Deck 1: Foundations of Personal Health
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Deck 1: Foundations of Personal Health
1
Quality of life can be explained as a subjective rating of the difference between people's hopes and expectations and their present experiences.
True
2
Many Americans are aware of important health issues but are not able to translate their knowledge into healthy lifestyle behaviors.
True
3
The traditional "medical treatment model"of the health continuum places emphasis on striving for a higher quality of life.
False
4
The current view of health is that it is multidimensional.
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5
The basis for leading a moral and ethical life is rooted in emotional health.
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6
Physical health is the predominant dimension of health and stands alone in representing one's overall health and wellness.
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7
The different dimensions of health exist as separate elements.
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8
Many health issues, including stress, mental health, nutrition, drug use, and disease, are strongly related to culture.
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9
In online learning, an individual controls both the learning objectives and how learning occurs.
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10
Most adult learning is primarily self-directed.
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11
Much like reference books and refereed journal articles, Internet postings undergo evaluation by experts.
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12
The likelihood of miscommunication when dealing with medical or health issues is small.
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13
Critical thinking is careful and deliberate determination of whether to accept, reject, or suspend judgment.
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14
Health risk is the probability that an adverse event (an outcome) will occur if one engages in a certain behavior (exposure).
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15
People tend to be more afraid of natural risks than human-made risks.
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16
Statistical correlations in population studies are based on experimental data.
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17
Neurologists study the disease process in populations and quantify health risk in terms of absolute risk and relative risk.
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Relative risk is the ratio of the rate of disease among those exposed to a variable compared to those not exposed or having limited exposure.
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19
It has become clear that the increase in chronic diseases, especially in the last 50-60 years, is tied primarily to one's profession.
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20
Attitudes, beliefs, and values regarding our personal health are shaped by our personalities.
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21
A health behavior theory is a conceptual framework of important factors or variables that are thought to influence health behavior.
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22
People are more afraid of a risk they choose to take than one imposed on them.
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23
Most people only recognize the importance of health:
A) as they grow older.
B) when illness or disease affects a family member.
C) when they are sick or injured.
D) when they feel especially good.
A) as they grow older.
B) when illness or disease affects a family member.
C) when they are sick or injured.
D) when they feel especially good.
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24
Quality of life refers to:
A) one's ability to afford the better things in life.
B) one's realization of hopes and expectations.
C) the relationship between personal satisfaction and longevity.
D) an overall sense of well-being.
A) one's ability to afford the better things in life.
B) one's realization of hopes and expectations.
C) the relationship between personal satisfaction and longevity.
D) an overall sense of well-being.
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25
The contemporary perspective on health is that it is:
A) a state of optimal functioning.
B) the ability to enjoy life to the fullest.
C) a goal that people continually work toward throughout their lives.
D) an achievement of the highest level of physical and emotional fitness.
A) a state of optimal functioning.
B) the ability to enjoy life to the fullest.
C) a goal that people continually work toward throughout their lives.
D) an achievement of the highest level of physical and emotional fitness.
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26
Nonmodifiable factors that may influence our health include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) heredity.
B) age.
C) gender.
D) weight.
A) heredity.
B) age.
C) gender.
D) weight.
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27
The most important factors involved in good health are those associated with:
A) emotional stability.
B) a proactive approach.
C) a healthy diet.
D) lifestyle.
A) emotional stability.
B) a proactive approach.
C) a healthy diet.
D) lifestyle.
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28
How well one is able to perform the activities of daily living without undue fatigue is indicative of the _____ dimension of health.
A) physical
B) social
C) emotional
D) intellectual
A) physical
B) social
C) emotional
D) intellectual
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29
The intellectual dimension of health can be explained as the ability to:
A) interact with others.
B) process information and act appropriately.
C) cope, adjust, and adapt.
D) question and evaluate information.
A) interact with others.
B) process information and act appropriately.
C) cope, adjust, and adapt.
D) question and evaluate information.
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30
The _____ dimension of health involves being able to learn from a variety of experiences and being open to new ideas.
A) social
B) spiritual
C) emotional
D) intellectual
A) social
B) spiritual
C) emotional
D) intellectual
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31
The ability to deal constructively with personal feelings, handle stress, and live independently is representative of the _____ dimension of health.
