HIV/AIDS
Healthcare Centers
Physical Health
Barriers in Healthcare
Public Health Initiatives
100

What does HIV stand for?

Human immunodeficiency virus

100

How often should you go to the dentist's office?

at least once a year

100

What are the 5 main food groups?

fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, dairy

100

What is the biggest barrier to health care?

insufficient insurance/ financial need

100

What are health initiatives?

programs employed by local governments that work towards the improvement of their community members' health

200

What does AIDS stand for?

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

200

What is outpatient surgery?

Surgery where patients may enter and leave the facility on the same day

200

How much sleep should an average person get each night?

7-9 hours

200

What is a healthcare desert?

Regions whos population has inadequate access to healthcare

200

What is the Institute for the Advancement of Community Health?

An institute at Furman that facilitates high-impact student experiences and community-engaged research, focusing on building partnerships in education and research, and championing key community programs, with a commitment to health equity, justice, and diversity

300

How soon do you have to take PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) after a potential exposure to HIV for it to prevent transmission?

72 hours

300

What is the difference between urgent care and the emergency room?

Urgent care is for injuries or illnesses that are not life-threatening, while emergency rooms are for serious medical emergencies

300

How long should you spend exercising each day?

at least 30 minutes

300

What helps to alleviate transportation barriers in healthcare?

telemedicine and mobile medicine units

300

What is Health Care for the Homeless?

A program that provides and maintains quality, affordable, and compassionate patient care for upstate homeless shelters.

400

How is HIV spread?

sexual transmission, blood exposure, childbirth, breastfeeding

400

What is the goal of a Federally Qualified Healthcare Center?

An FQHC provides primary care services regardless of your ability to pay

400

How much water should the average adult drink per day?

6-8 cups

400

How could healthcare stigma be improved?

clinician education and mental health awareness

400

What is a Ryan White foundation?

A federally funded program in the US for people living with HIV/ AIDs that provides medicare, supportive services, and medications

500

With the newest HIV treatment, how does the lifespan of someone with HIV compare to that of a healthy American?

only 2 years less (74 as opposed to 76)

500

What is New Horizons?

A health center with the mission to provide quality, affordable, and passionate patient-centered healthcare in Greenville, SC. It is an FQHC

500

What are some resources on Furman's campus for physical health?

Physical Activities Center, Swamp Rabbit Trail, Furman University Outdoors Club, Earle Student Health Center

500
What are social determinants of health?

Non-medical factors that can affect health outcomes and quality of life. This includes education access and quality, health care access and quality, neighborhood and built environment, economic stability, and social and community context

500

Why are public health initiatives important?

They overcome barriers, stimulate innovations, and improve patient outcomes

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