<p> Review for Post Test</p><p>1.) What are the two factors used to evaluate health? Life expectancy and quality of life</p><p>2.) What is the Health Continuum Model and what is it always at? It is always at constant change</p><p>3.) When someone is caring and sensitive to your feelings they are displaying what quality? empathy</p><p>4.) Define goal. A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach</p><p>5.) Always wanting your own way is an example of what type of behavior? Aggressive</p><p>6.) Active listening to another person is what type of behavior? Assertive</p><p>7.) What are the three types of health and give three examples for each. Physical health- sleep; Emotional/Mental health-relax; Social Health- how well you get along with others</p><p>8.) If you want to have good social health you should? Work at it, get involved with others in school or in the community</p><p>9.) What are the three types of assertiveness? Aggressive, Assertive, Passive</p><p>10.) What two factors are important in a relationship? Trust and Respect</p><p>11.) Define active listening: Focusing your full attention on what the other person is saying and letting that person know you understand and care</p><p>12.) What is the difference between close and casual friendships? Close- friends who have strong emotional ties, share thoughts, feelings and experiences Casual- peers who share something in common</p><p>13.) Define communication: The process of sharing information thoughts or feelings 14.) Habits are behaviors that are repeated so often they often become ______. Automatic</p><p>15.) Define peer pressure. The influence that people your age have on you</p><p>16.) What are the stages in the cycle of violence? Tension building, violent episodes, calm/honeymoon stage</p><p>17.) Most acts of violence are committed by: People they may know</p><p>18.) Define Discrimination Unfair mistreatment of a person or group based on prejudices</p><p>19.) What are the three leading causes of death for people aged 15-24? Accidents, homicide, suicide</p><p>20.) When injuries are less serious, they can still cause what two factors? Physical pain and emotional scars</p><p>21.) Risk factors for violence included poverty, family violence, availability to weapons as well as? Media violence</p><p>22.) What is the most effective way to stop bullying is to: Get bystanders involved</p><p>23.) What are the 4 types of pathogens? Bacteria, virus, protozoan, fungi</p><p>24.) What is the bodies line of defenses against pathogens? Physical and chemical barriers</p><p>25.) List four ways in which pathogens can spread. Contact with an infected person, infected animal, contaminated objects, contaminated food, soil or water 26.) Name 4 bacterial diseases. Strep throat, lyme disease, tuberculosis, bacterial meningitis</p><p>27.) Name 4 viral diseases. Common cold, influenza, pneumonia, hepatitis 28.) STI stands for: Sexually transmitted infection</p><p>29.) The best and only way to avoid an STI is by: Practice abstinence</p><p>30.) Name an STI(s) that there is no known cure for: Herpes</p><p>31.) Chlamydia is the most common: Bacterial STI</p><p>32.) The three most common STI’s in the United States are? Trichomoniasis, HPV, Chlamydia </p><p>33.) HIV attacks your ______system. Immune</p><p>34.) HIV can be transmitted through? Sexual contact, needles, breast feeding</p><p>35.) Over the Counter Drugs are? Legal</p><p>36.) What classification of drug is marijuana? Stimulant, Hallucinogen, Depressant</p><p>37.) Why did club drugs get there name? They first gained popularity at dance clubs and raves</p><p>38.) What does a depressant do to the body? Slows down body functions</p><p>39.) Hallucinogens are drugs that distort? Perception, thought and mood</p><p>40.) What is the organism that causes AIDS? HIV</p>
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