This is the top indicator for vulnerability that affects a large segment of the global and U.S. populations?
a. Race & Ethnicity
b. Poverty
c. uninsured and underinsured
d. substance abuse
B. Poverty
The following activities are essential aspects of quality care for all persons: Select all that apply
A. Health Promotion
B. Primary Prevention
C. Secondary Prevention
D. Tertiary Prevention
A, B, C, D
As the supply of prescription opioids has been reduced, rates of deaths from heroin and fentanyl have rapidly _________.
Increased
________ preventative measures attempt to limit disability and to restore maximum functioning.
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Progressive
C. tertiary
_________ is a common infectious disease among farm workers.
Tuberculosis
Which are three of the most common factors related to vulnerably? Select all three
a. Poverty
b. uninsured & underinsured
c. Race and ethnicity
d. Military service
e. Mental illness
f. substance abuse
a, b, c
The following are true of the Family and Medical Leave Act: Select all that apply
A. It is only available in companies with > 50 employees.
B. It does not mandate that employers continue a salary during time off
C. Protects employment
D. Employers are required continue paying salary
E. It allows only for time off
F. can be used to care for a spouse, parent or child with a serious health condition
A, B, C, E, F
_________ is a key barrier to seeking treatment for behavioral health conditions for many who could benefit from it.
A. Substance misuse
B. Stigma
C. Depression
D. Suicide
B. Stigma
The following could be considered subpopulations within the homeless community: Select all that apply
A. Men
B. LGTB persons
C. older persons
D. Veterans
E. Families
F. Women
All of the above
__________ is a leading cause of death in the U.S. and a major health problem affecting individuals in rural areas.
A. Suicide
B. Depression
C. Cardiovascular Disease
D. Accident/Injury
C. Cardiovascular disease
__________ populations are groups who have a heightened risk of adverse health outcomes.
A. Healthy
B. Vulnerable
C. Community
D. Accountable
B. Vulnerable
This legislative act filed in 1993, provides some legal employment protection for families caring for someone with special needs, care of newborn, newly adopted, or serious health problems.
A. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
B. Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
C. Special Needs Alliance (SNA)
D. National Organization on Disabilities (NOD)
B. FMLA
The C/PHN works with high risk populations for Mental Disorders and substance abuse. Which is a form of secondary prevention:
a. Provide mental health classes
b. Provide screening programs for mental health concerns
c. Assess community social determinants
d. Assist the population in signing up for preventative services
b. Provide screening programs for mental health concerns
________ entails working with different sectors of the community to develop innovative models for responding to the crisis of homelessness.
A. Advocacy
B. Policy
C. Legislation
D. Community assessment
A. Advocacy
Migrant workers who are lawfully in the United States (including H2A workers) may receive health coverage due to which piece of 2010 legislation?
Affordable Care Act
______ capital consists of support from relationships with a spouse or family, social ties and networks, and membership in voluntary organizations.
a. Human
b. Social
c. financial
d. Health
B. social
________ are problems in body function or structure, such as a significant deviation or loss.
A. Respite
B. Impairments
C. assistive devices and technologies
D. Ineffective parenting skills
B. Impairments
_________, introduced in 2002, is a key medication used to treat individuals with heroin use disorder.
a. Narcan
b. buprenorphine
c. semaglutide
d. diphenhydramine
B. buprenorphine
THe C/PHN works to prevent illness among homeless male addicts. Which is a form of tertiary prevention? Select all that apply:
A. Provide case management of chronic health conditions.
B. Conduct mass screenings for common diseases
C. Provide immunizations
D. Council clients on disease reducing behaviors
A. Provide case management of chronic health conditions.
The process of residents moving out of rural communities and into urban places.
A. in-migration
B. Urban sprawl
C. out-migration
D. Manifest Destiny
C. Out-migration
The following are associated with vulnerable populations: Select all that apply
A. higher morbidity and mortality rates
B. less access to healthcare
C. longer life expectancy
D. diminished quality of life
A, B, D
_______ design is the concept of purposely creating environments in a way that they are accessible to all without the need for modifications.
a. Disability
b. Universal
c. Social
d. Activity
B. Universal
AHRQ recommends five major components for treating tobacco use and dependence. Which is the first step?
A. Advise to quit
B. Assess willingness to quit
C. Ask about tobacco use
D. Aid the person in quitting
E. Arrange for follow-up
C. "Ask" about tobacco use
Approximately 9% of homeless adults are ________.
A. HIV +
B. Veterans
C. Mentally ill
D. Transgender
B. Veterans
Rural areas have ________ rates of poverty and a ________ level of education, when compared to urban areas.
A. Lower, higher
B. Lower, lower
C. Higher, lower
D. Higher, higher
B. lower, lower