Lecture 4: Public Health Infrastructure Flashcards

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What are the 10 greatest achievements of Public Health in the 20th century?

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  1. Immunizations
  2. Motor-Vehicle Safety
  3. Workplace Safety
  4. Control of Infectious Diseases
  5. Declines in death from stroke and heart disease
  6. Safer and Healthier Foods
  7. Healthier mothers and babies
  8. Family planning
  9. Fluoridation of drinking water
  10. Tobacco as a health hazard
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What do public health organizations do? (3)

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  • Monitor and prevent disease outbreak
  • Implement disease/outbreak prevention strategies
  • Maintain national health statistics
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3
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What are the 3 key components to success for public health infrastructure?

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  • Capable and qualified workforce
  • UTD data and information systems
  • Agencies capable of assessing and responding to public health needs
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4
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When and where was the CDC founded?

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  • 1946, based in Atlanta.
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5
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What is the purpose of the CDC?

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Preventing and controlling
* Infectious and chronic diseases
* Injuries
* Workplace hazards
* Disabilities
* Environmental health hazards

US ONLY

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What is the leading cause of death in the US?

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Heart disease

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What is HRSA?

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Health Resources and Services Administration.

Branch of the US DHHS.

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What does HRSA do?

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Equitable healthcare to the nation’s highest-need communities.

Provides healthcare.

Provides scholarships for professional training.

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9
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What organization oversees organ, bone marrow, and cord donation?

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HRSA.

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10
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What organization pays out for vaccination injuries?

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HRSA

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11
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What organization manages the poison control hotline?

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HRSA

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What does the NIH do?

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National institutes of Health, which manages medical research.

Conducts research in the US and ABROAD as well.

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13
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How many institutes make up the NIH?

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27

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What does the FDA do?

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  • Safety, efficacy and security of human/vet pharmaceuticals, biological products, and medical devices.
  • Ensuring safety of food supply, cosmetics, and radiation.
  • Regulating manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of tobacco.
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What is OSHA?

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  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
  • Federal org under Dept of labor.
  • Made in 1970 by passage of OSHA act.
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16
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Who does OSHA cover?

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Safe working conditions for private and some public employers and employees.
DOES NOT COVER self-employed or farm families hiring immediate family members.

17
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How have work fatalities decreased since OSHA was created?

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Decreased by half

18
Q

What does the EPA do?

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  • Conduct environmental assessment, research, and education.
  • Implements environmental standards and laws passed by congress.
  • Monitors air and water quality.
19
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What are the 5 divisions of the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources?

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  • Bureau for public health
  • Bureau for behavioral health and health facilities
  • Bureau for children and families
  • Bureau for child support enforcement
  • Bureau for medical services