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dilation delivery afterbirth |
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| make goals for healthy weight and being physically active |
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Aim for Fitness(be active)
Build a Healthy Base (eat healthy foods)
Choose Sensibly (limit unhealthy foods) |
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| Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs |
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Level 5 Reaching Potential: self-actualization (to improve oneself)
Level 4. Recognition: need to achieve and be recognized
Level 3. Belonging: need to love and be loved
Level2. Safety: need to be safe
level 1. Physical Needs: need to satisfy hunger, thirst, sleep etc. |
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| Make healthy food choices (fruits, whole grains, vegetables), refer to the food pyramid, |
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| a way to assess your body size, taking your height ad weight into account |
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| Benefits of good physical health |
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| strengthens cardiovascular system, increases respiratory system efficiency, improves reaction time of nervous system, improves mental health, strengthens skeletal system |
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| ratio that allows you to asses your body size in relation to your height and weight. |
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| limit fat and cholesterol in diet, limit sugar intake, limit salt intake, |
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| cloudy lends, replace with artificial lens |
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| feelings of sadness or hopelessness that last for more than 3 weeks and interfere with daily activities and interests |
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| Dietary Guidelines for Americans |
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| A: Aim for Fitness B: Build a Healthy Base C: Choose Sensibly |
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| Essential Pregnancy Nutrients |
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| Folate, Iron Calcium for development of nerves blood and bones |
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| Grains, Fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat and fats/oils |
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| a person feels anxious, fearful and upset most of the time for no specific reason |
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Healthful
Ethical
Legal
Parental Approval
steps to determine possible outcomes |
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| a combination of physical, mental/emotional and social well-being |
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| Physical, mental/emotional health, social health |
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| a comprehensive, nationwide health promotion and disease prevention curriculum, created by the Department of Health and Human Services |
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| oxygen carrying protein in blood |
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| Heredity, physical environment, social environment, behavior, media, culture, attitude, technology |
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| light sensitive macula in retina begins to malfunction, leading cause of vision loss for people over 60. No cure. |
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| Manic-Depressive disorder |
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| when a person's moods shift dramatically from one emotional extreme to another |
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| a variety of bacterial and lung infections that cause breathing difficulty due to filling lungs with liquid |
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| Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder |
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| a condition where a person who has experienced a traumatic event feels severe and long-lasting aftereffects |
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Say no in a firm voice
Tell why not
Offer another idea
Promptly Leave |
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| The FITT formula for workouts |
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Frequency Intensity Time/Duration Type |
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| Three C's of Healthy relationships |
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| COmmunication, Cooperation, Compromise |
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| an overall state of well-being, or total health |
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| What is the best indicator the physical fitness has improved? |
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| a lower resting heart beat is achieved |
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| Why is a diet that severely restricts fat unhealthy? |
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| Dietary fat is necessary to maintain normal body processes. |
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| a consequence of excessive body weight |
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| deterioration of cartilage and bone at skeletal joints |
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| paying close attention to what someone is saying |
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| children are not related by birth to the parents |
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| emergency hormone, created by pituitary gland in response to stress |
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| any activity that uses large muscle groups, is rhythmic, lasts 10 minutes a for three times a day or 20 to 30 minutes at one time ex lifting weights, yoga |
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| unlawful attack, often with a weapon, and having intent to hurt or kill |
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| amount of sleep an average teenager needs a night |
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| synthetic compounds that cause muscle tissue to develop at an abnormally high rate |
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| synthetic substances that are similar to the male hormone testosterone |
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| intense short bursts of energy where the muscles work so fast they don't use oxygen ex. sprint |
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| an eating disorder in which a person has an intense fear of weight gain and starves him/herself |
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| a disorder in which the irrational fear of becoming obese results in severe weight loss from self-imposed starvation |
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| a condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control, 4 million Americans have one |
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measures newborn's condition in 5 ways 1.appearance 2.pulse 3.grimace 4.activity 5.respiration |
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| bones in the arms, legs, hips, hands and feet |
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| inflammation of the joints |
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| bones of the skull, sternum, ribs and vertebrae, protect and support major organs |
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| threadlike structure that connects the neuron cell body to the dendrite nerve receptors, 1 per neuron, has a white coating of fatty material called myelin that insulates and speeds transmission of impulses |
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| the use of physical force to control someone through the use of power |
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binge eating
compulsive eating |
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| an eating disorder in which a person repeatedly eats large amounts of food at one time |
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| a family where one or both people have been married before |
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| the proportions of fat, bones and fluid that make up body weight |
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| the way you see your body |
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| connects brain stem to spinal cord, includes medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain, and interbrain |
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| an eating disorder in which a person repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then purges |
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| a disorder in which some form of purging or clearing of the digestive tract follows cycles of over eating. |
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| a painful swelling of the bursa in the first joint of the big toe |
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| when a bursa in a joint becomes inflamed |
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| building material for bones, found in dairy and leafy vegetables |
