Building Health Skills
Making responsible decisions & setting goals
Being a Health-Literate Consumer
Managing Consumer Problems
100

Specific tools and strategies to maintain protest and improve all aspects of your health

Health Skills

100

The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what s important that help guide the way you live

Values

100

This describes a company's or store's written agreemnt to repair a profuct or refund your money your money if the product doesn't work properly.

Warranty

100

This describes the failure of a health professional to meet accepted standards. 

For example:

A pediatrician who doesn't perform the age related check-ups.

Malpractice

200

Name a TEXT BOOK health skill

Communication

Refusal Conflict Resolution

Accessing Info

Analyzing Influences

Practicing Healthful Behaviors

Stress Manamgement

Advocacy

Decision Making

Goal Setting

200

Things you aim for that take planning and work

Goals

200

If you use this tool when shopping, you're most likely getting the best value for your money.

Comparison Shopping


200

The sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent disease or cure other health problems.

Health Fraud

300

The reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands

STRESS

300

When using the HELP strategy, what does the acronym HELP stand for? 

(All or nothin answer)

H - Healthful

E - Ethical

L - Legal

P - Parent Approval

300

Buying a product after my favorite online influencer does a good review on it, is an example of what hidden message technique?

Testimonial

300

Name a textbook warning phrase that could indicate signs of health fraud.

"Secret formula"

"Miracle cure"

Overnight results"

"All natural"

"Hurry, this offer expires soon"

400

An example of this health skill is...

Stepping away from an argument.

Conflict Resolution Skills

400

When creating an action plan for your goal, using the S.M.A.R.T criteria could help develop a good goal. What does S.M.A.R.T stand for?


*All or nothing, exact wording*

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely 

400

True or False

A hleath literate consumer is aware of hidden messages in advertisements, and knows how to evaluate them.

TRUE

400

People or groups of people whose sole purpose is  to take on regional, nationL, nd even international consumer issues.

Consumer Advocates

500

Taking action to influence others to address a health related concern or to support a health-related belief

Advocacy

500

Training for a 10K race is an example of what kind of goal?

Long Term Goal

500

A product displayed in an expensive home in an advertistment is an example of what hidden message technique? 

Rich & Famous Technique

500

This organization handles complaints about local merchants. Basic services include disput6e in resolution and truth in-advertising complaints.

The BBB

Better Business Bureau

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