HED 400 Final EXAM Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers (Already Graded A+)
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HED 400 Final EXAM Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers (Already Graded A+)
The key principles for making ethical choices about distributing scarce resources for health include:
a) first come, first serve
b) health maximization and personal responsibility
c) health maximization equi...
HED 400 Final EXAM Study
Guide Questions and
Correct Answers (Already
Graded A+)
The key principles for making ethical choices about distributing scarce resources for
health include:
a) first come, first serve
b) health maximization and personal responsibility
c) health maximization equity, extra priority to the worse off, personal responsibility
d) personal responsibility - Answer- c) health maximization equity, extra priority to the
worse off, personal responsibility
Which of the following is TRUE regarding human rights
a) governments may not order a quarantine
b) all governments are legally obligated to provide for the health of their people
c) human rights with respect to health may be temporality suspended under some
circumstances
d) all of the above are true - Answer- c) human rights with respect to health may be
temporality suspended under some circumstances
Which of these was the first to be established to protect the rights of people subject to
human subject research:
a) the dayton code
b) the Belmont report c) the declaration report
d) the Nuremberg code - Answer- d) the Nuremberg code
If you lacked enough HIV drug for the number of people clinically eligible for them,
which of the following would be most important to your choice of who should get the
drugs
a) Fairness
,b) personal responsibility
c) quality of the drugs
d) who can finically afford it - Answer- a) Fairness
Human subjects' research must comply with all of the following standards, EXCEPT
a) participants must be volunteers and consent to participate
b) the human subject must participate to the end of the research
c) the risks and burdens of the research should not outweigh the benefits
d) all of the above are correct - Answer- a) participants must be volunteers and consent
to participate
universal health coverage refers to:
a) a health system
b) providing universal access to a health system
c) providing universal access to a health system, linked with a program for financial
protection
d) fairness in financing health services - Answer- c) providing universal access to a
health system, linked with a program for financial protection
Primary care is:
a) health services at the level of the regional hospital
b) health services at the first point of contact, intended to provide basic referral care
c) community based health services
d) basic care - Answer- a) health services at the level of the regional hospital
Financial protect is
a) financing health care in a way that does not deny access to health services because
of financial constrains on the part of the patient
b) health care insurance
c) limits on out-of-pocket expenditures
d) ensuring that there are no co-payments for health care services - Answer- a)
financing health care in a way that does not deny access to health services because of
financial constrains on the part of the patient
Stewardship of the health system refers to
a) how it is financed
b) who pays for it
c) how it is governed
d) the amount of external support a system receives - Answer- c) how it is governed
The health system of England can best be described as
, a) pluralistic
b) a national health service
c) social health insurance scheme d) a fragmented system - Answer- b) a national
health service
The health system of india can best be described as
a) pluralistic
b) a national health service
c) social health insurance scheme d) a coherent system - Answer- a) pluralistic
The health system of the US can best be described as
a) pluralistic
b) a national health service
c) social health insurance scheme d) coherent system - Answer- a) pluralistic
In a low -income country, the first level at which one could receive emergency obstetric
care would be
a) primary
b) secondary
c) tertiary
d) national hospitals - Answer- b) secondary
In many traditional societies, people seek initial health care from:
a) practitioners of indigenous systems of medicine
b) a range of unlicensed medical practitioners
c) pharmacists
d) all of the above - Answer- d) all of the above
6. a total expenditure on health as a share of GDP is highest in
a) cuba
b) UK
c) germany
d) US - Answer- d) US
The fundamental question(s) for universal health coverage is/are
a) who to cover
b) what to cover
c) who to cover and what to cover
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