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  • Health care System in Egypt

    1- The function of any health care system include the following (choose one ormore):a- Production of resourcesb- Managementc- Arrangement of resources into health programsd- Provision of health servicese- All the above ( e)

    2- The health services in any health care system may be of :a- Primary care levelb- Secondary care levelc- Tertiary care leveld- All of the abovee- both a & b (d )

    3- The primary health care in the health care system is the------- as compared withother levels of care (2nd and 3rd levels).a- Less costly for the community and the system.b- Less costly for the community but not for the system.( a)c- Most costlyd- Same costly.

    -The----------- is the first contact with individuals in any health care system.a- Secondary level of careb- primary level of care(b)c- tertiary level of care.

  • 5-secondary health services need: (Choose either 1 , 2, or 3 )a- Procedures for diagnosis and treatmentb- High degree of skills and technology.c- Some degree of specialization( 2 )d- Complex surgical operations.1 = a , b, d.2 = a , c.3 = c , d

    6- Match from below the suitable answer for the above statements ( Choose one or more answers):a- Primary health care services.----------------( 2, 4 )b- Secondary health care services------------( 1 )c- Tertiary health care services-----------------( 3 )1- It needs some degree of specialization and is costly.2-It is the less costly health care services3- It needs a high degree of skills and advanced technology.4- It is the first contact with individuals in any health care system.

    7- The population health needs in Egypt are determined by all the followingcharacteristics EXCEPT :a- Unemploymentb- The rate of low socio-economy.c- The excess number of new physicians per year.( c)d- High incidence of communicable diseases.

  • 8- The followings may determine the population health needs in Egypt (you may choose more than one answer )a- a high incidence of communicable disease.b- a high number of physicians / 1000 populationc- Literacy rate( a, c, d )d- Unemployment

    9- The following determinants can reflect the population health needs in Egypt :a- Women are about 1/4 of the labor force.b- High infant mortality rate.c- Literacy rate and unemployment( d )d- All of the above.

    10- The maternal mortality rate in Egypt in 2004, is :a- 67.6 / 100 live births.b- 67.6 / 1000 live birthsc- 67.6 / 100,000 live births( c)d- 67.6 / 1000,000. live births

    11- In Egypt, there are geographic differences between the governorates in infant and child mortality as well in maternal mortality rates. This is considered as :-a- A merit in the health care system.b- Defects in the accessibility and equity of the services.( d )c- Constraints in the Egyptian health care system.d- Both ( b) & ( c )

  • 12- All of the followings are considered constraints in the Egyptian health care system EX C EPT:a- All the citizens have basic rights of accessibility to health services.b- Non-communicable disease preventive programs are not well established.c- High infant and child mortalityd- Medical school graduates are two to three times more than needs.--------------( a)

    13-In the Egyptian health care system; the number of physicians are:(choose one or more):a- Sufficient for the citizens.------------------------------( a , c )b- Not sufficient.c- Sufficient and exceeds the needs of the health care system.d- Much more in primary health care doctors (general practitioners) and much less in the specialists.

    Primary health care

    1-The primary health care can be defined as the essential health care based on:a- Practical methods.b- Scientifically sound technologiesc- Socially acceptable methods and technologies.d- All the above.--------------------------------------------( d )

  • 2-Primary level of health care is significant than other levels because:a- It is cheap.b- It is the base of secondary and tertiary health care.c- Both of the above.d- It is the key to achieve an acceptable level of healthe- All the above.------------------------------- ( e)3- Primary health care ( PHC) is the first contact between individuals and the healthcare system. This statement is considered a part of :a- Definition of PHCb- Significance of the PHC---------------------------------------(b)c- Objectives of the PHC

    4- The------------- is the cheapest, basic health care services applied for the mothers.a- Secondary level of health care inside the maternal hospitals.b- Maternal health services applied inside health units or centers----------------------(b)c- Psychological management needed after abortion or labor in certain cases.

