What stage in AIDS/HIV was formally called the “related to disease” stage. Different degrees of symptoms depend on the immune system of an infected person.
3rd stage
How regular the medical checkup should happen to know his or her health status?
Annually or once in a year
What infection can be passed from a mother to her child?
HIV
How will you prevent diseases by helping your body to have fiber which can reduce cholesterol levels and balance glucose levels in the blood?
Eating Grains
What does drug users reuse and share that causes HIV transmission?
unclean needle
What is the main cause of illness for outpatients in 2009 report in Thailand?
Respiratory Disease
What disease causes every system of the body to function improperly? It will spread or expand to every part of the body and it can occur in different parts of the body
Cancer
What disease is called “a silent god of death” because it is a disease where normally no symptoms will be apparent but can be discovered when it is measured?
Hypertension
What disease wherein the symptoms are having a tumor or flowing of blood or cancer spreading through the lymph node system in the breast?
Breast Cancer
What stage of AIDS/HIV when the immune system of an infected person is very weak which allows other opportunistic pathogens to get into the body and cause other diseases?
4th Stage
What stage in AIDS/HIV when the infected person has very few symptoms? The common symptoms are fever and swollen lymph glands (lymphadenophathy).
1st Stage
How will you prevent diseases by having Omega-3 fatty acids and protein that helps in keeping the heartbeat at a normal level and nourishes brain cells?
Eating Fish
What diseases are also called chronic diseases and are caused often by people's poor lifestyle choices?
Non-Communicable Diseases
What are the diseases that can infect from one person to another?
Communicable Diseases
The cause of illness are categorized following the International _____________ ____________ of ___________ and Related Health Problems (_ _ _)
International Statistical Classification of Diseases (ICD)
What disease is a result of higher-than-average blood pressure in the arteries?
Hypertension
What do you call the illness of patients influenced by outside factors?
Injury or Injuries
What pathogen caused STD like AIDS, herpes, hepatitis B, condyloma acuminata, molluscum contagiosum?
Virus
What disease is caused by contact between a human and sick or dead poultry or the contact between a human and a virus contaminated environment?
Avian Influenza or Bird Flu
What is a communicable disease that can be transferred by having sexual relations with an infected person and are sorted by the types of pathogens that cause different diseases?
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)
What is the infectious disease from virus H5N1 that affects the respiratory system and causes infections in the body?
Avian Influenza or Bird Flu
How will you prevent diseases by changing this because it has saturated fat which helps in decreasing fat in the blood?
Changing the cooking oil to vegetable oil
a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital
Outpatients
The main cause of diseases for inpatients in 2009 report in Thailand is the "abnormality in __________ _________, nutrition and metabolism"
Endocrine Gland
What hormone is produced from the pancreas that will control the level of glucose in the blood so it will not be too high?
Insulin
What pathogen causes STD like gonorrhea, syphilis, chancre, and chlamydia?
Bacteria
How many sexual intercourse will it take to possibly get sexually transmitted disease STD?
Once
What do you call the group of symptoms of diseases caused by HIV which causes a malfunction of the body’s immune system?
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
What disease has symptoms of bladder irritability, becoming easily thirsty and hungry, feeling exhausted, rapid weight loss, having chronic wounds, and itchy skin
Diabetes
a patient who stays in a hospital while under treatment
Inpatients
Give 3 communicable diseases
1. STD 2. HIV/AIDS 3. Avian Influenza or Bird Flu
What occurrences in the population are important indicators of the health situation in a country?
Illness and death
Yes or No: Is it possible that the symptoms of AIDS will only show after several years of infection?
Yes
What is the symbol of hope on World AIDS Day that represents hope for the search of vaccine and treatment of the illness?
Red ribbon
How will you prevent diseases by helping your body have protein, vitamins, and various minerals? However, you should not eat too much because they also have high calories and can make us fat.
Eating beans
How will you prevent diseases by helping your body & brain increase their power to be ready to work effectively?
Eating Breakfast
How will you prevent diseases like cancer? It's important to take various colors.
Eating Fruits and vegetables
What is the main cause of injuries for inpatients in 2009 report in Thailand?
Accident and aftermath
How will you prevent diseases by helping your body moisten its cells, balance the excretory system, and eliminate waste, especially fat?
Drinking Water
What disease wherein the symptoms are changing of moles and birthmarks? It causes itchiness and cuts on the skin.
Skin Cancer
What disease is caused by having unprotected sex, using unclean needle, via the blood, infection from mother to child and other behaviors such as sharing a razor?
AIDS/HIV
What disease wherein the symptoms are having a dry cough, feeling tense in the chest, and having phlegm with blood?
Lung Cancer
What disease can be prevented by eating only cooked meat and eggs from poultrya and avoiding contact with sick or dead bird?
Avian Influenza or Bird Flu
What disease can be prevented by avoiding sex, being faithful to their partner, using condoms correctly, never sharing needles, and not touching other’s blood?
AIDS/HIV
People who have STDs are often __________ to see a doctor and ask for treatment.
ashamed
The measurement of blood pressure is recorded with a unit called _______ of ______ (mmHg)
Millimeter of Mercury (mmHg)
What are the 4 different types of pathogen that cause different diseases?
1. Bacteria 2. Virus 3. Fungi 4. Parasites
What will you do to prevent diseases by drinking milk, eating fish, tofu, products from soybeans, and green-leaved vegetables because they have calcium?
Strengthening bones
What stage in AIDS/HIV when the infected person can spread the pathogen to other people as he or she is a disease carrier?
2nd Stage
What do you call the virus that causes AIDS?
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
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