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Health & Human Development Revision Games
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Fact or Fiction
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The prenatal stage is the fastest period of growth of all the lifespan
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Extension: What physical development occurs during the prenatal stage?
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Development starts with birth and end with death
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Development starts with conception and ends with death
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The prenatal stages of development begins with germinal, embryonic and ends with the foetal stage.
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Extension: How would you sum up each stage of prenatal development?
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For the first 28 days after birth, the infant is referred to as a neonate
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Extension: After 28 days, what is the neonate referred to as?
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While, muscle development is rapid during early childhood, motor skill development is quite slow
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Muscles develop slow during early childhood, motor skill development continues at a rapid rate. Extension: Provide an example of this.
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A child gains an increasing sense of self during the childhood years and may become self-conscious in certain circumstances
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Extension: Provide a social situation in which a child may feel self-conscious
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Biological factors do not act in isolation, and are affected by environmental factors and health behaviours
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Extension: How does access to recreational facilities affect a child’s body weight?
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Artificial formula contains the required nutrients for the developing baby, along with antibodies
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Artificial formula contains all of the required nutrients, but does not contain antibodies Extension: What is the role of antibodies?
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Overweight and obesity can be caused by a genetically low metabolic rate
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Extension: What other factors contribute to overweight and obesity in childhood?
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Middle adulthood is between the ages 40- 60?
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Extension: What are the age ranges for Early and Late Adulthood?
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1 in 5 men are likely to develop osteoporosis during late adulthood
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1 in 3 men develop osteoporosis during late adulthood Extension: Why do men develop Osteoporosis during Late Adulthood?
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Males between the ages 35-44 are most affected by Coronary Heart Disease.
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Males aged 55-64 are most affected Extension: Are Females aged 55-64 most affected by Coronary Heart Disease?
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Toned muscles are a biological determinant of health
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Extension: Name the biological determinant’s of health for Adulthood
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Workplace safety is an example of a physical environment determinant of health
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Extension: Why is workplace safety considered a physical environment determinant of health?
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Chronological age is a persons age measured in years
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Chronological age is measured in years and months Extension: How is biological age defined?
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Blood pressure is an example of a behavioural determinant of health
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Blood pressure is a biological determinant of health Extension: Name the behavioural determinant’s of health for Adulthood
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The Federal and State Government have the largest role in the Health System in terms of funding and delivering health services.
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Extension: List what each division of government ( Federal and State ) role in funding the health system.
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Medicare and The pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) is administrated by the State Government.
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The PBS is funded by the Federal Government. Extension: Define the role of the PBS in the healthcare system
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Medicare covers most clinically necessary hospital and doctors fees, cosmetic and elective procedures are generally not covered.
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Medicare does not include dental, home services, ambulance services, physiotherapy, speech therapy etc. Extension: List some other services that Medicare does not include
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About 2/3 of the funding for the health system comes from private sectors.
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Extension: What ratio of the funding for the healthcare system comes from State and Federal combined and private sectors?
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Acupuncture, Osteopaths and Chiropractors are examples of Traditional or modern medicine.
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Extension: List two examples of modern medicine and two examples of complementary/alternative health services.
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A population is considered aging when the proportions of people are over 55 years old.
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Extension: List three negative effects an ageing population has on the healthcare system
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People living in major cities have a lower life expectancy than those living in rural and remote areas.
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People living in major cities have a higher life expectancy Extension: Why do people that live in major cities experience better health than those living in rural and remote areas?
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Neighbourhood safety does not affect a person’s social development
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Social development is significantly impacted by how an adult interprets the environment where they live High crime rates may lead to an adult feeling unsafe, anxious and less likely to participate in recreational activities
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Older adults are more likely to abuse prescription medication rather than illicit drugs.
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Older adults are more likely take too much prescribed medication Extension: List 2 reasons that may account for this
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Decisions made about sexual practices during adulthood are a continuation of the experiences and decisions made during youth.
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Past experiences influence how adults feel towards sexual behaviour and the future decisions they make in regard to sexual health
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Extension What influence may sexual education in youth have on an adults attitude towards contraception? What risks are associated with unplanned pregnancies? List 3
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An overcrowded household results in the increased spread of respiratory and skin infections.
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Overcrowded environments mean that individuals live in closer proximity and are more likely to contract illnesses from each other. There is also a strain on resources such as water supply, sewage system etc.
