Health Promotion
Levels of Prevention
Economics
Healthy People 2030
SDOH
100

Efforts to move people closer to optimal well-being or higher levels of wellness. 

What is health promotion? 

100

Lead testing in children

What is secondary prevention?

100

Area of economics dealing with supply and demand. 

What is microeconomics?

100

Number of leading health indicators in Healthy People 2030. 

What is 23?

100

The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age. 

What is social determinants of health? 

200

When desire for change develops.

What is unfreezing?

200

Sunscreen

What is primary prevention? 

200

Greater than 75% of local health departments offer which clinical programs? 

Adult immunizations, childhood immunizations, TB screening and treatment 

200

Number of measurable core objectives in Healthy People 2030. 

What is 355?

200

Including SDOHs as objectives in Healthy People began in what year?

What is 2020?

300

Health Promotion theory where clients are able to progress through in a cyclical manner. 

What is transtheoretical model? 

300

Ventricular assist device

What is tertiary prevention? 

300

Identical twin brothers lived in Chicago. Brother A earned $60,000 annually and Brother B earned $25,000 annually. Brother A lived to be 62 and Brother B lived to be 54. What idea was being demonstrated?

What is a health-income gradient?

300

In 2018, the percentage of adults under 65 with prescription drug coverage. 

What is 61.1%?

300

Jacqueline is a 21-year-old Caucasian obese female living in student housing at UAB. Other students on her hall have made slang remarks about her weight and have avoided including her in intermural softball games and other activities. Even though she is motivated to lose weight and exercise, the other student’s actions have left her experiencing anxiety. Jacqueline is considering dropping out of school. Which social determinant of health category is being effected? 

What is social/community context?

400

The revised Health Belief Model views three areas of general concern to health-promoting behaviors. 

What are individual characteristics and experiences, behavior-specific cognitions and affect, and behavioral outcomes?

400

Grade B recommendation for asymptomatic adults at increased risk for infection. 

What is screening for latent tuberculosis in populations at risk?

400

Figure 6-7 displays healthcare performance to spending, which country has the highest performance with least amount of spending. 

What is Australia? 

400

The alpha-numeric identifier, EMC-02. 

What is Increase the proportion of children whose parents read to them at least 4 days per week?

400

Lobbying to legislators to institute policy to reduce air pollution. 

What is upstream thinking? 

500

A client has been recently diagnosed with breast cancer and is very anxious about the diagnosis. The nurse understands that the patient may not be fully receptive to new information during the initial visit. The nurse is taking what into consideration? 

What is emotional readiness?

500

Grade A recommendation for adolescents and adults aged 15-65 years. 

USPSTF recommends clinicians should screen for HIV infection in adolescents and adults aged 15-65 years. 

500

Patrick requires prior authorization for a procedure, this demonstrates what idea?

What is health care rationing?

500

Target for reduction of deaths with hepatitis C as a cause.

What is 1.49 deaths per 100,000 population?

500

Carolina is a 34-year-old Hispanic woman. She has Asthma, which requires an inhaled short-acting beta agonist. Her home was built in 1955 in an area prone to flooding. Her home recently took on a 2 inches of water after a tropical storm. After the water receded, her living room carpet has a dark area all along the wall. She does not have money to replace the carpet and her homeowners insurance does not include floods. She is using her albuterol inhaler more frequently, every 2-3 hours. Which social determinant of health is being effected? 

What is housing quality?