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1
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What is the definition of Health as defined by the World Health Organization?

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A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

2
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T/F: Public health is clearly defined by WHO and this definition is universally accepted.

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False; there is not one, universally accepted, definition of public health

3
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What is the oldest and largest organization of public health professionals in the world?

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American Public Health Association (1872)

4
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What organization defines Public Health as a series of individuals, communities, activities and programs working to PROMOTE health, PREVENT disease/injury/premature death, and to ENSURE conditions in which we all can be safe and healthy?

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American Public Health Association (APHA)

5
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What organization defines public health as what we as a society do collectively to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy?

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the Institute of Medicine

IOM

6
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What are the 3 parts of the Triad/Triangle of Health?

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Host, Agent, and Environment

7
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What is the main goal of public health?

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prevention

8
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What are the 3 core functions of the 10 essential public health services?

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Assessment, Policy development, and Assurance

9
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Which core function of public health services would monitoring the health of a community fall under?

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Assessment

10
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Which core function of public health services would informing/educating people about health issues fall under?

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policy development

11
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Which core function of public health services would enforcing laws (regulations that protect health/ensure safety) fall under?

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Assurance

12
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What should the goal of any community or health care provider be?

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to prolong the number of years of healthy life of the population

13
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What is the term for the incidence of disease within a population?

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Morbidity

14
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What is the term for the number of people who have died from a disease or condition?

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Mortality

15
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T/F: Life expectancy is defined as the limit of natural life./

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False; this is the definition of life span

16
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What is the term for the average length of life a person or group is likely to live?

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life expectancy

17
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What is the current life expectancy?

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78

18
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Since the year 1900, life expectancy has risen from between late 40s-early 50s to an average life expectancy in the late 70s - early 80s. How many of those years have been attributed to advances in public health?

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25

19
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T/F: Primary care is typically based in an office setting (outpatient).

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True

20
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T/F: Tertiary care emphasizes prevention, health promotion, and health maintenance.

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False; this is true of primary care

21
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T/F: Primary care is more specific than general.

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False; primary care is more general than specific (i.e. screenings)

22
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T/F: Secondary care is considered hospital setting-based.

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True

23
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Patients who have been rendered at least partially non-ambulatory by their health problem and are bed-ridden for at least a portion of the day typically seek which type of care, secondary or tertiary?

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Secondary care

24
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T/F: Tertiary care includes so-called “routine surgeries” and is more specialized, intensive and costly than primary care.

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False; this is true of secondary care

25
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Which type of care uses more advanced techniques, equipment and personnel - secondary or tertiary?

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Tertiary

26
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Which type of care is most expensive. primary, secondary, or tertiary?

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tertiary

27
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What’s the simple way to discern primary, secondary and tertiary care?

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Primary - Doc in the Box
Secondary - Imaging center
Tertiary - Mayo Clinic Specialized Surgery

28
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T/F: Chiropractic Care is very specific and is thus considered Tertiary Care.

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False; considered primary care (think prevention)

29
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What is the term for Prevention of the occurence or the incidence of illness or injury via risk reduction in susceptible population?

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Primary Prevention

30
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What is the term fro prevention of disease/injury progression via early detection and prompt intervention?

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Secondary Prevention (reduce the extent of the burden)

31
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What type of prevention is carried out by ongoing care/rehab with the intent of preventing permanent disability/death?

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Tertiary Prevention

32
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What are the 3 major underlying resources of healthcare infrastructure (how public health services are organized and delivered)?

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Agencies, People, and Funding

33
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What are the 3 major types of Agencies?

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Governmental (public),
Quasi-Governmental (hybrid)
Non-governmental (private - NGO)

34
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What 4 main levels are Governmental Agencies found at?

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International (WHO)
National (CDC)
State (Iowa Dept of Health)
Local (Scott County HD)

35
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What is the primary funding fro Governmental Agencies like the CDC?

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taxes or assessments

36
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T/F: All countries have a primary dept or agency responsible for the health of the citizens.

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True

37
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What is the largest department of the US federal government?>

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Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) - 25% of total budget

38
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What Government Agency was established in 1946 in Atlanta?

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

39
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T/F: The CDC was established 2 years after the WHO.

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False; the CDC was established 2 years BEFORE WHO (1946 and 1948)

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T/F: Other health agencies that contribute to the nation’s health in the US include the USDA, OSHA, EPA, and DHS.

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True

41
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T/F: Not all states have their own Dept of Health.

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False

42
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T/F: the local health departments are the responsibility of the city or county government and there are almost 3,000 nationwide

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True

43
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What is an example of a Quasi-governmental agency?

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Red Cross

44
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What are the “Big Three” Non-governmental organizations?

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American Cancer Society
American Heart Association
American Lung Association

45
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What type of agency is the American Public Health Association?

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NGO

46
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What type of agency is the World Federation of Chiropractic?

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Has status with the WHO as a formally affiliated NGO

47
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T/F: Most Service, Social, and Religious Organizations that sponsor health-related programs are considered Quasi-Governmental Agencies.

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False; Nongovernmental Health Agencies