The component that refers to the way that your body functions. This includes eating right, getting regular exercise, and being at your recommended body weight.
What is Physical Health?
The 2 types of bad stress
What are acute and chronic?
TADRA stands for
What is Teenage and Adult Driver Responsibility Act?
RO refers to
What is the reproductive rate of a disease?
PID stands for
What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?
Having good eye contact, listening, talking clearly
What is being an effective communicator?
Response that makes the body either stand up to stress or to escape it
What is Fight or Flight?
The form of smoke that comes directly from the product, into the person using it, and back out of their mouth
What is Main Stream smoke?
The type of pathogen that can be treated with antibiotics
What is bacteria?
Sexually transmitted disease that occurs in three stages
What is Syphilis?
The nutrient that helps promote growth, repair and maintenance of body tissue
What is Protein?
The 3 stages - Alarm, Resistance, Recovery
What is The Stress Response?
A person under the age of 21 is presumed to be DUI if they are operating a vehicle and their BAC is
What is .02 or greater?
A drug that opposes the action of another drug
What is an antagonist drug?
The male gland that neutralizes urine that is left in the urethra
What is the Cowper's Gland?
The rule that states you must attempt something a certain amount of time before you give up
What is The Rule of 3?
The 2 types of coping devices
What are Ventilation and Displacement?
The fatal crash rate of teenage drivers 16-19 years of age is about ______ times as high at night.
What is 4?
Organisms that invade the host cell the infect
What is a virus?
A rare, life threatening complication that can occur from an overgrowth of bacteria that can develop from female products.
What is Toxic Shock Syndrome?
The 6 components of health
What is Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Environmental and Social?
The 7 defense mechanisms
What are Denial, Fantasy, Projection, Rationalization, Regression, Selective Forgetting, Withdraw?
The type of drinker that suffers social, emotional, family and job related problems due to alcohol.
What is a Problem drinker?
The 5 steps in the course of a disease
What are Incubation, Prodrome, Clinical, Decline, Convalescence?
Part of the female reproductive system that stretches from the uterus to the ovaries and carries the egg
What is the Fallopian Tubes?