questions
QUESTION 1
1. Access to high-quality comprehensive healthcare services is stipulated under Germany’s statutory health insurance called__________________.
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Krankenversicherungsgesetz |
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Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung |
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Krankenkassen |
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Reichsgesundheitsamt |
4 points
QUESTION 2
1. Number of cases of a condition at a specific point per 1,000 people in a population is:
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Crude birth rate |
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Proportionate mortality |
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Prevalence |
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Incidence rate |
4 points
QUESTION 3
1. Most STIs are asymptomatic.
True
False
4 points
QUESTION 4
1. Cardiovascular disease is the leading noncommunicable/chronic health issue globally except in:
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Western Europe |
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Sub-Sahara Africa |
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Eastern Asia |
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Middle East |
4 points
QUESTION 5
1. Jordan’s healthcare system has been hindered by Palestinian and Iraqi refugees because of the two groups’ health status and access to health.
True
False
4 points
QUESTION 6
1. In _________the first national health plan was prepared in Turkey.
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1923 |
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1969 |
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1946 |
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1952 |
4 points
QUESTION 7
1. One major concern with the Irish healthcare system that is affecting the nation’s ability to improve primary care is the migration of healthcare professionals away from Ireland, otherwise known as __________, due to Ireland’s working conditions, unstable nature of their healthcare system, lack of career opportunities, and lifestyle choices.
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Swamp drain |
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Brain drain |
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Hot potato |
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Passive Aggressiveness |
4 points
QUESTION 8
1. The following are barriers to privatization of healthcare systems in developing countries:
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Advanced information systems and maintenance |
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Lack of access to health insurance and small pool of healthcare providers |
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Lack of funding and hospitals |
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There are no barriers to privatization |
4 points
QUESTION 9
1. Number of births per 1,000 people in a population during a specific period of time is:
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Proportionate mortality |
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Prevalence |
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Incidence rate |
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Crude birth rate |
4 points
QUESTION 10
1. ________________ is the centerpiece of Australia’s health system.
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Medicaid |
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Social Security Insurance |
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Private Health Insurance |
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Medicare |
4 points
QUESTION 11
1. _________ hospitals in the United Kingdom were small, rural facilities, generally established and attended by a local general practitioner.
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Farm |
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Private |
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Cottage |
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Parliamentary |
3 points
QUESTION 12
1. According to the World Health Organization, a health system is described as all except :
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The people |
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The organizations |
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The institutions |
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The resources |
3 points
QUESTION 13
1. Jordan received its full independence from the British in:
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1948 |
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1965 |
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1946 |
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1963 |
3 points
QUESTION 14
1. Human-created systems have many of the same attributes of _____________________.
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Environmental systems |
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Generalized systems |
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Governmental systems |
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Biological systems |
3 points
QUESTION 15
1. The three main finance sources for health services in Turkey, except:
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State Budget |
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Federal Budget |
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SS Organizations’ Budget |
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Personal Expenses |
3 points
QUESTION 16
1. It is suggested that 50% of premature deaths in the United States can be accounted for by one or more quantified lifestyle and environmental risks.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 17
1. As with any systems, a health system has inputs that include:
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Government, financial, and material resources |
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Financial, material, and human resources |
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Financial |
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Financial, human resources, and government |
3 points
QUESTION 18
1. Globally, countries have the ability to address mental illness.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 19
1. What is one way to measure the functioning of a health system?
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Health status |
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Innovation |
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Behavioral |
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Service delivery |
3 points
QUESTION 20
1. The following are barriers to privatization of healthcare systems in developing countries:
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Advanced information systems and maintenance |
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Lack of access to health insurance and small pool of healthcare providers |
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Lack of funding and hospitals |
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There are no barriers to privatization |
3 points
QUESTION 21
1. Globally, there is an increase in all these health issues, except:
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Injuries |
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Trauma |
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Infectious diseases |
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Violence |
3 points
QUESTION 22
1. Only the United States and European nations face the problem of cost containment in health care.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 23
1. Individuals in Jordan who are uninsured, receive highly subsidized costs for pharmaceuticals.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 24
1. German’s public health system is centralized to the states and localities.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 25
1. Which organization has spent decades promoting the privatization of healthcare systems?
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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World Health Organization |
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International Organization of Migration |
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World Trade Organization |
3 points
QUESTION 26
1. Turkey conducts their census every 10 years.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 27
1. When the supply/demand imbalance is present it leads to:
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Lack of access to healthcare services. |
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De facto rationing. |
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More healthcare reform. |
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Ad hoc public and charity healthcare services. |
3 points
QUESTION 28
1. The U. S. healthcare system is centrally controlled.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 29
1. Before the establishment of the National Health Services (NHS) in the United Kingdom, hospital services were provided by a combination of voluntary hospitals, public hospitals and cottage hospitals.
True
False
3 points
QUESTION 30
1. Managed care is the most dominant healthcare delivery system in the United States today and is available to most Americans.
True
False