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CEB final test questions & answers 2024/2025 A randomized trial of 9361 persons was performed to assess the most appropriate targets for systolic blood pressure to reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients without diabetes. The results of the study show that targeting a systoli...

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A randomized trial of 9361 persons was performed to assess the most appropriate targets for systolic
blood pressure to reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients without diabetes. The
results of the study show that targeting a systolic blood pressure of less than 120 mm Hg, as compared
with less than 140 mm Hg, results in lower rates of fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events and death.
However, based on these results, conclusions cannot be drawn for certain populations - such as persons
with diabetes. Regarding these populations, this study can be said to have: A. High Internal Validity B.
Poor Generalizability C. High External Validity D. Reduced Study Power - ANSWERSB



A research team is studying the relationship of SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome, and exposure to
cigarette smoke. To do this they look through a government data base to compare death certificates that
have SIDS as the cause of death and hospital charts that showed the child had a family with individuals
who smoked in the household. This is an example of what type of study?

Possible answer #1: Ecological study

Possible answer #2: Observational study

Possible answer #3: Interventional study

Possible answer #4: Case-crossover study - ANSWERS#2



Dr. M recently finished a 12-month observational study. In this study, he examined the relationship
between Slurpee sales and outside temperature. Here obtained the following data: Slurpee sales ($)
Temperature (F) 1000 100 700 75 525 55 150 23 If Dr. M was to calculate a correlation coefficient for this
set of data, he would most likely expect this value to be closest to: Possible answer

#1: -1 Possible answer

#2: 0 Possible answer

#3: +1 Possible answer

#4: Not enough information - ANSWERS3



In 2008, in an effort to protect their students and promote a healthier student body, ETSU's campus
went smoke free throughout the entire campus. Not only does this protect nonsmoking students from
second-hand smoke, but it discourages smoking students from continuing to smoke by making it
inconvenient. This type of health intervention is considered:

,Possible answer #1: Community

Possible answer #2: Educational

Possible answer #3: Rehabilitation

Possible answer #4: Genetic - ANSWERS1



A study was done around what used to be a nuclear facility to see if there was a cluster of cancer in small
town. Which of the following would MOST increase the likelihood of this being a true cluster, rather than
a coincidence?

Possible answer #1: The suspected cluster has an increased incidence of lung cancer in 50-70 year old
males compared to surrounding communities

Possible answer #2: The suspected cluster has an increased proportion of melanoma in 40-60 years old
females compared to surrounding communities

Possible answer #3: The suspected cluster has a reduced life expectancy by 10 years compared to the
national average

Possible answer #4: The suspected cluster has a greater incidence of renal cell carcinoma in children
compared to the national average - ANSWERS4



In the 2019 VSD study, cases for spontaneous abortions were placed into groups based on the date of
conception and timing of flu vaccination during or before their pregnancy. The researchers selected
controls for this study with similar characteristics to the case subjects. What is this an example of?

Possible answer #1: Matching

Possible answer #2: RCTs

Possible answer #3: Confounding

Possible answer #4: - ANSWERS1



A medical student suspects that there is a link between Alzheimer's disease and exercise such that
exercise reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. She sets up a research project in which she
will follow a set of patients who are currently 50 years old and all have similar risk factors. These patients
will log their weekly hours of exercise including what kind of exercise was performed. The student plans
to follow these patients for 20 years and evaluate their potential development of Alzheimer's disease.
Which of the following is true about her study design?

Possible answer #1: It utilizes the hypothesis-generating approach to study designs.

Possible answer #2: It is a poor design because it utilizes an implausible hypothesis.

, Possible answer #3: It utilizes the hypothesis-driven approach to study designs.

Possible answer #4: It utilizes methods that will not need to take into account the history of - ANSWERS3



After a study about malnutrition was completed in Johnson City, Washington County Health Department
decided to take data on the population in Washington County concerning food security. Of the people
listed, who would be at the highest risk for being considered food insecure?

Possible answer #1: John, a 40-year-old male high school teacher living with his wife and two kids in a
two-bedroom apartment in downtown Johnson City.

Possible answer #2: Mary, a 16-year-old female that attends high school and lives with her mother in the
city.

Possible answer #3: Gary, a 33-year-old father to three children. He lives outside of city limits on a
mountain that takes 35 minutes to get to the closest gas station. Gary works as a handyman for the
people in his rural community.

Possible answer #4: Sarah, a 58-year-old woman that lives in a suburban house with four cats. -
ANSWERS3



Genome-wide association studies examine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that occur more
frequently in individuals with a particular disease than those without it. These studies often find
associations between gene variants and diseases that cannot be replicated in other studies. Which of the
following is a possible reason that these findings are not always replicable?

A. Tag SNPs are responsible for the cause of disease being studied, and are therefore hard to study

B. The diseases being studied do not follow heritability of Mendelian genetics, and therefore cannot be
assessed by GWAS

C. Multiple gene variants contribute to the cause of disease in complex ways

D. The findings of GWAS are easily replicable - ANSWERSC



Through its National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System (NNDSS), the Center for Disease Control and
Prevention can track the both the incidence and prevalence of measles in the United States. In recent
years, there has been an increase in the number of MMR vaccinations given for measles. However, many
parents are worried about the safety of this vaccine and the potential for adverse effects. Of the 453,000
people who received an MMR vaccination in 2019, only 27 individuals experienced encephalopathy. Of
the 247,000 who did not receive the MMR vaccination, 7 individuals experienced encephalopathy.
Calculate the population attributable risk. To perform your calculation correctly, please note that the
incidence of encephalopathy in the exposed is 27/453,000, in the unexposed is 7/247,000, and in the
total population is 34/700,000.

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