Exam 4: Population Health: An Occupational Perspective Introduction
Exam 1: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Community and Population Health Practice Introduction12 Questions
Exam 2: Community and Population Health Concepts Introduction14 Questions
Exam 3: Theoretical Frameworks for Community-Based Practice Introduction18 Questions
Exam 4: Population Health: An Occupational Perspective Introduction17 Questions
Exam 5: Program Planning and Needs Assessment Introduction20 Questions
Exam 6: Program Design and Implementation Introduction19 Questions
Exam 7: Program Evaluation Introduction19 Questions
Exam 8: Program Support: Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Business Acumen Introduction16 Questions
Exam 9: Early Intervention Programs Introduction16 Questions
Exam 10: From School to Community Transition Services Introduction16 Questions
Exam 11: Promoting Community Inclusion and Integration for Youth Introduction14 Questions
Exam 12: Aging in Place and Home Modifications Introduction19 Questions
Exam 13: Driving and Community Mobility Introduction18 Questions
Exam 14: Low Vision Services in the Community Introduction20 Questions
Exam 15: Community Ergonomics and Prevention of Work-Related Injuries Introduction25 Questions
Exam 16: Work and Career Transitions Introduction15 Questions
Exam 17: Health Professional Well-Being Introduction19 Questions
Exam 18: Community Mental Health Programs Introduction14 Questions
Exam 19: Community-Based Approaches to Substance Use Epidemics Introduction15 Questions
Exam 20: Addressing the Needs of the Homeless Introduction19 Questions
Exam 21: Community Reintegration Services for Military Veterans Introduction20 Questions
Exam 22: Promoting Occupational Participation in Marginalized Populations Introduction18 Questions
Exam 23: Telehealth Introduction12 Questions
Exam 24: Lifestyle Redesign Programs Introduction12 Questions
Exam 25: Occupational Therapy in Primary Health-Care Settings Introduction18 Questions
Exam 26: Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Introduction21 Questions
Exam 27: Violence Prevention and Mitigation Introduction22 Questions
Exam 28: Future Directions in Community and Population Health Practice Introduction19 Questions
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The World Health Organization Healthy Settings approach to population health recognizes the importance of:
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The participatory occupational justice framework closely aligns with the:
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Children living in low-income households are less physically active than other children. Which of the following factors contribute to this problem?
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The kinds of occupations available to a population are influenced by:
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What important document stated that "health is created and lived by people within the settings of their everyday life; where they learn, work, play, and love"?
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The plight of asylum seekers held in camps demonstrates which aspect of population health in the doing, being, belonging, or becoming aspect of population health?
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When members of a group have a similar pattern of occupations, their daily round of activities is commonly referred to as:
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An occupational therapist in a Native American community participates in the local suicide prevention coalition. The OT works as part of a team to teach youth coping mechanisms in an after-school program. This promotes which aspect of health?
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In the adoption of digital technology to support occupational engagement, what has been found to be a barrier to adoption of enabling technology?
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Populations excluded from mainstream society are vulnerable to poor health outcomes. This exemplifies which part of the doing, being, belonging, or becoming aspect of population health?
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An ambulatory care clinic located in a low-income neighborhood notices significant food insecurity among its participants. A strategy for improving population health based on the participatory occupational justice framework is to:
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