CQ1
CQ2
CQ3
CQ4
RANDOM
100
What is the name of the dot point that Relative and Dynamic Health comes under in the syllabus?
The MEANINGS OF HEALTH
100
WHAT WOULD A COMPARISION BETWEEN THE HEALTH OF ATSI AND NON-ATSI POPULATIONS REVEAL?
ATSI = lower life expectancy, higher burden of disease (diabetes/mental health), higher infant mortality, higher hospital admissions
100
NIB, HCF and MEDIBANK private are all examples of what?
Private health funds
100
Providing counselling to people suffering from depression is an example of which action area of the OTTAWA CHARTER?
Creating supportive environments
100
Which of the following involves modifiable lifestyle risk factors? a) Type 1 diabetes b) Type 2 diabetes c) Prostate cancer d) Depression
B. Type 2
200
Which of the following does social justice, within a health context, support most? a) equal access to health services for all Australians b) the provision of health education to only those who can afford it c) a focus on individual behavior change d) increased government spending on medicine to treat disease.
A. Equal access to health services for all Australians
200
Which of the following has these risk factors AGE, OBESITY & ATSI? a. Diabetes Type 2 b. Mental Health c. Cancer d. Diabetes Type 1
A. Diabetes Type 2
200
Which of the following is provided by MEDICARE? a. choice of doctor b. covers dentist and physio c. public hospital cover d. private hospital cover
C. Public hospital cover
200
Name the five principles of the OTTAWA CHARTER
D.R.S.B.C Developing personal skills Reoreintating health services Strengthening Community Action Building Health Public Policy Creating supportive environements
200
Why was Medicare introduced in Australia? a) To decrease health expenditure and achieve health goals b) To improve access to a full range of health services c) To enable access to medical care for all Australians d) To cater for the ageing population and increased needs.
To enable access to medical care for all Australians
300
What is the most important consideration in determining Australia's health priorities? a. prevelence of the condition amongst ATSI b. cost to individuals and communities c. cost to change the occurrance of disease d. prevalence of condition amongst non-ATSI
b. cost to individuals and communities
300
Name the determinants of health?
sociocultural, economic and environmental
300
Distinguish between institutional and non-institutional health care.
Institutional - (think bricks and mortar) traditional health services conducted with "in patients" ie hospitals (public/private), nursing homes, psychiatric hospitals Non-institutional - services provide to patients such as doctors (GP/specialist), pharmaceuticals and health related services (dentist/ambulance/physio/optometry etc)
300
Having a needle exchange program is an example of which Ottawa Charter principle?
Creating supportive environments
300
1. Which of the following best characterises community empowerment in health promotion? a) A local doctor providing free health-screening services b) Increased government taxes on cigarettes c) Police enforcement of speeding laws around schools to increase safety of school children d) School staff, students and P & C at a local primary school working together to raise awareness of and support for improved road safety around their school.
d) School staff, students and P & C at a local primary school working together to raise awareness of and support for improved road safety around their school.
400
What is the syllabus term that; "favours the reduction or elimination of inequity, the promotion of inclusiveness of diversity, and the establishment of environments that are supportive of all people"?
Social Justice P.E.A.R = Particpation Equity Access Rights
400
What are the groups expereincing health inequities in Australia? AND *Which TWO did you study from the syllabus?
*ATSI * SOCIOECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED RURAL & REMOTE PEOPLE BORN OVERSEAS ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
400
Describe the term MEDICARE
Medicare is a federal government medical scheme aimed at providing eauitable access to medical services for all Australians.
400
"All organisations are actively involved in decision making, are committed and have a higher success rate on achieving desired outcomes" is referring to which area of the CQ4 syllabus dash points.
Benefits of partnerships in health promotion (government/non-government amd local communities)
400
In the 2010 Federal Budget the government placed an increase of 25% on the cigarette excise (tax). Which action area of the Ottawa Charter does this initiative reflect? A Creating supportive environments B Building healthy public policy C Developing personal skills D Strengthening community action
B Building healthy public policy
500
Provide the WHO's definition of health
Health is "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity’
500
Define PBS and its outcomes for the health of Australians.
PBS = Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme. Where prescription drugs (certain types generally related to health priority action areas or groups experiencing health inequities) are subsidised by the federal government. Outcomes = allows access for low income earners/chronically ill etc. Allows for a safety net - once reach $700 prescriptions are further reduced. Social Justice principles. PEAR
500
What were the TWO National Health Promotion strategies we studied?
National Tobacco Strategy & National Mental Health Strategy
500
What are the advantages for an individual who has private health insurance cover? A) Short waiting period for surgery, bulk billing, choice of doctor B) Short waiting period for surgery, choice of doctor, ancillary benefits. C) Longer waiting period for surgery, bulk billing, choice of hospital D) Longer waiting period for surgery, choice of hospital, ancillary benefits
B) Short waiting period for surgery, choice of doctor, ancillary benefits.
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