Question 1 Which of the following (select all that apply), are social determinan
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Question 1
Which of the following (select all that apply), are social determinants of health:
Education
Housing
Work
Food
Stress
Access to health services
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT an example of PRIMARY prevention/intervention of communicable disease transmission?
Immunization programs
Chlorination of the water supply
Restaurant inspections
Taking an antibiotic for a physician-diagnosed illness
Question 3
Which of the following factor(s) will result in the increase of the prevalence rate?
Increase in incident rate
Increase in the duration of the disease
Decrease the duration of the disease
Both A and B
Question 4
The goals of public health include:
Promote, Prevent, Protect
Intervene, Survey, Respond
Monitor, Report, Intervene
Prevent, Respond, Protect
Education
Housing
Work
Food
Stress
Access to health services
Explanation / Answer
4) A) Promote , Prevent, Protect
Public health infrastructure provides communities, states, and the Nation the capacity to prevent disease, promote health, and prepare for and respond to both acute (emergency) threats and chronic (ongoing) challenges to health. Infrastructure is the foundation for planning, delivering, evaluating, and improving public health.
1) work, education
Social determinants of health reflect the social factors and physical conditions of the environment in which people are born, live, learn, play, work, and age.
2) Taking an antibiotic for a physician-diagnosed illness.
Preventive interventions in communicable disease control:
Primary prevention takes place before a person develops the health outcome (usually disease) and in fact aims to prevent the health outcome. Success of primary prevention can be shown through indicators such as incidence and prevalence of disease going down. Primary prevention usually targets the reservoir or source of infection, or aims to block the transmission route. Yet it could also strengthen the immune system, such as through immunisation.
3) long duration, prolongation of life without cure, increased incidence, in-migration of cases and susceptible people, out-migration of healthy people, better diagnosis/reporting
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