Taylor got a job working for WHO. What is most likely involved in this career?
What is one of the standards WHO uses to determine the health ranking of a nation?
In most countries, many children don’t survive their first year of life. How would this MOST likely be reflected in their health statistics?
In some countries, the life expectancy is 79. What does this statistic most likely mean?
Which continent is most likely to have a higher life expectancy than all others?
Which continent is most likely to live the shortest lives?
What can you assume about a country that has a high life expectancy?
What fact must the WHO keep in mind when examining gender when determining the health of a nation?
Is the United States one of the healthiest countries in the world? Why?
A resident is a farmer living in rural Illinois. A resident who is a writer lives in New York City. What can be assumed about their health insurance cost?
What does applying for subsidy mean?
What would be an appropriate subtitle for someone writing a paper on the Affordable Care Act/
What is true of the Affordable Care Act?
How did India’s population and economy most likely affect their country during the COVID - 19 crisis?
What are some examples of positive peer pressure?
What is true about organ donation?
What does wearing pink shirts on May 4 promote?
What does joining an affinity - based group mean?
The community offers many club sports. What should someone most likely expect if they sign up for one of these sports?
What is true about homelessness?
What is “CAREing”?
What is the most appropriate title for a presentation on human trafficking?
What is human trafficking?
Why is human trafficking considered a “hidden crime”?
Two people form a team to work together on a project to help encourage their classmates to donate blood. What does this action BEST demonstrate?
What does collaboration mean?
What does reaching a consensus mean?
What does it mean working for a company with advocacy for victims of human trafficking?
What method would someone use when trying to convince someone to approve a plan?
What is a subjective talking point?
What kind of talking points are objective?
What hotline should someone call if they suspect being physically and emotionally abused by their parents?
Why would someone call RAINN?
What is the SAMHSA National Helpline for?
What would be a topic discussed for nonverbal communication?
What is nonverbal communication?
What is aggressive communication? Assertive communication? Passive communication? Passive-aggressive?
Two people are trying to resolve a conflict. What is something someone should avoid during the discussion to have a successful conflict resolution?
What is active listening?
What is the idea of negotiation?
What is conflict resolution?
What three age points does the WHO consider when calculating the health of a nation?
True or False:
The US consistently performs better than many other developed nations, particularly in the areas of infant mortality and life expectancy.
When making a persuasive argument, it is better to use subjective talking points instead of objective talking points.
The most basic model in communication is the sender-receiver model.
Using proper body language and eye contact are both parts of nonverbal communication.
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2. One of the standards WHO uses to determine the health ranking of a nation is life expectancy at birth.
3. High infant mortality rates would most likely be reflected in a country's health statistics if many children don't survive their first year of life.
4. A life expectancy of 79 most likely means that on average, individuals in that country can expect to live about 79 years.
5. Europe is most likely to have a higher life expectancy than all other continents.
6. Africa is most likely the continent where people live the shortest lives.
7. A country with a high life expectancy can be assumed to generally have better overall health and living conditions.
8. The WHO must consider differences in biological and social factors between men and women when examining gender in determining the health of a nation.
9. The United States is not considered one of the healthiest countries in the world due to factors such as high healthcare costs, obesity rates, and disparities in access to care.
10. Health insurance costs might vary for these two individuals based on factors such as geographic location, age, and occupation.
11. Applying for a subsidy means seeking financial assistance from the government to help cover the costs of health insurance.
12. An appropriate subtitle for a paper on the Affordable Care Act could be "The Impact and Challenges of US Healthcare Reform."
13. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is a comprehensive healthcare reform law enacted in 2010 with the aim of improving access to care, reducing costs, and enhancing protections for consumers.
14. India's large population and developing economy most likely exacerbated challenges related to the COVID-19 crisis, such as strained healthcare resources and economic hardships.
15. Examples of positive peer pressure include encouraging healthy behaviors (e.g., eating well or exercising), promoting good study habits, or persuading others to avoid risky activities (e.g., drug use or dangerous driving).
16. Organ donation is the process of giving one or more organs or tissues from a living or deceased person to another individual in need of a transplant.
17. Wearing pink shirts on May 4 promotes anti-bullying awareness and support.
18. Joining an affinity-based group means becoming part of a group that shares common interests, experiences, or goals.
19. Participation in a club sport would likely involve regular practices, games or competitions, and teamwork with fellow players.
20. Homelessness is a complex social issue that affects individuals and families who lack stable, safe, and affordable housing.
21. "CAREing" refers to demonstrating compassion, empathy, and support for others.
22. An appropriate title for a presentation on human trafficking could be "The Global Crisis of Human Trafficking: Understanding and Combating Modern-Day Slavery."
23. Human trafficking is the act of recruiting, transporting, transferring, harboring, or receiving people through force, coercion, or deception for the purpose of exploitation.
24. Human trafficking is considered a "hidden crime" because many victims and their situations are not easily identifiable or detected due to tactics used by traffickers and the fear experienced by victims.
25. Forming a team to encourage blood donation best demonstrates collaboration, as they are working together to achieve a common goal.
26. Collaboration is the process of working together with others toward a shared goal or objective.
27. Reaching a consensus means arriving at a mutual agreement or decision among individuals in a group.
28. Working for a company with advocacy for victims of human trafficking means being employed by an organization that supports and speaks out on behalf of those who have experienced human trafficking.
29. A persuasive argument through logical reasoning or appealing to emotions would be a method for convincing someone to approve a plan.
30. A subjective talking point is based on personal opinions, feelings, or interpretations.
31. Objective talking points are based on facts, evidence, and verifiable information.
32. The National Child Abuse Hotline is the hotline to call if someone suspects being physically and emotionally abused by their parents.
33. Someone would call RAINN (, Abuse & Incest National Network) for assistance related to sexual assault, abuse, or incest.
34. The SAMHSA National Helpline is for individuals seeking information and treatment resources related to mental health and substance abuse.
35. A topic discussed for nonverbal communication could include body language, facial expressions, or gestures.
36. Nonverbal communication is the process of conveying messages and meaning without using words, such as through body language, facial expressions, or tone of voice.
37. Aggressive communication is forceful and assertive, often disregarding others' feelings; assertive communication is confident and clear while respecting others; passive communication is not expressing one's true feelings or desires; passive-aggressive communication is indirectly expressing negative emotions instead of addressing them directly.
38. To resolve a conflict successfully, one should avoid becoming defensive, interrupting, or attacking the other person during the discussion.
39. Active listening is the practice of fully engaging with and understanding what someone is saying by attending to their words, tone, and body language, and responding appropriately.
40. Negotiation is a process where two or more parties discuss differences, alternatives, and possible solutions to reach a consensus, agreement, or settlement.
41. Conflict resolution is the process of addressing and resolving disagreements or disputes between individuals or groups.
42. The three age points WHO considers when calculating the health of a nation are life expectancy at birth, under-five mortality rate, and healthy life expectancy.
43. False: The US consistently underperforms compared to many other developed nations, particularly in the areas of infant mortality and life expectancy.
44. False: When making a persuasive argument, it is better to use objective talking points instead of subjective talking points.
45. True: The most basic model in communication is the sender-receiver model.
46. True: Using proper body language and eye contact are both parts of nonverbal communication.