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Ch6 Exam Prep Planning Nutrition Services

1. The three main types of planning in public health are: strategic, long-term, and operational.

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2. The three leading causes of death in 2013 were heart disease, cancer, and respiratory conditions.

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3. There is only one program-planning model used in public health.

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4. Project models fall into two categories: ecological and consumer-based.

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5. The Logic Model is a simple linear model.

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6. The USDA created the PATCH and APEX-PH planning processes.

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7. The PRECEDE-PROCEED Planning Model is about instilling behavior change.

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8. MATCH stands for Multilevel Approach to Community Health.

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9. CDCynergy is a consumer-based planning model.

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10. Two types of evaluation are: formative and summative.

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11. The three main types of planning in public health are:

A. Strategic, long-term, and occupational

B. Strategic, short-term, and operational

C. Stratified, long-term, and operational

D. Strategic, long-term, and operational

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12. The three leading causes of death in 2013 were:

A. Heart disease, cancer, and respiratory conditions

B. Heart disease, cancer, and neurological conditions

C. Heart disease, cancer, and skeletal conditions

D. None of the above

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13. There are ______ program-planning models used in public health.

A. One

B. Many

C. Two

D. None of the above

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14. Project models fall into two categories:

A. Environmental and consumer-based

B. Ecological and collective-based

C. Ecological and consumer-based

D. None of the above

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15. The Logic Model is a simple ________ model.

A. Linear

B. Vertical

C. Horizontal

D. Tiered

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16. The ________ created the PATCH and APEX-PH planning processes.

A. USDA

B. FDA

C. CDC

D. HHS

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17. The PRECEDE-PROCEED planning model is about instilling _______ change.

A. Behavior

B. Economic

C. Political

D. Government

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18. MATCH stands for:

A. Multifactorial Approach to Community Health

B. Multi-tiered Approach to Community Health

C. Multilevel Approach to Community Health

D. None of the above

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19. CDCynergy is a ___________-based planning model.

A. Consumer

B. Governmental

C. Economic

D. None of the above

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20. Two types of evaluation are:

A. Formative and salary

B. Formidable and summative

C. Formation and substantive

D. Formative and summative

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21. Which of the following statements are true as they relate to the advantages of planning?

  1. Planning helps develop measurable objectives.
  2. Planning should be completed with input from only a few high-level personnel.
  3. Planning sets target dates for task completion.
  4. Both A and C
  5. A, B, and C

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22. High-quality program implementation focuses on:

  1. Personnel
  2. Cost
  3. Equipment
  4. Both B and C
  5. A, B, and C

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23. When developing a team for a planning project, the following should be considered:

  1. Skills of potential members
  2. Age
  3. Gender
  4. All of the above

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24. _________ is the process of setting goals and determining the route to achieving them.

  1. Management
  2. Planning
  3. Programs
  4. Objectives

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25. Which is the proper and logical sequence of planning elements?

  1. Mission; objectives; goals; action steps
  2. Mission; action steps; goals; objectives
  3. Objectives; goals; action steps; mission

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26. _______ plans are short-term and deal with activities to meet organizational goals.

  1. Strategic
  2. Program
  3. Operational

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27. Which items may trigger the need to plan?

  1. Epidemiologic study data
  2. Mandates from federal offices
  3. Data from community needs assessment
  4. Both B and C
  5. A, B, and C

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28. Which of the following is an example of planning models?

  1. PATCH
  2. NSI
  3. NHANES
  4. USDA

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29. Which statement is true about program evaluation?

  1. Only cost outcome needs to be considered.
  2. Quasi-experimental design is never used.
  3. Results are used to identify next steps.
  4. Only one person of the team needs to be involved.

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30. Which of the following is a method of writing goal statements?

  1. PERT
  2. APEXPH
  3. SMART
  4. PROCEED

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Aug 21, 2025
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Chapter 6 Planning Nutrition Services
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