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Health Education

Provides comprehensive knowledge and skills to promote health, covering topics such as disease prevention, healthy lifestyles, and health initiatives.

health

education

wellness

prevention

disease

nutrition

exercise

safety

hygiene

sexuality

mental health

substance abuse

reproductive health

public health

health promotion

deliberate interventions that involve sharing information and experiences to meet intended learner outcomes in the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains according to an education plan.

  • staff educaton
  • patient education
  • learning
  • teaching and instruction

Which system of the body allows gas exchange between cells and the environment?

  • circulatory system
  • digestive system
  • respiratory system

It is fun and helps promote physical growth and development.

  • Sleeping
  • Playing games
  • Playing ML
  • Coordinated movements

Variations in the complexity of the task affect the extent to which the learner can master the behavioral changes in the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains

  • Measures of ability
  • Gender
  • Health Status
  • Complexity of Task

Which action could help someone with dandruff?

  • Exercise
  • Washing their hair
  • Drinking lots of water

What are situations that can cause injured?

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  • playing with scissors
  • playing with scissors
  • using a knife

give the meaning of S in ASSURE

  • state the objectives

Imitating game or Relay ActivityJump and crawl

  • Relay activity

3 criteria for prioritizing learning needs

  • assessment, planning, evaluation.
  • learning needs, readiness to learn, learning styles.
  • ASSURE
  • mandatory, desirable, possible.

Are regulating foods, also can be obtained by eating plants.

  • MINERALS

give meaning of A in assure

  • analyze the learner

it is necessary to have both goal and objectives to accomplish something.

  • true
  • false

Describe the teaching activities, specific content areas and resources used to facilitate effective instruction

  • INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
  • BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES
  • EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

· Educators must explore the coping mechanisms that learners have been using to understand how they have dealt with previous problems.

  • Level of Aspiration
  • Past Coping Mechanisms
  • Cultural Background
  • Locus of Control

Person who is new to the circumstances, work, etc., in which he or she is placed; beginner;

  • Novice
  • Competent
  • Advanced beginner
  • Expert

involves concern about the here and now versus the future. If survival is of primary concern, readiness to learn will be focused on the present to meet basic human needs.

  • Support System
  • Motivation
  • Developmental Stage
  • Frame of Mind

Aims of first aid (3p)

  • To preserve life
  • Protect the casuality
  • Proper utilisation
  • Promote recovery

It refers not only to the absences of disease, but the ability to recover and bounce back from illness and other problems

  • HEALTH

Imitating game or Relay ActivityØ Duck or chicken

  • Imitating game

True or False. Running and picking up activity uses cones.

  • False

Knowing the teaching methods and materials allows the educator to tailor teaching to meet the needs of individuals with different styles of learning, thereby increasing their readiness to learn.

  • Cognitive Ability
  • Learning and Reading Disabilities
  • Learning Styles
  • Present Knowledge Base

What are some of the benefits of eating healthy?

  • Consuming nutrients
  • Consuming nutrients
  • Reducing risk of developing health conditions
  • Maintaining a healthy weight

Which foods contain the most carbohydrates?

  • Ice cream
  • Pasta
  • Apple
  • Steak

Which sense organ helps me to experience when places or objects are hot or cold?

  • eye
  • tongue
  • skin

A calorie measures

  • energy

Subjects required under the enacted law in United States.____________ and ____________Write the complete name of the subject including "and"

  • Health Education and Physical Education

Imitating game or Relay ActivityØ Tip of grass and dragonfly racing

  • Imitating game

An important intervention during the emergence of tuberculosis.

  • Health chores
  • Open-air classroom
  • Vaccination
  • Safety education

determine behavior changes knowledge, skills, attitude

  • assessment
  • planning
  • implementation
  • evaluation

Which of these is an internal body part?

  • head
  • brain
  • legs

True or False: The vegetable food group contains the major vitamins and minerals.

  • True
  • False

The era of school medical inspection began earnest at the end of the nineteenth century with___________________ as in-charge in medical inspection.

  • School nurses
  • Medical inspectors
  • Health administrators
  • Physicians

Imitating game or Relay ActivityØ Hunting crows

  • Imitating game

Tick all that are examples of good hygiene habits.

