MOA 191 - Intro to Public Health » Summer 2022 » Exam 3

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Question #1
Agents, usually chemicals, that cause cancer are referred to as ozone.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #2
Factors or conditions in the environment that increase the risk of human injury, disease, or death are environmental hazards.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #3
Most municipal solid waste comes from:
A.   paper.
B.   yard trimmings.
C.   plastics.
D.   glass.
Question #4
Porous, water-saturated layers of underground bedrock, sand, and gravel that can yield economically significant amounts of water are referred to as:
A.   groundwater.
B.   surface water.
C.   aquifers.
D.   leachates.
Question #5
Protecting the public from foodborne disease outbreaks lies solely with local government health agencies.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #6
Solid waste with properties that make it dangerous or potentially harmful to human health or the environment is classified as municipal waste.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #7
The average U.S. resident uses an average of how much water each day?
A.   120 to 150 gallons
B.   80 to 100 gallons
C.   5 to 10 gallons
D.   20 to 40 gallons
Question #8
The EPA regulates the registration and labeling of pesticides.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #9
The most desirable form of integrated waste management is:
A.   combustion.
B.   reuse.
C.   recycling.
D.   source reduction.
Question #10
The practice of establishing and maintaining healthy or hygienic conditions in the environment is:
A.   sanitation.
B.   environmental health.
C.   watershed.
D.   RCRA.
Question #11
Tobacco smoke inhaled and exhaled by the smoker is referred to as:
A.   sidestream smoke.
B.   passive smoke.
C.   None of these is correct.
D.   mainstream smoke.
Question #12
Water pollution that occurs through the runoff, seepage, or falling of pollutants into the water is:
A.   secondary pollutants.
B.   nonpoint source pollution.
C.   thermal inversion.
D.   point source pollution.
Question #13
Binge drinking for females is four or more drinks in a row.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #14
Binge drinking for men is considered three or more drinks in a row.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #15
Cocaine is a:
A.   narcotic.
B.   stimulant.
C.   hallucinogen.
D.   depressant.
Question #16
Drugs that reduce pain and numb the senses are:
A.   hallucinogens.
B.   stimulants.
C.   narcotics.
D.   depressants.
Question #17
MADD, AA, and SADD are examples of:
A.   None of these is correct.
B.   workplace-based drug education programs.
C.   state education programs.
D.   voluntary health agencies.
Question #18
Nicotine is a psychoactive and addictive drug.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #19
President Reagan signed a bill that made 0.08% BAC the national standard.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #20
Synesthesia is a mixing of:
A.   motor skills.
B.   the senses.
C.   stimulants.
D.   None of these is correct.
Question #21
The abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs is considered one of the nation's top community health problems.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #22
The inappropriate use of legally purchased drugs is drug abuse.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #23
An affective disorder characterized by a dysphoric mood, usually depression, or loss of interest or pleasure in almost all usual activities or pastimes is:
A.   bipolar disorder.
B.   major depression.
C.   mental retardation.
D.   schizophrenia.
Question #24
An affective disorder characterized by distinct periods of elevated mood alternating with periods of depression is:
A.   major depression.
B.   bipolar disorder.
C.   schizophrenia.
D.   mental retardation.
Question #25
Approximately 4 in 10 people diagnosed with a mental disorder receive treatment.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #26
Diseases that result from chronic exposure to excess levels of stressors, which produce a general adaptation syndrome response are:
A.   None of these is correct.
B.   brain diseases.
C.   mental disorders.
D.   diseases of adaptation.
Question #27
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been banned from use in the United States.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #28
Mental disorders are health conditions that are characterized by alteration in thinking, mood, or behavior associated with distress and/or impaired functioning.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #29
Mental illness is the second leading cause of disability in the United States.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #30
The concept of primary prevention is not applicable to mental disorders.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #31
The fight-or-flight reaction can be maintained for a significant length of time by the body.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #32
The most influential book in mental health is:
A.   Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America.
B.   Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General.
C.   the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition.
D.   Healthy People 2030.
Question #33
The number of resident patients in state and county mental hospitals has declined significantly since the 1950s.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #34
Treatment of mental disorders through verbal communication is:
A.   psychopharmacology.
B.   psychotherapy.
C.   psychiatric rehabilitation.
D.   managed care.
Question #35
Treatment that involves intensive, individualized services over an indefinite period of time is:
A.   psychopharmacology.
B.   psychiatric rehabilitation.
C.   psychotherapy.
D.   managed care.
Question #36
A myth of common ancestry is a main feature of:
A.   culture.
B.   race.
C.   ethnicity.
D.   None of these is correct.
Question #37
Asian Americans are generally concentrated in the:
A.   Canadian border states.
B.   western states.
C.   midwestern states.
D.   southeastern states.
Question #38
Black, non-Hispanic Americans have an infant mortality rate that is consistently higher than that of their white counterparts.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #39
For all racial groups, poverty rates are highest for black Americans.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #40
Individuals who migrate from one country to another for the purpose of seeking permanent residence are referred to as:
A.   refugees.
B.   illegal aliens.
C.   aliens.
D.   immigrants.
Question #41
Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Americans are considered a unique racial group according to the U.S. government and how it defines groups of people.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #42
People of Hawaii, Guam, and Samoa are referred to as:
A.   Asian Americans.
B.   Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders.
C.   white Americans.
D.   American Indians.
Question #43
People who flee one area or country to seek shelter or protection from danger in another are referred to as:
A.   aliens.
B.   refugees.
C.   illegal aliens.
D.   immigrants.
Question #44
Social determinants of health do not have a significant role in the association of race and ethnicity with health and life expectancy.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #45
The concept of balance related to health and imbalance related to disease is a belief of:
A.   Hispanics.
B.   black Americans.
C.   American Indians.
D.   Asian Americans.
Question #46
  
A.   ethnocentrism.
B.   diversity.
C.   cultural and linguistic competence.
D.   intersectionality.
Question #47
The median income for black Americans has consistently ranked lower than all racial and ethnic groups in the United States.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #48
The population with the lowest high school completion rates is:
A.   Asian Americans.
B.   black Americans.
C.   Hispanic Americans.
D.   white Americans.
Question #49
The three types of power associated with empowerment are social, political, and environmental.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #50
Today, the majority of Americans are referred to as white, non-Hispanic.
A.   False
B.   True

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