Public Health Test 2

An ad hoc or temporary group of individuals representing different organizations is termed a
A: Negotiation team
B: Coalition
C: Collaboratory council
D: Conflict management review board

B: Coalition

Essentially, coalition building is based on:
A: Each organization's vested interests
B: Representativeness
C: Equity in sharing resources
D: Collaboration

D: Collaboration

Important principles of public health information include each of the following EXCEPT:
A: Recognizing different types of data and providing integrated data management
B: Maintaining a service orientation and ensuring flexibility
C: Achieving system compa

D: Utilizing encounter-based data whenever possible

In an ongoing epidemic, the health department may initiate active surveillance by directly contacting clinicians for current information. Regarding the data obtained and cases detected, which of the following will be increased by this active surveillance?

A: Sensitivity

In studies of expenditures for public health functions conducted to date, for which of these statements is there evidence?
A: Public health functions comprise less than 5 percent of all health spending with the federal government financing more than half

B: Public health functions comprise less than 5 percent of all health spending with the federal government financing less than half of these expenditures.

Key steps for coalitions and other collaborative organizations include all of the following EXCEPT:
A: Maintaining coalition vitality
B: Recruiting the right people
C: Defining elements of a successful coalition strategy
D: Public information and public r

D: Public information and public relations strategy development

Which two occupational categories represent more than one-half of all public health trained personnel in the U.S. workforce?
A: Public health physicians and public health dentists
B: Public health physicians and public health nurses
C: Public health nurse

C: Public health nurses and environmental health specialists

Which of these public health data sources provides direct physical, physiological, and biochemical data from a national sample?
A: National Hospital Discharge Survey
B: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
C: National Health Interview Survey
D: Nationa

D: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Which of these is NOT one of the six universal competencies for public health professionals identified by a task force of public health practitioners and academics in the early 1990s?
A: Analytical skills
B: Leadership skills
C: Cultural skills
D: Financi

B: Leadership skills

Which of these BEST describes the major components of the infrastructure of public health?
A: Assessment, policy development and assurance
B: Human, fiscal, organizational and information resources
C: Leadership, advocacy and coalitions
D: Epidemiological

B: Human, fiscal, organizational and information resources

When only funds supporting the ten essential public services are considered, the ratio of federal to state and local funds is approximately:
A: One to one
B: Two to one
C: One to two
D: One to three

C: One to two

The national notifiable disease surveillance system is most useful for which of the following purposes?
A: Describing long-term trends of a disease
B: Describing short-term trends of a disease
C: Rapidly detecting disease in an outbreak
D: Representative

A: Describing long-term trends of a disease

The capacity to carry out the three core functions of a governmental public health agency (assessment, policy development and assurance) BEST describes which of the following terms?
A: Public health infrastructure
B: Preventive medicine
C: Comprehensive h

A: Public health infrastructure

In the expanded view model of health, the focus is on:
A: Cure as an uncompromised goal
B: Disease and disease processes
C: Communities and other defined populations
D: Acute episodic illness and treatment

C: Communities and other defined populations

Important principles of public health information include each of the following EXCEPT:

Utilizing encounter-based data whenever possible

In an ongoing epidemic, the health department may initiate active surveillance by directly contacting clinicians for current information. Regarding the data obtained and cases detected, which of the following will be increased by this active surveillance?

Sensitivity

In studies of expenditures for public health functions conducted to date, for which of these statements is there evidence?

Public health functions comprise less than 5 percent of all health spending with the federal government financing less than half of these expenditures.

Key steps for coalitions and other collaborative organizations include all of the following EXCEPT:

Public information and public relations strategy development

Which of these public health data sources provides direct physical, physiological, and biochemical data from a national sample?

National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Which of these BEST describes the major components of the infrastructure of public health?

Human, fiscal, organizational and information resources

When only funds supporting the ten essential public services are considered, the ratio of federal to state and local funds is approximately:

One to two

The capacity to carry out the three core functions of a governmental public health agency (assessment, policy development and assurance) BEST describes which of the following terms?

