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SDOH UNIT 1 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
The conditions in which people live and work - ANSWERdirectly affect the quality of their health 
 
health and illness follow a social gradient - ANSWERthe lower the socioeconomic position the worse the health 
 
Canada is one of the biggest spenders in healthcare - ANSWERhas the worst record in providing an effective social safety net 
 
These conditions have come to be known as the social determinant of health - ANSWERthe living and working conditions they experience 
the quality of health sha...
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The conditions in which people live and work - ANSWERdirectly affect the quality of their health 
 
health and illness follow a social gradient - ANSWERthe lower the socioeconomic position the worse the health 
 
Canada is one of the biggest spenders in healthcare - ANSWERhas the worst record in providing an effective social safety net 
 
These conditions have come to be known as the social determinant of health - ANSWERthe living and working conditions they experience 
the quality of health sha...
Week 8 – SdoH Correct Questions & Solutions!!
Part 1 - ANSWER 
 
What does Raphael et al. define as the SDoH? - ANSWERThe primary factors that shape the health of Canadians are not medical treatments or lifestyle choices but rather the living and working conditions they experience 
 
What does WHO define as the SDoH? - ANSWERThe social determinants of health (SDH) are the non-medical factors that influence health outcomes. They are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems sh...
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Part 1 - ANSWER 
 
What does Raphael et al. define as the SDoH? - ANSWERThe primary factors that shape the health of Canadians are not medical treatments or lifestyle choices but rather the living and working conditions they experience 
 
What does WHO define as the SDoH? - ANSWERThe social determinants of health (SDH) are the non-medical factors that influence health outcomes. They are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems sh...
Final Exam | HTHSCI 3G03 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
Evidence-Based Medicine - ANSWERThe conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. 
 
Evidence-Informed Practice - ANSWERRequires integration of individual clinical expertise and patient preferences with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research and consideration of available resources. 
 
The 3 Components of Critical Appraisal - ANSWER1) Internal Validity 
The ability of study results t...
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Evidence-Based Medicine - ANSWERThe conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. 
 
Evidence-Informed Practice - ANSWERRequires integration of individual clinical expertise and patient preferences with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research and consideration of available resources. 
 
The 3 Components of Critical Appraisal - ANSWER1) Internal Validity 
The ability of study results t...
Pandemic Emergency Preparedness Questions 100% Correct!!
Pandemic Emergency Preparedness - ANSWER• 1918-19: Spanish Flu - H1N1 
• 1957-58: Asian Flu - H2N2 
• 1968-69: Hong Kong Flu - H3N2 
• 1977: Russian Flu - H1N1 
• 2002: SARS (1st Pandemic of 21st 
century) 
• 2009: Swine Flu- new strain of 
H1N1 
• 2019: Covid-19 
Pandemic - ANSWERA worldwide epidemic 
 
CANADIAN PUBLIC HEALTH ACT - ANSWER• The Act provides Health Officers the authority and tools to 
prevent and control the spread of disease and other health 
hazards by providing...
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Pandemic Emergency Preparedness - ANSWER• 1918-19: Spanish Flu - H1N1 
• 1957-58: Asian Flu - H2N2 
• 1968-69: Hong Kong Flu - H3N2 
• 1977: Russian Flu - H1N1 
• 2002: SARS (1st Pandemic of 21st 
century) 
• 2009: Swine Flu- new strain of 
H1N1 
• 2019: Covid-19 
Pandemic - ANSWERA worldwide epidemic 
 
CANADIAN PUBLIC HEALTH ACT - ANSWER• The Act provides Health Officers the authority and tools to 
prevent and control the spread of disease and other health 
hazards by providing...
FINAL EXAM SDOH 1RR3 Questions & Answers(rated a+)
sex - ANSWERthe biological distinction between females and males [ e.g; xx; xy ] 
 
gender - ANSWERsocially constructed roles [ typically assigned at birth ] 
 
gender bias - ANSWERA person receives different treatment based on the person's real or perceived gender identity. Women and men receive different treatments for the same disease or illness. In healthcare, often due to research being conducted only on male subjects 
 
 
gender inequity ( unfair) - ANSWERas a lack of fairness or justic...
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sex - ANSWERthe biological distinction between females and males [ e.g; xx; xy ] 
 
gender - ANSWERsocially constructed roles [ typically assigned at birth ] 
 
gender bias - ANSWERA person receives different treatment based on the person's real or perceived gender identity. Women and men receive different treatments for the same disease or illness. In healthcare, often due to research being conducted only on male subjects 
 
 
gender inequity ( unfair) - ANSWERas a lack of fairness or justic...
HLTB41 Final Exam Study Notes Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
If Canada has universal healthcare for all citizens, why do we have different health outcomes for different populations? - ANSWERAccessibility 
 
