HS 210 Exam 2 Questions With
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the following is the goal of what
GOAL:
to detect a disease in its earliest stages while asymptomatic, to intervene to SLOW or
STOP the progression of the disease
reduces morbidity or mortality - ANSWER secondary prevention
true or false
screening modalities are most important in secondary prevention - ANSWER true
what are some examples of secondary prevention - ANSWER breast cancer screening
daily aspirin to prevent future heart attacks
modified workplace designs
Identify the most prevalent of all reported STI - ANSWER chlamydia trachomatis
Discuss effective strategies to prevent STI - ANSWER abstinence
vaccination
reduce number of sex partners
condoms
retest after treatment
the following are common indicators of what
branding, tattoos, or jewelry of their trafficker's name
unaware of their location, date, or time
unable to tell a consistent story about their personal information
avoid eye contact with other people
wear inappropriate clothing for the weather
exhibit signs of unexplained physical abuse
,accompanied by older, controlling individuals
have excessive cash or unexplained expensive items - ANSWER human trafficking
the following is a description of what
runaway
homeless
often truant
has a relationship with an older individual
has low self-esteem/dependency issues - ANSWER marginalized youth
def: sexual activity without consent, can occur in person, online, or through technology -
ANSWER sexual violence
true or false
the perpetrator of sexual violence is usually someone the victim knows - ANSWER true
Describe STI that can be passed to the baby of a pregnant woman if untreated. -
ANSWER congenital syphilis
can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, infant death, and lifelong medical issues
babies born to be black, hispanic, or american indian/alaska native mothers were up to
8 times more likely to have newborn syphilis in 2021 than babies born to white mothers
what is the leading cause of anemia - ANSWER iron deficiency
Describe the issues associated with low levels of nutrients for infants and children. -
ANSWER mental impairment and CNS defects in infants
micronutrients are not produced by the body
contributes to costly diseases
the following are guidelines for what
focus on meeting food group needs with nutrient-dense foods and beverages
(core elements include: vegetables -dark green, red and orange, beans, peas, lentils,
fruits - especially whole fruits, grains - half are whole grains
dairy - fat-free or low-fat milk, yogurt, and cheese, protein foods - lean meats, poultry,
eggs, seafood, lentils, oils - vegetable oils and oils in foods such as seafood and nuts)
limit foods and beverages higher in added sugars, saturated fats, and sodium, and limit
alcoholic beverages - ANSWER healthy eating
, which time span
exclusively feed infants' human milk - ANSWER first 6 months of life
which time span
introduce infants to a nutrient-dense complementary foods - ANSWER about 6 months
which time span
follow a healthy dietary pattern across the lifespan to nutrient needs, help achieve a
healthy body weight, and reduce risk of chronic disease - ANSWER 12 months through
adulthood
Identify the functions of Vitamin D in the body - ANSWER builds strong bones by helping
the body absorb calcium (protects older adults from osteoporosis)
helps the immune system resist bacteria and viruses
required for muscle and nerve functions
def:
Aim: promote health and prevent disease
it is required by law to be published every 5 years
science-based advice on what to eat and drink to promote ehealth, reduce the risk of
chronic disease and meet nutrient needs
used to develop implement, and evaluate federal food, nutrition and health policies and
programs - ANSWER dietary guidelines for americans
the following are the benefits of exercise for which age group
reduces the risk of depression
improves aerobic fitness
improves muscular fitness
improves bone health
promotes favorable body composition
improves attention and some measures of academic performance - ANSWER children
the following are the benefits of exercise for which age group
lowers risk of high blood pressure
lowers risk of stroke
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the following is the goal of what
GOAL:
to detect a disease in its earliest stages while asymptomatic, to intervene to SLOW or
STOP the progression of the disease
reduces morbidity or mortality - ANSWER secondary prevention
true or false
screening modalities are most important in secondary prevention - ANSWER true
what are some examples of secondary prevention - ANSWER breast cancer screening
daily aspirin to prevent future heart attacks
modified workplace designs
Identify the most prevalent of all reported STI - ANSWER chlamydia trachomatis
Discuss effective strategies to prevent STI - ANSWER abstinence
vaccination
reduce number of sex partners
condoms
retest after treatment
the following are common indicators of what
branding, tattoos, or jewelry of their trafficker's name
unaware of their location, date, or time
unable to tell a consistent story about their personal information
avoid eye contact with other people
wear inappropriate clothing for the weather
exhibit signs of unexplained physical abuse
,accompanied by older, controlling individuals
have excessive cash or unexplained expensive items - ANSWER human trafficking
the following is a description of what
runaway
homeless
often truant
has a relationship with an older individual
has low self-esteem/dependency issues - ANSWER marginalized youth
def: sexual activity without consent, can occur in person, online, or through technology -
ANSWER sexual violence
true or false
the perpetrator of sexual violence is usually someone the victim knows - ANSWER true
Describe STI that can be passed to the baby of a pregnant woman if untreated. -
ANSWER congenital syphilis
can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, infant death, and lifelong medical issues
babies born to be black, hispanic, or american indian/alaska native mothers were up to
8 times more likely to have newborn syphilis in 2021 than babies born to white mothers
what is the leading cause of anemia - ANSWER iron deficiency
Describe the issues associated with low levels of nutrients for infants and children. -
ANSWER mental impairment and CNS defects in infants
micronutrients are not produced by the body
contributes to costly diseases
the following are guidelines for what
focus on meeting food group needs with nutrient-dense foods and beverages
(core elements include: vegetables -dark green, red and orange, beans, peas, lentils,
fruits - especially whole fruits, grains - half are whole grains
dairy - fat-free or low-fat milk, yogurt, and cheese, protein foods - lean meats, poultry,
eggs, seafood, lentils, oils - vegetable oils and oils in foods such as seafood and nuts)
limit foods and beverages higher in added sugars, saturated fats, and sodium, and limit
alcoholic beverages - ANSWER healthy eating
, which time span
exclusively feed infants' human milk - ANSWER first 6 months of life
which time span
introduce infants to a nutrient-dense complementary foods - ANSWER about 6 months
which time span
follow a healthy dietary pattern across the lifespan to nutrient needs, help achieve a
healthy body weight, and reduce risk of chronic disease - ANSWER 12 months through
adulthood
Identify the functions of Vitamin D in the body - ANSWER builds strong bones by helping
the body absorb calcium (protects older adults from osteoporosis)
helps the immune system resist bacteria and viruses
required for muscle and nerve functions
def:
Aim: promote health and prevent disease
it is required by law to be published every 5 years
science-based advice on what to eat and drink to promote ehealth, reduce the risk of
chronic disease and meet nutrient needs
used to develop implement, and evaluate federal food, nutrition and health policies and
programs - ANSWER dietary guidelines for americans
the following are the benefits of exercise for which age group
reduces the risk of depression
improves aerobic fitness
improves muscular fitness
improves bone health
promotes favorable body composition
improves attention and some measures of academic performance - ANSWER children
the following are the benefits of exercise for which age group
lowers risk of high blood pressure
lowers risk of stroke