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(CO 1, 5) How does implicit bias impact access and provision of healthcare?
Implicit bias has no impact on access to healthcare.
Implicit bias has been found to have a negative impact on healthcare access.
Implicit bias has been never been linked to access of care issues.
Implicit bias is solely found within the acute care setting.
Question 2
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(CO 1, 3, 7) How does disaster epidemiology inform the practice of healthcare?
Health care decisions are dependent on national priorities not epidemiology.
Disaster epidemiology analyzes the one environmental cause of the disaster.
Disaster epidemiology determines emergency procedures.
It is used to assess adverse health effects of disasters.
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(CO 1, 2, 3, 4) What factors are necessary to establish causation (of a disease)?
, Biological plausibility and a strong odds ratio are necessary to establish causation.
A randomized control trial and low odds ratio are necessary to establishes causation.
Causation can be determined through a negative predictive value.
The Center for Disease Control must declare that causation exists.Week 4
Lesson: Applying Evidence (Canvas)
Question 4
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(CO 1, 5, 6) Which of the following correctly states the goals of the Triple Aim
framework?
The Triple Aim goals are diversity of care and global networking.
The Triple Aim goal is universal health care for all.
The Triple Aim goal is devoted to supporting health insurance partnerships.
The Triple Aim goals are lower cost and better health care.
Question 5
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(CO 1, 5) Which of the following statements is true regarding the social determinants ofhealth and
the World Health Organization (WHO)?
The WHO does not include the social determinants in their framework.