
SPH 380 Quiz 1 Review
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- Q1
What is the amount of a population with a disease or outcome called?
Sensitivity
Prevalence
Etiology
Incidence
45s - Q2
Screening for breast cancer is an example of what type of prevention?
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
45s - Q3
Assessment, assurance, and policy development are the three core functions of public health.
truefalseTrue or False45s - Q4
Acording to the health impact pyramid, which has the lowest population impact?
Counseling and education
Clincal interventions
Socioeconomic factors
Long-lasting, protective interventions
45s - Q5
Which one is not an example of a determinant of health?
Mood
Physical environment
Socioeconomic factors
Health behaviors
45s - Q6
Which of these is not an essential Public Health Service?
Assess and monitor population health
Utilize legal and regulatory actions
Enable equitable access
Network with health professionals
45s - Q7
Public Health 1.0 is known for improving equity across populations.
falsetrueTrue or False45s - Q8
Which is an example of a downstream factor?
Public transportation availability
Structural racism
Food deserts
Genetics
45s - Q9
Which is not a step of the PERIE model?
Problem
Recommendations
Implementation
Estimation
45s - Q10
Hypertension, smoking, family history are ______ for aneurysms.
risk factors
causes (etiology)
exposures
transmission methods
45s - Q11
What are global organizations that include several nations acting together, make up funding from multiple governments and spend money on various countries called?
Non-Government (NGO)
Multilateral
Bilateral
Diagonal
45s - Q12
What was a public health consequence of colonization?
Stabilized global health inequities
Helped with the distribution of vaccines
Protected the rights of vulnerable communities
It caused the spread of infectious diseases among indigenous populations
45s - Q13
Match the correct definitions
Users link answersLinking45s - Q14
An example of hard paternalism is a national mask mandate
truefalseTrue or False45s - Q15
What is etiology?
The effects on a population caused by a disease or outcome
Prevention of a disease or outcome
The causative factor of a disease or outcome
The amount of a population with a disease or outcome
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