FTCE Health k-12 - Complete
A kid collapses in gym, is unresponsive, start CPR but what should you do first? -
answerCheck pulse
Grasping at throat, what do you do? - answerAsk if they are choking and start doing
abdominal thrusts (heimlich manuever)
Healing the body by applying pressure to someone's hands and feet -
answerreflexology
What drug produces drowsiness, nausea and hallucinations? - answerInhalents
Barbiturates (sleep inducing) side effects are closely like what other drug? -
answerAlcohol
MDMA- goes into effect 30-45 after taking it and lasts 3-6 hours - answerEcstacy
causes drowsiness and amnesia, date rape, slurred speech - answerRohypnol (Roofie)
Testosterone is produced in what are (diagram) - answertesties
Where in the digestive system is the most food absorbed by the body (diagram) -
answersmall intestine
What agency regulates dangerous pesticides? - answerEnvironmental protection
agency
If a person eats 100 calories extra per day how many pounds will they gain in a year? -
answer10.4
If a person eats 250 calories less and burns 250 calories more a day, how many pounds
will they lose in 1 week? - answer1
Consumption of alcohol makes you feel warm. What causes this to happen? -
answerVasodilation (the widening of blood vessels)
Average of menarche (first occurrence of menstruation) in girls is? - answer12.77 years
old
Premenopause - answerOvaries make less estrogen, starts in 40s sometimes in 30s
menopause - answerovaries stop producing estrogen, diagnosed after 12 months with
no menstrual cycle. average age is 51
, dysmenorrhea - answerpainful menstruation
endometrium - answerinner, mucous membrane lining of the uterus
latrogenic - answerillness caused by medical examination or treatment
menorrhagia - answerexcessive bleeding during menstruation
metrorrhagia - answerBleeding between menstrual periods
menometrorrhagia - answerrapid flow of blood from the uterus at menstruation (and
between menstrual cycles; increased amount)
polymenorrhea - answerthe occurrence of menstrual cycles more frequently than is
normal (21 days or fewer in between)
oligomenorrhea - answergreater than 35 days between menstrual cycles
amenorrhea - answerabsence of menstruation
fetal alcohol syndrome - answerphysical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused
by a pregnant woman's heavy drinking (small heads, abnormal facial, intellectual
disabilities, irritable, underweight)
dyspareunia - answerpainful intercourse
Dysthymia - answermild depression
Vaginismus - answerinvoluntary muscle spasms in the outer part of the vagina that
make intercourse impossible
Pedophilia - answerabnormal sexual desire in adults for children
abstinence - answerno sex=no STD or pregnancy
Most inappropriate person for a student to discuss sex with? - answerAnother student
immunizations - answerNeed measles, mumps, small pox, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus
and hep B (no longer need influenza)
personal inventory - answerAn objective personality test that uses a series of questions
or statements for which the test taker must indicate whether they apply to him/her or
not. Used to develop self-awareness & goal setting strategies.
Leukocytes - answerwhite blood cells, protect body from foreign invaders
A kid collapses in gym, is unresponsive, start CPR but what should you do first? -
answerCheck pulse
Grasping at throat, what do you do? - answerAsk if they are choking and start doing
abdominal thrusts (heimlich manuever)
Healing the body by applying pressure to someone's hands and feet -
answerreflexology
What drug produces drowsiness, nausea and hallucinations? - answerInhalents
Barbiturates (sleep inducing) side effects are closely like what other drug? -
answerAlcohol
MDMA- goes into effect 30-45 after taking it and lasts 3-6 hours - answerEcstacy
causes drowsiness and amnesia, date rape, slurred speech - answerRohypnol (Roofie)
Testosterone is produced in what are (diagram) - answertesties
Where in the digestive system is the most food absorbed by the body (diagram) -
answersmall intestine
What agency regulates dangerous pesticides? - answerEnvironmental protection
agency
If a person eats 100 calories extra per day how many pounds will they gain in a year? -
answer10.4
If a person eats 250 calories less and burns 250 calories more a day, how many pounds
will they lose in 1 week? - answer1
Consumption of alcohol makes you feel warm. What causes this to happen? -
answerVasodilation (the widening of blood vessels)
Average of menarche (first occurrence of menstruation) in girls is? - answer12.77 years
old
Premenopause - answerOvaries make less estrogen, starts in 40s sometimes in 30s
menopause - answerovaries stop producing estrogen, diagnosed after 12 months with
no menstrual cycle. average age is 51
, dysmenorrhea - answerpainful menstruation
endometrium - answerinner, mucous membrane lining of the uterus
latrogenic - answerillness caused by medical examination or treatment
menorrhagia - answerexcessive bleeding during menstruation
metrorrhagia - answerBleeding between menstrual periods
menometrorrhagia - answerrapid flow of blood from the uterus at menstruation (and
between menstrual cycles; increased amount)
polymenorrhea - answerthe occurrence of menstrual cycles more frequently than is
normal (21 days or fewer in between)
oligomenorrhea - answergreater than 35 days between menstrual cycles
amenorrhea - answerabsence of menstruation
fetal alcohol syndrome - answerphysical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused
by a pregnant woman's heavy drinking (small heads, abnormal facial, intellectual
disabilities, irritable, underweight)
dyspareunia - answerpainful intercourse
Dysthymia - answermild depression
Vaginismus - answerinvoluntary muscle spasms in the outer part of the vagina that
make intercourse impossible
Pedophilia - answerabnormal sexual desire in adults for children
abstinence - answerno sex=no STD or pregnancy
Most inappropriate person for a student to discuss sex with? - answerAnother student
immunizations - answerNeed measles, mumps, small pox, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus
and hep B (no longer need influenza)
personal inventory - answerAn objective personality test that uses a series of questions
or statements for which the test taker must indicate whether they apply to him/her or
not. Used to develop self-awareness & goal setting strategies.
Leukocytes - answerwhite blood cells, protect body from foreign invaders