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d. Lemuel Shattuck
Shattuck is the person whose report sets forth the importance of establishing state and local boards of health in the United States. The report recommended the establishment of an organized effort for the collection and the analysis of the statistics and also encouraged and recommended for the exchange of information on health.
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_________________ are mathematical problems defined as a set of objects whose state must satisfy a number of constraints or limitations. Select one: a. Constraints Satisfaction Problems b. Uninformed Search Problems c. Local Search Problems d. None of these options
A state or local government’s statement of fiduciary net position A. Does not report capital assets. B. Reports information by major fund. C. Presents net position as restricted or unrestricted. D. Includes information about deferred inflows and outflows of resources.
Which statement about taxation in the United States is TRUE? O a State and local governments rely more on sales and property taxes than does the federal government. b. State and local governments rely more on individual income taxes than does the federal government. O c. State and local governments rely less on wealth taxes than does the federal government. d. State and local governments rely less on property taxes than does the federal government. QUESTION 2 1 po Which...
The nurseis attending to a child whose family has recently moved into the state; the child has not been vaccinated against a recent infectious outbreak. The family citing religious reasons for not vaccinating. What should the nurse do? A. Mandatory vaccinations are against the rights of individuals to decide on their own health care so the nurse will not have to give the vaccine B. The nurse should inform the family that the state is granted public health authority to...
Which of the following is NOT true about state environmental protection? laws? A. Some states have enacted special environmental statutes to protect unique areas within their boundaries. B. Many state and local governments have enacted statutes and ordinances to protect the environment. C. Most states require that an environmental impact statement? (EIS) by prepared by the federal government. D. Most states require that an environmental impact statement? (EIS) or a report be prepared for any proposed state action. E. Under...
32. Today, US a for-profit b. not-for-profit 33. What is the estimated approximate US health care waste (ie. no value)? c.65% A20% b.40% 34. The prospective hospital reimbursement system introduced in 1983 (DRGs) was an effort to: achieve cost savings by reducing excessive hospital lengths of stay 8. align Medicare payments with the actual costs of care C. provide incentives to hospitals for achieving economy in patient care costs, based upon diagnoses D. Aand C E. all of the above...
2. The community health nurse is preparing a program about hypertension for a local community center. The focus of the program is on the reduction of risk factors and compliance for those who have been diagnosed with high blood pressure. The target population includes older adults (Learning Objectives I to 4) SHIF соммиа LOL a. The nurse focuses on primary hypertension because it accounts for 90% to 95% of hypertension in the United States. What risk factors does the nurse...
Michael is an occupational health nurse in Clay County, a rural county in Vermont. Clay County has experienced dramatic demographic changes in the past 3 years. Michael works at one of two new industries, which have brought in more than 50 new families of Hispanic origin. The dominant culture is white Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Michael, in his community health nurse role, has noted some significant health issues in the Hispanic employees working at the plant. He believes that if the health...
QUESTION 1 For the following question, select the component of the evidence-based public health approach to the description: The Back-to-Sleep campaign directed information at parents and care-givers with the involvement of clinicians, crib manufacturers, and the media. The mortality from SIDS fell by approximately 50% within several years of the beginning of the Back-to-Sleep campaign Problem Description Recommendations Etiology o Implementation and Evaluation Question Completion Status: QUESTION 2 Short answer. In 3-4 sentences answer the following question What is public...
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AUGUST 2019 SEPTEMBER 2019 OCTOBER 2019 21. A new disease has just been described with an average incubation period of 21 days, an average latent period of 5 days, and an average communicability period of 6 weeks if not treated. Nedra was diagnosed on the 15th of September which has 30 days in it. Approximately what date was Nedra exposed? a. August 18th b. September 10th c. September 1st d. Augusts 25th e. August 4th 22. In...