pdhpe - term 4 test Flashcards
What is coercive power?
Coercive power is when you use threats to get tasks done.
What is legitimate power?
Legitimate power is when you have authority.
What is reward power?
Reward power is when you use motives to get a task done.
What is expert power?
Expert power is when you use your credential knowledge to get a task done.
What is referent power?
Referent power is when you use your status to influence an outcome.
What is type 1 diabetes?
Type 1 diabetes is when the body makes little to no insulin which cannot be cured and relies on having insulin injected into your body.
What is type 2 diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes is a lifestyle disease where the body can still make some insulin and be treated with diet and exercise.
Describe an initiative that can support ATSI heath outcomes.
‘Closing the Gap’ is a campaign that helps the ATSI health outcomes by giving them more health opportunities and improving their overall health.
What are 3 vulnerable health groups?
- ATSI population
- Rural and remote Australians
- Children
What is one downside of the health star rating?
A downside of the health star rating is how it is separated into categories so you can get the wrong information about how ‘healthy’ a product is when comparing it to different categorised foods.
What are the 5 dimensions of health?
- Mental
- Physical
- Social
- Spiritual
- Emotional
What is the difference between empathy and sympathy?
Empathy is being able to relate to someone’s feeling because you have experienced similar.
Sympathy is feeling sorry for someone.
What is perceptual body image?
Perceptual body image is how you see your body.
What is affective body image?
Affective body image is how you feel about your body.
What is cognitive body image?
Cognitive body image is what you think about your body,