| A | B |
| DEA drug list (5 levels) | Schedules from worst Level 1-Level 5 least |
| The higher the scheduled drug level the... | least it creates dependency and harmful effects. |
| The family roles within an alcoholic family | Enabler, Hero, Scapegoat, Caretaker, Rebel |
| The enabler is often | Super-mom |
| In NH, Opoids are currently an... | epidemic |
| NH DUI for 21+ ia a BAC level is.. | 0.08 or higher |
| The federal agency enforcing the drug schedule is? | DEA |
| Legalization means | Make something legal no penalties for possession. |
| Decriminalization means | less severe punishment of a crime |
| Molly is a MDMA club drug similar to,.. | Ecstacy |
| T/F It's ok to drive high after age 21? | False |
| A-motivational syndrome develops from using this drug | marijuana |
| T/F NH has enough resources to deal with the Opioids crisis? | False |
| Proteins primary function | Repair and build tissue |
| Define Calories | The amount of energy necessary to raise 1 liter of water's temperature by 1 degree Celsius |
| 6 Essential Nutrients | Fat, Protein, Carbohydrates, Vitamins, Minerals and Water |
| Disease characterized by self-starvationvation? | Anorexia nervosa |
| Our body uses fat mostly for... | energy storage, organs protection and temperature regulation |
| Fiber helps with | digestion |
| Fruits contain a lot of... | water |
| What is physical health? | your body's physical fitness and ability to heal, recover from illnesses and injuries |
| The Power of 9? | Move Naturally, Purpose, Downshift, 80% rule, Plant Slant, Wine at 5, Right Tribe, Loved One's First, Belong |
| What does S.M.A.R.T. stand for in goal setting? | Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time Bound |
| What are signs of a disease? | Specific and measurable conditions that can be observed |
| What are symptoms of a disease? | What you feel |
| Wellness includes multiple components, name 3 we discussed in class? | Physical health, Mental health, Emotional health, Social health |
| A mental illness is | A medical condition that disrupts a person's thinking. |
| Excessive fear and worry | Anxiety |
| What is a communicable disease? | It is an infectious disease that can be transmitted to another |
| What is a non-communicable disease? | A disease that is usually transmitted genetically and that is not infectious |
| Name some mental illnesses? | Alzheimer's, Bipolar disorder, Schizophrenia, Insomnia, Bulimia, anorexia, OCD, ADHD, ADD, Depression, PTSD, PAnis Disorder. |
| Alzheimer's | a memory and cognitive degenerative disease affecting the brain |
| Identify some communicable diseases? | Lyme, MRSA, Influenza, Mononucleosis, Pneumonia |
| T/F STI's are communicable diseases? | True |
| Some STI's may not show symptoms | Asymptomatic |
| The first US HIV case appeared in? | 1981 |
| T/F HIV affects only gay males and drug addicts? | False |
| T/F All contraceptive methods are effective against STD's? | False |
| Hepatitis causes infection of what organ? | Liver |
| Make Love Not War is a famous saying of what era? | Hippies of the 1960's. |
| What is RU-486? | An Abortion pill in the US since 2000. |
| What is the Morning After Pill? | A high hormonal pill that will trigger a female period? |
| If not treated chlamydia can cause? | PID, ectopic pregnancy |
| Vaping nicotine or marijuana can cause? | lung infections, irritation and cancer. |
| Abstinence works... | EVERYTIME! |
| T/F The 1970's was a major era in the female liberation movement? | True |
| Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll was what decade? | 1970's |
| Primary symptom of chlamydia | discharge |
| The club drug Molly is | derived from ecstasy |
| MRSA | red, oozing wounds |
| Lyme Disease | red bulls eye rash and flu like symptoms |
| Mono | swollen spleen, fatigue |
| acute disease | occur and resolve quickly |
| A fever is an example of a | symptom |
| A genetic disorder in which red blood cells are misshapen | sickle cell anemia |
| CDC | agency that tracks disease |
| Insomnia | inability to fall and remain asleep |
| Active ingredient in marijuana | THC |
| Disorders | caused by a single identifiable factor |
| epidemic | more diseases than expected such as STI's |
| Trisomy | genetic disorder when an individual has 3 copies of a chromosome |
| Planned Parenthood provides what services? | STI screenings; contraception; Abortion; mammograms |
| Chronic disease | lasts many years, possibly forever |
| The birth control pill was introduced in | 1963 |
| DEA | enforces drug schedules |
| The scheduling of drugs is dependent on a drug's | acceptable medical use; abuse rate; dependency potential |
| Chlamydia primary symptom | discharge |