Deck 13: The Body, Medicine, Health, and Health Care

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Some argue that the importance of beauty in our culture has its roots in ______.

A) evolution
B) heterosexuality
C) religious idealism
D) stereotyping
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An example of a risky behavior is ______.

A) cigarette smoking
B) square dancing
C) avoiding alcohol
D) having protected sex
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Michael Foucault's book The Birth of the Clinic discusses ______.

A) the treatment of criminals and their bodies
B) the fact that doctors shifted their focus from lists of diseases to human beings
C) the importance of sexuality and the role of the body in obtaining sexual pleasure
D) the development of gender-differentiated medical research
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The industry with the highest rate of fatal work injuries as an overall number is ______.

A) manufacturing
B) construction
C) transportation
D) mining, oil and gas extraction
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According to a study by Dukes and Stein, girls with piercings ______.

A) were more school-oriented than girls with tattoos
B) were the most popular group of girls in their school
C) reported less deviant behavior than girls who were not pierced
D) reported more deviant behavior than girls who were not pierced
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Which one of the following is NOT addressed within the field of medical sociology?

A) the relationship between stress and health
B) the genetic differences between women and men
C) the inequalities by social class
D) the increasing use of advanced medical technology
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Looks-related stress and depression can be found among men and women and in countries around the world; however, ______ are particularly susceptible.

A) young women
B) older women
C) athletic men
D) out-of-shape men
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Today, body modifications, especially tattoos, are ______.

A) associated mainly with outlaw motorcycle gang members
B) widespread and common
C) decreasing among those who are in the military
D) decreasing on a large scale
Question
The line between the body and the mind is ______.

A) very clear
B) obvious to researchers
C) not clear
D) individual
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Joe is a wrestler who stops eating to try and meet his goal weight for his upcoming match. Soon he develops a condition known as ______.

A) anorexia
B) hyperanorexia
C) hypoanorexia
D) manorexia
Question
The process of deprofessionalization refers to the fact that the power of ______ has declined in recent years, whereas the power of ______ has increased.

A) doctors; nurses
B) doctors; patients
C) surgeons; nurses
D) nurses; surgeons
Question
______ often leads to dissatisfaction with the body, especially because of influence from peers and media.

A) Reflexivity
B) Hypersexuality
C) Consumptive beauty
D) Adolescence
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In 2016, women earned ______ of medical degrees.

A) 6.9 percent
B) 25.9 percent
C) 46.9 percent
D) 63.9 percent
Question
More and more girls between the ages of 8 and 11 years are becoming increasingly concerned with their physical appearance, so many are going on diets and turning to extreme forms of exercising. This is an example of how we are living in a(n) ______ society.

A) hyperflexive
B) hypoflexive
C) automative
D) reflexive
Question
______ is a commodity that people may try to buy through great effort, pain, and expenditures of large sums of money.

A) Self-esteem
B) Beauty
C) Reflexivity
D) Happiness
Question
A trend among many doctors is that they are leaving traditional private practice for what are called ______ practices.

A) concierge
B) caretaker
C) group
D) patient
Question
Michel Foucault's best-known book is ______.

A) The Mind and Body Connection
B) Discipline and Punish
C) The History of the Body
D) The Alteration of the Mind
Question
The German sociologist Ulrich Beck argues that we live in a risk society, meaning ______.

A) people are afraid to take risks
B) people who are poor tend to take more risks
C) many people take risks that endanger their heath, their bodies, and their lives
D) people from larger cities tend to take more risks than those from rural areas
Question
The premise of Naomi Wolf's book ______ states that the media exerts a great deal of influence in terms of physical appearance and sets unattainable standards of beauty.

A) Skin Deep Beauty
B) The Outside and the Inside of the Body
C) The Beauty Myth
D) The Myth of the Body
Question
Exercise-related injuries in sports have been ______ in recent years.

