Quiz Health Planning and Governmental Health Organizations
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Online Residential Athletics RequestInfo Apply Now VisitUs Create Guest Account Quiz: Health Planning and Governmental Health Organizations Due Jan 29 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 20 Time Limit 60 Minutes Instructions The quiz: e Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 — Module 2: Week 2. Contains 20 multiple-choice and true/false questions. |s limited to 60 minutes. Allows one attempt. |s worth 100 points. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 2: Week 2. Attempt History Attempt Time Score Sign In LATEST Attempt 1 16 minutes 100 out of 100 (D Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 100 out of 100 Submitted Feb 2 at 4:58pm This attempt took 16 minutes. Question 1 9/ 5pts Individuals with lower socioeconomic status have poorer health status. True False A-head: A History of Community and Public Health Complexity: Easy Subject: Chapter 1
Question 2 5/ 5 pts Upton Sinclair's book, The Jungle, drew attention to the plight of immigrants in the meat packing industry. True False A-head: A History of Community and Public Health Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Question 3 5/ 5pts The Shattuck report marked the beginning of the: health resource development period. eighteenth century. modern era of public health. implementation of Healthy People 2020 efforts. A-head: A History of Community and Public Health Complexity: Difficult Subject: Chapter 1 Question 4 5/ 5pts The beginning of government's major involvement in social issues, including health, was marked by the: Social Security Act of 1935. establishment of Medicare in 1965. United States involvement in World War II. Hill-Burton Act in 1946. A-head: A History of Community and Public Health Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1
Question 5 5/ 5 pts Historically, communities have always taken aggressive actions to deal with health issues. True False A-head: Introduction Complexity: Easy Subject: Chapter 2 Question 6 5/ 5pts Which agency maintains records, analyzes disease trends, and publishes epidemiological reports on all types of diseases? National Institutes of Health (NIH) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Ahead: National Health Agencies Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Question 7 5/ 5pts Philanthropic foundations spend most of their efforts on fundraising. True False A-head: Nongovernmental Health Agencies Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Question 8 5/ 5pts
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Local health departments are responsible for restaurant inspections. True False A-head: Governmental Health Departments Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Question 9 5/ 5 pts An epidemic curve depicting a distribution of cases traceable to multiple sources of exposure is a: point source epidemic curve. propagated epidemic curve. case control study. descriptive study. A-head: Epidemiological Studies Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Question 10 5/ 5 pts True or False? Sometimes notifiable diseases are not reported to the local health department because patients recover without a diagnosis being confirmed. True False Ahead: Reporting of Births, Deaths, and Diseases Complexity: Easy Subject: Chapter 3 Question 11 5/ 5pts An attack rate is an incidence rate calculated for a particular population for a single disease outbreak and is expressed as a percentage.
True False A-head: The Importance of Rates Complexity: Easy Subject: Chapter 3 Question 12 5/ 5 pts The number of events that occur in a given population in a given period of time is a: rate. case. pandemic. notifiable disease. A-head: The Importance of Rates Complexity: Easy Subject: Chapter 3 Question 13 5/ 5pts A process by which an intervention is planned to help meet the needs of a priority population is: program planning. health promotion. needs assessment. program evaluation. A-head: Health Promotion Programming Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Question 14 5/ 5pts Program goals: are more encompassing than objectives.
are easier to complete than objectives. have specific deadlines. are measured in exact terms. A-head: Creating a Health Promotion Program Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Question 15 5/ 5pts A method of community organization that is used to address a problem through the application of pressure is: locality development. social planning. social advocacy. gatekeeping. Ahead: Community Organizing/Building Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Question 16 5/ 5pts The means by which structure and organization are given to the planning process are: planning models. interventions. outcomes. evaluations. A-head: Creating a Health Promotion Program Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Question 17 5/ 5pts
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People of Hawaii, Guam, and Samoa are referred to as: Asian Americans. Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders. white Americans. American Indians. A-head: Asian Americans Overview and Leading Causes of Death Complexity: Easy Subject: Chapter 10 Question 18 5/ 5pts Asian Americans are generally concentrated in the: western states. southeastern states. midwestern states. Canadian border states. Ahead: Asian Americans Overview and Leading Causes of Death Complexity: Easy Subject: Chapter 10 Question 19 5/ 5pts People born in and owing allegiance to a country other than the one in which they live are referred to as: refugees. immigrants. aliens. unauthorized immigrants. A-head: Immigrant and Refugee Health Complexity: Easy Subject: Chapter 10
Question 20 5/ 5pts Today, the majority of Americans are referred to as white, non-Hispanic. True False A-head: Introduction Complexity: Easy Subject: Chapter 10 Quiz Score: 100 out of 100