What is self-examination?
This lesson will look at self-examination and the benefits of this. We will also learn about common types of self-examination and what to look for.
What is self-examination?
This lesson will look at self-examination and the benefits of this. We will also learn about common types of self-examination and what to look for.
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- Definition of self-examination
- Benefits of self-examination
- Common types of elf-examination
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which of these is a good definition of prevention?
The action of making something happen quickly.
The action of starting something happening
Q2.
We should all look after our health?
False.
Q3.
Being self aware is....
Having conscious knowledge of other people.
Q4.
The NHS encourages us to self-examine and know about our bodies.
False.
Q5.
Melanoma is.....
A bird.
A singer.
5 Questions
Q1.
Self-examination is the examination of one’s own body especially for the evidence of disease.
No.
Q2.
Which of these cancer's is typically experienced in younger people?
Breast.
Skin.
Q3.
How frequently should you self-examine?
Once a week.
Once a year.
Q4.
How many typical signs should you look out for when examining your skin?
2
6
8
Q5.
Breast cancer only affects women.
True.