Health final exam
Which of the following is not necessarily an indicator of high-quality professional development?
Has been taken by many professionals
Which of the following is NOT an example of social responsibility?
Implementing a hiring freeze for a three month period
Self Determination Theory focuses on the following three individual needs
- competence, relatedness and autonomy
Which of the following is NOT a main focus of Social Cognitive Theory (SCT)?
- blooms taxonomy
The best time to teach students the skills and information to reduce their likelihood of engaging in risky behavior is
before they are engaged in the behavior
T/F? Self-awareness is a behavioral attribute
Fasle
Which of the following is not a core aspect of a skills-based health education curriculum?
Is teacher directed
Which form of advocacy is about talking with a government official to change a law or regulation?
Lobbying
The skill development model consists of five steps. In which step would you generate positive and negative examples of how the skill might be applied?
Model the skill
All of the following are part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services EXCEPT for which one?
Performing human subject research
What is the purpose of national health care organizations?
Promote the health of our country
Health education is about which two items?
health outcomes and transfer of information to the community
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the life expectancy of the population is rising. Among subgroups of the population, it can be noted that each of the following is true, except
health outcomes are equal for all subgroups
Goal setting works best when
it is relevant to a studentâ s life
When considering how to look at health, individuals should do all the following except
look at health through a focused, narrow lens
What does it mean to self-actualize?
reach one's full potential
Not having to worry about your health, job, or being attacked are related to this level of needs.
safety; security
T/F? Functional health literacy is the type of health literacy that relates to acquiring factual information of health risks and health services.
True
T/F? Health literacy is a quality someone can develop.
True
T/F? The levels of health literacy are functional, interactive, critical and holistic
True
T/F? To be health literate, a person must have reading and writing skills.
True
Two types of goals are discussed in this chapter. The first, short term goals, are completed within a short time, such as days or weeks. The second, long term goals, require more time to complete, such as months or years.
TRUE
What does unsubstantiated mean when discussing healthcare claims?
The claim hasn't been proven or disproven by the scientific community.
The risk behavior surveillance system measures which group of risk factors?
- sexual transmitted diseases, unhealthy dietary patterns, and alcohol and drug use - inadequate physical activity, behaviors contributing to violence and unintended injury
Health education provides an opportunity for students to explore which of the following?
- values - beliefs - experiences
In order for professional development to advance educator practice, it must be taught in a way that keeps teachers in their comfort zones.
FASLE
T/F? Growth can happen without a problem even if we are NOT nurtured and supported by our social surroundings.
- False
Practices at the classroom level that ensure a well-designed learning experience for students include.
- instructional strategies and advocacy - curriculum and professionalism
T/F? Friendships and peer groups donâ t have much influence on health behavior choices during adolescence.
- False
You are a nurse caring for a patient with norovirus. Where could you find isolation precaution guidelines?
CDC
According to OSHA's regulations, how should a company protect foreign employees?
Cannot provide a perfect environment that eliminates all dangers to their employees
You heard about a flu outbreak and want to find out more information. What is your best resource?
Center of Disease Control
Through the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, government has the power to _____.
Enforce safety and health standards for business
What are OSHA's three roles?
Enforce, assist, and cooperate
If a teacher says, a You will never be good enough to go to collegeâ they are not helping the students achieve which of the following?
Esteem
Children in grades preK to 2 should consult with an adult before making any decisions about their health
FALSE
Developmentally speaking, students in preK to 2 are not able to set goals on their own.
FALSE
Health content is steady and consistent and does not evolve much.
False
A comprehensive curriculum covers a variety of topics across multiple dimensions of health
TRUE
The behavioral aspect of health literacy corrects to which attribute?
citizenship
Behavioral attributes include?
citizenship and context specific skills
Defending the decision made can be an important step in solidifying a decision. Which of the following is not a way for students to justify a decision?
d asking a parent if this is the decision they would have made
When measuring proficiency for the skill of decision making, students must
demonstrate proper application of the skill steps for a health-promoting decision in new or different contexts
SHAPE America has a â speak out day.
TRUE
How is someone able to stay current and relevant in the field of health education?
All of the above
How can a company be considered socially responsible?
By minimizing its carbon footprint
As a health educator coaching students through a decision-making process, you should do all of the following except
Determine the best choice for the students
The steps of creating a personalized professional development plan are identify learning goals, identify resources necessary to achieve your goals, identify supports and barriers, set parameters, and define success.
TRUE
To change behavior, a person must identify and recognize that perceived facilitators and impediments will either support the behavior change or make the behavior change harder.
TRUE
Breathing, food, water, and sleep are all part of this level of needs.
Physiology
What does the picture depict?