Public health infrastructure

A national enumeration of the public health workforce:

was not performed between 1980 and 2000

When considering only funding that supports delivery of public health core functions and essential public health services, the percent of federal as opposed to state-local funding is approximately:

One-third federal, two-thirds state and local

The term "Title XVIII" signed July 30, 1965:
. Medicaid
. Medical Assistance
. Medicare
. CAMPUS

Medicare

The national Institutes of Health does which of the following?
. Oversees the science of preventive medicine through basic science and applied research
. Conducts research for the treatment of disease
. Provides funds for the clinical services for the poo

Conducts research for treatment of disease

The inspection of meat delivery from Chicago to New York is the responsibility of who?
. New York City Health Department
. U.S. Dept of Agriculture
. Food and Drug Administration
. Chicago Department of Public Health

U.S Dept of Agriculture

Which of these federal agencies is not considered part of the U.S public Health Service:
. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
. National Institutes of Health

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Which two occupational categories represents more than one-half of all public health trained persons in the U.S workforce?
. Public Health physicians and public health dentists
. Public Health physicians and public health nurses
. Public Health nurses and

Public Health nurses and environmental health specialist

Essentially, coalition building is based on
. Each organization's vested interests
. Representatives
. Equity in sharing resources
. Collaboration

Collaboration

Which of these BEST describes the major components of the infrastructure of public health?
. Assessment, policy development, and assurance
. Human, fiscal, organizational, and information resources
. Leadership, advocacy, and coalitions
. Epidemiological

Human, fiscal, organizational, and information resources

The national notifiable disease surveillance system is most useful for which of the following purposes?
. Describing long-term trends of a disease
. Describing short-term trends of a disease
. Rapidly detecting disease in an outbreak
. Representative dete

Describing long term trends of a disease

Which of these has the fundamental responsibility to determine the health status and the health needs of the people within its jurisdiction, determine to what extent these needs are being effectively met by effective measures currently available, and take

State and local health departments

Which of these essential public health services is a component of the policy development core function?
. Diagnosing and investigating health problems and health hazards in the community
. Informing, education, and empowering people about health issues
.

Diagnosing and investigating health problems and health hazards in the community

Which of the following refers to a community's ability to define and solve its own problems?
. Social capital
. Community development
. Community organization
. Community capacity

Community capacity

Approximately what percentage of local health jurisdictions has completed a community health assessment in the past three years?
. 20%
. 40%
. 60%
. 80%

60%

Which two federal health agencies are most involved with public health workforce development?
. FDA and CDC
. NIH and FDA
. NIH and HRSA
. CDC and HRSA

CDC and HRSA

The Affordable Care Act that the Supreme Court recently upheld extends healthcare coverage to over 30 million uninsured Americans, but actually does very little to make healthcare affordable.
- True/ False

True

Medical costs in the U.S. now consume what percent of our gross domestic product (GDP)?

17.3%

In the studies of expenditure for public health activities, for which of these statements is there good evidence? .

Public health activities less than 5% of all health spending with the federal government contributing less than half of the total

The definition of a local health department as a unit of local government, with atleast one full-time employee and a budget, with responsibilities for health, is what type of definition?
. Mission-driven
. Functional
. Structural
. Process-driven

Structural

The majority of community health assessments are completed without the participation of the jurisdiction's local health department.
. True
. False

False

More than 3/4 of all US local health departments are organized at this level of government

County

The term "Title XVIII" which was signed into law on July 30, 1965, is better known as

Medicare

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for

Evaluating the safety of food and drugs

The CDC does which of the following
1. Oversees the science of preventative medicine through basic science and applied research
2. Conducts research into the treatment of major categories of disease
3. Provides funds for the clinical services for the poor

Oversees the science of preventative medicine through basic science and applied research

The State Health Officer is usually appointed by the:

Governor

The National Institutes of Health does which of the following
1. Oversees the science of preventative medicine through basic science and applied research
2. Conducts research into the treatment of major categories of disease
3. Provides funds for the clin

Conducts research into the treatment of major categories of disease

Governments can influence the health of their citizens by:
1. Altering social factors that influence health
2. Assuring equity and equality through public programs
3. Providing access to services
4. All of the above

All of the above

The inspection of meat delivered from Chicago to NY is the responsibility of
1. New York City Health Department
2. US Department of Agriculture
3. Food and Drug Administration
4. Chicago Department of Public Health

