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Epinephrine
Adrenaline
Definition of Health before 1947
The absence of illness; Poor health= Poor Hygiene
Definition of Health after 1947
“Health is the state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not just the absence of disease or infirmity.”
Appraisal
series of procedures to asses or determine the health status of students
Functions associated with the Sympathetic nervous system
a
Functions associated with the Parasympathetic nervous system
a
Leading cause of death for Americans
a
Mortality
Indicates people are living longer
Morbidity
Fewer people suffer from infectious disease
Objectives for Healthy People 2010‎
a
Differences in communication patterns between men and women
a
Drug abuse
Excessive use
Drug Misuse
The use for purpose not intended
Family of origin
Family that you grew up in: Parents and siblings
Medications that effect oral contraception
Diet Pills
Binge drinking for men and women
5 drinks in a row for a man
4 drinks in a row for woman
Primary prevention
Avoid a disease from the start
Secondary prevention
Identifying and treating people with established disease and those at very high risk of developing a disease
Tertiary prevention
the care of established disease, with attempts made to restore to highest function, minimize the negative effects of disease, and prevent disease-related complications.
Fertility awareness methods
-Cervical Mucus Method
-Body Temperature Method
-Calender Method
Birth process
Dilation of the cervix, Translation, Expulsion, Delivery of the placenta
Psychoneuroimmunology
interaction between psychological processes and the nervous and immune systems of the human body
Distress
Negative Stress
Eustress
Positive Stress
Things to avoid during pregnancy
Alcohol and Drugs, Smoking, X-ray, toxic chemicals, heavy metals, pesticides, gases
Causes of stress
a
Monogamy
The state of having only one sexual partner at any one time
Serial monogamy ‎
series of long- or short-term, exclusive sexual relationships entered into consecutively over the lifespan
Barrier methods
Diaphragm, Cervical Cap, Contraceptive Sponge
Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love
1. Intimacy – Which encompasses feelings of closeness, connectedness, and bondedness.
2. Passion – Which encompasses drives that lead to romance, physical attraction, and sexual consummation.
3. Commitment – Which encompasses, in the short term, the decision to remain with another, and in the long term, the shared achievements and plans made with that other.
Toxic Shock Syndrome
severe disease that involves fever, shock, and problems with the function of several body organs.
Internal and external locus of control
a
Stages of fetal development
First Trimester- differentiates and develops organ systems
At start of third month called “fetus” - means organ systems in place
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
Overload
a
Codependence
a
Enabling
a
General Adaptation Syndrome
a
Dimensions of health
Spiritual, Physical, Mental, Intellectual, Social, Emotional, Environmental
Pyloric spasms
a
Intimacy
a
Spermicides
Substances designed to kill sperm
Synergism
Affects are multiplied, Expressed as 2+2=10, Alcohol and Barbiturates
Antagonism
Work at same receptor, one drug blocks the other, Alcohol and Antibiotics