HSA/535 HSA535 HSA 535 WEEK 5 MIDTERM EXAM 2

HSA 535 WEEK 5 MIDTERM EXAM 2

·  Question 1

Which of the following activities characterizes an epidemiologic approach (as opposed to a clinical approach)?

·  Question 2

In the Yearly Mortality Bill for 1632, consumption referred to:

·  Question 3

The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) is responsible for (give the best answer):

·  Question 4

Which of the following is not usually an aim of epidemiology?

·  Question 5

Cyclic variations in the occurrence of pneumonia and influenza mortality may reflect:

·  Question 6

Which of the following activities characterizes a clinical approach (as opposed to an epidemiologic approach)?

·  Question 7

John Snow, author of Snow on Cholera:

·  Question 8

The difference between primary and secondary prevention of disease is:

·  Question 9

In 1900, the death rate per 100,000 members of the population for influenza and pneumonia (I & P) was 202.2; it was 22.4 in 2003. How much did the death rate due to I & P decline?

·  Question 10

Indicate the level of prevention that is represented by half-way houses for persons recovering from addiction

·  Question 11

Using epidemiology for operational research involves:

·  Question 12

According to the natural history of disease model, the time before the precursors of disease and the host interact is called the period of:

·  Question 13

Indicate the level of prevention that is represented by nutritional counseling for pregnant women

·  Question 14

Indicate the level of prevention that is represented by pasteurization of milk

·  Question 15

Beach City has a rising population of 500,000 robust, fertile males and 450,000 robust, fertile females. If there were 4,000 live births, 3 fetal deaths, and 40 maternal deaths, what is the crude birth rate?

·  Question 16

The risk of acquiring a given disease during a time period is best determined by:

·  Question 17

To provide a direct estimate of the risk of developing a disease. Is this a use for incidence or prevalence data?

·  Question 18

The incidence of a disease is five times greater in men than in women, but the prevalence shows no sex difference. The most likely explanation is that:

·  Question 19

Blood pressure measurements on adult males 30-39 years of age were obtained in a survey of a representative sample of Twin Cities households. To compare the frequency of hypertension in the white and non-white population surveyed, the most appropriate measure is the:

·  Question 20

An epidemiologic survey of roller-skating injuries in Metroville, a city with a population of 100,000 (during the midpoint of the year), produced the following data for a particular year:
 

Number of skaters in Metroville during any given month

12,000

Roller-skating injuries in Metroville

600

Total number of residents injured from roller-skating

1,800

Total number of deaths from roller-skating

90

Total number of deaths from all causes

900


 
The cause-specific mortality rate from roller-skating was:

·  Question 21

An epidemiologic survey of roller-skating injuries in Metroville, a city with a population of 100,000 (during the midpoint of the year), produced the following data for a particular year:
 

Number of skaters in Metroville during any given month

12,000

Roller-skating injuries in Metroville

600

Total number of residents injured from roller-skating

1,800

Total number of deaths from roller-skating

90

Total number of deaths from all causes

900


 
The proportional mortality ratio (%) due to roller-skating was:

·  Question 22

Determining workload and planning the scope of facilities and manpower needs, particularly for chronic disease. Is this a use for incidence or prevalence data?

·  Question 23

Reasons for gender differences in mortality may include:

·  Question 24

Descriptive epidemiology has the following characteristics (Choose the incorrect
option):

·  Question 25

A null hypothesis is most similar to which of the following?

·  Question 26

Studies of nativity and migration have reported that:

·  Question 27

Lung cancer mortality among women is increasing faster than among men. What factor(s) would most likely account for this increased cancer rate?

·  Question 28

Age-specific and age-adjusted mortality rates by sex in the United States generally show the following sex differences:

·  Question 29

Which of Mill’s four canons suggests that there is an association between frequency of disease and the potency of a causative factor?

·  Question 30

Which of the following statements most accurately expresses the breeder hypothesis for schizophrenia?

 

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