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| a unit of heat the measures the energy available in food |
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| starches and sugars that provide energy |
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| striated, heart, never stops beating |
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| allows joints to move easily, cushions bones and supports soft tissues such as those in the nose and ear |
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| strong flexible material, found at joints and a cushion, also found in nose and ears |
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| 2nd largest part of brain, located under the occipital lobe and has 2 hemispheres, coordinates skeletal muscle movement and balance/equilibrium |
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| largest most complex part of the brain, split into 2 hemispheres which each have 4 lobes for a total of 8. |
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| the way you think, feel and act |
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| the way you think feel and act |
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| characteristics of healthy relationships |
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| honesty, respect, dependability, commitment, |
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| refrigerate perishable foods to 40 F or less, frozen food should be kept at 0 F. |
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| a waxy substance used by the body to build cells and make other substances |
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| tiny structures in the nuclei that contain genes, 46 in humans |
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| the way you conduct yourself as a member of the community |
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| clean all food, hands and surfaces before preparing food. |
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| clean, separate, cook, chill |
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| 4 steps to limiting spread of foodborne illness |
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| when the body stops working |
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| counselor who diagnoses and treats emotional and behavioral disorders |
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| a series of suicides occurring within a short period of time and involving several people in the same school or community |
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| prejudice, lack of trust, gender stereotyping, unrealistic expectations, image or identity issues |
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| passive(give up), aggressive(bullying), assertive (direct but not hurtful) |
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51% plasma
red blood cells
white blood cells
platelets |
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| training to get into shape |
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| a pattern of behavior in which the rights of others or basic social rules are violated, ie aggression, bullying |
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| cook foods to safe temperatures, 160 F for beef, 170 for roasts and poultry and 145 F for fish |
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| transparent tissue that bends and focuses light before it enters the lens |
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| beliefs, customs and traditions of a specific group of people |
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| related risks that increase in effect with each added risk |
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strategies to cope with stress ex denial, escape or fantasy, rationalization, projection, repression, identification, displacement, regression, compensation, sublimination |
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| threadlike nerve ending receptacles, receives and sends impulses to the cell body |
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| inner, thicker layer of skin |
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| thick layer of skin beneath the epidermis, made up of connective tissue and contains blood vessels and nerves |
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| developmental assets, protective factors |
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| conditions that shield individuals from negative exposure, ie positive identity, social competency, positive values and commitment to learning |
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| an activity a child must be able to do to grow into an adult |
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| process the body uses to break food into smaller components that can be absorbed by the bloodstream |
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the group of organs that work to break down food
Mouth (crushing and grinding)
Stomach (chemical breakdown)
Small intestine (useful material extracted)
Colon (water extracted) |
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| when the bone slips from its normal position in the joint |
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| cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem |
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| divisions of nervous system |
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| central nervous system and peripheral nervous system |
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| minerals that help maintain body's fluid balance ex sodium, potassium and chloride |
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cardiovascular health
muscular health
muscular endurance
flexibility
body composition |
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| cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, body composition |
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| elements of good emotional/mental health |
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| positive self-esteem, sense of belonging, sense of purpose, positive outlook, autonomy |
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| outer layer of skin, made up of dead and living cells |
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| the outer, thinner layer of skin cells, made up of living and dead cells |
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| essential nutrients for healthy bones |
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| calcium and phosphorus,vitamins A and D |
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| examples of mood disorders |
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| clinical depression, bipolar depression, eating disorders, |
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| examples or anxiety disorders |
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| phobia, OCD, panic disorder, PTSD |
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the process the body uses to get rid of solid, liquid and gas wastes
Kidneys (filter blood produce urine)
Bladder (stores urine)
Urethra (urine passes through the urethra to leave the body)
colon (a storage tube for solid wastes, removes water)
Anus (bodily opening that solid wastes leaves the body through) |
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| one or more relatives lives with the nuclear or single parent family. |
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| primary support system, raising children |
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| nutrients that supply energy, keep skin healthy and promote normal growth, are a type of lipid (a fatty substance that does not dissolve in water) |
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| plant material that the body cannot breakdown |
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| ribs and skull bones, are thin and flat, protect organs |
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| skeletal muscle pair located at a joint, one pulls the other stretches |
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| a substance that helps prevent tooth decay |
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| a small pocket in the skin that holds the hair root |
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| when the body's immune system reacts to substances in foods. |
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| when the body's immune system reacts to allergens in food |
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| one of the children are not birth children of the parents |
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| controls voluntary movements, motivation, mood, and aggression |
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| small sections of chromosomes that control hereditary characteristics |
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| pressure in eye is too high, retina and optic nerve damaged |
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| denial, emotional release, anger, bargaining, depression, remorse, acceptance, hope |
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| caused because different parts of the musculoskeletal system are growing at different rates |
