HSC4624 EXAM 1 REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS RATED 100%
HSC 4624 Exam 1
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1. According to 2004 data provided by WHO, Europe.
which region has the lowest neonatal mortality
rate?
2. According to The World Health Report 2000, France; Zambia.
__________ ranked the best in overall health sys-
tem performance, while _________ ranked low-
est.
3. After WW11, the world was divided into blocs Easter Bloc.
based on political and military alliances. The
Warsaw pact was an allegiance of which of
these blocs?
4. Countries do not need to be high-income to True.
enjoy good health status. True or False?
5. Despite important progress in improving hu- 289,000 women were estimated to
man health globally, in 2013... have died of maternity-related caus-
es,
There were over 6 million under 5
child deaths,
and over half a million people died
of malaria (all of the options are
true)
6. In the Kerala approach, what factor was NOT Implementation of indoor plumb-
one of the reasons that its population achieved ing.
high levels of health?
7. Neonatal mortality rate is calculated based off 28 days.
the # of deaths of infants under...?
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8. Of these regions, in 2013, which had the high- Europe & Central Asia.
est life expectancy?
9. The primary level of care would include which Maternal health care, family plan-
which health service(s) in a low income country? ning, and well baby care (all of the
above).
10. Stewardship is: The wide range of functions carried
out by government as they seek to
achieve national health policy objec-
tives.
11. Tanzania's medical deficits go well beyond the $200
doctor shortage. There are too few nurses,
too little equipment. One x-ray machine serves
800,0000 people. And while money is ultimately
the problem, the Tanzanian government has
pledged millions to upgrade health care and
graduate more medical doctors, the country is
poor and salaries are stunningly low—less than
how many dollars a month?
12. There are 8 Millennium development goals. True.
True or False?
13. What did the government want to ensure hap- No free handouts, prevent a climate
pened in the Millennium Villages Program? of dependency, and that the pro-
gram could be replicated (all of the
above).
14. What is Cash on Deliver (COD)? Transfers made from donor aid
agencies to governments.
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15. What is considered a luxury in Tanzania? Meeting a doctor.
16. What is the "single best predictor" of the birth- The level of educational attainment
weight of a baby? of the mother.
17. What is the use of assistant medical officers in Task Shifting.
Tanzania called? Someone who is not a doctor
doing the job of a doctor.
18. What is the wonder crop that was cultivated? Cassava.
19. What two developments in the smallpox vac- The ability to mass produce the vac-
cine made eradication a realistic goal? cine and the ability to store the vac-
cine without refrigeration.
20. Which country uses general taxes and a nation- United Kingdom.
al health service to fund its health system?
21. Which country uses sickness funds and social Germany.
insurance scheme to fund its healthcare sys-
tem?
22. Which of the following is not a reason for failure
of health as a universal right?
23. Which of the following terms is defined as "sick- Morbidity.
ness or any departure from a psychological or
physiological state of well-being"?
24. Who designed the health care "house call" pro- Partners in Health.
gram?
25. The World Health Report 2000, produced by Health Systems.
WHO, focused entirely on ____?
HSC 4624 Exam 1
CORRECT!!/GRADE A+ ASSURED
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_h6esy0
1. According to 2004 data provided by WHO, Europe.
which region has the lowest neonatal mortality
rate?
2. According to The World Health Report 2000, France; Zambia.
__________ ranked the best in overall health sys-
tem performance, while _________ ranked low-
est.
3. After WW11, the world was divided into blocs Easter Bloc.
based on political and military alliances. The
Warsaw pact was an allegiance of which of
these blocs?
4. Countries do not need to be high-income to True.
enjoy good health status. True or False?
5. Despite important progress in improving hu- 289,000 women were estimated to
man health globally, in 2013... have died of maternity-related caus-
es,
There were over 6 million under 5
child deaths,
and over half a million people died
of malaria (all of the options are
true)
6. In the Kerala approach, what factor was NOT Implementation of indoor plumb-
one of the reasons that its population achieved ing.
high levels of health?
7. Neonatal mortality rate is calculated based off 28 days.
the # of deaths of infants under...?
, HSC 4624 Exam 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_h6esy0
8. Of these regions, in 2013, which had the high- Europe & Central Asia.
est life expectancy?
9. The primary level of care would include which Maternal health care, family plan-
which health service(s) in a low income country? ning, and well baby care (all of the
above).
10. Stewardship is: The wide range of functions carried
out by government as they seek to
achieve national health policy objec-
tives.
11. Tanzania's medical deficits go well beyond the $200
doctor shortage. There are too few nurses,
too little equipment. One x-ray machine serves
800,0000 people. And while money is ultimately
the problem, the Tanzanian government has
pledged millions to upgrade health care and
graduate more medical doctors, the country is
poor and salaries are stunningly low—less than
how many dollars a month?
12. There are 8 Millennium development goals. True.
True or False?
13. What did the government want to ensure hap- No free handouts, prevent a climate
pened in the Millennium Villages Program? of dependency, and that the pro-
gram could be replicated (all of the
above).
14. What is Cash on Deliver (COD)? Transfers made from donor aid
agencies to governments.
, HSC 4624 Exam 1
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_h6esy0
15. What is considered a luxury in Tanzania? Meeting a doctor.
16. What is the "single best predictor" of the birth- The level of educational attainment
weight of a baby? of the mother.
17. What is the use of assistant medical officers in Task Shifting.
Tanzania called? Someone who is not a doctor
doing the job of a doctor.
18. What is the wonder crop that was cultivated? Cassava.
19. What two developments in the smallpox vac- The ability to mass produce the vac-
cine made eradication a realistic goal? cine and the ability to store the vac-
cine without refrigeration.
20. Which country uses general taxes and a nation- United Kingdom.
al health service to fund its health system?
21. Which country uses sickness funds and social Germany.
insurance scheme to fund its healthcare sys-
tem?
22. Which of the following is not a reason for failure
of health as a universal right?
23. Which of the following terms is defined as "sick- Morbidity.
ness or any departure from a psychological or
physiological state of well-being"?
24. Who designed the health care "house call" pro- Partners in Health.
gram?
25. The World Health Report 2000, produced by Health Systems.
WHO, focused entirely on ____?