EXAM COVERAGE - PHC 6001 Final Exam
The PHC 6001 Final Exam evaluates comprehensive knowledge of
public health principles, community health practice, and population-
based interventions. The exam covers epidemiology, disease
prevention, health promotion strategies, and assessment of community
health needs. It includes understanding social determinants of health,
health disparities, environmental and occupational health, public
health policies, and healthcare systems. Additional areas include
program planning, evaluation, and ethical considerations in public
health practice. The exam emphasizes critical thinking, data
interpretation, and application of evidence-based strategies to
improve population and community health outcomes.
,In an experimental study, I'm selecting controls by assigning people
admitted to the hospital on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to
treatment group A, and those admitted on Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday to treatment group B. This selection of study subjects is:
a. Non-randomized
b. Randomized
c. Not easy to manipulate
d. One that eliminates selection bias
a. Non-randomized
,An analysis that includes all subjects who were randomized to the
treatment and comparison groups, regardless of whether they
received or completed their assigned study protocol, is:
a. Run-in period
b. Efficacy Analysis
c. Intent-to-treat analysis
d. Comparability
c. Intent-to-treat analysis
, Which of the following statements about experimental studies is not
correct?
a. The exposure or treatment is not controlled by the investigator
b. The person doing the research controls the exposure
c. Study participants are usually randomly assigned to comparison
groups
d. A treatment and its side effects are evaluated
a. The exposure or treatment is not controlled by the investigator