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| muscles spasms caused by loss of large amounts of salt and water through prespiration |
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| overheating the body, results in cold clammy skin and shock, may cause heat cramps |
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| body loses the ability to rid its of excessive heat through perspiration, causes hyperthermia or sudden rise in body temp |
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how to treat injury
R.I.C.E. |
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Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation |
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| a preoccupation with the body and a fear of being sick |
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| connects skin to bone and muscle, acts as cushion for organs and insulates body |
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| nerve center of the brain and initiates physical changes associated with stress |
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| skin, hair, nails, sweat glands |
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| skin, protects body from damage, regulates temperature and prevents infection |
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| within the brain and spinal cord, relay signals from sensory neurons to motor neurons |
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| vertebrae, their shape is different from other bones |
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| leading cause of death of US adults |
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| left hemisphere of cerebrum |
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| controls muscular activity and receives sensory input from the right half of the body |
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| strong cords of tissue that hold bones in place at the joints |
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| likely cause of stress related headaches |
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| sustained contraction of muscles in neck and back of head |
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| frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe |
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| found in arms and legs, ends of the long bones are called epiphyses which form joints and connect with muscles, have yellow marrow and red marrow, red marrow produces red blood cells and white blood cells |
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| a medical condition requiring treatment, maybe caused by chemical imbalance or genetics |
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| maslow's hierarchy of needs |
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| physical needs, safety, belonging, feeling recognized, reaching potential |
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| an illness of the mind that can affect the thoughts, feelings and behaviours of a person 20 percent of Americans (54 mi |
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| ability to accept yourself and others, adapt to and manage emotions and deal with the challenges you meet in life. |
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| nutrients that strengthen bones and teeth, help keep blood healthy and keep the heart and other organs working properly (body cannot manufacture these) |
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| an illness that involves mood extremes that interfere with life |
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| carry impulses to glands and muscles |
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| a mass of fibers that expand and contract |
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| sudden tightening of the muscle |
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| common muscle injury, caused by stretching or tearing of muscles |
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| usually inherited, disease characterized by a gradual wasting away of skeletal muscles, muscles are replaced by fat |
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| disease where muscles are weak and easily fatigued, usually affects eye muscles |
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| nerve cell, cannot replace themselves or heal damage, |
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| has a nucleus, makes proteins for cell and uses energy for maintenance and growth of the neuron, shape can be round, diamond or star |
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| nerve cells, sensory, interneuron and motor |
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| parents and one or more children sharing a household |
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| substances in foods that your body needs in order to grow, have energy and stay healthy |
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| obsessive compulsive disorder |
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| a person who has an unreasonable need to think or act in a certain way ( constantly washing hands) |
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| contains the sense of vision |
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| one consequence of increased stress |
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| a higher susceptibility of colds and and other respiratory diseases |
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| when a baby's cartilage is replaced with bone cells |
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| inflammation of soft inner surface of bone |
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| bones loose calcium and become weak |
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| exercising too hard or too often without enough rest in between sessions |
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| involved with sensory information ex temperature, touch and body position |
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| cell body, dendrite, axon |
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| fatigue caused by overworking body's defenses for fighting disease |
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| positive or negative control or influence peers have over you |
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| peripheral nervous system |
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| 43 pairs of nerves that extend from the CNS, includes nerves and ganglia |
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| antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, passive aggressive personality disorder |
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| gives rigidity to bones, found in vegetables meat dairy and whole grains |
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| when waste products such as lactic acid and CO2 build up and body needs rest to expel |
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| ability to carry out physical tasks |
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| a thin, sticky film that builds up on teeth and contributes to tooth decay |
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| over 50% of blood by volume, yellowish fluid, watery portion of blood |
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| cells that prevent body's loss of blood(clots) |
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| a negative feeling toward someone based on stereotypes |
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| primary benefit of flossing |
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| principles of effective fitness programs |
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overload (working the body harder)
progression ( increasing difficulty of overload)
specificity (targeting specific parts of the body) |
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| nutrients used to repair body cells and tissues |
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| a doctor specializing in mental, emotional and behavioral disorders |
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| fatigue caused by mental stress |
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| when stress causes physical aliments |
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| carries blood from the heart, through the lungs and back to the heart |
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| a response to a stressful event like death of a friend |
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| reason why adolescents join a gang or clique |
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| satisfies the need to create an alternate identity |
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| ways to say no effectively |
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ways to say no 1. the passive way (give in) 2. the agressive way(to fight, antisocial) 3. the assertive way (stand up for yourself in positive ways) |
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| restoring body fluids, drink 16 ounces of fluid for every pound of body weight lost through sweat |
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| ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment difficulty or crisis |
