QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
◍ c. an ecological model of health.
Answer: In order for partnerships to be effective, their composition needs to
reflect members that are knowledgeable about the populations they serve,
reflect multiple domains in consideration of relative risks and protective
factors, and possess a diverse presentation. A model that facilitates this
selection process is. a. the essential public health servicesb. communications
feedback loopsc. an ecological model of health d. a continuous quality
improvement process.
◍ b. all the information could be inaccurate.
Answer: A health education specialist finds a web site called The Teen
Pregnancy Place, which provides a discussion board where pregnant and
parenting teens can obtain advice and make friends online. It is unclear who
developed the material or sponsors the site. A fact sheet regarding the
weekly development of the fetus is provided, but no references are cited for
the information it contains. A links page directs visitors to other web sites
for resources, services, and products related to pregnancy and parenting.
Visitors to the site should assume that: a. the developer has expertise in teen
pregnancyb. all the information could be inaccurate c. the discussion board
is a valid source of information d. the developer has expertise in fetal
development
◍ b. process.
Answer: Advocacy evaluation often involves careful tracking of
implementation throughout the advocacy effort. What type of program
evaluation is this considered? a. impactb. processc. outcome d. summative
◍ Hanging Piece.
, Answer: To be unprotected and exposed to capture.
◍ d. health disparities.
Answer: In a priority population, the infant mortality rate and overall death
rate for mothers with less than a high school education is almost twice as
high as mothers with 13 or more years of education. These are examples of:
a. health equity b. health determinants c. health capacity d. health disparities
◍ Backward pawn.
Answer: A pawn that isn't adjacent to another?
◍ d. advisory board.
Answer: A group of health education specialists run into a situation where
they need to elicit specialized guidance and expert opinion on a specific
health topic in order to aid in decision-making. Of the following, which type
of gruop should be consulted? a. committee-of-the-wholeb. task-forcec.
standing committeed. advisory board
◍ D. ERIC, education resource information center.
Answer: A health education specialist is asked to find school health
resources for physical activity. The most appropriate bibliographic database
search is: a. MEDLINEb. EBMR (evidence-based medicine reviews)c.
CHID (comparative history of ideas)d. ERIC (education resources
information center)
◍ b. to compare to primary data in the community to understand community
need..
Answer: A HES is concerned about HIV infection in the community. The
HES might use the data on the graph above: a. to compare to secondary data
in the state to understand the community need. b. to compare to primary data
in the community to understand community need.c. to use as a form of
primary data to identify the specific community priority population. d. to use
as evidence that all populations are at great risk for HIV infection.
◍ a. GIS mapping.
Answer: A health education specialist would like to present visual data
, regarding community assets. Which of the following can be used to achieve
this? a. GIS mapping b. Prevalence ratesc. assets listed by address d.
presentation of public records
◍ a. use peripheral stimuli, such as pictures or video to increase attention.
Answer: During the flu season, health education specialists often try to
promote the flu vaccine to the general public, according to the Elaboration
Likihood Model, a person who does not feel susceptible to the flu might not
pay attention to messages promoting the vaccine. How might a health
education specialist craft a message in order to target this population? a. use
peripheral stimuli, such as pictures or video to increase attention b. use the 4
ps of the social marketing to create a campaign c. use messages to trigger
memories of previously having flu d. use social media posts to encourage
vaccination
◍ d. demonstrate how to prepare a healthy meal.
Answer: If a HES wished to use the application level of Bloom's taxonomy
in an intervention aimed at decreasing saturated fat consumption, what
might the HES have the priority population do? a. outline the health benefits
of decreasing fat intake b. list foods containing saturated fatsc. compare
saturated and unsaturated fats d. demonstrate how to prepare a healthy meal
◍ middle game.
Answer: where the game is in the middle of being of being over
◍ b. it explains the benefits, risks, and participation is voluntary and may be
terminated at any time.
Answer: Which of the following statements about informed consent is
correct? a. It only has to be completed when a health education specialist is
working with children or adolescentsb. It explains the benefits, risks, and
participation is voluntary and may be terminated at any time c. It protects
the health education specialist in cases of negligence from being sued by
participants who were harmedd. It is necessary for medical research, but not
behavior-focused health education programs
◍ a. critical path method.
, Answer: a new HIV testing intervention is being planned to support efforts
to increase screening rates. The intervention is planned to start in six
months. Which of the following is a proven method to create a timeline and
plan for the intervention? a. critical path method b. epidemiology curve c.
weekly program meetingsd. strategic plan
◍ knight (chess).
Answer: a chessman in the shape of a horse's head (moves in a "L")
◍ c. lack of seat belt use.
Answer: Which of the following is an example of a behavioral factor that
must be considered to assess the root causes of racial and ethnic disparities?
a. exposure to toxins b. limited access to quality health care c. lack of seat
belt use d. poverty
◍ d. ensure the program was culturally appropriate and relevant..
Answer: An after school program was developed to help overweight and
obese adolescents lose weight. In developing the program, the health
education specialist considered the adolescents' attitude, beliefs, and values
regarding diet and physical activity. knowing this information, the HES
helped to: a. develop clear program goals and objectives b. institutionalize
the program in the community c. implement new school-based policies for
youthd. ensure the program was culturally appropriate and relevant
◍ Battery.
Answer: where a bishop and queen, or rook and queen (the main ones) work
together to deliver checkmate
◍ b. Outcome.
Answer: When writing objectives for the worksite exercise promotion
intervention, the HES wishes to measure any morbidity, mortality, and
health status change occurred as a result of the intervention. He/she would
write which type of objective?a. Processb. Outcome c. Impact d.
Environmental
◍ b. process evaluation.