HLTH 349 Final Liberty University
- Treatment that involves intensive, individualized services over an indefinite period of time is
- Deinstitutionalization from state mental hospitals began in the
- True or False? In the United States, over two million adults experience homelessness over the course of a year.
- True or False? The fight or flight reaction can be maintained for a significant length of time by the body.
- Provide two examples of secondary prevention in community mental health.
- The concept of equality in health care coverage for people with mental illness and those with other medical
- illnesses or injuries is
- True or False? Only about one-third of those diagnosed with a mental disorder receive treatment.
- True or False? Military service in a combat zone decreases one’s risk of experiencing PTSD.
- Describe two of the causes of mental disorders.
- The most influential book in mental health is
- True or False? Public hospitals are often found in small, rural communities.
- The type of managed care that buys fixed-rate health services from providers and sells them to consumers is:
- True or False? The major determinants of access to health care in the United States are insurance coverage and the generosity of that coverage.
- The type of health care practice that incorporates interventions aimed at disease prevention and health promotion is:
- True or False? The Hill-Burton Act provided substantial funds for medical education.
- True or False? Health care workers who have the specialized education and legal authority to treat any health problem or disease are independent providers.
- A negotiated set amount that a patient pays for certain services is a:
- What are the four parts of Medicare, and what do they cover?
- True or False? Of employed registered nurses, the largest majority work in offices of physicians.
- The part of Medicare that is the hospital insurance portion is:
- True or False? Protecting the public from foodborne disease outbreaks lies solely with local government health agencies.
- The most desirable form of integrated waste management is:
- True or False? The current number one method of disposal of municipal solid waste is combustion.
- The federal law aimed at ensuring that all rivers are swimmable and fishable and that limits the discharge of pollutants in U.S. waters to zero is the:
- Tobacco smoke inhaled and exhaled by the smoker is referred to as:
- Name five public health safer food-handling procedures.
- The substance that remains after humans have used water for domestic or commercial purposes is:
- The failure of a parent or guardian to care for or otherwise provide the necessary subsistence for a child is:
- In terms of unintentional injuries, falls disproportionately affect:
- An example of injury prevention through regulation is:
- In the United States, the leading type of unintentional injury death is due to:
- Any behavior that would increase the probability of an injury occurring is an:
- What is automatic or passive protection, and provide two examples?
- True or False? Workplace illnesses are reported more than workplace injuries.
- Work-related death from machinery, falling objects, electric current, and explosion are highest in:
- True or False? Farming is considered to be a hazardous occupation.
- A research body located in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention responsible for developing and recommending occupational safety and health standards is:
- The racial/ethnic group with the lowest death rate for occupational injuries is:
- How are preplacement examinations used to reduce job-related injuries?