Finals long quiz Mod 4-7 Flashcards
Consequence of damp and mold housing.
A. Asthma
B. Bronchospasm
C. Reduced stature
D. Hypothermia
A. Asthma
Often preventable through lifestyle change and early detection and treatment
A. Environmental hazards
B. Substance abuse
C. Chronic diseases
D. Social and behavioral factors
C. Chronic diseases
Use of heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine, can also have serious health consequences, including addiction, infectious diseases, and overdose
A. Prescription drug abuse
B. Illicit drug use
C. Substance abuse
D. Harm reduction
B. Illicit drug use
Four major chronic disease attributable to tobacco use, except
A. Cancer
B. COPD
C. Diabetes
D. Osteoporosis
D. Osteoporosis
An Act Restructuring the Excise Tax on Alcohol & Tobacco.
A. Republic Act No. 10351
B. Republic Act No. 10643
C. Executive Order No. 26
D. Republic Act No. 9165
A. Republic Act No. 10351
Focuses on empowering patients to take an active role in their recovery and achieve their goals.
A. Person based approach
B. Recovery based approach
C. Shared decision making approach
B. Recovery based approach
Patient-centered approach that focuses on the individual’s unique needs, preferences, and goals.
A. Person based approach
B. Recovery based approach
C. Shared decision making approach
A. Person based approach
Guidelines on Implementation of Mobile Outreach Services for Family Planning
A. Administrative Order No. 2014-0042
B. Administrative Order No. 2017-0002
C. Administrative Order No. 2014-0043
D. Administrative Order No. 50-A s.2001
A. Administrative Order No. 2014-0042
Guidelines on the Estimation of Unmet Need for Modern Family Planning
A. Administrative Order No. 2014-0042
B. Administrative Order No. 2017-0002
C. Administrative Order No. 2014-0043
D. Administrative Order No. 50-A s.2001
C. Administrative Order No. 2014-0043
These strategies can help prevent the spread of infectious diseases and reduce overdose deaths
A. Occupational health
B. Substance abuse
C. Social determinants
D. Harm reduction
D. Harm reduction
Pharmacist can help patients understand how to take their medications correctly, including the appropriate dosage,
timing, and duration
A. Disease prevention and management
B. Patient education
C. Collaborative care
D. Medication management
D. Medication management
Pharmacist provide advice on lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise, as well as recommend vaccinations and screenings
A. Disease prevention and management
B. Patient education
C. Collaborative care
D. Medication management
A. Disease prevention and management
It provides a continuum of care from outreach and low threshold services through active coordination among a number of health, social, and other non-specialist
services needed to meet client’s needs
A. PHC
B. UHC
C. CBDRP
D. DDAPTP
C. CBDRP - Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction and Preparedness
This includes the right of clients to the highest possible quality of health care, and the right to be free from harmful traditional health practices.
A. Right to the Benefits of Scientific Progress
B. Right to Health Care and Health Protection
C. Right to Information and Education
D. Right to Privacy
B. Right to Health Care and Health Protection
This recognizes that no woman should be subjected to forced pregnancy, forced sterilization or forced abortion.
A. Right to Life
B. Right to Liberty and Security of the Person
C. Right to Privacy
D. Right to Information and Education
B. Right to Liberty and Security of the Person
Refers to biological and physiological attributes of that identify a person as male or female
A. Gender
B. Gender equity
C. Sex
D. Gender equality
C. Sex
It ensures that newborns receive the necessary care and interventions to promote their health and well-being.
A. Maternal Care package
B. Newborn Care package
C. Family Planning Services Package
D. NSD package
A. Maternal Care package
It includes antenatal check-ups, laboratory tests, and medications during pregnancy, as well as the delivery and
immediate postpartum care in accredited health care facilities.
