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What order applies mainly to the hospitalized or terminally ill, stating that you want to
die naturally?
a. do-not-resuscitate
b. conditional will
c. healthcare proxy
d. emergency instruction
Which type of therapist must be licensed in most states?
a. psychologists
b. life coaches
c. hypnotherapists
d. pastoral counselors
Match the items below with the most appropriate description.
a. multiphasic pills
b. Depo-Provera
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c. Mirena
d. vasectomy
e. zygote
f. monophasic pills
g. Implanon
h. laminaria
i. miscarriage
j. Ortho Evra
1) fertilized egg
2) patch
3) spontaneous abortion
4) release constant dose of hormones
5) used during abortion to stretch the cervix
6) contraceptive injection
7) mimic normal hormonal fluctuations
8) contraceptive implant
9) male sterilization
10) intrauterine device
The eggs that lice lay are called:
a. nits
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b. larvae
c. treponema
d. candidiasis
What proportion of students who have "hooked up" experienced regrets?
a. one-quarter
b. one-third
c. one-half
d. two-thirds
Self-compassion is most characterized by ____.
a. avoiding painful thoughts
b. engaging in negative self-talk
c. identifying personal inadequacies
d. recognizing discomfort as an unavoidable part of the human experience
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What percentage of workers who use computers experience computer vision syndrome?
a. 60%
b. 70%
c. 80%
d. 90%
Which condition is characterized by experiencing feelings of great energy and euphoria
alternating with feelings of depression and despair?
a. major depression
b. panic attacks
c. bipolar disorder
d. acrophobia
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What is one normal change that occurs as one ages?
a. An increase in vaginal lubrication
b. Less time needed to achieve an erection
c. A decrease in sexual pleasure and desire
d. Fewer contractions during orgasm
After his daughter Polly was kidnapped and murdered, Marc Klaas became an advocate
for missing and endangered children. What does this illustrate?
a. repression
b. resilience
c. regression
d. reaction formation
Cases of anorexia nervosa are increasing among which group?
a. the elderly
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b. new mothers
c. Caucasians
d. males
When comparing factors that encompass psychological health, which of the following
most apply?
a. physical and mental health
b. mental state and social health
c. emotional and mental states
d. mental health only
A motorcycle revving up 25 feet away is equivalent to the noise of a(n):
a. jet four miles after takeoff
b. rock concert
c. alarm clock at two feet away
d. car horn at three feet away
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Schizophrenia mainly affects one's sense of ____.
a. perception
b. feelings
c. sexual libido
d. reality
What reaction is one of five typical stages when facing death?
a. guilt
b. anger
c. anxiety
d. relief
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Which step is the most difficult for an addict to take?
a. facing family and friends
b. admitting to being an addict
c. getting through withdrawal
d. finding a job once they are clean
Which statement best describes the unhealthy habits of Americans aged 20-34?
a. Over 50% report drinking five or more drinks within a single sitting each week.
b. About 75% met the minimum physical activity requirements.
c. Only 25% of those who engaged in vaginal intercourse used a condom.
d. Approximately 13% reported smoking tobacco in the past month.
The primary relationship of drug addicts is with their drug(s) of choice. This best
illustrates the ____ dimension of health.
a. spiritual
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b. psychological
c. social
d. environmental
Which of the following is a fungal disease?
a. papillomas
b. tuberculosis
c. athlete's foot
d. diptheria
The level of information we are willing to share with others is known as ____.
a. nonverbal contact
b. hooking up
c. self-disclosure
d. intimacy
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According to your textbook, spirituality involves ____.
a. having a sense of religiosity
b. identifying a basic purpose in life
c. giving to your church on a regular basis
d. praying at least once a day
A fat molecule that contains as many hydrogen atoms as its carbon skeleton can hold is
said to be _____.
a. saturated
b. supersaturated
c. unsaturated
d. subsaturated
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Intellectual health is most associated with your ____.
a. willingness to fulfill social roles
b. ability to learn from life's experiences
c. mental stability
d. ability to function independently
Oscar is a sexually active college student who uses contraception. If he is like most
other college males, what method is he and his partner most likely to use?
a. oral contraceptives
b. spermicidal sponges
c. male condoms
d. diaphragm
The term emotional quotient refers to the ability to ____.
a. understand yourself
b. use emotions to guide your thinking and actions
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c. track how many times you get emotional or upset
d. have feelings and moods
Jay is now practicing his new behavioral change. What stage of change is he in?
a. contemplation
b. preparation
c. maintenance
d. action
The genetic component that contributes to individual differences in contentment refers
to one's happiness ____.
a. set point
b. quotient
c. disposition
d. effect
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Which of the following would be considered the biggest risk factor for suicide?
a. substance abuse
b. obsessions
c. compulsive behaviors
d. gender
Which statement best represents the relationship between diabetes and family history of
diabetes?
a. Family history plays a role in type 1 but not type 2 diabetes.
b. Family history plays a role in type 2 but not type 1 diabetes.
c. Family history is related to type 2 diabetes in the U.S. but not elsewhere in the world.
d. Family history and environment interact in both type 1 and 2 diabetes.
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An example of a pollutant is a:
a. genetic breakdown or shifting of genes
b. substance in the air or water that causes damage to the environment
c. cancer-causing agent
d. genetic substance that breaks down the DNA of the human body
The psychological, sociological, and physical aspects of being male or female is known
as ____________________.
Ringing in the ears is called ____________________.
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____________________ is the process by which people in our social circle influence
our behavior and our health.
Adopting attitudes and behaviors that are the opposite of what you feel is called
____________________.
A device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy by interfering with
implantation is known as a(n) ____________________.
The___________________ model involves rewarding yourself when you make positive
changes.
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Psychological health refers to our ____________________ and
____________________.
Vitamin ____________________ is essential for those who do not get adequate
exposure to sunlight.
A person with a blood pressure reading of 120/80 would be considered to have
____________________.
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Tying off the Fallopian tubes is called ____________________.
____________________ refers to tobacco residue that contains cancer-causing toxins
that stick to a variety of surfaces.
Women who smoke may develop a bone-weakening condition called
____________________.
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Surviving and thriving in the face of serious trauma or adversity is known as
____________________.
A large proportion of Americans are either overweight or ____________________.
____________________ refers to improperly taking prescription drugs.
There are _______ stages of NREM sleep.
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____________________ is the product of force and speed.
____________________ is the most widespread sexually transmitted bacterium in the
U.S.

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