A)

Medical experts warn that there will be a pandemic in the next decade. How will they BEST
prepare for this critical health issue?
(1 point)
Encourage people to get active and start exercising.
Open more substance abuse clinics around the world.
Research vaccines and ways to fight off diseases.
Increase the budgets for organizations like SAMHSA.

Research vaccines and ways to fight off diseases.

A)

Katarina has decided to call SAMHSA. What MOST likely prompted this call?
(1 point)
She is helping a friend get health insurance for an elderly mother.
She needs to get preventative care for her young children.
She wants to talk to a medical expert about vaccinations.
She is looking for a local treatment facility for drug abuse.

She is looking for a local treatment facility for drug abuse.

A)

Bruno has been asked to help with contact tracing. What will this responsibility MOST likely
include?
(1 point)
He will research which people are best to deal with a health crisis.
He will find out which people have been near an infected person.
He will call SAMHSA to get details about where people have traveled.
He will provide health scans to people who do not have a doctor.

He will find out which people have been near an infected person.

A)

Quentin’s family worries that he has a substance abuse issue. What would MOST likely lead
them to believe he is experiencing this critical health issue?
(1 point)
They have noticed he is no longer exercising and is gaining weight.
They have found empty beer bottles hidden in his closet.
They have seen him have multiple romantic relationships.
They have heard him complain that he has no friends and feels alone

They have found empty beer bottles hidden in his closet.

A)

Ursula never goes to the doctor. “I’m never sick,” she tells her friends. “I don’t need to go see a
doctor.” Her friends tell her she still needs to visit a doctor. Who is right and why?
(1 point)
Her friends are right because a doctor can spot potential issues early.
Her friends are right because everyone is legally required to see a doctor.
Ursula is right because there is no value in seeing a doctor until she is ill.
Ursula is right because she could be exposed to germs that make her ill.

Her friends are right because a doctor can spot potential issues early.

A)

Jay’s health insurance states that all preventative care is paid for by the insurance company.
What is the insurance company MOST likely to pay for?
(1 point)
an office visit to a specialist for an x-ray
Jay’s treatment after a car accident
an online visit when Jay is sick
Jay’s yearly checkup