For some serious diseases, indicators with higher sensitivity should generally be selected when selecting diagnosis. The establishment of health records must be complete. A complete community health service file should include three parts: individual and community.

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For some serious diseases, indicators with higher sensitivity should generally be selected when selecting diagnosis. The establishment of health records must be complete. A complete community health service file should include three parts: individual and community. - DayDayNews

1. (Single-choice question) Which of the following options is not an obesity-related indicator?

ABMI

B Waist circumference

C Oral glucose tolerance test

D Hip circumference

E Waist-to-hip ratio

Reference answer: C

2. (Single-choice question) For some serious diseases, indicators with higher sensitivity should generally be selected when selecting diagnosis.

A Correct

B Wrong

Reference answer: A

3. (Single-choice question) The establishment of health records must be complete. A complete community health service file should include three parts: personal, () and community.

A Health management agency

B Work unit

C Hospital

D School

E Family

Reference answer: E

4. (Single choice question) What is not a characteristic of preventive medicine?

A focuses on the factors affecting health - the population.

B pays more attention to social measures to protect and promote the health of the population.

C focuses more on nursing and rehabilitation.

D mainly focuses on healthy and asymptomatic patients.

E The research method focuses on the combination of micro and macro.

Reference Answer: C

5, (single choice question) The expression form of absolute danger is.

A health score

B odds ratio

C mode

D health risk

E percentage

Reference answer: D

6. (Single choice question) An 81-year-old male had hemoptysis and was confirmed to have advanced lung cancer. Treatment measures should be considered.

A Outpatient or home supportive care

B Immediate surgery

C Intensive unit (ICU) monitoring

D High-dose chemotherapy

Reference answer: A

7, (Single choice question) The ideal risk refers to.

A The result of someone suffering from a certain disease compared with other people

B The average risk of a group

C The risk calculated by correcting all exposure factors to the target level

D The recognized risk of a certain disease

E A certain disease and epidemiological data Comparison results

reference answer: C

8, (single choice question) Factors unrelated to the cause of coronary heart disease include.

A Diabetes

B Hyperviscosity

C Ulcer

D Hypertension

E Hyperlipidemia

Reference answer: C

9. (Single choice question) One of the incorrect statements about the meaning of basic health care is.

A Fully enjoy the right to health

B Promote social and economic development

C Improve the level of mental health

D Improve the level of everyone's health

E Improve the level of spiritual civilization

Reference answer: C

10, (single choice question) In a cohort study.

A The relative risk cannot be calculated

B The specific risk cannot be calculated

C Only the odds ratio can be calculated

D Both the relative risk and the specific risk can be calculated

E The incidence cannot be calculated

Reference answer: D

11, (single choice question) COPD The important pathogenic factor is.

A Smoking

B Airway hyperresponsiveness

C Occupational dust

D Air pollution

E Infection

Reference answer: A

12. (Single choice question) Behaviors that may lead to the spread of HIV are those with AIDS patients or infected people.

A Shared meals

B Shared toilets

C Shared swimming pools

D Courtesy kisses

E Shared syringes

Reference answer: E

13. (Single choice question) It is generally believed that the psychological stimulation associated with () is the most harmful to health. .

A Frustration

B Loss

C Fear

D Anxiety

Reference answer: B

14. (Single choice question) Which statement about health is correct?

A Health refers to the absence of disease

B Health refers to mental health

C Health refers to physical health

D Health and disease are intermittent processes

E Health is multidimensional

Reference answer: E

15, (single-choice question) provided by a health manager Every step of the service will affect the customer's overall impression of service quality. What phenomenon does this description refer to.

A Instant service

B Instant real

C Service is perishable

D Service is indivisible

Reference answer: B

16. (Single choice question) A hospital received 10 emergency patients from the construction site. The main symptoms were dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, lip, Mild cyanosis of the nails, cyanosis of the skin all over the body, and difficulty breathing are most likely.

