Deck 11: Health Care: an Anatomy of Health and Illness

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A study on how the SARS virus spread throughout Asia due to airline travel and cultural values about preventing disease is a ______.

A) micro-level study
B) meso-level study
C) meta-level study
D) global-level study
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The statement, "Multinational companies that build plants in the poor Global South provide examples of the profit motive's influence on health conditions," most closely reflects ______.

A) conflict theory
B) functionalism
C) feminist theory
D) symbolic interaction theory
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The statement, "The primary task of the medical profession is to control illness and prevent individuals from being unable to perform their social roles," most closely reflects ______.

A) conflict theory
B) functionalist theory
C) feminist theory
D) symbolic interaction theory
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The medicalization of certain human behaviors is most closely associated with ______.

A) rational choice theory
B) conflict theory
C) functionalist theory
D) symbolic interaction theory
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In sub-Saharan Africa, AIDS is very common and continues to spread rapidly. In sub-Saharan Africa, AIDS is most accurately described as a(n) ______.

A) epidemic
B) pandemic
C) medical crisis
D) country-level problem
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The statement, "Through the labeling process, behaviors that were once seen as criminal or 'bad' are now defined as illness," most closely reflects ______.

A) rational choice theory
B) conflict theory
C) symbolic interaction theory
D) functionalist theory
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement of the sick role?

A) The sick person relaxes and enjoys resting while recovering.
B) The sick person is excused from normal social responsibility in order to get well.
C) The illness is not the sick person's fault.
D) The sick person is expected to seek competent medical help.
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Eva wants to study the way that a major epidemic illness affects the educational and governmental institutions in a society. Eva is likely taking a ______.

A) symbolic interactionist perspective
B) functionalist perspective
C) conflict perspective
D) feminist perspective
Question
In the mid-20th century, the American Psychological Association (APA) considered homosexuality a disease. Since that time, the APA has reversed its stance. Homosexuality has become ______.

A) labeled
B) medicalized
C) de-medicalized
D) de-labeled
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A study of the ways in which menopause has become medicalized would most likely use ______.

A) conflict theory
B) rational choice theory
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
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Which of the following statements represents an argument in favor of euthanasia?

A) Medical measures are available to relieve pain.
B) Religious beliefs affirm the sanctity of life.
C) Extending life with no hope of recovery is costly.
D) Terminally ill patients may be acting out of depression.
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The statement, "The purpose of the health care system is to maintain social structure and a harmonious balance between individuals and institutions in society," most closely reflects ______.

A) symbolic interaction theory
B) conflict theory
C) functionalist theory
D) feminist theory
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Which of the following statements about Oregon's euthanasia law is false?

A) Doctors have to wait 60 days before complying with the patient's wishes.
B) Two or more doctors must agree that the patient has 6 or fewer months to live.
C) The patient must make two written requests for the prescription.
D) The patient must be 18 years or older.
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______ U.S. states give competent, terminally ill adults the legal right to commit suicide.

A) Ten
B) Five
C) Six
D) Eight
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The statement, "In recent years, the definition of illness has expanded to encompass substance abuse and some forms of deviant behavior," most closely reflects ______.

A) medicalization of illness
B) conflict theory
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
Question
A study of the ways that health care is affected by the political party that is in power would be a ______.

A) micro-level study
B) meso-level study
C) macro-level study
D) global-level study
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Jill is the school's baseball coach. Jill sees Michael, one of her baseball players, having fun at the mall with his friends after missing practice due to illness. Because Michael's behavior did not conform to his sick role, Jill concludes that he was faking and makes him run laps at the next practice. Jill just utilized the ______ approach.

A) symbolic interactionist
B) conflict
C) ecological
D) feminist
Question
Alistair wants to study the safety violations that have occurred in Taiwan by a prominent U.S.-based company where three workers have died because of a lack of safety equipment so that the company could earn a larger profit. Alistair is likely taking a ______.

A) symbolic interactionist perspective
B) functionalist perspective
C) conflict perspective
D) feminist perspective
Question
Which of the following is NOT an argument in favor of euthanasia?

A) Physicians have the ability to help terminally ill patients die in comfort.
B) Terminally ill people have the right to decide how and when they die.
C) Legal safeguards prevent abuse of physician-assisted suicide.
D) Physicians are obligated to sustain life.
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In the rural Global South setting, as many as half of the babies born will die in infancy because of all of the following EXCEPT:

A) poor sanitation.
B) medicalization.
C) lack of clean water.
D) lack of medicine.
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Labeling theory, as applied to the study of health and illness, is most closely associated with the functionalist perspective.
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Key international markers often measure the status of a nation's health and medical care. Which of the following represents the two health markers discussed in the text?

