TEST BANK FOR CONNECT CORE CONCEPTS IN HEALTH, BRIEF, 16TH EDITION, PAUL INSEL, WALTON ROTH, ISBN10: 1260500659, ISBN13: 9781260500653
TEST BANK FOR CONNECT CORE CONCEPTS IN HEALTH, BRIEF, 16TH EDITION, PAUL INSEL, WALTON ROTH, ISBN10: 9, ISBN13: 0653 Other ISBNs: ISBN10: X | ISBN13: 3385 ISBN10: 6 | ISBN13: 3896 ISBN10: 6 | ISBN13: 3896 ISBN10: 9 | ISBN13: 4093 ISBN10: 6 | ISBN13: 8594 ISBN10: X | ISBN13: 3188 Table of Contents 1. Taking Charge of Your Health 2. Stress:The Constant Challenge 3. Psychological Health 4. Sleep 5. Intimate Relationships and Communication 6. Sexuality, Pregnancy, and Childbirth 7. Contraception and Abortion 8. Drug Use and Addiction 9. Alcohol and Tobacco 10. Nutrition Basics 11. Exercise for Health and Fitness 12. Weight Management 13. Cardiovascular Health and Cancer 14. Immunity and Infection 15. Environmental Health 16. Conventional and Complementary Medicine 17. Personal Safety 18. The Challenge of Aging Chapter 01 Taking Charge of Your Health Multiple Choice Questions 1. (p. 7) The leading preventable cause of death among Americans is A. alcohol consumption. B. careless driving.C. poor health care.D. tobacco use. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Identify major health problems in the United States todayTopic Area: Health Problems 2. (p. 6-7) The health determinant that we have LEAST control over is A. diet.B. exercise.C. genetic makeup.D. tobacco use. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: UnderstandLearning Objective: Describe the influence of gender; ethnicity; income; disability; family history; and environment on healthTopic Area: Factors that Influence Health 3. (p. 3) The nine dimensions of wellness include all of the following EXCEPT A. dietary wellness. B. emotional wellness.C. environmental wellness.D. spiritual wellness. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: UnderstandLearning Objective: Describe the dimensions of wellnessTopic Area: Dimensions of Wellness 4. (p. 3) The nine dimensions of wellness A. are out of most people's control.B. are interrelated. C. demonstrate the separation of mind and body.D. are static and unchangeable. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Describe the dimensions of wellnessTopic Area: Dimensions of Wellness 5. (p. 3) Which of the following contributes positively to one's physical wellness, as opposed to one of the other dimensions? A. being open to new ideasB. eating a balanced dietC. maintaining an optimistic attitudeD. maintaining satisfying relationships Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: AnalyzeLearning Objective: Describe the dimensions of wellnessTopic Area: Dimensions of Wellness 6. (p. 3) Optimism, trust, and self-confidence are components of A. emotional wellness.B. interpersonal wellness.C. physical wellness.D. spiritual wellness. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Describe the dimensions of wellnessTopic Area: Dimensions of Wellness 7. (p. 3) Adam's parents are not concerned about their son's ability to adapt to college, because he is curious, demonstrates an openness to ideas, and looks for solutions to problems. These qualities are reflective of Adam's wellness. A. emotionalB. intellectualC. interpersonal D. spiritual Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: UnderstandLearning Objective: Describe the dimensions of wellnessTopic Area: Dimensions of Wellness 8. (p. 5) Spiritual wellness is best described as having A. a strong support network of family and friends.B. beliefs that give meaning and purpose to life.C. the ability to express oneself creatively. D. the ability to share one's feelings. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Describe the dimensions of wellnessTopic Area: Dimensions of Wellness 9. (p. 5) Protecting yourself from exposure to toxic substances in the workplace is an example of wellness. A. environmentalB. intellectualC. spiritualD. occupational Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Describe the dimensions of wellnessTopic Area: Dimensions of Wellness 10. (p. 5) Occupational wellness can be measured by how much your job offers. A. fulfillmentB. moneyC. statusD. work Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Describe the dimensions of wellnessTopic Area: Dimensions of Wellness 11. (p. 5) The way a person interacts with people of a different religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation is an aspect of A. interpersonal wellness.B. spiritual wellness.C. emotional wellness.D. cultural wellness. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Describe the dimensions of wellnessTopic Area: Dimensions of Wellness 12. (p. 5) Financial wellness includes a person's ability to A. find happiness on the job.B. balance income and expenses.C. avoid hazards in the workplace.D. develop a high level of fitness. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Describe the dimensions of wellnessTopic Area: Dimensions of Wellness 13. (p. 6) During the past 100 years, the major causes of death have shifted from to . A. infectious diseases; chronic diseasesB. accidents; infectious diseasesC. chronic diseases; infectious diseasesD. chronic diseases; accidents Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: UnderstandLearning Objective: Identify major health problems in the United States todayTopic Area: Health Problems 14. (p. 5-6) During the twentieth century the average life span A. did not change significantly. B. increased slightly.C. nearly doubled.D. nearly tripled. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Identify major health problems in the United States todayTopic Area: Health Problems 15. (p. 6) Which of the following is currently America's number one cause of death? A. accidents B. cancerC. heart diseaseD. suicide Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Identify major health problems in the United States todayTopic Area: Health Problems 16. (p. 6) Lifestyle factors that contribute to heart disease include A. a sedentary lifestyle.B. cigarette smoking.C. excess consumption of alcohol.D. all of these. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: ApplyLearning Objective: Explain the importance of personal decision making and behavior change in achieving wellnessTopic Area: Decisions and Behaviors 17. (p. 12) The single most important factor in determining an individual's level of wellness is A. age. B. lifestyle.C. environment.D. genetics. Accessibility: Keyboard NavigationBloom's Taxonomy: RememberLearning Objective: Explain the importance of personal decision making and behavior change in achieving wellnessTopic Area: Decisions and Behaviors
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test bank for connect core concepts in health
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isbn10 1260500659
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isbn13 9781260500653