Rural Populations
Health Care Insurance
V.P.
Levels of Prevention
Just For Fun!
100
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the country, country life, or country people; rustic.
What is rural?
100
Insurance that covers people 65 and over, end stage renal disease, disabled, or ALS.
What is Medicare?
100
Those with increased risk of developing poor health outcomes.
What is a vulnerable population?
100
Teach workers how to reduce exposure to pesticides.
What is primary prevention?
100
Otherwise known as Kris Kringle.
What is Santa Clause?
200
Increased infant and maternal morbidity rate is an example of this.
What is a health risk of living in a rural population?
200
Instead of creating a new law with unknown consequences they will take an existing law and tweak it; change litte by little.
What is incrementalism?
200
Poverty, age related causes, health related causes, and life experiences.
What is predisposing factors for vulnerable populations?
200
Provide health promotion activities to people with serious and persistent mental illness.
What is tertiary prevention?
200
The amount of days Hanukah is celebrated.
What is 8?
300
The legislation passed in the U.S. in 1962 that provides support for clinics serving agricultural workers.
What is the Migrant Health Act?
300
Coverage available to certain people and families who have limited income and resources.
What is Medicaid?
300
The of ethical principle of equal access to healthcare and treatment.
What is distributive or social justice?
300
Conducts screening to detect heart disease.
What is secondary prevention?
300
The first soda company to use Santa in an advertisement.
What is Coca-Cola?
400
Two ways in which rural can be defined
What is geographic location, population density, distance from rural center, and farm residency.
400
Three issues with Managed Care Organizations.
What is loss of customary doctor, restricted access to hospitals, specialty care, tests, medications, and incentive for under service.
400
Inaccessibility to care, fragmentation of care, and cultural insensitivity on the part of the care providers are considered this.
What is barriers to health care for vulnerable populations?
400
Support and provide prenatal education.
What is primary prevention?
400
The name of the Grinch's dog in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."
What is Max?
500
A person whose primary employment is in agriculture on a seasonal basis, who has been employed in that work within the past two years, and who has temporarily abode.
What is migrant farm worker?
500
Covers prescription drugs, is voluntary, and requires a monthly premium.
What is Medicare Part D?
500
A feeling of separation for the mainstream society in which the individual does not have any emotional connection with any group in particular or the larger society in general.
What is disenfranchisement?
500
Develop a way for homeless individuals to read their TB skin test, if necessary, and to transfer the results back to the facility at which the skin test was administered.
What is secondary prevention?
500
The name of the candle used to light the other candles on the Menorah.
What is Shamash?