A) stagnant
B) decreasing
C) increasing
D) impossible to document
Question
Life expectancy at birth is greatest in ______ at 85 years old.

A) Japan
B) Germany
C) France
D) Canada
Question
Studies show the ratio of men to women who have coronary artery disease is ______.

A) widening
B) staying the same
C) narrowing
D) not a concern to doctors
Question
According to a World Health Organization projection, ______ people will die in the twenty-first century from smoking-related diseases.

A) 1 million
B) 1 trillion
C) one hundred thousand
D) 1 billion
Question
The tendency to label as an illness a phenomenon or syndrome that was not previously considered an illness is referred to as ______.

A) manifestation
B) materialization
C) medicalization
D) manifestization
Question
Why is there little knowledge regarding women and coronary heart disease?

A) Doctors often refuse to treat women who have this disease.
B) Women are not included in clinical trials.
C) This subject is not covered in medical schools.
D) Women are less likely to visit a doctor if they feel unwell.
Question
In 2015, the United States spent ______ percent of the GDP on health expenditures, ranking ______ in country expenditures as a proportion of GDP.

A) 5.4; last
B) 16.9; first
C) 8.1; twentieth
D) 10.9; fifth
Question
Blacks have a life expectancy that is ______ years less than that of whites.

A) 1.6
B) 3.6
C) 10.6
D) 15.6
Question
Which one of these is the best example of increasing consumerism in contemporary medicine?

A) the decision to market pharmaceutical drugs directly to consumers
B) the use of the internet to self-diagnose
C) the willingness to travel to other countries to obtain drugs or operations that are illegal in the United States
D) the increased use of complementary and alternative medicine around the world
Question
There is a greater likelihood that people who live in the lower social classes ______.

A) have poorer health
B) live in adequate housing
C) live in the suburbs and feel a sense of security
D) are unlikely to take illegal drugs
Question
______ tend to be the most vulnerable populations globally due to their lower social positions and poor access to health care.

A) Women and children
B) Middle-aged men and children
C) Elderly men and children
D) Elderly women and children
Question
Which one of the following is NOT a key aspect of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)?

A) All Americans are required to have health insurance.
B) Medicaid coverage is decreased for the poor.
C) Employers with more than 50 employees are required to provide health insurance for them.
D) Health insurance companies are unable to reject applicants because they have preexisting conditions.
Question
Research funded by the National Institutes of Health must now include proportionate numbers of ______ unless researchers receive a special dispensation to bypass this requirement.

A) women
B) children
C) racial minorities
D) disabled individuals
Question
The greatest problem in the less-developed world is ______.

A) undernutrition
B) overnutrition
C) diminishing population
D) unsanitary conditions
Question
A negative aspect of globalization regarding health is the flow of ______ diseases.

A) predictable
B) borderless
C) contractible
D) transmissible
Question
The global mobility of borderless diseases can be attributed to which one of the following?

A) decreases in human migration that keep diseases in one country, making them more virulent
B) restrictions on global travel that don't allow for doctors to assist in global care
C) increases in human involvement about natural habitats previously untouched by human beings
D) the failure of pharmaceutical companies to create new medications
Question
Nuru-Jeter and her colleagues found that the stress associated with racism throughout the life course ______.

A) leads to drug usage
B) leads to broken marriages
C) adversely affects the mortality rate of black women and infants
D) leads to increased hostility among minority groups
Question
One's health is likely to be poorer if one is ______.

A) lower in social class
B) born before 1970
C) from any social class but engage in bad health habits
D) male
Question
Nurses are said to engage in ______.

A) physical work
B) occupational work
C) emotion work
D) primary work
Question
Countries in the ______ suffer disproportionately from hunger and malnutrition.

A) Global West
B) Global North
C) Global East
D) Global South
Question
Blacks are more likely to visit ______ hospitals due to a lack of health insurance.

A) private
B) public
C) nonpublic
D) universal
Question
Tuberculosis is an example of a(n) ______ disease.