Income 
 
Poverty 
 
Racism, sexism 
 
Lack of education 
 
What was the purpose of the Canadian residential school system? - ANSWERIt was created for the sole purpose of separating Aboriginial children from their families, in order to minimize and weaken family ties, cultural linkages, and to indoctrinate surviving children into a new culture, the...
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If Canada has universal healthcare for all citizens, why do we have different health outcomes for different populations? - ANSWERAccessibility 
 
Income 
 
Poverty 
 
Racism, sexism 
 
Lack of education 
 
What was the purpose of the Canadian residential school system? - ANSWERIt was created for the sole purpose of separating Aboriginial children from their families, in order to minimize and weaken family ties, cultural linkages, and to indoctrinate surviving children into a new culture, the...
1rr3 test 2 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
unemployment leads to - ANSWERmaterial and social deprivation 
psychological stress 
adoption of health-threatening coping behaviours 
 
unemployment is associated with - ANSWERphysical and mental health problems 
 
job insecurity causes - ANSWERBurnout, mental/psychological problems, poor self-rated health, variety of somatic complaints 
 
canada's oecd rank - ANSWER35/36 in employment protection index of rules and regulations that protects employment and provides benefits to temporary worke...
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unemployment leads to - ANSWERmaterial and social deprivation 
psychological stress 
adoption of health-threatening coping behaviours 
 
unemployment is associated with - ANSWERphysical and mental health problems 
 
job insecurity causes - ANSWERBurnout, mental/psychological problems, poor self-rated health, variety of somatic complaints 
 
canada's oecd rank - ANSWER35/36 in employment protection index of rules and regulations that protects employment and provides benefits to temporary worke...
HTH SCI 2RR3: Social Determinants of Health Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
5 Levels of Health Services in Canada? - ANSWERPromotion 
Prevention 
Curative 
Rehabilatative 
Supportive 
 
Lalonde Report - ANSWER- shifted emphasis from medical --> behavioural approach to health 
-First modern govt document in Western world to acnowledge the inadequacy of a strictly biomedical health care system 
 
Psychosocial risk factors - ANSWERcomplex psychological experiences resulting from social circumstances that include isolation, lack of social support, limited social networks...
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5 Levels of Health Services in Canada? - ANSWERPromotion 
Prevention 
Curative 
Rehabilatative 
Supportive 
 
Lalonde Report - ANSWER- shifted emphasis from medical --> behavioural approach to health 
-First modern govt document in Western world to acnowledge the inadequacy of a strictly biomedical health care system 
 
Psychosocial risk factors - ANSWERcomplex psychological experiences resulting from social circumstances that include isolation, lack of social support, limited social networks...
Community Health Nursing Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
After teaching a group of nursing students about similarities and differences between public health and community health, which of the following statements by a nursing student indicates knowledge of similarities and differences between public health and community health? 
A)"Community health nursing is defined as nursing care that is provided in a community setting, rather than an institutional setting." 
B) "Public health nursing is defined as nursing care that is provided in an insti...
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After teaching a group of nursing students about similarities and differences between public health and community health, which of the following statements by a nursing student indicates knowledge of similarities and differences between public health and community health? 
A)"Community health nursing is defined as nursing care that is provided in a community setting, rather than an institutional setting." 
B) "Public health nursing is defined as nursing care that is provided in an insti...
1RR3 Unit 11: Call to Action CORRECT 100%
key conditions for movement-building as intersectional practice to achieve health equity (4) - ANSWER1. authentic community relationships 
2. system-level alliances 
3. transformative change 
4. organizational capacity 
 
advocacy actions (4) - ANSWER1. strengthen individuals 
2. strengthen communities 
3. improve living/working conditions 
4. promote health macro-policies 
 
societal factors - ANSWERsocioeconomic position -> help examine health inequities 
 
 
six core steps to call to...
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key conditions for movement-building as intersectional practice to achieve health equity (4) - ANSWER1. authentic community relationships 
2. system-level alliances 
3. transformative change 
4. organizational capacity 
 
advocacy actions (4) - ANSWER1. strengthen individuals 
2. strengthen communities 
3. improve living/working conditions 
4. promote health macro-policies 
 
societal factors - ANSWERsocioeconomic position -> help examine health inequities 
 
 
six core steps to call to...
Alpha Phi Alpha Study Guide for IMDP Chapters 1-10 Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!!
Class E Missouri License Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct!!
MSSC Quality 4.0 Questions & Answers(scored A+)
IICRC S500 Water Mitigation Questions & Answers!!
SC Accident. Health, and Life Insurance Exam Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!!