Racial/ Ethnic Populations
Community and Public Health:
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Communicable and Noncommunicable Diseases
Health Care Delivery in US
MISC
Organizations that Help Shape Community and Public Health
100

Individuals who migrate from one country to another for the purpose of seeking permanent residence are referred to as this.

Immigrants

100

The year that The University of Toledo was founded.

1872

100

A disease that cannot be transmitted from infected host to a susceptible host.

Noncommunicable Disease

100

The part of Medicare that is the hospital insurance is this.

Part A

100

Leading cause of death in the U.S.

Heart Disease

100

This organization is the most widely recognized international governmental health organization.

World Health Organization

200

A person who flees one area or country to seek shelter or protection from danger in another is referred to as this.

Refugee

200

The beginning of government’s major involvement in social issues, including health, was marked by this.

Social Security Act of 1935

200

A disease that infects only humans is this type of disease.

Anthroponoses

200

Medicare is available to those with "________."

Certain Disabilities

200

This agency maintains records, analyzes disease trends, and publishes epidemiological reports on all types of diseases.

Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

200

Health organizations, such as the American Red Cross, that have some responsibilities assigned to them by the government, but operate more like voluntary agencies are known as this.

Quasi-Governmental Health Agencies

300

The current university president

Sharon L. Gaber, Ph.D

300

The leading causes of death in the United States today are these type of diseases.

Communicable Disease

300

Prevention measures that forestall the onset of illness or injury during the prepathogenesis period.

Primary Prevention

300

A system of healthcare delivery that focuses on efficiency, control over utilization and the price of services is this.

Managed Care

300

The process of determining the preferred number and spacing of children in one’s family and the appropriate means to achieve that preference is this.

Family Planning

300

Health agencies that are part of the government structure (Federal, State or Local) are funded by this.

Government Tax Dollars

400

This is the only ethnicity that is officially classified in the U.S.

Hispanic

400

Actions that society takes collectively to ensure that the conditions in which people can be healthy can occur.

Public Health

400

The term for the cause of disease.

Etiology

400

Restorative Care is a component of this type of practice.

Long-term Practice

400

This agency regulates the registration and labeling of pesticides.

(EPA) Environmental Protection Agency

400

This agency maintains records, analyzes disease trends, and publishes epidemiological reports on all types of diseases.

Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

500

The circumstances in which people are born, grow up, live, work, age, and the systems put in place to deal with illness as well as life-enhancing resources, such as food supply, housing, economic and social relationships, transportation, education, and health care are referred to as this.

Social Determinants of Health

500

Activities aimed at protecting or improving the health of a population or community are known as this.

Community Health Activities

500

Name a public health intervention on campus (not COVID-19 related). this.

Tobacco-free policy 

Crosswalk Signage

Health and Wellness Motivation Signs- Walk up stairs

Free Flu Vaccine

500

A system whereby the federal government assumes the responsibility for the health care costs of the entire population is this.

National Health Insurance

500

 Water pollution that occurs through the runoff, seepage, or falling of pollutants in the water is this.

Nonpoint Source pollution

500

This governmental health agency is usually the responsibility of city or county governments.

Local Health Departments

600

The differences in the incidence, prevalence, mortality, and burden of diseases and other adverse health conditions that exist among specific population groups in the United States is referred to as this.

Health Disparities

600

Geography, industrial development and community size are all this type of factor that affects the health of a community.

Physical Factors

600

A disease or condition that usually lasts for 3 months or longer and may get worse over time.

Chronic Disease

600

Private health insurance that supplements Medicare benefits is this.

Medigap

600

This model provides a shared framework and approach for schools and the community to work together to provide a systematic, integrated, and collaborative approach to health and learning

Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model

600

Sing the fight song as a group

Look it up or recite from memory