A Staphylococcus aureus food poisoning

B Nitrite food poisoning

C Salmonella food poisoning

D Lentil poisoning

Reference answer: B

17, (Single choice question) The following options belong to the characteristics of simple time series design.

A Effectively eliminate confounding factors

B The longer the time, the more likely it is to find the pattern

C The possibility of being lost to follow-up is greater

D Establish a control group

Reference answer: B

18, (Single choice question) Vitamins are a type of low molecular organic compounds necessary to maintain human body health. , usually divided into two categories: fat-soluble and (?). .

A oil-soluble

B water-soluble

C organic solvent

D fat

E cholesterol

Reference answer: B

19, (single choice question) Mr. Zhang, 45 years old, corporate executive, stressful work, little physical activity, likes fried food, height 170CM, weight 75kg, blood pressure 144/88mmhg, fasting blood sugar 7mmol/L. The health intervention plan for Mr. Zhang is.

A Low-salt, low-fat, low-calorie diet, health manager tracking service, attend health lectures

B Low-fat, low-calorie diet, brisk walking for 30-60 minutes/day, health manager tracking service, attend health lectures

C Low-salt, low-calorie diet, Walk briskly for 30-60 minutes/day, follow-up service by a health manager, attend health lectures

D Low-salt, low-fat, low-calorie diet, walk briskly for 30-60 minutes/day, follow-up service by a health manager, attend health lectures

E Low-salt, low-fat diet Diet, brisk walking for 30-60 minutes/day, health manager tracking service, and attending health lectures

Reference answer: D

20, (single choice question) The common characteristics of mass media are not included.

A Direct communication

B Wide coverage

C Open to the entire society

D Time-sensitive

E Unified mass production and reuse of communication materials

Reference answer: A

21. (Single choice question) The basic connotation of health promotion is.

A changes people's personal behavior

B focuses on government behavior

C includes two aspects: personal behavior change and government behavior change

D The main focus is individual health issues

E The main focus is group health issues

Reference answer: C

22, (Single choice question ) What does "..." stand for in the formula for simple time series design.

A Service objects can continue to increase

B The number of observations can continue to increase

C Intervention measures continue to increase

D Evaluation results continue to increase

Reference answer: B

23, (Single choice question) The respondents identified in a certain survey are 35 to 65 years old, but one of them The age in the questionnaire appears to be 20 years old,

A logical information

B illogical information

C identification information

D physical examination information

E general information

reference answer: B

24, (single choice question) What can be used to evaluate the nutritional status of the human body is.

A blood pressure

B blood sugar

C skinfold thickness

D blood creatinine

E blood lipids

Reference answer: C

25, (single choice question) The definition of health management is.

A comprehensively monitors, analyzes, evaluates, predicts and plans, prevents and controls various health risk factors of individuals and groups.

B comprehensively monitors, analyzes, evaluates, predicts and conducts various health risk factors of individuals and groups. The whole process of planning, prevention and control

C The process of discovering risk factors through physical examination and guiding, intervening and evaluating individuals

D The process of comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, predicting and planning, preventing and controlling various health risk factors of individuals The whole process

E comprehensively monitors, analyzes, predicts and plans, prevents and controls various health risk factors in the environment

Reference answer: A

26, (single choice question) Health guidance in the health insurance industry for prevention Medicine is the main technology, which reduces the risk of compensation by reducing the incidence of diseases. Includes the following types.

A Health consultation, health maintenance

B Health education, health promotion

C Health consultation, health education

D Health maintenance, health education

Reference answer: A

27, (Single choice question) The discussion about health promotion is incorrect.

A Health promotion refers to the long-term process of promoting people to improve, maintain and improve their own health.

B The core of health promotion is to transform health goals into social behaviors.

C Health promotion and health education are both related and different.

D Health promotion focuses on educational support systems. Change

E Health promotion is an important part of health education

Reference answer: E

28, (Single choice question) Various types of disabilities are divided into 4 levels according to the degree of disability, disability level 1, disability level 2, disability level 3 and disability level 4. The level of disability is ().

