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This type of health care helps with rehabilitation and health restoration and

palliative care; also helps with the process of restoring to optimum level of
wellness or to highest level of health that one is capable of.
A. Secondary Prevention
B. Primary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
ANSWER: C

This type of health care helps with diagnosis and treatment; it is traditionally
the largest segment service in the health care system.
A. Secondary Prevention
B. Primary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
ANSWER: A

This type of health care helps with health promotion and illness prevention; it can
be directed at an individual or a community.
A. Secondary Prevention
B. Primary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
ANSWER: B

Screening, needs assessments, and having a mass or group treatment involve in home-
based care activities.
A. Secondary Prevention
B. Primary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
ANSWER: A

Mental Health Counseling is part of what primary health care services,


A. Preventive care
B. Secondary Care
C. Primary Care
D. Tertiary Care
ANSWER: A

It is a highly specialized medical care usually over an extended period of time


that involves advanced andcomplex procedures and treatments performed by medical
specialists.
A. Preventive care
B. Secondary Care
C. Primary Care
D. Tertiary Care
ANSWER: D

Mental Health Counseling is part of what primary health care services.


A. Preventive care
B. Secondary Care
C. Primary Care
D. Tertiary Care
ANSWER: D

Essentials components of Health care: (I.) Promotion of mental health (II.)


Treatment of common diseases and injuries (III.) Promote quality of life and life
expectancy (IV.) Prevention of locally endemic diseases
A. I,III
B. II,IV
C. I,II,I
D. I, II, III, IV
ANSWER: D

Outpatient surgical facilities also called.


A. Birth center
B. Clinics and medical offices
C. Blood banks
D. Ambulatory surgical centers
ANSWER: D

Medical Specialists in hormonal and metabolic disorders, including diabetes.


A. Gastroenterology
B. Endocrinology
C. Nephrology
D. Neurology
ANSWER: B 10

The function of any health care system include the following(choose one or more0
A. Production of resources
B. Management
C. Arrangement of resources into health programs
D. Provision of health services
E. all of the above
ANSWER: E

The health services in any health care system may be of:


A. Primary care level
B. Secondary care level
C. Tertiary care level
D. All of the above
ANSWER: D

The primary health care in the health sare system is the ____ as compared with
other levels of care (2nd and 3rd levels).
A. less costly fro the community and the system
B. less costly for the community but not for the system
C. most costly
D. Same costly
ANSWER: A

The _____ is the first contact with individual in any health care system.
A. secondary level of care
B. primary level of care
C. tertiary level of care
ANSWER: B

Health is best described as a resource that allows a person to have:


A. A social and spiritual life
B. A productive social and economic life
C. Economic well-being
D. Physical capacity
ANSWER: B

What distinguishes primary health care from primary care?


A. A focus on primary, secondary and tertiary intervention
B. Provision of interventions specific to the health need
C. Works within a multidisciplinary framework
D. Planning and operation of services is centralised
ANSWER: C
Primary prevention is concerned with:
A. Preventing disease or illness occurring
B. Delaying the progress of an existing disease or illness
C. Maintaining current health status
D. Treatment of existing disease or illnes
ANSWER: A

What role were health professionals seen as ful$lling in health promoon?


A. Enabling and nurturing health promotion
B. Controlling the health promotion agenda
C. Monitoring the health care team
D. Working with teachers
ANSWER: A

They can serve as a primary care provider in family medicine (FNP), pediatrics
(PNP), adult care (ANP), or geriatrics (GNP).
A. Nurse practitioners
B. physician assistant
C. Obstetrician
D. Gynecologists
ANSWER: A

A care that can help you get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for
daily life. These abilities may be physical, mental, and/or cognitive (thinking and
learning).
A. Nursing homes
B. Rehabilitation 
C. Hospitals
D. Dialysis Centers
ANSWER: B

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