Decision Making
Stress
Dimensions Of Health
Disease Preventions
Risk Factors
100

What is the first step to decision making

"Does a decision need to be made?"

100

Myth or Fact:

A person can live a life avoiding all stress? 

MYTH!

You can't always avoid stress, but you can take steps to deal with stress in a positive way

100

Eating healthy foods and getting exercise affects what dimension of Health?

Physical Health

100

How long should you wash your hands?

20 seconds

100

Name at least 3 symptoms of Depression.

1. Loss of interest in activities you once loved

2. Inability to concentrate

3. Insomnia

4. Self-loathing ( beating yourself up)

5. Unexplained aches and pains

6. Psycho-motor impairment ( slowing of speech, generally taking longer to do everyday things)

7. Fatigue, tiredness, loss of energy

8. Constant Depressed mood

9. Anger or irritability

10. Continually restless

200

Myth or Fact:

Most of the time you make a decision there are several choices to consider 

Fact.  

200

Myth or Fact:

All stress is bad

MYTH!

There is stress that can be good for you

200

Myth or Fact:

The dimensions of health are NOT interrelated and DON'T affect each other.

MYTH!

All the dimensions of health are interrelated with each other

200

True or False. Communicable disease are not contagious and spreadable

False

200

Name at least 3 symptoms of Anxiety. 

1. Fixation on the outcome of events

2. Restlessness and difficulty concentrating

3. Problems with decision making

4. Worrying about potential stress

5. Fatigue, irritability, and headaches

6. Sweating without physical exertion

7. Shortness of breath

8. Insomnia

9. Irrational fears

10. Chronic indigestion

300

What two things do you need to know to make a safe decisions 

Your values 

and consequences 

300

A situation or event that causes stress is called ?

A Stressor 

300

Expressing feelings and emotions in a healthy way falls under what dimension of health 

Mental & Emotional health

300

What are the differences between communicable and chronic disease?

 

  • Communicable- Can be passed from person to person

  Chronic: Can’t be caught or passed to other people; last for a long time 

300

Name two Risk factors for chronic diseases 

Heredity

Lifestyle

Age

Gender

Ethnic Group

Environment

400

Myth or Fact:

Your brain is makes about 35,000 decisions each day

Fact!   

Whether you're making breakfast or deciding what to wear in the morning, your brain is making upward of 35,000 decisions each day

400

Name two ways to reduce stress

Exercise
Get enough sleep
Eat healthy
Breathing
Meditate
Listen to music
Yoga
Be mindful
Laugh


400

How can you improve or maintain your physical health?

Eating healthy 

Getting enough sleep

Working out 

Staying away from drugs and alcohol 

400

Give an example of a chronic Disease  

  • Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias.
  • Arthritis.
  • Asthma.
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes 
400

What are risk factors for Diabetes ?

Overweight.

45 years or older.

Have a parent, brother, or sister with type 2 diabetes.

physically active less than 3 times a week.

500

What's the last step of the decision making process?

"Are you happy with the results of this decision?"

500

What's the difference between everyday feelings and overwhelming feelings? 

Everyday feelings come and go and are a normal reaction to what is happening in our lives. They are always changing and don't usually hang around for too long. 

Overwhelming feelings hang around for a long time, change the way we feel and behave and may stop us from doing what we want to in life

500

Name the 4 dimensions of Health


Mental/Emotional , Social, Spiritual, Physical   

500

What causes sunburn?

  • Ultraviolet radiation (UV) from the sun

  • UVB causes sun burns

500

Something that makes a person more likely to get a particular disease or condition is?

A Risk Factor