A Extremely severe

B Severe

C Moderate

D Mild

E Extremely mild

Reference answer: A

29. (Single choice question) Which of the following statements about disease insurance is correct?

A The occurrence of medical acts is the condition for the payment of insurance benefits

B The occurrence of property damage is the condition for the payment of insurance benefits

C The occurrence of a certain major disease is the condition for the payment of insurance benefits

D The occurrence of a contracted disease is the condition for payment of insurance benefits

Reference answer: D

30. (Single choice question) The impact of material environmental factors on health is divided according to the nature of harmful substances.

A air, water, soil, food, B natural environmental factors, social environmental factors, psychological environmental factors

B biological factors, chemical factors, physical factors, built environment

C industrial pollution, agricultural pollution

D life hazard factors, occupational hazard factors

Reference answers : C

31, (single choice question) The greatest significance of electronic health record information management to health management service providers is.

A facilitates the recording of textual information

B facilitates the query of textual information

C can record images, sounds and dynamic pictures

D facilitates statistical analysis

E realizes the sharing of health information resources

Reference answer: E

32, (single choice question) What is the cause of gills.

A Wind evil

B Cold evil

C Summer evil

D Damp evil

E Sickness

Reference answer: E

33. (Single-choice question) Lifestyle intervention technology plays an important role in lifestyle management. In practice, motivation means:.

A transfer knowledge, establish attitudes, and change behaviors

B train individuals to master behavior modification techniques through a series of participatory training and experiences

C use social marketing techniques to promote healthy behaviors, create a healthy environment, and promote individuals to change unhealthy behaviors

D Conduct behavioral modification through positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, feedback promotion, punishment and other measures

E Determine and implement based on the standard prevention and control and standards of evidence-based medicine and evidence-based public health

Reference answer: D

34, (single choice question) Diabetes Level 1 The main measures of prevention are not included.

A Promote a reasonable diet

B Appropriate physical exercise and physical labor

C Maintain normal blood sugar levels

D Quit smoking and alcohol

E Health education

Reference answer: C

35. (Single choice question) Sugar and fat caused by relative or absolute deficiency of insulin in the body and disorders of protein metabolism.

A Coronary heart disease

B Hyperlipidemia

C High blood pressure

D Diabetes

E Hypoalbuminemia

Reference answer: D

36. (Single-choice question) Long-term dysentery, prolapse and uterine prolapse caused by the depression of Qi can all be treated by lifting. Qi therapy. This belongs.

A Suitable for individual conditions

B Same disease, different treatment

C Different disease, same treatment

D Examine the cause and treat it

E Make up for the deficiency

Reference answer: C

37, (single choice question) The classification of diabetes is not included.

A Type 2 diabetes

B Other special types of diabetes

C Type 1 diabetes

D Elderly diabetes

E Gestational diabetes

Reference answer: D

38, (Single choice question) The most important treatment method of modern medicine is.

A Drug therapy

B Physical therapy

C Lifestyle intervention

D Psychotherapy

Reference answer: A

39, (single choice question) The intervention strategy for obesity is.

A focuses on the strategy of hunger strike to control weight

B focuses on the strategy of dieting to control weight

C focuses on the strategy of weight control through surgery

D focuses on the strategy of lifestyle management

E focuses on the strategy of attending weight loss classes

Reference answer: D

40, (single choice question ) In the behavioral change stage theory, the process of psychological change experienced from the planning stage to the preparation stage is.

A Self-liberation

B Self-re-evaluation

C Self-denial

D Self-abandonment

E Self-motivation

Reference answer: B

41, (single choice question) Fat-soluble vitamins include vitamins.

A Vitamins A, D, E, K

B Vitamins A, E, C, D

C Vitamins A, K, C, D

D Vitamins E, B, K, D

E Vitamins A, B, C, D

Reference answer: A

42, (Single choice question ) description of the target score calculation is incorrect.