    5-Primary health care objectives include:a- Health promotion of the communityb- Prevention and control of the diseases.c- Both ( a )& (b ).----------------------------------(c )d- Neither (a) nor (b).

  • 6- Immunization of children against major communicable diseases is a measureincluded as :a- Preventive element in primary health care (PHC)b- Promotive element in PHCc-Curative element in PHC

    7- Assurance of proper nutrition specially for mothers and children is a basic--------- measure in primary health care.a- Curativeb- Preventivec- Rehabilitatived- Promotive---------------------------------------(d )

    8-Accessibility of the healthservices to all individuals is a basic right in :a- Tertiary health care levelb- secondary care levelc- primary care level---------------------------------( c)d- All the above

    9- All the followings are principles of primary health careEX C EP T:

    a- It should be accessibleb- It should be acceptable

  • c- it should be comprehensived- It should be paid much money.----------------------------(d )

    10- Primary health care services are available at the following sites:a- Maternal and child health centers (MCH)b- Health officesc- Both ( a) & ( b)d- Rural health unitsf- All of the above---------------------------------------------( f )

    11- Match the most convenient service from below to the above sites applying theservice (you can choose more than one ):a- Health office------------------------------------------( 1, 3, 5 )b- School health unit--------------------------------------( 2 )c- Maternal and child health centers. -----------( 4 )1- Immunizations for infants2- Immunizations of 4th primary school children.3- Monitoring of the environment and sanitation4- Health care of the pregnant mothers.

    12- Family planning services can be applied in:a- Maternal and child health centersb- Urban and rural health centers

  • c- Both of the above------------------------------------------( c )d- Urban health centers.

    13- Urban health centers provide services for :a- Mothers and their children onlyb- School children onlyc- Both ( a ) & ( b )d- All the residents in the same locality of the center-------------------- (d )

    14- The personnel working in-------- include 3 sanitariums, one laboratorytechnician, two dentists, physicians, ..a- Mothers and their children only.b- Urban health centers-------------------------------------( b )c- Health officed- Fever hospitals

    16- Rural health unit make the following services:a- Maternal and child health servicesb- Registration of birth and deathc- Family planning servicesd- All of the above--------------------------------------------( d )

    17- Health education is one of the basic services in:a- Maternal child health center

  • b- Family planning centerc- Both a and bd- All the primary health care activities of units and centers---------------------------( d

    18- The physicians in primary health care centers or units.. of highspecialty and technical skills.a- Must beb- Shouldn't bec- Are not in need to be----------------------------( c )

    19- The medical services in the primary health care, can be applied by:a- Highly specialized doctorsb- General practitioners-------------------------------( b )c- Chief nursesd- Non of the above

    20- Food inspection is a service which can be introduced through:a- Health officeb- Urban health centerc- Both a and b----------------------------------( c )- Non of the above

  • Investigation of infectious diseases epidemics

    1- For investigating an epidemic diseases or food poisoning; the following steps arerecommended:-a- Verify the clinical and laboratory diagnosis.b- Verify if there is an epidemicc- Both ( a) & ( b )d- Study an epidemic as regards time, place and personse- All of the above------------------------------( e )

    2- In the investigation of an infectious disease epidemics, we should study theTIME as respect :a- Time of occurrence of complications.b- Time of onset of symptoms and signs---------------( b )c- Time of recovery from the disease

    3- The followings are required to demonstrate the characteristics of an epidemic or outbreak EXCEPTa- Time of onset of the diseaseb- Place of the diagnosed casesc- Health care providers-----------------------------------( c )d- Personal characteristics of the cases

    4- When we investigate an outbreak of food poisoning , we should at first do thefollowing:a- Verify the diagnosis clinically and laboratory.--------( a )

  • b- formulate a hypothesis.c- Test a hypothesis

    5- Investigating human or animal sources of infection is an important step in:a- Any infectious disease epidemicb- Any food poisoning outbreaksc- Both ( a ) & ( b)-------------------------------( c )d-Non of the above

    1- The function of any health care system include thefollowing (choose one or more):a- Production of resourcesb- Managementc- Arrangement of resources into health programsd- Provision of health servicese- All the above( e)