A) infant mortality and death rates
B) birth and death rates
C) life expectancy and infant mortality
D) fecundity and life expectancy
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Meso-level analyses of health are concerned, in part, with how other institutions affect health care.
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Allopathy is medical treatment supported by the American Medical Association and most Western medical organizations involving remedies based on directly countering a patient's symptoms with drugs or surgery.
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Africa has the highest percentage of people who are infected with HIV/AIDS in the world.
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The ______ has led to the decline of United States citizens who do not have health insurance.

A) Medicaid Assistance Bill
B) Regulated Insurance Law
C) Medical Necessity Legislation
D) Affordable Care Act
Question
According to the text, the role of the curandero combines elements of healer and ______.

A) priest
B) psychologist
C) leader
D) none of these
Question
According to the text, functional theorists focus primarily on the micro-level of the health care system.
Question
Before the passage of the Affordable Care Act, the greatest criticism of the U.S. system was:

A) the inaccessibility of health care insurance for many.
B) the low quality of care.
C) the low quality of medical training.
D) the lack of a single-payer system.
Question
Tyson lives in a large city. Recently, the medical clinic that treated Tyson and his family closed and reopened as a big, fancy clinic in the suburbs. Tyson's story is an illustration of ______.

A) discrimination
B) corporatization
C) maldistribution of services
D) medical atrophy
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About 80% of the budget for Medicare goes toward the final year of life.
Question
Labeling some behaviors as illnesses can be beneficial for patients' care.
Question
The high infant mortality rate in the United States compared with rates in other affluent countries is largely attributed to ______.

A) lack of education
B) lack of adequate health care
C) harmful lifestyles
D) none of these
Question
Which of the following about the British health care system is true?

A) Public opinion about the age of health care facilities is becoming increasingly negative.
B) All citizens have access to free health care.
C) Regional gatekeepers assign individuals to physicians.
D) Citizens never pay for private health care services.
Question
Which of the following is true about the new health care plan in the United States?

A) The number of uninsured Americans is gradually decreasing.
B) Insurance companies allow doctors to determine which services are medically necessary and how much they will be reimbursed.
C) Individuals cannot be discriminated against because of preexisting conditions unless it is a result of obesity or smoking.
D) Nobody has to pay taxes.
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Which type of health care does the government regulate but not operate?

A) socialized medicine
B) decentralized national health care
C) PPOs
D) HMOs
Question
All of the following countries have socialized medicine systems EXCEPT:

A) Israel.
B) Canada.
C) France.
D) Sweden.
Question
After the American Medical Association (AMA) was established, it became the means to gain legitimacy and power of health care practice. As a result, only one health approach, ______, was granted legitimacy.

A) homeopathy
B) osteopathy
C) allopathy
D) midwifery
Question
All of the following countries have decentralized health care systems EXCEPT:

A) Germany.
B) Japan.
C) the Netherlands.
D) Great Britain.
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Which of the following statements about gender patterns in Western cultures is false?

