Download HLTH 3115 FINAL EXAM WEEK 6 WITH ANSWERS (150 OUT OF 150 POINTS) and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Course HLTH-3115S-1-Public and Global Health-2021-Winter-QTR- Term-wks-1-thru-6-(11/29/2021-01/09/2022)-PT3 Test Week 6 Final Exam Started 1/6/22 5:19 PM Submitted 1/6/22 6:58 PM Due Date 1/10/22 1:59 AM Status Completed Attempt Score 142.5 out of 150 points Time Elapsed 1 hour, 38 minutes Instructions Please answer each question below and click Submit when you have completed the Quiz. Results Displayed Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly Answered Questions ● Question 1 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Which is a reason that global health technologies and products are abandoned before completion? Selected Answer: disinterest from stakeholders Correct Answer: disinterest from stakeholders Answer Feedbac k: Correct. Without interest from the various stakeholders, proper funding is not present for the necessary research and development to continue. ● Question 2 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● In which way might epidemiologists use cell phone technology? Selected Answer: to log cases of disease Correct Answer: to log cases of disease Answer Feedback : Correct. Epidemiologists.can use cell phone technology to log cases of diseases which are reportable. ● Question 3 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● In which way do demographic and epidemiological transitions in developing nations affect their national economic productivity? ● Which MDG has the goal of improving maternal health? Selected Answer: MDG 5 Correct Answer: MDG 5 Answer Feedback: Correct. MDG 5 has as its goal to improve maternal health globally. ● Question 8 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Which of the following is the coordinated effort to limit the use of antibiotics and other antimicrobial drugs to that cases that truly need them? Selected Answer: Antibiotic stewardship Correct Answer: Antibiotic stewardship Answer Feedbac k: Correct. Antibiotic stewardship is the coordinated effort to limit the use of antibiotics and other antimicrobial drugs to that cases that truly need them. ● Question 9 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● What does the out-of-pocket model of health care system encourage? Selected Answer: The cycle of poverty Correct Answer: The cycle of poverty Answer Feedbac k: Correct. Socioeconomic disparity of treatment is further encouraged by the out-of-pocket model, where the poor are disproportionately impacted by illness in an economic way. ● Question 10 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Factors that contribute to older people adding value to a society include good health and __________. Selected Answer: a supportive environment Correct Answer: a supportive environment Answer Feedback : Correct. Together with good health, a supportive environment enables the elderly to contribute to a society. ● Question 11 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Examples of ethically-sensitive issues which are regulated and that affect deeply personal health choices include abortion and __________. Selected Answer: physician-assisted suicide Correct Answer: physician-assisted suicide Answer Feedbac k: Correct. Physician-assisted suicide for the terminally ill is an example of a deeply personal health issue which is regulated by region. ● Question 12 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Early in the field of public health which of the following was limited to a fixed distance, meaning that the health problems of other states or countries seemed not only far away but unimportant? ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● In 1988, the IOM published a report titled, "The Future of Public Health" stated there are three core functions of public health: policy development, assurance and __________. Selected Answer: assessment Correct Answer: assessment Answer Feedbac k: Correct. The IOM report states that the three core functions of public health: assessment, policy development, and assurance. ● Question 17 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Which of the following is a self-grading mechanism that identifies success and failure? Selected Answer: Quality improvement Correct Answer: Quality improvement Answer Feedback: Correct. Quality improvement is a self- grading mechanism that identifies success and failure. ● Question 18 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Mortality among newborn and infant children depends heavily on __________. Selected Answer: health care of mother Correct Answer: health care of mother Answer Feedbac k: Correct. Prenatal care and health care given after birth are factors which the mortality of newborns and young infants depends upon. ● Question 19 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● CDIFF, MRSA and GAS are all examples of what? Selected Answer: Antibiotic-resistant diseases Correct Answer: Antibiotic-resistant diseases Answer Feedback: Correct. Examples of antibiotic resistant diseases include CDIFF, MRSA and GAS. ● Question 20 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Which area of global health specialty might require a specific certification? Selected Answer: research Correct Answer: research Answer Feedback : Correct. Researchers in global health are often required to have previous certification in the area of study. ● Question 21 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● NGOs engaged in global health are categorized by their __________. ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Which is a reason that developing areas have more communicable diseases as leading causes of mortality? Selected Answer: improper sanitation Correct Answer: improper sanitation Answer Feedback : Correct. Improper sanitation contributes to the communicable disease rates in developing areas. ● Question 26 ● 0 out of 3.75 points ● Health-related activities included under WHO's most recent annual budget include interventions for communicable and noncommunicable diseases, health policy, and __________. Selected Answer: research agenda Correct Answer: health promotion Answer Feedbac Incorrect. Though WHO shapes the health research agenda within the UN, this is not a health-related activity included in k: their annual budget. ● Question 27 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● A health care system involves a variety of settings. Selected Answer: TRUE Correct Answer: TRUE Answer Feedbac k: Correct. Health care systems include medical and dental clinics, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation centers, and other settings as well. ● Question 28 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Potential challenges to collaborative large scale global health projects that will demand future compromise include how participants are treated, cultural disagreements to conducting studies, and __________. Selected Answer: ownership of published findings Correct Answer: ownership of published findings Answer Feedbac k: Correct. Negotiating the ownership for publishing the findings is a challenge of future collaborative global health research projects. ● Question 29 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Which type of disease is finally beginning to receive treatments strategies due to increases in donor-support and grants for medical technology and innovation? Selected Answer: neglected tropical diseases Correct Answer: neglected tropical diseases Answer Feedbac k: Correct. Because they are more prevalent in remote areas with less advocacy and funding, NTD research has been poorly funded. This is changing due to more advocacy, donor-support, and grants. ● Question 30 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Answer Feedback: Correct. Older model cellphones are being re-used in many regions of the developing world. ● Question 34 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Which was an unethical characteristic of the Willowbrook Hepatitis Study of 1955-1970? Selected Answer: Experimentation on children and the disabled Correct Answer: Experimentation on children and the disabled Answer Feedback: Correct. The Willowbrook study was conducted on children and the disabled. ● Question 35 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● Approximately how much of US health expenditures as a percentage of GDP is publicly funded? Selected Answer: 50% Correct Answer: 50% Answer Feedback: Correct. Approximately half of the health expenditures in the US are publicly funded. ● Question 36 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● The professionals who helped to create the objectives, targets, and indicators for the Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases 2013-2020 include practitioners, clinicians, economists, and . Selected Answer: policy-makers Correct Answer: policy-makers Answer Feedback : Correct. Together with the other professionals, policy-makers created the list to address global increase of NCDs. ● Question 37 ● 0 out of 3.75 points ● Stroke is the leading cause of mortality in __________ income countries. Selected Answer: lower-middle Correct Answer: upper-middle Answer Feedback : Incorrect. Though stroke is among the leading causes of death in lower- middle-income countries, it is not the leading cause. ● Question 38 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ● How were personal health behaviors modified in Russia during the 2014 Olympic Games? Selected Answer: outlawed sales of tobacco products Correct Answer: outlawed sales of tobacco products Answer Feedbac k: Correct. This is an example of personal behavior modification that Russia implemented during the course of the Olympic Games. ● Question 39 ● 3.75 out of 3.75 points ●