Locating
Evaluating
Applying
Communicating
Products and Services
100

When trying to locate help information, what should you do?

  1. Find a reliable source

  2. Look at business websites

  3. Search for a newspaper

  4. Read an article

Find a reliable source

100

Health and wellness are what type of disciplines

  1. Science-based

  2. Law-based

  3. Humanities-based

  4. Politics-based

Science-based

100

Which organization regulates the safety and effectiveness of health products in the United States?

     1. FDA

     2. WHO

     3. CDC

     4. EPA

FDA

100

Supporting your community by informing them of health information

  1. What is Health Explaining?

  2. What is Health Access?

  3. What is Health Locating?

  4. What is Health Promotion?

What is health promotion?

100

If you need immediate assistance for a serious injury or illness where should you go?

Emergency room

200

Websites belonging to who are not trustworthy. 

  1. Online sources

  2. Newspapers

  3. Businesses

  4. None of the above

Businesses

200

Pseudoscience refers to

  1. Claims described as science-based that aren’t

  2. The study of pseudonyms (gluten) in health

  3. Claims that are fully fact-based

Claims described as science-based that aren't

200

Where can consumers report serious side effects from a health product in the United States?

     1. WHO

     2. CDC

     3. FDA

     4. UN

FDA

200

Helping others find reliable health information

  1. What is how to access information?

  2. What is giving advice?

  3. What is how to conceal information?

  4. What is helping others?

What is how to access information?

200

A ________ is someone who purchases goods and services

  1. Buyer

  2. Consumer

  3. Patient 

  4. Shopper

Consumer

300

What can be good sources for health information?

  1. Online sources

  2. Newspapers

  3. Magazines

  4. All of the above

All of the above

300

____ is the ability to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information pertaining to your health

  1. Health Literacy

  2. Health Aptitude

  3. Personal health research

Health Literacy

300

What consumer right is always applicable when purchasing health products?

     1. Right to return

     2. Right to information

     3. Right to discount

     4. Right to delivery

Right to information

300

How to find reliable information

  1. What is asking an adult?

  2. What is researching reputable sources?

  3. What is reading a book?

  4. What is getting a degree?

What is researching reputable sources?

300

What are the rights to be safe from harmful products and deceptive business practices and to have complaints addressed?

  1. Consumer Rights

  2. Individual Rights

  3. Personal Rights

Consumer rights

400

Who is one of the most reliable sources to learn about your own health?

  1. Doctor

  2. Therapist

  3. Surgeon

  4. School Nurse

Therapist

400

Which of the following methods is the most comprehensive approach to evaluating and individual’s overall health and wellness, considering both objective measurements and subjective well-being:

  1. BMI

  2. Annual Physical Examination

  3. Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQol) Assessment

  4. Functional Capacity Evaluation

Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQol) Assessment

400

What is the consumer's responsibility before purchasing health products?

     1. Ignore

     2. Research

     3. Consume

     4. Advertise

Research

400

Telling others about health promotion with communication issues

  1. What is saying the same thing until they understand?

  2. What is giving them Google Translate?

  3. What is helping them understand?

  4. What is getting better service?

What is helping them understand?

400

What may happen if a product you are using is not reviewed by the FDA?

The product may not work and it may become harmful if you continue use

500

What can your doctor give you scientifically accurate information about?

  1. Your Physical Activity

  2. Your Ability to react

  3. Your Health

  4. Your Ability to play sports

Your Health

500

Which of the following assessments provides the most holistic approach to understanding long-term health risks by integrating lifestyle factors, genetic predispositions, and psychological elements?

  1. Genetic Testing

  2. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

  3. Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Assessment

  4. Integrated health Risk Assessment (IHRA)

Integrated health Risk Assessment (IHRA)

500

What is the term for illegal activities related to selling fake or ineffective health products?

     1. Piracy

     2. Licensing

     3. Fraud

     4. Marketing

Fraud

500

A way to advocate for change in your community

  1. What is moving?

  2. What is writing to elected officials?

  3. What is vigilantism?

  4. What is putting up a poster?

What is writing to elected officials?

500

What does FDA stand for?

Food and Drug Administration

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