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