  • Biting nails.
  • Drinking enough water.
  • Wearing clean clothes
  • Bathing weekly
  • Brushing your teeth daily

The central functions of a nurse educator which involve, planning and organizing course.

  • Instructional role
  • Faculty role
  • Individual role
  • None of the above

are defined as gasp in knowledge that exist between a desire level of performance and actual level of performance.

  • learning
  • teaching
  • learning needs
  • teaching needs

needs that are not life dependent but that are related to well-being or the overall ability to provide high-quality care n situations.

  • mandatory
  • desirable
  • posible

It is the science of promoting and prolonging health

  • Health Education
  • Hygiene
  • Public Health
  • Sanitation

give the meaning of E in assurE

  • evaluate the teaching plan and revise as necessary

Gained some mastery, but still lacks the speed and flexibility.

  • Novice
  • Advanced beginner
  • Competent
  • Expert

What are 4 levels of food pyramid?

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  • fats, dairy, protein, fruits and vegetables, carbohydrates

A virus will often make you feel

  • lonely
  • sick
  • fine

What are sign and symptoms of dengue fever?

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  • sleepy
  • rash
  • fever

Referred as learning objectives make use of modifier behavioral learning to denote that this type of objective is action oriented rather than content oriented

  • EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
  • BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES
  • INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

Imitating game or Relay ActivityØ Crab racing

  • Imitating game

The _____________ system of the body is made up bones, ligaments and tendons.

  • muscular
  • skeletal
  • respiratory

Which of the following contains the most protein?

  • Potatoes
  • Asparagus
  • Chicken
  • Grape

All you need in your first aid kit EXCEPT :

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  • bandages
  • small scissors
  • ointment
  • pencil sharpener

Which skin condition is seen here?

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  • acne
  • ringworm
  • dandruff

Learning disabilities, which may be accompanied by low-level reading skills, are not necessarily indicative of an individual’s intellectual abilities.

  • Learning and Reading Disabilities
  • Learning Styles
  • Present Knowledge Base
  • Cognitive Ability

We can use _________ for swollen injury.

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  • wet towel
  • ice
  • cold water
  • pressure

Yama means

  • Way of life

develop teaching plan based on mutually predetermined behavioral outcomes to meet individual needs

  • evaluation
  • assessment
  • planning
  • implementation

Yoga is a _____ word

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  • Greek
  • Sanskrit
  • Tamil
  • Marati

Tick all that are true. I can keep myself safe in the bathroom by

  • playing with sockets
  • running in the bathroom
  • washing my hands properly
  • not using food or drink there

True or FalseRelay activities are activities in which each player takes turns performing activities.

  • True

____________________ is one of the function of the digestive system.

  • digestion

What is the sense organ for taste?

  • eye
  • tongue
  • nose

How we can solve a conflict?

  • forgive each other
  • forgive each other
  • respect
  • tolerate

What can you find on a nutrition facts label?

  • Serving size
  • Calories
  • Total carbohydrates
  • All of the above

Which sense organ helps me to hear?

  • eye
  • ear
  • nose

one of these is NOT a class of food nutrient.

  • crude oil
  • fats and oil
  • protein

Which body part is external?

  • eyes
  • brain
  • heart

True or FalseRhythmic movement improves discipline, confidence, and harmony.

  • True

It is actively involved in determining the design of a school health program and in supporting and reinforcing the goals of program.

  • Administrator
  • Health teacher
  • Community
  • Family

A person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area.

  • Novice
  • Proficient
  • Expert
  • Competent

The educator’s knowledge about other cultures and sensitivity to behavioral differences between cultures are important so that the educators can avoid teaching in opposition to cultural beliefs.

  • Past Coping Mechanisms
  • Level of Aspiration
  • Locus of Control
  • Cultural Background

The unit used to measure the amount of energy the body gets from food are called

  • serving size
  • carbohydrates
  • calories
  • scale

These relationships are evident in the policies and programs of the school.

  • Health education and Physical Education
  • Personal and Mental Health
  • Health status and educational achievement
  • Growth and development

goal without objectives cannot be achieved.