A) social
B) spiritual
C) emotional
D) intellectual
A) social
B) spiritual
C) emotional
D) intellectual
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32
Commitment to a set of values that guide one's actions is indicative of the _____ dimension of health.
A) social
B) spiritual
C) emotional
D) intellectual
A) social
B) spiritual
C) emotional
D) intellectual
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33
Each dimension of health contributes to the overall _____ of the whole.
A) balance, quality, and strength
B) well-being
C) form
D) integrity
A) balance, quality, and strength
B) well-being
C) form
D) integrity
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34
Advertisers shape consumer desire and product value by presenting products as having the power to change buyers into:
A) more desirable people.
B) the people they want to be.
C) the by-products of our society.
D) healthy consumers.
A) more desirable people.
B) the people they want to be.
C) the by-products of our society.
D) healthy consumers.
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35
Advertising gives us the impression that lifestyles can be _____.
A) purchased
B) static
C) unimportant
D) innate
A) purchased
B) static
C) unimportant
D) innate
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36
Frauds and hoaxes in the health market are still _____.
A) rare
B) commonplace
C) hidden
D) unknown
A) rare
B) commonplace
C) hidden
D) unknown
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37
Which of the following is true of self-directed learning?
A) The government controls the means of learning.
B) The learning objectives are laid down by the educational institution chosen by an individual.
C) The Internet is a rich resource for a self-directed, tech savvy learner.
D) Most adult learning is assisted and not self-directed.
A) The government controls the means of learning.
B) The learning objectives are laid down by the educational institution chosen by an individual.
C) The Internet is a rich resource for a self-directed, tech savvy learner.
D) Most adult learning is assisted and not self-directed.
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38
The Health on the Net (HON) icon on a website indicates that the health information provided on that site is:
A) misleading.
B) reliable, credible, and trustworthy.
C) government sponsored.
D) university sponsored.
A) misleading.
B) reliable, credible, and trustworthy.
C) government sponsored.
D) university sponsored.
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39
Pondering the "why" questions is known as _____ thinking.
A) abstract
B) critical
C) conceptual
D) theoretical
A) abstract
B) critical
C) conceptual
D) theoretical
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40
When teachers drill students on recalling facts, or when students sit in silence without asking questions, _____ thinking is not involved.
A) abstract
B) critical
C) conceptual
D) theoretical
A) abstract
B) critical
C) conceptual
D) theoretical
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41
The non-Hispanic White population of the United States showed a growth of _____ percent over the last decade.
A) 11
B) 29
C) 33
D) 2
A) 11
B) 29
C) 33
D) 2
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42
Of all the college students in the United States, _____ percent are women.
A) 30
B) 45
C) 50
D) 57
A) 30
B) 45
C) 50
D) 57
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43
To assess the impact of behavior on health, it is important to understand what a _____ is and how to interpret it.
A) health plan
B) health risk
C) health status
D) health concept
A) health plan
B) health risk
C) health status
D) health concept
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44
Any factor that increases susceptibility to or has a strong association with the occurrence, onset, or progression of a disease
Or injury is known as a _____.
A) health risk
B) self-concept
C) social status
D) problem
Or injury is known as a _____.
A) health risk
B) self-concept
C) social status
D) problem
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45
People tend to have a greater fear of radiation from cell phones than from _____, which actually presents a much greater risk.
A) terrorism
B) the sun
C) nuclear power
D) tanning beds
A) terrorism
B) the sun
C) nuclear power
D) tanning beds
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46
The "times-greater chance" a person has of acquiring a specific negative health effect based on the extent to which a certain variable is present is called _____.
A) health risk
B) a risk factor
C) variable risk
D) relative risk
A) health risk
B) a risk factor
C) variable risk
D) relative risk
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47
The annual death rate from lung cancer among people who smoke is approximately _____ deaths per 100,000 people per year.
A) 40
B) 50
C) 60
D) 70
A) 40
B) 50
C) 60
D) 70
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48
The annual death rate from lung cancer among nonsmokers is _____ deaths per 100,000 people.
A) 2.5
B) 3.5
C) 6.5
D) 10
A) 2.5
B) 3.5
C) 6.5
D) 10
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49
Life expectancy for an American born in 1900 was less than _____.
