Title: Chapter 24, 25, and 26 Test Review
1Chapter 24, 25, and 26Test Review
Communicable DiseasesNon-Communicable
DiseasesS.T.I. / H.I.V. / A.I.D.S
- Test Tomorrow
- BRING COMPLETED REVIEW FOR 100 DAILY GRADE
2Name some diseases that are caused by viruses
Question 1
3ANSWER
- Influenza Viral Meningitis
- Common cold Chicken pox
- Viral pneumonia Herpes
- Polio Rabies
- Mononucleosis smallpox
- AIDS
- Measles
4Single-celled organisms that are larger and more
complex than bacteria are
Question 2
5ANSWER
6The most effective way a person can protect
himself or herself from disease on a daily basis
is
Question 3
7ANSWER
8What is an example of a chemical barrier?
Question 4
9ANSWER
10Rickettsias enter humans through
Question 5
11ANSWER
12During the immune response, certain types of
white blood cells react to
Question 6
13ANSWER
14A bacterial disease that usually attacks the
lungs is
Question 7
15ANSWER
16HIV can be transmitted through
Question 8
17ANSWER
18 Which can cause the EIA to give inaccurate
results?
Question 9
19ANSWER
- Having certain medical conditions or testing too
soon after acquiring HIV
20Which statement about genital herpes is NOT true?
Question 10
21ANSWER
- The virus can only be spread when blisters are
present
22Question 11
- HIV often destroys brain cells, causing confusion
and memory loss, when?
23ANSWER
24Question 12
- A cancer that affects the blood-forming organs is
25ANSWER
26Question 13
- The leading cause of blindness in adults is
27ANSWER
- Complications of
- Diabetes
28Question 14
- People with a family history of hypertension
29ANSWER
- Should take extra steps to lower their other
risks factors of CVD
30Question 15
31ANSWER
- Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in
the United States
32TRUE / FALSE
- 16.Some infections can be transmitted through
sneezing and coughing. - 17. Plasma cells release macrophages into the
bloodstream as part of the immune response. - 18. Radiation therapy may be used to treat
diabetes. - 19.Cancer in remission can recur even years
later. - 20.You can lower your chances of developing
diabetes by maintaining an appropriate weight,
eating a healthful diet, and being physically
active.
True
False
False
True
True
33- Pathogen
- Toxin
- C. Antibody
- D. Inflammatory Response
- E. Vaccine
-
Matching
21. A protein that acts against a specific
antigen 22. An organism that causes disease 23.
A substance that kills cells or interferes with
their functions 24. A preparation of dead or
weakened pathogens introduced into the body to
stimulate an immune response 25. A reaction to
tissue damage caused by injury or infection
C. Antibody
A. Pathogen
B. Toxin
E. Vaccine
D. Inflammatory Response
34 A. Benign B. Metastasis C.
Arrhythmia D. Carcinogen E. Allergy
Matching
- 26. A specific reaction of the immune system to a
foreign and frequently harmless substance - 27. The spread of cancer from the point where it
originated to other parts of the body - 28. Noncancerous
- 29. A cancer-causing substance
- 30. Irregular heartbeat
E. Allergy
B. Metastasis
A. Benign
D. Carcinogen
C. Arrhythmia