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Unit I Foundations of Community and Public Health
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as as Chapter 1 Community and Public Health: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
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as as Chapter 2 Organizations that Help Shape Community and Public Health
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as as Chapter 3 Epidemiology: The Study of Disease, Injury, and Death in the Community
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as as Chapter 4 Communicable and Noncommunicable Disease: Prevention and Control of Diseases and Health Care
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as as Chapter 5 Community Organizing/Building and Health Promotion
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as as Chapter 6 The School Health Program: A Component of Community and Public Health
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Unit II The Nation's Health
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as as Chapter 7 Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
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as as Chapter 8 Adolescents, Young Adults, and Adults
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as as Chapter 9 Older Adults as as as as as
as as Chapter 10 Disparate Populations and Community and Public Health
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as as Chapter 11 as as as as as Community Mental Health as as
as as Chapter 12 Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs: A Community Concern
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as as Chapter 13 Health Care Delivery in the United States
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Unit III Environmental Health and Safety
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as as Chapter 14 Community and Public Health and the Environment
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as as Chapter 15 Injuries as a Community and Public Health Problem
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as as Chapter 16 Safety and Health in the Workplace
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,Chapter 1: Community and Public Health: Yesterday, Today,
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and Tomorrow
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Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (30 items)
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1. Which of the following best defines community health?
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a) Health care provided in hospitals
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b) Health status of a defined group and actions to protect that group
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c) Individual medical treatments
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d) Environmental sanitation only
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Answer: b as
Explanation: Community health focuses on the health status of a specific group of
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as people (e.g., a city or neighborhood) and the organized efforts to preserve, protect,
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as and improve that group’s health, not just individual care or single factors like
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as sanitation.
2. The term public health is often used interchangeably with community health, but
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as public health typically emphasizes:
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a) Private medical practice
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b) Governmental actions and policies at population level
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c) Only infectious disease control
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d) Alternative medicine
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Explanation: Public health is generally understood as the science and art of
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as preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through organized
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as community efforts, with strong emphasis on government roles (e.g., CDC, local
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as health departments) rather than private practice.
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3. Which historical figure is known for linking cholera to contaminated water in
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as London (1854)? as
a) Louis Pasteur
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b) Edward Jenner
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c) John Snow
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d) Robert Koch
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Answer: c as
Explanation: John Snow, a British physician, mapped cholera cases during an
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as outbreak and traced the source to a public water pump on Broad Street. His work
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as is a foundational example of epidemiologic methods and disease prevention.
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4. The germ theory of disease led to which major public health advance?
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a) Sanitary reform
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b) Development of vaccines and antisepsis
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c) Establishment of the WHO
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d) Medicare legislation
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Answer: b as
Explanation: Once microorganisms were recognized as causes of disease, scientists
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as developed vaccines (e.g., rabies, typhoid) and antiseptic techniques (e.g., Lister) to
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as prevent infection, transforming public health from sanitation-focused to pathogen-
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specific interventions.
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5. Which U.S. event marked the beginning of modern public health as a
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as governmental responsibility? as
a) The American Revolution
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