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You can stay on your parents' health insurance until you're 30 years old. T/F?
False. You can stay on until you're 26 (as long as your parents don't kick you off).
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If you use your parents' health insurance for treatment, only you and your doctor know about it.
Nope. Your parents will receive an EOB (explanation of benefits) form indicating that you saw the doctor.
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You should always carry your insurance card with you. T/F?
True. You should have your card in your wallet, or at the very least a photo of it on your phone.
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In general, before you turn 18, your parents/guardians have access to all of your health information/medical records. T/F?
True. Unless you're over 18 or legally emancipated.
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You should carry a list of your medications and dosages with you. T/F?
True. You may be asked on various forms, or in an emergency for this information.
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You should always go straight to the hospital for medical care. T/F?
False. You can see your pediatrician/primary doctor, or go to a walk-in facility.
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If you're 18, your doctor cannot share your medical information with your parents. T/F?
True. Unless you've signed a HIPPA form allowing permission to talk to your parents.
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Coffee stunts childhood growth. T/F?
False.
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Cracking your knuckles leads to arthritis. T/F?
False. But it can cause other problems, so it's best to not do it.
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The cost of insurance indicates the quality of care you will receive. T/F?
False. Higher costs do not necessarily mean better quality of care.
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Gluten is bad. T/F?
Depends. Gluten free isn't bad for anyone; but gluten can be harmful if you have certain disorders.
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What are blood cells shaped like? Donuts, tubes, or corkscrews?
Donuts
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What is the largest organ of the human body? Skin, heart, brain, or liver?
Skin
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What does AIDS stand for?
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
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What is the only part of the body that cannot heal and repair on it's own?
A tooth
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Which is the following is not a type of diabetes? Juvenile, Type 2, or Senior Diabetes
Senior Diabetes
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