pdhpe - term 4 test Flashcards

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What is coercive power?

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Coercive power is when you use threats to get tasks done.

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What is legitimate power?

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Legitimate power is when you have authority.

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What is reward power?

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Reward power is when you use motives to get a task done.

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What is expert power?

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Expert power is when you use your credential knowledge to get a task done.

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What is referent power?

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Referent power is when you use your status to influence an outcome.

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What is type 1 diabetes?

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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.

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What is type 2 diabetes?

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Type 2 diabetes is a lifestyle disease where the body can still make some insulin and be treated with diet and exercise.

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Describe an initiative that can support ATSI heath outcomes.

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‘Closing the Gap’ is a campaign that helps the ATSI health outcomes by giving them more health opportunities and improving their overall health.

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What are 3 vulnerable health groups?

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  • ATSI population
  • Rural and remote Australians
  • Children
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What is one downside of the health star rating?

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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.

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What are the 5 dimensions of health?

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  • Mental
  • Physical
  • Social
  • Spiritual
  • Emotional
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What is the difference between empathy and sympathy?

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Empathy is being able to relate to someone’s feeling because you have experienced similar.

Sympathy is feeling sorry for someone.

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What is perceptual body image?

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Perceptual body image is how you see your body.

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What is affective body image?

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Affective body image is how you feel about your body.

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What is cognitive body image?

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Cognitive body image is what you think about your body,

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What is behavioural body image?

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Behavioural body image is the way you behave as a result of your perceptual, cognitive and affective body image.