  • true
  • false

An environment conducive to learning helps to hold the learner’s attention and stimulate interest in learning.

  • Complexity of Task
  • Measures of ability
  • Environmental Effects
  • Gender

These activities create unity among people.

  • Relay activities

give the meaning if R in assuRe

  • require learner performance

A healthy eating pattern includes which of the following?

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  • Variety of fruits and vegetables
  • Whole grains
  • Fat-free and low-fat dairy products
  • Variety of proteins
  • All of the above

Which role function wherein she brings her basic dignity and distinct personality everywhere she goes.

  • Individual role
  • Faculty role
  • Instructional role
  • all of the above

True or False: A serving is how much you would eat in three meals.

  • True
  • False

Imitating game or Relay ActivityØ Turn off the tap

  • Imitating game

· The extent to which someone is driven to achieve is related to the type of short- and long-term goals established by the learner.

  • Locus of Control
  • Past Coping Mechanisms
  • Level of Aspiration
  • Cultural Background

· - Educators can determine whether readiness to learn is prompted by internal or external stimuli in ascertaining the learner’s previous life patterns of responsibility and assertiveness.

  • Cultural Background
  • Locus of Control
  • Past Coping Mechanisms
  • Level of Aspiration

To which external body part does the leg belong?

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  • head
  • torso
  • limbs

can be defined as the time when the learner demonstrates an interest in learning the information necessary to maintain optimal health or to become more skillful in a job.

  • complexity of task
  • readiness to learn
  • learning
  • support system

A rope is used in this movement. Swing the rope over your body and jump at the same time without your feet touching the rope.

  • Jumping rope

· The extent to which information can be processed is indicative of the learner’s capabilities. The educator must match the level of behavioral objectives to the cognitive ability of the learner.

  • Learning and Reading Disabilities
  • Cognitive Ability
  • Present Knowledge Base
  • Learning Styles

this model is useful paradigm originally developed to assist nurses to organize and carry out the education process.

  • ASSURE

Lessons about fire prevention, traffic safety and bicycle safety are included in this particular subject.

  • Emergency Management System
  • Basic Life Support
  • Safety Education
  • Introduction to Public Health

Shaniah tried Abigail´s pizza pie and thought it was delicious. Which sense was she using here?

  • hearing
  • smelling
  • tasting

The Commission on the Reorganization of Secondary Education identified the desired outcomes where _______________ was the first of seven cardinal outcome objectives.

  • Health

________________ are groups of organs and tissues that work together to perform important jobs for the body.

  • nutrition
  • body systems
  • illnesses

_______________ have been the focus of numerous and varied efforts to promote and secure the health of young people.

  • Optimum health
  • Individual Education Plans (IEP)
  • Early screening programs
  • Health promotion

List down 3 healthy food for a kid

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  • fruits,vegettables, bean

Are need by the tissues, especially the nerves. They give heat to the body.

  • FATS

Another name of padmasana

  • Camel posture
  • Lotus posture
  • Corpse posture
  • None of these

Which system of the body ingests food and breaks it down into usable nutrients?

  • digestive system
  • muscular system
  • circulatory system

Imitating game or Relay Activity Ø Run and pick-up

  • Relay activity

It encourages creativity and is fun.

  • Imitating games

Which picture is aedes mosquito?

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List down 3 unhealthy snacks

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  • ice cream, junk food, burger

Which vitamin is required for the metabolism of carbohydrates and amino acids?

  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin B
  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin E

is defined as a change in behavior that can be observed or measured and that occurs at any environmental stimuli

  • learning
  • patient education
  • teaching
  • staff education

True or False: There is no correlation between adequately hydrating and improving cognitive function.

  • True
  • False

Imitating game or Relay ActivityØ Cross country race

  • Relay activity

A rigorous daily exercise regimen.

  • FITNESS

Which of the following is NOT a fruit?

  • Apple
  • Banana
  • Avocado
  • Broccoli

A type of group activity that helps players develop appropriately, build harmony, take responsibility, and helps them work happily with others.

  • Relay activities

Foods are said to be the most important of all food because they keep the work of the different parts of the body well balanced.

