Read each items carefully then write the answer before each number.
1. he is the author of Take the Stress Out of Your Life.
a. Jay Winner b. Joy Wynn c. Jhon Miller 2. type A personality has a higher risk of _____ and heart problems. a. high blood pressure b. obesity c. diabetes 3. many studies have shown that stress can worsen ____ a. asthma b. depression c. headaches 4. excess fat in the belly seems to pose greater health risks than fat on the legs or hips a. obesity b. diabetes c. gastrointestinal problem 5. it increases the likelihood of bad behaviors such as unhealthy eating and excessive drinking. a. obesity b. diabetes c. gastrointestinal problem 6. stress is considered one of the most common triggers for _____ a. headache b. depression c. gastrointestinal problem 7. one survey of recent studies found that people who had stress related to their jobs like demanding work with few rewards had an 80% higher risk of developing ______ a. depression/anxiety b. gastrointestinal problem c. Alzheimer’s disease 8. it can worsen ulcer, stress is also a common factor in many other GI conditions. a. depression/anxiety b. gastrointestinal problem c. Alzheimer’s disease 9. one animal study found that stress might worsen _____, causing its brain lesion to form more quickly. a. depression/anxiety b. gastrointestinal problem c. Alzheimer’s disease 10. researchers found that a particular region of the chromosomes showed the effects of ________________ a. premature death b. accelerated aging c. depression/anxiety 11. a study looked at the health effects of stress by studying elderly caregivers looking after their spouses- people who are naturally under a great deal stress. a. premature death b. accelerated aging c. depression/anxiety 12. it is the single greatest preventable cause of illness and premature death in the US. a. tobacco b. HIV c. mental health 13. it is not part of aging, it can be caused by disease, reaction to medication, vision and hearing problems, infections, nutritional imbalances, diabetes and renal failure. a. Alzheimer’s disease b. dementia c. injury 14. people aged ___ and older are twice as likely to die in a home fire as the general population. a. 65 b. 60 c. 70 15. between 11 and 15% US AIDS cases occur in seniors over age ____ a. 40 b. 50 c. 60 16. any unexpected event causing injury. a. accident b. airway c. bandage 17. the passage of air in the body. a. accident b. airway c. bandage 18. any sterile cloth used to cover a wound, stop bleeding or immobilize bone injury a. accident b. airway c. bandage 19. an injury in which a certain object is stuck in the throat. a. cravat phase b. circulation c. choking 20. the flow of blood a. cravat phase b. circulation c. choking 21. folded triangular bandage a. cravat phase b. circulation c. choking 22. any sterile cloth used to cover wound a. direct pressure b. dislocation c. dressing 23. a condition in which bones are partially or completely pulled out from its position a. direct pressure b. dislocation c. dressing 24. a way of controlling bleeding in which compress or a bare hand is pressed directly on the wound a. direct pressure b. dislocation c. dressing 25. a burn occurring from the passage of electricity in the body a. first aid b. electrical burn c. dressing 26. an initial treatment given to an injured person before the arrival of a medical practitioner a. first aid b. electrical burn c. dressing 27. a person giving first aid a. fracture b. first aider c. heart attack 28. a break or crack in the bone a. fracture b. first aider c. heart attack 29. a sudden obstruction of the blood supply to parts of the heart muscle a. fracture b. first aider c. heart attack 30. Failure of the thermostat in the brain a. heat stroke b. Physician c. open phase 31. a medical doctor a. heat stroke b. Physician c. open phase 32. unfolded triangular bandage a. heat stroke b. Physician c. open phase 33. exposure or ingestion of toxic substances a. severe bleeding b. shock c. poisoning 34. serious bleeding that can cause blood loss a. severe bleeding b. shock c. poisoning 35. a life-threatening condition characterized by rapid pulse, paleness, coldness, and sweating a. severe bleeding b. shock c. poisoning 36. an injury to the ligaments, tendons and muscles due to overstretching, over wrenching or sudden movement a. sprain b. sterile c. strain 37. clean, germ-free a. sprain b. sterile c. strain 38. an act of investigating or examining something a. thermostat b. survey c. transport 39. body temperature regulator a. thermostat b. survey c. transport 40. to move or transfer to another place a. thermostat b. survey c. transport 41-50 give 10 medical problems that are linked with negative stress