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NR503 QUIZ WEEK 4 MAYBE


Where can providers find criteria for reviewing an internet site for rigor?

a)The World Life Association provides internet review guidelines.

b)The Information Technology Association provides internet review guidelines.

c)The Health on the Net (HON) Foundation provides internet review guidelines.

d)The Health and Internet Committee provides internet review guidelines. - answerc

Which of the following is an example of a secondary prevention strategy?

a) State level taxes on tobacco products
b) Referral to counseling for someone with post-partum depression
c) Creating tobacco-free zones at correctional facilities
d) Bone density testing for osteoporosis - answerd

Which of the following is an example of a tertiary prevention strategy

a) Childhood drug use prevention programs

b) The provision of pap smears for women

c) Annual testing of cholesterol levels

d) Occupational therapy for children diagnosed with learning disabilities - answerd

What are the criteria that should be considered for a screening test to be
effective?
a) The availability of a screening test that predicts the causation
b) The availability of a screening test that has a low sensitivity
c) The availability of a screening test that has a neutral predictive value
d) The availability of a screening test that is sensitive and specific - answerd

Which of the following is a measure of exposure in a case-control study?

a) The measure of effect of exposure is expressed as the effect size (ES)
b)The measure of effect of exposure is expressed as the attributable risk (AR).
c) The measure of effects of exposure is expressed as relative ratio (RR).

, d) The measure of effects of exposure is expressed as an odds ration (OR) - answerd

Which of the following is an example of a primary prevention intervention?

a) Clinics offering rapid HIV testing of asymptomatic individuals
b) Cardiac rehabilitation following a myocardial infarction
c) State-wide tobacco prevention programs
d) Outpatient referral for physical therapy post shoulder surgery - answerc

Which of the following is an example of the determinants of health?

a) Regional availability of magnet hospitals
b) Political party affiliations at the state level
c) Housing availability and neighborhood safety
d) Morbidity and annual homicide rates - answerc

Which of the following risks can be attributed to an exposure?

a) The relative ratio risk states the amount of risk attributed to an exposure.
b) Absolute risk is the amount of risk attributed to an exposure. Pg 75
c) Mortality risk rates are the amount of risk attributed to an exposure.
d) Temporal risk is the amount of risk attributed to an exposure.
Curly, Chapter 3 Attributable Risk, risk differences, absolute risk - answerb

Systematic error or bias is categorized into which of the following two
groups?

a) Specificity and selection bias are categorized as systematic errors.
b) Sensitivity and specificity are categorized as systematic errors.
c) Selection bias and information bias are categorized as systematic errors
d) Information bias and causality are categorized as systematic errors - answerc

Which of the following describes the importance of understanding "rates"?

a) Rates are solely used to determine the determinants of health.
b) Rates are useful to identify trends and outcomes.
c) Rates provide data on a screening tool's validity.
d) Rates can be used to predict response rates to primary prevention strategies -
answerb

The provider is analyzing the number of deaths from stroke per year in
their practice. Which of the following rates should be used?

a) Mortality Rates
b) Incidence Rates
c) Prevalence Rates

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