A) 80
B) 50
C) 60
D) 70
A) 80
B) 50
C) 60
D) 70
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50
Since 1900, infant mortality has decreased _____ percent and maternal mortality 99 percent.
A) 70
B) 82
C) 90
D) 65
A) 70
B) 82
C) 90
D) 65
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51
Public health advances that have been translated into public policy include school immunization rules and:
A) better health care services in rural areas.
B) slower speed limits.
C) voter age restrictions.
D) seat belt laws.
A) better health care services in rural areas.
B) slower speed limits.
C) voter age restrictions.
D) seat belt laws.
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52
Disease-causing microbes that are an increasing threat to food supplies and health are known as _____.
A) pathogens
B) vaccines
C) strep
D) cancer
A) pathogens
B) vaccines
C) strep
D) cancer
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53
The two main conditions that develop in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are:
A) eczema and bronchitis.
B) cancer and hernia.
C) heart disease and stress.
D) emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
A) eczema and bronchitis.
B) cancer and hernia.
C) heart disease and stress.
D) emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
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54
Medical conditions that are prolonged, do not resolve spontaneously, and are rarely cured completely are called _____.
A) pathogens
B) chronic diseases
C) preventable diseases
D) non-preventable diseases
A) pathogens
B) chronic diseases
C) preventable diseases
D) non-preventable diseases
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55
National estimates indicate that about _____ percent of instances of disease and premature death are the result of unhealthy lifestyles.
A) 5
B) 50
C) 20
D) 80
A) 5
B) 50
C) 20
D) 80
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56
The second greatest cause of mortality in the United States is _____, responsible for an estimated 450,000 deaths per year.
A) obesity
B) drug use
C) alcohol use
D) tobacco use
A) obesity
B) drug use
C) alcohol use
D) tobacco use
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57
For Americans in the age group 20-29, the leading cause of death is:
A) unintentional injury.
B) drinking.
C) drug use.
D) tobacco use.
A) unintentional injury.
B) drinking.
C) drug use.
D) tobacco use.
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58
Many of us have good intentions about changing a bad habit or adopting a healthy behavior. The challenge is:
A) when to do it.
B) why we should do it.
C) how to do it.
D) who will help us do it.
A) when to do it.
B) why we should do it.
C) how to do it.
D) who will help us do it.
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59
Psychologists have developed _____ to explain individual behavior change and better understand people's health habits.
A) social cognitive theories
B) health care theories
C) health behavior theories
D) health care guidelines
A) social cognitive theories
B) health care theories
C) health behavior theories
D) health care guidelines
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60
Which of the following theories is based on the principle that behavior is dynamic, depending on individual and environmental factors, all of which influence one another simultaneously?
A) Social cognitive theory
B) Health care theory
C) Health behavior theory
D) Health care guidelines
A) Social cognitive theory
B) Health care theory
C) Health behavior theory
D) Health care guidelines
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61
The health belief model of _____ was developed to understand why so few people participated in health screening programs such as mammograms for breast cancer.
A) Irwin Rosenstock
B) Alfred Adler
C) Abraham Maslow
D) Albert Bandura
A) Irwin Rosenstock
B) Alfred Adler
C) Abraham Maslow
D) Albert Bandura
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62
Which of the following is the central premise of the stages of change model?
A) Behavior change is a process.
B) Individuals have varying levels of motivation.
C) Readiness to change is constant across all individuals.
D) Relapse to a previous stage is impossible.
A) Behavior change is a process.
B) Individuals have varying levels of motivation.
C) Readiness to change is constant across all individuals.
D) Relapse to a previous stage is impossible.
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63
The stages of change model was initially developed in order to understand:
A) smoking cessation programs.
B) weight loss programs.
C) fitness programs.
D) eating disorders.
A) smoking cessation programs.
B) weight loss programs.
C) fitness programs.
D) eating disorders.
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64
Explain the modern concept of health.
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65
Explain the term "relative risk"
and what it involves.
and what it involves.
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66
What is the overall mission of Healthy People 2020?
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67
In the current version of the health belief model, five factors appear to be central in influencing people's decisions about whether to take action to prevent, screen for, or manage a medical condition. Identify three of the factors.
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68
Explain James Prochaska and Carlo DiClemente's stages of change model.
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