Socio-TREAT-Hay-Viral
Occu-TRICK-tional
Eh-Pee-YOLO-Bee
POP Health
Bio-SPAT
Health-POLICE-Me
100

What does ‘SAPH’ stand for?

“What is the Student Association of Public Health?”

100

TRICK OR TRIP? (Double points)

Tripping and falling off of a ladder is the 2nd most common injury in Halloween. What are two interventions you would recommend to educate the public on how to prevent this?

  • Choose a ladder with slip-resistant feet that extends at least 3 feet over the roofline.
  • Place it on firm and level ground. If it’s not, buy leg levelers at the hardware store.
  • Make sure the ladder can support your weight and have a helper hold it at the bottom.
  • Don’t use a metal ladder near any power lines or electrical equipment.
  • make sure clothes fit
  • don't skateboard with costumes
  • face paint >masks
100

Who is the Father of Epidemiology?



                   (not him)


The REAL John Snow :)

100

Does a team member have an October birthday?

What is “Yes!”

100

If you are born on October 30th, what is your "star sign"?

Scorpio

100

What does ‘APHA’ stand for?

What is the “American Public Health Association”?

200

What is another name for Halloween?

What is "All Hallows Eve"?

200

List all of the SAPH officers and their positions from memory (no cheating!).

SAPH officers can't answer!

Yara - P

Emma - VP

Madison - Secretary

Dalton - Treasurer

Caylin - Social Media Liason

Jess - Alumni Outreach Liason

Inni - Community Outreach Liason


200

Risk is a measure of association for__?

Incidence 

200

True or False? 

October is the best time to go stargazing.

What is true?

Because the night sky is clearer.

200

T/F?

NHANES contains both interviews AND a physical examination. 

What is true?

The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) is a program of studies designed to assess the health and nutritional status of adults and children in the United States.

200

Another name for ACA?

What is “Obamacare”?

300

DOUBLE TROUBLE (worth double)

Halloween is a fun time for parents and kids to dress up with costumes while receiving candy. It also a time to get to know your neighbors or strangers around the block. According to a study conducted by State Farm, between 6 to 7 pm: however, it has been reported that children are [X] more times likely to DIE on this day doing what?


Source: CNN Health

What is "4 times" and "walking?"

300

The night before Halloween is named after which vegetable?

What is "Cabbage?"

300

Canadians celebrate what holiday on October?

What is "Thanksgiving?"

300

What are the types of interventions?

What is “Primary, 2ndary, & Tertiary”

300

_____ is specific regimen or procedure assigned to participants by the experimenter 

A. Placebo

B. Treatment

C. Sample

D. An intervention


What is "Treatment"?

300

Which of these is a health insurance company? 

  • A. Blue Cross Blue Shield

  • B. Aflac

  • C. Allstate

  • D. Geico

What is "A. BCBS"?

400

How Does SES affect Children from different statuses?

Children from lower SES households are about twice as likely as those from high-SES households to display learning-related behavior problems.

400

What percent of pumpkin is water?

What is "90%"?

400

Draw the Epidemiologic Triad


400

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission reported that [X] is the leading cause of Halloween injuries. In 2017, [X] was an estimated 4,500 Halloween related injuries reported during October and November at 41%.


What is "pumpkin carving?"

400

Many families enjoy bringing their entire family for trick-or treating. This can include the parents, children, and pets all adorned in costumes. In the US, many infants are introduced to sweets during this time, yet remain nutrient deficient altogether. What is the percentage of infants (6–12 months old) that do not get enough iron in their diet, putting them at risk for sub-optimal cognitive development?

  • 5%
  • 18%
  • 33%
  • 50%

 

What is 18%?

RTI partnered with the Nestlé Research Center to conduct the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS)—the largest dietary intake study in the United States focused on infants, toddlers and preschoolers. The study found that on a daily basis, many young children do not consume a single serving of fruits, vegetables, whole grains or dairy. FITS findings helped to inform food policy discussions, including the development of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020–2025.

400

How many pounds of chocolate are sold during Halloween?

A. ~200 lbs

B. ~500,000 lbs

C. ~90 million lbs

D. ~10 billion lbs

What is "C. ~90 million pounds?"

500

You see a kid being beat up by bullies in your home while they're trick or treating. The bullies push the kid on the mud destroying his costume and steal all of his candy. Triggered, you grab a bat with a mask to confront the bullies. As they see you, they run away. As the kid's parents' approaches, the boy begins exclaiming that it was YOU who stole his candy & toys. What are his actions an example of?

What is "Low Self Esteem?

500

Workplace victimization, such as bullying or being physically attacked or threatened, has been largely overlooked as a potential risk factor for suicidal behavior (SB) among military personnel. RTI conducted a [X] study with soldiers who reported SB to assess the impact of workplace victimization and to test the effects of risk and protective factors. This study was unique because it examined the relationship of military workplace victimization and unit-level factors with SB, controlling for established predictors such as mental health, substance abuse, pain, perceived stress, alcohol consumption, impulsivity and family history. What type of study is this?

What is Case Control?

500

What are the correct steps? (Double)

  • A. Application > Study Distribution > Study Determinates >Prevent the disease 

  • B. Study Distribution > Application > Study Determinates > Prevent the disease 

  • C. Study Determinates > Study Distribution > Application > Prevent the disease 

  • D. Study Distribution > Study Determinates > Application > Prevent the disease 

What is "Study Distribution > Study Determinates > Application > Prevent the disease"?

500

How is this document used?

What is "(Annex 2 of the IHR)"?

It was developed to help countries determine whether an event should be reported. If any two of the following four questions are answered in the affirmative, then a potential PHEIC exists and WHO should be notified:

  • Is the public health impact of the event serious?
  • Is the event unusual or unexpected?
  • Is there a significant risk of international spread?
  • Is there a significant risk for international travel or trade restrictions?
500

________ is a characteristic that differs from one individual to the next. It may be numerical (such as blood pressure ) or it can be categorical (whether or not someone attends church regularly) 

A. Sample

B. Data

C. Variable

D. Poll

What is "Variable"?

500

If policy was enacted and The Purge was approved throughout everywhere including Morgantown, what advice would you give to the public to prepare for it?

What is: 

"You wouldn't because the bad guys are reading your media too to prepare for ways to catch you & anyone who'll listen to you"?