Health Literacy Quiz

  • For prescription medication, you can get unlimited refills from your doctor.

    Please select an answer.
    For prescription medication, you can get unlimited refills from your doctor.
    The answer is false. You answered it correctly!incorrectly!

    Most prescriptions have a limited number of refills, once you are out of refills you will need to visit your doctor so they can determine if you should continue the medication, if the dose or strength of the medicine should change, if it is working the way it should and more. 

  • Depending on the insurance you have; you may need a referral for appointments with a specialist (a doctor that focuses on a certain area of medicine).

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    Depending on the insurance you have; you may need a referral for appointments with a specialist (a doctor that focuses on a certain area of medicine).
    The answer is true. You answered it correctly!incorrectly!

    Some insurance companies want to make sure that a medical professional agrees that a certain area of care is necessary. Example, you ask your pediatrician for a referral to a dermatologist because your skin is breaking out more than usual. 

  • You can get the flu from the flu shot.

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    You can get the flu from the flu shot.
    The answer is false. You answered it correctly!incorrectly!

    Flu shot is a weakened form of the disease that helps your body build immunity; while you are not going to get the flu from the vaccine itself, you may still get another strain of the flu virus.

  • Children should still get vaccines for diseases that are no longer common.

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    Children should still get vaccines for diseases that are no longer common.
    The answer is true. You answered it correctly!incorrectly!

    Some diseases are uncommon because people are vaccinated; stopping vaccinations = diseases become common again.

  • Medicaid is a free or low-cost health insurance option for low-income children and their parents, adults, individuals with a disability, pregnant women, etc.

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    Medicaid is a free or low-cost health insurance option for low-income children and their parents, adults, individuals with a disability, pregnant women, etc.
    The answer is true. You answered it correctly!incorrectly!

    This is a United States program, and you would need to apply through your state. For more information, please click here.