A) Women report more health problems than men.
B) Men use more emergency services than women.
C) Men take more medications than women.
D) Women use more physician services than men.
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Infant mortality is lower among minority infants than other groups because of the minority groups' access to governmental assistance programs.
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Sociologists view illness as primarily a physical disorder.
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Pain is a universal experience.
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The AMA (American Medical Association) was established in 1847.
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Functionalists argue that social norms define what counts as illness and how to treat it.
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The United States spends twice as much per year on health care as many other Global North countries.
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Health care systems are major employers in most affluent nations.
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Sweden, Norway, and Israel are examples of countries that have socialized medicine.
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According to the text, in the United States, medical services are distributed according to the needs of the people.
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Differential access is a key theme in conflict theorists' approach to health issues.
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Decentralized health programs provide a government-supported consumer service with equal access to health care for all citizens of a country.
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Men are more likely to use emergency medical services than women.
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A pandemic is a disease prevalent throughout an entire country that may infect a continent or reach around the world.
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According to the sick role, a person with a terrible hangover would not be legitimately excused from the individual's normal roles and responsibilities.
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Research studies have found no differences in the ways people of different ethnic backgrounds respond to pain.
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While women report more health problems than men, men are more likely to be hospitalized than women.
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In decentralized national health programs, the government operates the health care system, but it does not regulate it.
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The American Medical Association formed only after physicians became a very high-status group.
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According to your text, the United States does not have socialized medicine.
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Tyler missed his sociology exam. Later that week, he went to his professor and said that he missed the exam because of his illness. According to Parsons's sick role theory, the professor should punish Tyler for being sick.
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Recent public health accomplishments include improved motor vehicle safety, safer workplaces, control of more infectious diseases, greater access to family planning and prenatal care, and education of citizens about the dangers of tobacco and other unhealthy substances.
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Discuss the components of the Affordable Care Act. What effect has this act had on the number of people who have health insurance in the United States?
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Discuss minorities as they relate to health care.
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Compare and contrast socialized and decentralized national health care programs.
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The U.S. loses three times as many years of life to infectious diseases and two times as many to metabolic diseases than the average for an OECD nation.
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Medicine practiced by the dominant groups of physicians in Western societies is known as homeopathy.
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Define and explain what is meant by allopathy.
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Massachusetts has the most "active patient care doctors" per 100,000 residents with 314; Mississippi has the fewest with 159.
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Hospitals have been compared with bureaucracies. What are the similarities between the two?
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Describe the maldistribution of health care in the United States and outside the United States. How are these issues similar?
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Explain how the global stratification of health care creates an illegal market for body parts.
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The international sale of body parts on the black market is a macro-level problem.
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Define and explain what is meant by medicalization. Provide examples.
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Imagine that someone woke up this morning with a terrible hangover from drinking too much last night. Is your professor likely to excuse that person from the exam? Using Parsons's model of the sick role, explain why or why not. Imagine that someone woke up this morning with the stomach flu from being exposed to a virus. Is your professor likely to excuse that person from the exam? Using Parsons's model of the sick role, explain why or why not. How are those two situations different?
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List and discuss the problems in the U.S. health care system presented in the text. Be sure to provide concrete evidence in your discussion.
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Sales of skin, bones, tissue, and dental implants from fresh corpses have grown, with a center of such activity in Ukraine.
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The density and mobility of the world's population has little-to-no impact on human health.
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Explain the functionalist and conflict perspectives of health care. Imagine that you conduct a research study and find that countries with greater income disparity among the population have greater disparity in health care. How would you explain your findings from a functionalist perspective? How would you explain your findings from a conflict perspective?
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Public health refers to efforts to fight disease, promote health, and raise life expectancy rates.
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List and briefly discuss two arguments in favor of and two arguments against euthanasia.
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Deck 11: Health Care: an Anatomy of Health and Illness
1
A study on how the SARS virus spread throughout Asia due to airline travel and cultural values about preventing disease is a ______.

A) micro-level study
B) meso-level study
C) meta-level study
D) global-level study
D
2
The statement, "Multinational companies that build plants in the poor Global South provide examples of the profit motive's influence on health conditions," most closely reflects ______.

A) conflict theory
B) functionalism
C) feminist theory
D) symbolic interaction theory
A
3
The statement, "The primary task of the medical profession is to control illness and prevent individuals from being unable to perform their social roles," most closely reflects ______.

A) conflict theory
B) functionalist theory
C) feminist theory
D) symbolic interaction theory
B
4
The medicalization of certain human behaviors is most closely associated with ______.

A) rational choice theory
B) conflict theory
C) functionalist theory
D) symbolic interaction theory
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5
In sub-Saharan Africa, AIDS is very common and continues to spread rapidly. In sub-Saharan Africa, AIDS is most accurately described as a(n) ______.

A) epidemic
B) pandemic
C) medical crisis
D) country-level problem
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6
The statement, "Through the labeling process, behaviors that were once seen as criminal or 'bad' are now defined as illness," most closely reflects ______.

A) rational choice theory
B) conflict theory
C) symbolic interaction theory
D) functionalist theory
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7
Which of the following is NOT a requirement of the sick role?

A) The sick person relaxes and enjoys resting while recovering.
B) The sick person is excused from normal social responsibility in order to get well.
C) The illness is not the sick person's fault.
D) The sick person is expected to seek competent medical help.
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8
Eva wants to study the way that a major epidemic illness affects the educational and governmental institutions in a society. Eva is likely taking a ______.

A) symbolic interactionist perspective
B) functionalist perspective
C) conflict perspective
D) feminist perspective
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9
In the mid-20th century, the American Psychological Association (APA) considered homosexuality a disease. Since that time, the APA has reversed its stance. Homosexuality has become ______.

A) labeled
B) medicalized
C) de-medicalized
D) de-labeled
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10
A study of the ways in which menopause has become medicalized would most likely use ______.

A) conflict theory
B) rational choice theory
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
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11
Which of the following statements represents an argument in favor of euthanasia?

A) Medical measures are available to relieve pain.
B) Religious beliefs affirm the sanctity of life.
C) Extending life with no hope of recovery is costly.
D) Terminally ill patients may be acting out of depression.
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12
The statement, "The purpose of the health care system is to maintain social structure and a harmonious balance between individuals and institutions in society," most closely reflects ______.