A) land-locked
B) urban
C) border
D) borderless
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German sociologist Ulrich Beck argues that we live in a body-oriented society.
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Michel Foucault's best-known book is The Sociological Body.
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Medical sociology addresses a wide variety of specific issues such as racial-ethnic differences in health care.
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The range of life expectancy among countries ranges from 85 at the top to ______ at the bottom.

A) 45
B) 50
C) 55
D) 60
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The line between the body and the mind is not clear.
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The area of the world that has been most devastated by Ebola is ______.

A) southeast Asia
B) southern Africa
C) China
D) western Africa
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Despite health problems, the ______ industry continues to be central to the global economy.

A) liquor
B) tobacco
C) marijuana
D) sex
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Even with the Affordable Care Act, millions of Americans remain uninsured.
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War has the following effects on the health and well-being of people, except ______.

A) four times as much money is spent on the military than is spent on health and education
B) ninety percent of casualties are civilians
C) agricultural lands and crops are overrun, and the functioning of the economy is adversely affected
D) food security increases
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About 60 percent of Americans have tattoos today.
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The majority of not only acute but also chronic diseases occur at ______ ages in ______ countries.

A) older; low-middle-income
B) younger; low-middle-income
C) older; high-income
D) younger; high-income
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Medicalization is the process of labeling and defining aspects of life as medical problems that were not previously so labeled and defined.
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The medical profession has gotten more diverse over the last 50 years, but white males still make the highest starting salaries on average.
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Using the internet for health-related consumption includes the possibility of getting ______.

A) ineffective medications
B) high-cost medications
C) effective medications
D) low-cost medications
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What proportion of the world HIV population lives in sub-Saharan Africa?

A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
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Early childhood differences in health by social class tend to have long-lasting effects over the life span.
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______ has its greatest impact on the less well-off and most vulnerable populations in the developing world.

A) Malaria
B) Cholera
C) Mononucleosis
D) Tuberculosis
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Body modifications such as tattoos have become less widespread and common in recent years.
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The most popular plastic surgery in 2015 was liposuction.
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According to the World Health Organization, 2 million people worldwide die each year from tobacco use.
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Discuss two ways by which the medical profession has changed in the last 50 years.
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How many people worldwide are affected by malnutrition? Aside from the direct effects of undernutrition--being underweight, hungry, or starving--what is one problem associated with undernutrition?
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The population that is most vulnerable to the spread of HIV/AIDS is the least likely to have access to high-quality health care and expensive drugs that can slow the progress of the disease.
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Discuss three ways that the internet has played a role in consumerism as it relates to health care.
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Undernutrition is a form of malnutrition that mainly affects people in the most developed countries.
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Discuss three points explaining the relationship between social class, race, and health in the United States.
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Define the term deprofessionalization and discuss two ways in which this phenomenon has occurred in recent years.
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Discuss two problems found within the U.S. health care system and discuss how the U.S. health care system compares to countries around the world.
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Discuss one work of Foucault that discusses the body as its central issue. What was the relevance of Foucault for the sociology of the body?
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Define the concept of a risk society and discuss two ways by which people can take risk that have the potential to jeopardize their health.
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Discuss the AIDS epidemic, including its prevalence, where it is most problematic, and how it is linked to globalization.
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There is an inconsistent relationship between social class and health.
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Blacks tend to underutilize the health care system and be healthier than whites.
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Across the globe, men live longer than women.
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Discuss the role the media has played regarding women and beauty. Give two specific examples from your own life experiences.
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Africa is the area of the world that has been devastated the most from the effects of AIDS.
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Smoking presents a clear example of inequalities by social class in the health care system in the United States.
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Research on marijuana's effects have been greatly limited because of the federal government's definition of it as an illegal substance.
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Deck 13: The Body, Medicine, Health, and Health Care
1
Some argue that the importance of beauty in our culture has its roots in ______.

