Deck 8: Injury and Illness Prevention

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The measurement of any success, including success in injury prevention, is typically ____.

A) data-driven
B) task-driven
C) awareness-driven
D) performance-driven
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Many behaviors are culturally related.
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Measuring means, or ____ evaluation, includes statistics on attendance, among other items, and explains how the program was implemented.

A) task
B) process
C) data
D) system
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The ____ Award is given to agencies or individuals for community work with injury prevention.

A) Florence Nightingale
B) John Baker
C) Maxwell Haddon
D) Nicolas Rosecrans
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Primary care differs from public health because primary care treats communities whereas public health treats individuals.
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Because of its community focus, public health concentrates on the detection of community-wide disease and the creation of programs for ____.

A) disease prevention
B) wellness
C) injury reduction
D) injury prevention
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The ____ in the Haddon matrix contains the elements host, agent, and environment, taken from the Public Health Model.

A) vertical X-axis
B) vertical Y-axis
C) horizontal Y-axis
D) horizontal X-axis
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The tenants of public health medicine are inconsistent with the concepts of primary care.
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The blood alcohol level of ____ is considered the limit in most states for driving while intoxicated.

A) 0.08
B) 0.04
C) 0.8
D) 0.4
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Each square in the ____ matrix represents an opportunity to intervene and either prevent or mitigate the effects of traumatic injury.

A) Barnett
B) Haddon
C) Baker
D) Halon
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Decisions on how to develop public health promotion programs arose from observations, or surveillance of injuries.
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Changes that are broadly applied to all individuals are said to have ____ equity.

A) vertical
B) horizontal
C) longitudinal
D) linear
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Action without reflection cannot be said to be effective, for there is no measurement of the change.
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To lead successful injury prevention programs, EMS leaders must first get Paramedics to invest, intellectually and monetarily, in these programs.
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A process of evaluation is a useful but optional part of an injury prevention program.
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Because the Paramedic's goal is to help others, it becomes the Paramedic's mission to help prevent injury as well.
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____ uses a combination of home safety assessments, pool safety inspections, child passenger seat safety education, and several other initiatives to make their community a safer environment for children.

A) Eliminate Preventable Injuries of Families
B) Eliminate Preventable Injuries of Children
C) Reduction of Preventable Injuries of Children
D) Prevention of Injuries to Children
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Intrinsic within the cost-benefit analysis for a safer device is the question of acceptance by the user.
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____ is a negative connotation attached to participation in a program, such as labeling and public embarrassment.

A) Shame
B) Disgrace
C) Stigma
D) Honor
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The final portion of the PDCA cycle of quality improvement is a cost-benefit analysis.
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____________________ is a concept of fairness or evenhandedness.
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____________________ strategies are ways to go about implementing Haddon's countermeasures.
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A(n) ____________________ moment might be defined as the time when the patient has a heightened awareness of a problem and is receptive to information.
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____________________ medicine states that it is easier to prevent disease or injury in an individual rather than treat it.
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The measurement of ends, or ____________________ evaluation, is a matter of comparing the level of injury or illness before and after the program.
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Deck 8: Injury and Illness Prevention
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The measurement of any success, including success in injury prevention, is typically ____.

A) data-driven
B) task-driven
C) awareness-driven
D) performance-driven
data-driven
2
Many behaviors are culturally related.
True
3
Measuring means, or ____ evaluation, includes statistics on attendance, among other items, and explains how the program was implemented.

A) task
B) process
C) data
D) system
process
4
The ____ Award is given to agencies or individuals for community work with injury prevention.

A) Florence Nightingale
B) John Baker
C) Maxwell Haddon
D) Nicolas Rosecrans
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Primary care differs from public health because primary care treats communities whereas public health treats individuals.
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Because of its community focus, public health concentrates on the detection of community-wide disease and the creation of programs for ____.

A) disease prevention
B) wellness
C) injury reduction
D) injury prevention
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The ____ in the Haddon matrix contains the elements host, agent, and environment, taken from the Public Health Model.

A) vertical X-axis
B) vertical Y-axis
C) horizontal Y-axis
D) horizontal X-axis
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The tenants of public health medicine are inconsistent with the concepts of primary care.
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The blood alcohol level of ____ is considered the limit in most states for driving while intoxicated.

A) 0.08
B) 0.04
C) 0.8
D) 0.4
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Each square in the ____ matrix represents an opportunity to intervene and either prevent or mitigate the effects of traumatic injury.

A) Barnett
B) Haddon
C) Baker
D) Halon
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Decisions on how to develop public health promotion programs arose from observations, or surveillance of injuries.
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Changes that are broadly applied to all individuals are said to have ____ equity.

A) vertical
B) horizontal
C) longitudinal
D) linear
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13
Action without reflection cannot be said to be effective, for there is no measurement of the change.
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To lead successful injury prevention programs, EMS leaders must first get Paramedics to invest, intellectually and monetarily, in these programs.
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A process of evaluation is a useful but optional part of an injury prevention program.
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Because the Paramedic's goal is to help others, it becomes the Paramedic's mission to help prevent injury as well.
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____ uses a combination of home safety assessments, pool safety inspections, child passenger seat safety education, and several other initiatives to make their community a safer environment for children.

A) Eliminate Preventable Injuries of Families
B) Eliminate Preventable Injuries of Children
C) Reduction of Preventable Injuries of Children
D) Prevention of Injuries to Children
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Intrinsic within the cost-benefit analysis for a safer device is the question of acceptance by the user.
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____ is a negative connotation attached to participation in a program, such as labeling and public embarrassment.

A) Shame
B) Disgrace
C) Stigma
D) Honor
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The final portion of the PDCA cycle of quality improvement is a cost-benefit analysis.
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____________________ is a concept of fairness or evenhandedness.
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____________________ strategies are ways to go about implementing Haddon's countermeasures.
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A(n) ____________________ moment might be defined as the time when the patient has a heightened awareness of a problem and is receptive to information.
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____________________ medicine states that it is easier to prevent disease or injury in an individual rather than treat it.
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The measurement of ends, or ____________________ evaluation, is a matter of comparing the level of injury or illness before and after the program.
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