These are the leading causes of total death in the United States for all racial groups?
What is heart disease and cancer?
This occurs in your body 2 weeks after immunization.
What are antibodies?
This is where parents can find "tips".
What is the CDC website, "Tips for Parents".
This healthy environmental behavior refers to separating trash such as paper & plastic from the rest of your garbage.......
What is recycling?
Immunizations clinics, family planning services, poison-control information, and accident-prevention education are examples of what level of Health Promotion?
What is Primary (Level) Health Promotion? directed toward promoting health and preventing the development of disease processes or injury.
A reactivation of virus that follows the nerve pathways from spinal cord.
What is shingles?
I can have my influenza vaccine if I have a cough and my temperature is below.....
What is 100 degrees F?
Babies may die for various reasons during the first year of life.
What is infant mortality?
Avoiding the use of these THREE chemicals/substances will help improve or maintain your level of physical wellness.....
What are alcohol, drugs & tobacco?
The focus on screening for early detection of disease with prompt diagnosis and treatment is this level of health promotion.
What is the Secondary Level of Health Promotion?
The percentage of immunized individuals in a community to provide herd immunity.
What is 93 to 95 percent? (depending on how contagious disease is)
There is a small but possible adverse reaction that can trigger a syndrome where the patient has weakness and tingling in their lower extremities first, any where from day to several weeks after receiving the influenza vaccine.
What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome?
This is the age a infant maybe afraid of strangers, understands no and can stand holding on.
What is age 9 months?
This "official" term refers to living an inactive lifestyle and/or getting little to no exercise.
What is a sedentary lifestyle?
Secondary health promotion includes screening test for individuals who have....
What are individual who may show no symptoms but are exposed to or have known risk factor for a particular condition.
This can effect children who had this disease later in life.
What is residual polio?
We are the two agency's that get together to decide what strains of influenza to use for the next years vaccine.
Who are the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
This is the age that a child understands the idea of "mine", "his and hers", turns book pages one at a time and climbs well.
What is a 3 year old?
Well-being is subjective so it is generally measured by ........
What is self- reports. Many well-being instruments available
This is what health promotion is based on.
What is evidence? Evidence based practice comes out of this.
This is the name given to an emerging lung syndrome.
What is EVALI (E-cigarette, Vaping Associated Lung Injury)?
The name of the agency that we can report side effects from vaccines?
What is Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).
This is an important safety health promotion to talk to parents about for their 1 year old.
What is Provide lots of safe places for toddler to explore by toddler-proofing home, lock away products for cleaning, laundry, lawn care, car care and medications. Use a safety gate and lock doors to the outside and basement.
What are the FOUR physical wellness components?
What are cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, strength, & physical activity.
These are the 7 dimensions of wellness.
Physical, Emotional, Occupational, Environmental, Social, Spiritual, and Intellectual Wellness