A The target score is the score obtained after assuming that the assessee successfully implements all the recommended behavior changes.

B If all the goals recommended in the previous evaluation are not achieved, the target score for this evaluation will be different from the evaluation score.

C If all the goals recommended in the previous assessment have been achieved, the target score for this assessment is the same as the assessment.

D The target score is calculated based on clinical normal values.

E The target score is based on the assessment score. Calculated

reference answer: D

43, (single choice question) The core issue in medical ethics is ().

A The relationship between medical staff

B The relationship between medical staff and scientific development

C The relationship between medicine and society

D The relationship between medical staff and society

E The relationship between medical staff and patients

Reference answer: C

44, (Single choice Question) The pathogenic microorganisms that cause infectious diseases are.

A Rickettsia

B Bacteria

C Spirochaete

D Mycoplasma

E The above all belong to

Reference answer: E

45, (single choice question) The main characteristics of patients with obsessive-compulsive personality are.

A Hesitant, pursuing perfection

B Self-centered, full of fantasy

C Superficial emotional experience, prone to emotion

D Disciplined, ruthless

E Emotionally unstable, irritable

Reference answer: A

46, (single choice question) Not commonly used The indicators for health risk assessment are.

A Triglyceride

B Total cholesterol

C Weight and body mass index

D High-sensitivity C-reactive protein

E Blood pressure

Reference answer: D

47. (Single choice question) A person weighing 75kg walks briskly for 30 minutes at a speed of 4km per hour, and the metabolic equivalent is 3 , its energy consumption is:.

A120

B115

C112$5

D110

E225

Reference answer: C

48. (Single-choice question) Medical staff in primary health institutions can establish health files for residents during institutional diagnosis and treatment, home services, disease screening, and health examinations. This reflects the () principle of health file management. .

A Voluntary main

B Combination of multiple methods

C Dynamic management

D Scientific

E Timeliness

Reference answer: B

49, (Single choice question) The treatment of dysarthria is ().

A Physical therapy

B Occupational therapy

C Speech therapy

D Psychotherapy

E Social work

Reference answer: C

50, (Single choice question) Common problems in the psychological development of middle-aged people are not included.

A Decreased reaction speed and memory

B The contradiction between desire for health and pursuit of achievement

C Problems with love and sex

D Complex interpersonal relationships

E Conflict with career

Reference answer: C

51. (Single-choice question) What are the behavioral elements that are not effective communication? .

A Approval

B Eye contact

C Improve oneself

D Change roles

E Repeat effectively

Reference answer: C

52, (Single choice question) The core of the guidelines for health work in the new era is ().

A Serves economic development

B Serves the prevention and control of infectious diseases

C Serves environmental protection

D Serves people's health

Reference answer: D

53, (Single choice question) The limit in the drinking limit refers to.

A The amount of alcohol consumed by adult men should not exceed 20g per day, and the amount of alcohol consumed by women should not exceed 10g

B The amount of alcohol consumed by adult men should not exceed 23g, and the amount of alcohol consumed by women should not exceed 13g

C The amount of alcohol consumed by adult men should not exceed 25g, and the amount of alcohol consumed by women should not exceed 15g

D For adults The amount of alcohol consumed by men should not exceed 30g per day, and the amount of alcohol consumed by women should not exceed 20g.

Reference answer: C

54. (Single-choice question) Which of the following is a vascular interventional technology?

A Fallopian tube recanalization

B Stone treatment technology

C Transgastroscopy esophageal cancer stent

D Transcatheter local drug infusion

E "T" tube replacement

Reference answer: D

55, (single choice question) In order to improve the specificity of diagnostic tests, Several independent experiments are possible.

A is used in series.

B is used in parallel.

C is used in series first and then in parallel.

D requires a low false positive rate for each test.

E requires a low specificity for each test.

Reference answer: A

56. (Single choice question) Newborns must be breastfed for at least a full time.

