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2011
Public Health Merit Badge
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Scoutmaster Bucky Comments: |
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The Archery Merit Badge is one that most any Scout will enjoy and find relatively easy to do with the right materials. Some skill is required but most Scouts find this badge something
they can do either at Scout Camp or as a Patrol or Troop activity.
If you like the Public Health Merit Badge, consider also doing Disabilities Awareness, Emergency Preparedness, Fire Safety, First Aid, and Safety |
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BSA Advancement ID |
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089 |
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Created |
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1911 |
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Last Requirements Revision |
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2006 |
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Requirements: |
source: Boy Scout Requirements, 2011 Edition |
Explain what public health is. Explain how Escherichia coli (E. coli),
tetanus, AIDS, encephalitis, salmonellosis, and Lyme disease are contracted.
Then, pick any four of the following diseases and explain how each one is
contracted: gonorrhea, West Nile virus, botulism, influenza, syphilis,
hepatitis, emphysema, meningitis, herpes, lead poisoning. For all 10 diseases,
explain the type or form of the disease (viral, bacterial, environmental,
toxin), any possible vectors for transmission, ways to help prevent the spread
of infection, and available treatments .Do the following:
Explain the meaning of immunization
Name five diseases against which a young child should be immunized and two
diseases against which everyone should be reimmunized periodically
Using the diseases you chose for requirement 1, discuss the diseases for which
there is currently no treatment or immunization
Discuss the importance of safe drinking water in terms of the spread of disease.
Then, demonstrate two ways for making water safe to drink that can be used while
at camp. In your demonstration, explain how dishes and utensils should be
washed, dried, and kept sanitary at home and in camp. Explain what a vector is and how insects and rodents can be controlled in your
home, in your community, and at camp. Tell why this is important. In your
discussion, explain which vectors can be easily controlled by individuals and
which ones require long-term, collective action. With your parent's and counselor's approval, do ONE of the following:
Visit a municipal wastewater treatment facility OR a solid-waste management
operation in your community. Describe how the facility safely treats and
disposes of sewage or solid waste. Describe how sewage and solid waste should be
disposed of under wilderness camping conditions
Arrange to meet with the food service manager of a food service facility (such
as a restaurant or school cafeteria) and visit this establishment. Observe food
preparation, handling, and storage, and learn how the facility keeps foods from
becoming contaminated. Find out what conditions allow microorganisms to multiply
in food and how conditions can be controlled to help prevent the growth and
dissemination of microorganisms. Learn how microorganisms in food can be killed.
Discuss what you learned with your counselor.
Do the following:
Describe the health dangers from air, water, and noise pollution
Describe health dangers from tobacco use and alcohol and drug abuse
With your parent's and counselor's approval, visit your city, county, or state
public health agency. Discuss how the agency addresses the concerns raised in
requirements 1 through 6 and how the services provided by this agency affect
your family. Then do the following:
Compare the four leading causes of mortality (death) in your community for any
of the past five years with the four leading causes of morbidity (incidence of
disease) in your community. Explain how the public health agency you visited is
trying to reduce the mortality and morbidity rates of these leading causes of
illness and death.
Explain the role of the health agency you visited related to the outbreak of
diseases.
Discuss the kinds of public assistance the agency is able to provide in case of
disasters such as floods, storms, tornadoes, earthquakes, and other acts of
destruction. Your discussion can include the cleanup necessary after a disaster
occurs.
Pick a profession in the public health sector that interests you. Find out the
education, training, and experience required to work in this profession. Discuss
what you learn with your counselor.
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this page last reviewed and updated -
March 2011 |
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