Deck 19: Medicine and Health

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_____ is the healing specialist of a tribe who attempts to control the spirits thought to cause a disease or injury.

A) physician
B) priest
C) shaman
D) elder
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It is _____ there is more mental illness now than in the past.

A) impossible to judge if
B) intuitively clear that
C) untrue that
D) a well-studied and measured reality that
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The American Medical Association (AMA) is

A) run by clergy.
B) the only legal monopoly in the United States.
C) a U.S. government agency.
D) an organization devoted to alternative medicine.
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Sickness and health are

A) absolutes.
B) unrelated to culture.
C) solely a spiritual concern.
D) matters of cultural definition.
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If you took the conflict perspective, you would view health care as

A) necessary to control sickness so that society can function normally.
B) a frill.
C) one of the scarce resources that society struggles over.
D) closely related to culture.
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In the United States, medical care is a

A) right.
B) legal entitlement.
C) commodity.
D) luxury.
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In order to be a physician in the United States of the 1700s,

A) you would face stiff entrance exams to the medical schools.
B) medical school would be even more expensive than it is today.
C) you would not encounter any medical schools or licensing.
D) apprenticeship was discouraged.
Question
In 1900, the leading cause of death in the United States was

A) heart disease.
B) cancer.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) pneumonia.
Question
One of the social institutions that sociologists study, _____, refers to a society's organized ways of dealing with sickness and injury.

A) health
B) medicine
C) the spiritual intermediary
D) religion
Question
From 1960 to the present, medical costs have

A) decreased
B) remained about the same.
C) increased slightly.
D) skyrocketed.
Question
Health is a human condition measured by physical, mental, social, and _____ components.

A) spiritual
B) financial
C) historical
D) political
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The sick role is claimed

A) more often by men.
B) primarily by the self-employed.
C) equally often by men and women.
D) more often by women.
Question
The number of babies who die before their first birthday is lowest in

A) Japan.
B) Germany.
C) Canada.
D) the United States.
Question
The professionalism of medicine includes

A) the lack of a need for education.
B) accepting regulation by government.
C) performing a service for society, rather than following self-interest.
D) placing clients in a position of authority over physicians.
Question
The term fee-for-service refers to

A) Obamacare.
B) payment to a physician to diagnose and treat a patient's medical problems.
C) socialized medicine.
D) that if a cure does not work, the patient does not pay.
Question
From a functionalist point of view, people need to be healthy enough to

A) be happy.
B) perform their roles.
C) act as gatekeepers.
D) retire in good health.
Question
Where the sick role is concerned, the function of a gatekeeper is to

A) let everyone in safely.
B) keep men out.
C) keep too many people from claiming the sick role.
D) offer advice on how to get well soon.
Question
An international black market in body parts is

A) an example of a case where the rich donate organs to help the poor.
B) an urban legend.
C) legal and encouraged.
D) a means of moving organs from the desperately poor who sell them, to the wealthy people who need them.
Question
The study of patterns of disease and disability in a population is

A) epidemiology.
B) medicine.
C) mortuary science.
D) not performed in the United States.
Question
Today, the leading cause of death in the United States is

A) diarrhea.
B) heart disease.
C) stroke.
D) pneumonia and flu.
Question
To curb costs, the U.S. government has classified all illnesses into

A) HMOs.
B) conflict of interest.
C) diagnosis-related groups.
D) medical fraud.
Question
Compared to visiting a doctor, going to a retail health clinic is

A) cheaper.
B) less convenient, because the hours are shorter.
C) more expensive.
D) more cumbersome, because appointments must be made weeks in advance.
Question
In the United States, the AIDS epidemic peaked in the

A) 1950s.
B) 1980s.
C) 1990s.
D) 2000s.
Question
_____ transforms a human condition into a medical matter to be treated by physicians.

A) Trivialization
B) Sexism
C) Medicalization
D) Dumping
Question
In medical care, people are _____ when they are treated merely as cases and diseases, not people.

A) personalized
B) depersonalized
C) victims of dumping
D) receiving rationed care
Question
HMOs reduce

A) unnecessary treatment only.
B) fees by using pay-as-you-go billing.
C) both necessary and unnecessary treatment.
D) waiting times although they increase the cost of medical care.
Question
When a private hospital sends unprofitable patients to a public hospital, this is an example of

A) medicalization.
B) dumping.
C) defensive medicine.
D) depersonalization.
Question
The United States has a(n) _____ system of medical care.