A) evolution
B) heterosexuality
C) religious idealism
D) stereotyping
A
2
An example of a risky behavior is ______.

A) cigarette smoking
B) square dancing
C) avoiding alcohol
D) having protected sex
A
3
Michael Foucault's book The Birth of the Clinic discusses ______.

A) the treatment of criminals and their bodies
B) the fact that doctors shifted their focus from lists of diseases to human beings
C) the importance of sexuality and the role of the body in obtaining sexual pleasure
D) the development of gender-differentiated medical research
B
4
The industry with the highest rate of fatal work injuries as an overall number is ______.

A) manufacturing
B) construction
C) transportation
D) mining, oil and gas extraction
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According to a study by Dukes and Stein, girls with piercings ______.

A) were more school-oriented than girls with tattoos
B) were the most popular group of girls in their school
C) reported less deviant behavior than girls who were not pierced
D) reported more deviant behavior than girls who were not pierced
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Which one of the following is NOT addressed within the field of medical sociology?

A) the relationship between stress and health
B) the genetic differences between women and men
C) the inequalities by social class
D) the increasing use of advanced medical technology
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7
Looks-related stress and depression can be found among men and women and in countries around the world; however, ______ are particularly susceptible.

A) young women
B) older women
C) athletic men
D) out-of-shape men
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Today, body modifications, especially tattoos, are ______.

A) associated mainly with outlaw motorcycle gang members
B) widespread and common
C) decreasing among those who are in the military
D) decreasing on a large scale
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9
The line between the body and the mind is ______.

A) very clear
B) obvious to researchers
C) not clear
D) individual
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10
Joe is a wrestler who stops eating to try and meet his goal weight for his upcoming match. Soon he develops a condition known as ______.

A) anorexia
B) hyperanorexia
C) hypoanorexia
D) manorexia
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11
The process of deprofessionalization refers to the fact that the power of ______ has declined in recent years, whereas the power of ______ has increased.

A) doctors; nurses
B) doctors; patients
C) surgeons; nurses
D) nurses; surgeons
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12
______ often leads to dissatisfaction with the body, especially because of influence from peers and media.

A) Reflexivity
B) Hypersexuality
C) Consumptive beauty
D) Adolescence
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13
In 2016, women earned ______ of medical degrees.

A) 6.9 percent
B) 25.9 percent
C) 46.9 percent
D) 63.9 percent
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14
More and more girls between the ages of 8 and 11 years are becoming increasingly concerned with their physical appearance, so many are going on diets and turning to extreme forms of exercising. This is an example of how we are living in a(n) ______ society.

A) hyperflexive
B) hypoflexive
C) automative
D) reflexive
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______ is a commodity that people may try to buy through great effort, pain, and expenditures of large sums of money.

A) Self-esteem
B) Beauty
C) Reflexivity
D) Happiness
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16
A trend among many doctors is that they are leaving traditional private practice for what are called ______ practices.

A) concierge
B) caretaker
C) group
D) patient
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17
Michel Foucault's best-known book is ______.

A) The Mind and Body Connection
B) Discipline and Punish
C) The History of the Body
D) The Alteration of the Mind
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18
The German sociologist Ulrich Beck argues that we live in a risk society, meaning ______.

A) people are afraid to take risks
B) people who are poor tend to take more risks
C) many people take risks that endanger their heath, their bodies, and their lives
D) people from larger cities tend to take more risks than those from rural areas
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19
The premise of Naomi Wolf's book ______ states that the media exerts a great deal of influence in terms of physical appearance and sets unattainable standards of beauty.

A) Skin Deep Beauty
B) The Outside and the Inside of the Body
C) The Beauty Myth
D) The Myth of the Body
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20
Exercise-related injuries in sports have been ______ in recent years.

A) stagnant
B) decreasing
C) increasing
D) impossible to document
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21
Life expectancy at birth is greatest in ______ at 85 years old.