  • Protin
  • Proteen
  • Protien
  • Protein
  • Prutien

Ability to perform a task requires fine and/or gross motor movements, sensory acuity, adequate strength, flexibility, coordination, and endurance.

  • Complexity of Task
  • Measures of ability
  • Environmental effects
  • Gender

objectives without goals will result in anything meaningful and worthwhile.

  • true
  • false

What is the symptoms of tuberclosis

  • [No Answer]

Which one helps you to twist and bend your body?

  • head
  • limbs
  • torso

_________________ is how food affects the health of the body.

  • metabolism
  • nutrition
  • survival

Ascertain learning needs, readiness to learn, and learning styles.

  • assessment
  • evaluation
  • implementation
  • planning

Imitating game or Relay ActivityØ Cast net

  • Imitating game

perform the act of teaching using specific teaching methods and instructional materials

  • evaluation
  • implementation
  • assessment
  • planning

Helps in developing bony tissue.

  • Calcuim
  • Calcium
  • Calccium
  • Callsium
  • Calseum

Imitating game or Relay ActivityØ Zigzag run

  • Relay Activity

Imitating game or Relay ActivityØ Single-leg hop

  • Relay activity

Anxiety influences a person’s ability to perform at cognitive, affective, and psychomotor levels. In particular, it affects patients’ ability to concentrate and retain information.

  • Motivation
  • Support System
  • Anxiety Level
  • Risk-Taking Behavior

is a process of assisting people to learn health-related behaviors that they can incorporate into everyday life with the goal of achieving optimal health and independence in self-care

  • teaching
  • staff education
  • learning
  • patient education

needs that must be learned for survival or situation in which the learner's life safety is threated

  • desirable
  • possible
  • mandatory

is the process of influencing the behavior of nurses by producing changes in their knowledge, attitudes, and skills to help them maintain and improve their competencies for the delivery of high-quality care to the consumer

  • patient education
  • staff education
  • teaching and instruction
  • learning

Another name for savasana

  • Corpse pose

True or FalseThe postures move according to a rhythm with patterns and steps.

  • True

Is a substance put together by nature into plant or animal's life.

  • Hygiene
  • Public Health
  • Sanitation
  • Food

Which system of the body circulates blood around the body via the heart, arteries and veins?

  • [No Answer]

The level of motivation reflects what learners perceive as an expectation of themselves or others. Interest in teacher-learner interactions is a cue to motivation.

  • Motivation
  • Anxiety Level
  • Gender
  • Support System

_______________ vaccination became a prerequisite to school attendance during the outbreak of this communicable disease.

  • Small pox
  • Dengue
  • Measles
  • Anti-rabies

What are the Adhikara yoga?

  • Yama
  • Yama
  • Asana
  • Niyama

Are used to identify the intended outcomes of the education process, whether referring to an aspect of a program or total program of study

  • BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES
  • INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
  • EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

Imitating game or Relay ActivityØ Back-passing

  • Relay activity

Research suggests that women are generally more receptive to medical care and take fewer risks with their health than do men.

  • GENDER
  • Health Status
  • Environmental Effects
  • Complexity of Task

Yuj means

  • To join
  • To join
  • Union

Please thick the correct answers.Aedes mosquito like to breed in

  • household water
  • household water
  • flower pot
  • tyres

_______________ is an example of food rich in Vitamins.

  • cheese
  • milk
  • orange

The number for the fire service is __________.

  • 311

What skin condition is seen here?

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  • acne
  • ringworm
  • dandruff

How many helpers are needed in back passing?

  • 3 volunteers
  • 4 helpers
  • 2 volunteers
  • 1 volunteer

If you don't drink enough water throughout the day you could become

  • dehydrated

School health professionals often state that the ____________________ began in 1850.

  • Health inspection
  • Modern school health era
  • Era of medical inspection
  • Institutionalizing comparable program

_______ is a social science that draws from the biological, environmental, psychological, physical, and medical sciences to promote health and prevent disease.

  • HEALTH EDUCATION

The Coronavirus has affected the whole world. The Coronavirus or Covid -19 would be an example of which of the following?

