Which of the following organizations is not a regulatory agency, but
establishes policy and makes recommendations for the United States?
✔️Ans - centers for disease control and prevention (CDC)
which of the following affects human health ✔️Ans - all of the above
Which of the following is the last step in an outbreak investigation?
✔️Ans - deciding that an outbreak is over
Which of the following has impacted food and drugs as public health issues
in the United States? ✔️Ans - all of above
When Dr. Michelle Ihmels was completing her internship in cardiac
rehabilitation, she mentioned a frustration. What was this concerning?
✔️Ans - Treating every patient the exact same
What changes in populations over time can affect health? ✔️Ans -
improved nutrition
extended life span
social and economic development
Describe the action framework for the population health era of public
health. ✔️Ans - evidence based recommendations and information
management with focus on harms, costs benefits of intervention and
globalization
Provide an example of the built environment. ✔️Ans - buildings and
roads
bike lanes
cross walks and safe routes to school
fra
, Which of the following is an example of a way in which public health affects
daily life? ✔️Ans - brushing and flossing teeth
breathing clean air
access to clean water
There are a variety of approaches to addressing public health problems.
Which of the following approach focuses on the entire population and aims
to reduce the risk for everyone? ✔️Ans - improving the average
approach ( I think this is the answer)
In population health, determinants are factors that can ultimately bring
about disease. Which of the following is considered to be one of the BIG
GEMS? ✔️Ans - socioeconomic and cultural
infection
medical care
behavior
Use Table 1.3 to answer the following: What is considered the leading cause
of disability for adolescents and youth? ✔️Ans - Behavior and mental
disorders
Define vulnerable populations. ✔️Ans - higher than average risk of
disease and/ or bad outcomes of disease either directly or through the
healthcare system
How does the text define intervention in population health? ✔️Ans - The
full range of strategies designed to protect health and prevent disease,
disability, and death.
Which of the following is a characteristic of healthcare quality? ✔️Ans -
access and service
staying healthy (preventative services)
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