Deck 1: Dental Public Health: An Overview

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Which of the following is the process by which society makes decisions about problems?

A) Assessment
B) Policy Development
C) Assurance
D) Serving All Functions
E) None of the above
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Which one of the following is listed as one of the 10 great public health measures adopted during the 20th century?

A) Medical insurance
B) Medical insurance copayments
C) Community water fluoridation
D) Bottled water
E) None of the above
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The identification of which of the following was the first major advancement in public health?

A) Litter in the streets
B) Pesticides on produce
C) Polluted public water well
D) Drug paraphernalia
E) None of the above
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Dental public health is the science of providing oral health care and education to the public and emphasizes the science of ________.

A) Dentistry
B) Urgent health care
C) Prosthodontics
D) Dental hygiene
E) None of the above
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Which of the following dictates services to ensure the promotion of health and prevention of disease and injury?

A) Needs Assessment
B) Public Health Goals
C) Health Care Reform
D) Public Health Demands
E) Human Services Planning
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The core public health function is ________.

A) Assessment
B) Synopsis
C) Analysis
D) Preface
E) None of the above
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Dental public health is a component of ________.

A) Public Affairs
B) Public Relations
C) Public Health
D) Community Affairs
E) Both A and D
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Teaching mothers how to dress, feed, and bathe their babies is an early example of a ________.

A) Treatment modality
B) Clinical initiative
C) Public health program
D) Drug prevention course
E) Both A and B
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Which of the following involves the monitoring of the health of communities?

A) Assessment
B) Policy Development
C) Assurance
D) Serving All Functions
E) None of the above
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The patient's ability to sue a dental provider, if that provider fails to diagnose and treat periodontal disease, is defined as ________.

A) Access issues
B) Dental insurance premiums
C) Socioeconomic status
D) Copayment issues
E) Malpractice
Question
The science and art of preventing and controlling dental diseases and promoting dental health through community efforts is termed ________.

A) Surgeon General's Report
B) Secretary of Health and Human Services Report
C) Dental public health
D) Dental hygiene
E) None of the above
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From its inception, dental hygiene has had a strong foundation in managing ________.

A) Dental abscesses
B) Dental care delivery
C) Emergency room triage
D) Facial reconstruction
E) None of the above
Question
When fulfilling the administrator role, a dental public health hygienist ________.

A) Lobbies to change laws
B) Conducts research
C) Provides clinical care
D) Educates and promotes dental health
E) Develops and coordinates public health programs
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Dental infrastructure in the United States consists of government and private entities, and the provision of dental care is provided primarily by the ________.

A) Community clinics
B) Primary care clinics
C) Private practice offices
D) Emergency rooms
E) None of the above
Question
Which of the following involves making certain that all populations have access to appropriate and cost-effective services to read agreed-upon public health goals?

A) Assessment
B) Policy Development
C) Assurance
D) Serving All Functions
E) None of the above
Question
Factors affecting dental care delivery include which of the following?

A) The development of the dental hygiene profession
B) Access issues
C) The decrease in periodontal diseases
D) Both A and B
E) None of the above
Question
Dental public health functions need to be secured and implemented across all areas to ensure the same level of ________.

A) Coverage
B) Quality
C) Performance
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Which of the following includes the research for new insights and innovative solutions to health problems?

A) Assessment
B) Policy Development
C) Assurance
D) Serving All Functions
E) None of the above
Question
Demographic information suggests a correlation between oral health status and ________.

A) Socioeconomic status
B) Oral health disparities
C) Community targets
D) Baseline data
E) None of the above
Question
The dramatic increase in average life span during the 20th century is credited to a public health program such as ________.

A) Community water fluoridation
B) Dental insurance premiums
C) Vaccination
D) Malpractice
E) Both C and D
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There is a critical shortage of dental assistants in the United States.
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Community oral health has a similar meaning to dental public health.
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Many individuals present to emergency rooms for care when experiencing dental-related pain and infection.
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The Advanced Dental Hygiene Practitioner (ADHP) is a proposed midlevel dental provider.
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Certain populations face barriers to dental care in the United States.
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Deck 1: Dental Public Health: An Overview
1
Which of the following is the process by which society makes decisions about problems?

