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100

What is anhidrosis? 

What is absence of sweating. 

100

In 1900, what was the leading cause of death in the United States? 

What is communicable diseases? 
100

This federal agency supports U.S. citizens and first responders by coordinating comprehensive hazard planning at the national level. 

What is FEMA? Federal Emergency Management Agency.

100

What type of care has a holistic-approach focusing on comfort & symptom management, provided to patients after a physician indicates a patient has 6 months or fewer to live. 

What is Hospice care? 

100

What are the 4 modes of communication between parents and infant? 

What is Touch, Eye contact, Voice, and Odor. 

200

What is the 2nd leading cause of Lung Cancer in the United States? 

What is Radon. 

200

What is a visual illustration of the family in relation to other systems within the community such as school, health care, and work. 

What is an Ecomap. 

200

What is a nationwide initiative aimed at improving the health and well-being of Americans by setting evidence-based goals objectives for the decade. 

What is Healthy People 2030? 

200

What is an infection that occurs when bacteria enters the urinary tract through an indwelling urinary catheter?

What is a CAUTI. 

200

What is a healthcare delivery system that rewards providers for improving patient outcomes and quality of care.

What is Value-Based Care

300

Which of the following is an example of tertiary prevention? DEXA scans for a group of older adults at the senior center; creating a breast cancer support group in your local community; teaching a group of high school students about birth control options

What is creating a breast cancer support group in your local community?

300

Which of the following is an example of a vector-borne disease? Catheter-associated UTI; E-Coli infection; Lyme disease 

What is Lyme disease? 

300

What is intentionally releasing viruses, bacteria, or toxins to harm people, livestock, or crops?

What is bioterrorism 

300

This phase of maternal postpartum adaptation is characterized by the parent being able to see the infant as their own unique separate being, as well as the resolution of individual roles. 

What is the Letting Go phase. 

300

Thermoreceptors  send a signal to what area in the brain to either raise or lower body temperature? 

What is the hypothalamus? 

400

What best describes a screening tool's precision and consistency? 

What is reliability?

400

Describe some key differences between a screening mammogram and a diagnostic mammogram? 

What is: a screening mammogram is performed to detect possible signs of breast cancer BEFORE patients experience symptoms, a Diagnostic mammogram is typically performed after symptoms OR a screening exam to more closely examine the breast.


Differences are also evident in insurance coverage, length of procedure, and necessity of a supervising physician.

400

Which method of heat loss occurs when a warm infant is placed on a cold scale? 

What is conduction? 

400

A screening tool's validity is measured by which two metrics? 

What is sensitivity and specificity.


*200 Bonus* Please describe sensitivity and specificity.

400

There are 5 functions of a family. Describe the function of HEALTHCARE. 

What is: Individuals learn about health promotion and disease prevention from their families, they also provide caregiving to ill family members in times of need.