Nervous System Review Questions:
Nervous System
1). This receives information and carries it into the cell body. 2). This contains the DNA of the cell. 3). Ascending pathways are also called: Efferent or Afferent & Motor or Sensory? 4). This type of neuron is unipolar? 5). HR, BP, & RR are controlled here. 6). The outermost layer of the brain. 7). This connects the left and right hemispheres 8). This is responsible for the memory of emotion; particularly fear. 9). Motor pathways are also: Efferent or Afferent & Ascending or descending? 10). This is the major relay center of the brain. 11). A fatty covering of the axon. 12). Substances containing chemical messages. 13). Gaps in the myelin sheath that allow for salutatory conduction. 14). This lobe interprets sensory information. 15). What region of the brain controls balance and coordination? 16). This neurotransmitter is primarily used by the sympathetic NS. 17). These are the 2 parts of the CNS. 18). This type of neuron relays information to other neurons. 19). The corresponding Schwann cell in the CNS is termed this. 20). Name the parts of the Reptilian brain. Sexuality, Pregnancy/Reproduction and Contraception Review Questions |
1). How long does a menstrual cycle last and what are the four phases?
2). Which phase (of the menstrual cycle) is a woman most likely to become pregnant? How long does this phase last? 3). How long can sperm live within a female's reproductive tract? 4). When does a woman produce all of her gametes? 5). How many sperm are released in a single ejaculation? 6). Name 5 obstacles sperm face when trying to fertilize an ovum. 7). What are the male and female reproductive sex hormones? 8). Which hormone stays elevated during pregnancy? 9). What are the male and female reproductive sex cells termed? 10). Name 5 characteristics of a person's sexuality. 11). What is the difference between sex and gender? 12). Can you identify and define 5 types of gender orientation? 13). Name 3 barrier methods of contraception. 14). Which method of contraception is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy and STI's? 15). Besides abstinence, which method of contraception has some protection against STI's? 16). Name 4 hormonal methods of contraception. 17). What is Plan B? 18). Differentiate and define Tubal ligation and Vasectomy. 19). Why are natural family planning methods ineffective? 20). Name and describe the stages of fetal development? 21). What are the layers of the embryonic sac?
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STI's Review Questions
1). Name The STI that can spread to other parts of the body if left untreated. 2). Name two complications that can result from contracting an STI. 3). What is the most common symptom of an STI? 4). Identify why asking someone if they have an STI is not sufficient. 5).Which two viral STI’s have a preventative vaccine? 6). Which three STI’s have no cure? 7). Identify 2 out of the 4 bacterial STI’s. 8). Name the two STI’s most regularly contracted by teenagers. 9). Name two infections that are NOT necessarily sexually contracted…but can be. 10). What is the most common STI worldwide? 11). What pathogen causes trichomoniasis? 12). What three STI’s are potentially fatal without treatment? What pathogen causes them? 13). Which two STI’s have 4 stages? Which one has three? Name the most contagious stage of each. 14). Why are teens/young adults more likely to contract an STI? Name two. 15). Which STI can survive in a droplet of water for several hours? 16). What is the difference between HSV 1 and HSV 2? 17). What is the disadvantage of treating Syphilis in the late stage? 18). This is the ONLY way to prevent an STI. 19). Why are condoms more successful at preventing HIV than some of the other STI’s? 20). Name the body fluids in which STI’s can be found. 21). List 4 places a person can easily contract an STI. How can you help reduce that likelihood? 22). How many times can a person conrtact an STI? 23). What is required to contract an STI? 24). When is it important to be checked for reproductive health? 25). What factors need to be considered when choosing a condom? 26. What factors need to be considered before becoming sexually active? |
Emotional Disorders
1). What is the deadliest known psychiatric disorder?
2). Which of the following would NOT be considered a behavioral warning sign of an eating disorder? Constant or repetitive dieting Making lists of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ foods Eating very slowly Intense fear of gaining weight 3). Which eating disorder is more common in men and children? 4). What is the most common eating disorder? 5). Which eating disorder is characterized by a refusal to maintain a minimally accepted body weight? 6). Which eating disorder is characterized by endless binge purge cycles? 7). Most people who develop an eating disorder also have a history with this disorder. 8). Most eating disorders develop between these years. 9). Which of the following is an accurate representation of how many people receive help for an eating disorder? 10% 15% 20% 25% 10). What is the average cost for one month of inpatient treatment? 11). True or False: Bulimia is more common than Anorexia in America. 12). The underlying cause/issue with anorexia stems from a lack of……. Perfection Sensitivity Control Love 13). What British fashion model started the trend toward “skinny” as desirable? 14). How many Americans are estimated to suffer with an eating disorder? 15). The inability to see yourself (in a mirror) as you actually are is known as…… 16). Which 3 characteristics are required for symptoms to be formally diagnosis as a disorder? 17). Which of the following is NOT considered a psychological risk factor for developing an eating disorder? High Self Esteem Black& White thinking Obsessive thoughts Anxiety 18). Name 4 long term side effects experienced by those with a chronic eating disorder. 19). Which of the following may be important in the treatment of an eating disorder? Hospitalization Cognitive/behavioral Therapy Nutritional Counseling All of the above 20). Compare and contrast signs and symptoms of Bulimia and Anorexia (minimum of 3 points each) Drugs and Alcohol1) Compare and contrast the following:
Drug use vs. Drug abuse vs. Drug Misuse vs. Addiction 2) Define the following Euphoria, Endorphin, Proof (alcohol). Intoxication, Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome, Meth mites, COLD 3) Differentiate: Codependent vs. Enabler 4) Which Drugs are considered to be: Stimulants? Depressants? Narcotics?Hallucinogens? Inhalants? 5) What are the general effects on the body regarding the above categories 6). What is the most commonly abused drug in the world?....the most abused illicit drug in the world? In teens? 7) Which drug causes dehydration?....elevated body temps? 8) What constitutes 1 drink? 9) Differentiate the following: Social drinker, moderate drinker, binge drinker, problem drinker, Addict 10). Differentiate: Physical vs. psychological addiction |
1). Identify 2 types of anxiety disorders.
2). Differentiate between guilt and shame. 3). Define the term emotional problems and identify 2 types. 4). Which of the following is NOT a physical sign of depression? a). Difficulty making decisions b). A racing heartbeat c). Uninterested in dating d). Restlessness 5). Which of the following is NOT an emotional sign of depression? a). Thoughts of death b). Need to cry c). Desire to be alone d). Irritable 6). Which of the following is a characteristic of an emotionally healthy person? a). Have low self esteem b). Consider consequences before acting c). Tend to remain immature d). Happiness hinges on others 7). What percentage of teens suffer from severe depression? 8). Define and identify major characteristics of the following disorders: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Schizophrenia (What are the 4 types), Bipolar disorder, Depression (What are 7 types), Anxiety Disorders including: OCD, PTSD, GAD, Panic Disorder, Acute Stress disorder, Agoraphobia, Specific Phobia, Social Phobia, ADD (6 types) 9) Which emotional disorders are highly associated with each other? 10) People who suffer with anxiety are 2x more likely to develop _________________? 11) What are the 5 Myths of suicide? 12) What are 5 warning signs that a person might be suicidal? 13) What does A.C.T. stand for? |