A) equitable
B) two-tier
C) winner-take-all
D) free
Question
Conflict sociologists would say that the more conditions of life that physicians and drug companies can medicalize, the

A) broader the customer base for the medical establishment.
B) more fulfilled that members of society will be.
C) greater their profits and power.
D) more that research results can be used to improve human health.
Question
Numerous studies have shown that the lower people are on the social class ladder, the

A) better their emotional well-being.
B) less they are violent crime victims.
C) less they divorce.
D) worse their emotional well-being.
Question
Tia was a doctor who owned shares in a company that made prostheses. When she recommended a prosthesis to a patient, she tended to suggest a model made by the company she held stock in, even when prostheses made by other companies might do the job equally well and cost less. This is an example of

A) conflict of interest.
B) ethical conduct.
C) medical fraud.
D) defensive medicine.
Question
_____ is done not for the patient's benefit but instead to protect physicians from malpractice suits.

A) Fraudulent medicine.
B) All medicine
C) Defensive medicine.
D) Medicalization
Question
The main way that Americans get AIDS is through _____ for men and _____ for women.

A) drug injection; drug injection
B) heterosexual sex; heterosexual sex
C) homosexual sex; heterosexual sex
D) homosexual sex; homosexual sex
Question
Physicians tend to take women's health complaints _____ than those of men.

A) less seriously
B) just as seriously
C) more seriously
D) as more likely to be audited
Question
Which country has a larger percentage of the world's AIDS cases then it has of the world's population?

A) The United States
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) Europe
Question
At present, medically assisted suicide is legal in _____ U.S. states.

A) no
B) two
C) four
D) 24
Question
Withholding food or liquids in order to end a patient's life is

A) passive euthanasia.
B) active euthanasia.
C) illegal in all states.
D) somewhere in between passive and active euthanasia.
Question
A study found that the number of days people were sick in bed per year was

A) higher among the wealthy.
B) highest in the middle class.
C) about the same across classes.
D) higher among those with the least income.
Question
_____ refers to doctors treating patients at a distance.

A) Dumping
B) Euthanasia
C) Medicalization
D) Telemedicine
Question
Whites make up about _____ of the U.S. population and account for _____ of HIV cases.

A) 41%; 35%
B) 50%; 31%
C) 62%; 28%
D) 76%; 10%
Question
When it comes to lifestyle, doctors have historically been trained to

A) counsel patients in detail about how to have a healthier lifestyle.
B) insist that patients eat more vegetables.
C) write prescriptions for health problems.
D) focus on general wellness rather than quick fixes.
Question
Many medical experiments, such as the Tuskegee syphilis study, seem to show that some government officials and medical personnel

A) experiment first on themselves.
B) resist hurting people.
C) advance science ethically.
D) play God.
Question
Today, about _____ of Americans are overweight.

A) one-fourth
B) one-half
C) two-thirds
D) three-fourths
Question
In 50 years, the number of women who smoke in the United States has _______, and the number of men who smoke in the United States has _____.

A) increased by 15%; increased by 33%
B) been cut by one-third; been cut by one-fourth
C) been cut in half; been cut by 40%
D) been cut by 90%; been cut by 66%
Question
How did having babies change from women's work to men's work?
Question
Which statement about alcohol is true?

A) Americans drink more beer than they do milk.
B) Alcohol has no health benefits.
C) Alcohol is the second most popular drug.
D) Alcohol reduces the risk of breast cancer.
Question
For college students, _____ is the most popular drug, after alcohol.

A) LSD
B) OxyContin
C) marijuana
D) amphetamines
Question
Were Americans healthier in the past?
Question
From the perspective of traditional Western medical theory and practice,

A) most alternative medicine makes perfect sense.
B) alternative medicine is far superior.
C) most alternative medicine makes no sense.
D) alternative medicine is the preferred approach of highly educated people.
Question
A disabling environment is one

A) set up for people with disabilities.
B) that is harmful to health.
C) whose dangers can be immediately detected.
D) guaranteed to produce disabilities.
Question
Pressing your smartphone on your chest to diagnose a heart attack is a scenario from

A) science fiction.
B) perhaps a century in the future.
C) the near future of digital medicine.
D) a horror movie.
Question
What is medical incompetence? Is it a significant cause of death?
Question
About _____ Americans die from nicotine use each year.

A) a quarter million
B) half a million
C) a million
D) two million
Question
What are the elements of the sick role?
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Why are heart disease and cancer "luxury diseases"?
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1
_____ is the healing specialist of a tribe who attempts to control the spirits thought to cause a disease or injury.