A) Assessment
B) Policy Development
C) Assurance
D) Serving All Functions
E) None of the above
Policy Development
2
Which one of the following is listed as one of the 10 great public health measures adopted during the 20th century?

A) Medical insurance
B) Medical insurance copayments
C) Community water fluoridation
D) Bottled water
E) None of the above
Community water fluoridation
3
The identification of which of the following was the first major advancement in public health?

A) Litter in the streets
B) Pesticides on produce
C) Polluted public water well
D) Drug paraphernalia
E) None of the above
Polluted public water well
4
Dental public health is the science of providing oral health care and education to the public and emphasizes the science of ________.

A) Dentistry
B) Urgent health care
C) Prosthodontics
D) Dental hygiene
E) None of the above
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5
Which of the following dictates services to ensure the promotion of health and prevention of disease and injury?

A) Needs Assessment
B) Public Health Goals
C) Health Care Reform
D) Public Health Demands
E) Human Services Planning
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6
The core public health function is ________.

A) Assessment
B) Synopsis
C) Analysis
D) Preface
E) None of the above
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7
Dental public health is a component of ________.

A) Public Affairs
B) Public Relations
C) Public Health
D) Community Affairs
E) Both A and D
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8
Teaching mothers how to dress, feed, and bathe their babies is an early example of a ________.

A) Treatment modality
B) Clinical initiative
C) Public health program
D) Drug prevention course
E) Both A and B
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9
Which of the following involves the monitoring of the health of communities?

A) Assessment
B) Policy Development
C) Assurance
D) Serving All Functions
E) None of the above
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10
The patient's ability to sue a dental provider, if that provider fails to diagnose and treat periodontal disease, is defined as ________.

A) Access issues
B) Dental insurance premiums
C) Socioeconomic status
D) Copayment issues
E) Malpractice
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11
The science and art of preventing and controlling dental diseases and promoting dental health through community efforts is termed ________.

A) Surgeon General's Report
B) Secretary of Health and Human Services Report
C) Dental public health
D) Dental hygiene
E) None of the above
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12
From its inception, dental hygiene has had a strong foundation in managing ________.

A) Dental abscesses
B) Dental care delivery
C) Emergency room triage
D) Facial reconstruction
E) None of the above
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13
When fulfilling the administrator role, a dental public health hygienist ________.

A) Lobbies to change laws
B) Conducts research
C) Provides clinical care
D) Educates and promotes dental health
E) Develops and coordinates public health programs
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14
Dental infrastructure in the United States consists of government and private entities, and the provision of dental care is provided primarily by the ________.

A) Community clinics
B) Primary care clinics
C) Private practice offices
D) Emergency rooms
E) None of the above
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15
Which of the following involves making certain that all populations have access to appropriate and cost-effective services to read agreed-upon public health goals?

A) Assessment
B) Policy Development
C) Assurance
D) Serving All Functions
E) None of the above
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16
Factors affecting dental care delivery include which of the following?

A) The development of the dental hygiene profession
B) Access issues
C) The decrease in periodontal diseases
D) Both A and B
E) None of the above
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17
Dental public health functions need to be secured and implemented across all areas to ensure the same level of ________.

A) Coverage
B) Quality
C) Performance
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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18
Which of the following includes the research for new insights and innovative solutions to health problems?

A) Assessment
B) Policy Development
C) Assurance
D) Serving All Functions
E) None of the above
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19
Demographic information suggests a correlation between oral health status and ________.

A) Socioeconomic status
B) Oral health disparities
C) Community targets
D) Baseline data
E) None of the above
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20
The dramatic increase in average life span during the 20th century is credited to a public health program such as ________.

A) Community water fluoridation
B) Dental insurance premiums
C) Vaccination
D) Malpractice
E) Both C and D
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21
There is a critical shortage of dental assistants in the United States.
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22
Community oral health has a similar meaning to dental public health.
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23
Many individuals present to emergency rooms for care when experiencing dental-related pain and infection.
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24
The Advanced Dental Hygiene Practitioner (ADHP) is a proposed midlevel dental provider.
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Certain populations face barriers to dental care in the United States.
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