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PUH 201-Introduction to Public Health
Final Exam

Collect, Compile, Present, Perceive, Combine, Decision Making - correct answer ✔✔What is the correct
flow of information for public health and health communication?



An analysis of the morbidity and mortality produce by disease - correct answer ✔✔What accurately
defines the burden of disease?



Differences or changes in the ability to identify the disease - correct answer ✔✔What are the possible
explanations for the changes in the distribution of disease?



Burden of Disease - correct answer ✔✔Not a component of population health



Adult Males - correct answer ✔✔Most likely not to be considered a vulnerable population



Reduce crime - correct answer ✔✔Not a goal/service of governmental public health agencies



Average cost of healthcare - correct answer ✔✔Not a component of population health



Burden of Disease - correct answer ✔✔The occurrence of disability (morbidity) and death (mortality)
due to a disease



Public Health Surveillance - correct answer ✔✔Data from ----- are collected, published, and distributed
without identifying specific individuals



When-Who-How - correct answer ✔✔Professionals use the -----approach in order to find an efficient
strategy to intervene on a health impact.

, Global enterprise - correct answer ✔✔Public health is increasing becoming a ----and global
governmental efforts have grown dramatically in recent years.



Promote and Encourage - correct answer ✔✔One goal or role of governmental public health agencies is
to ---- and --- healthy behavior.



Group - correct answer ✔✔A ---- association is a hypothesis about the cause of a disease without having
information on specific individuals within the group.



Informed consent - correct answer ✔✔When a patient comes to a hospital to have surgery, the patient
knows what the procedure is a well as all the risks and benefits of the procedure, meaning the patient
has -----.



The dread effect is present with hazards that easily produce very visual and feared consequences. -
correct answer ✔✔Explain why people fear shark attacks more so than drowning in a pool when
drowning is more likely to happen.



Problem, Etiology, Recommendations, Implementations, and Evaluation - correct answer ✔✔What does
the acronym P.E.R.I.E stand for?



The health-adjusted expectancy (HALE) and the key components include mobility, cognition, self-care,
and pain. - correct answer ✔✔What measurement does WHO use to obtain a country's overall
measurement and quality of health and list the key components of this measurement?



An intervention is a full range of strategies designed to protect health and prevent disease, disability, and
death. Many people who have alcohol addiction may sometimes need an intervention and the
intervention is a form of therapy and can help a person overcome their addiction. - correct answer
✔✔Describe what an intervention is and give an example.



Strength of relationship is how closely the risk factor and disease are related by calculating relative risk
(probability of those engaging in risk factor/probability of those who are not engaging in risk factor).
Dose-response relationship is increasing or decreasing the frequency/amount of risk factor and its
relationship with the disease. - correct answer ✔✔What is the difference between strength of
relationship and dose-response relationship when establishing contributory cause?

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