US Department of Agriculture

What is the function of law in public health
1. To govern and police the individual interests of all citizens
2. To enforce coercive interventions aimed at changing individual behaviors
3. To create a mission for public health authorities, assign their fu

To Create a mission for public health authorities, assign their functions, and specify the manner in which they may exercise authority

Which one of these has the fundamental responsibility to determine the health status and the health needs of the people within its jurisdiction, determine to what extent these needs are being effectively met by currently available measures, and takes step

State and Local Health Departments

All of the following are minimum functions of a state health department as defined by the American Public Health Association except:
1. Study of state health problems and planning for their solution
2. Coordination and technical supervision of local healt

Establishment of maximum standards for local health work

Which of these essential public health services is a component of the assessment core function
1. Diagnosing and investigating health problems and health hazards in the community
2. Informing, educating, and empowering people about health issues
3. Develo

Diagnosing and investigating health problems and health hazards in the community

The majority of community health assessments are completed without the participation of the jurisdiction's local health departments

False

There is no national program that accredits state and local public health agencies in the US

False

Which of these essential public health services is not a component of the policy development core function
1. Informing, educating and empowering poeple about health issues
2. Mobilizing community partnerships to identify and solve health problems
3. Deve

Enforcing laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety.

Which two federal agencies are most involved with public workforce development

CDC and HRSA

Important principles of public health information include each of the following except
1. Recognizing different types of data and providing integrated data management
2. Maintaining a service orientation and ensuring flexibility
3. Achieving system compat

Utilizing encounter-based data whenever possible

When considering only funding that supports delivery of public health core functions and essential public health services, the percent of federal as opposed to state-local funding is approximately
1. 1/3 federal, 2/3 state and local
2. 2/3 federal, 1/3 st

1/3 Federal, 2/3 state and local

The national notifiable disease surveillance system is most useful for which of the following purposes
1. Describing long-term trends of a disease
2. Rapidly detecting disease in an outbreak
3. Representative detection of disease

Describing long-term trends of a disease

In Hungry for Change we learned that this is an amino acid used as a flavor-enhancer in soups, salad dressings, chips, frozen entrees and many restaurant foods.
1.Aspartame
2.High Fructose Corn Syrup
3.Monosodium Glutamate
4.Sodium Sulfite

Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)

According to Vaccines : Calling the Shots, ____% of people in the United States will be exposed to human papillomavirus (HPV) at some point in their lives.
25%
50%
80%
100%

80%

Which of these best describes the major components of the infrastructure of public health?
1.Assessment, policy development and assurance
2.Human, fiscal, organizational and information resources
3.Leadership, advocacy, and coalitions
4.Epidemiological in

Human, Fiscal, organizational and informational resources

Which governmental level has the fewest full-time equivalent (FTE) workers in health agencies?
Local
State
Federal
Regional

Federal

Public health is concerned with the health of populations. Accordingly, one of the core functions of public health (as described by the IOM in 1988) is:
1.Refining the definition of populations
2.To create and advocate for solutions to address (at all lev

To create and advocate for solutions to address (at all levels) the health concerns of populations

The definition of a local health department as a unit of local government, with at least one full-time employee and a budget, with responsibilities for health is what type of definition?
1.Mission-driven
2.Functional
3.Structural
4.Process-driven

Structural

Which one of these has the fundamental responsibility to determine the health status and the health needs of the people within its jurisdiction, determine to what extent these needs are being effectively met by currently available measures, and take steps

State and Local Health Departments

Most local health departments in the United States have more than 100 full-time employees.

False

Governments can influence health of their citizens by:
1. Altering social factors that influence health
2. Assuring equity and equality through public programs
3. Providing access to services
4. All of the above
5. Only A and C

All of the above

Which of these public health data sources provides direct physical, physiological, and biochemical data from a national sample
A: National Hospital Discharge Survey
B: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey
C: National Health Interview Survey
D: National

National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

The capacity to carry out the three core functions of a governmental public health agency (assessment, policy development and assurance) BEST describes which of the following terms?
A: Public health infrastructure
B: Preventive medicine
C: Comprehensive h

Public health infrastructure

In the expanded view model of health, the focus is on:
A: Cure as an uncompromised goal
B: Disease and disease processes
C: Communities and other defined populations
D: Acute episodic illness and treatment