    3- The primary health care in the health care system is the------- as compared with other levels of care (2nd and 3rdlevels).a- Less costly for the community and the system.b- Less costly for the community but not for the system.c- Most costlyd- Same costly.----------( a)

  • 8- The followings may determine the population health needsin Egypt (you may choose more than one answer )a- a high incidence of communicable disease.b- a high number of physicians / 1000 populationc- Literacy rate-----( a, c, d )d- Unemployment

    2-Primary level of health care is significant than other levelsbecause:a- It is cheap.b- It is the base of secondary and tertiary health care.c- Both of the above.d- It is the key to achieve an acceptable level of healthe- All the above.------------------------------- ( e)

    11- Match the most convenient service from below to theabove sites applying the service (you can choose more thanone ):a- Health office-----------------------------------------( 1, 3, 5 )b- School health unit--------------------------------------( 2 )c- Maternal and child health centers. -----------( 4 )1- Immunizations for infants2- Immunizations of 4th primary school children.

  • 3- Monitoring of the environment and sanitation4- Health care of the pregnant mothers.

    17- Health education is one of the basic services in:a- Maternal child health centerb- Family planning centerc- Both a and bd- All the primary health care activities of units and centers(d

    2- In the investigation of an infectious disease epidemics, we

    should study theTIME as respect :a- Time of occurrence of complications.b- Time of onset of symptoms and signs-----------------( b )c- Time of recovery from the disease

    4- When we investigate an outbreak of food poisoning , we

    should at first do the following:a- Verify the diagnosis clinically and laboratory.-------( a )b- formulate a hypothesis.c- Test a hypothesis

  • true or false on nutrition

    4 -Proteins are important as blood clotting factor and in formation of visual pigments ( T(

    5 -All enzymes are protein in nature (T(6 -Proteins lead to formation of glucose and

    energy ( T( 7 -Negative protein balance occurs when

    protein intake exceeds protein output( F( 8 -Milk and meat proteins arc considered as

    reference proteins ( F( 9 -Infants and young children need 1.5 - 2.0

    gm/Kg .... (T(10 -glycogen is an animal from of starch stored

    in liver (T(11 -Fructose is metabolised to glucose and may

    be converted to glycogen or fat ( T( 12 -All forms of dietary fibres come form plants

    ( T( 13 -Dietary fibres are present in all plants and

    are digested nily in the intestines( F( 14 -Sugars can spare proteins from use as

    energy as well as prevent ketosis ( T( 15 -Dietary fibres are helpful in slowing glucose

    absorption( T( 16 -Type 1 diabetes requires insulin therapy

    whereas in Type II diabetes the focus is more on did conlrol and exercise ( T(

    17 -Diet should be high in complex carbohydrates rather than fat ( T(

    I8- Simple sugars added to food should provide no more than 10% of total energy ( F(

  • 19 -Many foods that are low in suger produce a high glycaemic index ( F(

    20 -Fruits and vegetables have a low glycemic index ( T(

    21 -Typically, food is of higher fibre diet with low fluids ( F(

    22 -Adipose cells can expand abou: 50 times and the body can not form new adipose cells ( F(

    23 -Cholesterol forms a part ofcor icosteroids, oestrogen, and testoslerone ( T(

    24 -Cholesterol has a critical role in liver, heart, and brain ( T(

    25 -Trans fatty acids are a hazardo is form of SFA and predispose to cardiovascular diseases (F(

    26 -TfA'S increase LDL and decrease HDL and cholesterol ( T(

    27 -Type 2 diabetes is due to enlarged fat cells, poorly bind and poorly responding to insulin message to the cell ( T(

    28-Metabolism of carbohydrate, fat and protein gives energy ( T(

    29 -Calories given by combustion of 1.0 gm CHO or protein gives 4 Calories while that of ( T(