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| number of times your heart beats in a minute when your body is at rest |
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| light sensitive membrane on which images are cast by the cornea |
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| right hemisphere of cerebrum |
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| controls muscular activity, receives sensory input from the left half of the body, |
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| digestive juice produced by the salivary glands in your mouth |
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| fats that are solid at room temperature |
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| affects 1-2% of of the population, most frequently occurs between ages 15 and 35. severely disturbed, paranoid |
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| tough, white part of the eye |
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| connected to hair follicles and produce oily sebum, prevent skin from absorbing too much water |
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| structures in the skin which secret oily sebum which keeps skin and hair from drying out |
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| detect stimuli such as sounds, temperature, pain taste, smell, touch and balance |
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| don't let raw meat come into contact with other food or food prep surfaces without cleaning. |
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| found in wrists and ankles, they are as broad as they are long, over half of the the body's bones are short bones |
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| one parent lives with the children |
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| attached to bones and causes movement, |
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| allows movement of body, provides framework for the body, creates blood cels |
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| unstriated, involuntary, function without conscious control, ex intestines and blood vessels |
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| when tissue around the joint is twisted or receives too much pressure |
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| injury to ligament surrounding a joint |
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| stages of a workout session |
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warm-up
workout
cool down |
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| an exaggerated or oversimplified about a group of people |
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| strategies for responding to emotions |
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| analyze the emotion, consider whether the situation will matter in the future, relax and don't act until the strong emotion has passed, if the emotion persists get help, take an emotional inventory |
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| the body's response to changes around you |
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| identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental and emotional health |
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| redirect energy, relax and laugh, keep positive attitude, seek support |
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| a stimulus that produces a stress response |
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| comes from a person's own views and beliefs, not necessarily from facts |
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| 2nd leading cause of death for people between the ages of 15-19 |
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| intentional taking of ones own life, 90 percent of people who kill themselves suffer from depression, have a mental disorder or are abusing alcohol or drugs |
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| secrete perspiration, temperature control, |
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| carries oxygen rich blood to all body tissues except the lungs |
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| the number of beats per minute that you should aim for during activity to benefit your circulatory system |
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| hardened plaque that threatens gum health |
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| techniques for active listening |
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| reflective listening, clarifying, encouraging, empathizing, |
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| contains senses of hearing and smell, also memory, thought and judgement |
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| bands of fiber that join muscle to bone |
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| the most common symptom of depression |
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| loss of pleasure or interest in ordinary activities |
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| the use of ephedra in dietary supplements causes that? |
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| higher risk of cardiac arrest |
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closed fracture(doesn't protrude from skin), open fracture (protrudes from skin), complete fracture ( bone is broken in two pieces), incomplete fracture (the fracture is not completely across the bone), hairline fracture (the fracture is incomplete and the two parts of the bone do not separate) |
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| long(arms and legs, have marrow), short(length and width equal like wrists), flat (ribs and skull protect organs), irregular (facial and vertebrae) |
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HMO health network, monthly premium, very low cost for visits
PPO health network, monthly fee, members can go in or out of network,
POS health network members can chose doctors in or out of network |
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| smooth, skeletal and rigid |
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| fats that are liquid at room temperature |
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| substances that help regulate the body's functions ( such as digestion, absorption and metabolism of other nutrients) body can manufacture some of these these |
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| the repeated pattern of loss and regain of body weight |
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| what a child needs to be mentally and emotionally healthy |
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| need to feel loved, need to feel accepted and valued, need parenting, |
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| what a child needs to be physically healthy |
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| food, shelter, clothing, sleep, exercise, immunizations and a safe environment |
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| what do pap smears detect |
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| which drug is most likely to cause physical dependence? |
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| measure of force blood places on the walls of blood vessels |
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| a condition where the ability of the blood to carry oxygen is reduced |
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| a form of cancer where white blood cells are produced excessively and act abnormally |
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| cancer that affects lymph tissue |
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| airways that connect the trachea and the lungs |
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| inflammation of bronchi caused by infection or exposure to irritants like tobacco smoke or pollution. |
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| contagious bacterial infection that affects the lungs |
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| inflammatory condition in which the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles become narrowed, causing difficulty in breathing |
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| inflammation of tissues that line the sinuses |
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| master gland, controls the activities of all other endocrine glands |
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| glands the help body react to stress (adrenaline) an recover from stress. |
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| environmental tobacco smoke |
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| air contaminated by tobacco smoke |
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| repeated tobacco use damages cilia in the bronchi which leads to a buildup of tar, mucus and chronic coughing. |
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| smoking destroys the tiny air sacks in the lungs making it more difficult to breathe |
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| chemicals that affect the central nervous system and alter activity in the brain |
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