Deck 2: Community and Population Health Concepts Introduction
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Deck 2: Community and Population Health Concepts Introduction
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In the AOTA Practice Framework, health management and maintenance are identified within the domain of occupational therapy as:
A) Occupation-based
B) Instrumental activities of daily living
C) Activities of daily living
D) Population health
A) Occupation-based
B) Instrumental activities of daily living
C) Activities of daily living
D) Population health
Instrumental activities of daily living
2
An occupation-based outcome that can result from the application of occupational therapy to community and population health needs, per the AOTA Practice Framework, is:
A) Occupational justice
B) Enhanced instrumental activities of daily living
C) Health disparities
D) Decreased morbidity
A) Occupational justice
B) Enhanced instrumental activities of daily living
C) Health disparities
D) Decreased morbidity
Occupational justice
3
Social determinants of health are typically defined as:
A) Access to and participation in the full range of meaningful and enriching occupations afforded to others, including opportunities for social inclusion and the resources to participate in occupations to satisfy personal, health, and societal needs
B) Enriched contextual and activity experiences that enhance performance for all people in the natural contexts of life
C) Families, workers, students, community members, or populations sharing the same or like concerns
D) Conditions into which a person is born (e.g., social, economic, and physical) that have an impact on health, functioning, and quality of life
A) Access to and participation in the full range of meaningful and enriching occupations afforded to others, including opportunities for social inclusion and the resources to participate in occupations to satisfy personal, health, and societal needs
B) Enriched contextual and activity experiences that enhance performance for all people in the natural contexts of life
C) Families, workers, students, community members, or populations sharing the same or like concerns
D) Conditions into which a person is born (e.g., social, economic, and physical) that have an impact on health, functioning, and quality of life
Conditions into which a person is born (e.g., social, economic, and physical) that have an impact on health, functioning, and quality of life
4
An example of a social determinant of health is:
A) Ethnicity
B) Diabetes
C) Occupations
D) Neighborhood and built environment
A) Ethnicity
B) Diabetes
C) Occupations
D) Neighborhood and built environment
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5
Healthy People 2020 provides the following framework for implementation of its population health goals:
A) Attain healthy, thriving lives and well-being, free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death
B) Mobilize, assess, plan, implement, and track
C) Eliminate health disparities, achieve health equity, and attain health literacy to improve the health and well-being of all
D) Promote healthy development, healthy behaviors, and well-being across all life stages
A) Attain healthy, thriving lives and well-being, free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death
B) Mobilize, assess, plan, implement, and track
C) Eliminate health disparities, achieve health equity, and attain health literacy to improve the health and well-being of all
D) Promote healthy development, healthy behaviors, and well-being across all life stages
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6
Public health is described as the critical functions of state and local health departments, such as preventing epidemics, containing environmental hazards, and encouraging healthy behaviors. An example of public health is:
A) Provision of vaccinations
B) Providing blankets to persons who are homeless
C) Mobilize, assess, plan, implement, and track
D) Intensive care units
A) Provision of vaccinations
B) Providing blankets to persons who are homeless
C) Mobilize, assess, plan, implement, and track
D) Intensive care units
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7
A risk factor that contributes to cardiovascular disease is:
A) Vaccinations
B) Diabetes
C) Intensive exercise
D) Occupational deprivation
A) Vaccinations
B) Diabetes
C) Intensive exercise
D) Occupational deprivation
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8
Occupational therapy provided in a post-acute setting after a fall is typically what level of prevention?
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Post-prevention
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Post-prevention
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9
The term preventive occupation refers to the application of occupational science and therapy in the prevention of disease and disability and the promotion of health and well-being of individuals and communities through meaningful engagement in occupations. A commonly known example of this in occupational therapy is:
A) The Well Elderly Study
B) Community-centered practice framework
C) Primary prevention
D) Population health
A) The Well Elderly Study
B) Community-centered practice framework
C) Primary prevention
D) Population health
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10
Which of the following is an example of a population-level health promotion intervention?
A) Promotion of barrier-free, universal design environments to enable full community participation for persons of all ages and abilities
B) Modification of community recreational facilities to increase accessibility for persons with disabilities
C) Implementation of a depression-screening program for new mothers for the purpose of developing prevention and early intervention programs
D) Disability awareness training for service industry personnel, such as those who work for airlines, hotels, restaurants, etc.
A) Promotion of barrier-free, universal design environments to enable full community participation for persons of all ages and abilities
B) Modification of community recreational facilities to increase accessibility for persons with disabilities
C) Implementation of a depression-screening program for new mothers for the purpose of developing prevention and early intervention programs
D) Disability awareness training for service industry personnel, such as those who work for airlines, hotels, restaurants, etc.
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11
An occupational therapy practitioner is working with a child diagnosed with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (i.e., an infant born addicted to opioids). The mother who is struggling with addiction confides in you that she is trying to get pregnant. You are concerned about her substance use and refer her to a behavioral health specialist and contact her primary care provider about your concerns. This is an example of:
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Not preventative care
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Not preventative care
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12
Funding for occupation-based population health programs typically comes from:
A) Governmental agencies
B) Foundations
C) Insurance companies
D) Multiple sources
A) Governmental agencies
B) Foundations
C) Insurance companies
D) Multiple sources
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13
The community-centered practice framework (CCPF) consists of four components or phases comprising:
A) Individuals, groups, organizations, and social networks
B) Geographic location, climate, the natural and built environment, population characteristics
C) Community identity, community occupations, community resources and barriers, and participation enablement
D) Climate, the natural and built environment, population characteristics, and sociocultural elements
A) Individuals, groups, organizations, and social networks
B) Geographic location, climate, the natural and built environment, population characteristics
C) Community identity, community occupations, community resources and barriers, and participation enablement
D) Climate, the natural and built environment, population characteristics, and sociocultural elements
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Community occupations are defined as:
A) Individuals, groups, organizations, and social networks
B) Occupations that are important and meaningful to the community as a whole
C) Community identity, community occupations, community resources and barriers, and participation enablement
D) Occupations available in public places
A) Individuals, groups, organizations, and social networks
B) Occupations that are important and meaningful to the community as a whole
C) Community identity, community occupations, community resources and barriers, and participation enablement
D) Occupations available in public places
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