Deck 2: Historical Perspectives on Population and Disease

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What was the most significant public health consequence of the Neolithic Revolution?
a. Improvements in sanitation and living conditions
b. Evolutionary medicine
c. Densely settled populations that sustained infectious diseases
d. Use of quarantine in major ports
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Local health departments are typically involved in providing preventive health services, communicable disease control programs, and community health education, among other activities. Which of the core functions of public health does this represent?
a. Assessment
b. Policy development
c. Assurance
d. Surveillance
Questions from lecture/readings: Public Health Ethics
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The birth of modern public health is associated with:
a. The Renaissance
b. The Enlightenment
c. The bubonic plague
d. The Sanitary Awakening
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The interdisciplinary field of study that examines current-day medical problems from the perspective of how ancient patterns of life continue to influence health and illness is:
a. Human ecology
b. Psychoneuroimmunology
c. Evolutionary medicine
d. Physical anthropology
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The Tuskegee Syphilis Study took place during which period of U.S. history?
a. 1932-1972
b. 1968-1997
c. 1972-1997
d. 1969-1974
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The mean number of children born per woman in a particular population ranges between 1 and 10. This indicator is called?
a. Total fertility rate
b. Crude birth rate
c. Age-adjusted fertility rate
d. Population growth rate
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Which of the following public health measures was not widely used prior to the Sanitary Awakening?
a. Inoculation
b. Quarantine
c. Registration of births and deaths
d. Vector control
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Which of the following statements about the demographic transition is correct?
a. During the transition, death rates increase due to sedentary lifestyles linked to industrialization
b. During the transition, death rates drop first, then there is a lag time before birth rates drop
c. During the transition, birth rates drop first, which leads to lower mortality overall
d. During the transition, changes in death rates and birth rates occur in tandem
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An evolutionary perspective on reproductive cancers highlights the importance of changes in:
a.lgA
b.Co-sleeping
c.Age at menarche
d. Bilirubin
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Infant mortality rate IMR) is defined as:
a. The total number of deaths among infants in the first year of life, per 100,000 live births
b. The total number of deaths among infants in the first year of life, per 100,000 population
c. The total number of deaths among infants in the first year of life, per 1,000 live births
d. The total number of deaths among infants in the first year of life, per 1,000 population
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An early public health advocate in the United States was:
a. Edwin Chadwick
b. Lemuel Shattuck
c. Rudolph Virchow
d. Louis Villerme
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Which of the following scenarios BEST illustrates the principle of ethical relativism?
a. Local standards for ethical conduct in public health research and practice should always be followed
b. Universal standards for ethical conduct in public health research and practice should always be followed
c. Ethical review committees should include representatives from diverse sociocultural backgrounds
d. Informed consent statements must be translated into local languages and use terminology that is understood by research participants
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The epidemiologic transition refers to the emergence and resurgence) of new infectious diseases in recent years such as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis.
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John Snow is famous in public health history for which of the following?
a. Discovered the link between drinking water and cholera
b. Invented the use of immunization to prevent infectious disease
c. Proved the germ theory of disease
d. Identified the human immunodeficiency virus
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What was the most significant public health consequence of the Neolithic Revolution?
a. Improvements in sanitation and living conditions
b. Evolutionary medicine
c. Densely settled populations that sustained infectious diseases
d. Use of quarantine in major ports
Densely settled populations that sustained infectious diseases
2
Local health departments are typically involved in providing preventive health services, communicable disease control programs, and community health education, among other activities. Which of the core functions of public health does this represent?
a. Assessment
b. Policy development
c. Assurance
d. Surveillance
Questions from lecture/readings: Public Health Ethics
Assurance
3
The birth of modern public health is associated with:
a. The Renaissance
b. The Enlightenment
c. The bubonic plague
d. The Sanitary Awakening
The Sanitary Awakening
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The interdisciplinary field of study that examines current-day medical problems from the perspective of how ancient patterns of life continue to influence health and illness is:
a. Human ecology
b. Psychoneuroimmunology
c. Evolutionary medicine
d. Physical anthropology
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The Tuskegee Syphilis Study took place during which period of U.S. history?
a. 1932-1972
b. 1968-1997
c. 1972-1997
d. 1969-1974
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The mean number of children born per woman in a particular population ranges between 1 and 10. This indicator is called?
a. Total fertility rate
b. Crude birth rate
c. Age-adjusted fertility rate
d. Population growth rate
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Which of the following public health measures was not widely used prior to the Sanitary Awakening?
a. Inoculation
b. Quarantine
c. Registration of births and deaths
d. Vector control
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Which of the following statements about the demographic transition is correct?
a. During the transition, death rates increase due to sedentary lifestyles linked to industrialization
b. During the transition, death rates drop first, then there is a lag time before birth rates drop
c. During the transition, birth rates drop first, which leads to lower mortality overall
d. During the transition, changes in death rates and birth rates occur in tandem
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An evolutionary perspective on reproductive cancers highlights the importance of changes in:
a.lgA
b.Co-sleeping
c.Age at menarche
d. Bilirubin
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Infant mortality rate IMR) is defined as:
a. The total number of deaths among infants in the first year of life, per 100,000 live births
b. The total number of deaths among infants in the first year of life, per 100,000 population
c. The total number of deaths among infants in the first year of life, per 1,000 live births
d. The total number of deaths among infants in the first year of life, per 1,000 population
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An early public health advocate in the United States was:
a. Edwin Chadwick
b. Lemuel Shattuck
c. Rudolph Virchow
d. Louis Villerme
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Which of the following scenarios BEST illustrates the principle of ethical relativism?
a. Local standards for ethical conduct in public health research and practice should always be followed
b. Universal standards for ethical conduct in public health research and practice should always be followed
c. Ethical review committees should include representatives from diverse sociocultural backgrounds
d. Informed consent statements must be translated into local languages and use terminology that is understood by research participants
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The epidemiologic transition refers to the emergence and resurgence) of new infectious diseases in recent years such as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis.
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John Snow is famous in public health history for which of the following?
a. Discovered the link between drinking water and cholera
b. Invented the use of immunization to prevent infectious disease
c. Proved the germ theory of disease
d. Identified the human immunodeficiency virus
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