Low SES Health Factors
Identify these factors associated with the health status of low SES patients
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11.22.15
Last Updated
11.23.15
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What risk behavior is inversely related to low income?
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What expanded Medicaid by 16 million dollars by 2019?
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This program expands health insurance for children above the poverty line.
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This triggers a host of compulsive behaviors such as overeating, drinking, and smoking.
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Current government program for health promotion.
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This group's media campaign seeks to end smoking.
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This governmental program covers health insurance for those over the age of 65.
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This governmental program covers health insurance for children below or near the Federal Poverty Line.
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Obesity can be prevented by diet and encouraging this behavior.
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Risk behaviors are motivated by this.
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This common health problem is increased by smoking, poor diet and lack of exercise.
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Health fairs provide these for communities that don't seek preventative care.
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What aspect of nursing leads to policy changes?
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What modifiable risk factor is frequently linked with low SES?
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What non-modifiable risk factor is frequently linked to low SES?
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This is shorter for those with low SES.
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