This term refers to the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age that impact health outcomes.
What are social determinants of health.
100
What does PPACA stand for?
What is Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act?
100
Sexual Conversion Therapy was a once widely used treatment for homosexuality, which was considered a mental disorder by this "psychological bible".
What is the DSM (diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders)
100
This is the classification for drugs such as heroin, methodone, hydrocodone, codeine, etc...
What is opioid?
100
This dentist is one of only two black endodontists in the state of Michigan.
Who is Dr. Todd Ester?
200
SES stands for...
What is socioeconomic status?
200
The requirement to obtain health insurance coverage.
What is the individual mandate?
200
Pelvic massage was a treatment option for this "hys"-torical female medical ailment.
What is hysteria.
200
This University of Michigan group is geared toward supporting students in recovery.
What is the Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP)?
200
Name three levels of the socioecological model.
What are (1) individual (2) interpersonal (3) organizational (4) community (5) public policy
300
This term refers to the attainment of the highest level of health for all people.
What is health equity?
300
Name three major government insurance programs.
What are (1) Medicare (2) Medicaid (3) CHIP (4) VA (5) TRICARE (6) Indian Health Service
300
This medication is taken once daily to reduce the risk of contracting HIV.
What is PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis)
300
__ to __ days is all it takes for a person to become physically dependent on opioids.
What is 7-14 days?
300
These countries were primarily affected by the Ebola Outbreak. (Name two of the three)
What are (1) Guinea (2) Sierra Leone (3) Liberia?
400
This type of bias operates in a conscious mode and is exemplified by traditional self-report measures.
What is explicit bias?
400
Maternity and newborn care, mental health, prescription drugs, laboratory services, and rehabilitation services are examples of these-- now required to be covered by insurance plans.
What are essential health benefits.
400
This colorful event refers to the 1950s mass firings of suspected and/or confirmed homosexual individuals.
What is the Lavender Scare
400
This substance was the subject of the 1980s War on Drugs.
What is crack?
400
This global health phenomenon refers to the change in mortality and disease patterns from infectious/communicable diseases to chronic/non-communicable disease
What is the epidemiological transition?
500
Provide an example of implicit bias in healthcare.
What is _____
500
This historical event led to the first federal health system in the south (called the Freedmen's Bureau)?
What is the Civil War?
500
The OBGYN who proposed oral contraceptives as a natural family planning method to get it approved by the Roman Catholic Church.
Who is John Rock
500
This medication is designed to rapidly reverse opioid overdose. (Hint: A proposed harm reduction intervention)
What is naloxone?
500
What is the first and last name of the other sections' GSI?