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GLOBAL HEALTH MIDTERM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS
GLOBAL HEALTH MIDTERM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS
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GLOBAL HEALTH MIDTERM
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
The ttvalue ttof ttlife ttis ttoften ttimplicit ttin ttthe ttway ttresource ttallocation ttdecisions ttare
ttmade, ttwhich ttsuggests ttthat ttthese ttdecisions ttshould ttbe ttas ttexplicit, ttopen, ttand
tttransparent ttas ttpossible. tt- ttAnswerTrue
Reproductive tthealth ttrelated ttmetrics ttinclude
A.All ttof ttthe ttanswers
B.Neonatal ttmortality ttrate
C.Infant ttmorality ttrate
D.Maternal ttmortality ttrate tt- ttAnswerD.Maternal ttmortality ttrate
A ttmajor ttchallenge ttto ttdeveloping tta ttburden ttof ttdisease ttprofile ttin ttlow ttand ttmiddle-
income ttcountries ttrelates ttto
A.All ttof ttthe ttanswers
B.Conflicting ttdisease ttdefinitions
C.Unwillingness ttto ttshare ttcomplete ttinformation
D.Challenges ttobtaining ttinformation ttrelated ttto ttcause ttof ttdeath tt-
ttAnswerD.Challenges ttobtaining ttinformation ttrelated ttto ttcause ttof ttdeath
The ttability ttto ttdiagnose ttand ttclassify ttspecific ttdiseases ttaids ttin ttdetermining ttwhich
tthealth ttintervention ttprograms ttwould ttbe ttmost ttuseful. tt- ttAnswerTRUE
The ttcase ttdisability ttratio tt(CDR) ttis ttdefined ttas
A.The ttduration ttof ttthe ttdisability ttfrom ttthe ttonset ttuntil ttrecovery ttor ttdeath
B.All ttof ttthe ttanswers
C.The ttproportion ttof ttthose ttdiagnosed ttwith ttthe ttdisease ttthat tthas ttdisability
D.How ttincapacitated ttthe ttperson ttis ttas tta ttresult ttof ttthe ttdisease tt- ttAnswerC.The
ttproportion ttof ttthose ttdiagnosed ttwith ttthe ttdisease ttthat tthas ttdisability
The ttdisability-adjusted ttlife ttyear ttis ttdefined ttas
A.A tthealth ttgap ttpopulation ttsummary ttmeasure ttthat ttcombines tttime ttlost ttdue ttto
ttdisability ttwith ttthat ttlost ttdue ttto ttdeath
B.A ttmeasure ttto ttcompare ttthe ttgap ttbetween ttthe ttcurrent ttsituation ttto ttthat ttof ttan
ttideal ttsituation
, C.A ttmeasure ttthat ttcombines ttthe ttamount ttof tthealthy ttlife ttlost ttdue ttto ttmorbidity ttwith
ttthat ttlost ttdue ttto ttdeath tt- ttAnswerA.A tthealth ttgap ttpopulation ttsummary ttmeasure
ttthat ttcombines tttime ttlost ttdue ttto ttdisability ttwith ttthat ttlost ttdue ttto ttdeath
The tthealth ttstatus ttof tta ttpopulation ttcan ttbe ttconsidered ttas ttthe ttamount ttof tthealthy
ttlife ttit ttachieves ttas tta ttproportion ttof ttthe tttotal ttamount ttthat ttthe ttpeople ttcould
ttachieve ttunder ttoptimal ttconditions. tt- ttAnswerTRUE
A ttkey ttlimitation ttto ttmortality-based ttindicators ttis ttthat ttthey ttfail ttto ttaccount ttfor ttthe
ttmorbidity ttcaused ttby ttdisease. tt- ttAnswerTRUE
Because tteconomic ttand ttsocial ttproductivity ttvaries ttat ttdifferent ttages, ttage ttweighting
ttshould ttbe ttused ttin ttall ttcomposite ttsummary ttindicators ttfor ttburden ttof ttdisease
ttassessments. tt- ttAnswerFALSE
The ttdemographic tttransition ttdescribes ttwhich ttof ttthe ttfollowing ttchanges ttto ttsociety
A.Declines ttin ttmortality ttfollowed ttby tta ttreduction ttin ttfertility
B.Changes ttin ttbirth ttand ttdeath ttrates ttthat ttreflect tta ttmodern ttsociety
C.All ttof ttthe ttabove
D.A ttchange ttin ttthe ttage ttstructure ttof ttthe ttpopulation tt- ttAnswerC.All ttof ttthe ttabove
Because ttantibiotics ttproved ttso tteffective ttin ttcuring ttinfections ttwhen ttWestern
ttbiomedicine ttwas ttfirst ttintroduced ttin ttmany ttcultures, tttoday ttinjections ttare ttstill ttseen
ttas ttconveying ttgreater tthealing ttthan ttthe ttsame ttsubstance tttaken ttorally. tt-
ttAnswerTRUE
There ttis ttgenerally ttonly ttone tttype ttof tthealer ttthat ttis ttavailable ttto tta ttcommunity, ttthus
ttlimiting ttthe ttrange ttof tthealth ttresources ttavailable ttto ttits ttmembers. tt- ttAnswerFALSE
The ttmost ttwidely ttaccepted ttstage ttmodel ttof ttbehavior ttchange ttis
A.None ttof ttthe ttanswers
B.The ttPRECEDE ttmodel
C.Transtheoretical ttmodel
D.Theory ttof ttreasoned ttaction tt- ttAnswerC.Transtheoretical ttmodel
Elements ttof tttraditional ttor ttindigenous ttmedical ttpractices ttthat ttwere ttonce ttderided
tthave ttnow ttfound tttheir ttway ttinto ttWestern ttbiomedical ttpractice ttand ttare ttbeing
tt"legitimized" ttby ttWestern ttresearch. tt- ttAnswerTRUE
Under ttthe tthealth ttbelief ttmodel, ttperceived ttbenefits ttand tteffectiveness ttof ttthe
ttintervention tthas ttthe ttstrongest ttpredictive ttvalue ttfor ttchanging ttbehaviors. tt-
ttAnswerFALSE
Health ttworkers ttentering tta ttcommunity ttmust ttfind tta ttdelicate ttbalance ttbetween
ttbeing ttjudgmental ttwithout ttgood ttreason ttand ttintroducing ttbehavior ttchange ttbecause
ttthere ttis ttreal ttharm ttfrom ttexisting ttbehaviors. tt- ttAnswerTRUE