Deck 3: Information Technology in Public Health

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Computers can create what-if scenarios or ________ of what would happen to an infectious disease if something else happened (e.g., if air travel increased/decreased or the temperature rose or fell; if there was an adequate supply of antiviral drugs, if a vaccine existed or did not exist).

A) let us pretend
B) spreadsheets
C) simulations
D) None of the above
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________ uses "health-related data that precede diagnosis and signal a sufficient probability of a case or an outbreak."

A) Counting
B) Syndromic surveillance
C) Computer surveillance
D) None of the above
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________ models are the programs that create the simulations.

A) What-if
B) Computational
C) Computer
D) Disease
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On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit Japan, followed by a ________ with 30-foot waves.
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________ is a microbiology information system developed at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Massachusetts.

A) WHONET
B) WHATNOT
C) WHOBIO
D) None of the above
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________ supports public health practice and research with information technology.

A) Medical informatics
B) Health care informatics
C) Public health informatics
D) None of the above
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A/An ________ is "an excess in the number of cases of a given health problem. . . ."

A) pandemic
B) epidemic
C) small outbreak
D) outbreak
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________ refers to "the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems."

A) Pandemic
B) Epidemic
C) Epidemiology
D) None of the above
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A program called ________ is used to model flu.

A) Socrates
B) MIDAS
C) AESOP
D) None of the above
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Some of the effects of global warming (climate change) are ________.

A) more intense storms and heat waves
B) there are no effects
C) drought in the developing world
D) Both A and C
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Public health is affected by social factors such as poverty and social ________.

A) inequality
B) style
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
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One concrete step to slow global warming (climate change) is cutting emissions of ________.

A) NaCl
B) H2O
C) CO2
D) None of the above
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________ is already having a devastating effect on the earth and is affecting agricultural production in some places.
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Hurricane ________ flooded New Orleans both because it was a "monster hurricane" and because the levees failed.
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Statistics and mapping of a disease progression were used to contain an epidemic for the first time in the ________ century.

A) 17th
B) 18th
C) 19th
D) None of the above
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Information technology can help infection control practitioners in the task of ________.

A) surveillance
B) outbreak monitoring
C) reporting
D) All of the above
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________ is a microbiology information system developed at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Massachusetts. It is used to monitor antibacterial resistance.
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In the early twentieth century, epidemic ________ struck in New York for the first time.
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________ are organized "system[s] for the collection, storage, retrieval, analysis, and dissemination of information" on people with a disease, a predisposition toward a disease, and an exposure to anything thought to cause ill health.

A) Registries
B) Offices
C) Bureaus
D) None of the above
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A/An ________ is a global outbreak of disease to which every individual in the world is susceptible.

A) epidemic
B) pandemic
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
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________ first appeared in the 1930s. It is a form of encephalitis or brain inflammation.
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________ (a deadly bacterium resistant to antibiotics) can cause pneumonia, bloodstream infections, and infections in wounds and surgical sites. It appears in hospitals and other health care settings. (Use the abbreviation in your answer)
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________ informatics integrates "health-related data on all levels, such as molecule, cell, tissue, organ, people and the entire population."
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________ surveillance can be used, for example, in shelters where there are no medical personnel; people can look out for signs and symptoms (for instance diarrhea) and report them.
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________ attacks the immune system, leading to susceptibility to opportunistic infection.
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________ is a staph infection resistant to many antibiotics. It appeared in Europe in the 1960s, which coincides with the first widespread use of antibiotics. A recent study "confirm[s] that the evolution of resistant strains and their spread are primarily driven by antibiotic use." (Use the abbreviation in your answer)
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WHO stands for ________.
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Bacterial resistance happens even without antibiotics, but the use and abuse of these drugs exacerbates the resistance and leads to the development of ________.
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The ________ (part of the Public Health Information Network) will promote "integrated surveillance systems that can transfer . . . public health, laboratory and clinical data . . . over the Internet." This would be a national electronic surveillance system.
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On April 20, 2010, an explosion in the Gulf of Mexico killed 11 human beings. Among the first effects was the spill of tens of thousands of barrels of ________ a day into the Gulf effectively polluting the water, damaging the shoreline, and killing wildlife.
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Computers can create what-if scenarios or ________ of what would happen to an infectious disease if something else happened (e.g., if air travel increased/decreased or the temperature rose or fell; if there was an adequate supply of antiviral drugs, if a vaccine existed or did not exist).

