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SPHL 100 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Public health - ANSWERSwhat we as a society do collectively to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy sanitation and environmental health - ANSWERS- lack of sanitation is serious public health concern 500 BCE- Greeks and Romans ...

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SPHL 100 Exam 1 Questions & Answers
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Public health - ANSWERSwhat we as a society do collectively to assure the conditions in which people
can be healthy



sanitation and environmental health - ANSWERS- lack of sanitation is serious public health concern



500 BCE- Greeks and Romans practice community sanitation measures



1840s- The Public Health Act of 1848 was established in the United Kingdom




1970- The Environmental Protection Agency was founded



pandemics - ANSWERS- worldwide spread of a new disease



Influenza- 500 million infected worldwide in 1918



Polio- Vaccine introduced in 1955; eradication initiative launched in 1988



HIV- 34 million living with HIV worldwide; 20% decline in new infections since 2001



preparedness for disaster response - ANSWERSBiologicWarfare: Plague used as a weapon of war during
the Siege of Kaffa



September2001: Public health surveillance conducted after the 9/11 attacks

,Hurricane Katrina: Emergency services, public health surveillance, and disease treatment provided



History of Public Health - ANSWERSPrevention Through Policy



Book of Leviticus: The world's first written health code



Tobacco Laws: Laws banning smoking in public places



Obesity: Food labeling and promotion of physical activity



Public health approach - ANSWERSDefine the health problem- surveillance



Identify risk factors associated with the problem.



Identify / develop and test community-level interventions to control or prevent the cause of the
problem.



Implement interventions to improve the health of the population.



Monitor interventions to assess their effectiveness.



Public health disciplines - ANSWERSEpidemiology



Statistics



Biomedical Sciences



Environmental Health Science

,Social and Behavioral Sciences



Health Policy and Management



Chapter - ANSWERSThis chapter has shown that public health is a broad term that is difficult to define. It
includes

a goal—maximum health for all—as well as the means of attempting to achieve that goal.

Public health is concerned with the prevention of disease and disability. It is aimed at benefiting

the entire population in contrast with medicine, which focuses on the individual.

The functions of public health in a community can be compared with the functions

of a physician in caring for a patient. Public health diagnoses and treats the community's

ills by way of assessment, policy development, and assurance. It relies on the tools of science

and politics. The public health sciences of epidemiology and statistics are applied in

assessing a population's health. Policy is developed based on biomedical sciences, social

and behavioral sciences, environmental health sciences, and the study of the medical care

system. Public health depends on politics for decision making. Decisions on public health

interventions to be taken by the community, insofar as they require government action,

are reached through politics.

Public health focuses on prevention of disease and disability. Preventive measures

can be applied at three levels: Primary prevention aims to prevent a disease or injury from

occurring at all; secondary prevention aims to minimize the damage caused by the illness

or injury-causing event when it occurs; and tertiary prevention seeks to minimize any

ensuing disability by providing medical care and rehabilitation.

Public health prevention programs function through interventions designed to interrupt

the chain of causation that leads to an illness or an injury. Interventions can be directed

toward eliminating or suppressing the agent that causes an illness or injury, strengthening

the resistance of the host to the agent, or changing t

, Chapter - ANSWERSPublic health is controversial because, depending upon how it is defined, it may
challenge

people's values and demand sacrifices. The battle between an expansive and a restrictive

view of public health is ongoing. The expansive view asks people to give up a degree of

personal liberty for the common good.

At its most idealistic, public health is a broad social movement, a campaign to maximize

health for everyone in the population through distributing benefits and responsibilities

in an equitable way. Health is therefore "a political endeavor as much as, or at times

even more than, a medical one."15(p.15)

Public health measures are often controversial because they have an economic impact.

The people or industries that must pay the price may not be the ones that will benefit from

the new protections. Costs are usually more concrete than benefits. Moreover, the price

may need to be paid sooner while the benefit may not be achieved until later.

Public health may be affected by personal and intimate behaviors, which are often

embarrassing and even offensive to discuss. Thus some public health measures are controversial

because they arouse moral or religious objections.

Although there are legitimate differences of opinion on how to weigh competing

interests in making public health policy, concerns were raised that the George W. Bush

administration misused and distorted scientific evidence to pretend that its policies were

based on science when they really were not.



metro map - ANSWERSdifferent metro lines have different life expectancy



public health approach - ANSWERSdifferent than clinical care, not individual, prevention not cure



Core Functions of Public Health - ANSWERSassessment- knowing what needs to be done

policy development- being part of the solution to get it done

assurance- making sure it gets done

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