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Twelfth Grade (Grade 12) Health and Medicine Questions

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Grade 12 Prenatal and Child Care
Identify what the family can do to help a child fall asleep.
  1. play child's favorite music
  2. allow a child to fall asleep in the living area, then move to a bed
  3. limit talking, laughing or sounds from electronics
  4. allow half an hour of watching a favorite tv show in bed
Grade 12 Prenatal and Child Care
Packing food for your child to take to daycare or school ensures their safety from allergic reactions.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Microbiology
Gonorrhea is caused by the bacteria                        .
  1. Treponema pallidum
  2. Trachomatis gonorrhosis
  3. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  4. Gonorrheae pavlidis
Grade 12 Prenatal and Child Care
If children are allergic to peanuts, breathing air near people who are eating peanuts may cause an allergic reaction.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Microbiology
Which is considered a zoonotic disease?
  1. trench fever
  2. rabbit fever
  3. brucellosis
  4. bartonellosis
Grade 12 Microbiology
Hepatitis C can cause liver cancer.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Microbiology
Chronic hepatitis B is not infectious to others.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Prenatal and Child Care
Children may outgrow allergies.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Prenatal and Child Care
To help a child fall asleep alone using a checking-in strategy, how often should you check in?
  1. every few minutes, increasing the interval between checks until the child is asleep
  2. every 30 seconds, increasing the interval between checks until the child is asleep
  3. every 30 seconds, decreasing the interval between checks until the child is asleep
  4. every few minutes, decreasing the interval between checks until the child is asleep
Grade 12 Diet and Nutrition
What nutrient is the most essential nutrient for life?
  1. fats
  2. water
  3. carbohydrates
  4. proteins
Grade 12 Diet and Nutrition
Signs of Good Nutrition include:
  1. dull eyes
  2. being extremely underweight
  3. healthy, shiny hair
  4. being tired all the time
Grade 12 Microbiology
There is a cure for Hepatitis B.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Prenatal and Child Care
Medicines can be left on bathroom counters because babies can't reach them.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Emotional, Social, and Mental Health
Being in the battlefield cause the most serious effects of PTSD.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Diet and Nutrition
What nutrient helps to conserve body heat and protects organs from injury?
  1. vitamins
  2. protein
  3. carbohydrates
  4. fat
Grade 12 Prenatal and Child Care
What should you do when after the bedtime routine the child won't stay in bed?
  1. comfort the child for a few minutes then return the child to bed, repeatedly if necessary
  2. promptly and calmly return the child to bed, repeatedly if necessary
  3. repeat a part of the bedtime routine before returning the child to bed
  4. let the child choose one object to take to bed, repeat if necessary
Grade 12 Emotional, Social, and Mental Health
PTSD effects the hippocampus.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Prenatal and Child Care
If a baby is choking the first thing to do is
  1. Panic! then call the parents
  2. perform CPR, back blows, call 911
  3. perform the Heimlich, call 911, continue Heimlich, monitor for changes
Grade 12 Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatments
Variations in the enzyme phospholipase D3 and the gene UNC5C may result in double the likelihood of being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Prenatal and Child Care
Children who are allergic to peanuts are more likely to be allergic to tree nuts than those without a peanut allergy.
  1. True
  2. False
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