Ch.2 Becoming a Health Education Professional Test Bank Docx - Chapter Test Bank | Community and Public Health Education 4e by Bensley by Robert J. Bensley. DOCX document preview.
Chapter: Chapter 02 - Quiz
Multiple Choice
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the three fundamental principles that are relevant to health education?
A) Principle of primacy of patient welfare
B) Principle of fair market value
C) Principle of patient autonomy
D) Principle of social justice
E) All of the above
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
2. Mayhew Derryberry was involved in which of the following?
A) First chief of health education in the U.S. Public Health Service
B) Elected second president of Society of Public Health Education (SOPHE)
C) Wrote the entire ethical code for the profession
D) Both A and B
E) All of the Above
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
3. Which of the following is identified in the textbook as potential intensely debated topics?
A) School-based (K-12) sexuality education
B) Reproductive rights
C) Community fluoridation
D) Universal health care
E) All of the above
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
4. African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Native Hawaiians/Other Pacific Islanders were shown to have which of the following health disparities as compared to non-Hispanic whites?
A) Shorter life expectancies
B) Higher rates of diabetes, cancer, heart disease, stroke
C) Higher rates of substance abuse
D) Higher infant mortality and low birth weight
E) All of the above
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
5. Which of the following would NOT be considered an appropriate way to progress as a health education professional?
A) Develop a health education philosophy statement
B) Participate in national or local health education professional organizations
C) Offer special favors to elected officials to influence their vote
D) Present at a conference
E) None of the above
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
6. Which of the following is included in the eight domains of core competencies required to engage in effective health promotion practice?
A) Catalyzing change
B) Leadership
C) Assessment
D) Advocacy
E) All of the above
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
7. Which of the following is NOT identified in the textbook as a way health education specialists advocate?
A) Utilizing social media to post slander against elected officials who do not vote in your favor
B) Sending emails
C) Providing testimony to electing or appointed policymakers
D) Organizing peaceful demonstrations
E) None of the above
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
8. The primary goal of _______________ is to provide community member(s) with services that (in turn) create hands-on learning experiences for the volunteer.
A) Advocacy
B) Service learning
C) Policy implementation
D) Social change
E) Professional development
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
True or False
1. True or False? The culture of professionalism and what it means to be a professional include terms like: altruism, accountability, advocacy, duty, ethical and moral standards, excellence, honor, integrity, respect, and service.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
2. True or False? The Code of Ethics is grounded in fundamental ethical principles that underlie all healthcare services: respect for autonomy, promotion of social justice, active promotion of good, and avoidance of harm.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
3. True or False? It is acceptable to bend the ethical standards of the profession if you would be at risk for losing your job if you do not comply.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
4. True or False? The pursuit of health equity although noble is unrealistic and therefore not considered a central responsibility of all health education professionals.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
5. True or False? Individuals’ decisions about health behaviors were influenced by historic disadvantages and inequality conferred on the basis of race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status and the social environment in which they are born, work, and play.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
6. True or False? A great way to get involved beyond joining a health education organization would be to volunteer to be involved in serving on committees, reviewing abstracts or manuscripts for publication, and planning annual conferences.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
7. True or False? The CHES exam is available through the International Union for Health Promotion & Education (IUH2) Specialists.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
8. True or False? Much of the work of today’s health education specialist involves advocating for changes in policies or systems that affect the health of vulnerable and priority populations.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
9. True or False? Maintaining social norms to keep society and humanity at large is one of the most important ways to personally and professionally grow.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
10. It is important to follow scientific approaches to asking questions, carefully gathering and examining the evidence, and presenting the findings that are vital to expanding the theoretical and evidence base of the health education profession.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Easy
Essay
1. Professionalism can be defined as professional character, spirit, or methods and the standing practice or methods of a professional, as distinguished from an amateur. What three additional features are identified within the text?
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Moderate
2. List at least four qualities that bring professionalism to health education and provide a brief description.
Subject: Chapter 2
Complexity: Moderate
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Chapter Test Bank | Community and Public Health Education 4e by Bensley
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