Posters required by OSHA that warn employees of potential dangers
Which step of the skill development model allows students to think about how they can use the skill in their daily lives?
Practice or rehearse the skill using real-life scenarios
The national health education standards consist of seven skills standards. Which are NOT included in the seven skill standards?
Skit performance and reporting mental health crises to professionals
Which of the following is an example of a professional learning opportunity being relevant to participants?
The presenter conducts a needs assessment and integrates the results into the session.
The steps of goal setting are
assessing ones needs and strengths, setting a goal, making a plan to accomplish the goal, working towards the goal, evaluating and reflecting
Which of the following is NOT one of the assumptions that drive self determination theory?
- A growth mindset will guarantee success in the classroom
Wellness is?
- A view of the whole person - recognizes that a person be on a path to â ideal healthâ - recognizes that health has multiple dimensions
The affective aspect of health literacy corrects to which attribute?
- Self-awareness and self-reflection - Self-control and self-regulation - Self-efficacy - Interest and motivation
T/F? A comprehensive curriculum is one that covers a variety of topics across multiple dimensions of health.
- True
T/F? Both internal and external factors can influence whether a person has the ability to meet his or her needs.
- True
T/F? Skills-based health education instruction is based on the premise that learning occurs in a social context where the teacher serves as a guide or facilitator and students take ownership of their learning.
- True
Professional development includes which of the following
All of the above
The cornerstone of human motivation is
- maslow's hierarchy of needs
Which of the following can help build awareness?
All of the above
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have identified characteristics of effective health education. Which characteristics are applied in a skills-based health education program?
All of the above
If you want to find out about the latest research on treatments for Alzheimer's disease, what would be your best resource?
National Health Institute
A friend of yours lost their job and then lost their home. They currently have nowhere to live and have to hope they can find shelter to stay each night until they get back on their feet. What level of needs is he lacking?
Self actualization
A type of professional development that takes place in the classroom or is closely aligned to the work that educators are doing in the classroom is known as job embedded.
TRUE
Advocating to a group of parents about changes to the health education curriculum could raise the profile of your program.
TRUE
An action plan is used by participants to chart out goals after a training session and to determine the next steps of integrating what has been learned into their practice.
TRUE
Collaborative decision making is done in cooperation with others and is most useful when required to work through a problem together.
TRUE
Functional information is the context in which skills are taught and developed.
TRUE
In grades 6 to 8, the performance indicators ask students to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy options.
TRUE
In order for students to fully develop the skill of decision making, they must be able to demonstrate all the performance indicators within a grade span.
TRUE
It is important to understand your employment policy related to advocacy before engaging in advocacy activities because all school districts have different policies and may have a different level of permissible activity for a school district employee.
TRUE
Professional learning opportunities that are sequential in nature and build on previous sessions are most likely to advance teacher practice.
TRUE
Self-efficacy, a component of social cognitive theory, is the belief in oneâ s ability to produce desired effects from actions.
TRUE
Setting a goal shows a motivation to change and can have a positive impact on health
TRUE
The skill of goal setting is best measured when all skill steps are included in the assessment.
TRUE
If we do not advocate for our own field and profession then we should expect someone else to step up and do so.
FASLE
Which of the following is the health literacy continuum levels in the order of simple to complex?
- functional health literacy, interactive, critical, holistic
Considerations for health literacy include.
- racism - social determinants - environment
Affective attributes for health literacy include.
- self awareness and motivation - interest and self regulation
Which of the following phrases BEST describes social responsibility?
A company that works to benefit society during the course of its business dealings.
Which form of advocacy is about informing others of why skills-based health education is important and providing the information they may need in order to make an informed choice?
educating or building awareness
How does a company become socially engaged?
A company should go all in. Engage with the aspects of social responsibility, review them and determine how the company can support them.
Which of the following is an example of soliciting support (versus lobbying or educating)?
As a member of the wellness committee, ask the group to revise the curriculum.
Which of the following is not one of the criteria for a SMARRT goal?
Authentic
The overarching term that encompasses learning experiences for educators is known as ________________, while the discreet experiences that bundle together for professional growth are known as ________________________.
professional development; professional learning opportunities
In order for professional development to advance educator practice, it must be taught in a way that keeps teachers in their comfort zones.
FALSE
Lobbying a legislator is the best form of advocacy.
FALSE
The terms standards-based health education and skills-based health education can be used interchangeably.
FALSE
Which of the following treatment tools is considered quackery?
Magnet therapy
Which of these is NOT a reason that many companies have decided to adopt a socially responsible stance when they conduct their business?
Because they desire to cut back on expenditures
The ability of a health literate person to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services is most closely associated with which of the National Health Education Standards?
accessing valid and reliable information