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The level of government that, according to the Constitution, has the primary responsibility for the health of the population is: A. Country B. State C. Federal D. Non-governmental agencies correct answers B Epidemiology is part of what function of public health? A. Assessment B. Policy dev...

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The level of government that, according to the Constitution, has the primary responsibility for
the health of the population is:
A. Country
B. State
C. Federal
D. Non-governmental agencies correct answers B

Epidemiology is part of what function of public health?
A. Assessment
B. Policy development
C. Assurance
D. Intervention correct answers A

Biomedical sciences role in public health does not include:
A. Infectious disease control
B. Human genetics
C. Understanding mechanisms of chronic disease
D. Surgery for breast cancer correct answers D

The U.S. Constitution specifically authorizes the federal government to do which of the
following activities relevant to public health?
A. Tax and spend
B. Require motorcyclists to wear helmets
C. Regulate food and drugs
D. Ban guns within a school zone correct answers A

Enforcing laws and regulations falls under which core function of public health?
A. Assessment
B. Tertiary prevention
C. Assurance
D. Intervention correct answers C

Vaccines are an example of:
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Public health assessment correct answers A

Primary prevention refers to:
A. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment
B. Disability limitation

, C. Rehabilitation
D. Prevention of exposure to risk factors correct answers D

Public health interventions are:
A. Collection and analysis of information
B. Measures that interrupt the chain of causation that leads to an illness or injury
C. Reductions in mortality and increases in life expectancy
D. Diagnostic x-rays, drug prescriptions, and surgery correct answers B

Public health measures that contribute most to people being healthier today than they were a
century ago are:
A. Sanitation, better nutrition, and occupational safety
B. Better medical care
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Health policy and management correct answers A

The core functions of public health are:
A. Diagnosis, treatment planning, and therapy
B. Primary prevention, secondary prevention, and tertiary prevention
C. Assessment, policy development, and assurance
D. Epidemiology, statistics, and environmental health sciences correct answers C

All public health policies are based exclusively on scientific evidence.
A. True
B. False correct answers B

Restricting individual freedoms for public health purposes is unconstitutional.
A. True
B. False correct answers B

Which of the following justifications for limiting people's freedom is likely to be te most
controversial?
A. To prevent someone from harming others
B. To protect children
C. To prevent someone from harming himself
D. To promote the general welfare correct answers C

Which of the following measures could be considered primarily an attempt to legislate morality?
A. Laws against drinking and driving
B. Laws against homosexuality
C. Laws prohibiting an adult from having sex with a child
D. Laws against brining cocaine over the border into the United States correct answers B

Restricting the legal drinking age in the United States to 21 is an example of:
A. Market justice
B. Libertarianism

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