    1.0 gm fat gives 9 Calories30 -Energy expenditure is that required for

    non-occupational daily activities (T(31 -After the age of 40 years energy

    requirement should be reduced by 20 % until the age of 60 years ( F(

    32 -A, B, D, E, and K are fat soluble vitamins that are stored mainly in the liver and fatty tissues (F(

  • 33 -Large doses of supplementation with vitamin A, and D, are toxic to the body( T(

    34 -Vitamin A is responsible for healthy epithelium especially in the respiratory and urinary tracts ( T(

    35 -Vitamin A is necessary for formation of visual purple which is needed for vision in high intensity light ( F(

    36-Carotenes are found in pigments of most vegetables and fruits ( T(

    37 -In vitamin A deficiency the cornea may be involved ( T(

    38 -excessive intake of Vitamin A leads to carotinaemla ( T(

    39 -Vitamin A deficiency is of public health importance alTeclingpreschool and school children as well as their mothers (T(

    40 -Vitamin A programme should be a scpai-alc programme which is concerned with health in order to achieve the expected prevention ( F(

    41 -The Bio-availability of vitamin A should be increased with low fat content diet ( F(

    42 -There is an interaction between iron and vitamin A ( T(

    43 -Vitamin A fortification can be done for sugar, diary products, fats and wheat flour ( T(

    44 -Supplementation of mothers within a month of delivery with 400 l.U. vitamin A single dose is important (F(

    45 -Prophylactic vitamin A 100 l.U. in the 9th month and 200 l.U. in the 18th month ( F(

    46 -Vitamin D is the natural form of vitamin D produced by irradiation ofdchydro-cholesterol of the skin on exposure to the sun ( T(

  • 47 -White skin are liable to vitamin D deficiency ( F(

    48 -Vitamin D deficiency may lead to osteoporosis or osteomalacia ( T(

    49 -Vitamin E is an antioxidant which reduces the risk of cancer ( T(

    50 -Vitamin E is not affected by storing or cooking (F(

    51 -Vitamin K is required for synthesis ofprothrombin in the liver and is incorporated in its molecule ( F(

    52 -Vitamin K deficiency occurs in impaired fat absorption as in biliary dysfunction ( T(

    53 -Thiamine deficiency leads to peripheral neuritis, myocarditis and encephalopathy ( T(

    54 -Vitamin B2 is rich in milk, liver, and growing leafy vegetables ( T(

    55 -Vitamin B1 is synthesised by bacteria in the large intestine ( F(

    56 -Vitamin B1 and niacin is essential in CHO and brain metabolism ( F(

    57 -Vitamin B2 deficiency loads to angular stomatitis, cheilosis, and burning sensation of the eye ( T(

    58 -folic acid is important for deyclopment of red blood cells in the bone marrow ( T(

    59 -folic acid deficiency leads to appearance of megaloblasts in blood ( T(

    60 -Folic acid and vitamin B12 are essential for DNA formation ( T(

    61 -Vitamin B12 deficiency occuis when the extrinsic factor is lacking as in gastrectomy ( T (

    62 -Ascorbic acid is rapidly destroyed by oxidation and high temperature ( T(

  • 63 -Vitamin C is important for folate coenzyme and absorption of iron ( T(

    64 -Vitamin C deficiency leads to haemorrhage and delayed wound healing ( T(

    65 -Sodium is essential in regulation ofncuromuscular i r r itabilily ( F(

    66 -Most of the phosphate in the body is present in bone ( T(

    67 -Absorption of calcium is increased by oxalate and decreased by cholecalciferol ( F(

    68 -Dried fruits are rich in calcium and iron ( T( 69 -Hypervitaminosis D may lead to

    hypercalcaemia ( T(

    70 -The body of an ***** contains 3 - 4 gm iron ( T(

    71 -Selenium helps in immune system and has an antioxidant role ( T(

    72 -Copper contributes lo thyroid hormone metabolism ( F(

    73 -Some green leaves are a good iodine source ( T(

    74 -Fish, cheese and tea are rich sources of fluorine ( T(

    75 -Ingestion of large amounts fluorine leads to dental and skeletal fluorosis ( T(

