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100

There are how many categories of SDOHs according to the WHO?

Five 

Education Access and Quality

Health Care Access and Quality

Economic Stability

Social and Community Context

Neighborhood and Built Environment

100

A child going to their routine annual wellness check-up would be which tier of prevention?

Primary prevention

For primary think PCP. You see your PCP to prevent disease and illness.

Secondary is screening and tertiary is treatment

100

Which of the following are included in the social and community context category of SDOHs? (SATA)

Discrimination

Steady employment

Family cohesion

Social networks

Discrimination, family cohesion, and social networks

Steady employment would fall under economic stability

100

You find that your clients are exposed to secondhand smoke from a nearby factory. Which category of determinants best describes this exposure?

Education access and quality

Social and community context

Neighborhood and built environment

Neighborhood and built environment

100

*blank* is superficial criteria such as skin color, physical characteristics, and parentage while *blank* is a shared geographical origin, language or dialect, religious faith, folklore, food preferences, and culture.

Race and ethnicity

200

Changes to the physical environment, economic environment, and social environment are all examples of what level of interventions? (Hint: think a body of water)

Upstream approaches

Remember: upstream approaches are "big picture", community wide interventions whereas downstream approaches are focused on the individual's specific situation. 

200

A male patient getting a PSA level drawn in response to c/o urinary retention would be which tier of prevention?

Secondary prevention

This lab test is done to screen for a potential problem and therefore is considered secondary prevention.

200

Your patient hasn't been taking her HTN meds due to cost concerns. Which would be the priority assessment to help address this barrier?

The patient's understanding of the need for medication

The patient's ability to access affordable medications

The patient's support system

The patient's ability to access affordable medications

While the other two choices may also play a role in why the patient isn't paying for their medications, the most direct and likely cause would be their inability to do so, making this the priority assessment of the choices given. 

200

True or false: the prevalence of a disease is the total number of cases of that disease

True!

200

This is the term that refers to resources available to individuals and communities based on membership in social networks.

Social Capital

300

Poor health literacy falls under which category of SDOH?

Education Access and Quality

300

True or false: screenings such as blood glucose tests and mental health questionnaires are intended to Dx problems

False. 

Screening tools are used for early detection of a disease/concern. They are intended to gather information which, based on the results, helps the provider look into potential problems to then provide a Dx.

300

This patient has been couch surfing at various friends' houses. This is what type of homelessness? (Hint: is not chronic, transitional or episodic)

Secondary homelessness. These are people who stay in a temporary form of housing because they have nowhere else to go (includes "couch surfing").

Primary: Living without adequate shelter, living in vehicles, surviving on the streets, staying in parks, or squatting in abandoned buildings

Tertiary: Renting single rooms on a long-term basis without security of a fixed or permanent residence

300

Which of the following approaches is a key factor in improving mental health outcomes?

Providing emergency services only during a crisis

Implementing community education programs to raise awareness about mental health

Scheduling 1:1 therapy for everyone in the community

Increasing the number of mental health facilities

Implementing community education programs to raise awareness about mental health. This is a measure that would have the greatest effect on outcomes of mental health patients.

Providing emergency services only during a crisis would only help those during an emergency, hence neglecting non-emergent care needs and is therefore not the best option for overall outcome improvement.

Scheduling 1:1 therapy for everyone in the community would not be a key factor, as this would include those without mental health concerns.

Increasing the number of mental health facilities may increase access to Tx but wouldn't be a key factor in improving health outcomes.

300

After reviewing healthcare facilities and transportation options in a rural community, you determine that many people don't have access to necessary care due to distance and limited transportation. This is an example of what?

Cultural competence

Health equity

SDOH

Health equality

SDOH

Cultural competence would be taking into consideration the cultural differences of the population you're serving. Health equity is when people get the amount of help that they need to fix the problem they have and health equality is when everyone gets the same amount of help regardless of their need (remember the picture with the boxes at the baseball game)

400

Which of the following should you prioritize to address the root cause of health disparities in the homeless population?

Host a job fair for homeless individuals to help them gain employment

Provide the homeless with hygiene kits

Advocate for policies that increase access to affordable healthcare and housing

Educate the community about homelessness

Advocate for policies that increase access to affordable healthcare and housing

The other options would be helpful to members of that population but would not address the root cause of their health disparities. 

400

Which of the following are included in the neighborhood and built environment category of SDOHs? (SATA)

Safe housing

Air and water quality

Hospital accessibility

Availability of healthy food

Safe housing, air and water quality, and availability of healthy food

Hospital accessibility would fall under Health Care Access and Quality

400

These homeless people require shelter for a shorter period, are younger, and are more likely to experience homelessness because of a catastrophic event. (Hint: is not primary, secondary or tertiary)

Transitional homelessness. 

Episodic homelessness - are also younger, are in and out of the shelter system, are more likely to be chronically unemployed, and have medical or mental health issues.

Chronic homelessness - more likely to require shelter on a long-term basis, chronically unemployed, older, and more apt to have physical or mental health issues.

400

This group owns the Healthy People 2030 Framework (bonus karma points if you get the full name exactly correct)

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (AKA the CDC)

400

Which factor is the greatest concern when creating an effective DC plan for a homeless patient?

Lack of awareness of available community assistance programs

Lack of consistent basic necessities such as food and shelter

Reliance on emergency services for routine care

Underestimating the importance of preventive healthcare

Lack of consistent basic necessities such as food and shelter

The other choices are also concerns, but they are not the greatest concern for the patient at DC.

500

Which would be considered downstream approaches to addressing homelessness (SATA)?

Develop job training programs to increase financial stability for the vulnerable

Offer free meals to people living in shelters

Provide emergency housing for people living on the street

Advocate for policies that provide renting assistance programs

Increase mental health treatment services for at risk populations

Offer free meals to people living in shelters and provide emergency housing for people living on the street. These interventions are aimed at helping the individual rather than a whole population/community.

The other options are upstream approaches, as they are "big picture" interventions that would help the whole homeless population.

500

Wanda is 15 weeks pregnant and routinely uses cocaine. Drug cessation is a form of which type of prevention for her baby?

Tertiary prevention

For tertiary think treatment. This would be a treatment for the baby to hopefully lesson the addiction Sx upon birth.

500

You are responding to a TB outbreak at a nursing home. Which of the following are appropriate measures to take to help stop the spread? (SATA)

Establish a contact tracing program

Educate the residents about prevention, Sx, and the importance of Tx

Encourage residents to self Dx and Tx Sx at home

Isolate residents with Sx

Encourage residents to share personal items to increase immunity

Establish a contact tracing program, educate the residents about prevention, Sx, and the importance of Tx and isolate residents with Sx.

The other choices would not be best practice for CD transmission prevention. 

500

This group has functions such as promotion of health for all people worldwide, reducing inequalities between and within countries, supporting global health research initiatives, and provision of resources for disaster relief/emergency response.

The World Health Organization (AKA the Who)

The World Health Organization focuses on global health issues; the CDC is focused on health issues in the USA.

500

You notice that the health outcomes of a community are higher than expected given they are a low-income community. Which is the most likely cause?

Strong community networks

Access to advanced technology

Adequate health insurance coverage

Lack of medical conditions needing care

Strong community networks

The question asks for the most likely cause of the positive health outcomes, and given this is a low-income community it is not likely that they have adequate health insurance, better average health or access to advanced technology. This leaves only one choice left!

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