A) Japan
B) Germany
C) France
D) Canada
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22
Studies show the ratio of men to women who have coronary artery disease is ______.

A) widening
B) staying the same
C) narrowing
D) not a concern to doctors
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23
According to a World Health Organization projection, ______ people will die in the twenty-first century from smoking-related diseases.

A) 1 million
B) 1 trillion
C) one hundred thousand
D) 1 billion
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24
The tendency to label as an illness a phenomenon or syndrome that was not previously considered an illness is referred to as ______.

A) manifestation
B) materialization
C) medicalization
D) manifestization
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25
Why is there little knowledge regarding women and coronary heart disease?

A) Doctors often refuse to treat women who have this disease.
B) Women are not included in clinical trials.
C) This subject is not covered in medical schools.
D) Women are less likely to visit a doctor if they feel unwell.
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26
In 2015, the United States spent ______ percent of the GDP on health expenditures, ranking ______ in country expenditures as a proportion of GDP.

A) 5.4; last
B) 16.9; first
C) 8.1; twentieth
D) 10.9; fifth
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27
Blacks have a life expectancy that is ______ years less than that of whites.

A) 1.6
B) 3.6
C) 10.6
D) 15.6
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Which one of these is the best example of increasing consumerism in contemporary medicine?

A) the decision to market pharmaceutical drugs directly to consumers
B) the use of the internet to self-diagnose
C) the willingness to travel to other countries to obtain drugs or operations that are illegal in the United States
D) the increased use of complementary and alternative medicine around the world
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29
There is a greater likelihood that people who live in the lower social classes ______.

A) have poorer health
B) live in adequate housing
C) live in the suburbs and feel a sense of security
D) are unlikely to take illegal drugs
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30
______ tend to be the most vulnerable populations globally due to their lower social positions and poor access to health care.

A) Women and children
B) Middle-aged men and children
C) Elderly men and children
D) Elderly women and children
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Which one of the following is NOT a key aspect of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)?

A) All Americans are required to have health insurance.
B) Medicaid coverage is decreased for the poor.
C) Employers with more than 50 employees are required to provide health insurance for them.
D) Health insurance companies are unable to reject applicants because they have preexisting conditions.
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Research funded by the National Institutes of Health must now include proportionate numbers of ______ unless researchers receive a special dispensation to bypass this requirement.

A) women
B) children
C) racial minorities
D) disabled individuals
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33
The greatest problem in the less-developed world is ______.

A) undernutrition
B) overnutrition
C) diminishing population
D) unsanitary conditions
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34
A negative aspect of globalization regarding health is the flow of ______ diseases.

A) predictable
B) borderless
C) contractible
D) transmissible
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35
The global mobility of borderless diseases can be attributed to which one of the following?

A) decreases in human migration that keep diseases in one country, making them more virulent
B) restrictions on global travel that don't allow for doctors to assist in global care
C) increases in human involvement about natural habitats previously untouched by human beings
D) the failure of pharmaceutical companies to create new medications
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36
Nuru-Jeter and her colleagues found that the stress associated with racism throughout the life course ______.

A) leads to drug usage
B) leads to broken marriages
C) adversely affects the mortality rate of black women and infants
D) leads to increased hostility among minority groups
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37
One's health is likely to be poorer if one is ______.

A) lower in social class
B) born before 1970
C) from any social class but engage in bad health habits
D) male
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38
Nurses are said to engage in ______.

A) physical work
B) occupational work
C) emotion work
D) primary work
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39
Countries in the ______ suffer disproportionately from hunger and malnutrition.

A) Global West
B) Global North
C) Global East
D) Global South
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40
Blacks are more likely to visit ______ hospitals due to a lack of health insurance.

A) private
B) public
C) nonpublic
D) universal
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41
Tuberculosis is an example of a(n) ______ disease.

