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Health Sciences

Encompasses a wide range of disciplines, exploring various aspects of health, disease, healthcare delivery, and research to advance medical knowledge.

anatomy

physiology

pathology

pharmacology

epidemiology

biostatistics

microbiology

immunology

biochemistry

genetics

nutrition

public health

healthcare

medicine

research

Assure competent workforce

  • Assesment
  • Policy Development
  • Assurance

Biological sciences central and stimulated by major threats to health population

  • Public Health
  • Medicine

Social sciences tend to be elective part of medical education

  • Public Health
  • Medicine

Another type of managed health insurance plan provided by large industries or companies to employees

  • Medigap
  • Medicaid
  • Preferred provider organization (PPO)
  • Medicare

The respiratory system is made up of the _______________.

  • Carbon dioxide, calcium, and cortical bone
  • Joints, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage
  • Lungs, heart, and oxygen
  • Airway, lungs, and muscles of respiration

______________ are designed to provide skilled nursing care and rehabilitative care to prepare patients for return to home enviornment

  • Residential care facilities
  • Extended care facilities
  • Independent living
  • Assisted living

Municipal hospitals

  • Primary Level
  • Secondary Level
  • Tertiary Level

Give one example of personal protective equipment (PPE).

  • Gloves

Health insurance plans that help pay expenses not covered by medicare

  • Medicare
  • Medigap
  • Medicaid
  • PPO

____________ clinics perform minor surgical procedures

  • Urgent
  • Rehabilitation
  • Surgical
  • Specialty
  • Outpatient

State officials tried to convince the residents that the water was (3) ... to drink;

  • safe

It (2) ... the water supply that supports 300,000 residents.

  • contaminated

Their operation is through private practices, clinics, hospitals with governmental with direction primarily in terms of quality assistance.

  • Public Health
  • Medicine

National Agency that deals with health problems in the U.S.

  • U.S. department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS)
  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

What is the function of the cardiovascular system?

  • To provide movement
  • To circulate blood flow
  • To digest food
  • To fight disease

Which type of open soft tissue injury is caused by a sharp object going through the skin?

  • Avulsion
  • Laceration
  • Puncture
  • Abrasion

Look at the nutritional label for the Sour Patch Kids and answer the following questions. How many calories are in each serving of Sour Patch Kids?

  • 140
  • 70
  • 2
  • 280

A specific amount of money a patient pays for a particular services

  • Deductibles
  • Co-insurance
  • Co-payment
  • PPO

Diagnose and Investigate

  • Assesment
  • Policy Development
  • Assurance

People rely on ___________ to pay for costs of health care

  • Government
  • Non-profit agencies
  • Health insurance plans
  • Preferred provider organization

Pioneer of Germ Theory(small letters only)

  • robert koch

Well-established profession with a sharp public image

  • Public Health
  • Medicine

Look at the Top Ramen label and think about the labeling requirements you listed on Question 1.What items are missing from the Top Ramen label?

  • Manufacturer name

Medicare health institutions

  • Primary Level
  • Secondary Level
  • Tertiary Level

______________ allow individuals who can care for themselves to rent or purchase an apartment in facility and have services provided for them, such as meals, housekeeping, etc

  • Independent living
  • Independent living
  • Residential care facilities
  • Extended care facilities
  • Assisted living

The emphasis of care is diagnosis and treatment, care for the whole patient.

  • Public Health
  • Medicine

_______________ hospitals treat a wide range of conditions and age groups; usually provide diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency care

  • Specialty
  • General
  • Physical Therapy
  • Surgery
  • Government

What 6 things must be included on all food labels in the United States?

  • NAME OF FOOD, NAME AND ADDRESS OF RESPONSIBLE FIRM, LIST OF INGREDIENTS, NET WEIGHT, NUTRITION FACTS PANEL, COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELING

Amounts that must be paid by patient for medical services before policy begins to pay

  • Deductibles
  • Co-insurance
  • Co-payment
  • PPO

Clinics

  • Primary Level
  • Secondary Level
  • Tertiary Level

Many feel that the state is putting the interests of (4) ... above the residents' health.

