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| Class: | HPR 1213 - Hybrid Personal & Comm Health |
| Subject: | Health, P. E., & Rec. (HPR) |
| University: | Holmes Community College |
| Term: | Fall 2011 |
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nontraditional age student
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students pursuing undergrad work at age older than 18-24 |
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form an initial identity
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first development task of young adults |
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assuming responsibility
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lena fails to complete assignments on time sleeps through early classes diet of junk food lena is failing at which developmental task? |
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attempts to develop intimacy w/ peers
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young adults lack of social skills will be most harmful to |
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share our deepest thoughts and aspirations
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intimate relationships are important bc they provide us with others whom we can |
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regaining lost functions through a fitness program
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ex of generativity |
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reassess one's life goals
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most important developmental task of middle age |
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maintaining a high level of physical function
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major developmental task of elderly |
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illness and disease
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morbidity refers to |
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episodic
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american approach to health care is |
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eliminating high risk behaviors from your lifestyle
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best illustrates traditional american approach to health care |
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identify and reduce risk factors in patients life
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goal of preventitive medicine |
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empowerment
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describes process in which individuals or groups gain increasing control over their health |
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neighborhood creates volunteers to clean parks, organize crime watch, and offer youth sports
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ex of group oriented health promotion |
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precontemplation stage
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Prochaska's stage of change that person thinks ab making change in behavior but doesnt intend to in next few months |
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emotional
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body weight, visual ability, strenght, and level of susceptibility to disease are components of which dimension of health |
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emotional
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ability to cope with stress, remain flexible, and compromise to resolve conflict is what dimension of health |
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enjoy life more
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people with good emotional health tend to |
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spiritual
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dimension of health focuses on relation to others, nature of human behavior, and willingness to serve others |
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social
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dimension of health encompasses ability to interact comfortable in diverse settings |
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Compared to younger generations millennials are more likely to marry at a younger age T or F |
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F
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you cannot form an initial adult identity until you have achieved independence from your family T or F |
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T
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mortality refers to incidence of death T or F |
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F
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to most americans prevention of disease is most important role of health care providers T or F |
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T
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early medical intervention is key to preventitive medicine T or F |
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T
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health promo programs are not legally defined as medical practices, and thus, do not require the involvement of physicians T or F |
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T
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wellness differs from other kinds of health care bevause it has no interest in morbidity and mortality T or F |
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| nontraditional age student | students pursuing undergrad work at age older than 18-24 | |
| form an initial identity | first development task of young adults | |
| assuming responsibility | lena fails to complete assignments on time sleeps through early classes diet of junk food lena is failing at which developmental task? | |
| attempts to develop intimacy w/ peers | young adults lack of social skills will be most harmful to | |
| share our deepest thoughts and aspirations | intimate relationships are important bc they provide us with others whom we can | |
| regaining lost functions through a fitness program | ex of generativity | |
| reassess one's life goals | most important developmental task of middle age | |
| maintaining a high level of physical function | major developmental task of elderly | |
| illness and disease | morbidity refers to | |
| episodic | american approach to health care is | |
| eliminating high risk behaviors from your lifestyle | best illustrates traditional american approach to health care | |
| identify and reduce risk factors in patients life | goal of preventitive medicine | |
| empowerment | describes process in which individuals or groups gain increasing control over their health | |
| neighborhood creates volunteers to clean parks, organize crime watch, and offer youth sports | ex of group oriented health promotion | |
| precontemplation stage | Prochaska's stage of change that person thinks ab making change in behavior but doesnt intend to in next few months | |
| emotional | body weight, visual ability, strenght, and level of susceptibility to disease are components of which dimension of health | |
| emotional | ability to cope with stress, remain flexible, and compromise to resolve conflict is what dimension of health | |
| enjoy life more | people with good emotional health tend to | |
| spiritual | dimension of health focuses on relation to others, nature of human behavior, and willingness to serve others | |
| social | dimension of health encompasses ability to interact comfortable in diverse settings | |
| F | Compared to younger generations millennials are more likely to marry at a younger age T or F | |
| F | you cannot form an initial adult identity until you have achieved independence from your family T or F | |
| T | mortality refers to incidence of death T or F | |
| F | to most americans prevention of disease is most important role of health care providers T or F | |
| T | early medical intervention is key to preventitive medicine T or F | |
| T | health promo programs are not legally defined as medical practices, and thus, do not require the involvement of physicians T or F | |
| T | wellness differs from other kinds of health care bevause it has no interest in morbidity and mortality T or F |
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