Communities and other defined populations

The most common type of health care planning used in the U.S. is:
A: Institution-based planning
B: Program planning
C: Population-based planning
D: Community planning

Program planning

The concept that government is responsible to ensure that standards are met in every community developed with the 1979 revision of the Model Standards and is referred to as:
A: primary care
B: coordinated delivery
C: governmental presence in health
D: emi

Governmental presence in health

Which of these pairs were not included among the so-called "Basic 6" services of public health that characterize public health practice over the first half of the 20th century in the U.S.:
A: Communicable disease control and health education
B: Primary ca

Primary care and chronic disease prevention

Which of these BEST characterize the public health practice: "Advocate for public health, build constituencies and identify resources in the community"?
A: The process of generating support among outside groups which address community health needs and iss

The process of generating support among outside groups which address community health needs and issues

Which of the following descriptions BEST characterizes the public health practice: "Assess the health needs of the community"?
A: The process of examining data to establish the existence of community factors contributing to identified health problems
B: T

The process of systematically describing the prevailing health status and health problems of a community

The Institute of Medicine identified which level of government as the central force in public health, bearing primary public sector responsibility for the health of the people?
A: Federal
B: state legislature
C: County
D: Municipal

State legislature

The first public health nursing activity in the United States emphasized:
A: Home care of the sick and poor
B: School health services
C: Communicable disease control
D: Chronic illness management
E: Rehabilitation for veterans of World War I

Home care of the sick and poor

The definition of a local health department as a unit of local government, with at least one full-time employee and a budget, with responsibilities for health is what type of definition?
A: Mission-driven
B: Functional
C: Structural
D: Process-oriented

Structural

One of the first voluntary health organizations; organized in 1904; initial parent organization developed in Pennsylvania in 1892:
A: National Tuberculosis Association
B: UNICEF
C: World Health Organization
D: United States Public Health Service
E: Nation

National Tuberculosis Association

Concerning the American Red Cross, it:
A: Receives funds from the national treasury
B: Supplies medical care to the military
C: Supplies nursing care to the military
D: Was chartered as a relief agency by the federal government
E: Has no official status

Was chartered as a relief agency by the federal government

Which of the following is most critical to the success of a Healthy Communities initiative?
A: Adequate funding from state and local resources
B: Accurate statistics for local health indicators
C: Broad representation and involvement of community members

Broad representation and involvement of community members

The United States Bureau of the Census:
A: Conducts a nationwide census every five years
B: Receives and analyzes copies of birth and death certificates
C: Was established in 1902 as a permanent federal agency
D: Is directly responsible to the president

Was established in 1902 as a permanent federal agency

As a society, we endorse the delegation of executive, legislative, and judicial authority to administrative agencies for many reasons, EXCEPT which of these?
A: Because the complexity of modern society calls for more regulatory bodies to fulfill governmen

Because of the need to lessen the burden on the civil court system

The organizational unit in the federal government created in 1939 to bring together health, education, and welfare services.
A: Federal Security Act
B: Children's Bureau
C: Department of Homeland Security
D: Centers for Disease Control

Federal Security Act

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) does which of the following?
A: Oversees the science of preventive medicine through basic science and applied research
B: Conducts research into the treatment of major categories of disease
C: Provides funds for the c

Oversees the science of preventative medicine through basic science and applied research

The major strategy used by the federal government in the U.S. after about 1935 to influence the health policies and services of states and local governments was:
A: appointment of state and local health commissioners
B: development of unified national pol

Grants-in-aid

Government can influence the health of its citizens by:
A: Altering social factors that influence health
B: Assuring equity and equality through public programs
C: Providing access to services
D: All the above

All of the above

60% of local health departments in the U.S. serve populations of 50,000 or less

True

The agency that was first created as a Marine Hospital Service in 1789 is:
A: National Tuberculosis Association
B: UNICEF
C: World Health Organization
D: United States Public Health Service
E: National Institutes of Health

United States Public Health Service

Which of these characteristics applies to the greatest number of official state health departments in the United States?
A: Lead environmental agency for the state
B: Free standing agencies rather than components of larger multi-purpose human services age

