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Title: Eating Disorders


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Eating Disorders
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Female Reproductive System
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Male Reproductive System
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Pregnancy Childbirth
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HIV/AIDs
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Hodgepodge
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Eating Disorders
Female Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System
Pregnancy Childbirth
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A mental disorder in which a person has a
compelling need to starve, binge, or binge and
purge.
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What is an eating disorder?
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Anorexia is defined by someone who is what
percentage below normal weight.
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What is 15?
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Bulimia is associated with these physical
problems. List 3.
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What are? Dissolved tooth enamel Tooth decay,
sore gums Increased blood pressure Damage to the
heart, colon and kidneys
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Three reasons teens develop eating disorders.
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What are...? Too much emphasis on
appearance Uncomfortable in their
bodies Perfectionism Feel their lives are out of
control Not able to express emotions
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Characteristics include negative self confidence,
lack of self-respect, bouts of depression,
withdrawn and suicide attempts.
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What is a teen with anorexia?
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A hormone produced by the ovaries that stimulates
the development of secondary sex characteristics
and affects the menstrual cycle.
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What is Estrogen?
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A muscular organ that receives and supports the
fertilized egg and contracts during childbirth to
help with delivery.
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What is the Uterus?
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Secondary sex characteristics that occur in the
female during puberty. List 3.
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What 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
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The external female reproductive organs.
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What is the vulva?
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Four internal female reproductive organs.
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What are Ovaries Fallopian tubes Uterus
Vagina Cervix
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Secondary sex characteristics. List 3.
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What are Shoulders broadening Deeper
voice Enlargement of penis and scrotum Growth of
facial, body and pubic hair Heavier and thicker
bones Increase in height
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A procedure a doctor uses to test for prostate
cancer.
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What is digital rectal exam?
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The second most common cancer in teenage males.
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What is testicular cancer?
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Reasons a person may experience a hernia. List 3.
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What are? Pregnancy Obesity Diarrhea/constipation
Coughing/sneezing Lifting heavy objects
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Two small glands that secrete a clear,
lubricating fluid in the urethra.
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What are the Cowpers gland?
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Union of ovum and sperm.
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What is contraception or fertilization?
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The first physical signs of possibly being
pregnant. List 3.
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What are Absence of menstrual cycle Tenderness
in breasts Fatigue Change in appetite Morning
sickness Pregnancy test
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The person who is responsible for determining the
sex of the baby.
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Who is the father?
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The three stages of labor.
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What are Stage 1 dilation of cervix Stage 2
delivery of baby Stage 3 delivery of placenta
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Rating of physical characteristics of an infant,
1-5 minutes after birth to help predict the
health of the baby. They look for
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What is Apgar Score? What are heart rate, color,
respiratory effort and reaction to sucking?
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HIV and AIDs.
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What are? Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
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Three ways HIV is transmitted.
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What 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?
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HIV is a infection only homosexuals can acquire.
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What is false?
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HIV can be acquired by donating blood.
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What is False?
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Daily Double!!
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HIV can be transmitted by shaking hands, hugging
or kissing someone who is infected.
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What is false?
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The stage of growth and development when the male
and female bodies become capable of producing
offspring.
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What is puberty?
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Fertilization usually occurs here.
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What are the fallopian tubes?
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High fever, flu-like, vomiting, diarrhea,
dizziness, fainting and a rash are signs of this.
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What is toxic shock syndrome?
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Semen consists of fluid from these three organs.
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What are the seminal vesicles, Cowpers gland and
prostate gland?
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The difference between stillbirth and miscarriage.
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What is stillbirth, fully developed baby is
born dead. Miscarriage, naturally ending of a
pregnancy before baby developed enough to survive
on its own.
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Final Jeopardy!!!
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List 3 birth defects that are present in babies
whose mothers drink alcohol during pregnancy.
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What are Damage to brain Damage to nervous
system Facial abnormalities Small head size Below
normal IQ Poor coordination Heart
defects Behavioral problems
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