CHLH 101- final exam notes UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And Correct Answers
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Terms in this set (68)
Which of the following is not a classification used to Traditional
describe public health organizations
Public health can be defined as "the science of True
protecting and improving the health of families and
communities through promotion of healthy lifestyles,
research for disease and injury prevention, and detection
and control of infectious diseases."
The three primary services of public health are: (select all Policy Development, Assurance, Assessment
three)
(Note: to get credit for this question, you must select ALL
the correct answers. If you get one wrong, you will not
receive credit).
A governmental agency is primarily funded via False
philanthropic donations
Which of the following is one of the largest international World Health Organization
health organizations?
Quasi-governmental public health organizations are True
funded by public (i.e., taxes) and private sources.
Which of the following people is considered the "father John Snow
of epidemiology" because they connected a
contaminated water source with an outbreak of Cholera
in London?
The American Red Cross is an example of a Quasi- Quasi-governmental
governmental public health organization because it
performs some official tasks for the government but
operates more like a voluntary health organization.
Which two diseases are acute and communicable? Measles, Influenza
At the center of the non-communicable disease model is False
an individual's behaviors/beliefs.
The three elements of the communicable disease model Environment, Host, Agent
are: (select all three for credit)
, Which two diseases are chronic and non-communicable? Asthma, Cardiovascular disease
Which two diseases are acute and non-communicable? Drug poisoning, Appendicitis
Descriptive Study describe patterns of disease with respect to person, place, and time.
Analytic Study Quantify relationships between exposures or risk factors and health outcomes
Which two diseases are chronic and communicable? Lyme disease, HIV/AIDS
Based on the data presented in the table below, which 50-59 years Old
age group had the greatest number of deaths associated
with tractor injuries from 1971-1981?
Deaths associated with tractor injuries by age group:
10-19 Years Old30-39 Years Old50-59 Years
OldDeaths182140Deaths per 100,00036007001600
Health education planned learning experiences using evidence-based practices or sound theories
to provide the opportunity to acquire knowledge.
Health Promotion planned combination of education, political, environmental, regulatory, or
organizational mechanisms that support actions
Pilot test a trial run (implementation to a small group) to determine problems and fix before
full implementation.
Phasing in a step-by-step implementation using multiple small groups
-------- organizing is initiated by the members of the Grass-roots, top-down
community and -------organizing is initiate by someone
from outside the community.
A well-written objective includes an outcome (what), True
priority population (who), conditions (when), and criterion
(how much).
"SMART" objectives are specific, measurable, attainable, True
relevant, and time-based.
Dose refers to the number of different components that False
make up intervention and multiplicity refers to the
number of program units delivered as part of the
intervention.
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Terms in this set (68)
Which of the following is not a classification used to Traditional
describe public health organizations
Public health can be defined as "the science of True
protecting and improving the health of families and
communities through promotion of healthy lifestyles,
research for disease and injury prevention, and detection
and control of infectious diseases."
The three primary services of public health are: (select all Policy Development, Assurance, Assessment
three)
(Note: to get credit for this question, you must select ALL
the correct answers. If you get one wrong, you will not
receive credit).
A governmental agency is primarily funded via False
philanthropic donations
Which of the following is one of the largest international World Health Organization
health organizations?
Quasi-governmental public health organizations are True
funded by public (i.e., taxes) and private sources.
Which of the following people is considered the "father John Snow
of epidemiology" because they connected a
contaminated water source with an outbreak of Cholera
in London?
The American Red Cross is an example of a Quasi- Quasi-governmental
governmental public health organization because it
performs some official tasks for the government but
operates more like a voluntary health organization.
Which two diseases are acute and communicable? Measles, Influenza
At the center of the non-communicable disease model is False
an individual's behaviors/beliefs.
The three elements of the communicable disease model Environment, Host, Agent
are: (select all three for credit)
, Which two diseases are chronic and non-communicable? Asthma, Cardiovascular disease
Which two diseases are acute and non-communicable? Drug poisoning, Appendicitis
Descriptive Study describe patterns of disease with respect to person, place, and time.
Analytic Study Quantify relationships between exposures or risk factors and health outcomes
Which two diseases are chronic and communicable? Lyme disease, HIV/AIDS
Based on the data presented in the table below, which 50-59 years Old
age group had the greatest number of deaths associated
with tractor injuries from 1971-1981?
Deaths associated with tractor injuries by age group:
10-19 Years Old30-39 Years Old50-59 Years
OldDeaths182140Deaths per 100,00036007001600
Health education planned learning experiences using evidence-based practices or sound theories
to provide the opportunity to acquire knowledge.
Health Promotion planned combination of education, political, environmental, regulatory, or
organizational mechanisms that support actions
Pilot test a trial run (implementation to a small group) to determine problems and fix before
full implementation.
Phasing in a step-by-step implementation using multiple small groups
-------- organizing is initiated by the members of the Grass-roots, top-down
community and -------organizing is initiate by someone
from outside the community.
A well-written objective includes an outcome (what), True
priority population (who), conditions (when), and criterion
(how much).
"SMART" objectives are specific, measurable, attainable, True
relevant, and time-based.
Dose refers to the number of different components that False
make up intervention and multiplicity refers to the
number of program units delivered as part of the
intervention.