
What is Abstinence
400
I do it all, I process information, provide short-term control over activities of other organ systems, and direct immediate responses to stimuli. What system am I?
Who is the Nervous System
400
Usually comes on gradually May only happen when you eat a lot of the food May only happen if you eat the food often Is not life-threatening
What is Food Intolerance
400
The liquid part of blood that cells float in, made up of water and nutrients.
What is Plasma
400
A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
What is Vaccine
500
Actions that make a person or group more likely to get or transmit a disease or negative consequence. Ex: Riding in a car and not wearing your seatbelt.
What is Risk Behavior
500
A woman just found out she is pregnant and needs pre-natal care, what type of doctor does she see?
Who is and Obstetrician
500
eat much more quickly than other people do eat until they feel uncomfortably full eat large amounts of food even when they're not physically hungry eat alone because they're embarrassed by what or how much they're eating feel upset about their binge eating (e.g., ashamed or guilty)
What is Binge eating
500
A doctor will typically check these at an appointment when examining a patient.
What are Vital signs Temperature, Pulse, Respiration Rate (breathing), Blood pressure
500
Give an example of a viral STI.
What is HPV, HIV, Herpes