Exam Information
Poverty
Life Expectancy
Disease
Access to SRHS
100

Tuesday 19th November

What date is the Health exam?

100

Living on less than $2.15 per person per day

What is the measure for extreme poverty/ what is the international poverty line?

100

Africa

Which continent has the lowest life expectancy?

100

Tuberculosis, AIDS/HIV, pneumonia and malaria

What are examples of diseases for people living in poverty?

100

Stigma, male dominance in a relationship, unable to talk freely and openly about sexual health

What is an example of a cultural DOH?

200

2pm

What time is the Health exam?

200

712 million people

How many people live in extreme poverty worldwide?

200

Improve access to education for all (free), so everyone makes informed choices

What is a strategy that can increase life expectancy rates?

200

Lack of access to healthcare - unable to afford healthcare or the transport to get to healthcare

What is an example of the economic DOH?

200

Not having knowledge of contraception or where to go to get advice

What is an example of a social DOH?

300

A charged device

What do I need to bring with me because it's a digital exam?

300

Sub-Saharan Africa or South Asia

Where are most people living in extreme poverty?

300

Inadequate safe water supply increases the risk of skin and eye infections which threaten life expectancy

What causes lower life expectancy?

300

Lack of: shelter, safe drinking water, nutritious food, sanitation

What are some causes of disease?

300

Unable to choose when they have children, how many they have, unplanned pregnancy, unplanned birth, abortion

What are implications of limited access to SRHS?

400

Wed 6th Nov B3 and Mon 11th Nov B3

When are our workshops for 3HEA?

400

Not having enough money or access to resources to enjoy a decent standard of living e.g. lack of access to healthcare, education or water and sanitation facilities

What is extreme poverty?

400

Nearly one in ten children dies before reaching their fifth birthday in sub-Saharan Africa (95 deaths per 1000 live births).

How many children die before they are 5?

400

Depleted work force, economic decline

What are examples of societal implications?

400

Self-administered contraceptive care or HIV testing (self-care)

What is a community strategy?

500

AIDS epidemic, malnutrition, curable diseases not being cured

What are three causes of lower life expectancy in Africa?

500

Provide health literacy on how to prevent the spread of diseases, basic supplies such as mosquito nets and drug-based solutions such as immunisations

How can we prevent diseases (strategy)?

500

214 million women

How many people lack safe and effective family planning methods?