CPH EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST 2024 COMPLETE 500 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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CPH EXAM 2 LATEST VERSIONS AND PRACTICE
EXAM NEWEST 2024 COMPLETE 500 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+
CPH EXAM VERSION A
What is the role of public health agencies when communicating with
external stakeholders?
1) To promote the agency and engage in advocacy
2) To promote favorable legislation
3) To provide STI tests and keep the public safe
4) To provide vaccinations - ANSWER- 1) To promote the agency and
engage in advocacy
5.For the first time scientists in the United States conducted a
longitudinal study that followed children with Zika for one year. They
found that even children who appeared with no deformities at birth
developed specific developmental delays. Which communication criteria
do Zika scientists meet when they share their research findings with their
communities and global constituencies? Select the BEST answer.
1) They practice transparency in advancing Zika research
2) They demonstrate beneficence, a core public health ethical principle
3) They provide strategic leadership in leading local and international
solutions
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4) They demonstrate their competence in Zika research - ANSWER- 3)
They provide strategic leadership in leading local and international
solutions
Rationale: In an ever interconnected world where diseases have no
borders, cutting edge public health research has to be disseminated
with local stakeholders as well as international communities. *
Please note leadership is a communication act.
New to your leadership position, you realize that two of the programs
you manage have similar functions, and work with the same population
in the same area. Data trends over the past 5 years suggest that the health
condition has improved significantly. You decide that only one program
is needed to provide the necessary services to the community. This is an
example of:
1.An analysis to justify and allocate resources
2.Applying a health equity and social justice lens
3.Strategic planning
4.Community Health Needs Assessment - ANSWER- 1.An analysis to
justify and allocate resources
Rationale: In this scenario, you compared the programs and
analyzed the data trends to justify and allocate resources to one
program.
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The "danger zone," in which bacteria multiply in food fast enough
to become a hazard, is: - ANSWER- 40° - 140° F
(4° - 60° C)
What are the three ethical principles outlined in the Belmont Report? -
ANSWER- Justice, beneficence, and respect for people
Rationale: Justice, beneficence, and respect for people are the three
principles set forth in the 1979 Belmont Report. They serve as the
cornerstone of current guidelines for ethical treatment of human
subjects in research. Created by the former U.S. Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare (now the Department of Health and
Human Services), the Belmont Report was entitled "Ethical
Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of
Research" and is an important historical document in the field of
medical ethics. Dated April 18, 1979, the document is named for the
Belmont Conference Center, where it was drafted.
A distinctive foundation of the Comprehensive Unit-based Safety
Program (CUSP) developed at Johns Hopkins and promoted by the
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality creates a culture of safety
by focusing on:
1. detecting and reporting sentinel events
2. open attitudes and mutual respect
3. using standardized checklists
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4. assuring professional expertise - ANSWER- 2. open attitudes and
mutual respect
Rationale: CUSP tools support change at the unit level to create a
*culture of safety* (AHRQ, 2018). This is more fundamental than
checklists alone, although empowering all staff to participate in use
of checklists also has been part of CUSP's success in reducing the
incidence of preventable adverse patient outcomes. Studies have
found that working in an environment where open and mutual
communication is present enhances clinical proficiency and job
satisfaction (O'Daniel and Rosenstein, 2008). Sentinel events are
events so egregious that a single occurrence is prima facie evidence
of medical error (e.g. wrong-site surgery); however, few such events
have proven to be reliable indicators because many low-probability
adverse outcomes are not entirely preventable despite all aspects of
care being correctly done.
Which of the following approaches recognize that health of people is
interconnected with health of animals and environment; and collaborate
with physicians, veterinarians, ecologists, epidemiologists, and other
related healthcare providers to monitor and control public health threats
and to learn about how diseases spread among people, animals, and the
environment?
1.Veterinary Public Health
2.Environmental Health
3.One Health
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