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1. Although integral to the field of public health, the main difference between medicine and
public health is that a. public health deals with drugs and other medicinal preparations b. public health centers on cures for diseases in individuals c. medicine concentrates on the preventive aspect of diseases *d. medicine has traditionally focused on treatment of individuals 2. What was the leading cause of death worldwide in 2007 according to 2008 WHO data? a. stroke and other cerebrovascular disease b. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease *c. ischemic heart disease d. lower respiratory disease e. HIV/AIDS 3. What was the cause of the first recorded attempt at collecting data in public health? a. typhoid fever *b. bubonic plague c. concern for the health of workers d. measles e. infant mortality 1TESTBANKSELLER.COM
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4. Which of the following is NOT a chronic disease? *a. ebola (hemorrhagic disease) b. coronary heart disease c. diabetes mellitus d. systemic sclerosis 5. "Starbucks cafes now have nutritional information printed on their ordering menus, next to the
beverage titles, rather than having them solely available online." This is an example of the _____
principle of health promotion. a. multidimensional b. empowerment and inclusion c. participatory d. advocacy *e. intersectoral collaboration 6. Which of the following is NOT one of the five pillars of public health illustrated in the text? a. epidemiology and disease control b. health promotion and health education c. health administration and policy d. environmental health *e. kinesiology 2TESTBANKSELLER.COM
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7. Which of the following principles of health promotion suggests health programs should strive
to be inclusive at all steps and seek to maximize participation individually and collectively? a. intersectional collaboration b. empowerment and inclusion c. advocacy *d. participatory e. multidimensional 8. Who developed and legitimized the germ theory of disease transmission after his work on
anthrax and tuberculosis? a. Konrad Lorenz *b. Robert Koch c. Ignaz Semmelweis d. Gregor Mendel e. Joseph Lister 3TESTBANKSELLER.COM
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