DHP 201 Community and Public Health Quiz 3 2024 PDF

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This document is a past paper for a community and public health course. It contains multiple-choice questions about dental hygiene topics and covers concepts like program planning and evaluation. The questions cover different aspects of oral health and dental care. This is a quiz in a public health related course.

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DHP 201 Community and Public Health QUIZ #3 Name_________________________________________________Date_______________________ 1. The degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concepts that the researcher is attempting to measure: A) Reliability...

DHP 201 Community and Public Health QUIZ #3 Name_________________________________________________Date_______________________ 1. The degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concepts that the researcher is attempting to measure: A) Reliability B) Validity C) Generalizability D) Quality E) None of the above 2. The dependability or consistency of a measure to present the same result when it is repeated is: A) Sensitivity B) Vallidity C) Reliability D) Quality E) None of the above 3. An outstandingly clear framework that explains a concept or theory (i.e. the earth is round) A) Paradigm B) Evidenced Based Practice C) Logic Model D) Scientific Method 4. Problem-solving approach to clinical practice that combines the use of best evidence in combination with a clinician's expertise, patient preferences and values, and available healthcare resources in making decisions about patient care. A) Scientific Method B) Logic Flow Model C) Process of Care D) Evidenced Based Practice 5. An internal examination of a program's process that is usually conducted while planning a program: A) Qualitative evaluation B) Quantitative evaluation C) Summative Evaluation D) Formative Evaluation 6. An examination of a program's merit after it has been implemented: A) Qualitative evaluation B) Quantitative evaluation C) Summative evaluation D) Formative evaluation 7. Evidenced Based Practice includes A) Best Evidence B) Clinical Experience C) Patient Preferences D) All of the above E) None of the above 8. An index that measures a condition that will not change, such as dental caries, is termed a(n): A) Clinical index B) Non-clinical index C) Irreversible index D) Reversible index 9. Which program is partcularly advantageous for middle school athletes? A) Sealant program B) School fluoridation C) Case Management D) Athletic mouth guard program 10. What type of evaluation is a basic dental screening? A) Non-clinical B) Clinical C) Provider Driven D) Educational 11. A dental index should have which characteristic(s)? A) Sensitivity B) Quantifiability C) Objectivity D) Clarity E) All of the above 12. Which teeth are included in the "Ramfjord teeth"? A) #1 B) #3 C) #12 D) Both B and C E) All of the above 13. Evaluation should be measured by achieving the set ________. A) Objectives B) Priorities C) Needs assessment D) Quality standards E) None of the above 14. An occupational dental hygienist provides care based on A) Dentists’ recommendations B) Evidence based knowledge C) Sales representatives’ advice D) Internet search and clinical knowledge 15. The Patient Hygiene Performance Index (PHP) assesses the extent of ________. A) Plaque and debris B) Gingival inflammation C) Plaque D) Gingival bleeding E) All of the above 16. Which index classifies individual or group periodontal needs quickly and efficiently using a special probe? A) Plaque Index B) Periodontal Index C) Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs D) Sulcular Bleeding Index 17. In the first dental hygiene health model, the Fones program planning model emphasized ________. A) Prevention of illness B) Culture C) Assessment D) Both A and B 18. Which index estimates 2 parts, debris and calculus, to classify and assess dental hygiene. A) Plaque Index (PI) B) Oral Hygiene Index (OHI) C) DMFT index D) Patient Hygiene Performance (PHP) 19. During which phase of program planning does someone evaluate the population’s demographics, needs, facility needs, resources and funding? A) Assessment B) Planning C) Diagnosis D) Implementation E) Evaluation 20. During which stage are the goals/objectives measured? A) Assessment B) Implementation C) Evaluation D) Dental hygiene diagnosis E) Planning True or False 21) _______Another name for the Plaque Index is called Silness & Loe 22)_______The plaque index is an irreversible index which assesses the thickness of plaque 23)_______ The Core Program Planning functons include assessment, policy development, assurance and serving all functions 24) _______Clinical evaluations include questionaires, surveys, focus groups and direct observations 25) _______Qualitative evaluation includes words, non-numerical data and is non- measureable, whereas quantitative is measurable and uses numerical data 26.) _______Ramfjord teeth include: 3, 9, 12, 20, 25, 28 Please read the case study below and answer the following questions. Read the scenario very carefully and determine what is being disclosed and what type of program is being implemented. Read each question and each response slowly and carefully and determine the best possible answer. A dental hygienist who works in private practice also volunteers weekly in an elementary school sealant program that is funded for 3 years and conducted by the regional health department in a nearby community of migrant farm workers. The community water supply is not fluoridated and the children have a high rate of tooth decay. An oral health screening is conducted prior to sealing the children’s teeth and a caries index is recorded for each child on the basis of a visual examination of teeth. Children identified as needing dental treatment as a result of assessment throughout the program are referred to a local dentist. The total number of sealants placed during the 3 year funding cycle is used to evaluate the success of the program. 27). The SES and the rate of tooth decay make this community appropriate to target for this program. The expected distribution of the DMF in this population would be more D than F scores. A) Both statements are true B) Both statements are false C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true 28). What is the optimal level of fluoride in the drinking water for this population? A) 0.7 ppm B) 3.0 ppm C) 0.7 to 1.0 ppm D) 1.2 ppm 29). What additional program would be the MOST cost effective fluoride delivery system for the community where the hygienist volunteers? A) Fluoride supplements B) Community Water Fluoridation C) School fluoride mouth rinse program D) No additional fluoride program is required 30) Which of the following index is MOST appropriate for the assessment of this program? A) dmft/dmfs B) Plaque index C) Gingival Bleeding index D) Plaque free score

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