A) physician
B) priest
C) shaman
D) elder
C
2
It is _____ there is more mental illness now than in the past.

A) impossible to judge if
B) intuitively clear that
C) untrue that
D) a well-studied and measured reality that
A
3
The American Medical Association (AMA) is

A) run by clergy.
B) the only legal monopoly in the United States.
C) a U.S. government agency.
D) an organization devoted to alternative medicine.
B
4
Sickness and health are

A) absolutes.
B) unrelated to culture.
C) solely a spiritual concern.
D) matters of cultural definition.
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5
If you took the conflict perspective, you would view health care as

A) necessary to control sickness so that society can function normally.
B) a frill.
C) one of the scarce resources that society struggles over.
D) closely related to culture.
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6
In the United States, medical care is a

A) right.
B) legal entitlement.
C) commodity.
D) luxury.
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7
In order to be a physician in the United States of the 1700s,

A) you would face stiff entrance exams to the medical schools.
B) medical school would be even more expensive than it is today.
C) you would not encounter any medical schools or licensing.
D) apprenticeship was discouraged.
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8
In 1900, the leading cause of death in the United States was

A) heart disease.
B) cancer.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) pneumonia.
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9
One of the social institutions that sociologists study, _____, refers to a society's organized ways of dealing with sickness and injury.

A) health
B) medicine
C) the spiritual intermediary
D) religion
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10
From 1960 to the present, medical costs have

A) decreased
B) remained about the same.
C) increased slightly.
D) skyrocketed.
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11
Health is a human condition measured by physical, mental, social, and _____ components.

A) spiritual
B) financial
C) historical
D) political
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12
The sick role is claimed

A) more often by men.
B) primarily by the self-employed.
C) equally often by men and women.
D) more often by women.
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13
The number of babies who die before their first birthday is lowest in

A) Japan.
B) Germany.
C) Canada.
D) the United States.
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14
The professionalism of medicine includes

A) the lack of a need for education.
B) accepting regulation by government.
C) performing a service for society, rather than following self-interest.
D) placing clients in a position of authority over physicians.
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15
The term fee-for-service refers to

A) Obamacare.
B) payment to a physician to diagnose and treat a patient's medical problems.
C) socialized medicine.
D) that if a cure does not work, the patient does not pay.
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16
From a functionalist point of view, people need to be healthy enough to

A) be happy.
B) perform their roles.
C) act as gatekeepers.
D) retire in good health.
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17
Where the sick role is concerned, the function of a gatekeeper is to

A) let everyone in safely.
B) keep men out.
C) keep too many people from claiming the sick role.
D) offer advice on how to get well soon.
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18
An international black market in body parts is

A) an example of a case where the rich donate organs to help the poor.
B) an urban legend.
C) legal and encouraged.
D) a means of moving organs from the desperately poor who sell them, to the wealthy people who need them.
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19
The study of patterns of disease and disability in a population is

A) epidemiology.
B) medicine.
C) mortuary science.
D) not performed in the United States.
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20
Today, the leading cause of death in the United States is

A) diarrhea.
B) heart disease.
C) stroke.
D) pneumonia and flu.
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21
To curb costs, the U.S. government has classified all illnesses into

A) HMOs.
B) conflict of interest.
C) diagnosis-related groups.
D) medical fraud.
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22
Compared to visiting a doctor, going to a retail health clinic is

A) cheaper.
B) less convenient, because the hours are shorter.
C) more expensive.
D) more cumbersome, because appointments must be made weeks in advance.
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23
In the United States, the AIDS epidemic peaked in the

A) 1950s.
B) 1980s.
C) 1990s.
D) 2000s.
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24
_____ transforms a human condition into a medical matter to be treated by physicians.

A) Trivialization
B) Sexism
C) Medicalization
D) Dumping
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25
In medical care, people are _____ when they are treated merely as cases and diseases, not people.

A) personalized
B) depersonalized
C) victims of dumping
D) receiving rationed care
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26
HMOs reduce

A) unnecessary treatment only.
B) fees by using pay-as-you-go billing.
C) both necessary and unnecessary treatment.
D) waiting times although they increase the cost of medical care.
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27
When a private hospital sends unprofitable patients to a public hospital, this is an example of

A) medicalization.
B) dumping.
C) defensive medicine.
D) depersonalization.
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28
The United States has a(n) _____ system of medical care.

