Communicable and Non communicable Diseases
Health Communication
Social and Behavioral Sciences and PH
Health Law, Policy and Ethics
Miscellaneous Health
100
Malaria, Lyme Disease, Tuberculosis, Cholera
What is an example of a Communicable Disease?
100
Methods for collecting, compiling and presenting health information
What is Health Informatics?
100
The five steps that individuals go through in changing behavior is best described using this model
What is the Stages of Change Model?
100
This document grants individual rights in our country
What is the US Constitution?
100
Behavior, Infections, Genetics, Geography, Environment, Medical Care, Socio-economic-cultural
What is BIG GEMS? or What are the determinants of disease?
200
Cancer, Diabetes, Alzheimer's
What is an example of a non-communicable disease?
200
How we perceive information, combine information and use information to make decisions
What is Health Communications?
200
The Truth Campaign is an example of using this model in the public health arena.
What is Social Marketing?
200
This power allows states to pass legislation (such as seatbelt laws) and take actions to protect the common good (such as quarantine an individual)
What is police power?
200
Four questions that make up the evidenced based public health approach
What is Problem, Etiology, Recommendations and Implementation?
300
A disease that is not contagious, but is caused by a person's genetics, lifestyle or environmental exposures.
What is a non communicable disease?
300
No more than 27 words in 9 seconds with 3 messages
What is the 27/9/3 template?
300
The 4 P's of Social Marketing
What is product, price, place and promotion?
300
The 1986 Treatment for Emergency Medical Conditions and Women in Labor Act (EMTALA) provided this.
What is limited right to emergency medical care?
300
The study of person, place and time related to disease
What is Epidemiology?
400
Barriers, vaccinations, screening, case finding and treatment
What are public health tools for addressing Communicable diseases?
400
This includes birth rates, death rates, marriage rates, divorce rates and reporting of key communicable diseases
What are Vital Statistics?
400
The third phase of Stages of Change, where a person would be developing a plan of action.
What is preparation?
400
A board that approves research at a university
What is an Institutional Review Board (IRB)?
400
The number of new cases of a disease
What is Incidence?
500
Tobacco use, Exercise, Eating habits and Alcohol use
What the four modifiable behaviors that cause the most death and disability in the US?
500
The three types of decision making
What is Inform of decision, Informed consent and Shared decision making
500
This has been linked to increased morbidity and mortality and decreased educational attainment and SAT scores.
What is a low SES (socio-economic status)?
500
The belief that healthcare is an economic good which should be distributed based on market demand and ability to pay
What is Market Justice?
500
Mammograms, STD screening, Scoliosis checks, Vision screenings are all examples of this kind of intervention
What is an example of a Secondary Intervention?