A) land-locked
B) urban
C) border
D) borderless
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42
German sociologist Ulrich Beck argues that we live in a body-oriented society.
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43
Michel Foucault's best-known book is The Sociological Body.
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44
Medical sociology addresses a wide variety of specific issues such as racial-ethnic differences in health care.
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45
The range of life expectancy among countries ranges from 85 at the top to ______ at the bottom.

A) 45
B) 50
C) 55
D) 60
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46
The line between the body and the mind is not clear.
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47
The area of the world that has been most devastated by Ebola is ______.

A) southeast Asia
B) southern Africa
C) China
D) western Africa
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Despite health problems, the ______ industry continues to be central to the global economy.

A) liquor
B) tobacco
C) marijuana
D) sex
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49
Even with the Affordable Care Act, millions of Americans remain uninsured.
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50
War has the following effects on the health and well-being of people, except ______.

A) four times as much money is spent on the military than is spent on health and education
B) ninety percent of casualties are civilians
C) agricultural lands and crops are overrun, and the functioning of the economy is adversely affected
D) food security increases
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51
About 60 percent of Americans have tattoos today.
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52
The majority of not only acute but also chronic diseases occur at ______ ages in ______ countries.

A) older; low-middle-income
B) younger; low-middle-income
C) older; high-income
D) younger; high-income
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53
Medicalization is the process of labeling and defining aspects of life as medical problems that were not previously so labeled and defined.
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54
The medical profession has gotten more diverse over the last 50 years, but white males still make the highest starting salaries on average.
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55
Using the internet for health-related consumption includes the possibility of getting ______.

A) ineffective medications
B) high-cost medications
C) effective medications
D) low-cost medications
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56
What proportion of the world HIV population lives in sub-Saharan Africa?

A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
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57
Early childhood differences in health by social class tend to have long-lasting effects over the life span.
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58
______ has its greatest impact on the less well-off and most vulnerable populations in the developing world.

A) Malaria
B) Cholera
C) Mononucleosis
D) Tuberculosis
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59
Body modifications such as tattoos have become less widespread and common in recent years.
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60
The most popular plastic surgery in 2015 was liposuction.
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61
According to the World Health Organization, 2 million people worldwide die each year from tobacco use.
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62
Discuss two ways by which the medical profession has changed in the last 50 years.
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63
How many people worldwide are affected by malnutrition? Aside from the direct effects of undernutrition--being underweight, hungry, or starving--what is one problem associated with undernutrition?
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64
The population that is most vulnerable to the spread of HIV/AIDS is the least likely to have access to high-quality health care and expensive drugs that can slow the progress of the disease.
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65
Discuss three ways that the internet has played a role in consumerism as it relates to health care.
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66
Undernutrition is a form of malnutrition that mainly affects people in the most developed countries.
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67
Discuss three points explaining the relationship between social class, race, and health in the United States.
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68
Define the term deprofessionalization and discuss two ways in which this phenomenon has occurred in recent years.
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69
Discuss two problems found within the U.S. health care system and discuss how the U.S. health care system compares to countries around the world.
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70
Discuss one work of Foucault that discusses the body as its central issue. What was the relevance of Foucault for the sociology of the body?
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71
Define the concept of a risk society and discuss two ways by which people can take risk that have the potential to jeopardize their health.
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72
Discuss the AIDS epidemic, including its prevalence, where it is most problematic, and how it is linked to globalization.
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73
There is an inconsistent relationship between social class and health.
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74
Blacks tend to underutilize the health care system and be healthier than whites.
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75
Across the globe, men live longer than women.
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76
Discuss the role the media has played regarding women and beauty. Give two specific examples from your own life experiences.
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77
Africa is the area of the world that has been devastated the most from the effects of AIDS.
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78
Smoking presents a clear example of inequalities by social class in the health care system in the United States.
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79
Research on marijuana's effects have been greatly limited because of the federal government's definition of it as an illegal substance.
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