Quiz ?'s Environmental Health
A national survey of asthma conducted on May 1, 2012 obtained the following results for the state of Oklahoma: X--The number of residents with asthma Y--The population of the state on June 30, 2012; all members of the population were considered at risk. Z--The number of new cases of asthma diagnosed during 2012 The incidence rate of asthma during 2012 (per 100,000) would be expressed as:
(Z/Y) × 100,000
Subacute exposures are those that last for:
1 month or less
The use of Prevalence as a measure aids in:
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Which is true?
FLHealthCHARTS.com is available to the public and may be used to track data for indicators for the state, sounties, and census tracts
According to lecture, to be employed in Environmental Health, you must work for municipal/state/federal governments only
False
In Florida Health Charts, if someone lives in Crawfordville, Wakulla County, but they go to a doctor in Jacksonville, Duval county, their diseases are reported as to being in Duval county?
False
The foundation of Environmental Health is in three branches of science, Epidemiology, Toxicology, and Psychology
False
In United States of America, which group has the legal authority to mandate requirements on the public and industry over all others?
Federal Government
Reasons for the potential spread of avian influenza include which of the following?
Intensive animal husbandry practices
Florida is a third most populace state in the union. Which of these terms best describe the majority of the counties within it?
Medium 50,000-100,000
Which of the following activities characterizes the epidemiological approach (as opposed to the clinical approach)?
Study of cancer occurrences in populations
The risk of acquiring a given disease during a time period is best determined by which of the following?
The incidence rate for that disease in a given period of time
Dixie County experienced 2 infant deaths in 2017 producing an infant death rate of 14.4 per 1,000 live births and 2 infant deaths in 2018 producing an infant death rate of 13.4 per 1,000 live births. Please explain why the rates are different even though the number of infant deaths was the same.
The number of births, the denominator, changed.
In Florida Health Charts, reportable diseases is a set definition. Which includes hundred of diseases?
True
Within Florida Health Charts, showing tabulated data is no longer sufficient, many people relate to and expect to see data visualized in a graph, chart or map.
True
According to the lecture, which of the following is NOT an area of concern in the definition of Environmental Health?
a landslide caused by an earthquake
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 is
about the standards for municipal tap water
Environmental risk transition is most likely to be characterized by:
control of household risks and creation of a new set of problems
According to Healthy People 2020, which of the following is not an environmental objective for outdoor air quality?
increasing the production of clean coal as an energy source
All of the following statements about the 2009 swine flu outbreak are true, except:
it was caused by the H5N1 virus
A chemical that is lipophilic is most likely also to be
persistent in the environment
Is the sentences below best describe a policy or a regulation? .. we conduct our business in a socially and environmentally responsible manner, respecting the law and universal human rights to benefit the communities where we work
policy
An internal dose refers to the:
portion of a substance that becomes internalized in the body.
Which of the following outcomes is not usually associated with world population growth?
prosperity
Which term is best described by the following. is an enforceable law. It is an agreed upon standard that has been ratified by a governmental body. Often it will state the Maximum or Minimum that industry must meet
regulation
A highly volatile chemical at room temperature is most likely to be found in
the air
Compared with adults, children represent a group that is especially vulnerable to environmental hazards for the following reasons, except:
the spend more time indoors
The poisonous substance in Amanita phalloides ("death cap" mushroom) is an example of a(n):
toxin
Sir Percival Pott, who wrote Chirurgical Observations:
was a London surgeon who identified an environmental cause of cancer
is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. At its heart are the its agreements, negotiated and signed by the bulk of the world's trading nations and ratified in their parliaments. The goal is to help producers of goods and services, exporters, and importers conduct their business.
world trade organization