Making Decisions and Setting Goals
Using Health Information
Accessing Health Services
Advocating for Community and Public Health
Current Events
100

What does the first D in DECIDE stand for?

Define the problem.

100

What is identified as a risk factor?

A factor that increases risk
100

Do you know the name of your doctor (the one you see for yearly checkups? State their name.

Answers may vary.

100

What is the yearly recommended shot, typically gotten from August-November? 

Flu shot

100

What event started WW1

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

What does the first E in DECIDE stand for?

Explore Alternatives.

200

What is the diagram that measures how healthy you are?

The health continuum

200

What is the number you call to access emergency health services?

911

200

What does advocating for Community and Public health mean?

Promoting and protecting the health of populations. 

200

Who was the Dictator of Germany during WW2

Adolf Hitler 

300

What does the C stand for in DECIDE?

Consider the consequences.

300

Ability to function positively and overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good 

what is Well-Being

300

What is the least common sports injury 

Deltoid medial ligament ankle sprain

300

How can you advocate for public health?

Answers may vary; things like speaking against budget cuts, raising money for services, being an organ donor, being involved in health studies, etc.
300

What movie has a "One-Wish-Willow" as a central part of the plot?

Obsession

400

What does the I stand for in DECIDE?

 Identify the best alternative.

400

What is the definition of Well-Being?

Ability to function positively and overall satisfaction of that life's present conditions are good.

400

What can be a cause of long term disease and injury?

Less access to Emergency Rooms, Hospitals, and Doctors Offices.

400

What is the official name for near-fatal blood loss?

Hypovolemic shock
400

What was the name of the Japanese soldier that kept fighting thinking WWII was still going on?

Hiroo Onoda

500

Which letter does the question "How will I measure the success of my decisions?" correlate to. 

The second E: Evaluate

500

What are some Dimensions of Health and Wellness?

Physical Health, Mental & Emotional Health, Social Health.

500

How much does an ambulance ride cost?

$1400-$1600 based on services (BLS and ALS)

500
After donating blood, how long do you have to wait until you can donate blood again?

Minimum eight weeks.

500

What is Ryan's favorite food?

Chicken Parm.

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