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CPH Exam Practice: 66 Questions with Verified Answers, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of 66 multiple-choice questions with verified answers, covering a wide range of topics in public health. The questions cover essential concepts such as public health laws, epidemiological measures, probability distributions, enteric pathogens, water quality indicators, health impact assessments, risk communication, statistical analysis, food safety, medical errors, public health services, and more. Designed to help students and professionals prepare for the certified in public health (cph) exam or to reinforce their understanding of key public health principles. The questions are structured to assess knowledge, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, making this resource valuable for exam preparation, study notes, and ongoing professional development in the field of public health.

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Public health laws approved by city or county boards must be - CORRECT ANSWER approved by referendum Sensitivity - CORRECT ANSWER true positive rate; proportion of positives correctly identified as such; A/A+C Specificity - CORRECT ANSWER true negative rate; probability of testing negative if the disease is truly absent; D/B+D A confounding variable - CORRECT ANSWER is associated with exposure; it can strengthen or weaken Rate data such as the number of events occurring in a specified period of time are often described by which probability distribution? - CORRECT ANSWER The Poisson distribution is often used to describe count data and can be used to describe rate data by including an offset term for the denominator of the rate. The number of independent events needed for selecting the appropriate probability model is specified by the: - CORRECT ANSWER Probability distributions are based on the number of independent events. Degrees of freedom (to vary) are used as the specification of the number of events that can vary. If we are predicting a parameter (which is a fixed value), only the number of events minus 1 can vary and the final event would then have to be a specific value, it cannot vary and is thus not an independent event. Enteric pathogens - CORRECT ANSWER bacteria of the intestines traditional indicator of microbiological water quality - CORRECT ANSWER fecal coliform bacteria Health Impact Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER a combination of procedures, methods, and tools by which a policy, program or project may be judged as to its

potential effects on the health of a population, and the distribution of those effected within the population Case fatality - CORRECT ANSWER proportion of deaths within a designated population of "cases"; # of deaths/ #of diagnosed within time period Risk communication - CORRECT ANSWER building and maintaining trust between spokespeople and audience is a cornerstone of effective risk communication; two- awy process with active participants on both sides Pearson correlation coefficien - CORRECT ANSWER The Pearson's correlation coefficient is a measure of association that indicates the degrees to which two variables have a lineal relationship. The coefficient, r, can vary between -1 and +1. When r = +1, there is a perfect positive linear relationship in which one variable varies directly with the other. When r = -1, there is a perfect negative linear relationship between the variables. The measure can be generalized to quantify the degree of linear relationship between one variable to another. By definition, a Pearson correlation coefficient value is always between -1 and 1. Public health emergency preparedness - CORRECT ANSWER training key decision makers and first responders for coordinate actions; identifying surge capacity in the infrastructure; develop channels for real-time interagency communication precautionary principle - CORRECT ANSWER philosophy or approach advocating the prevention and/or control of potential environmental hazards before there is scientific proof or consensus about the potential harm Medical care - CORRECT ANSWER Thought to have the smallest impact on the health of the population; only 10% of America's population health is attributable to medical care Salmonella spp. - CORRECT ANSWER First microorganism to test for when poultry is suspected to be source of foodborne outbreak Faulty organizational system - CORRECT ANSWER primary source for medical errors, according to IOM

Environmental controls that do the most to reduce the incidence of food born illness.. - CORRECT ANSWER employing knowledgeable food handlers who do not work when they are ill and using proper temperature control Essential Public Health Services - CORRECT ANSWER provide fundamental framework for public health activities; Core Public Health Functions Steering committee developed essential services in 1994 Threshold dose - CORRECT ANSWER a dose below which no change in biological response occurs. Does not indicate adverse change Robust - CORRECT ANSWER statistical procedure that is not sensitive to departures from the conditions on which it is based Complete care - CORRECT ANSWER includes health promotion, disease prevention, early detection, appropriate diagnostic and treatment measures, follow up care and rehab. Only one of 10 basic requirements to include public health Target organ dose - CORRECT ANSWER most relevant for determining the toxicity of an agent PDCA - CORRECT ANSWER Plan Do Check Act cycle for quality improvement cryptosporidium parvum - CORRECT ANSWER waterborne disease resulting from fecal contamination Goals of national health policy - CORRECT ANSWER achieve an optimal balance of access to, cost and quality of care Chi square goodness of fit test - CORRECT ANSWER always conducted as an upper tailed test; One sample for categorical or ordinal outcome; Observed- expected frequency positive predictive value - CORRECT ANSWER number of true positives/(number of true positives + number of false positives)

