Deck 5: Physical Needs

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List two reasons why an individual who is sexually active should practice safe sex.
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Humans can survive longer without food than without water.
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Many behaviors can be understood as efforts to meet basic needs.
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Humans share the same physical needs, and we meet them in the same ways.
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Other than causing fatigue, lack of sleep does not have serious effects.
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_______ is the carrier for various nutrients that cannot be digested and absorbed without a liquid medium.

A) Oxygen
B) Water
C) Melatonin
D) Blood
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A person's _______ intake should include a variety of nutrients including proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids

A) food
B) vitamin
C) supplemental
D) basic
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Why did Maslow express human needs as a hierarchy?
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need 4
safety needs
need 4
love, affection, and belongingness needs
need 4
esteem needs
need 4
need for self-actualization
need 4
love, affection, and belongingness needs
need 2
esteem needs
need 2
need for self-actualization
need 2
physiological or survival needs
need 2
safety needs
need 2
love, affection, and belongingness needs
need 1
esteem needs
need 1
need for self-actualization
need 1
physiological or survival needs
need 1
safety needs
need 1
love, affection, and belongingness needs
need 5
esteem needs
need 5
need for self-actualization
need 5
physiological or survival needs
need 5
physiological or survival needs
need 5
safety needs
need 3
love, affection, and belongingness needs
need 3
esteem needs
need 3
need for self-actualization
need 3
physiological or survival needs
need 3
safety needs
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The brain needs a continuous supply of ________; if the supply is interrupted for more than a few minutes, brain damage or death will occur.

A) melatonin
B) water
C) food
D) oxygen
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Childproofing one's home against potential hazards and avoiding dangerous areas at night are two ways people meet the need for _______.

A) common sense
B) caution
C) survival
D) protection
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Match between columns
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Hierarchy
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Dehydration
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Necrosis
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
REM sleep
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Hierarchy
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Consequences
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Suffocation
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Compensation
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Dehydration
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Necrosis
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
REM sleep
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Hierarchy
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Consequences
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Suffocation
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Compensation
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Dehydration
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Necrosis
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
REM sleep
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Hierarchy
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Consequences
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Suffocation
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Compensation
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Dehydration
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Necrosis
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
REM sleep
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Hierarchy
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Consequences
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Suffocation
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Compensation
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Dehydration
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Necrosis
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
REM sleep
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Hierarchy
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Consequences
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Suffocation
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Compensation
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Dehydration
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Necrosis
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
REM sleep
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Consequences
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Suffocation
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Compensation
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Dehydration
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Necrosis
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
REM sleep
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Hierarchy
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Consequences
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Suffocation
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Compensation
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How do people learn appropriate behaviors for meeting their needs?
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Explain the meaning of "comfort needs."
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Accidental poisoning, motor vehicle accidents, and falls are three of the leading causes of death in the United States for all age groups combined.
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Consider how you meet your own needs for food, water, sleep, protection, and safety. Briefly describe the ways you typically meet each of these needs. Are there any needs that you sometimes neglect?
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List possible effects of sleep deprivation.
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Research conducted in sleep laboratories has revealed that deprivation of _____has the same effects as sleep deprivation.

A) nutrients
B) exercise
C) REM sleep
D) the sleep cycle
Question
Explain several different factors that influence the ways different people seek to meet their physical needs.
Question
List physical needs that are required for survival.
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Deck 5: Physical Needs
1
List two reasons why an individual who is sexually active should practice safe sex.
Answers will vary. Sample answer: Practicing safe sex is necessary to avoid an unwanted pregnancy and to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
2
Humans can survive longer without food than without water.
True
3
Many behaviors can be understood as efforts to meet basic needs.
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4
Humans share the same physical needs, and we meet them in the same ways.
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Other than causing fatigue, lack of sleep does not have serious effects.
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_______ is the carrier for various nutrients that cannot be digested and absorbed without a liquid medium.

A) Oxygen
B) Water
C) Melatonin
D) Blood
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A person's _______ intake should include a variety of nutrients including proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids

A) food
B) vitamin
C) supplemental
D) basic
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Why did Maslow express human needs as a hierarchy?
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Match between columns
need 4
safety needs
need 4
love, affection, and belongingness needs
need 4
esteem needs
need 4
need for self-actualization
need 4
love, affection, and belongingness needs
need 2
esteem needs
need 2
need for self-actualization
need 2
physiological or survival needs
need 2
safety needs
need 2
love, affection, and belongingness needs
need 1
esteem needs
need 1
need for self-actualization
need 1
physiological or survival needs
need 1
safety needs
need 1
love, affection, and belongingness needs
need 5
esteem needs
need 5
need for self-actualization
need 5
physiological or survival needs
need 5
physiological or survival needs
need 5
safety needs
need 3
love, affection, and belongingness needs
need 3
esteem needs
need 3
need for self-actualization
need 3
physiological or survival needs
need 3
safety needs
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The brain needs a continuous supply of ________; if the supply is interrupted for more than a few minutes, brain damage or death will occur.

A) melatonin
B) water
C) food
D) oxygen
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Childproofing one's home against potential hazards and avoiding dangerous areas at night are two ways people meet the need for _______.

A) common sense
B) caution
C) survival
D) protection
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Match between columns
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Hierarchy
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Dehydration
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Necrosis
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
REM sleep
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Hierarchy
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Consequences
When the body does not receive adequate water each day, _______ develops and certain body functions are affected.
Suffocation
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Compensation
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Dehydration
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Necrosis
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
REM sleep
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Hierarchy
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Consequences
Each essential physical need can be met only by a specific substance or condition . Neither substitution nor _______ is possible.
Suffocation
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Compensation
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Dehydration
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Necrosis
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
REM sleep
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Hierarchy
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Consequences
During _______, there is an increase in mental activity, dreaming occurs with bursts of rapid eye movement, breathing is irregular, and pulse and blood pressure rise and fall.
Suffocation
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Compensation
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Dehydration
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Necrosis
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
REM sleep
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Hierarchy
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Consequences
Death resulting from oxygen deprivation is known as _______.
Suffocation
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Compensation
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Dehydration
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Necrosis
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
REM sleep
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Hierarchy
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Consequences
Death of tissues in a limited area, such as a finger, is called _______.
Suffocation
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Compensation
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Dehydration
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Necrosis
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
REM sleep
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Consequences
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Suffocation
Behavior patterns are established on the basis of _______, or what happens following a specific behavior.
Compensation
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Dehydration
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Necrosis
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
REM sleep
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Hierarchy
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Consequences
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Suffocation
In developing the _______ of needs, Maslow theorized that each level of need must be satisfied before an individual can focus on satisfying the next level of need.
Compensation
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How do people learn appropriate behaviors for meeting their needs?
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Explain the meaning of "comfort needs."
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Accidental poisoning, motor vehicle accidents, and falls are three of the leading causes of death in the United States for all age groups combined.
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Consider how you meet your own needs for food, water, sleep, protection, and safety. Briefly describe the ways you typically meet each of these needs. Are there any needs that you sometimes neglect?
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List possible effects of sleep deprivation.
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Research conducted in sleep laboratories has revealed that deprivation of _____has the same effects as sleep deprivation.

A) nutrients
B) exercise
C) REM sleep
D) the sleep cycle
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Explain several different factors that influence the ways different people seek to meet their physical needs.
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List physical needs that are required for survival.
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