  • a way to social distance
  • a pandemic
  • a symptom

What are the communicable disease

  • Malaria
  • Hyper tension
  • Heart attack
  • Covid19
  • Tuberculosis

Another name for Dandasana

  • Staff pose

True or False.Imitation games are games where players start acting, making sounds, and imitating people, animals, nature, or things.

  • True

Coronavirus is contagious. What does this mean?

  • Some people die from it.
  • It is easily spread.
  • Children cannot get the virus.

What are sign of conflicts?

  • feeling happy
  • feeling thankful
  • mad
  • frustrated

Which of the following contains the most healthy fats?

  • Cheese
  • Butter
  • Red meats
  • Olive Oil

What are the three main parts of the external body?

  • eyes, ears and nose
  • head, torso and limbs
  • knees, shoulders and toes

Which emergency service could I reach at 211?

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A person having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully

  • Novice
  • Advanced beginner
  • Competent
  • Proficient

refer to the ways in which and conditions under which learners most efficiently and most effectively perceive, process, store, and recall what they are attempting to learn and their preferred approaches to different learning tasks

  • Learning styles
  • Present Knowledge Base
  • Cognitive Ability
  • Learning and Reading Disabilities

My favorite vegetable is

  • [No Answer]

The educator can assist patients in developing strategies that help reduce the level of risk associated with their choices.

  • Developmental Stage
  • Anxiety Level
  • Risk-Taking Behavior

_______________ is a type of food rich in protein.

  • beans
  • wheat
  • yam

he developed a system for writing behavioral objectives to help teachers make appropriate instructional decisions.

  • robert mager

True or False Imitative games build unity among people.

  • True

Name the organ which is the largest organ and also serves to protect your internal parts.

  • heart
  • feet
  • skin

give the meaning of U in assUre

  • use the instructional methods and materials

A person who is competent or skilled in doing or using something.

  • Novice
  • Expert
  • Competent
  • Proficient

How much someone already knows about a specific subject or how proficient that person is at performing a task is an important factor to determine before designing and implementing instructions.

  • Learning Styles
  • Learning and Reading Disabilities
  • Cognitive Ability
  • Present Knowledge Base

What are causes of conflicts?

  • helping others
  • take/use others stuff without permission
  • sharing foods
  • grab toys with sibling

Two types of Foods.(Format: --------- AND -------- FOODS)

  • ENERGY-GROWTH GIVING AND REGULATING FOODS

· Members of the patient’s support system who are available to assist with self-care activities at home should be present during at least some of the teaching sessions so that they can learn how to help the patient if the need arises.

  • Anxiety Level
  • Risk-Taking Behavior
  • Support System
  • Motivation

Conflict is arguments, fights or disegreement between two person.

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  • True
  • False

RA 9173 is also known as;

  • The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002

describes precisely what the learner will be able to do following a learning situation

  • INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
  • EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
  • BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES

Each task associated with human development produces a peak time for readiness to learn, known as a teachable moment

  • Anxiety Level
  • Developmental Stage
  • Support System
  • Frame of Mind

FOUR TYPES OF READINESS TO LEARN

  • P–Physical Readiness E–Emotional Readiness E–Experiential Readiness K–Knowledge Readiness

Outcome to be achieved at the end of the teaching and learning process

  • goal
  • objectives
  • subobjectives

give 3 determinants to learn

  • Learning Needs, Readiness to Learn and Learning Styles

short term and should be achieved at the end of teaching session or shortly adter several teaching session.

  • goal
  • objectives
  • subobjectives

Defined as a function, responsibility, job, duty, task, position, or behavior that includes accountability, and responsibility for the position that one holds.

  • Duty
  • Occupation
  • Profession
  • Role

True or FalseOne-legged hop uses rope.

  • False

Which of the following demonstrates the faculty role?

  • Motivating and challenging students to pursue and sustain learning activities
  • Explaining, classifying and interpreting
  • Resource person to groups outside of the institution

give the second S in asSure

  • _select the instructional methods and materials

may be written and reflect aspects of a main objectives

  • goal
  • objectives
  • subobjectives

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