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100

Define bullying

unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance

100

What is Maternal, Infant, and Child Health? 

Embodies the health of women in childbearing years from pre-pregnancy through post-pregnancy and then the health of child from birth through adolescence.

100

True or False? 

Female Mortality rates are higher than mens.  


False

100

What is ageism? 

Discrimination against older adults 

100

What is health equity? 

The attainment of the highest level of health for all people

200

Why is there a need for School health? 

unhealthy children have a more difficult time learning

Health and success in schools are interrelated

School health programs provide the integration of education and health

200

What type of women are more likely to experience negative birth outcomes?

Unmarried Women

200

What is the number one cause of death for adults ages 45-64? 

Cancer

200

Define risk 

Something that can contribute to a disease or an infectious condition in humans

200

Define health disparities. 

Differences in the incidence, prevalence, mortality, and burden of diseases and other adverse health conditions that exist among specific population groups

300

What is the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) Model? 

A model focused on addressing the educational and health needs of children within the context of the school setting

300

List factors that affect Infant Health

Mother’s health and her health behavior prior to and during pregnancy

Genetic characteristics

Mother’s level of prenatal care

Etc. 



300

What is the adolescent stage of life?

The period of transition from childhood to adulthood

300

What is the Older Americans Act of 1965

Designed to increase services and protect rights of older adults

300

Define ethnicity 

a group of people who share a common social and cultural identity



400

What is School health advisory council?

an advisory group composed of school, health, and community representatives who act collectively to advise the school district on aspects of coordinated school health

400

What is the Women, Infants, and Children
(WIC) Program? 

A program designed to provide nutritional and health-related goods and services to pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants up to 1 year of age, and children under age 5

400

Why have mortality rates had a decline in recent years?

Advances in medicine and injury/disease prevention

400

What do Community group members do? 

- participate in, and have ownership of, the change process

- Believe they have control over their lives and the lives of those in the group 

-assume responsibility for, and take a leadership roles, in change

-effectively collaborate to identify problems, achieve consensus on goals and priorities, and implement actions

400

List the current distribution of the U.S. population by race/ethnicity.

White

Non Hispanic Americans

Hispanic Americans

Black 

Asian

American Indian/ Alaska Native

Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islanders 

500

What are some topics introduced in the Health education curriculum?

1) alcohol and drug use

2) healthy eating

3) mental and emotional health

4) personal health and wellness

5) physical activity

6) safety

7) sexual health

8) tobacco

9) violence prevention

500

What is the Title X: Family Planning Act?

Federal program that provides funds for family planning services for low-income people

Aims to reduce unintended pregnancy by providing contraceptive and other reproductive healthcare services to low-income women

500

What are protective factors? 

Individual or environmental characteristics, conditions, or behaviors that reduce the effects of stressful life events, increase the ability to avoid risks or hazards, and promote social and emotional competence

500

What is Capitation? 

When a clinician is paid a set amount per time period (often per month) for each patient for whom he or she is responsible for providing services. The clinician is paid even if the patient does not require any services during that time period.

500

What are the six priority areas of the Race and Health Initiative? 

Infant mortality

Cancer screening and management

Cardiovascular disease and stroke

Diabetes

HIV/AIDS

Adult and child immunizations