1. How is SARs spread?
Airborne
Animal contact
Sexual transmission
Foodborne
2. Which of the following is not a core function of public health
Assurance
Policy Development
Regulation
Assessment
3. What of the following is true about Medicaid:
Medicaid offers nursing home care
Medicaid does not pay for long-term care
Medicaid covers individuals 65 and older
Medicaid is a private insurance program.
4. How is Zika spread?
Airborne
Animal contact
Sexual transmission
Foodborne
5. Epidemiology seeks to answer all except:
When
Where
How
Who
6. Which of the following is not a step in outbreak investigation?
Verifying the diagnosis.
Quarantine sick patients.
Construct a working case definition.
Look for common source of exposure.
7. What is incidence?
Number of new cases
Number of existing cases
Number of new + existing cases
Number of individuals at risk
8. Which of the follow is not true about cholera
Cholera is spread through water
John Snow is associated with tracing the source of cholera
Cholera is a chronic disease
Cholera is the first example of the use of epidemiology to study and control a disease.
1. How is SARs spread?
a. Airborne
2. Which of the following is not a core function of public health
c. Regulation
3. What of the following is true about Medicaid:
b. Medicaid does not pay for long-term care
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1. How is SARs spread? Airborne Animal contact Sexual transmission Foodborne 2. Which of the following...
How is Zika spread? A. Airborne B. Animal contact C. Sexual transmisson D. Foodborne What is incidence? a. Number of new cases b. Number of existing cases c. Number of new + existing cases d. Number of individuals at risk
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