Environmental Health
Disaster Management
Environmental Justice & Advocacy
Economics of Health Care
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100

This colorless, odorless gas produced by combustion can cause headache, dizziness, confusion, and death. This is a primary pollutant.

What is carbon monoxide?

100

This phase in the disaster management cycle focuses on reducing harm before a disaster occurs.

What is mitigation?

100

This term describes unequal exposure of communities of color to environmental hazards.

What is environmental racism?

100

_____ was developed in 2010. It increased insurance coverage, improved preventative care, reduced discrimination, and expanded Medicaid. 

What is Affordable Care Act (ACA)?

100

These workers are at increased risk for pesticide exposure and heat-related illness.

Who are agricultural workers?

200

This substance found in homes built before 1978 is a neurotoxin especially harmful to children.

What is lead?

200

Victims with life-threatening injuries requiring immediate intervention receive this triage color.

What is a red tag?

200

This principle says action should be taken to protect health even when complete scientific proof is unavailable.

What is the precautionary principle?

200

Federal insurance program primarily for: Adults age 65+, ESRD patients, and Certain disabled individuals

What is Medicare?

200

Give 3 examples of Category A Biological Agents

Anthrax, smallpox, Botulism, Plague, Tularemia

300

This invisible radioactive gas is the leading cause of lung cancer in nonsmokers.

What is radon?

300

This federal agency coordinates disaster response and provides financial and housing assistance after major emergencies.

What is FEMA?

300

This Michigan city experienced a major water crisis involving lead contamination beginning in 2014.

What is Flint?

300

This volunteer organization provides shelter, food, emergency supplies, and mental health support during disasters.

What is the American Red Cross?

300

These chemicals become vapors at room temperature and are found in paint, carpeting, and cleaning products.

What are volatile organic compounds (VOCs)?

400

Mold, Fungi, Animal dander, and insect parts are all what type of pollutant? 

What are Biogenic pollutants?

400

This disaster phase focuses on rebuilding homes, restoring utilities, and providing long-term support.

 What is the recovery phase?

400

This mapping system helps identify disease clusters, pollution patterns, and environmental justice concerns.

What is GIS (Geographic Information Systems)?

400

What type if insurance Uses a network of providers, Requires a primary care provider (PCP), PCP acts as “gatekeeper" and Specialist referrals required.

What is Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)?

400

Industrial smog is often gray and forms from what chemical?

What is sulfur dioxide?

500

You are a school nurse that works in a building build in 1970. After a week with constant rain, you notice that you have had an increase in students coming to the office with headaches, fatigue and allergy symptoms. You suspect _____, caused by ________.  

Sick building syndrome, causes by mold/dampness.

500

According to disaster nursing ethics, the goal of triage is to do this.

What is “the greatest good for the greatest number”?

500

Two or more similar illnesses linked to a common ______ suggests an outbreak. 

What is Food? 

500

The total monetary value of all finished goods and services produced within a country during a specific period.

What is Gross Domestic Products (GDP)?

500

________ was commonly used in older homes for fireproofing. It is most dangerous when disturbed, because fibers become airborne. 

What is Asbestos?