Malaria - CORRECT ANSWER primary cause of illness resulting in death in developing countries of the tropical and subtropical regions utilization of medical resources - CORRECT ANSWER influenced by unmet demand; both demand and need tend to be greater than utilizatio P value - CORRECT ANSWER probability of obtaining the observed data or data that are more extreme if the null hypothesis were true sensitivity and specificity of screening test refer to its - CORRECT ANSWER validity Process measure evaluation - CORRECT ANSWER provides feedback on how well you are performing a process designed to impact the outcome structural measure evaluation - CORRECT ANSWER assess your infrastructure or capacity Outcome measure evaluation - CORRECT ANSWER shows whether you made progress in reaching your ultimate goal Epidemiologic triangle - CORRECT ANSWER host, agent, environment Trihalomethanes - CORRECT ANSWER the chlorination of drinking water can result in contamination Point Source Outbreak - CORRECT ANSWER persons are exposed to the same source over a brief time, such as through a single meal or event. The number of cases rises rapidly to a peak and falls gradually. most cases occur within one incubation period Under the Toxic Substance Control Act the most important way that toxic substances are controlled to limit human exposure is by - CORRECT ANSWER requiring chemical inventory, chemical testing and reporting, and pre- manufacturing notice Equation for health risk assessment - CORRECT ANSWER risk= hazard x exposure

Intrinsic parameters for evaluating food sample - CORRECT ANSWER pH, moisture content, oxidation reduction potential (Eh), nutrient content, antimicrobial constituents, biology structures Extrinsic parameters for evaluating food sample - CORRECT ANSWER temperature of storage, relative humidity, presence/concentration of gases, presence of other mircroorganisms Five major incident command management functions - CORRECT ANSWER Command, Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance, and Administration; applies to routing an emergency, organizing for a major non-emergency event, managing a response to major disaster Incident Command - CORRECT ANSWER sets incident objective, strategies, and priorities and has overall responsibility Incident Operations - CORRECT ANSWER develops tactical objectives, conducts operations to carry out the plan and directs all tactical resources Incident Planning - CORRECT ANSWER prepares Incident Action Plan to meet objectives, collected and evaluates information, and maintains both resource status and documentation Logistics - CORRECT ANSWER provides support, resources, and all services to meet operational objectives Diffusion of Innovation Relative Advantage - CORRECT ANSWER being better than what it will replace Propagated (progressive source) epidemic - CORRECT ANSWER one or more of the first wave of cases serves as a source of infection for subsequent cases Continuing source outbreak - CORRECT ANSWER group of people are exposed to single noxious influence but the exposure continues over a longer period of time. Ex. contaminated water supply. Relatively abrupt beginning of outbreak; cases don't typically arise beyond one

Intermittent outbreak - CORRECT ANSWER Could be person to person or common source that is not well controlled; could be seasonal or weather related World Health Organization - CORRECT ANSWER specialized agency of United Nations that is concerned with international public health Community - CORRECT ANSWER small or large social unit that has something in common Department of Health - CORRECT ANSWER executive department of the Philippines concerned to Public health services Epidemiology - CORRECT ANSWER branch of medicine concerned with incidence, distribution, and possible diseases Demography - CORRECT ANSWER the study of statistics Health - CORRECT ANSWER A state of complete physical, mental, and social well- being public health - CORRECT ANSWER science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life Mortality - CORRECT ANSWER the death rate in a population Morbidity - CORRECT ANSWER rate of disease Epidemic - CORRECT ANSWER widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. endemic - CORRECT ANSWER confined to a particular country or area pandemic - CORRECT ANSWER worldwide epidemic Dr. C.E. Winslow - CORRECT ANSWER defined public health The 7 determinants of health - CORRECT ANSWER Behavior, political, environmental, heath care delivery system, OLOF, heredity generic endowment, socioeconomic

Pressures in public health system - CORRECT ANSWER emergence and re emergence, new technologies, existing and emerging environmental hazards, health reforms