  • industry

Have the facilities and capabilities for giving emergency care.

  • Primary Level
  • Secondary Level
  • Tertiary Level

What is the first thing a first aider should do at the scene of an accident?

  • Check for breathing
  • Look for danger
  • Move the patient
  • Call for a first responder

The heart is the only part of the body that contains cardiac muscles.

  • True
  • False

Which of the following types of tissue form a protective barrier between the body and the outside environment?

  • Muscle tissue
  • Epithelial tissue
  • Connective tissue
  • Nervous tissue

He proposed the conversion of plague model to cholera model.(small letters only)

  • michel foucault

Complete the following sentences.The ______ system breaks down food and drink into smaller pieces. The digestion process starts when food enters the ______. When food is chewed, ______ is released and helps break down the food.a. saliva b. digestive c. mouth

  • BCA

The mission of public health is to fulfill society's interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy.

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

Which of the following does homeostasis control?

  • Temperature
  • Blood pressure
  • Blood glucose levels
  • All of the above

U.S. government health insurance plan for all military personnel

  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Medigap
  • TRICARE
  • Military insurance

________________ clinics provide first age or emergency care to ill or injured patients

  • Rehabilitation clinics
  • Specialty clinics
  • Urgent or emergency care
  • Health department
  • Surgical

_Select three parts of the immune system.

  • White blood cells
  • White blood cells
  • Tonsils
  • Trabecular
  • Larynx
  • Appendix

Federal Agency responsible for regulating food and drug products sold to the public

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Centers of Disease Control (CDC)
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR)

A pharmacist can provide essential professional input to interdisciplinary programs that monitor, anticipate and respond to public health problems in targeted population groups.

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

____________ are designed to provide basic physical and emotional care to individuals who can't care for themselves

  • Residential Care facilities
  • Extended Care facilites
  • Independent living
  • Assisted living

Systematic collection and analysis of data

  • Assesment
  • Policy Development
  • Assurance

_______________ clincs offer physical, occupational, speech and other similar therapies

  • Rehabilitation
  • Outpatient
  • Surgical
  • Specialty

_________________ hospitals provide care for special conditions or age groups; burn hospitals, oncology, pediatric

  • General
  • Specialty
  • Government
  • Surgical

What company makes Honey Nut Cheerios? Look at the label to find this information!

  • General Mills

Which part of the body controls homeostasis?

  • The skin
  • The pancreas
  • The brain
  • The blood

________________ hospitals are operated by federal, state, and local government agencies; veteran hospitals

  • General
  • Specialty
  • Surgical
  • Government

All are the basis of the new public health, EXCEPT:

  • understanding the ways in which lifestyle and living conditions determine health status
  • recognition of the need to mobilize resources
  • making sound investment in policies, programs and services which create, maintain and protect health
  • focusing only on improving health and improving quality of life

Link to/ provide care

  • Assesment
  • Policy Development
  • Assurance

Inform, Educate and Empower

  • Assesment
  • Policy Development
  • Assurance

Look at the nutritional label for the Takis and answer the following questions. How many servings are there in this bag?

  • 6
  • 3
  • 1
  • 10

All are relevant subjects that can be include in the pharmacy curriculum, EXCEPT:

  • Evidence-based Drug Selection
  • Nutrition
  • Healthcare policy
  • Behavioral and social sciences
  • None of these

Mobilize community partnership

  • Assesment
  • Policy Development
  • Assurance

Give one benefit of learning first aid.

  • Safer community

Can provide sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic equipment with the help of trained specialists.

  • Primary Level
  • Secondary Level
  • Tertiary Level

The former governor does not support legislation that requires regular inspections of chemical facilities.

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

Clinical sciences peripheral to professional training

  • Public Health
  • Medicine

Which of the following types of tissue is attached to the bones?

