Final Flashcards

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The process of improving the health of a population by enabling people to increase control over their health is called?

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Health Promotion

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The communication of information intended to improve knowledge about health in order to encourage people to take action to improve their health is called?

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Health Education

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A biopsychosocial model to conceptualize the process of intentional behavioral change is what model?

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Transtheorectical Model of Behavior Change

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Which model of lifestyle change is essentially a self-help approach that views successful lifestyle change as possible, but only with considerable planning?

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Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change

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What are the stages of behavior changes?

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precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and termination

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What is the key strategy to the pre contemplation step in the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior change?

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consciousness-raising (person may be unaware of need for change or feels he or she can’t change-lifestyle questionnaires, making lists of current health-promoting and inhibiting behaviors)

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What are the 3 serious mistakes people make when starting a lifestyle change?

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Expect miracles and set unrealistic goals, oversimplify the complexities associated with lifestyle change and view it as a willpower issue, view change as temporary goal rather than a long term goal

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What does SMART stand for in goal setting?

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specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely

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Two main strategies for change in the action stage?

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countering is one of the most powerful strategies-behavior substitution, contracting with oneself-written contracts more powerful than spoken

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What is motivational interviewing?

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a patient-centered, directive counseling style that aims to help people explore and resolve their ambivalence about behavior change.

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What is ambivalence?

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a state of mind in which a person has coexisting but conflicting feelings about something-wanting to change but not wanting to change.

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What does OARS stand for in methods to enhance motivation?

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open-eneded questions, affirm, reflective listening, summarize

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Motivational interviewing uses what skill to help patients know you care?

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reflective listening

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14
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What a speaker means and what the listener thinks the speaker means is connected by?

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reflective listening

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The health of women of childbearing age from pre-pregnancy through pregnancy, labor and delivery, the postpartum period and the health of the child prior to birth through adolescence defines?

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Maternal, infant, and child (MIC) health

infant =

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The process of determining the preferred number and spacing of children in one’s family and choosing the appropriate means to achieve this preference defines?

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Family planning

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17
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How many pregnancies in the US are unintentional?

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1/2

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18
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In 1973 the Supreme Court decided to make it unconstitutional for state laws to prohibit abortions..what is the name of this court battle?

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Roe v. Wade

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19
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a medical/ethical position that holds that performing an abortion is an act of murder is termed?

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pro-life

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a medical/ethical position that holds that women have a right to reproductive freedom is termed?

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pro-choice

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21
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T/F a mother who receives NO prenatal care is 3x more likely to give birth to a low birth weight infant

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True

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22
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What are the risk factors of SIDS to advise your patients about?

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Supine positioning during sleeping is preferred, and parents who smoke, and bed co-sharing when parents smoke

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23
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Babies who die from SIDS make low amounts of?

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serotonin

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24
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Approximately how many abused/neglected children attend chiropractic clinics in the US each year?

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100,000

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25
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A clinic-based program designed to provide a variety of nutritional and health-related good and services to pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children user age 5 is what program?

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WIC-Women, infants, and children program

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26
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Which two things for children should be under environmental surveillance?

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trampolines (orthopedic injury-usually happen without supervision) and baby walkers (falls, delay walking, brain wiring issues)

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27
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study and management of environmental conditions that addict the health and well being of humans is called?

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environmental health

28
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factors or conditions in the environment that increase the risk of human injury, disease, or death is termed?

A

environmental hazards

29
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an event of nature that increases the probability of disease, injury, or death of humans;tsunamis, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, ect. is termed?

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natural hazards-consequences=contaminated food and water, high temps, loss of shelter

30
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Prepares communities for all hazards and manages the federal response and recovery efforts after any national incident is which agency?

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FEMA-federal emergency agency

31
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quasi-governmental agency that provides relief to victims of disasters is?

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American Red Cross

32
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Unwanted by-products of human activities is called?

A

residues and wastes

33
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the primary law governing the disposal of solid and hazardous waste?

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RCRA- resource conservation and recovery act

34
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80% of waste management money is spent on?

A

collection and disposal

35
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primary means of solid waste management?

A

disposal

36
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a solid waste or combination of solid waste that is dangerous to human health and the environment (EPA) is?

A

hazardous waste

37
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who established a strict system of controlling hazardous wastes from generation to disposal?

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RCRA

38
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what is the best solution for hazardous waste management?

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hazardous waste recycling

39
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uses microorganisms that destroy hazardous substances?

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bioremediation

40
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contamination of the air that interferes with the comfort, safety, and health of living organisms

A

air pollution

41
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who is especially susceptible to airborne pollutants?

A

children and elderly

42
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this act sets limits on pollution

A

Clean Air Act

43
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which criteria pollutants pose the greatest threat to human health?

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particulate matter and ground-level ozone

44
Q

outdoor air pollution?

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acid rain and global warming-destruction of the ozone layer and photo-chemical smog

45
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key component of environmental health?

A

water

46
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what % of the planet is covered in water?

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70% -3% fresh 1% easily accessible

47
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underground soil formation saturated with water and available for human use by pumping is called?

A

aquifier

48
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any physical or chemical change in the water that can harm living organisms or make it unfair for other uses is called?

A

water pollution

49
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what is the name for a single identifiable source that discharges pollutants into the water?

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point source pollution

50
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all pollution that occurs through the runoff, seepage, or falling of pollutants into the water is called?

A

nonpoint source pollution

51
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how many people have to have a reported illness from water before it is termed a Waterborne disease outbreak (WBDO)?

A

2

52
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two new pollutants found in water are?

A

endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs)

53
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what is the aka for EDCs?

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xenoestrogens

54
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what controls the point-source pollution of water?

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clean water act

55
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this regulates drinking water supply?

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safe drinking water act

56
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what are the AKAs for wastewater?

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liquid waste or sewage

57
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what % of pollutants are removed in wastewater treatment?

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85-95%

58
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what are the three types of natural radiation? (make up 55% of radiation)

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extraterrestrial (sun and outer space), terrestrial (earth’s minerals), and internal (inside the body from ingestion)

59
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what are the human made radiation sources?

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x-rays, nuclear medicine, consumer products (TV), nuclear power plants, nuclear weapons

60
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RCRA and CERCLA help regulate what?

A

disposal of lead-based products

61
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any organism (plant, animal, or microbe) that has an adverse effect on human interests is termed?

A

pest

62
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natural or synthetic chemicals that have been developed and manufactured for the purpose of killing pests (25,000 in the us) is called?

A

pesticides

63
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most widely used pesticides?

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herbicides (kill plants) and insecticides (kill insects)

64
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how many injury deaths occur each year?

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> 5 million

65
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the CDC established a primary federal organization for violence prevention in the US called?

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NCIPC National center for injury prevention and control

66
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unintential injuries are most common in people of age?

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44 or younger