Health 8- Exit Out questions
H & W -
- The 3 sides of the health triangle are:
- Emotional, mental and physical health
- Physical, mental, and social health
- Family, personal and social health
- Chemical substances that help regulate many bodily functions are:
- Glands
- Risk factors
- Hormones
- How well you get along with others is an example of
- Physical health
- Social health
- Mental health
- Liking yourself for who you are is an example of
- Mental health
- Social health
- Physical health
- Having loving relationship and respecting the rights of others is an example of
- Physical health
- Mental health
- Social health
- How well your body functions, seeing the doctor, dentist, and having good hygiene are examples of
- Physical health
- Social health
- Mental health
Parenting
- How many pounds does an average newborn weigh at birth?
- 3 lbs
- 5 lbs
- 7 ½ lbs
- 9 lbs
- For the first 6 months of life, a baby should be gaining ______pounds per month.
- 1 pound
- 2 pounds
- 3 pounds
- .5 pounds
- At what age are solids introduced to babies?
- 1 year
- 6 months
- 3 months
- 2 years old
Nutrition – part 1
- 1 pound of fat is = to ______calories
- 2,000
- 3,500
- 1,000
- 100
- ______fats are known as healthy and “good fats.”
- Complex
- Saturated
- Unsaturated
- Amino acids
- ______carbohydrates are known as “good” carbohydrates that supply long lasting energy.
- Simple
- Complex
- Complete
- Amino acids
Nutrition 2
- How many servings of the fruit group is recommended per day?
- 3-5 servings
- 2-4 servings
- 6 ounces
- 3 cups
- How many ounces of the grain group is recommended per day?
- 5 ½ ounces
- 3 cups
- 2-4 servings
- 6 ounces
- If Troy ate a 3-ounce hamburger on a bun, how many servings of the grain group did Troy consume?
- 1 serving
- 2 servings
- 3 servings
- 0 servings
- What are examples of the dairy group?
- Chicken and turkey
- String cheese and yogurt
- Broccoli and cauliflower
- Almond milk and tofu
- What are the 6 essential nutrients?
- Grains, fats, vitamins, mineral, water and proteins
- Grains, fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat and beans
- Carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, mineral, water and proteins
- Grains, vitamins, fruits, dairy, meat and beans
- ______gram(s) of sugar is = ______teaspoons of sugar
- 8grams10tsp
- 4grams1tsp
- 10grams5tsp
- 1gram4tsp
- How many teaspoons / grams is the daily recommended allowance for sugar?
- 20 teaspoons (80 grams)
- 10-12 teaspoons (40-48 grams)
- 6-9 teaspoons (25-36 grams)
- 2 teaspoons (8 grams)
Physical Activity
- What are the 5 components of fitness?
- Cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, target heart rate, fitness, calories
- Cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, body comp
- Cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, exercise, coordination, balance
- Cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, balance, aerobic exercise, anaerobic exercise
- An example of anaerobic exercise is
- Sprints
- Swimming
- Running a mile
- Biking
- An example of aerobic exercise is
- Running a mile
- Weight lifting
- Sprints
- Jump squats
PA part 2
- The number of times your heart beats per minute while at rest is
- Target heart rate
- Resting heart rate
- Maximum heart rate
- Beats per minute
- An exercise that tests/improves your muscular strength is
- Running the mile
- Pacer test
- Push ups
- Swimming
- An exercise that tests/improves your cardiovascular endurance is
- Running the mile
- Pacer test
- Swimming
- All of the above
- The feeling of stability and control over your body is
- Coordination
- Balance
- Fitness
- Exercise
- Shorts bursts of exercise that last seconds or a few minutes are
- Aerobic exercises
- Anaerobic exercises
- Flexibility
- Cardiovascular exercises
Drugs
- Intentionally using drugs in a way that is unhealthy or illegal is
- Drug misuse
- Drug abuse
- Tolerance
- Addiction
- Tolerance is
- The physical/psychological need for a drug
- The effects of medicine other than what it was intended for
- The side effects when someone stops using a drug
- The condition in which the body becomes used to a drug so the person needs a greater amount to feel the same effect
- Medicines that can only be sold from a written order from a physician are called
- Pills
- Medications
- Prescription drugs
- Over the counter medicine
- Medicine that can be purchased from any store (Walgreen/ Rite Aid etc) are known as
- Prescription drugs
- Over the counter medicine
- Medicine
- Pills
Drugs 2
- The effects a marijuana user may experience include
- Anxiety/panic attacks
- Increased hunger
- Lack of motivation
- All of the above
- Ecstasy is a club drug where users experience the effects for up to 6-8 hours. Ecstasy is considered to be a
- Depressant
- Hallucinogenic
- Stimulant
- Both B and C
- Anabolic steroids are synthetic drugs that are commonly abused to enhance muscle mass and increase performance. “Synthetic” means
- Man made
- Prescription
- Good for you
- Testosterone
- Heroin, OxyContin and Lori tabs are known as
- Stimulants
- Narcotics
- Club drugs
- Depressants
- Narcotics help alleviate pain and are obtained by a prescription only. Narcotics are
- Highly addictive
- Made from opium
- Commonly abused
- All of the above
- Alcohol, barbiturates and benzo’s are all known as depressants. Depressants
- Depress you
- Slow down your body, your CNS and reaction time
- Speed up your CNS and reaction time
- Alleviate pain
Tobacco
- Carcinogens are substances that
- Are healthy
- Treat cancer
- Cause cancer
- Are stimulants
- How many carcinogens are found in cigarettes?
