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CHANGE MODEL - ANSWER-This model starts with the END in mind and include
evaluation in the BEGINNING of the process
Community Based Participatory Research has an end goal of.. - ANSWER-Achieve
change that will work toward improving the health of the community
What research emphasizes the essential principles of capacity building, shared
vision, and mutual benefit - ANSWER-Community-Based Participatory Research
What assessment involves looking at what the community has to offer? - ANSWER-
Assets
What is a health impact assessment used for? - ANSWER-Evaluate the impact of
policies & projects on health
If we were to use the CHANGE model and wanted different perspectives &
viewpoints from members of the community how would we do that? - ANSWER-
Ensure the team that is created comes from different background and ethnicities
Name some minimum functions of public health - ANSWER-PH education, vital
statistics, environmental sanitation, communicable disease control, PH lab services,
maternal & child health
This type of tool allows assessment team to visualize the community, study
concentrations of the disease, identify at-risk populations - ANSWER-Community
mapping
What are the two phases of program implementation - ANSWER-Resources needed,
Mechanism for delivery
Which is the primary reason the government intervenes in the health care system? -
ANSWER-Promote fairness for citizens who are unable to afford health care
This term is an evaluation of the COST of the program in relation to achievement of
policy goals - ANSWER-Efficiency
A nurse is starting a job at the local public health agency. Which responsibilities will
the nurse have? - ANSWER-Water fluoridation
Restaurant inspection
This technology can be used to visualize data geographically in a designated area -
ANSWER-Geographic info system (GIS)
What are challenges that rural areas face? - ANSWER-Limited resources
, Poor infrastructure
- agricultural pollution
- unsafe mining
- logging practices
What are the vital statistics? - ANSWER-birth, death, marriage, divorce
What components make up the KEEPRA criteria? - ANSWER-KINSHIP (family)
EDUCATION
ECONOMICS
POLITICAL
RELIGION
ASSOCIATION
Define a population - ANSWER-- large group may or may not interact w/ one another
- share at least one characteristic or trait
- must share at least one characteristic may not have some culture or residence
This program is a federal program JOINTLY funded by federal and state
governments - ANSWER-MEDICAID
These programs are entirely funded by the federal government - ANSWER-- Indian
health services
- veterans administration
- Medicare
A 62 y/o man arrives at the ER with end-stage renal disease he delayed medical
treatment b/c of cost. Which program should the social worker tell the, about? -
ANSWER-Medicare
These programs offer financial and nutritional assistance - ANSWER-- SSI
- TANF
- SNAP
This type of policy is intended to prevent health problems from occurring in the first
place? - ANSWER-Upstream policy
This system of PHD are operated by state health agencies and the PHD functions
under the state agency - ANSWER-Centralized system (STATE)
What are the two primary goals for LOCAL public health agencies? - ANSWER-
Control of communicable diseases
Child health
This service is focused on ensuring that communities have safe water, safe food,
and sanitary environment - ANSWER-Environmental health services
True or False: cultural, ethnicity, and language are essential in establishing
community partnerships - ANSWER-True