Health education specialists working in this setting will need to be able to create a logical scope and sequence to health content units

A) Schools
B) Worksites
C) Public/community health
D) Health care


Answer: A

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Match the current fitness trends with the appropriate definitions or activities.

A. It uses a system of hanging straps or webs that allow participants to juxtapose their bodyweight while completing exercises. B. It involves a combination of postures, or asanas, along with diaphragmatic breathing, relaxation, and mediation techniques. C. It involves a combination of 6 to 12 aerobic and bodyweight-training exercises performed in rapid sequence with limited rest between exercise stations. D. It involves using weights, bodyweights, and functional equipment, such as heavy ropes, to complete a daily set of exercises. E. It consists of a range of dance-inspired group classes, which incorporate Latin and international music, with a sustained and upbeat cardio workout. F. It improves muscle tone and length rather than size. G. It enhances a person's ability to perform activities such as walking, climbing stairs, lifting, and bending with minimal risk of injuries. H. It emphasizes conditioning of all the muscles around the abdomen, pelvis, lower back, and hips. I. It involves five workout stages, which are divided into endurance, all-terrain, strength, recovery, and advanced training. J. It provides individualized instructions in a small setting of two to three exercisers.

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Which is the autoimmune disorder that manifests as dry eye?

1. Chalazion 2. Keratoconjunctivitissicca 3. Blepharitis 4. Dacryocystitis

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Health surveys can be used to measure health or health status

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Based on these ABG results pH 7.29, Pa02 95, PaC02 39, HC03 20 you know the patient has:

A. Respiratory Acidosis, uncompensated B. Respiratory Alkalosis, compensated C. Metabolic Acidosis, uncompensated D. Metabolic Alkalosis, partially compensated

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