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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:43 PM. 1 CHES Certification Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified Capacity Assessment - AnswerA measure of actual and potential individual, group, and community resources that can be inherent to and/or brought to bear for health maintenance and enhancement. The process of mapping community assets is included here. Needs Assessment - AnswerThe systematic identification of needs within a population and the determination of the degree to which those needs are being met. Qualitative data - AnswerInformation that is difficult to measure, count, or express in numerical terms. (i.e. a participant's impression about fairness of a program rule) Quantitative data - AnswerInformation that can be expressed in numerical terms, counted, or compared on a scale. (i.e. Improvement in a child's reading level measured by a reading test) Primary data - AnswerData gathered by health education specialists directly from or about the individual or population of interest. Secondary data - AnswerData that have already been collected by others that may or may not be directly gathered from the individual or population being assessed. Stakeholders - AnswerIndividuals or agencies that have a vested interest in the health education program. Social determinants of health - AnswerConditions in which people are born, live, work, play, and age that affect their health risks, health, daily functioning, and quality of life. Programs - AnswerDefined as a set of planned activities over time designed to achieve specific objectives. Program Planning - AnswerThe process of identifying needs, establishing priorities, diagnosing causes of problems, assessing and allocating resources, and determining barriers to achieving objectives. ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:43 PM. 2 Vision Statement - AnswerA one-sentence or one-phrase statement that describes the long term desired change stemming from the efforts of an organization or program. Program Mission Statement - AnswerA statement of the general focus or purpose of a program. Can be one sentence or a short narrative Goals - AnswerGeneral, long-term statements of desired program outcomes and provide the direction upon which all objectives are based. Objectives - AnswerStatements that describe, in measurable terms, the changes in behavior, attitude, knowledge, skills, or health status that will occur in the intervention group as a result of the program. Community-Based Organization (CBO) - AnswerA public or private, nonprofit organization of demonstrated effectiveness that is representative of a community or significant segments of a community and provides educational or related services to individuals in the community Coalition - AnswerA group of diverse organizations and constituencies working together toward a common goal. Cultural Competence/Competency - AnswerRefers to the ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures. Culture - AnswerInvolves ideas, beliefs, values, customs, and norms that are learned from family and community, and are passed down from generation to generation. Implementation - AnswerA specified set of activities designed to put into practice an activity or program. Intervention - AnswerOr program. A set of learning activities, delivery plan, and evaluation activities designed to achieve the desired outcomes of the program. Intervention Strategy - AnswerA specific technique or approach used in an intervention to get the desired outcome. Learning Activities - AnswerThe means to carry out the program. Instructional sessions that will address the learning objectives. Plain language - AnswerA strategy for making written and oral information easier to understand. (one important tool for improving health literacy) Project Management - AnswerThe application of knowledge, skills, and techniques to execute projects effectively and efficien

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Capacity Assessment - Answer✔A measure of actual and potential individual, group, and
community resources that can be inherent to and/or brought to bear for health maintenance
and enhancement. The process of mapping community assets is included here.

Needs Assessment - Answer✔The systematic identification of needs within a population and
the determination of the degree to which those needs are being met.

Qualitative data - Answer✔Information that is difficult to measure, count, or express in
numerical terms. (i.e. a participant's impression about fairness of a program rule)

Quantitative data - Answer✔Information that can be expressed in numerical terms, counted, or
compared on a scale. (i.e. Improvement in a child's reading level measured by a reading test)

Primary data - Answer✔Data gathered by health education specialists directly from or about
the individual or population of interest.

Secondary data - Answer✔Data that have already been collected by others that may or may not
be directly gathered from the individual or population being assessed.

Stakeholders - Answer✔Individuals or agencies that have a vested interest in the health
education program.

Social determinants of health - Answer✔Conditions in which people are born, live, work, play,
and age that affect their health risks, health, daily functioning, and quality of life.

Programs - Answer✔Defined as a set of planned activities over time designed to achieve
specific objectives.

Program Planning - Answer✔The process of identifying needs, establishing priorities, diagnosing
causes of problems, assessing and allocating resources, and determining barriers to achieving
objectives.



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Vision Statement - Answer✔A one-sentence or one-phrase statement that describes the long
term desired change stemming from the efforts of an organization or program.

Program Mission Statement - Answer✔A statement of the general focus or purpose of a
program. Can be one sentence or a short narrative

Goals - Answer✔General, long-term statements of desired program outcomes and provide the
direction upon which all objectives are based.

Objectives - Answer✔Statements that describe, in measurable terms, the changes in behavior,
attitude, knowledge, skills, or health status that will occur in the intervention group as a result
of the program.

Community-Based Organization (CBO) - Answer✔A public or private, nonprofit organization of
demonstrated effectiveness that is representative of a community or significant segments of a
community and provides educational or related services to individuals in the community

Coalition - Answer✔A group of diverse organizations and constituencies working together
toward a common goal.

Cultural Competence/Competency - Answer✔Refers to the ability to understand, communicate
with, and effectively interact with people across cultures.

Culture - Answer✔Involves ideas, beliefs, values, customs, and norms that are learned from
family and community, and are passed down from generation to generation.

Implementation - Answer✔A specified set of activities designed to put into practice an activity
or program.

Intervention - Answer✔Or program. A set of learning activities, delivery plan, and evaluation
activities designed to achieve the desired outcomes of the program.

Intervention Strategy - Answer✔A specific technique or approach used in an intervention to get
the desired outcome.

Learning Activities - Answer✔The means to carry out the program. Instructional sessions that
will address the learning objectives.

Plain language - Answer✔A strategy for making written and oral information easier to
understand. (one important tool for improving health literacy)

Project Management - Answer✔The application of knowledge, skills, and techniques to execute
projects effectively and efficiently.



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