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) Define STI�s or STD�s


Any of various diseases or infections that can be transmitted by direct sexual
contact
2.) Define Social Health. What are peer groups
Involves your ability to form satisfying interpersonal relationships with others.
It also relates to your ability to adapt comfortably to different social situations
and act appropriately in a variety of settings. Peer group is a group of people of
approximately the same age, status, and interests.
3.) What is AIDS/HIV
HIV is a virus that attacks cells in the immune system, which is our body�s natural
defense against illness. The virus destroys a type of white blood cell in the
immune system called a T-helper cell. AIDS is the last stage of HIV
4.) Common STI�s or STD�s
Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, AIDS, Genital herpes
5.) Reproductive health
Refers to the diseases, disorders and conditions that affect the functioning of the
male and female reproductive systems during all stages of life.
6.) How does one get infected with AIDS
AIDS is the advanced stage of HIV, It can be transmitted through Bodily Fluids
7.) Child Pornography
A form of child sexual exploitation. Defined as any visual depiction of sexually
explicit conduct involving a minor.
8.) DSWD
DSWD child protection policy, it is the policy of the State to protect children
from abandonment and all forms of neglect, abuse, and exploitation
9.) Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009
The State recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation building and shall
promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual, emotional,
psychological and social well-being. Towards this end
10.) What are cybercrimes
Crimes that involves a computer and a network. The computer may have been used in
the commission of a crime or it may be the target
11.) Examples of Cybercrimes
Fraud, Identity theft, Hacking, phishing, Information warfare
12.) Four pillars of the responsible parenthood and health act
Responsible parenthood, Informed choices, birth spacing, Respect for life
13.) Provisions of Philippine AIDS and Control Act of 1998
The country's response to HIV/AIDS is now strengthened and concretized via the
wide spectrum of provisions comprehensively contained in this law. This law also
attempts to address major concerns involving various issues on human rights vis-a-
vis public health and safety.
14.) What is Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
a balanced policy whereby the use, sale and advertisements of tobacco products
shall be regulated in order to promote a healthful environment and protect the
citizens from the hazards of tobacco smoke, and at the same time ensure that the
interests of tobacco farmers, growers, workers and stakeholders are not adversely
compromised.
15.) Punishment, Penalties and fines of RA#9165
Importation of Dangerous Drugs �Penalty Life Imprisonment to death with fine of
P500,000 to P10,000,000.
Sale Trading, Admin Station, Dispensation, Delivery, Distribution
16.) Types of hazing
Subtle Hazing, Harassment Hazing, Violent Hazing
17.) Anti-Hazing Law and its provisions
A national legislation in the Philippines regulating the act of hazing and other
initiation rites in fraternities and sororities in the country. It prohibits and
penalizes physical harm and violence in such practices
18.) Title and Provision of RA# 10354
Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012. A Law in the
Philippines, which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception,
fertility control, sexual education, and maternal care
19.) What Philippine lawmaking body passed RA# 8504
Senate and House of Representatives
20.) National Environmental Awareness and Education act of 2008
An Act to promote environmental awareness through environmental education and for
other purposes.
21.) Anti Drunk and Drugged Driving Law
is meant to penalize people driving under the influence of alcohol, dangerous
drugs and similar substances
22.) Philippine national blood services
Philippine Red Cross
23.) RA# 9165 known as
The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
24.) 10 Medicinal plants Issued by DOH approved by TAMA
Akapulko, Ampalaya, Bawang, Bayabas, Lagundi, Niyog-Niyogan, Sambong, Tsaang Gubat,
Ulasimang bato, Yerba Buena
25.) TAMA (RA# 8423)
Improve the quality and delivery of health care services to the Filipino people
through the development of traditional and alternative health care and its
integration into the national health care delivery system.
26.) RA# 7719
Promotes voluntary blood donation to provide sufficient supply of safe blood and to
regulate blood banks. This act aims to inculcate public awareness that blood
donation is a humanitarian act
27.) Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 and provision
A law in the Philippines approved on September 12, 2012. It aims to address legal
issues concerning online interactions and the internet in the Philippines
28.) Alternative Medicine
The use and promotion of practices which are unproven, disproven, impossible to
prove, or excessively harmful in relation to their effect � in the attempt to
achieve the healing effects of medicine.
29.) Provisions of RA# 9165
The policy-making and strategy-formulating body in planning and formulation of
policies and program on drug prevention and control.
30.) Two concerns in safety in the road
Traffic, State of the road
31.) Seatbelt Use Act of 1999
An Act requiring the mandatory compliance by motorist of private and public
vehicles to use seat belts, and requiring vehicle manufactures to install seat
belts in all their manufactured vehicles
32.) Role of family in all these issues and concerns
teach, discipline, and provide for their children

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