Health EOC review Packet
- MASLOW’s hierarchy of needs Read pgs 61-62.
- General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) Read pgs 80-82
Stage 1 / Stage 2 / Stage 3
FIGHT OR FLIGHT:
- Fitness: Read pgs 126- 130
Physical Benefits / Mental Benefits
- Components of Fitness: Read pg 124. Define
Muscular strength:
Muscular endurance:
Cardio respiratory endurance:
Flexibility:
Body composition:
- Food Labels: read pgs 168-170.
How many calories in: 1gram of fat =
1 gram of CHO =
1 gram of Protein =
How do you find servings per container?
- Conservation: Read pgs 548-551.
Answer the following questions.
Define Conservation:
What do we need to conserve?
Define Renewable resource:
Define Sustainability:
Government agencies:
EPA =
DEQ =
EOC Practice quiz # 109-118 (correct own when done)
- Fraud
- Quackery
- Hospice
- HMO
- PPO
- CDC
- CDHD
- FDA
- NIH
- WHO
____1. Work health organization: a health agency that works to fight global health problems
____2. Center for disease control: works with state health departments to monitor health trends, detect health problems
____3. The marketing and selling or products or services by making false claims
____4. A long term care plan for an individual suffering from a terminal illness
____5. A type of fraud, by promotion of health care services or products that are worthless or not proven effective
____6. Health maintenance Organization: a managed care plan in which patients must use a doctor who contracts with the insurance company
____7. Central district health department: Boise area health department
____8. National Institute of Health: researches problems related to alcohol, drug abuse and mental health issues
____9. A type of health benefit plan where care is paid for as it is received instead of in advance in the form of a scheduled fee.
____10. Food and Drug Administration: works to ensure that food and medicines are safe, healthy and effective
- Alcohol: Read pgs 244-246
What does BAC stand for? Define:
Define Binge Drinking
List long term effects (figure 1) on:
Brain:
Heart:
Immune system:
Define Cirrhosis:
- Stages of Alcoholism: Read pg 248
Fill in stages and define using Figure 2
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
FAS:
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- Treatment options Pg. 252
Define Withdrawal:
- Drugs
Read pgs 259-300
Define each of the classification of drugs.
List examples of each.
- Tobacco. Pg 264
Define:
Nicotine:
Carcinogens:
Tar:
Dangers of Tobacco Use pg 268-269
List and define dangers of long term tobacco use:
List effects of tobacco use on body (figure 1)
Brain =
Mouth =
Heart =
Lungs =
EOC Practice quiz # 87-108 Correct your own when done
- Cowper’s Gland
- Dilation
- Egg (ova)
- Embryo
- Epididymis
- Expulsion
- Fallopian tubes
- Fertilization
- Menstrual cycle
- Ovaries
- Ovulation
- Placenta
- Placental
- Prostate gland
- Puberty
- Semen
- Sperm
- Testes
- Urethra
- Uterus
- Vagina
- Zygote
____1. The sex cells that are made by the testes and that are needed to fertilize an egg from a female
____2. The sex cells that are produced by the female reproductive organs called ovaries
____3. The process by which a sperm and an egg and their genetic material join to create anew human life
____4. The male reproductive organs that make sperm and testosterone
____5. A tube that starts at the bladder and ends at the opening of the penis that provides a passage for urine and semen to leave the body
____6. A tightly coiled tube where sperm mature and are stored
____7. The mixture of sperm and other secretions from the male reproductive organs
____8. A part of the male reproductive system near the bladder that secretes a thin, milky fluid that protects sperm from acid
____9. A part of the male reproductive system found near the urethra below the prostate that secretes a clear fluid that protects sperm from acid in the male urethra
____10. Female reproductive organs that produce eggs and the hormones estrogen and progesterone
____11. Female reproductive organ that connect the outside of the body to the uterus and that receives sperm during reproduction
____12. Female reproductive organs that transport an egg from the ovary to the uterus
____13. Female reproductive organ that provides a place to support a developing fetus
____14. A monthly series of hormone controlled changes that prepare the uterine lining for a pregnancy
____15. The release of an egg from a follicle in the ovary
____16. The genetic material of the egg and sperm combine to form one cell
____17. A developing human from fertilization through the first 8 weeks of development
____18. Blood vessel rich organ that forms in a mother’s uterus that provides nutrients and oxygen to a developing human
____19. The first stage of childbirth when the uterus contracts, which causes the cervix to dilate or open up
____20. The second stage of childbirth when the baby’s head fully emerges and the shoulders rotate
____21. The third stage of childbirth that begins after the baby is delivered and ends when placenta is expelled
____22. The period of human development during which people become able to produce children
- Infectious Diseases (communicable disease)
PASSED FROM PERSON TO PERSON
Using pgs 316-318 list 5 causes of infectious disease
Give examples of each
Type / exampleUsing page 318-319 list how infectious diseases are spread.
- Immunity!
Active:
Passive:
Natural:
EOC practice quiz # 119-130 Correct your own when done
- Abuse
- Bullying
- Carotid pulse
- CPR
- Domestic violence
- Harassment
- Implied consent
- Rescue breathing
- Sprain
- Strain
- Violence
- Wound
____1. An injury in which a muscle or tendon has been stretched or torn
____2. An injury in which the ligaments in a joint are stretched too far or torn
____3. A break or tear in a soft tissues of the body
____4. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a life saving technique that combines rescue breathing and chest compressions
____5. The pulse felt at the carotid artery, the major arty of the neck
____6. An emergency technique in which a rescuer gives air to someone who is not breathing
____7. Consent to provide care is implied because the victim is unconscious and does not have the ability to give permission
____8. The use of force to control and maintain power over a spouse in a home
____9. The use of force to control and maintain power over a spouse ina home
____10. Physical or emotional harm to someone
____11. Behavior intended to disturb, upset, criticize or torment and individual persistently
____12. Scaring or controlling another person by using threats or physical force
____13. Any physical force that is used to harm people or damage property
Review questions
Day 1:
•Who is Abraham Maslow? What did he study? What did he create? What is his theory behind his hierarchy?
•What are the three forms of communication
•What is stress, and what is a stressor?
•What is the difference between Eustress & Distress?
•How can stress effect a person’s health?
•How do you find total calories per package of food
•What are the 5 components of Fitness
•What is a renewable resource
Day 2:
•What does BAC stand for
•How many drinks in a row to be considered Binge drinking
•What does FAS Stand for
•What are some treatment options for people with addiction?
- Name 2 classifications of drugs
Day 3:
•How are diseases spread
•How can you prevent the spread of infectious disease
•What detection methods are there for breast, testicular and skin cancer
•What system does HIV attack
•Name the accessory glands of the male reproductive system and what they secrete
•How does your immune system fight pathogens
•What is diabetes