COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS 100 PERCENT
CORRECT GRADED A+
◉ Which federal department overseas the women, infants and children
(WIC) program ?. Answer: Agriculture;
the department of agriculture is the federal agency that oversees the
women, infants and children (wic) program. the department of the
inferior is responsible for the management and conservation of most
federal land and natural resources. The department of health and human
services has the goal of protecting the health of all Americans and
providing essential human services. The Department of Housing and
Urban Development develops and executes policies on housing and
cities
◉ Which describes WIC historical data used to develop the community
profile?. Answer: Secondary
secondary data has been collected by and readily available from other
sources. Primary data is collected first hand from the original source.
Initial and auxiliary data are not terms used in data collection
◉ Which type of data is gathered when WIC participants are asked?
"Describe how you brush your child's teeth?". Answer: qualitative
qualitative data describes, rather than measures, information. A variable
is associated with research and is an element or factor that varies or
changes. Measurable data is the same as quantitative data and these
numerical data represent counts or measurements
, ◉ The statement, "The oral health care program will improve the dental
health of women and their children, "is an example of the program.
Answer: Goal
A goal is a broadly-based statement of what changes will occur as a
result of the program. An objective is a specific statement that describes,
in a measurement manner, the desired outcomes from program activities.
Evaluation can occur during the program to assess processes and at the
end of the program to determine its success. Interventions are specific
services or activities implemented to change or improve program
participants' knowledge, attitudes, behaviors or awareness
◉ Which level of prevention does the oral health care program address?.
Answer: Primary
Primary prevention includes techniques designed to prevent the onset,
reverse the initial stages, or arrest a disease process before treatment is
needed. Tertiary prevention includes techniques to replace lost tissues
and rehabilitate to near normal function. Quaternary dies not describe a
level of prevention.
◉ Which provides information to parents on child developmental stages
so the child's oral health needs can be adequately met?. Answer:
Anticipatory guidance
Anticipatory guidance is a proactive developmentally-based counseling
technique that focuses on the needs of a child at each stage of life.
◉ Case 2. Answer: An orthodontist hypothesizes a relationship exists
between tongue thrust swallowing and the position of anterior teeth. He