Halk Sağlığı Atama Yardımı
Halk sağlığı atama yardımı, öğrencilerin ve uygulayıcıların halk sağlığıyla ilgili görevleri daha iyi tamamlamalarına yardımcı olmak için tasarlanmış bir halk sağlığı öğrenme aracıdır. Program, öğrencilerin halk sağlığının çeşitli yönlerini daha iyi anlamalarına yardımcı olmak için ders materyalleri, araştırma makaleleri, video eğitimleri vb. dahil olmak üzere çok sayıda halk sağlığı öğrenme kaynağı sağlar.
Ayrıca platform, öğrencilerin ödevlerini daha verimli bir şekilde tamamlamalarına yardımcı olmak için hesap makineleri, veri tabanı sorguları, harita analizi vb. gibi çeşitli araçlar sağlar. Halk sağlığı ödev yardımcısı aynı zamanda öğrencilerin halk sağlığı farkındalığını ve yeterliliğini geliştirmek için deneyimlerini ve kaynaklarını diğer halk sağlığı profesyonelleriyle paylaşabilecekleri çevrimiçi bir iletişim topluluğu da sağlar.
- What is a foodborne -illness outbreak? When two of more food handlers contaminate multiple food items When an operation serves contaminated food to tow or more people When two or more people report the same illness from eating the same food When the CDC receives information on two or more people with the same illness
- To be considered an outbreak, a foodborne illness must; Include at least six people Involve more than one food Be confirmed by laboratory analysis Occur over multiple days
- AR Which of the following methods is NOT an effective way to prevent uninfected partner c) Sharing needles c) Sharing needles sistent condom use b) Mutual monogamy treatment d) Regular testing and treatment
- Ke Mation of the following methods is NOT an effective way to prevent uninfected partner c) Sharing needles c) Sharing needies intent condom ine b) Mitual monogamy with an d) Regular lesting and reatment 69. Which of the following statements about homan parillomavirus (HIPV) is true? a)troy can only b) HPV can increase __ c) HPV vaccines d) HPVinceines are only effective for 70. Which of the following substances is commonly associated with tobacco use? xa) Nicotine b) Aloobol 71. Beposive consumption of which substance is known to contribute to liver disease and other I c) Cameine d) Marijuana a) Tobacco b) Alcoholy (c) Sugar 72. Which of the following is a major risk betor for the developollution -communicable dise (d) Salt b) Vaccination c) Hand bygiene A) Obesity 73. Which natural process associated with the gradual deterioration of physiological functions d) Nir pollution vulnerability to disease? a) Reproduction 74. Which of the following is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, particularly an b) Aging X c) Regeneration d) Adaptation a) Infectious diseases b) Rosd traffic injuricy c) Natural disasters d) Occupational he 75. What is the name of the global framework established by the World Health Organization ( non-communicable diseases? a) Clobal Action Plan for Tobacco and Smoking Control b) Global Action Plan for Reduction c) Global Action Plan for Obesity Prevention d) Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases 76. True or False:Premature mortality refers to deaths that occur before the age of 70. x a) True b) False 77. Which of the following is NOT considered a risk factor for premature mortality? b) Physical inactivity < c)Healthy diet d) High blood pressure a) Smoking 78. True or False Alcohol use is a risk factor for various non-communicable diseases.includ certain types of cancer. (V) a) True b) False 79. Which of the following is a strategy for preventing and controlling non-communicable d a) Early childhood education Kb) Road safety measures c) Access to clean water d) Vaccination campaigns 80. What was the Nuremberg Code? a) A set of ethical guidelines for conducting medical experiments on humans. b) A code of conduct for healthcare professionals in Nazi Germany. c) Alegal document outlining the rights of patients in medical research. d) A code of ethics for lawyers involved in war crimes trials.
- 40. Which of the following describes a single-blind study design? a) Participants are unaware of the treatment assignment b) Study investigators are unswere of the treatment masynment. c) Both participants and atudy investigators are maware of the treatment assignment d) Neither participants nor study investigators are aware of the treatment assignment 41. Which type of healtheare system is primarily forded through tases and provides universal access to healtheare services? a) Socialized medicine b) Private insorance-haved sylen c) Single-payer system d) Managed care system 42. Which of the following is an example of a quantitative research method commonly used in healtheare studies? a) Phenomenological study b) Grounded theory study c) Case study d) Survey study 43. Who is considered the "Father of Modern Epidemiology"? a) Hippocrates b) Louis Pasteur (c) John Snow d) Robert Koch c) Ignaz Semmelweis 44. What is the primary goal of epiderniology? b) Control infectious discase a) Develop new medical treatments c) Improve healthcare infrastructure d) Promote healthy lifestyles ye) Identify risk factors and prevent diseases 45. What is the primary objective of a cross-sectional study? a) To investigate the cause-and-effect relationship between exposure and outcome b) To follow a group of individuals over time to determine the incidence of a disease c) To examine the prevalence of a disease of condition in a population at a specific point in time d) To compare the outcomes of individuals who have been exposed to a particular risk factor with those w have not 16. Which of the following is a potential limitation of cross-sectional studies? a) They are expensive and time-consuming.They cannot establish causality. c) They require long-term follow-up of participants. 4)They are prone to selection bias. study design is commonly used to investigate the association between risk factors and outcomes in whospective manner? retrospectintrol study b)Cohort study c) Randomized controlled trial d) Cross-sectional study 48. What is the primary characteristic of case-control study? on their exposure status and followed over time. b) Participants are randomi assigned to intervention and control groups. based on their disease status and compared to a control group. d) Participants are followed prospectively to determine the coldence of a disease. advantage of case-control studies? which or th useful for investigating hip diseases or xb) They establish tempera relationships between exposure and outcome. of disease incidence. 50. Which of the following is a potential limitation of case-control studies? d) They eliminate recall bias. d) They cannot establish causality. a) They are prone to selection bias. b) They require long-term follow-up of participants. c) They are costly and time-consuming- 51. Which type of study design is most appropriate for investigating the incidence of a disease in a p time? ort studies? time mssectional study b) Case-control study e)Cohort study d) Randomized controlled tria