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Test Bank for Journey Across the Life Span Human Development and Health Promotion 6th Edition By Elaine U. Polan; Daphne R. Taylor Chapter 1-14 Complete Guide A+
Test Bank for Journey Across the Life Span Human Development and Health Promotion 6th Edition By Elaine U. Polan; Daphne R. Taylor Chapter 1-14 Complete Guide A+
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1: Healthy Lifestyles
2: Communication
3: Culture
4: The Family
5: Theories of Growth and Development
6: Pre...
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Complete Test bank, All Chapters are included. G R A D E S M O R E . C O MPolan, Journey Across the Life Span, 6e Chapter 1. Healthy Lifestyles – Test Questions 1. In early civilization, the cause of illness was attributed to: a. Infectious disease b. Microorganisms c. Contaminated food and water d. Natural and supernatural forces Answer: 2. The first understanding of disease processes occurred in (the): a. Early civilization b. 21st century c. 19th century d. Middle Ages Answer: 3. Despite all of the improvements and advancements in health care, several infectious diseases have recently resurfaced, including: a. Strep throat b. Tuberculosis c. Polio d. Mononucleosis Answer: 4. Healthy People 2020 identifies two major goals —eliminating health disparities and: a. Increasing peace and prosperity b. Eliminating all diseases c. Increasing the quality and years of healthy living d. Limiting population growth Answer: 5. An external force that can affect one’s health is (the): WWW.GRADESMORE.COM
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