A) equitable
B) two-tier
C) winner-take-all
D) free
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29
Conflict sociologists would say that the more conditions of life that physicians and drug companies can medicalize, the

A) broader the customer base for the medical establishment.
B) more fulfilled that members of society will be.
C) greater their profits and power.
D) more that research results can be used to improve human health.
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30
Numerous studies have shown that the lower people are on the social class ladder, the

A) better their emotional well-being.
B) less they are violent crime victims.
C) less they divorce.
D) worse their emotional well-being.
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31
Tia was a doctor who owned shares in a company that made prostheses. When she recommended a prosthesis to a patient, she tended to suggest a model made by the company she held stock in, even when prostheses made by other companies might do the job equally well and cost less. This is an example of

A) conflict of interest.
B) ethical conduct.
C) medical fraud.
D) defensive medicine.
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32
_____ is done not for the patient's benefit but instead to protect physicians from malpractice suits.

A) Fraudulent medicine.
B) All medicine
C) Defensive medicine.
D) Medicalization
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33
The main way that Americans get AIDS is through _____ for men and _____ for women.

A) drug injection; drug injection
B) heterosexual sex; heterosexual sex
C) homosexual sex; heterosexual sex
D) homosexual sex; homosexual sex
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34
Physicians tend to take women's health complaints _____ than those of men.

A) less seriously
B) just as seriously
C) more seriously
D) as more likely to be audited
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35
Which country has a larger percentage of the world's AIDS cases then it has of the world's population?

A) The United States
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) Europe
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36
At present, medically assisted suicide is legal in _____ U.S. states.

A) no
B) two
C) four
D) 24
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37
Withholding food or liquids in order to end a patient's life is

A) passive euthanasia.
B) active euthanasia.
C) illegal in all states.
D) somewhere in between passive and active euthanasia.
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38
A study found that the number of days people were sick in bed per year was

A) higher among the wealthy.
B) highest in the middle class.
C) about the same across classes.
D) higher among those with the least income.
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39
_____ refers to doctors treating patients at a distance.

A) Dumping
B) Euthanasia
C) Medicalization
D) Telemedicine
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40
Whites make up about _____ of the U.S. population and account for _____ of HIV cases.

A) 41%; 35%
B) 50%; 31%
C) 62%; 28%
D) 76%; 10%
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41
When it comes to lifestyle, doctors have historically been trained to

A) counsel patients in detail about how to have a healthier lifestyle.
B) insist that patients eat more vegetables.
C) write prescriptions for health problems.
D) focus on general wellness rather than quick fixes.
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42
Many medical experiments, such as the Tuskegee syphilis study, seem to show that some government officials and medical personnel

A) experiment first on themselves.
B) resist hurting people.
C) advance science ethically.
D) play God.
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43
Today, about _____ of Americans are overweight.

A) one-fourth
B) one-half
C) two-thirds
D) three-fourths
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44
In 50 years, the number of women who smoke in the United States has _______, and the number of men who smoke in the United States has _____.

A) increased by 15%; increased by 33%
B) been cut by one-third; been cut by one-fourth
C) been cut in half; been cut by 40%
D) been cut by 90%; been cut by 66%
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45
How did having babies change from women's work to men's work?
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46
Which statement about alcohol is true?

A) Americans drink more beer than they do milk.
B) Alcohol has no health benefits.
C) Alcohol is the second most popular drug.
D) Alcohol reduces the risk of breast cancer.
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47
For college students, _____ is the most popular drug, after alcohol.

A) LSD
B) OxyContin
C) marijuana
D) amphetamines
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48
Were Americans healthier in the past?
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49
From the perspective of traditional Western medical theory and practice,

A) most alternative medicine makes perfect sense.
B) alternative medicine is far superior.
C) most alternative medicine makes no sense.
D) alternative medicine is the preferred approach of highly educated people.
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50
A disabling environment is one

A) set up for people with disabilities.
B) that is harmful to health.
C) whose dangers can be immediately detected.
D) guaranteed to produce disabilities.
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51
Pressing your smartphone on your chest to diagnose a heart attack is a scenario from

A) science fiction.
B) perhaps a century in the future.
C) the near future of digital medicine.
D) a horror movie.
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52
What is medical incompetence? Is it a significant cause of death?
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53
About _____ Americans die from nicotine use each year.

A) a quarter million
B) half a million
C) a million
D) two million
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54
What are the elements of the sick role?
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Why are heart disease and cancer "luxury diseases"?
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