    76 -Fluoride levels below 50 mg/litre lead to dental carries ( F(

    77 -Cigarette smoking and environmental pollution lead to increase free radicals in body ( T(

    78 -Selenium, zinc, and copper control the enzymatic defence against free radicals ( T(

    79 -Dietary Vitamin E, C, and B ; reduce the damaging capacity of free radicals ( T(

  • 80 -Some foods contain anti-oxid mt substances e.g. Soya beans, green tea, fruits, olives, and onion ( T(

    81 -Oxidative stress is an imbalarce between pro-oxidants, and antioxidants ( T(

    82 -Vitamin C is the most import, int antioxidant in intracellular fluid ( F(

    83 -Vitamin E, the water soluble vitamin, is the major antioxidant in all cell membranes ( F(

    84 -there is syneigistic effect between vitamin E and C as well as vitamin E and selenium ( T(

    85 -Antioxidants may lead to regicssion ofpre-malignant lesions or inhibit progression of malignancy ( T(

    86 -Antioxidants inhibit transformation of HDL to the oxidized form and so reduce cardiac arrhythmia ( T(

    87 -Onion, garlic, red, orange, and yellow fruits and vegetables may reduce cariccr or cardiac disease ( T(

    88 -Vitamin A and carotene cross the placenta and if deficient intake they have ateratogenic effect ( F(

    89 -Excessive amount of vitamin D during pregnancy is important for both mothers and babies (F(

    90 -Extra amount of 10 mg vitamin C is recommended for pregnent women to guard aganist pre-eclampsia ( T(

    91 -The foetus requires most of its calcium in the first trimester when skeletal growth is maximised ( F(

    92 -Iodine deficiency in pregnancy can lead to cretinism and delayed cognitive function in the new born ( T(

  • 93 -Maternal iron deficiency usually does not result in an anaemic infant at birth ( T(

    94 -Iron is a nutrient for which requirement can be met by diet alone ( F(

    95 -Colostrum has a relatively high carotene, more protein, sugar, and fat content ( F(

    96 -Transitional milk occurs between 3rd and 6th day ( T(

    97 -Protein content of milk, lactose and fat are firmly established by the end of the 3rd month ( F(

    98 -Exclusive breast feeding allows giving the baby different types of fluids only after the second month ( F(

    99 -Milk contains anti-staphylococcus factor which inhibits systemic staphylococcal infection ( T(

    100 -Milk contains laclofcrrin which inhibits iron leading lo its decreased amount ( F(

    101 -Weaning starts from the 2nd to 6th month, with supplementary feeding, that is small in amount and gradual ( F(

    102 -At the age of one year,the child should receive solid food consisting of pulses, vegetables, fruits, chicken and milk ( T(

    II - Choose one answer only:

    II - Choose one answer only:Artificial feeding of infants and pre-school children include allbut one false answer (answer:a(

    a- Dried milk is safer than fresh milk, but it is not adapted to

  • simulate humanmilk.b- Buffalo and cow milk are cheaper, more available, but should befresh, safeand from a safe source.c- Hypocalcaemia may occur with the risk ofletany if excessivc dilution of milk occurs.

    d- Iron should be supplemented by the 5th month in the form of greenvegetablesoup.e- Protein is given in the form of egg yolk, minced chicken, and liver.

    Ill - One of the following is false: (answer:a(-----------------------------------------a- Deficient protein and energy in school age leads to marasmus and kwashiorkorb- Vitamin A deficiency and B12c- Dental carries is predisposed by hygienic lifestyle.d- Goitree- Impaired growth occurs in chronic deficiencies.

    IV - The following is correct about diet in the elderly,Except: (answer:d(

    -----------------------------------------------------------------a- Adequate intake of protein, calcium and iron.b- Supplementation by vitamins and minerals.c- Low intake of salts saturated fats, and refined sugars.d- Extra amounts of ceirtain diet e.g. eggs, full cream milk, and cheese.e- Psychological and medical care.