There is strong evidence that the number of public health workers in the United States has been decreasing since 1980.
True
False
Which of the following is NOT one of the Top Ten Greatest Public Health Achievements?
Motor Vehicle Safety |
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Safer Workplaces |
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Control of Infectious Diseases |
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Family Planning |
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Fluoridation of drinking water |
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Safer and Healthier Foods |
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Decrease in bacterial diseases |
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Healthier mothers and babies |
Examples of natural disasters likely to occur in the United States today include:
Aviation accidents |
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Hazardous materials incidents |
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Biological terrorism |
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Flooding |
Which of the following has NOT led to decreases in motor vehicle fatalities?
Seatbelt laws |
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Car seats for children |
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Increases in texting while driving |
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Stricter laws and regulations about distracted driving. |
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More vehicles being designed to increase safety. |
The two largest categories of national health expenditures in the United States are:
physicians and hospitals |
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hospitals and pharmaceuticals |
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hospitals and nursing homes |
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public health and physicians. |
1.True.study says that there is a great decrease in health workers since 1980.
2.flouridation of drinking water.
3.flooding
4.increases texting while drving .
5.physician and hospitals.
There is strong evidence that the number of public health workers in the United States has...
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