Sample Questions Flashcards
Suicide rates are highest in which of the groups below?
- Men aged 65+
- Men aged 18-24
- Women aged 18-24
- Women aged 65+
- Men aged 35-49
- Women aged 35-49
5.Men aged 35-49
If a doctor finds out that a patient is experiencing domestic violence which of the following should they do?
- Immediately send the patient to A&E
- Refer the patient to a psychiatrist
- Suggest referral for domestic violence advocacy and treat symptoms
- Refer the patient to social services
- Suggest referral to gynaecologist
3.Suggest referral for domestic violence advocacy and treat symptoms
Self-management in the context of chronic illness refers to:
- People not going to the doctor
- People attending courses on healthy lifestyles
- Health professionals supporting people to self-care
- Informal care in the community
- People making all their own decisions about how to manage their illness
3.Health professionals supporting people to self-care
Which of the following best describes the social model of disability?
- Disability is viewed as a medical problem
- People are under the care of social workers
- Disabling environments prevent people from participating in social activities such as work
- People are given benefits and not expected to work
- Impairments lead to barriers to social participation
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3.Disabling environments prevent people from participating in social activities such as work
The bottom 50% of households own approximately how much of the UK’s wealth?
- 5%
- 10%
- 25%
- 40%
- 50%
- 10%
Which of the items below is a key finding of the Whitehall II study?
- Diet affects health outcomes
- Smoking affects health outcomes
- Social position affects health outcomes
- Genetics affect health outcomes
- Having a high demand job affects health outcomes
3.Social position affects health outcomes
Which item below is a ‘social’ risk factor for diabetes?
- Obesity
- Ethnicity
- Low level of physical activity
- Cardiovascular disease
- High fat diet
2.Ethnicity
Which disease is the single biggest cause of severe physical disability in the UK?
- Diabetes
- Coronary heart disease
- Arthritis
- Chronic kidney disease
- Stroke
5.Stroke
In order to obtain valid consent for a biomedical intervention the doctor must:
- Offer the patient adequate information
- Give the patient a detailed information sheet to read
- Check that the patient is over 18 years of age
- Have two witnesses present
1.Offer the patient adequate information
What best describes ‘temporalising’ as a trigger to seeking medical help (according to Zola)?
- Pressure from other people to consult
- Perceived interference with activities
- Feeling upset and frustrated
- Setting a personal deadline
- Experiencing a major life event
4.Setting a personal deadline
Which one of the following is not recognized as a level of society?
- The household
- The office
- The global village
- The nation state
- The community
2.The office
Social norms are:
- Creative activities such as gardening, cookery and craftwork
- The symbolic representation of social groups in mass media
- Religious beliefs about how the world ought to be
- Rules and expectations about interaction that regulate social life
4.Rules and expectations about interaction that regulate social life
In idealized views of science, the experimental method is said to involve:
- Testing out new research methods to see which one works best
- Isolating and measuring the effect of one variable upon another
- Using personal beliefs and values to decide what to study
- Interpreting data subjectively, drawing on theoretical paradigms
2.Isolating and measuring the effect of one variable upon another