Deck 4: Population Health: An Occupational Perspective Introduction

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The World Health Organization Healthy Settings approach to population health recognizes the importance of:

A) Individual patient care
B) Hospital-based care
C) All the places humans occupy
D) Public health
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Occupational medicine focuses on:

A) Public health
B) Health in the workplace
C) Health maintenance
D) Population health
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When members of a group have a similar pattern of occupations, their daily round of activities is commonly referred to as:

A) An occupational balance
B) Health maintenance
C) A lifestyle
D) Population health
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An example of a health inequity is:

A) Public health
B) Higher mortality rate
C) Health maintenance
D) Population-based health
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The kinds of occupations available to a population are influenced by:

A) Public health
B) Access to health care
C) Economics
D) Population-based health
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In the adoption of digital technology to support occupational engagement, what has been found to be a barrier to adoption of enabling technology?

A) Cognition
B) Poverty
C) Knowledge of use of technology
D) Osteoarthritis
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The main challenge for population health is:

A) A lack of services in behavioral health
B) A shortage of health professionals
C) Rates of adolescent suicide
D) Significant differences in health that currently exist between socioeconomic groups
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Improving population health requires a commitment to:

A) Universal health care
B) Health equity
C) Public health
D) Occupational justice
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An example of an imbalanced lifestyle is:

A) People with mental illness who spend comparatively more time sleeping than in other occupations
B) Older adults who reside in an independent living facility and engage in wellness activities
C) Children who walk to the local school and play in an afterschool soccer program
D) A father who stays at home with his children while his partner works
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What important document stated that "health is created and lived by people within the settings of their everyday life; where they learn, work, play, and love"?

A) Occupational Therapy Practice Framework
B) Healthy Settings
C) Healthy People
D) Ottawa Charter
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Occupational justice is defined as:

A) People's essential nature-that is, what drives them to do things
B) The right to participate in a range of occupations that enable people to flourish, fulfill their potential, and experience satisfaction in a way consistent with their culture and beliefs
C) Engaging in relatively equal amounts of work, self-care, rest, and leisure occupations
D) Equality in education, job choice, and income, as well as access to transportation, housing, healthy physical environments, and public safety
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Children living in low-income households are less physically active than other children. Which of the following factors contribute to this problem?

A) Limited number of good-quality recreational facilities
B) Working to contribute to the family income
C) Obesity rates
D) Bullying
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Populations excluded from mainstream society are vulnerable to poor health outcomes. This exemplifies which part of the doing, being, belonging, or becoming aspect of population health?

A) Doing
B) Being
C) Belonging
D) Becoming
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The plight of asylum seekers held in camps demonstrates which aspect of population health in the doing, being, belonging, or becoming aspect of population health?

A) Doing
B) Being
C) Belonging
D) Becoming
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The participatory occupational justice framework closely aligns with the:

A) Ottawa Charter
B) World Health Organization's key principles
C) Occupational Therapy Practice Framework
D) Model of Human Occupation
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An ambulatory care clinic located in a low-income neighborhood notices significant food insecurity among its participants. A strategy for improving population health based on the participatory occupational justice framework is to:

A) Offer coupons to local grocery stores
B) Provide information on the location of metropolitan farmers markets
C) Work with a local nonprofit to plant a community garden
D) Donate to the local food bank
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An occupational therapist in a Native American community participates in the local suicide prevention coalition. The OT works as part of a team to teach youth coping mechanisms in an after-school program. This promotes which aspect of health?

A) Doing
B) Being
C) Belonging
D) Becoming
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Deck 4: Population Health: An Occupational Perspective Introduction
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The World Health Organization Healthy Settings approach to population health recognizes the importance of:

A) Individual patient care
B) Hospital-based care
C) All the places humans occupy
D) Public health
All the places humans occupy
2
Occupational medicine focuses on:

A) Public health
B) Health in the workplace
C) Health maintenance
D) Population health
Health in the workplace
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When members of a group have a similar pattern of occupations, their daily round of activities is commonly referred to as:

A) An occupational balance
B) Health maintenance
C) A lifestyle
D) Population health
A lifestyle
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An example of a health inequity is:

A) Public health
B) Higher mortality rate
C) Health maintenance
D) Population-based health
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The kinds of occupations available to a population are influenced by:

A) Public health
B) Access to health care
C) Economics
D) Population-based health
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In the adoption of digital technology to support occupational engagement, what has been found to be a barrier to adoption of enabling technology?

A) Cognition
B) Poverty
C) Knowledge of use of technology
D) Osteoarthritis
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The main challenge for population health is:

A) A lack of services in behavioral health
B) A shortage of health professionals
C) Rates of adolescent suicide
D) Significant differences in health that currently exist between socioeconomic groups
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Improving population health requires a commitment to:

A) Universal health care
B) Health equity
C) Public health
D) Occupational justice
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An example of an imbalanced lifestyle is:

A) People with mental illness who spend comparatively more time sleeping than in other occupations
B) Older adults who reside in an independent living facility and engage in wellness activities
C) Children who walk to the local school and play in an afterschool soccer program
D) A father who stays at home with his children while his partner works
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What important document stated that "health is created and lived by people within the settings of their everyday life; where they learn, work, play, and love"?

A) Occupational Therapy Practice Framework
B) Healthy Settings
C) Healthy People
D) Ottawa Charter
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Occupational justice is defined as:

A) People's essential nature-that is, what drives them to do things
B) The right to participate in a range of occupations that enable people to flourish, fulfill their potential, and experience satisfaction in a way consistent with their culture and beliefs
C) Engaging in relatively equal amounts of work, self-care, rest, and leisure occupations
D) Equality in education, job choice, and income, as well as access to transportation, housing, healthy physical environments, and public safety
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Children living in low-income households are less physically active than other children. Which of the following factors contribute to this problem?

A) Limited number of good-quality recreational facilities
B) Working to contribute to the family income
C) Obesity rates
D) Bullying
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Populations excluded from mainstream society are vulnerable to poor health outcomes. This exemplifies which part of the doing, being, belonging, or becoming aspect of population health?

A) Doing
B) Being
C) Belonging
D) Becoming
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The plight of asylum seekers held in camps demonstrates which aspect of population health in the doing, being, belonging, or becoming aspect of population health?

A) Doing
B) Being
C) Belonging
D) Becoming
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The participatory occupational justice framework closely aligns with the:

A) Ottawa Charter
B) World Health Organization's key principles
C) Occupational Therapy Practice Framework
D) Model of Human Occupation
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An ambulatory care clinic located in a low-income neighborhood notices significant food insecurity among its participants. A strategy for improving population health based on the participatory occupational justice framework is to:

A) Offer coupons to local grocery stores
B) Provide information on the location of metropolitan farmers markets
C) Work with a local nonprofit to plant a community garden
D) Donate to the local food bank
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An occupational therapist in a Native American community participates in the local suicide prevention coalition. The OT works as part of a team to teach youth coping mechanisms in an after-school program. This promotes which aspect of health?

A) Doing
B) Being
C) Belonging
D) Becoming
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