Exam 5: Community Organizingbuilding and Health Promotion
Exam 1: Community and Public Health: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow11 Questions
Exam 2: Organizations That Help Shape Community and Public Health9 Questions
Exam 3: Epidemiology: The Study of Disease, Injury, and Death in the Community12 Questions
Exam 4: Communicable and Noncommunicable Disease: Prevention and Control of10 Questions
Exam 5: Community Organizingbuilding and Health Promotion10 Questions
Exam 6: The School Health Program: A Component of Community and Public Health14 Questions
Exam 7: Maternal, Infant, and Child Health12 Questions
Exam 8: Adolescents, Young Adults, and Adults10 Questions
Exam 9: Older Adults12 Questions
Exam 10: Disparate Populations and Community and Public Health16 Questions
Exam 11: Community Mental Health9 Questions
Exam 12: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs: A Community Concern10 Questions
Exam 13: Health Care Delivery in the United States12 Questions
Exam 14: Community and Public Health and the Environment10 Questions
Exam 15: Injuries As a Community and Public Health Problem13 Questions
Exam 16: Safety and Health in the Workplace11 Questions
Exam 17: Health and Society: From History to Modern Times78 Questions
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A method of community organization that is used to address a problem through the application of pressure is:
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Recommendations for interventions based on critical review of multiple research and evaluation studies that substantiate the efficacy of the intervention are:
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The priority population are those whom the health promotion program is intended to serve.
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When mapping community capacity, primary building blocks are the most accessible assets.
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Health education and health promotion are terms that can be used interchangeably.
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Those who control, both formally and informally, the political climate of the community are referred to as gatekeepers.
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Relationships and structures within a community that promote cooperation for mutual benefit describes:
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An assumption one can make while organizing a community is that:
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The process for people to gain mastery over their lives and the lives of their communities is social capital.
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