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. B D Question 1 1pts A | Which of the following causes the largest proportion of the s mortality in most developed countries and an increasing number of developing countries? None of these is correct ‘ e = | Question 2 { | st 1pts Which of the following is a reason that tests are used in GiRical dor practice? Establis Preparing for a procedure such as surgery © Al of these are correct. for disease in the absence of symptoms 1 symotom »
Question 3 100 Influenza vaccine saves $5 per use and improves outcomes compared to not using the vaccine. Which of the following:is best illustrated by this statement? & An intervention that reduces the cost while reducing the benefit (net-effectiveness) compared to the comparison intervention An intervention that reduces the benefit (net-effectiveness) while Increasing the cost compared to the comparison intervention An intervention that increases the benefit (net-effectiveness) while \ncreasing the cost but is considered cost-effective compared (o the companison intervention s the benefit (net-effectiveness) while An intervention that increa © An intervention that reduces the
Question 4 Breast cancer screening using mammography costs an extra $5,000 per QALY obtained compared to physical examination. Which of the following is best illustrated by this statement? An intervention that increases the benefit (net-effectiveness) while Increasing the cost but is considered cost-effective compared to the comparison intervention An integvention that reduces the cost while increasing the benefit (net-effectiveness) compared to the comparison intervention An intervention that reduces the benefit (net-effectiveness) while increasing the cost compared to the camparison intervention An intervention that Increases the benefit (net-effectiveness) while {ncraasing the cost but s ot considered cost effective compared (o the comparison Intervention An Intervention that reduces the cost while reduing the benefit (et effectiveness) compared to the comparison intervention
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Question 5 Which of the following is not true of the screening for lung: cancer using chest X-rays? © Detection of lung cancer by screening chest X-ray improves outcomes. Lung cancer fulfils the criteria of substantial morbidity and Screaning for lung cancer among smokers by chest X-rays is not recommended Xorays can detect lung cancer ot advanced stages. e | Multiple risk factor reduction would be most appropria intervention strategy for which of the following? \ A man who has tested positive for colon cancer A vegetarian nonsmoker who is exposed to chemicals at work © A 300-pound man who smokes and has high blood pressure: A 50-year-old woman with a family history of breast cancer
Question 7 1pts True or false? Screening for any health condition must fulfll all: four of the criteria for an ideal screening program. | Question8 1pts Which of the following is a criterion for an ideal screening program? Select all that apply. | Early detection is possible and alters the outcome. @ Screening is feasible. Sequential testing progresses from less to more invasive. @ The disease may cause substantial morbidity and/or mortality. The effectg of the disease a ninor and rarely fife threatening. @ Screenin eptable in term of harms, costs, and patient Screening can be done during other routine heaith checks.
| Question 9 | When a test accurately shows that a person has a cet | disease, this is a(n) positive. False negatives ©® True positive False positive | Question 10 1pts Which of the following is the leading cause of morbidity in the United States? Low back pain and major depressive disorder Asthma
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