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Extension How else may a child’s development be impacted by this living arrangement? Consider: Levels of income Physical, social, emotional and intellectual development
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Multiple Choice
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Cephalocaudal development refers to growth? a) from head to toe b) From the centre or core of the body in an outward direction. c) From toes to head d) From side to side
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Extension: Provide an example for Cephalocaudal development.
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The brain and spinal cord are almost complete, by the end of which prenatal development stage? a) Foetal b) Germinal c) Embryonic d) Fertilisation
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The average duration of a pregnancy lasts: a) 30 weeks b) 35 weeks c) 40 weeks d) 45 weeks
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Extension: What affect could parental smoking and alcohol consumption have on the foetus?
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Social development is facilitated by: a) Play and interaction with family members b) Toilet training c) Use of cutlery d) All of the above
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Extension: What stage of childhood does this occur?
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Intellectual development combines: a) Language skills become increasingly simple b) The child can use complex mathematical problems c) The child can think in an abstract way d) All of the above
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Extension: Explain how intellectual development could affect social and/or emotional development
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What is a determinant that increases the risk of SIDS for an infant? a) Being male b) Being female c) Lying on their back d) Lying on their side
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Extension: What does SIDS stand for? Discuss another risk factor that contributes to SIDS.
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What is the most commonly reported condition for children? a) Chicken pox b) Tonsillitis c) Asthma d) Hay-fever
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Extension: What factors contribute to the onset of Asthma?
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Humans have a) 46 chromosomes which make up 23 pairs b) 48 chromosomes which make up 22 pairs c) 36 chromosomes which make up 23 pairs d) 38 chromosomes which make up 22 pairs
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Extension: XX=_______Baby XY=_______Baby
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Hormones regulate: a) Growth and intellectual development during childhood b) Growth and emotional development during childhood c) Growth and physical development during childhood d) Growth and social development during childhood
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Extension: Which hormone is required for growth of muscles and bones?
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Babies are considered to be low birth weight if they weigh less than: a) Less than 2400 grams b) Less than 2300 grams c) Less than 2500 grams d) Less than 2200 grams
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Extension: What problems could be encountered for babies with a low birth weight?
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In Australia, the risk of skin cancer as a result of too much sun exposure needs to be balanced with the need to maintain adequate : a) Vitamin A levels b) Vitamin C levels c) Vitamin K levels d) Vitamin D levels
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Extension: What is the role of Vitamin D in the body?
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What is the most dangerous form of skin cancer? a) Melanoma b) Basal cell carcinoma c) Squamous cell carcinoma
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Extension: List 3 protective factors to avoid skin cancer
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It is recommended that children participate in ______minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise per day a) 30 Mins b) 45 Mins c) 60 Mins d) 25 Mins
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Extension: What are some health benefits of regular physical activity?
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The PBS is? a) A system whereby the government subsides medications making them cheaper for people to buy. b) A system whereby the government puts a tax on medications, making them dearer to buy. c) A reflection of the countries wealth and spending capacity. d) The tax a person pays for private health insurance.
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Extension: What type of medications and treatments qualify for the PBS?
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Medicare is funded by? a) A medicare levy of 1.5 % b) A medicare surcharge c) The Federal Government d) All of the above.
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Extension: Who qualifies for Medicare?
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Services NOT covered by Medicare include? a) doctors consultations and specialist treatments b) x-rays and pathological tests c) dental examinations, home services and ambulance services d) eye tests performed by optometrists
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Which age group receives the most health expenditure? a) 45 -54 years old b) 55-64 years old c) 66 – 74 years old d) 75 + years old
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Extension: How does this expenditure impact on the healthcare system?
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Ethical issues include? a) who should be given priority for health services b) whether euthanasia should be legal c) abortion d) B & C e) All of the above.
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Some issues related to advances in medical technology include? a) The focus on health care may turn away from prevention as a large percentage of funds are spent on health. b) Increased health spending may not result in a equivalent increase in health status c) People of low socio economic status may not have access to expensive technologies d) All of the above
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Extension: What is the difference between the quit campaign and chemotherapy for lung cancer?
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Issues surrounding an ageing population include? a) A shortage of high level residential care such as nursing homes. b) The cost of the health care system continues to rise c) An decreased strain on social security, due to paying less pensions and other health services. d) A & B e) All of the above
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