HEALTH 4TH Flashcards

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Is a damage to the body

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Injury

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2
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It can be result of an accident or an intentional act.

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Injury

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3
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Those resulting from purposeful acts directed to others or self.

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Intentional Injuries

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4
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These are preventable and controllable

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Intentional injuries

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5
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Example of this typpe of injuries are sexual harrasment, fighting, assault, rape, bullying, and domestic violence.

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Intentional Injuries

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6
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Those that occur without the intention to harm

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Unintentional Injuries

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7
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These cannot be prevented or not controllable.

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Unintentional Injuries

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8
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Examples of this type of injury are household fires, drowning, vehicular accidents, and poisoning.

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Unintentional Injuries

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9
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Is a pattern of abusive and intimidating behavior used by one person to control the other.

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Domestic Violence

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10
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The violence occurs in a domestic setting or at home and the abusive person may be a partner, parent, caregiver, or a relative.

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Domestic Violence

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11
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Domestic Violence is also called what

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Family violence

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12
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Is an undesired aggressive behavior involving a real or perceived superiority over others

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Bullying

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13
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This behavior is repeated or has potential to be repeated over time.

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Bullying

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Aims to keep students safe from this type of intentional injury

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Anti-Bullying Law in the Philippines

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Acts such as teasing, name-calling, inappropriate sexual comments, taunting, and threatening are considered

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Verbal Bullying

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16
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Also called relational bullying

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Social Bullying

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17
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It involves hurting someone’s reputation or relationships.

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Social Bullying

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18
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It includes excluding someone from a group on purpose, influencing others not to be friends with someone, spreading rumors about someone and public embarrassment.

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Social Bullying

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19
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Hurting a person’s body or possession.

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Physical Bullying

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20
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This includes hitting, kicking, pinching, spitting, tripping, shoving, taking or breaking other’s possessions, and making mean or rude hand gestures.

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Physical Bullying

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21
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Bullying through electronic technology like cellular phones, computers and communication tools like social media, text messages, chat, websites, and online forums.

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Cyber Bullying

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22
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It is a group of adolescents who band together.

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Gang and Youth Violence

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23
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Are mostly involved in serious youth violence like extortion, theft, and robbery and in selling drugs causing injuries to their victims, even death.

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Gang members

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24
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Is a group with common purpose or interest,

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Fraternity

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25
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Are mostly based in colleges and universities.

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Fraternity

26
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Most youth join fraternities for the sense of belongingness. But becoming part of the brotherhood would mean undergoing physical and mental initiation rites.

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Illegal Fraternity-Related Violence

27
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These rites include ______, which is considered illegal in our country, causing a lot of injuries and may lead to death.

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Hazing

28
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Is an unwanted non-consensual sexual activity where the abuser intentionally uses force, threats, and takes advantage of the victim.

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Sexual Abuse

29
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The victim is NOT to blame and is not at fault for the non-consensual act of .

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Sexual Abuse

30
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Immediate responses to this include shock, fear or post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Sexual Abuse

31
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Is a sexual abuse of an adult to a person, either child or adult, for sexual pleasure or profit.

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Molestation

32
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The perpetrator sees the person as a sexual object and gratifies sexual urges and fantasies by subjecting the victim to undesirable or improper sexual advances or activity.

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Molestation

33
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These activities include pornography, child prostitution, sodomy, and fondling.

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Molestation

34
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Is a sexual assault by sexual penetration without consent or when the victim is not capable of giving consent.

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Rape

35
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The rapist uses force, threaten or intimidate the victim.

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Rape

36
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It may be part of the body or an object.

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Penetration

37
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Is a sexual relation between close relatives

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Incest

38
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Most of these cases happen in the form of an older family member sexually abusing or having a sexual relationship with a child or an adolescent.

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Incest

39
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The adult offender is always at fault and the victim needs to understand they are not to be blames.

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Incest

40
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They should realize the need to report the abuse for it to stop and for them to recover.

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Victims

41
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Rape victims are usually _______ and offender are usually ________.

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  1. Female
  2. Male
42
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It reclassified rape as a crime against persons from its previous classification as a crime against chastity.

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The Anti-Rape Law of 1997

43
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Based on the ________, it is no longer considered a private crime, which means anyone having knowledge of the crime may file a case against the suspect on behalf of the victim.

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Philippine Law

44
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According to _________, rape is committed under the following circumstances: a man has sexual intercourse with a woman through force, threat, or intimidation.

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Republic Act No. 8353

45
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Republic Act No. 8353 is also known as

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Anti-Rape Law of 1997

46
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Is the act of intentionally killing oneself, most;y because of extreme depression or intense pain.

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Suicide

47
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This act is usually planned.

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Suicide

48
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If you are depressed and in intense pain, seek help from family and friends.

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Suicide

49
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Is unjustified and unlawful killing of a person by another

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Homicide

50
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Is a crime by taking away or forcefully transporting a person, unlawfully, or without consent.

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Kidnapping

51
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It is usually done with the intent to get benefits from the person or family like ransom, shield, or hostage.

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Kidnapping

52
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Is when deceit or force is used in order to take someone from their home or relatives.

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Abduction

53
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The _____ does not demand any profit or monetary gain from the victim.

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Abductor

54
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They may intentionally hurt or injure their victims just to get what they want.

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Kidnappers and abductors

55
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Is a criminal act, which aims a state of fear in the general public, a group, or a particular person.

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Acts of Terror

56
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They create terror using violence, fear, and intimidation, drawing the attention of the local populace, government, and the world to their cause.

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Terrorist groups

57
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In the process, people’s lives are at stake. Their actions usually result to injuries and deaths.

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Acts of Terror

58
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Refer only to the statistical probability that something negative will happen and does not necessarily mean that a person will behave violently or be harmed by others.

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Risk factors

59
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Is anything, individual or environmental safeguard that increases a positive outcome.

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Protective Factor

60
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Concern only to statistical chances that one’s health, safety, and well-being will be safeguarded

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Protective Factors

61
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Has good common sense, can handle bad situations. and has the skills necessary to function where they live.

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Street smart person