HLTH 3115S-1 Public and Global Health, Week 4 Midterm Exam (100% Correct)
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(HLTH 3115S 1, HLTH 3115S 1)
- Question: Which of the following illnesses can … via blood and bodily fluids and weakens the immune system so that it does not function as well, allowing foreign pathogens to invade the body?
- Question: The laws, regulations, and priorities that govern your community or state and how these components influence the health of individual citizens are known as which type of health determinant?
- Question: Bacteria or fungi present different risks to populations and therefore varying methods of prevention should … What are these examples of?
- Question: Studying assists us in gaining an understanding of the connections between human populations and the
- Question: When does population growth occur?
- Question: Which of the following is an element of your social environment that can influence your health?
- Question: Which of the following offers equal opportunity to enjoy the highest attainable level of health, and is … through environmental health protection policies and community care programs?
- Question: Which infectious disease makes the body more at risk for other infections?
- Question: The advent and prevalence of antibiotics led to a high birth rate and low death rate, causing a phenomenon that we are still experiencing. What is that phenomenon?
- Question: Which portion of the population in low income regions is most at risk of dying from malaria?
- Question: How does a working surveillance system assist Healthy People 2020 in promoting health?
- Question: Which of the following measures how many births have … in a year per 1,000 people in a population?
- Question: The assessment that has been … into the planning processes in several countries to evaluate the impact of public or government interventions on populations and settlements is … what?
- Question: Many … countries are beginning to struggle with issues … to , which include increasing numbers of elderly and not enough younger people to replace them in the work
- Question: Why don’t the same control methods work for all types of vectors?
- Question: Which of the following calculations include deaths from specific causes in the numerator and the number of people at risk for dying from that cause in the denominator?
- Question: The design and implementation of must factor in local cultural belief systems and
- Question: In addition to political stability, the ability to is important in the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS.
- Question: In addition to … vector range and climate change, which is a primary environmental condition that impacts low and middle income countries?
- Question: Which of the following is … as “the art and science of motivating people to enhance their lifestyle to achieve complete health, not just the absence of disease?”
- Question: is the collection, analysis, and use of data to target public health prevention.
- Question: Diarrheal disease is a leading cause of death across the world and it can often … to which of the following?
- Question: Which of the following diseases was spread through the movement of goods and people across borders from Asia into Europe and on to the Americas during the nineteenth century?
- Question: The three communicable diseases that are the leading causes of death globally are HIV/AIDS, malaria, and .
- Question: What is the vector which is responsible for the spread of onchocerciasis?
- Question: Which disease has seen advancements, resulting in a cure due to Direct Observed Therapy and rigorous treatments?
- Question: Which vector-borne disease is commonly … through rodent infestation on cargo ships?
- Question: Which MDG addresses waterborne diseases?
- Question: In middle- and low-income countries, rapid urbanization worldwide has led to increasing rates of mortality from what?
- Question: Lower- and middle-income countries … for 94 percent of the 138 million DALYs … in 2004. How many of these came from road traffic injuries?
- Question: Which of the following is a typical symptom of the initial stage in the WHO clinical staging system of HIV infection in adults, adolescents, infants, and children?
- Which term refers to diseases that are transmissible from animals to humans, animals to animals and from humans to humans or from humans to animal?
- Question: is an airborne disease that can … by coughing, speaking or even
- Question: Because they generally require the blood of another organism to survive, most vectors are .
- Question: was spread from person to person through droplets in the air from a sneeze, a cough or contact with nasal secretions during the
- Question: In highly … urban areas in , many children suffer from asthma and respiratory illness to a much greater degree than most anywhere else in the world as the result of air pollution due to industrialization and dense
- Question: occurs when public health professionals go to health clinics, hospitals, or other facilities to talk to health care providers and
- Question: In countries with high HIV transmission rates, views about have had a significant influence on the … transmission of the
- Question: According to the World Health Organization’s (WHO), is “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or “
- Question: indirectly addresses airborne disease because it is … at eradicating extreme hunger and