You're working at as a school nurse at a high school in North Vancouver. You notice
there is an increasing number of students that are testing positive for Chlamydia -
which part of disease and health event investigation would you be most likely doing?
A) Identify cases
B) Outbreak investigation
C) Contract tracing
D) Research
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A) Identify cases
According to Monica - the most important think to remember about public health
data is that it is....
A) Data for data
B) Data for publications
, C) Data for action
D) Data for resources
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C) Data for action
Using the examples of HIV, what should public health data NOT be used for?
A) Finding out which groups are most commonly testing positive for HIV
B) Changing screening processes to test more individuals for HIV
C) Look at ways in which HIV is being spread in the community
D) Generating hypothesis around ways to keep people who are HIV positive away
from people who are HIV negative
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D) Generating hypothesis around ways to keep people who are HIV
positive away from people who are HIV negative
You are a nurse working at a public health clinic. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the
majority of your tasks have shifted to focus on pandemic support. With the uptick in
Omicron cases, your clinic has started handing out rapid antigen test to community
members. Which of the Ottawa charter strategies would this best fall under?
A) Strengthening community action
B) Developing personal skills
C) Increase Upstream investments
D) Public Participation
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there is an increasing number of students that are testing positive for Chlamydia -
which part of disease and health event investigation would you be most likely doing?
A) Identify cases
B) Outbreak investigation
C) Contract tracing
D) Research
Give this one a try later!
A) Identify cases
According to Monica - the most important think to remember about public health
data is that it is....
A) Data for data
B) Data for publications
, C) Data for action
D) Data for resources
Give this one a try later!
C) Data for action
Using the examples of HIV, what should public health data NOT be used for?
A) Finding out which groups are most commonly testing positive for HIV
B) Changing screening processes to test more individuals for HIV
C) Look at ways in which HIV is being spread in the community
D) Generating hypothesis around ways to keep people who are HIV positive away
from people who are HIV negative
Give this one a try later!
D) Generating hypothesis around ways to keep people who are HIV
positive away from people who are HIV negative
You are a nurse working at a public health clinic. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the
majority of your tasks have shifted to focus on pandemic support. With the uptick in
Omicron cases, your clinic has started handing out rapid antigen test to community
members. Which of the Ottawa charter strategies would this best fall under?
A) Strengthening community action
B) Developing personal skills
C) Increase Upstream investments
D) Public Participation
Give this one a try later!