WGU D391 Healthcare Ecosystems Exam and
Study Guide – Versions A & B – Complete 500
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Official Exam Overview:
The WGU D391 Healthcare Ecosystems Exam evaluates learners’ understanding of healthcare
systems, public health organizations, disease prevention strategies, and patient-centered care. The
exam emphasizes the roles of healthcare institutions, government agencies, and community-based
organizations in promoting health and preventing disease.
Exam Coverage Areas:
• Structure and Function of Healthcare Ecosystems
• Roles of Healthcare Organizations and Providers
• Public Health and Disease Prevention
• Patient Education and Community Outreach
• Healthcare Policy and Regulatory Bodies
• Population Health Management
• Multiple Choice and Short Answer Question Formats
QUESTION 1: Which organization is responsible for providing health education campaigns and
activities to prevent diseases in the community?
1. Pharmacies
2. State health departments ✅
3. Long-term care facilities
4. Family medicine clinics
Rationale: State health departments design and implement public health campaigns, educate
communities, and work to prevent disease at the population level.
QUESTION 2: Which type of organization primarily focuses on managing chronic illnesses for
individuals in a home or institutional setting?
1. Pharmacies
2. State health departments
3. Long-term care facilities ✅
4. Family medicine clinics
Rationale: Long-term care facilities provide ongoing care for patients with chronic or severe
conditions, focusing on maintaining quality of life.
QUESTION 3: Which healthcare provider is typically the first point of contact for general medical
care?
, 1. Pharmacies
2. Family medicine clinics ✅
3. State health departments
4. Urgent care centers
Rationale: Family medicine clinics provide primary care services, preventive care, and referrals
to specialists as needed.
QUESTION 4: Which organization dispenses medications and provides consultation on their use?
1. Pharmacies ✅
2. State health departments
3. Long-term care facilities
4. Family medicine clinics
Rationale: Pharmacies are responsible for dispensing medications, counseling patients, and
ensuring safe and effective medication use.
QUESTION 5: Who is primarily responsible for enforcing health regulations and monitoring
disease outbreaks in communities?
1. Pharmacies
2. State health departments ✅
3. Hospitals
4. Health insurance providers
Rationale: State health departments enforce health regulations, track disease incidence, and
respond to public health threats.
which organization are responsible for providing health education campaigns and activities to
prevent diseases in the community?
1. pharmacies
2. state health departments
3. long-term facilities
4. family medicine clinics
2. state health departments
what is the purpose of the American medical association (AMA)?
1. to promote public health and science
2. to ensure drug safety
,3. to protect clients private information
4. to enforce safe and healthy working conditions
1. to promote public health and science
which act allows workers who were laid off to continue to purchase health insurance under
their previous employers plan?
1. the consolidated omnibus budget reconciliation act (COBRA)
2. the patient protection and affordable care act (ACA)
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3. national mental health act (NMHA)
4. the health insurance portability and accountability act (HIPPA)
1. the consolidated omnibus budget reconciliation act (COBRA)
an 80-year-old client has many healthcare problems.
which healthcare provider does the client need to see?
1. a geriatric
2. a psychiatrist
3. an emergency medicine physician
4. a urologist
1. a geriatric
a clients pregnancy test was positive during their last physical exam with the primary care
physician.
which healthcare provider does the client need to see?
1. an obstetrician
2. a pediatrician
3. a urologist
4. a gynecologist
1. an obstetrician
a 20-year-old client has been experiencing anxiety after their dad passed away six months
ago.
which healthcare provider does the client need to see?
1. a therapist
2. a physical therapist
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