Deck 1: Consumer Health Issues

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Consumer health refers to the economic aspects of health over which individuals have direct control.
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Health information found in the news media is frequently inaccurate and misleading.
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Health hucksters often use scientific-sounding approaches to mislead consumers and to misrepresent products and services.
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Quackery is definable as the promotion of a False or unproven method for profit.
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Advertisers often persuade people to purchase and use health products that have little or no value.
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Many Americans use "alternative"health methods.
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The intelligent health consumer is appropriately skeptical of advertising claims, statements by talk-show guests, and "breakthroughs"reported in the news media.
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Librarians at most libraries can obtain books and article reprints through the interlibrary loan process.
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The primary goal of the mass media is public education.
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Few well-educated individuals are victimized by quackery.
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Vitamin supplements make people more energetic.
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Almost all consumers are sufficiently informed to exercise freedom of choice in the purchase of health products and services.
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Most nursing homes in the United States offer high-quality care.
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People who have severe chronic illnesses are seldom susceptible to promises of cures by nonscientific health practitioners.
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Consumer protection in the health marketplace is very effective.
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Of the following, which is the major function of the mass media?

A) entertainment
B) uncovering health frauds
C) teaching people to be better consumers
D) promoting science
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All the following are buzzwords commonly used by promoters of quackery except

A) holistic.
B) alternative.
C) standard.
D) natural.
E) organically grown.
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Physicians have most often been criticized for

A) performing unnecessary surgery.
B) overemphasizing education about disease prevention.
C) using too few drugs.
D) using too few laboratory tests.
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Health costs constitute what percentage of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product?

A) about 6%
B) about 14%
C) about 18%
D) about 23%
E) about twice the rate of inflation
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In 2003, about how many Americans between ages 19 and 64 had no health insurance coverage?

A) 13 million
B) 45 million
C) 85 million
D) no data are available
E) none of these choices
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Which of the following has been a major problem in the health marketplace?

A) quality of our food supply
B) general quality of medical care
C) inadequate number of surgeons
D) overuse of generic drugs
E) misleading advertising
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Consumer health emphasizes

A) compliance with medical advice.
B) distrust of medical authorities.
C) avoiding unwise decisions when making health-related purchases.
D) passing a rigorous physical fitness test.
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Problems with access to health care include all of the following except

A) rising costs for services.
B) declining managed care.
C) declining insurance coverage
D) overuse of medical services.
E) rising administrative costs.
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All of the following are True about "defensive medicine"except

A) that it wastes billions of dollars.
B) unnecessary procedures and tests are conducted.
C) that it is intended to reduce the risks of malpractice suits.
D) that it protects consumers.
E) it requires extensive changes in America's legal system to correct.
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Consumer health refers to the economic aspects of health over which individuals have direct control.
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Health information found in the news media is frequently inaccurate and misleading.
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Health hucksters often use scientific-sounding approaches to mislead consumers and to misrepresent products and services.
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Quackery is definable as the promotion of a False or unproven method for profit.
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Advertisers often persuade people to purchase and use health products that have little or no value.
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Many Americans use "alternative"health methods.
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The intelligent health consumer is appropriately skeptical of advertising claims, statements by talk-show guests, and "breakthroughs"reported in the news media.
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Librarians at most libraries can obtain books and article reprints through the interlibrary loan process.
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The primary goal of the mass media is public education.
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Few well-educated individuals are victimized by quackery.
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Vitamin supplements make people more energetic.
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Almost all consumers are sufficiently informed to exercise freedom of choice in the purchase of health products and services.
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Most nursing homes in the United States offer high-quality care.
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People who have severe chronic illnesses are seldom susceptible to promises of cures by nonscientific health practitioners.
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Consumer protection in the health marketplace is very effective.
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Of the following, which is the major function of the mass media?

A) entertainment
B) uncovering health frauds
C) teaching people to be better consumers
D) promoting science
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All the following are buzzwords commonly used by promoters of quackery except

A) holistic.
B) alternative.
C) standard.
D) natural.
E) organically grown.
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Physicians have most often been criticized for

A) performing unnecessary surgery.
B) overemphasizing education about disease prevention.
C) using too few drugs.
D) using too few laboratory tests.
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Health costs constitute what percentage of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product?

A) about 6%
B) about 14%
C) about 18%
D) about 23%
E) about twice the rate of inflation
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In 2003, about how many Americans between ages 19 and 64 had no health insurance coverage?

A) 13 million
B) 45 million
C) 85 million
D) no data are available
E) none of these choices
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Which of the following has been a major problem in the health marketplace?

A) quality of our food supply
B) general quality of medical care
C) inadequate number of surgeons
D) overuse of generic drugs
E) misleading advertising
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Consumer health emphasizes

A) compliance with medical advice.
B) distrust of medical authorities.
C) avoiding unwise decisions when making health-related purchases.
D) passing a rigorous physical fitness test.
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Problems with access to health care include all of the following except

A) rising costs for services.
B) declining managed care.
C) declining insurance coverage
D) overuse of medical services.
E) rising administrative costs.
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All of the following are True about "defensive medicine"except

A) that it wastes billions of dollars.
B) unnecessary procedures and tests are conducted.
C) that it is intended to reduce the risks of malpractice suits.
D) that it protects consumers.
E) it requires extensive changes in America's legal system to correct.
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