Public Health ch 2 Flashcards


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1

An association between populations that eat more fish and a lower mortality rate from coronary heart disease in the same population would establish what?

A group association that may be helpful in generating a hypothesis about the relationship between fish consumption and coronary heart disease.

2

Which of the following ancillary or supportive criteria is addressed in this statement: The relative risk or odds ratio for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and infants who sleep prone is approximately 6?

Strength of the association

3

Which of the following ancillary or supportive criteria is addressed in this statement: Infants who are put to bed prone less than half the time have an increased incidence of SIDS compared to those who are never put to bed prone. Those who are always put to bed prone have an increased incidence of SIDS compared to those who are put to bed prone less than half the time?

Dose-response relationship

4

Which of the following ancillary or supportive criteria is addressed in this statement: The mechanism that predisposes some infants to SIDS is unknown, but active research is beginning to identify predisposing factors related to brain development?

Biological plausibility

5

Which of the following roles does a case control study primarily play in establishing contributory cause?

Individual association

6

Which of the following roles does a cohort study primarily play in establishing contributory cause?

Cause precedes the effect

7

Which of the following roles does a population comparison or ecological study primarily play in establishing contributory cause?

Group association

8

Which of the following roles does a natural experiment primarily play in establishing contributory cause?

Altering the cause alters the effect

9

The statement "Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the most common cause of death between age 1 month and 1 year. Twenty years ago, it resulted in over 5,000 deaths per year" is best described as which component of the evidence based public health approach?

Problem description

10

The statement "The guidance for having infants sleep on their backs to reduce the incidence of SIDS has a grade of A" is best described as which component of the evidence based public health approach?

Recommendations

11

The statement "Case control studies were important in establishing a cause and effect relationship between having infants sleep prone and sudden infant death syndrome" is best described as which component of the evidence based public health approach?

Etiology

12

The statement "The Back to Sleep campaign directed information at parents and caregivers with the involvement of clinicians, crib manufacturers, and the media. The mortality from SIDS fell by approximately 50% within several years of the beginning of the Back to Sleep campaign" is best described as which component of the evidence based public health approach?

Implementation and evaluation

13

Which of the following is true of a primary intervention?

a. It may be accomplished by removing the presence of the cause. b. It may be accomplished by preventing exposure through the creation of barriers. c. It may be accomplished by increasing resistance to the condition.

14

If vaccination for meningococcal meningitis is required of all entering college students, this would be an example of which type of intervention?

Primary intervention obligation

15

If insulin is recommended for a diabetic patient with symptoms to prevent complications, this would be an example of which type of intervention?

Tertiary intervention education

16

If an asymptomatic patient older than 50 years is offered a test to detect colon cancer, which, if completed, will reduce the cost of his or her health insurance, this would be an example of which type of intervention?

Secondary intervention motivation

17

When Ebola patients are isolated for 3 weeks to ensure that they do not expose others, this would be an example of which type of intervention?

Tertiary intervention obligation

18

Using the table of classification of recommendations, indicate how the following evidence should be graded: Expert opinion suggests a large impact of a new intervention to cure breast cancer.

Grade I

19

Using the table of classification of recommendations, indicate how the following evidence should be graded: Well conducted, randomized controlled trials and over a decade of use in clinical practice indicate that a large proportion of breast cancer can be cured among women with early breast cancer if the treatment is used on women with early breast cancer

Grade A

20

Using the table of classification of recommendations, indicate how the following evidence should be graded: On the basis of good evidence, it is concluded that a new treatment cures approximately the same percentage of patients as the standard treatment but has a substantial increase in side effects.

Grade D

21

Case Control Studies are prospective in that they follow the cases and controls over time and observe what occurs, True or False?

False

22

Cohort Studies generally look at which of the following?

Identifying patient characteristics or risk factors associated with a disease or outcome

23

Correlation causes causation True or False?

false