Waterborne Illness
ACE's and Resiliency
Substance Misuse Prevention
Basic Prevention
Vaccine Preventable Diseases
100
If the water is clear does that mean it is safe to drink?
No
100
The capacity of a system or person to withstand or recover from significant disturbances that threaten its adaptive function, viability or development.
Resiliency
100

A chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences.

Addiction
100
This should be done before and after meals and after every visit to the bathroom.
Hand washing 
100
This bacterial disease is characterized by low grade fever, cough for more than 2 weeks, and an aggressive high-pitched "whoop" noise.
Pertussis (aka Whooping Cough)
200
Doing what to your water for 1 minute should kill the majority of pathogens?
Boiling
200
An increased number of these can put children at an increased risk for adverse health outcomes in adulthood.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
200
Opioid Overdose Kits (Naloxone) aim to prevent overdose deaths and are an example of what level of prevention?
Tertiary Prevention
200
A simple way to prevent the spread of disease at work or school.
Staying home when sick.
200
It is estimated that this contagious respiratory illness causes an estimated 12,000-56,000 deaths annually in the United States.
Influenza
300
Who should you expect a call from if you are infected with a reportable waterborne illness?
Public Health Nurse
300
Parental resilience, social connections, knowledge of parenting and child development, concrete support in times of need, and promoting children's social and emotional development are examples of these things that combat adverse childhood experiences.
Protective Factors
300
Mentorship programs like Big Brothers, Big Sisters are an example of what level of prevention?

Primary Prevention

300
How often should I visit my primary care provider for a physical?

At least annually

(extra credit: More often if less than 3 years old).

300
This disease typically presents as a rash on the head and spreads to the torso and to arms & legs. Parents historically had parties to spread this disease between their children.
Varicella Zoster (Chickenpox)
400
When disposing of human or animal waste, what are two guidelines to ensure that water does not get contaminated?
Bury waste 8" underground and 200 ft. away from natural water.  
400
Influencing positive community norms, promoting connections within the community, and adopting a vision of a safe, healthy, and nurturing environment for everyone are examples of ways to promote resiliency in what environment?
The Community
400
A set of negative beliefs that a group or society holds about addiction that can make it difficult for people to seek vitally needed services.
Stigma
400
This intervention, usually in the form of a shot, offers protection from many dangerous communicable dieases.
Immunizations
400
This disease is characterized by fever, headaches, muscle aches, & swollen glands under the ear and jaw. It can lead to deafness, meningitis, and encephalitis (swelling of brain). Alaska is currently experiencing an outbreak of this disease.
Mumps
500
Filtration and chemical disinfection are effective against most waterborne illnesses, however they may not kill this waterborne parasite.
Cryptosporidiosis
500

Providing a loving and caring environment where new and safe experience are supported is an example of promoting resiliency in _________.

A child
500
Medication Disposal Bags that deactivate medications so that they can be safely disgarded in landfills are an example of what level of prevention?
Primary Prevention
500
I am experiencing a sore throat, fever, & cough. What should I do?
Stay home from school/work. Go to see healthcare provider.
500

This highly contagious virus' common symptoms are a high fever, cough, runny nose, and rash that can lead to pneumonia and encephalitis. It may also weaken the immune system for up to 3 years after infection. 

Measles