Dimensions of Wellness
Wellness Definitions
Personal Skills
Surprise
Chapter 1.3 & 2.2
100

What is the word for the acronym to help you remember the dimensions of wellness?

What is PIES.

100

A disease that can last for years or even a lifetime. 

What is a chronic disease. 
100

Theories and health claims that are described as being based in science when they are not.


What is pseudoscience.

100

Where can you find how to complete quiz corrections? (Be specific)

What is in the resources folder on Schoology.

100

Name one interpersonal skill. 

What is collaboration, communication, cultivate relationships, negotiation, ability to resolve conflicts
200

Two examples of physical health.

What are...exercising, good hygiene, getting enough sleep, practicing safe behaviors, etc. 

200

What is the name of the location on the health continuum that we want to be in? (Scoring a 10)

What is optimal health.

200

The ability for you to respond to peer influences without compromising your own goals, values, or health.


What are refusal skills. 

200

Three url stems used for finding reliable information

What are .org, .gov, and .edu

200

Obesity is a risk factor for many serious diseases, name three. 

What are...heart disease, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, arthritis, stroke, cancer, and other health problems. 

300

Two examples of emotional health.

What are...coping with stress, reflecting and journaling, meditating, positive affirmations, etc.

300

A state of health and wellness. This person looks forward to a long and healthy life.

What is well-being.

300

Your ability to interact positively with those around you.


What are interpersonal skills.

300

The health status of most people lies at what point on the continuum of health and wellness? (I.e. what's the middle called?)

What is somewhere between pre-mature death and disease and optimal health. FALSE WELLNESS.

300

Name three risky behaviors that YOU can prevent from happening. 

What are...riding in a car with someone intoxicated, not wearing a helmet, not wearing your seatbelt, participating in drugs and alcohol, teen sexual activity, excessive sun exposure, etc. 

400

Two examples of social health

What are...spending time with friends and family, being supportive, following directions, communicating with others, etc. 

400

A balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, and social health. 

What is wellness. 

400

What process helps us make choices about health and wellness?


What is decision-making process. 

400

Describe characteristics of a healthy body (I'm looking for at least 4). 

What are...Drinks water daily, exercises regularly, eats a balanced diet, wash your hands, practices good hygiene, gets 8+ hours of sleep per night, avoids harmful substances

400

What does each letter in the acronym SMART stand for when talking about SMART goals?

What is...
Specific
Measurable
Action Based
Realistic
Time Based

500

Two examples of intellectual health 

What are...reading, puzzles, asking questions, learning a new skills, etc. 

500

A physical or mental condition with no identifiable cause. 

What is a disorder. 

500

What are the five steps of the decision making process?

What are...
1. Define the problem
2. Explore options
3. Select the best option
4. Act on your decision
5. Evaluate your decision

500

When is Mrs. Carter's birthday?

What is May 31st. 

500

Name 4 of the 6 categories risk factors for disease fall under? 

What are...
1. Genetic
2. Nutritional
3. Infectious
4. Traumatic
5. Environmental
6. Behavioral