MEH
ICR
ATOD
NPA
PCH
100

What does MEH stand for?

Mental Emotional Health

100

What does ICR stand for?

Interpersonal Communication Relationships

100

What does ATOD stand for?

Alcohol tobacco (and) other drugs. 

100

What does NPA stand for?

Nutrition (and) Physical activity

100

What does PCH stand for?

Personal Consumer Health

200

What are effective Methods to deal with anxiety?

Self-Care, Lower caffeine intake, Exercise, Meditation, Therapy, Medication, Relaxing, Stress Management, and Breathing exercises. 


200

What are the 3 types of abuse?

Emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and physical abuse.

200

What is the consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time?

Binge Drinking

200

What are the five my plate categories?

Dairy, Grain, Protein, vegetables, and fruit.

200

What does it mean for one or more pathogenic agents (such as bacteria, protozoans, or viruses) to be in or on the body of the host.

Infection

300

Name 3 problems and conditions a therapist can help with.

family problems, school problems, dealing with a health condition, Mental Health Problems, Anxiety, Stress, Trauma, Bullying, Peer Pressure, Low self-esteem, OCD, Depression, Self-harm, Suicidal Thoughts, Insomnia, Communication Skills, Social Skills, and Autism.


300

A view or opinion that is incorrect and based on faulty thinking or understanding.

Misconception

300

Name at least 3 signs that someone may have alcohol poisoning.

Confusion, Vomiting, Slow/irregular breathing, Blue skin, Can't stay awake, Low body temperature, Seizures

300

What food group is a good source of calcium?

Dairy

300

A chronic (long-lasting) health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy.

Diabetes

400

What does the following describe? "A wide range of mental health conditions and disorders that affect your mood, thinking, and behavior."

Mental Disorder

400

A type of psychological/mental abuse that involves the use of oral, gestured, and written language directed to a victim.

Verbal abuse

400

A strongly physiologically addictive narcotic (C21H23NO5) that is more potent than morphine. (Hint it is prohibited for medical use in the U.S. but is used illicitly (illegally) for its euphoric effects)

Heroin

400

What does it mean if a product is produced without using chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents?

Organic

400

Medical tests that doctors use to check for diseases and health conditions before there are any signs or symptoms.


Medical screening

500

What does the following describe? “A severe mental disorder in which thoughts and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.”


Psychosis

500

A person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act.

Perpetrator

500

A drug (such as opium or morphine) that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain, and induces profound sleep. (but in excessive doses causes stupor, coma, or convulsions.)



Narcotic

500

A vitamin of the B complex, found especially in leafy green vegetables, liver, and kidney.

Folic acid

500

A “event” occurring over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents). Typically affecting a significant proportion of the population. 


Pandemic