- 400
- 4,000
- 0
- Millions
- Second hand smoke can be just as dangerous as smoking an actual cigarette. Second hand smoke is
- The combination of mainstream smoke and side stream smoke
- When someone smells like they just smoked a cigarette
- Smoke from the burning tip of the cigarette and smoke that comes from the smoker’s mouth
- Both A and C
Tobacco 2
- There are many dangerous chemicals in tobacco products. The 3 worst chemicals are
- Benzene, arsenic and carbon dioxide
- Arsenic, carbon monoxide and pesticides
- Carbon monoxide, tar and nicotine
- Nicotine, benzene and arsenic
- The highly addictive stimulant found in tobacco products is known as
- Tar
- Carbon monoxide
- Nicotine
- Pesticides
- E cigarettes are safer and healthier than smoking a cigarette. True/False?
- True
- False
- Using tobacco products causes
- Bad breath
- Increased breathing and blood pressure
- Cancer
- All of the above
- Using chewing tobacco is a safer alternative to cigarettes
- True
- False
Alcohol
- Drugs that slow down the body’s functions and reactions are known as
- Depressants
- Stimulants
- Alternatives
- Intoxication
- Alcohol is a drug produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables and grains. This process is called
- Fermentation
- Intoxication
- Depressants
- Alternatives
- The measure of the amount of alcohol in a person’s blood is known as
- Intoxication
- Inhibition
- Alcohol poisoning
- Blood alcohol content
- Alcohol reaches the brain within
- 30 seconds
- 5 minutes
- 1 hour
- 30 minutes
- Which percentage below is known as “legally intoxicated?”
- .8%
- .5%
- .08%
- .10%
- Which factors below determine the effect that alcohol may have on an individual?
- Gender
- Combination with other drugs
- Food in the stomach
- All of the above
- Drinking alcohol can irritate the tissue lining in your mouth and digestive system and may lead to cancer.
- True
- False
- The organ that is severely affected by alcohol consumption is the
- Spleen
- Heart
- Gall bladder
- Liver
- A condition where fat builds up on the liver and fats can’t be broken down is called
- Cirrhosis
- Fatty liver
- Cancer
- Dementia
- Long term alcohol use can enlarge the heart.
- True
- False
- A pregnant woman who drinks throughout her pregnancy is putting her child at risk of developing
- Cirrhosis
- Fetal alcohol syndrome
- Intoxication
- Binge drinking
STD/HIV
- The only sure safe bet to protect against STD’s is
- Use condoms
- Use the withdrawal method
- Practice “safe” sex
- Practice abstinence
- 1 in 4 sexually active teens have an STD.
- True
- False
- STD’s may lead to
- Infertility
- Reproductive issues
- Cancer
- All of the above
- Bacterial STD’s are STD’s that can be treated and cured
- True
- False
- Example of bacterial STD’s is (are)
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- Syphilis
- All of the above
- Viral STD’s are STD’s that can be cured
- True
- False
- Example of viral STD’s include
- HPV and HIV
- Gonorrhea and chlamydia
- Syphilis and hepatitis
- Genital warts and yeast infections
- HIV may be spread by
- Breathing the same air as the carrier
- Shaking hands with the carrier
- Drinking out of the same water bottle as the carrier
- The exchange of bodily fluids
- How often should sexually active individuals get tested for STD’s?
- One time per year
- Every 6 months
- Every 5 years
- Once a month
First Aid- Exit Out Questions
- The 4 C’s of First Aid that are in correct order are:
- Call, Check, Care, Check
- Check, Care, Call, Check
- Call, Check, Check, Care
- Check, Check, Call, Care
- If a foreign object has pierced the skin, the wound is considered a
- Laceration
- Puncture
- Abrasion
- Burn
- If the puncture wound is deep or in a critical area, you should
- Pull that sucker out!!!
- Leave the foreign object in
- Wait for it to fall out on its own
- Wrap it up tightly
- For lacerations or abrasions, you can use the following to clean the area
- Soap and water
- You don’t want to clean it.
- Peroxide
- Both a and c
- The RICE method stands for?
- Relax, Ice, Compact and evaluate
- Rest, Ice, Compact, Evaluate
- Relax, Incline, Compress and elevate
- Rest, Ice, compress and elevate
- Bobby got a paper cut. This is an example of what?
- Abrasion
- Puncture
- Laceration
- Internal bleeding