Which modifiable risk factor is the leading cause of death in 2000?
A) Lack of physical activity
B) Poor nutrition
C) Tobacco use
D) Alcohol consumption
Both the CHES and MCHES examinations are given twice a year and consist of
A) 150 scored questions and 15 pilot questions on a weighted amount of the seven responsibilities.
B) 100 scored questions on a randomly selected responsibility.
C) 100 essay questions on the seven responsibilities.
D) 150 scored questions and 50 pilot questions on a randomly selected responsibility.
Those health education specialists who had an active CHES certification since 2005 and showed that they were practicing health education at an advanced level were granted the Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES), this process was
known as A) the Grandfather Law.
B) testing out.
C) the Experience Documentation Opportunity.
D) the only way one can get the Master Certified Health Education Specialist Exam.
Which major area is NOT one of the responsibilities outlined in the Hierarchical Model of Responsibilities and Competencies for Health Education Specialist?
A) Assess Needs, Assets and Capability for Health Education
B) Plan Health Education
C) Conduct Evaluation and Research Related to Health Education
D) Promote Healthy Behaviors Through Lifestyle Changes
The publication considered to have been the document that gave great momentum to the health promotion and disease prevention movement in America was called
A) Healthy People 2000.
B) Healthy People 2010.
C) Healthy People: The Surgeon General's Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (Healthy People, 1979).
D) Healthy Nation 1970.