Encircle The Best Answer: C) Health Means Not Seeing A Doctor
Encircle The Best Answer: C) Health Means Not Seeing A Doctor
Encircle The Best Answer: C) Health Means Not Seeing A Doctor
a) Smoking
b) Taking regular exercise
c) Eating healthy food
d) Going to the gym
a) Threat
b) Expectations
c) Cure
d) Socio-demographic factors
a) Study
b) Contemplation
c) Deliberation
d) Meditation
Which law relates to a person's right to choose whether they want treatment or not?
Which of these is not a reason why knowledge of behavioural and social sciences is important to
pharmacists?
Factors that contribute to the likelihood of homeless individuals being rehospitalized is/are:
The purpose of community mobile health services for the homeless is that they:
a) Patients finding a place to live with others who are in similar circumstances.
b) Improvement in independent and successful community living.
c) Overall improvement in general health for clients.
d) Patients leaving the community to find other places to live.
The Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program serves as an innovative model for health care
delivery by:
Once hospitalized individuals are identified as potential candidates for mobile health services, it
is important to ensure that:
a) Guidance to primary care providers concerning the benefits of the mobile health program.
b) A monitoring mechanism on the number of ED visits made by patients.
c) Advice to individuals about how they should structure their lives.
d) Health services to ease the transition from inpatient to outpatient care.
As part of a mobile health team, the primary responsibilities of the PMHNP include:
a) Visiting appropriate shelters and assisting patients to take advantage of their services.
b) Performing mental health screenings, reviewing records, psychotherapy, and
community service referrals.
c) Assisting patients with finding employment appropriate for their education level.
d) Making sure that individual receiving services understand that returning to the hospital is
not in their best interest.
a) emotional health
b) mental health
c) physical health
d) social health
a) Making some activities (healthy or unhealthy) seem cool, fun, or otherwise acceptable
through movies, shows and music
b) All are ways the media can influence us
c) Making things seem more dramatic than they are to scare people into paying attention
d) Making opinions and unsupported stories seem like facts
a) mental health
b) emotional health
c) physical health
d) lifestyle
The term _____________________means having all four dimensions of health in good shape
and equally balanced
a) physical health
b) social health
c) wellness
d) refusal skills
The term_____________________ means the way you recognize and deal with your feelings
a) emotional health
b) social health
c) mental health
d) hygiene
a) hygiene
b) social health
c) wellness
d) refusal skills
a) Allergies
b) Cancer
c) Chickenpox
d) asthma
The life skill that helps you deal with problems and emotions in an effective way is
a) communicating effectively
b) assessing your health
c) Setting goals.
d) Coping.
Opening your mind to new ways of doing things can improve your
a) social health
b) mental health
c) physical health
d) emotional health
The way you act, think, or feel that causes you to make one choice over another is your
a) Lifestyle.
b) Environment.
c) Heredity.
d) Attitude.
Which is not a question you would ask yourself in a personal health assessment?
a) Going to the doctor when you have had a fever and other flu-like symptoms for
more than a few days
b) Brushing and flossing your teeth
c) Avoiding behavior you know can get you into trouble
d) Eating healthy food, getting exercise, and sleeping 8-10 hours each night
a) Attitude
b) Lifestyle
c) Conscience
d) belief system
Traits that can include having a higher risk for certain diseases are passed down to us from our
ancestors through what process?
a) Family behaviors
b) Heredity
c) Media influence
d) Physical environment
a) Media
b) Family
c) Peers
d) Our DNA