La Verne Academy, Inc. La Verne Academy, Inc. “Educating the Mind, Transforming the Heart, Nurturing the Spirit and Strengthening the Physique” B29 L20-23 Washington St., P1, Golden City Subd., Imus City, Cavite, 4103 “Educating the Mind, Transforming the Heart, Nurturing the Spirit and Strengthening the Physique” B29 L20-23 Washington St., P1, Golden City Subd., Imus City, Cavite, 4103 MONTHLY LONG TEST HEALTH 8 Name: ________________ Date: _______ Teacher: _______________ MONTHLY LONG TEST HEALTH 8 Name: ________________ Date: _______ Teacher: _______________ Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. What is the occurrence of illness in a given population? a. Mortality c. Morbidity b. Infection d. Stages 2. What is the rate of death in a population? a. Mortality c. Morbidity b. Infection d. Stages 3. What is the condition in which bacteria/viruses enter the body and multiply? a. Mortality c. Morbidity b. Infection d. Stages 4. What type of disease that can be passed one person to another? a. Non-communicable disease b. Communicable disease c. Cancer cells d. Airborne diseases 5. What stage when a person is exposed to a contagious disease? a. Incubation c. Acute b. Prodromal d. Declining 6. What stage in which the body reacts to the presence of pathogens? a. Incubation c. Acute b. Prodromal d. Declining 7. What stage when the disease can be clinically tested to diagnose? a. Incubation c. Acute b. Prodromal d. Declining 8. What is the stage when symptoms start to subside and patient may feel improvement? a. Incubation c. Acute b. Prodromal d. Declining 9. What stage when a person recovers and returns normal state of health? a. Incubation c. Acute b. Convalescent d. Declining 10. Which is the leading cause of Mortality in the Philippines? a. Diabetes c. Accidents b. Malignant tumors d. Diseases of heart 1. What is the occurrence of illness in a given population? a. Mortality c. Morbidity b. Infection d. Stages 2. What is the rate of death in a population? a. Mortality c. Morbidity b. Infection d. Stages 3. What is the condition in which bacteria/viruses enter the body and multiply? a. Mortality c. Morbidity b. Infection d. Stages 4. What type of disease that can be passed one person to another? a. Non-communicable disease b. Communicable disease c. Cancer cells d. Airborne diseases 5. What stage when a person is exposed to a contagious disease? a. Incubation c. Acute b. Prodromal d. Declining 6. What stage in which the body reacts to the presence of pathogens? a. Incubation c. Acute b. Prodromal d. Declining 7. What stage when the disease can be clinically tested to diagnose? a. Incubation c. Acute b. Prodromal d. Declining 8. What is the stage when symptoms start to subside and patient may feel improvement? a. Incubation c. Acute b. Prodromal d. Declining 9. What stage when a person recovers and returns normal state of health? a. Incubation c. Acute b. Convalescent d. Declining 10. Which is the leading cause of Mortality in the Philippines? a. Diabetes c. Accidents b. Malignant tumors d. Diseases of heart Directions: Complete the given paragraph below. Directions: Complete the given paragraph below. When the body is exposed to an infectious disease, it undergoes __________1. stages of When the body is exposed to an infectious disease, it undergoes __________1. stages of infection. Colds can develop into a __________2. hours. Symptoms such as runny nose from infection has been detected at __________3. stage. As days passes by, the body reacts to the presence of pathogens. At this prodromal stage disease is now __________4. When the disease reach its highest point, the person needs to be __________5. tested to diagnose the type of disease that weakens the body. As proper medication is given the symptoms __________6. and the patient may feel improvement but still __________7. return to do his normal activities. Infection is still present but now __________8. As the patient recovers _________9. and returns to his normal state of __________10. and he can now perform his normal activities. infection. Colds can develop into a __________2. hours. Symptoms such as runny nose from infection has been detected at __________3. stage. As days passes by, the body reacts to the presence of pathogens. At this prodromal stage disease is now __________4. When the disease reach its highest point, the person needs to be __________5. tested to diagnose the type of disease that weakens the body. As proper medication is given the symptoms __________6. and the patient may feel improvement but still __________7. return to do his normal activities. Infection is still present but now __________8. As the patient recovers _________9. and returns to his normal state of __________10. and he can now perform his normal activities. Directions: Compare the table of mortality and morbidity given below. Table 1: Mortality rate Directions: Compare the table of mortality and morbidity given below. Table 1: Mortality rate Table 2: Morbidity rate. Table 2: Morbidity rate. How are you going to reduce the increasing rate of mortality and morbidity cases in our country? How are you going to reduce the increasing rate of mortality and morbidity cases in our country?