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pHIT 100 – U.S. Health Care Delivery System WEEK 1 Home-Work Ch 1 Chapter 1- Rev

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pHIT 100 – U.S. Health Care Delivery System WEEK 1

Home-Work Ch 1 Chapter 1- Review Questions

1. Explain the “iron triangle” and how these factors are interrelated.

1. All statements below represent Parson's sick role except.

A) Sick people are obligated to seek help from health care experts

B) Individuals are responsible for their disease*

C) Individuals are exempt from normal responsibilities

D) The state of illness is undesirable

2. Which is the type of care where the patient is attended by a specialist?

A) Tertiary Care

B) Primary Care*

C) Secondary Care

D) Emergency Care

3. Providers who have received a doctor of medicine (MD) degree practice is:

A) Osteopathic Medicine*

B) Alternative Medicine

C) Energy Medicine

D) Allopathic Medicine

4. Which of the following is not a Complimentary and Alternative Medicine?

A) Naturopathy

B) Energy medicine*

C) Osteopathic medicine

D) Mind-body medicine

1. What is one of the leading causes of death for teens and adults up to the age of 35?

A) SIDS

B) Cancer*

C) Chronic disease related conditions

D) Violent deaths

2. In what country exist a highest rate of infant mortality?

A) Canada*

B) Russian Federation

C) Japan

D) Angola

3. A state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infinity:

A) Health *

B) Measuring Health Status*

C) Mortality Rates D) Disability

please can someone help me to faind the answer for this question.

Explanation / Answer

1. Correct answer:- (B) Individuals are responsible for their disease.

Explanation:- 4 basic categories of Parson's "sick role" are as follow:-

1. Sick persons are exempt from "normal" social roles.

2. Sick persons are not responsible for their condition. (One's will-power is not enough to change their physical state.)

3. Sick persons should try to get well. (Relies on one's recognition that their role & state of being are viewed as undesirable, hence obligating them to try to get better.)

4. Sick persons should seek technically competent help and cooperate with physicians.