CSET Health Science Subtest I (178): Practice & Study Guide Exam
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1. Health education and healthcare in general prevention.
have shifted from a sickness care model to:
2. A teacher wants to use the information in design a project where students choose
Healthy People 2020 in her classroom. Which an area to try and improve in their own
of the following would be an example of how community
to use the initiative?
3. Which of the following is not an appropriate going to a students home without be-
role for a health education teacher in their ing asked to discuss concerns you have
community? about the student with their parents
4. Which entity has the final say in what is taught The local school district is responsi-
and how in regards to the health education ble for finding or creating and imple-
curriculum? menting a curriculum that meets federal
standards within the limitation of state
guidelines.
5. A former student who is studying health edu- No, the information the former student
cation at the local university wants to collect is looking for would be considered per-
data from some of your classes for their re- sonally identifiable information and it
search project trying to see if there is a link cannot be shared without parent per-
between obesity and household income. Can mission.
you help him without violating the privacy of
your current students?
6. Which of the following is a factor that can all these answers are correct
influence a person's life span?
- genetics
- diet
- exercise
7. procedural and implicit memory
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Memory changes and decline are normal in
later adulthood. Which two types of memory
are not generally affected by this decline?
8. What is the difference between dialectical rea- Relativistic thinking is understanding
soning and relativistic thinking? that issues and ideas are not black
and white but relative and considering
both sides. Dialectical reasoning is be-
ing able to consider and synthesize both
sides of an idea.
9. How are HIV and AIDS related? HIV is the virus that causes AIDS, which
is a disease.
10. Immunizations work by: stimulating an immune response with-
out making you sick.
11. How is a latent TB infection different than TB In a latent infection, the bacteria does
disease? not make the person sick. In TB disease,
the immune system may be compro-
mised allowing the bacteria to attack the
lungs.
12. Why is there sometimes a rise in cases of com- There is a rise in the spread of commu-
municable diseases after a natural disaster? nicable disease because of lack of clean
water and proper sanitation.
13. A couple in your class come to you after your If either one of them has other partners
lesson on STDs. They have engaged in oral sex and has been exposed to an STD, then
and want to know if they can get an STD from it is possible to transmit it via oral sex.
it. What do you tell them?
14.
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1. Health education and healthcare in general prevention.
have shifted from a sickness care model to:
2. A teacher wants to use the information in design a project where students choose
Healthy People 2020 in her classroom. Which an area to try and improve in their own
of the following would be an example of how community
to use the initiative?
3. Which of the following is not an appropriate going to a students home without be-
role for a health education teacher in their ing asked to discuss concerns you have
community? about the student with their parents
4. Which entity has the final say in what is taught The local school district is responsi-
and how in regards to the health education ble for finding or creating and imple-
curriculum? menting a curriculum that meets federal
standards within the limitation of state
guidelines.
5. A former student who is studying health edu- No, the information the former student
cation at the local university wants to collect is looking for would be considered per-
data from some of your classes for their re- sonally identifiable information and it
search project trying to see if there is a link cannot be shared without parent per-
between obesity and household income. Can mission.
you help him without violating the privacy of
your current students?
6. Which of the following is a factor that can all these answers are correct
influence a person's life span?
- genetics
- diet
- exercise
7. procedural and implicit memory
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, CSET Health Science Subtest I (178): Practice & Study Guide Exam
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_a2mge2
Memory changes and decline are normal in
later adulthood. Which two types of memory
are not generally affected by this decline?
8. What is the difference between dialectical rea- Relativistic thinking is understanding
soning and relativistic thinking? that issues and ideas are not black
and white but relative and considering
both sides. Dialectical reasoning is be-
ing able to consider and synthesize both
sides of an idea.
9. How are HIV and AIDS related? HIV is the virus that causes AIDS, which
is a disease.
10. Immunizations work by: stimulating an immune response with-
out making you sick.
11. How is a latent TB infection different than TB In a latent infection, the bacteria does
disease? not make the person sick. In TB disease,
the immune system may be compro-
mised allowing the bacteria to attack the
lungs.
12. Why is there sometimes a rise in cases of com- There is a rise in the spread of commu-
municable diseases after a natural disaster? nicable disease because of lack of clean
water and proper sanitation.
13. A couple in your class come to you after your If either one of them has other partners
lesson on STDs. They have engaged in oral sex and has been exposed to an STD, then
and want to know if they can get an STD from it is possible to transmit it via oral sex.
it. What do you tell them?
14.
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