What is consider short and long term consequences, decide whether you can or cannot control the risk factor, and analyze benefits vs. the risks.
100
Recognized as the overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with other people.
What is Health
100
What is the leading cause of death for young people?
What is Motor-Vehicle Accidents?
100
An illegal act committed by a person to obtain money or property by lying or falsifying information
What is fraud
100
What is the soft tissue that fills the center of the tooth and contains the nerves and blood vessels that pass through the root canal?
What is pulp?
200
Which neuro-degenerative disease is completely linked to heredity?
What is Huntington's Disease
200
There has been a shift in the way we address disease in this country, from what to what?
What is curative to preventative treatment.
200
What is the first step toward meeting health goals?
What is Gain Awareness?
200
"Everyone is using it, you should too!" is what type of advertising method?
What is Bandwagon
200
The hardest material in your entire body is what?
What is enamel?
300
The level of knowledge-based skills required to provide effective clinical care to patients from a particular ethnic or racial group.
What is cultural competency
300
What are the four aspects of health?
What is physical, social, mental, and emotional.
300
What percent of Keralites are literate?
What is 90%
300
The standard practice of up-charging a product being targeted to a female consumer.
What is women's tax/pink tax
300
How many permanent teeth do most adults have, excluding wisdom teeth?
What is 28
400
For women with a BRCA1 mutation, the risk of developing breast cancer by age 70 is 60%. What type of risk is this?
What is absolute risk.
400
What is the life expectancy for an American born in 2012?
What is 78.8
400
The ability to gather, understand and use health information to improve your health is known as what?
What is health literacy?
400
Young people view approximately how many advertisements in a given year?
What is 20,000,000 - 40,000,000
400
An under bite is a type of what?
Malocclusion?
500
An act that requires Emergency Departments that accept payments from Medicare to provide an appropriate medical screening evaluation to individuals seeking treatment for a medical condition, regardless of citizenship, legal status, or ability to pay. (Acronym is Fine)
EMTALA
500
What caused a significant drop in life expectancy in 1918?
What is Spanish Flu/Great Pandemic
500
This guides the decision making process.
What is values.
500
In bioethical cases in which the health of the child is put in question by the parent's decision making, the court may assign medical decision making authority over the child to who?