CHP521S - COMMUNITY HEALTH PROMOTION - 2ND OPP - JAN 2023


CHP521S - COMMUNITY HEALTH PROMOTION - 2ND OPP - JAN 2023



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n Am I BI A u n IVER s I TY
OF SCIEn CE Ano TECHn OLOGY
FACULTYOF HEALTH,APPLIEDSCIENCESAND NATURALRESOURCES
DEPARTMENTOF HEALTHSCIENCES
QUALIFICATION:BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES,HUMAN NUTRITION AND
HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
QUALIFICATIONCODE:
08BEHS, 08BOHN, 07BHIS
LEVEL:5
COURSE:Community Health Promotion COURSECODE: CHP521S
SESSION:JANUARY2023
PAPER: Theory
DURATION: 3 HOURS
MARKS: 100
SUPPLEMENTARY/SECONDOPPORTUNITYEXAMINATION QUESTION PAPER
EXAMINER(S): MR JOSHUAHIDINWA
MODERATOR: DR LARAIAKU-AKAI
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Answer ALL the questions.
2. Write clearly and neatly.
3. Number the answers clearly.
PERMISSIBLEMATERIALS
NONE
THIS QUESTION PAPERCONSISTSOF 6 PAGES{Including this front page)

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SE~TION A [30 MA~K~]_
QUESTION 1
[10 marks]
Choose the correct answer.
1.1 The message should be:
[1]
A. obvious, to the point, correct, suitable, significant, untimely.
B. understandable, short, precise, inappropriate, unrelated and long.
C. clear, concise, accurate, appropriate, relevant and timely.
D. to the point, correct, suitable, significant, untimely.
E. appropriate, relevant and timely.
1.2 Communication can be defined simply as a process of sending a message from:
[1]
A. the Sender to the receiver and the receiver responding to the message.
B. Communicator, receiver, communicator to the receiver.
C. the sender of receiver, sender, receiver and responder to the message.
D. The responder reply according to the message.
E.The two way communication by two people.
1.3 The below are some of the communication components, namely:
[1]
A. The receiver, sender/transmitter/source, the message/information/feedback.
B. The message/ environment, channel/medium, the receiver/person.
C. The response/feedback, the situation/environment/condition/atmosphere
D. The sender and receiver/transmitter/source, the message/information.
E.The channel/medium, source/ the receiver/person receiving the message
1.4 Which one of the following is not a health facilities:
[1]
A. Hospitals
B. Home, School, Mobile clinics
C. Clinics
D. Community clinic
E. School health
1.5 One of the main functions of primary health care is to reduce the mobility
amongst children that is caused by the six target diseases like:
[1]
A. Measles, Tetanus, Malaria, HIV/AIDS, Cancer, Scabies.
B. Measles, Tetanus, Tuberculosis, Whooping cough, Polio, Diphtheria.
C. Tuberculosis, Whooping Cough, Small Pox, Chicken Pox, Bilharzia.
D. Polio, Diphtheria, Jaundice, Cholera, Diarrhea, Pneumonia.
E. Polio, Tuberculosis, Jaundice, Cholera, Diarrhea, Pneumonia.
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1.6 Primary health care consist of:
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A. Simple and effective measures in terms of cost, techniques and o
rganization which are easily accessible to the people requiring relieve
from pain and suffering.
B. Simple and effective measures with techniques and health organization
which are easily accessible to the people requiring relieve from
pain and suffering.
C. Simple and effective measures in human capacity as well as resources,
which are easily accessible to the people requiring relieve
from pain and suffering.
D. Simple and methods measures in human capacity as well as resources,
which are easily accessible to the people requiring relieve from
pain and suffering.
E. Simple and effective measures in human capacity as well as resources,
which are easily accessible to the people requiring relieve from
pain and suffering.
1.7 The following is an example of Primary Health Care concept:
[1]
A. Made universally accessible to individuals and families.
B. Made universally appropriate to individuals and families.
C. Made universally acceptable to individuals and families.
D. Made universally available to individuals and families.
E. Made universally availability to individuals and families.
1.8 Primary prevention can be provided by a combination mainly:
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A. People activities and the environment in which they live.
B. The environment in which they live.
C. Aimed at health care, people and the environment in which they live.
D. Keeping in mind that people can make their own choices.
