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Alabama
What State has the lowest standard of education?
100
They must value the change prior to this.
What must occur for an individual to change behavior?
100
Primary public health prevention?
What is disease prevention an example of?
100
A basic outline of a study which gives an overview of the entire project so readers know what the article is about.
What is an Abstract?
100
Safety needs must be met prior to attaining belonging and love
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of needs?
200
The main health care research institution in the U.S.
What is the NIH?
200
Analyzing the needs of a community and conducting a needs assessment of a target population
What is an example "A" in ADPIE?
200
An example of secondary public health prevention used to remineralize decalcified enamel.
What is fluoride treatments?
200
Ensure social services for the population
What are social workers?
200
A person must display a readiness to take action to avoid a disease and then believe that they are susceptible to the disease.
What is the Health Belief Model?
300
Target population
What is a group of people with similarities that hygienists present information to?
300
The phase of a public health program (ADPIE) when the evaluation piece should be started. This relates to goals and objectives.
What is the planning phase?
300
When an independent source of water is used
When is school fluoride recommended?
300
A group of children from a local church youth group
What is an example of a target population?
300
People make rational decisions based on behavioral intention. It is a combination of attitudes (motivation), values (norms), and knowledge.
What is the Theory of Reasoned Action?
400
FDA
What is a government agency responsible for the regulation of dental materials, equipment, and over-the-counter dental products?
400
Differs from health education in that it strives to motivate a person.
What is health promotion?
400
These are more successful when an assistant is available to help.
When are sealants most effective?
400
Discovered by Dr. Frederick McKay, it is a brown stain caused by too much fluoride in the water.
What is fluorosis?
400
Includes five dimensions of individual needs which include 1. physical 2. mental, 3. Spirituality, 4. Social, 5. Emotional
What is Five Dimensional (or multidimensional) Health Model?
500
A voluntary approval program, not regulated by the FDA
What is ADA Seal of Approval?
500
Examples include, giving a child a prize, praising patients, rewarding someone with ice cream.
What is classical conditioning?
500
This person created the profession of dental hygiene and developed it to be used initially in a public setting with a focus in pediatric prevention.
Who is Dr. Albert Fones?
500
The science and art of preventing and controlling dental diseases and promoting dental health through community efforts.
What is Dental Public Health?
500
Stages include precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance and termination.
What is the Theory of the Transtheoretical Model?