Public Health 116 | EXAM 1
In 2010, roughly what percent of the population was uninsured?
16(%)
_________ like salmonella, E. coli and Campylobacter can all be found in raw milk.
Bacteria
Dr. Ana Navas-Acien found studies in several countries linking arsenic to heart disease. What is not one of those countries?
Bangladesh, Taiwan, Belize, Chile
TRUE or FALSE: The jets guard against stagnation/accumulation of bacteria.
FALSE
1.2 million people in the United States are living with _________, a fifth of whom are unaware?
HIV
Dr. Navas-Acien is an associate professor of epidemiology at what university?
Johns Hopkins
The cremation decree of Ebola-affected bodies is highly unpopular in _______, where funeral traditions are carefully followed and are considered a sacred obligation to the deceased.
Liberia
Which of the following isn't a major issue in hot tubs?
Pseudomonas, Legionella, Mycobacteria,
When drought caused air pollution to increase across California last winter, conditions were worst in which valley?
San Joaquin Valley
Name the study from which Acien-Navas pulled participants?
Strong Heart Study
TRUE or FALSE: If you keep using your tub, taking antibiotics or steroids won't do any good.
TRUE
TRUE or FALSE: the Ebola epidemic is the worst in world history.
TRUE
What are the environmental exposures that are underestimated in their risk for heart disease?
air pollution, metallic elements, heavy elements
In "A Heart Risk in Drinking Water," there was a link between what chemical and drinking water?
arsenic
Air pollution linked to children's _______ problems.
attention
What are the two prongs of the common goal of public health officials?
awareness, prevention
iPads and "minute clinics" have issues with what?
confidentiality, personalization
TRUE or FALSE: Raw milk is a solution for those who are lactose intolerant.
false
Arsenic binds to certain receptors and prevents the breakdown/metabolism of _______.
fat
Once the aerosolized (steamed) bacteria reaches your lungs, the bacteria can cause symptoms like _____ and _________ ____ ________
fever, shortness of breath
As many as 15 million people have _____ allergies in the United States.
food
Mothers' exposures to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are emitted by the burning of _______ _______ and other organic materials, are linked to children's behavioral problems associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
fossil fuels
Arsenic causes _____ _______ damage to cells.
free radical
The virus that leads to ______ _______ can survive for hours on the plastic seats you'll find in some hot tubs.
genital herpes
_______ __________ have resulted in fewer storms, less circulation and unusually stagnant conditions.
high-pressure systems
What is an unexpected consequence of the steam from hot tubs?
hot tub lung
Arsenic can stimulate enzymes to produce _______ _______, which can stimulate a ____________ response in cells.
hydrogen peroxide, inflammatory
There's a shortage of psychiatrists and prescribing nurses all over the place, and as a result clinics are ________, increasing the gap between visits.
impacted
For instance, the distribution of insecticide-sprayed bed nets reduces the spread of _______.
malaria
One in every three girls is ______ by the time she turns 18.
married
the successful performance of mental function, resulting in productive activities, fulfilling relationships with other people, and the ability to adapt to change and cope with adversity
mental health
The state's prolonged dry spells have brought more temperature inversions, with a layer of warmer air trapping cooler air below, concentrating pollution ______ ____ _______.
near the ground
Legionnaire's Disease is most similar to what other lung disease?
pneumonia
What is the science of protecting and improving the health of communities through education, research for disease and injury prevention, and the promotion of healthy lifestyles?
public health
Heat and extreme drought have worsened ______ in California over the last year.
smog
Free radical damage stresses delicate blood vessels and ________ artery walls.
thickens
The trend is (toward/against) the legalization of raw milk.
toward
TRUE or FALSE: the FDA banned interstate sale or distribution of unpasteurized milk.
true (but states set their own laws)
The leading cause of maternal mortality in the world is what?
unsafe abortions
Hot, dry conditions also have led to increasing numbers of __________, which release more smoke.
wildfires
fine-particle pollution, which predominates during (season) contributes to as many early deaths as what other phenomenon?
winter, traffic accidents
Research has shown that (men/women) find it easier to speak about mental health concerns.
women
13 deaths every day in the United States are due to injuries and fatalities that occur where?
workplace
A child bride faces issues with ________ ________, ________ _______.
workplace integration, infant mortality
Arsenic is primarily an issue in what water source?
(private) wells
A 2-year old boy may have caught ______ from a bat that lived in the hollow of a tree in ________.
Ebola, Guinea
The systematic neglect of ________ is the single biggest barrier to advancing the highest attainable standard of health worldwide.
culture
In many countries, female education rates are (increasing/decreasing).
decreasing
For many women, attitudes that women are "incompetent" and "emotional" can affect their mental well-being, and they can face a _______ ______.
double bind
How do clinics attempt to increase access to mental health professionals despite the fact that they don't have enough personnel?
drop-in hours
the biological, chemical, physical and social aspects of the environment that have an affect on human health
environmental health
The fight for health care ______, _______, and _________ is an ongoing and important part of public health.
equity, quality, accessibility