Midterm Quiz (Spring Session)
- Question: (CO 1, 2, 3,7) Which of the following risks can … to an exposure?
- Question: (CO 1, 2, 3, 6) Which of the following best describes the cross-sectional study design?
- Question: (CO 1, 4) Which of the following is the best definition of validity of a screening tool?
- Question: (CO 1, 6) The primary goal of the epidemiological triangle is which of the following?
- Question: (CO 1) Which of the following is an example of a secondary prevention strategy?
- Question: (CO 1, 2, 3) Systematic error or bias is … into which of the following two groups?
- Question: (CO 1) The positive predictive value of a test is best … as which of the following?
- Question: (CO 1) Which of the following is an example of a primary prevention intervention?
- Question: (CO 1) Outcomes measurement in population health refers to which of the following:
- Question: (CO 1) Which of the following is the best definition for the goal of population-based nursing.
- Question: (CO 1) Which of the following is the best definition for an aggregate population?
- Question: (CO 1,3, 4,6) The provider is analyzing the number of deaths from stroke per year in their practice. Which of the following rates should be used?
- Question: (CO 1) Collaboration of care with various disciplines supports which of the following?
- Question: (CO 1,3,4) Which of the following describes the importance of understanding “rates”?
- Question: (CO 1) The collection and analysis of epidemiological data aids practitioners in which of the following:
- Question: (CO 1, 4)What is the best definition of the use of a screening tool?
- Question: (CO 1,6) Epidemiology supports the understanding of health through which of the following?
- Question: (CO 2, 3) Which of the following is a measure of exposure in a case-control study?
- Question: (CO 1, 5) Where can providers find criteria for reviewing an internet site for rigor?
- Question: (CO 1, 6) Which of the following describes the epidemiological triad?
Midterm Quiz (Fall Term)
- Question: (CO 1) Which of the following is an example of a secondary prevention strategy?
- Question: (CO 1, 2, 3, 6) Which of the following best describes the cross-sectional study design?
- Question: (CO 1, 6) Which of the following describes the epidemiological triad?
- Question: (CO 1,6) When reviewing vital statistics, which of the following are included?
- Question: (CO 1) Outcomes measurement in population health refers to which of the following:
- Question: (CO 1,4) What are the criteria that should … for a screening test to be effective?
- Question: (CO 1, 6) The primary goal of the epidemiological triangle is which of the following?
- Question: (CO 1) Which of the following is an example of a tertiary prevention strategy?
- Question: (CO 1,6) Epidemiology supports the understanding of health through which of the following?
- Question: (CO 1, 2, 3) Systematic error or bias is … into which of the following two groups?
- Question: (CO 1) The collection and analysis of epidemiological data aids practitioners in which of the following:
- Question: (CO 1, 4) The goal of screening asymptomatic individuals in population health is which of the following (select the one best answer):
- Question: (CO 1) Which of the following is the best definition for an aggregate population?
- Question: (CO 1, 4)What is the best definition of the use of a screening tool?
- Question: (CO 1) Collaboration of care with various disciplines supports which of the following?
- Question: (CO 1, 4) Which of the following is the best definition of validity of a screening tool?
- Question: (CO 1,3, 4,6) The provider is analyzing the number of deaths from stroke per year in their practice. Which of the following rates should be used?
- Question: (CO 1) Which of the following is an example of the determinants of health?
- Question: (CO 1) The positive predictive value of a test is best … as which of the following?
- Question: (CO 1) Which of the following is an example of a primary prevention intervention?
Midterm Quiz (Summer Term)
- Question: What is being compared in a cohort study design?
- Question: The Institute for Healthcare Improvement uses a rapid cycle improvement model. The key features of this model are:
- Question: Which of the following is an example of a primary prevention intervention for osteoporosis: Select all that apply.
- Question: What is being compared in a cohort study design?
- Question: A nurse practitioner designing interventions that address health disparities would consider which of the following concepts?
- Question: When asked to specify study methodology, the researcher includes which of the following: Select all that apply.
- Question: Appraisal of research publications is critical as providers assess for relevance to population health. Which of the following items should be considered during the appraisal process? Select all that apply.
- Question: Epidemiology aids the practitioner to appraise which of the following:
- Question: Assessing aggregates, is best … as:
- Question: The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) has developed the Triple Aim initiative (model). What is one goal from this initiative?
- Question: A community health assessment project using a task force from multiple health sectors is an example of which of the following:
- Question: Which of the following is an example of a period prevalence rate?
- Question: A nurse practitioner working in a primary care practice is analyzing end of the year outcome indicators utilizing the HEDIS categories. Which of the following is a HEDIS category? Select all that apply.
- Question: An example of a tertiary prevention measure for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is:
- Question: When evaluating “determinants of health”, it is important to consider: Check all that apply.
- Question: One method of measuring population health outcomes would be:
- Question: Quality of care is dependent on several factors. Which of the following would the nurse practitioner consider when determining quality indicators in a primary care practice?
- Question: The provider is seeking to understand causality … to an increase in disease incidence. It can be said that causality is:
- Question: When designing a Randomized Controlled Trial, the subjects are typically:
- Question: The nurse practitioner is reviewing a recent study that utilizes analytic epidemiology by means of a cohort study design. The cohort study design informs the practitioner about which of the following:
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