Health 11
Jeopardy:
A Review Game
Double Jeopardy
Non Infectious
Disease
CPR
Stress
Body
Systems
Hodge
Podge
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Pain in the chest brought on by stress or
physical exertion.
What is angina?
A disease in which the pancreas creates little or
no insulin.
What is Diabetes?
A disease in which cells grow uncontrollably.
What is Cancer?
A hardening of the arteries, characterized by
plaque build up on the inner walls of the arteries.
What is Arteriosclerosis?
“brain attack”
What is a stroke?
The three emergency action steps.
What are Check, Call and Care?
When you check for pulse while doing Rescue
Breathing.
What is every minute?
Head tilt, chin lift.
What is the maneuver used to open an airway
when you do not suspect a head, neck or back
injury?
Ways to reduce chances of disease transmission.
What is wash hands, avoid contact with fluids,
and use barriers?
A skill used when a conscious person
cannot breathe or cough.
What is abdominal thrusts?
Your body’s response to daily demands.
What is stress?
Events/things that trigger stress.
What are stressors?
The term used to describe our bodies when all
systems are working in normal balance.
What is homeostasis?
Alarm; Resistance and Exhaustion or Recovery.
What are the three stages of GAS (General
Adaptation Syndrome)?
Hormone responsible for the “fight or flight”
response.
What is adrenaline?
System that provides movement and aids
in protection; responsible for 30% of the
weight in females and 40% in males;
there are over 630 of the three typesvoluntary; involuntary and cardiac.
What is the muscular system?
Components of blood.
What are red blood cells, white blood cells,
platelets and plasma?
A disassembly line from the mouth to the anus
that breaks down macromolecules to be used by
the body for energy.
What is the digestive system?
Seeks and rids the body of waste products and
includes the kidneys, lungs and skin.
What is the excretory system?
The System that controls body with chemical
messengers.
What is the endocrine system?
The range in which your heart rate should be
kept during exercise at three times a week
for at least twenty minutes.
What is your Target Heart Rate Zone?
Cancer treatments.
What are chemotherapy, radiation and surgery?
The “silent killer.”
What is high blood pressure?
A weakened or dead pathogen injected to
develop antibodies in case of future exposure.
What is a vaccine (immunization)?
The term given for the male “change of life.”
What is andropause?
Triple Jeopardy
Gestation Parturition
Hodge
Podge
Reproduction
Hormones
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Growth of the endometrium outside the
uterus.
What is endometriosis?
Sterilization process for males?
What is a vasectomy?
Release of the mature egg.
What is ovulation?
The name given to the mature egg.
What is the graafian follicle?
The pads of fatty tissue that covers the front of
the female pubic bone and acts as protective
cushion for the reproductive organs.
What is the mons pubis?
Gland that releases hormone to start the
process of puberty.
What is hypothalamus?
Responsible for ovulation.
What is the Luteinzing Hormone?
Main male hormone; responsible for secondary
sex characteristics.
What is testosterone?
Responsible for the growth/maturation of the
half cells.
What is the follicle stimulating hormone?
Nicknamed the “pregnancy hormone.”
What is the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
Hormone?
The expelling of the blastocyst, embyro or fetus
not by medical means.
What is miscarriage?
The union of the egg and sperm.
What is fertilization?
Correct order of sequence of prenatal
development.
What is zygote, blastocyst, embryo and fetus?
When implantation takes place anywhere but the
upper 1/3 of the uterus.
What is ectopic pregnancy?
The trimester that you can first hear the
heartbeat.
What is the first trimester?
Final stage of delivery.
What is placental?
Surgical cut from the vagina to the anus to aid in
delivery.
What is epsiotomy?
The cervix is dilated 8-10 centimeters and marks
the end of the 1st phase of parturition.
What is transition?
When the baby’s head starts to emerge and an
episiotomy is performed, if necessary.
What is crowning?
Buttocks presentation during birth.
What is breech?
A normal or average vision score.
What is 20/20?
Removal of fluid for testing the health of the
newborn.
What is amniocentesis?
A waxy fat-like substance produced by the body
in the liver, also acquired in the diet, and used
for building cells.
What is cholesterol?
HDL – good
LDL - bad
Term used to describe the spread of cancer cells.
What is metastasis?
Test for breast cancer.
What is a mammogram?
Final Jeopardy
CPR/FA
Death, Grief
and Dying
STD’s/STI’s
Contraception
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The ratio for rescue breathing.
What is one to five?
1:5
The ratio of compressions to breaths for CPR.
What is fifteen to two?
15:2
A splint should be…
What is snug not tight?
The ways to treat a person with a burn.
What is stop, cool and cover?
The steps for controlling bleeding.
What is direct pressure, elevation, more direct
pressure and pressure points?
The process people go through when a
significant loss is experienced.
What is grief?
Allows a person to refuse treatment to continue his or her
life if there is no hope for meaningful recovery.
What is a living will?
Appointing someone you trust to make decisions
about your health care in the event you are
unable to make the decision for yourself.
What is a durable power of attorney for health
care decisions?
Some control over what is happening; a
supportive group of family and friends; and to
die with dignity.
What is what dying people want?
The 1990 Act signed by President George Bush that
informed people of their legal options concerning refusal
or acceptance of medical treatment.
What is the Patient Self-Determination Act?
An action that a person chooses that threatens
health and can cause disease, injury and
premature death.
What is a risk behavior?
When there are no obvious signs or symptoms
presented.
What is asymptomatic?
A disease causing agent.
What is pathogen?
The four STD/STI’s that are not curable.
What are Genital Herpes, Genital Warts/HPV,
Hepatitis B and HIV?
Fluids that spread HIV.
What are blood, semen, vaginal fluids and breast
milk?
Percent of women protected from pregnancy in a
year’s time under ideal laboratory conditions.
What is Laboratory effectiveness?
Considered to be a permanent type of birth
control for males and females. (two names)
What are vasectomy and tubal ligation?
The type of birth control that “dupes” the body
into believing that there are elevated levels of
estrogen and progesterone.
What are chemical – the pill (mini/combination),
inject able progesterone and subdermal
implants?
The active ingredient in spermicide that kills viral
material and helps immobilize sperm.
What is nonoxyl – 9?
A type of birth control that enables a couple to
predict the best time to conceive.
What is the Fertility Awareness Method?
A cancer causing agent.
What is carcinogen?
Unwanted sexual advances, verbal comments, or
quid quo pro.
What are types of sexual harassment?
Test performed on newborns to check health
status.
What is the APGAR test?
Annual salary without deductions.
What is your gross salary?
Absence of menstruation.
What is amenorrhea?
Final Jeopardy Answer
Health 11 =
What is Self-care?