Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

(04.03 LC)

If heart disease runs in your family, what should you do?

Focus on fiber rich foods more than others
Relax and rest as much as possible
Eat healthy foods and exercise
Visit the doctor only when pain occurs
Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

(04.03 MC)

Your family is moving to a new neighborhood, and your parents have narrowed their choices down to four different places. Because you have a new-found interest in staying active and healthy, your family has asked your opinion about which neighborhood to choose. Your biggest concerns are that you have a safe place to play tennis and that you have access to fresh, local food. Look at the breakdown of each option and pick the best one for your family:

Neighborhood A: Police and fire stations, sports leagues
Neighborhood B: Library, weekly farmers' market, park
Neighborhood C: Museums, health food store, library
Neighborhood D: Youth center, library, park

Which is the best neighborhood to meet your needs?

Neighborhood A
Neighborhood B
Neighborhood C
Neighborhood D
Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

(04.03 LC)

Which of the following government services doesn't encourage community safety?

Car seat installations
Recycling
Fire prevention programs
Cultural festivals
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

(04.03 LC)

If your family sits down for a healthy meal each dinner, what are you likely to do when you are living on your own?

Choose fast food
Order takeout
Eat nutritious meals
Always avoid junk food
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

(04.03 HC)

You filled out the medical questionnaire and gave it to your new doctor. The doctor reviews the form and then discusses a course of action.

MEDICAL HISTORY Parents Grandparents Uncles Aunts
Cancer No Unknown Unknown No
Heart disease Yes Unknown Yes No
Diabetes No Yes No I think so?

What is most likely to be included in the discussion?
Preventative care for heart disease and diabetes and for you to learn more about cancer problems among family members
Preventative care for cancer and heart disease and for you to follow up with family members about issues with diabetes
Preventative care for diabetes, monitor for signs of cancer, and wait to address heart disease
Preventative care is required for each disease because speaking with each family member will take a very long period of time

1 answer

Here are the answers to each of the questions based on your described scenarios:

Question 1: If heart disease runs in your family, what should you do?
Answer: Eat healthy foods and exercise

Question 2: Which neighborhood is the best one to meet your needs (safe place to play tennis and access to fresh, local food)?
Answer: Neighborhood B (It has a weekly farmers' market for fresh food and a park for activities like tennis.)

Question 3: Which of the following government services doesn't encourage community safety?
Answer: Cultural festivals

Question 4: If your family sits down for a healthy meal each dinner, what are you likely to do when you are living on your own?
Answer: Eat nutritious meals

Question 5: What is most likely to be included in the discussion with your doctor based on your medical history?
Answer: Preventative care for heart disease and diabetes and for you to learn more about cancer problems among family members

Feel free to ask if you need further explanations or assistance!