A) symbolic interaction theory
B) conflict theory
C) functionalist theory
D) feminist theory
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13
Which of the following statements about Oregon's euthanasia law is false?

A) Doctors have to wait 60 days before complying with the patient's wishes.
B) Two or more doctors must agree that the patient has 6 or fewer months to live.
C) The patient must make two written requests for the prescription.
D) The patient must be 18 years or older.
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14
______ U.S. states give competent, terminally ill adults the legal right to commit suicide.

A) Ten
B) Five
C) Six
D) Eight
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15
The statement, "In recent years, the definition of illness has expanded to encompass substance abuse and some forms of deviant behavior," most closely reflects ______.

A) medicalization of illness
B) conflict theory
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
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16
A study of the ways that health care is affected by the political party that is in power would be a ______.

A) micro-level study
B) meso-level study
C) macro-level study
D) global-level study
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17
Jill is the school's baseball coach. Jill sees Michael, one of her baseball players, having fun at the mall with his friends after missing practice due to illness. Because Michael's behavior did not conform to his sick role, Jill concludes that he was faking and makes him run laps at the next practice. Jill just utilized the ______ approach.

A) symbolic interactionist
B) conflict
C) ecological
D) feminist
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18
Alistair wants to study the safety violations that have occurred in Taiwan by a prominent U.S.-based company where three workers have died because of a lack of safety equipment so that the company could earn a larger profit. Alistair is likely taking a ______.

A) symbolic interactionist perspective
B) functionalist perspective
C) conflict perspective
D) feminist perspective
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19
Which of the following is NOT an argument in favor of euthanasia?

A) Physicians have the ability to help terminally ill patients die in comfort.
B) Terminally ill people have the right to decide how and when they die.
C) Legal safeguards prevent abuse of physician-assisted suicide.
D) Physicians are obligated to sustain life.
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20
In the rural Global South setting, as many as half of the babies born will die in infancy because of all of the following EXCEPT:

A) poor sanitation.
B) medicalization.
C) lack of clean water.
D) lack of medicine.
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21
Labeling theory, as applied to the study of health and illness, is most closely associated with the functionalist perspective.
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22
Key international markers often measure the status of a nation's health and medical care. Which of the following represents the two health markers discussed in the text?

A) infant mortality and death rates
B) birth and death rates
C) life expectancy and infant mortality
D) fecundity and life expectancy
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23
Meso-level analyses of health are concerned, in part, with how other institutions affect health care.
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24
Allopathy is medical treatment supported by the American Medical Association and most Western medical organizations involving remedies based on directly countering a patient's symptoms with drugs or surgery.
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25
Africa has the highest percentage of people who are infected with HIV/AIDS in the world.
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26
The ______ has led to the decline of United States citizens who do not have health insurance.

A) Medicaid Assistance Bill
B) Regulated Insurance Law
C) Medical Necessity Legislation
D) Affordable Care Act
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27
According to the text, the role of the curandero combines elements of healer and ______.

A) priest
B) psychologist
C) leader
D) none of these
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28
According to the text, functional theorists focus primarily on the micro-level of the health care system.
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29
Before the passage of the Affordable Care Act, the greatest criticism of the U.S. system was:

A) the inaccessibility of health care insurance for many.
B) the low quality of care.
C) the low quality of medical training.
D) the lack of a single-payer system.
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30
Tyson lives in a large city. Recently, the medical clinic that treated Tyson and his family closed and reopened as a big, fancy clinic in the suburbs. Tyson's story is an illustration of ______.

A) discrimination
B) corporatization
C) maldistribution of services
D) medical atrophy
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31
About 80% of the budget for Medicare goes toward the final year of life.
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Labeling some behaviors as illnesses can be beneficial for patients' care.
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33
The high infant mortality rate in the United States compared with rates in other affluent countries is largely attributed to ______.

A) lack of education
B) lack of adequate health care
C) harmful lifestyles
D) none of these
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34
Which of the following about the British health care system is true?

A) Public opinion about the age of health care facilities is becoming increasingly negative.
B) All citizens have access to free health care.
C) Regional gatekeepers assign individuals to physicians.
D) Citizens never pay for private health care services.
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35
Which of the following is true about the new health care plan in the United States?

A) The number of uninsured Americans is gradually decreasing.
B) Insurance companies allow doctors to determine which services are medically necessary and how much they will be reimbursed.
C) Individuals cannot be discriminated against because of preexisting conditions unless it is a result of obesity or smoking.
D) Nobody has to pay taxes.
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36
Which type of health care does the government regulate but not operate?

