Inquizitive 1 PDF

Title Inquizitive 1
Author Kathy Tran
Course Social Contexts of Health
Institution University of Sydney
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First inquizitive task: quiz questions with answers...


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INQUIZITIVE 1

Question 1 1 pts In the ground breaking Whitehall study, Michael Marmot showed that: Group of answer choices People who were unemployed had the poorest health outcomes Managers have more stress and this leads to poorer health outcomes Workers with more control over their work felt more burdened and died younger Lower status in work hierarchies impacts negatively on health outcomes

Question 2 1 pts ‘Regimen and control’ is one of the underlying assumptions of the biomedical model. What does regimen and control refer to? Group of answer choices The body being an object that the individual must discipline through activities such as diet and exercise Disease being caused by a specific identifiable agent in the body that must be bought under control Disease being due to a malfunctioning body, and parts must be replaced, repaired and controlled The body being controlled and regulated in isolation to the mind

Question 3 1 pts What are some of the underlying assumptions of the biomedical model? Group of answer choices Disease is located in the physical body, and physical dysfunction can be fixed like a machine A person’s experience of illness must be attended to as it impacts on the treatment outcome The individual seeks treatment and is not responsible for exercising control over the body in order to restore health

Diseases have both a social and physical aetiology, which can be fixed through biomedical treatments and social change

Question 4 1 pts Which of the following would NOT fit within a Primary Health Care approach? Group of answer choices A sick role framework Patient self-management Coproduction of services Community Controlled Services

Question 5 1 pts Which of the following is NOT true of Primary Health Care (PHC)? Group of answer choices PHC preceded and inspired the first Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation in 1971 PHC was inspired by the work of Chinese healthworkers in rural China PHC health includes primary, secondary and tertiary health care PHC is comprehansive and includes the notion of health as a human right and collective responsibility

Question 6 1 pts Sick role theory is criticised for being inconsistent with the complexities of health and illness in the 21st century, particularly because ___ Group of answer choices ___many people live with chronic health conditions and can not necessarily get better ___the majority of people with chronic health conditions are exhausted and want the doctor to take control

___ the major focus of people with a chronic health conditions is adhering to medical advice ___people with health conditions no longer have cause to adopt a passive ‘sick role’

Question 7 1 pts Sick role theory was developed by Talcott Parsons. Which of the following is NOT a critique of Parson's theory? Group of answer choices It is not as relevant to people with long term chronic conditions It fails to consider the social aspect of doctor-patient relationships It fails to account for power dynamics between health professionals and patients

It fails to consider patients with medically unexplained illnesses

Question 8 1 pts The move towards a collaborative Patient Self-Management model of care has mainly been driven by___ Group of answer choices Consumers who have pushed to be more active and informed about their health condition Doctors who saw the need to include patients in their care in order to achieve better outcomes Hosptial managers who were concerned by the increase in patients' unmanaged, acute health conditions Nurses who recongised patients' distress when they were excluded from care decisions

Question 9 1 pts John Snow, an historical figure in epidemiology, became famous when he discovered those most susceptible to cholera in Soho, London were: Group of answer choices People working in the local brewery who were closest to the contaminated water pump

Poor people living in the workhouse who all drank from same contaminated water pump People who lived in cramped, top level buildings, who drank form the same contaminated roof water tank People in different parts of London who all drank from the same contaminated water source

Question 10 1 pts Which statement BEST describes the model of care where patients are labelled as ‘noncompliant’? Group of answer choices A primary health care model where health professionals set expectations and work with patients to achieve them A sick-role model of care where health professionals remove social barriers to care to enable adherence A primary care model where health professionals remove social barrier to care to enable adherence A traditional model of care where health professionals set expectations and blame patients who fall short

Question 11 1 pts Within Australia, approximately how many Aboriginal Community Controlled Services are there? Group of answer choices 20 in urban and regional areas of Australia Zero at this point, but there is a push to set these up 10 in remote areas with high numbers of Aboriginal people 143 in urban, regional and remote areas of Australia

Question 12 1 pts 'Web of causation' models of epidemiology focus on: Group of answer choices

Identifying chains of infection that led to disease outbreak The interactions between the social determinants of health Multiple risk factors for disease The upstream social determinants of health and illness

Question 13 1 pts Place of living impacts on health. Which of the following is TRUE of people in rural areas: Group of answer choices People in rural areas have lower rates of suicide because they know their neighbours People in rural areas have higher rates of heart disease despite living in the country People in rural areas have lower rates of heart disease because they exercise more People in rural areas have lower rates of accidental death as there are less motor vehicles

Question 14 1 pts The terms Primary Health Care and Primary Care are often confused or used interchangeably, a MAJOR difference between these is that___ Group of answer choices ___unlike Primary Health Care, Primary Care is derived from the social model of health and sustained by the Declaration of Alma Ata ___unlike Primary Health Care, Primary Care is comprehensive and includes health service provision as well as advocacy for social change ___unlike Primary Care, Primary Health Care is comprehensive and includes health service provision as well as advocacy for social change ___unlike Primary Care, Primary Health Care is more focused on the real needs of the population such as provision of public and private health services

Question 15 1 pts John Snow showed that in the cholera epidemic the best response was to:

Group of answer choices Abstain from drinking beer Panic and run to the countryside Trace cases to detect the cause Hoard toilet paper...


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