Operates state institutions OR free standing agencies rather than components of larger multi-purpose human service agencies

Which one of these has the fundamental responsibility to determine the health status and the health needs of the people within its jurisdiction, determine to what extent these needs are being effectively met by currently available measures, and take steps

c) State and local health departments

Which of these essential public health services is not a component of the policy development core function?
a) informing, educating, and empowering people about health issues
b) mobilizing community partnerships to identify and solve health problems
c) de

d) enforcing laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety

Which of these essential public health services is a component of the assessment core function?
a) diagnosing and investigating health problems and health hazards in the community
b) informing, educating, and empowering people about health issues
c) devel

a) diagnosing and investigating health problems and health hazards in the community

All of the following are minimum functions of a state health department as defined by the American Public Health Association except:
a) study of state health problems and planning for their solution
b) coordination and technical supervision of local healt

e) establishment of maximum standards for local health work

Quality improvement efforts for the public health systems focus most extensively on which aspect of the system?
a) processes
b) outputs
c) inputs
d) outcomes

a) processes

Which of the following is not a principle/key component in community organization and community building practice?
a) critical consciousness and empowerment
b) critical allocation of resources and sharing among partners
c) principle or relevance or "start

b) critical allocation of resources and sharing among partners

Approximately what percentage of local health jurisdictions have completed a community health assessment in the past three years?
a) 20%
b) 40%
c) 60%
d) 80%

c) 60%

For the Healthy People 2010 objectives for physical activity levels for adolescents and for adults, which of the following statements is true?
a) the year 2010 targets for both objectives were met
b) the year 2010 targets for neither objectives was met
c)

b) the year 2010 targets for neither objectives was met

The majority of community health assessments are completed without the participation of the jurisdiction's local health departments
a) true
b) false

b) false

There is no national program that accredits state and local public health agencies in the US
a) true
b) false

b) false

Which one of these has the fundamental responsibility to determine the health status and the health needs of the people within its jurisdiction, determine to what extent these needs are being effectively met by effective measures currently available, and

State and local health departments

True/False: The majority of community health assessments are completed without the participation of the jurisdiction's local health departments.

False.

True/False: There is no national program that accredits state and local public health agencies in the U.S.

False.

More than three fourths of all U.S local health departments are organized at this level of government?

Local

The Institute of Medicine (IOM) identified which level of government as the central force in public health, bearing primary public sector responsibility for the health of people?

State Legislature

Which level of government employs the highest percentage of all workers of governmental health agencies?

Local

T/F: There is no national program that accredits state and local public health agencies in the U.S

False

T/F: The Affordable Care Act that the Supreme Court recently upheld extends healthcare coverage to over 30 million uninsured Americans, but actually does very little to make healthcare affordable.

True

In the studies of expenditure for public health activities, for which of these statements is there good evidence?

Public health activities less than 5% of all health spending with the federal government contributing less than half of the total

T/F: The majority of community health assessments are completed without the participation of the jurisdiction's local health department.

False

Agency first created at Marine Hospital Service in 1789:

United States Public Health Service

In Hungry for Change, we learned that this is an amino acid used as a flavor-enhancer in soups, salad dressings, chips, frozen entrees and many restaurant foods.

MSG

According to Vaccines: Calling the Shots, ____ % of people in the US will be exposed to HPV at some point in their lives.

80%

Which government level has the fewest full-time equivalent (FTE) workers in health agencies

Federal

T/F: Most local health departments in the US have more than 100 full-time employees

False

What is the function of law in public health?

To create a mission for public health authorities, assign their functions, and specify the manner in which they may exercise authority

The FDA is responsible for

Evaluating the safety of food and drugs

More than � of all US local health departments are organized at this level of government

County

Name of the director of the CDC

Thomas Freidan

Ordinarily the term "Title XVIII" of Public Law 89-97 which was signed into law on July 30, 1965, is called

Medicare

During the 2002 outbreak, the first positive blood test for West Nile Virus in Illinois came from Cook County

False

Approx. what percentage of local health jurisdictions have completed a community health assessment in the past three years?

60%

When considering only funding that supports delivery of public health core functions and essential public health services, the percent of federal as opposed to state-local funding is approx:

one-half federal, one-half state and local