  • Skeletal muscles
  • Cardiac muscles
  • Smooth muscles
  • Cartilage

Regional healthcare institutions

  • Primary Level
  • Secondary Level
  • Tertiary Level

A practice developed by the Chinese following the smallpox epidemic around 1000 B.C.(small letters only)

  • practice of variolation

Look at the nutritional label for the Rotisserie Chicken. How many grams of sodium are in each serving of chicken?

  • 180

_____________ are one of the major types of health care facilities

  • Hospitals

Establishes and enforces standards that protect workers from job related injuries and illnesses

  • Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR)
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • Centers of Disease Control (CDC)
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

Agencies supported by donations, membership fees, fund-raises, and federal or state grants that provided health services at national, state, and local levels

  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (Your Answer)
  • Health insurance plans
  • Voluntary
  • Nonprofit

Requires that specific percentages of expenses are shared by patient and insurance comapany

  • Deductibles
  • Co-insurance
  • Co-payment
  • PPOs

_______________ clinics; operated by hospitals or large medical groups; provide care for outpatients

  • Rehabilitation
  • Specialty
  • Outpatient
  • Surgical

District hospitals

  • Primary Level
  • Secondary Level
  • Tertiary Level

Look at the nutritional label for the Sour Patch Kids and answer the following questions. If you are supposed to eat 2,000 calories in a day and you ate the 4 servings of Sour Patch Kids mentioned in the previous question, how many calories would you have left for the day?

  • 1,000
  • 0
  • 1,560
  • 1,440

The effects of the chemical MCHM are known.

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

Division of USDHHS involved in research on Disease

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Have the facilities and capabilities for medical care which needs hospitalization.

  • Primary Level
  • Secondary Level
  • Tertiary Level

He was the founder of epidemiology(small letters only)

  • john snow

Division of USDHHS concerned with causes, spread, and control of diseases in populations

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR)

Check the statements that can be inferred from the video.

  • People became sick after drinking the contaminated water.
  • The business responsible for the leak had to pay the costs of the environmental cleanup.
  • Matilda Murray supports the new legislation.
  • Regular inspections had not occurred prior to the chemical leak.
  • If the law does not pass, similar accidents will likely occur in other states.

What is the function of immune system?

  • To fight any diseases that enter the body

Matilda has serious concerns about allowing her children to drink the water.

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

What are the ingredients of Tropicana Orange Juice?

  • [No Answer]

Develop policies

  • Assesment
  • Policy Development
  • Assurance

Look at the nutritional label for the Takis and answer the following questions. Imagine you ate 2 servings of Takis. How many grams of fat would you have eaten?

  • 10
  • 14
  • 7
  • 21

The former governor (5) ... legislation...

  • supports

_____________ are health care facilities found in many types of health care

  • Hospitals
  • Dental
  • Optical
  • Clinics
  • Medical offices

Complete the following sentences. Blood vessels make up most of the ________ system. They carry ______ around the body. There are three types of blood vessels: arteries, ______ and capillaries. a. blood b. oxygen c. nervous d. veins e. circulatory

  • circulatory blood veins

Complete the following sentences.Soft ______ injuries are injuries to any skin, muscle, tendon, or ligament in the body. There are different types of these injuries. An ______ is caused by scraping or grazing the skin on a rough surface. An ______ is the complete removal of part of the body.a. abrasion b. tissue c. amputation

  • tissue abrasion amputation

Multiple professional identifies with diffuse public image

  • Public Health
  • Medicine

In the United Arab Emirates, you must be certified to give first aid.

  • True
  • False

Monitor health

  • Assesment
  • Policy Development
  • Assurance

Look at the nutritional label for the Rotisserie Chicken. If you ate 5 servings of chicken, how many milligrams of sodium would you consume?

  • 700
  • 900
  • 800
  • 500

Pioneer of the practice of vaccination that led to the discovery of treatment for smallpox.(small letters only)

  • edward jenner

Public health services have been characterized as occurring on two levels such as planning (or micro) level and the implementation (or micro) level.

