True or False: Tuberculosis is caused by a virus.
True or false: Chronic means long-lasting
True
True or False: empathy is defined as feelings of compassion, concern, or sorrow for someone else's situation, typically without experiencing their emotions firsthand
False this is sympathy
True or false: cognition is defined as conscious thinking such as reasoning, remembering, decision making, selective attention, etc.
True
True or false: The primary function of the ovaries is to protect and nourish a developing fetus.
False, to produce eggs and estrogen/progesterone
Which of the following are spread via direct contact?
a) tuberculosis
b) HIV
c) flud) Hepatitis-B
d) Hepatitis-B
Which of the following are an example of a risk factor?
a) smoking
b) poor diet
c) genetic predisposition
d) all of the above
Which of the following is defined as willing agreement by all parties involved and is necessary for physical affection?
a) consenual
b) empathy
c) sympathy
d) none of the above
a) consensual
Which of the following actions is led by the limbic system?
a) reacting impulsively when angry
b) suppressing the urge to interrupt
c) weighing a pros and cons list
d) craving a reward such as a sugary snack
a) reacting impulsively when angry
d) craving a reward such as a sugary snack
Which of the following hormones are present males?
a) testosterone
b) estrogen
c) leutinizing hormone
d) none of the above
a) testosterone
b) estrogen
c) leutinizing hormone
Which disease attacks the bodily immune system so that infections can no longer be fought off?
HIV
Which disease impairs the body's ability to use carbohydrates?
Diabetes
Examples of this love language are doing the laundry for them, cooking them food, helping with their homework
Acts of service
through experience
What disease is defined as a lack of response to testosterone?
Androgen sensitivity syndrome
List 4 things all infectious diseases have in common
Caused by pathogens (bacteria, virus, fungi, etc.)
Can be transmitted between living organisms (airborne particles, direct contact, etc)
Illicit a host response (immune system is triggered which results in fever, inflammation, fatigue, etc)
4. Preventable and treatable (immunization, hygiene practices, medications)
List 4 things all non-infectious diseases have in common
Usually chronic meaning long lasting
Risk factors increase the likelihood of developing the disease
Usually not “curable” so medical treatment is focused on managing symptoms
Public health impact, chronic diseases use a lot of health care system resources
List 4 external influences on self-esteem, body image, and identify
1. peers
2. media
3. family
4. culture
5. society
6. history
What are the two types of intelligence?
fluid and crystallized
What are the four stages of menstruation?
1) Menstrual
2) Follicular
3) Ovulation
4) Luteum
Specify at least 2 organs or tissues that can be donated and the diseases or issues the transplant treats.
Answers vary
List 2 prevention methods and 2 treatment methods for diabetes
prevention: avoiding excess sugar, staying active
treatment: glucose monitoring, artificial insulin
What are the 6 steps of the decision making model for a relationship?
1.) define the situation
2) determine strength of conviction and importance
3) identify options
4) weigh pros and cons
5) decide and act6) reflect and learn
Provide the three stages of cognitive development and give a basic explanation for each
dualism
multiplicity
relativism
List two pituitary hormones and their function in the female reproductive system.
FSH: stimulates the growth and maturation of ovarian follicles in the ovary
LH: triggers ovulation and supports corpus luteum