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A county public health department A.
has prepared the annual operating (48,000 × $1.50) / 90,000
budget for its childhood B.
vaccination program. It forecasts (90,000 × $1.50) / 48,000
that 90,000 children will be C.
vaccinated, requiring a total of (100,000 × $1.50) / 48,000
48,000 hours of nursing labor at an D. √
average cost of $25 per hour and (100,000 × $1.50) / 90,000
100,000 doses of vaccination at an
average cost of $1.50 per dose.
Fixed costs of the vaccination
program, such as administration and
overhead, are estimated at $50,000.
Which of the following calculations
is most appropriate to obtain the
forecast vaccination expense per
child?
,A study is conducted to compare A.
colorectal screening rates in white paired t-test
and African-American men. B. √
Researchers contact 50 white men Pearson chi-square (X2) test
and 50 African-American men older C.
than 50 years of age by telephone two-sample t-test
and ask them if they have D.
undergone colorectal screening. Spearman correlation test
Fifty-five percent of white men and
49% of African-American men
report undergoing appropriate
screening. Which of the following
tests is the most appropriate
method of analysis of the survey
data?
Which of the following terms best A.
describes the power of a local unionism
jurisdiction to independently B. √
regulate public health, safety, and home rule
welfare? C.
preemption
D.
self-administration
, Which of the following terms refers A.
to the systematic method by which risk management
environmental exposure to a B. √
substance is quantified using risk assessment
information about the hazardous C.
properties of the substance, human risk communication
exposure to the substance, dose- D.
response relationships, and risk risk control
characterization?
A local health department A.
establishes a program with clinical visits for drug-resistant tuberculosis.
community outreach and clinical B.
components that is intended to community education sessions.
reduce the number of drug- C. √
resistant tuberculosis cases. A drug-resistant tuberculosis cases.
measure of the program's outcomes D.
is the number of patients receiving follow-up care for drug-
resistant tuberculosis.
A group uses problem solving to A.
reconcile underlying differences accommodating
and create a win-win situation for B.
the mutual benefit of all parties. This avoiding
approach exemplifies which of the C. √
following styles of conflict collaborating
management? D.
compromising
According to the transtheoretical A. √
model of change, as individuals go decisional balance
from pre-contemplation to B.
maintenance, "con" behavioral self-liberation
beliefs decrease and "pro" C.
behavioral beliefs increase. This reinforcement management
process is best described as which D.
of the following? self-efficacy
ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS | GRADED A+| PASS ON FIRST
ATTEMPT | BRAND NEW 2026/2027 UPDATE!!!!!
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Terms in this set (92)
A county public health department A.
has prepared the annual operating (48,000 × $1.50) / 90,000
budget for its childhood B.
vaccination program. It forecasts (90,000 × $1.50) / 48,000
that 90,000 children will be C.
vaccinated, requiring a total of (100,000 × $1.50) / 48,000
48,000 hours of nursing labor at an D. √
average cost of $25 per hour and (100,000 × $1.50) / 90,000
100,000 doses of vaccination at an
average cost of $1.50 per dose.
Fixed costs of the vaccination
program, such as administration and
overhead, are estimated at $50,000.
Which of the following calculations
is most appropriate to obtain the
forecast vaccination expense per
child?
,A study is conducted to compare A.
colorectal screening rates in white paired t-test
and African-American men. B. √
Researchers contact 50 white men Pearson chi-square (X2) test
and 50 African-American men older C.
than 50 years of age by telephone two-sample t-test
and ask them if they have D.
undergone colorectal screening. Spearman correlation test
Fifty-five percent of white men and
49% of African-American men
report undergoing appropriate
screening. Which of the following
tests is the most appropriate
method of analysis of the survey
data?
Which of the following terms best A.
describes the power of a local unionism
jurisdiction to independently B. √
regulate public health, safety, and home rule
welfare? C.
preemption
D.
self-administration
, Which of the following terms refers A.
to the systematic method by which risk management
environmental exposure to a B. √
substance is quantified using risk assessment
information about the hazardous C.
properties of the substance, human risk communication
exposure to the substance, dose- D.
response relationships, and risk risk control
characterization?
A local health department A.
establishes a program with clinical visits for drug-resistant tuberculosis.
community outreach and clinical B.
components that is intended to community education sessions.
reduce the number of drug- C. √
resistant tuberculosis cases. A drug-resistant tuberculosis cases.
measure of the program's outcomes D.
is the number of patients receiving follow-up care for drug-
resistant tuberculosis.
A group uses problem solving to A.
reconcile underlying differences accommodating
and create a win-win situation for B.
the mutual benefit of all parties. This avoiding
approach exemplifies which of the C. √
following styles of conflict collaborating
management? D.
compromising
According to the transtheoretical A. √
model of change, as individuals go decisional balance
from pre-contemplation to B.
maintenance, "con" behavioral self-liberation
beliefs decrease and "pro" C.
behavioral beliefs increase. This reinforcement management
process is best described as which D.
of the following? self-efficacy