Deck 3: Population Health: Introduction and Principles
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Deck 3: Population Health: Introduction and Principles
1
What is the main objective of the Canadian Policy Research Networks (CPRN)?
A) Creation of health policy developed exclusively by health professionals
B) Population health studies conducted by the private health sector
C) Generation of knowledge and discussion about socioeconomic issues
D) Monitoring resource allocation to particular groups in Canada
A) Creation of health policy developed exclusively by health professionals
B) Population health studies conducted by the private health sector
C) Generation of knowledge and discussion about socioeconomic issues
D) Monitoring resource allocation to particular groups in Canada
Generation of knowledge and discussion about socioeconomic issues
2
Which report was first in being instrumental in the development of population health in Canada?
A) The Lalonde Report
B) The Epp Report
C) The Trudeau Report
D) The Romanow Report
A) The Lalonde Report
B) The Epp Report
C) The Trudeau Report
D) The Romanow Report
The Lalonde Report
3
Why has the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) developed a template for implementing population health?
A) To obtain funding for health care
B) To ensure statistical analysis of health
C) To fulfill requirements of the World Health Organization (WHO)
D) To facilitate the population health process
A) To obtain funding for health care
B) To ensure statistical analysis of health
C) To fulfill requirements of the World Health Organization (WHO)
D) To facilitate the population health process
To facilitate the population health process
4
On what principle did the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) identify determinants of health?
A) Individuals should have equal access to health care facilities.
B) Health is influenced by the interaction of multiple determinants.
C) Socialized medicine is costly.
D) Health promotion should be a priority activity.
A) Individuals should have equal access to health care facilities.
B) Health is influenced by the interaction of multiple determinants.
C) Socialized medicine is costly.
D) Health promotion should be a priority activity.
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5
What are three components of population health?
A) Determinants of health, health promotion, and disease prevention
B) Social environment, health promotion, and disease prevention
C) Public health, health promotion, and disease prevention
D) Risk behaviours, health promotion, and disease prevention
A) Determinants of health, health promotion, and disease prevention
B) Social environment, health promotion, and disease prevention
C) Public health, health promotion, and disease prevention
D) Risk behaviours, health promotion, and disease prevention
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6
A project titled "Two-Eyed-Seeing," developed by the University of Cape Breton, focused on which of the following?
A) Vaccination for all children younger than 5 years
B) Improved health for Aboriginal peoples
C) Reduction of health care costs
D) Increased physical activity for all Canadians
A) Vaccination for all children younger than 5 years
B) Improved health for Aboriginal peoples
C) Reduction of health care costs
D) Increased physical activity for all Canadians
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7
What type of care did the Declaration of Alma-Ata put particular emphasis on?
A) Tertiary health care
B) Primary health care
C) Private health care
D) Socialized health care
A) Tertiary health care
B) Primary health care
C) Private health care
D) Socialized health care
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8
Name one aspect of public health that differs from population health.
A) Public health focuses on the implementation of health promotion initiatives.
B) Public health is government funded; population health is not.
C) Public health focuses on a scientific approach to health promotion.
D) Public health deals with health information.
A) Public health focuses on the implementation of health promotion initiatives.
B) Public health is government funded; population health is not.
C) Public health focuses on a scientific approach to health promotion.
D) Public health deals with health information.
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9
Which of the following are determinants of health?
A) Medication, education, gender, and physical environment
B) Physical environment, education, religion, and gender
C) Birth order, income, education, and gender
D) Income, education, gender, and physical environment
A) Medication, education, gender, and physical environment
B) Physical environment, education, religion, and gender
C) Birth order, income, education, and gender
D) Income, education, gender, and physical environment
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10
Which of the following agencies is directly involved in Canada's population health approach?
A) National Health Agency
B) Medicare
C) Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
D) The World Health Organization (WHO)
A) National Health Agency
B) Medicare
C) Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
D) The World Health Organization (WHO)
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