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CHES Area of Responsibility 1: Assessment of Needs, Resources, and Capacity Complete EXAM Question COMPLETE WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS

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CHES Area of Responsibility 1: Assessment of Needs, Resources, and Capacity Complete EXAM Question COMPLETE WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 1. A health educator is beginning a community needs assessment. What is the FIRST step they should take according to Competency 1.1? A) Identify existing resources B) Define the priority population C) Engage stakeholders D) Apply ethical principles Correct Answer: B Rationale: Competency 1.1.1 states that the first step is to "define the priority population to be assessed." You cannot proceed with any other assessment activities until you clearly identify who you are assessing. ________________________________________ 2. Which of the following BEST describes secondary data in health assessment? A) Data collected directly from the priority population B) Data that has been previously collected by others C) Data collected through focus groups D) Data that is unreliable Correct Answer: B Rationale: Competency 1.2.1 refers to "sources of secondary data related to health." Secondary data is information that has already been collected by other researchers or organizations for different purposes. ________________________________________ 3. A health educator wants to ensure their assessment respects participant confidentiality. This is an example of: A) Defining the priority population B) Identifying resources C) Applying ethical principles D) Reviewing literature Correct Answer: C Rationale: Competency 1.1.5 specifically addresses applying ethical principles to the assessment process. Confidentiality is a fundamental ethical principle in health education. ________________________________________ 4. When conducting a literature review for a health assessment, which sub-competency is being addressed? A) 1.2.1 B) 1.2.3 C) 1.3.1 D) 1.1.2 Correct Answer: B Rationale: Sub-competency 1.2.3 is "Review related literature." This is part of accessing existing information and data related to health. ________________________________________ 5. Which of the following is an example of primary data collection? A) Analyzing CDC morbidity statistics B) Reviewing census data C) Conducting interviews with community members D) Examining hospital discharge records Correct Answer: C Rationale: Competency 1.3 covers collecting primary data to determine needs. Primary data is collected firsthand for the specific assessment purpose, such as through interviews. ________________________________________ 6. A health educator discovers that community health data is five years old. This represents: A) A gap in secondary data B) A resource limitation C) An ethical violation D) A data collection procedure Correct Answer: A Rationale: Sub-competency 1.2.4 is "Identify gaps in the secondary data." Outdated information is a common gap in existing data sources. ________________________________________ 7. Which sub-competency involves identifying what tools will be used to gather information? A) 1.3.1 B) 1.2.5 C) 1.1.3 D) 1.2.6 Correct Answer: A Rationale: Sub-competency 1.3.1 is "identify data collection instruments." This refers to the tools used to gather primary data. ________________________________________ 8. A health educator is reviewing hospital records to understand community health trends. This activity falls under: A) Primary data collection B) Secondary data extraction C) Stakeholder engagement D) Instrument development Correct Answer: B Rationale: Sub-competency 1.2.5 is "Extract data from existing databases." Hospital records are existing databases containing secondary data. ________________________________________ 9. When training volunteers to assist with data collection, which competency is being addressed? A) 1.2.6 B) 1.3.4 C) 1.1.1 D) 1.2.3 Correct Answer: B Rationale: Sub-competency 1.3.4 is "Train personnel assisting data collection." This ensures data collectors are properly prepared. ________________________________________

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CHES Area of Responsibility 1: Assessment of Needs,
Resources, and Capacity Complete EXAM Question
COMPLETE WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS



1. A health educator is beginning a community needs assessment.
What is the FIRST step they should take according to Competency 1.1?
A) Identify existing resources
B) Define the priority population
C) Engage stakeholders
D) Apply ethical principles
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Competency 1.1.1 states that the first step is to "define the
priority population to be assessed." You cannot proceed with any other
assessment activities until you clearly identify who you are assessing.


2. Which of the following BEST describes secondary data in health
assessment?
A) Data collected directly from the priority population
B) Data that has been previously collected by others
C) Data collected through focus groups
D) Data that is unreliable
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Competency 1.2.1 refers to "sources of secondary data

,related to health." Secondary data is information that has already been
collected by other researchers or organizations for different purposes.


3. A health educator wants to ensure their assessment respects
participant confidentiality. This is an example of:
A) Defining the priority population
B) Identifying resources
C) Applying ethical principles
D) Reviewing literature
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Competency 1.1.5 specifically addresses applying ethical
principles to the assessment process. Confidentiality is a fundamental
ethical principle in health education.


4. When conducting a literature review for a health assessment, which
sub-competency is being addressed?
A) 1.2.1
B) 1.2.3
C) 1.3.1
D) 1.1.2
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sub-competency 1.2.3 is "Review related literature." This is
part of accessing existing information and data related to health.


5. Which of the following is an example of primary data collection?

,A) Analyzing CDC morbidity statistics
B) Reviewing census data
C) Conducting interviews with community members
D) Examining hospital discharge records
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Competency 1.3 covers collecting primary data to determine
needs. Primary data is collected firsthand for the specific assessment
purpose, such as through interviews.


6. A health educator discovers that community health data is five
years old. This represents:
A) A gap in secondary data
B) A resource limitation
C) An ethical violation
D) A data collection procedure
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Sub-competency 1.2.4 is "Identify gaps in the secondary
data." Outdated information is a common gap in existing data sources.


7. Which sub-competency involves identifying what tools will be used
to gather information?
A) 1.3.1
B) 1.2.5
C) 1.1.3
D) 1.2.6

, Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Sub-competency 1.3.1 is "identify data collection
instruments." This refers to the tools used to gather primary data.


8. A health educator is reviewing hospital records to understand
community health trends. This activity falls under:
A) Primary data collection
B) Secondary data extraction
C) Stakeholder engagement
D) Instrument development
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sub-competency 1.2.5 is "Extract data from existing
databases." Hospital records are existing databases containing
secondary data.


9. When training volunteers to assist with data collection, which
competency is being addressed?
A) 1.2.6
B) 1.3.4
C) 1.1.1
D) 1.2.3
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sub-competency 1.3.4 is "Train personnel assisting data
collection." This ensures data collectors are properly prepared.

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