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

A pharmacist can take leadership in partnering governments, communities, organizations and similar interest groups in identifying public health problems and policy development.

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

A cut _______ will bleed very fast and spurt blood out of the wound. If untreated, the person could be dead within minutes.

  • Artery
  • Vein
  • Capillary
  • Abrasion

Provide health services as directed by the USDHHS and provide specific services needed by state or local community

  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Centers of Disease Control (CDC)
  • Health Departments
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

There was a serious chemical (1) ... in West Virginia.

  • leak

Evaluate

  • Assesment
  • Policy Development
  • Assurance

After a chemical leak, the state of West Virginia tried to convince people that the water was safe to drink.

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

Created for individuals with chronic illnesses that cannot obtain insurance coverages if their place of employment changes

  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • TRICARE
  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

All are fronts for the mission of public health, EXCEPT:

  • public health service delivery
  • protecting community against environmental hazards
  • assisting, reinforcing the community health care provider system
  • assisting individuals to achieve optimal health status through promoting medical self-help principles
  • none of these

Uniform system for certifying specialists beyond professional medical degree

  • Public Health
  • Medicine

The dark era during the 14th century where Europe experienced plague that was most likely spread by rodent-borne fleas.(small letters only)

  • black death

Community pharmacists are both knowledgeable and skillful and can easily embrace community-related matters

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

Federal government program that provides health care for almost all individuals over the age of 65, for any person with a disability who has received social security benefits for at least 2 years, and for any person with end-state renal (kidney) disease

  • Medicare
  • Medigap
  • Medicaid
  • PPO

The role of pharmacists in healthcare can not be extended beyond the supply and management of medications

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

As one of the six premises of "New Public Health" the key control of the social and economic conditions should be broad-based and can be achieved through participation of individuals, multi-sectoral planning and political will.

  • TRUE
  • FALSE

When providing first aid, what should you use to prevent any contact with hazardous substances?

  • AED
  • PPE
  • CPR
  • ABC

Specialized centers

  • Primary Level
  • Secondary Level
  • Tertiary Level

Enforce Laws

  • Assesment
  • Policy Development
  • Assurance

Federal agency established to research the quality of health care delivery and identity standards of treatment that should be provided by health care facilities

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Centers of Disease Control (CDC)
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR)

Medical assistance program that is jointly funded by federal and state governments but operated by individual states

  • Medicaid
  • Medigap
  • Medicare
  • PPO

____________ ____________ may offer clinics for pediatric health care, treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, and respiratory disease

  • Medical center
  • Surgical
  • Rehabilitation
  • Health Department

___________________ provide assistance and care for elderly patients, people with disabilities or handicaps or with chronic and long-term illnesses

  • Medical Offices
  • Independent living
  • Assisted living
  • Long-term care facilities

Primary focus on population

  • Public Health
  • Medicine

Hygiene clinics

  • Primary Level
  • Secondary Level
  • Tertiary Level

____________ clinics provide care for specific diseases; diabetic, kidney dialysis, and oncology

  • Rehabilitation
  • Outpatient
  • Surgical
  • Specialty

_________ clinics are usually located in colleges or universities and offer clinics for various health conditions

  • Medical Center
  • Health Department
  • Surgical
  • Specialty

...legislation that would require regular (6) ... of chemical storage facilities, preventing tragedies like this from happening again.

  • inspections

_Select three items that are found in a basic first aid kit.

  • Sterile eye pad
  • Sterile eye pad
  • Wheelchair
  • Stethoscope
  • Thermometer
  • Cleansing wipes

International agency sponsored by United Nations that complies statistics and info on disease, publishes health information and investicages and addresses serious health problems

  • U.S Department of Health and Human Services
  • Center of Disease Control
  • Food and Drug Administration
  • World Health Organization
  • National Institutes of Health
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