E.Aimed at people and the environment in which they live.
1.9 The role of environmental health practitioners in primary health care include:
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A. Give health education on good medical distribution in order
to prevent diseases.
B. Give health education on health issues like communication of diarrhoeal
diseases.
C. Give health education on health issues like personal hygiene,
good housekeeping in order to prevent diarrhoeal diseases.
D. Education on prevent diarrhoeal diseases and health issues like personal hygiene.
E. Give health education on personal hygiene health issues for diarrhoeal diseases.
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1.10 Which of the following statement does not include the role of
environmental health practitioners:
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A. Prevent pollution to minimise respiratory problems.
B. Prevent water pollution in order to avoid water related diseases.
C. Prevention and control of locally endemic disease.
D. Prevention of water, pollution of related diseases.
E. Prevent water pollution in order to avoid water related diseases.
QUESTION 2
(10 marks]
Match the statement in column A to the corresponding concept(s) in column B.
COLUMNA
2.1. Self-reliance.
2.2 Outbreak of
Diseases.
2.3. Poor health status.
2.4. Factors harming
Health.
2.5. Human behaviour.
2.6. The quality of life.
2.7. The kind of advice.
2.8. Drawings and
Illustrations.
2.9. Health education.
2.10 Objectives of
health education.
COLUMNB
A. Diseaseor ill health is often due to poor.
Marks
[1]
B. Transforming its attitude from that of a passive
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to that of an active factor.
C. Use additional learning material.
[1]
D. Simplicity is the key to successful.
[1]
E. A health worker should be able to provide.
[1]
F. Health education should be participatory and
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aimed at encouraging
G. To promote health and to prevent.
[1]
H. Disease, infirmity or disability is among the
[1]
major factors that contribute.
I. It assists people to understand themselves
[1]
heath status, recognize.
J. To promote health and increase.
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K. Number of norms that define how an individual
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occupying a particular status is expected to act.
L. The family exercises a great deal of control on
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social and sexual behavior of the adult and the
child.
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QUESTION 3
[10 marks]
3. Indicate if the following is True or False
1.1 No development of human being can take place without
an acceptable level of health.
1.2 People should be involved in activities they feel are worthwhile.
1.3 Individuals in the community does not need to be empowered in order
to develop.
3.4. The community makes plans to improve certain identified prioritized needs.
3.5. Empowerment and capacity building imply that community
members actively participate in these processes.
3.6. A community who therefore is in a poor state of health will always be
described as developed in the true sense of the word.
3.7. Health education is not based on the prevailing health problems
3.8. People are being developed when they are herded like animals
into new ventures.
3.9. Simplicity is the key to successful health education.
3.10. A community does not have to assessestheir own needs
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[SECTION B TOTAL =30]
SECTIONB
QUESTION 4
[10 marks]
4.1 Describe the concept of Primary Health Care according to Alma Ata Conference's
definition.
[10]
QUESTION 5
[20 marks]
5.1 Discussthe basic principles of Community Development.
[10]
5.2 Outline the role of the Health Care Professionals in developing the community.
[10]
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S~CTION [40 MAR' KS)
QUESTION 6
[20 marks]
6.1 Discussthe basic principles of community development.
[10]
6.2 Elaborate on the Non- directive Approach of community development.
[10]
QUESTION 7
[20 marks]
7.1 Discussconstraints of principles of Community Health in matching
with Community Development.
[10]
7.2 Explain the key steps you would follow in planning your Presentation to
communicate health massage at NUST.
[10]
[SECTION C TOTAL =40]
Good Luck!!
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