Chapter 1 – The Basics of Healthy Change Health Statistics Disease Prevention Health Dimensions Behavior Change $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 FINAL ROUND
Health Statistics: $100 Question Morbidity statistics describe: a. Disease rates b. Accident rates c. Death rates d. Illness rates ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Health Statistics: $100 Answer Morbidity statistics describe: a. Disease rates b. Accident rates c. Death rates d. Illness rates BACK TO GAME
Health Statistics: $200 Question The number of new cases of disease and disability describes: a. Mortality b. Prevalence c. Malady d. Incidence ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Health Statistics: $200 Answer The number of new cases of disease and disability describes: a. Mortality b. Prevalence c. Malady d. Incidence BACK TO GAME
Health Statistics: $300 Question What is the greatest public health achievement of the twentieth century? a. Motor vehicle safety b. Vaccinations c. Reduction in cardiovascular disease d. Workplace safety ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Health Statistics: $300 Answer What is the greatest public health achievement of the twentieth century? a. Motor vehicle safety b. Vaccinations c. Reduction in cardiovascular disease d. Workplace safety BACK TO GAME
Health Statistics: $400 Question Based on projections for babies born in 2007, where will the United States rank in the world for life expectancy? a. Eleventh b. Twenty-third c. Thirty-first d. Forty-fifth ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Health Statistics: $400 Answer Based on projections for babies born in 2007, where will the United States rank in the world for life expectancy? a. Eleventh b. Twenty-third c. Thirty-first d. Forty-fifth BACK TO GAME
Disease Prevention: $100 Question Actions that increase susceptibility to negative health outcomes are: a. Risk behaviors b. Precipitating behavioral factors c. Reinforcing negative behaviors d. Cues to action ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Disease Prevention: $100 Answer Actions that increase susceptibility to negative health outcomes are: a. Risk behaviors b. Precipitating behavioral factors c. Reinforcing negative behaviors d. Cues to action BACK TO GAME
Disease Prevention: $200 Question What is the leading cause of death in the United States population-wide? a. Accidents b. Cancer c. Stroke d. Heart disease ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Disease Prevention: $200 Answer What is the leading cause of death in the United States population-wide? a. Accidents b. Cancer c. Stroke d. Heart disease BACK TO GAME
Disease Prevention: $300 Question Trained public health educators with special credentials and competencies in developing prevention programs are known as: a. Registered health therapists b. Advanced practice nurses c. Certified health education specialists d. Physical therapists ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Disease Prevention: $300 Answer Trained public health educators with special credentials and competencies in developing prevention programs are known as: a. Registered health therapists b. Advanced practice nurses c. Certified health education specialists d. Physical therapists BACK TO GAME
Disease Prevention: $400 Question Preventable risk behaviors account for approximately _____ percent of medical expenditures. a. 40 b. 50 c. 70 d. 80 ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Disease Prevention: $400 Answer Preventable risk behaviors account for approximately _____ percent of medical expenditures. a. 40 b. 50 c. 70 d. 80 BACK TO GAME
Health Dimensions: $100 Question The achievement of the highest level of health possible in each of several dimensions is known as: a. Wellness b. Health promotion c. Prevention d. Locus of control ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Health Dimensions: $100 Answer The achievement of the highest level of health possible in each of several dimensions is known as: a. Wellness b. Health promotion c. Prevention d. Locus of control BACK TO GAME
Health Dimensions: $200 Question Spiritual health can best be described as: a. Developing a sense of purpose or meaning b. Experiencing satisfying relationships c. Controlling and communicating d. An ability to reason ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Health Dimensions: $200 Answer Spiritual health can best be described as: a. Developing a sense of purpose or meaning b. Experiencing satisfying relationships c. Controlling and communicating d. An ability to reason BACK TO GAME
Health Dimensions: $300 Question Self-confidence and self-efficacy are part of which dimension of health? a. Social health b. Emotional health c. Intellectual health d. Physical health ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Health Dimensions: $300 Answer Self-confidence and self-efficacy are part of which dimension of health? a. Social health b. Emotional health c. Intellectual health d. Physical health BACK TO GAME
Health Dimensions: $400 Question The performance of everyday tasks, such as bathing or walking up the stairs, is called: a. Improved quality of life b. Physical health c. Health promotion behaviors d. Activities of daily living ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Health Dimensions: $400 Answer The performance of everyday tasks, such as bathing or walking up the stairs, is called: a. Improved quality of life b. Physical health c. Health promotion behaviors d. Activities of daily living BACK TO GAME
Behavior Change: $100 Question The state of being that precedes behavior change is called: a. Skills b. Resources c. Readiness d. Motivation ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Behavior Change: $100 Answer The state of being that precedes behavior change is called: a. Skills b. Resources c. Readiness d. Motivation BACK TO GAME
Behavior Change: $200 Question Because Brandon hangs out with friends who smoke, he is more to likely to smoke than someone whose friends don’t smoke. This is an example of which factor influencing behavior? a. Enabling factor b. Reinforcing factor c. Circumstantial factor d. Predisposing factor ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Behavior Change: $200 Answer Because Brandon hangs out with friends who smoke, he is more to likely to smoke than someone whose friends don’t smoke. This is an example of which factor influencing behavior? a. Enabling factor b. Reinforcing factor c. Circumstantial factor d. Predisposing factor BACK TO GAME
Behavior Change: $300 Question The observation of a friend’s success in losing weight that serves to help you lose weight is an example of: a. Situational inducement b. Modeling c. Conforming d. Imagined rehearsal ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Behavior Change: $300 Answer The observation of a friend’s success in losing weight that serves to help you lose weight is an example of: a. Situational inducement b. Modeling c. Conforming d. Imagined rehearsal BACK TO GAME
Behavior Change: $400 Question What strategy for change helps ensure success for someone in the action stage of the Transtheoretical Model? a. Seeking out recommended readings b. Maintaining positive behaviors c. Publicly stating the desire for change d. Setting realistic goals ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Behavior Change: $400 Answer What strategy for change helps ensure success for someone in the action stage of the Transtheoretical Model? a. Seeking out recommended readings b. Maintaining positive behaviors c. Publicly stating the desire to change d. Setting realistic goals BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Question The setting events for a behavior that stimulate a person to act in certain ways defines: a. Cues to action b. Consequences c. Antecedents d. Activity reinforcer ANSWER BACK TO GAME
FINAL ROUND Answer The setting events for a behavior that stimulate a person to act in certain ways defines: a. Cues to action b. Consequences c. Antecedents d. Activity reinforcer BACK TO GAME