A) let us pretend
B) spreadsheets
C) simulations
D) None of the above
simulations
2
________ uses "health-related data that precede diagnosis and signal a sufficient probability of a case or an outbreak."

A) Counting
B) Syndromic surveillance
C) Computer surveillance
D) None of the above
Syndromic surveillance
3
________ models are the programs that create the simulations.

A) What-if
B) Computational
C) Computer
D) Disease
Computational
4
On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit Japan, followed by a ________ with 30-foot waves.
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________ is a microbiology information system developed at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Massachusetts.

A) WHONET
B) WHATNOT
C) WHOBIO
D) None of the above
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________ supports public health practice and research with information technology.

A) Medical informatics
B) Health care informatics
C) Public health informatics
D) None of the above
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A/An ________ is "an excess in the number of cases of a given health problem. . . ."

A) pandemic
B) epidemic
C) small outbreak
D) outbreak
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________ refers to "the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems."

A) Pandemic
B) Epidemic
C) Epidemiology
D) None of the above
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A program called ________ is used to model flu.

A) Socrates
B) MIDAS
C) AESOP
D) None of the above
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Some of the effects of global warming (climate change) are ________.

A) more intense storms and heat waves
B) there are no effects
C) drought in the developing world
D) Both A and C
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Public health is affected by social factors such as poverty and social ________.

A) inequality
B) style
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
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One concrete step to slow global warming (climate change) is cutting emissions of ________.

A) NaCl
B) H2O
C) CO2
D) None of the above
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________ is already having a devastating effect on the earth and is affecting agricultural production in some places.
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Hurricane ________ flooded New Orleans both because it was a "monster hurricane" and because the levees failed.
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Statistics and mapping of a disease progression were used to contain an epidemic for the first time in the ________ century.

A) 17th
B) 18th
C) 19th
D) None of the above
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Information technology can help infection control practitioners in the task of ________.

A) surveillance
B) outbreak monitoring
C) reporting
D) All of the above
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________ is a microbiology information system developed at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Massachusetts. It is used to monitor antibacterial resistance.
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In the early twentieth century, epidemic ________ struck in New York for the first time.
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________ are organized "system[s] for the collection, storage, retrieval, analysis, and dissemination of information" on people with a disease, a predisposition toward a disease, and an exposure to anything thought to cause ill health.

A) Registries
B) Offices
C) Bureaus
D) None of the above
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A/An ________ is a global outbreak of disease to which every individual in the world is susceptible.

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B) pandemic
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above
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________ first appeared in the 1930s. It is a form of encephalitis or brain inflammation.
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________ (a deadly bacterium resistant to antibiotics) can cause pneumonia, bloodstream infections, and infections in wounds and surgical sites. It appears in hospitals and other health care settings. (Use the abbreviation in your answer)
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________ informatics integrates "health-related data on all levels, such as molecule, cell, tissue, organ, people and the entire population."
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________ surveillance can be used, for example, in shelters where there are no medical personnel; people can look out for signs and symptoms (for instance diarrhea) and report them.
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________ attacks the immune system, leading to susceptibility to opportunistic infection.
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________ is a staph infection resistant to many antibiotics. It appeared in Europe in the 1960s, which coincides with the first widespread use of antibiotics. A recent study "confirm[s] that the evolution of resistant strains and their spread are primarily driven by antibiotic use." (Use the abbreviation in your answer)
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WHO stands for ________.
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Bacterial resistance happens even without antibiotics, but the use and abuse of these drugs exacerbates the resistance and leads to the development of ________.
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The ________ (part of the Public Health Information Network) will promote "integrated surveillance systems that can transfer . . . public health, laboratory and clinical data . . . over the Internet." This would be a national electronic surveillance system.
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On April 20, 2010, an explosion in the Gulf of Mexico killed 11 human beings. Among the first effects was the spill of tens of thousands of barrels of ________ a day into the Gulf effectively polluting the water, damaging the shoreline, and killing wildlife.
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