A. Maternal Care package
B. Newborn Care package
C. Family Planning Services Package
D. NSD package
A. Maternal Care package
It aims to encourage pregnant women to give birth in health care facilities and promote safe and skilled delivery practices
A. Maternal Care package
B. Newborn Care package
C. Family Planning Services Package
D. NSD package
D. NSD package
Administration of toxoid confers
A. Naturally acquired active immunity
B. Naturally acquired passive immunity
C. Artificially acquired active immunity
D. Artificially acquired passive immunity
C. Artificially acquired active immunity
The “four o’clock habit” promoted by the DOH is designed to prevent the spread of
A. Dengue fever
B. Tuberculosis
C. Malnutrition
D. Malaria
A. Dengue fever
Artificially acquired passive immunity is developed after vaccination with
A. Attenuated microorganism
B. Immunoglobulin preparation
C. Toxoid
B. Immunoglobulin preparation
Dengue virus vector
A. Plasmodium falciparum
B. Aedes aegypti
C. Anopheles mosquito
B. Aedes aegypti
The following are communicable diseases, except
A. Measles
B. Pneumonia
C. Hepatitis
D. Tetanus
D. Tetanus
Lymphocytes that have a high affinity for HIV
A. T-helper lymphocytes
B. B-lymphocytes
C. Phagocytes
D. T-cytotoxic lymphocytes
A. T-helper lymphocytes
Its main objective is attainment by all people of the highest possible level of health
A. PhilHealth
B. DOH
C. WHO
D. UNICEF
C. WHO
Its function is mainly to serve as an advisory body to the local executive or local legislative on health related matters.
A. DOH
B. WHO
C. UNICEF
A. DOH
Cytotoxic T cells are best characterized by the following cell-surface marker
A. CD4
B. CD8
C. CD3
D. CD2
B. CD8
Memory cells
A. Lymphocytes
B. Macrophages
C. PMN
D. Basophils
A. Lymphocytes
Vaccine for tetanus
A. Toxoid
B. Toxin
C. Living attenuated
D. Killed attenuated
A. Toxoid
Immunization is a process that strengthens the immune system against specific diseases.
A/C
A
Pharmacy-based immunization programs have been shown to decrease vaccination rates and improve public health outcomes.
A/C
C
Pharmacists can play a role in reducing medication errors and adverse drug events through medication reconciliation and review services.
A/C
A
Medication therapy management services are only available to patients with chronic diseases.
A/C
C
The pharmacist’s role in improving public health is limited to dispensing medications.
A/C
C
Rotavirus
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral
C. Close respiratory contact
D. Sexual contact
E. Spores enter through wounds
B. Fecal-oral
Pertusis
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral
C. Close respiratory contact
D. Sexual contact
E. Spores enter through wounds
C. Close respiratory contact
Tuberculosis
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral
C. Close respiratory contact
D. Sexual contact
E. Spores enter through wounds
A. Airborne droplets
Polio
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral
C. Close respiratory contact
D. Sexual contact
E. Spores enter through wounds
B. Fecal-oral
Diptheria
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral
C. Close respiratory contact
D. Sexual contact
E. Spores enter through wounds
C. Close respiratory contact
Measles
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral
C. Close respiratory contact
D. Sexual contact
E. Spores enter through wounds
C. Close respiratory contact
Pneumonia
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral
C. Close respiratory contact
D. Sexual contact
E. Spores enter through wounds
C. Close respiratory contact
Tetanus
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral
C. Close respiratory contact
D. Sexual contact
E. Spores enter through wounds
E. Spores enter through wounds
HPV
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral
C. Close respiratory contact
D. Sexual contact
E. Spores enter through wounds
D. Sexual contact
Influenza
A. Airborne droplets
B. Fecal-oral
C. Close respiratory contact
D. Sexual contact
E. Spores enter through wounds
C. Close respiratory contact
Skin
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
A. 1st line defense
Humoral immunity
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
C. 3rd line of defense
Fever
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
B. 2nd line defense
Mucus membrane
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
A. 1st line defense
Dolor
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
B. 2nd line defense
Helper T cells
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
C. 3rd line of defense
Natural killer cells
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
B. 2nd line defense
Normal flora
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
A. 1st line defense
Memory cells
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
C. 3rd line of defense
PMNs (Polymorphonuclear leukocytes)
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
B. 2nd line defense
Macrophage
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
B. 2nd line defense
Delayed hypersensitivity cells
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
C. 3rd line of defense
Rubor
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
B. 2nd line defense
Antibody mediated immunity
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
C. 3rd line of defense
Monocytes
A. 1st line defense
B. 2nd line defense
C. 3rd line of defense
B. 2nd line defense