A) socialized medicine
B) decentralized national health care
C) PPOs
D) HMOs
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37
All of the following countries have socialized medicine systems EXCEPT:

A) Israel.
B) Canada.
C) France.
D) Sweden.
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38
After the American Medical Association (AMA) was established, it became the means to gain legitimacy and power of health care practice. As a result, only one health approach, ______, was granted legitimacy.

A) homeopathy
B) osteopathy
C) allopathy
D) midwifery
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39
All of the following countries have decentralized health care systems EXCEPT:

A) Germany.
B) Japan.
C) the Netherlands.
D) Great Britain.
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40
Which of the following statements about gender patterns in Western cultures is false?

A) Women report more health problems than men.
B) Men use more emergency services than women.
C) Men take more medications than women.
D) Women use more physician services than men.
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41
Infant mortality is lower among minority infants than other groups because of the minority groups' access to governmental assistance programs.
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42
Sociologists view illness as primarily a physical disorder.
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43
Pain is a universal experience.
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44
The AMA (American Medical Association) was established in 1847.
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45
Functionalists argue that social norms define what counts as illness and how to treat it.
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46
The United States spends twice as much per year on health care as many other Global North countries.
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Health care systems are major employers in most affluent nations.
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Sweden, Norway, and Israel are examples of countries that have socialized medicine.
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49
According to the text, in the United States, medical services are distributed according to the needs of the people.
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50
Differential access is a key theme in conflict theorists' approach to health issues.
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Decentralized health programs provide a government-supported consumer service with equal access to health care for all citizens of a country.
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52
Men are more likely to use emergency medical services than women.
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A pandemic is a disease prevalent throughout an entire country that may infect a continent or reach around the world.
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54
According to the sick role, a person with a terrible hangover would not be legitimately excused from the individual's normal roles and responsibilities.
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55
Research studies have found no differences in the ways people of different ethnic backgrounds respond to pain.
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While women report more health problems than men, men are more likely to be hospitalized than women.
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In decentralized national health programs, the government operates the health care system, but it does not regulate it.
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The American Medical Association formed only after physicians became a very high-status group.
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59
According to your text, the United States does not have socialized medicine.
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60
Tyler missed his sociology exam. Later that week, he went to his professor and said that he missed the exam because of his illness. According to Parsons's sick role theory, the professor should punish Tyler for being sick.
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61
Recent public health accomplishments include improved motor vehicle safety, safer workplaces, control of more infectious diseases, greater access to family planning and prenatal care, and education of citizens about the dangers of tobacco and other unhealthy substances.
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62
Discuss the components of the Affordable Care Act. What effect has this act had on the number of people who have health insurance in the United States?
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63
Discuss minorities as they relate to health care.
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64
Compare and contrast socialized and decentralized national health care programs.
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65
The U.S. loses three times as many years of life to infectious diseases and two times as many to metabolic diseases than the average for an OECD nation.
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66
Medicine practiced by the dominant groups of physicians in Western societies is known as homeopathy.
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67
Define and explain what is meant by allopathy.
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68
Massachusetts has the most "active patient care doctors" per 100,000 residents with 314; Mississippi has the fewest with 159.
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69
Hospitals have been compared with bureaucracies. What are the similarities between the two?
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70
Describe the maldistribution of health care in the United States and outside the United States. How are these issues similar?
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71
Explain how the global stratification of health care creates an illegal market for body parts.
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72
The international sale of body parts on the black market is a macro-level problem.
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73
Define and explain what is meant by medicalization. Provide examples.
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74
Imagine that someone woke up this morning with a terrible hangover from drinking too much last night. Is your professor likely to excuse that person from the exam? Using Parsons's model of the sick role, explain why or why not. Imagine that someone woke up this morning with the stomach flu from being exposed to a virus. Is your professor likely to excuse that person from the exam? Using Parsons's model of the sick role, explain why or why not. How are those two situations different?
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75
List and discuss the problems in the U.S. health care system presented in the text. Be sure to provide concrete evidence in your discussion.
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76
Sales of skin, bones, tissue, and dental implants from fresh corpses have grown, with a center of such activity in Ukraine.
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77
The density and mobility of the world's population has little-to-no impact on human health.
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78
Explain the functionalist and conflict perspectives of health care. Imagine that you conduct a research study and find that countries with greater income disparity among the population have greater disparity in health care. How would you explain your findings from a functionalist perspective? How would you explain your findings from a conflict perspective?
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79
Public health refers to efforts to fight disease, promote health, and raise life expectancy rates.
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80
List and briefly discuss two arguments in favor of and two arguments against euthanasia.
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