Adherence
Primary Care
Injury Prevention
Obesity
Wild Card
100

This is the definition of compliance.

What is the passive following of a provider's instructions?

100

These settings include an onsite mental health service.

What is integrated or collaborative care?

100

Prevention efforts target these systems.

What are:

public policies

institutions

communities

family and individually-based programs

100

Media marketing that targets children's poor eating habits.

What is toxic environment?

100

This the percentage of children's adherence to medication.

What is 50%?

200

The "gold standard" assessment for adherence.

What is electronic monitoring?

200

Most medical or healthcare services for children occur here.

What is outpatient primary care clinic?

200

Investigating strategies to prevent or alleviate adverse conditions or behaviors, through minimizing risk factors and maximizing protective factors.

What is prevention science?

200

These groups are mostly affected by obesity.

What are Hispanics, non-Hispanic Black and low SES?

200

Arousal, re-experiencing of event, and avoidance linked to medical events.

What is pediatric medical traumatic stress?

300

This implies more active role.

What is adherence?

300

this is an inter-professional, coordinated
patient care that focuses on mental health issues as
part of the basic health services that kids are provided.

What is collaborative care?

300

This percentage of unintentional injuries could have been prevented.

What is 90%?

300

This is an example of assessments of physical activity.

What are:

Physical activity logs

Accelerometers and actigraphy

Pedometers

3- and 7-day recalls (questionnaires & interviews)

300

Interpersonal relationships experienced by an individual person.

What are mesosystems?

400

This adherence intervention has a poor empirical support.

What is education?

400

This prevention involves strategies to reduce or alleviate risks in individuals at high risk.

What is secondary prevention?

400

Unintentional injury remains the leading cause
of death for children between this age range.

What is 1-16 years?

400

This is the duration of time children should get for moderate PA.

What is 60 minutes?

400

Level of prevention that looks at preventing a disorder before it occurs.

What is Primary prevention?

500

(# of treatments performed each
day divided by prescribed
treatments) X 100

What is % Adherence?

500

These are among the top 5 reasons for pediatric primary care visits in the U.S.

What are developmental, behavioral, and emotional problems?

500

According to the class video, injuries occur the most often at....

What is the home?

500

A system that categorizes foods as Green, Yellow, & Red based on nutrient content.

What is Stoplight or Traffic Light system?

500

Dr. Eugene Walker surveyed this many pediatric
psychologists to characterize
the top research trends at the
time.


What is 27?