Title: Eating Disorders
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2Eating Disorders
3Female Reproductive System
4Male Reproductive System
5Pregnancy Childbirth
6HIV/AIDs
7Hodgepodge
8Eating Disorders
Female Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System
Pregnancy Childbirth
HIV/AIDs
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9A mental disorder in which a person has a
compelling need to starve, binge, or binge and
purge.
10What is an eating disorder?
11Anorexia is defined by someone who is what
percentage below normal weight.
12What is 15?
13Bulimia is associated with these physical
problems. List 3.
14What are? Dissolved tooth enamel Tooth decay,
sore gums Increased blood pressure Damage to the
heart, colon and kidneys
15Three reasons teens develop eating disorders.
16What are...? Too much emphasis on
appearance Uncomfortable in their
bodies Perfectionism Feel their lives are out of
control Not able to express emotions
17Characteristics include negative self confidence,
lack of self-respect, bouts of depression,
withdrawn and suicide attempts.
18What is a teen with anorexia?
19A hormone produced by the ovaries that stimulates
the development of secondary sex characteristics
and affects the menstrual cycle.
20What is Estrogen?
21A muscular organ that receives and supports the
fertilized egg and contracts during childbirth to
help with delivery.
22What is the Uterus?
23Secondary sex characteristics that occur in the
female during puberty. List 3.
24What are Widening of the hips Long and stronger
bones Growth of pubic and underarm hair Increase
in breast size Menstrual cycle Enlargement of
external genital Formation of mature ova
25The external female reproductive organs.
26What is the vulva?
27Four internal female reproductive organs.
28What are Ovaries Fallopian tubes Uterus
Vagina Cervix
29Secondary sex characteristics. List 3.
30What are Shoulders broadening Deeper
voice Enlargement of penis and scrotum Growth of
facial, body and pubic hair Heavier and thicker
bones Increase in height
31A procedure a doctor uses to test for prostate
cancer.
32What is digital rectal exam?
33The second most common cancer in teenage males.
34 What is testicular cancer?
35Reasons a person may experience a hernia. List 3.
36What are? Pregnancy Obesity Diarrhea/constipation
Coughing/sneezing Lifting heavy objects
37Two small glands that secrete a clear,
lubricating fluid in the urethra.
38What are the Cowpers gland?
39Union of ovum and sperm.
40What is contraception or fertilization?
41The first physical signs of possibly being
pregnant. List 3.
42What are Absence of menstrual cycle Tenderness
in breasts Fatigue Change in appetite Morning
sickness Pregnancy test
43The person who is responsible for determining the
sex of the baby.
44Who is the father?
45The three stages of labor.
46What are Stage 1 dilation of cervix Stage 2
delivery of baby Stage 3 delivery of placenta
47Rating of physical characteristics of an infant,
1-5 minutes after birth to help predict the
health of the baby. They look for
48What is Apgar Score? What are heart rate, color,
respiratory effort and reaction to sucking?
49HIV and AIDs.
50What are? Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
51Three ways HIV is transmitted.
52What are sex (anal, vaginal, oral), sharing
needles with someone infected with HIV, and being
exposed (fetus or infant) to HIV before birth or
during birth or through breast feeding?
53HIV is a infection only homosexuals can acquire.
54What is false?
55HIV can be acquired by donating blood.
56What is False?
57Daily Double!!
58HIV can be transmitted by shaking hands, hugging
or kissing someone who is infected.
59What is false?
60The stage of growth and development when the male
and female bodies become capable of producing
offspring.
61What is puberty?
62Fertilization usually occurs here.
63What are the fallopian tubes?
64High fever, flu-like, vomiting, diarrhea,
dizziness, fainting and a rash are signs of this.
65What is toxic shock syndrome?
66Semen consists of fluid from these three organs.
67What are the seminal vesicles, Cowpers gland and
prostate gland?
68The difference between stillbirth and miscarriage.
69What is stillbirth, fully developed baby is
born dead. Miscarriage, naturally ending of a
pregnancy before baby developed enough to survive
on its own.
70Final Jeopardy!!!
71List 3 birth defects that are present in babies
whose mothers drink alcohol during pregnancy.
72What are Damage to brain Damage to nervous
system Facial abnormalities Small head size Below
normal IQ Poor coordination Heart
defects Behavioral problems