A12 months

B10 months

C8 months

D6 months

E4 months

Reference answer: D

57, (Single choice question) Which of the following is not a characteristic of preventive medicine that is different from clinical medicine.

A has greater population health benefits than clinical medicine

B Preventive medicine has more positive population health benefits

C Preventive medicine research focuses on the characteristics of the environment

D The work objects include individuals and groups

E The research method focuses on the combination of micro and macro

Reference answer: A

58, (single choice question) In health education, behavioral factors indicators in health measurements and indicators should be.

A incidence rate

B prevalence rate

C smoking rate, drinking rate

D fertility rate

E perinatal mortality rate

Reference answer: C

59, (single choice question) According to the PRECEDE-PROCEED model, epidemiological diagnosis is mainly evaluation.

A Behavior and environment

B Health status

C Health services

D Organizational management

Reference answer: B

60, (Single choice question) There were 100 rabies patients in a certain area in 1999, and all died. This data can be calculated.

A The prevalence of rabies

B Incomplete information makes it difficult to calculate

C The standardized mortality rate of rabies

D The mortality rate of rabies

E The case fatality rate of rabies

Reference answer: E

61. (Single choice question) The specific goals of a good health education program must be include.

A Measurable

B Achievable

C Credible

D All of the above are

Reference answer: D

62, (Single choice question) Which of the following statements about hypothesis testing is incorrect.

A Hypothesis testing is essentially a test of the alternative hypothesis.

B Hypothesis testing is essentially a test of the null hypothesis.

C When accepting the null hypothesis, it can only be considered that the basis for denying it is insufficient, rather than that it is absolutely correct.

D Hypothesis testing It is not simply or directly judging which one of the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis is more likely to be correct based on the sample results;

EWhen rejecting the null hypothesis, it can only be considered that the basis for affirming it is not sufficient, rather than that it is absolutely wrong

Reference Answer: A

63. (Single-choice question) The daily amount of exercise for children and adolescents aged 5-17 is.

A At least 10 minutes of moderate-to-high-intensity exercise

B At least 100 minutes of moderate-to-high-intensity exercise

C At least 30 minutes of moderate-to-high-intensity exercise

D At least 30 minutes of low-intensity exercise

E All of the above are wrong

Reference answer: E

64, (Single-choice question) Single health measurement indicators do not include ( ).

A incidence rate

B mortality rate

C mortality rate

D prevalence rate

E average life expectancy

Reference answer: E

65, (single choice question) In a health education intervention trial for obesity, the time and intensity of physical exercise of the observed subjects before and after the intervention The assessment of the change is.

A formation evaluation

B process evaluation

C effect evaluation

D outcome evaluation

Reference answer: C

66, (single choice question) What is the new method of commercial health insurance risk control.

A Risk control during claims settlement

B Risk control during clause design

C Risk control during underwriting

D Control of the medical service process

E Methods of risk transfer - repeated insurance

Reference answer: D

67, (single choice question) Which of the following It is a case-control study.

A Make an estimate of future disease occurrence based on past deaths or morbidities

B Analyze previous studies conducted in different regions and under different circumstances based on accumulated hypotheses about the relationship between a disease and a certain factor

C To understand cases and controls You want to study the relative frequency of factors and obtain the medical history and other information of the case and control groups.

D. Study the relative risk of cancer among men who have quit smoking and controls who are still smoking.

E. Study the prevalence of a certain disease in different levels of the population.

Reference answer: C

68, (single choice question) Patient rights are not included.

A The right to self-determination

B The right to request confidentiality

C The right to keep medical records

D Basic medical rights

E The right to informed consent

Reference answer: C

69. (Single choice question) There should be no items in the health problem follow-up record form.

A Physical signs

B Blood transfusion record

C Auxiliary examination

D Medication status

E Symptoms

Reference answer: B

70, (Single choice question) As far as health risk assessment is concerned, the understanding of relative risk is wrong.

A If there are many risk factors that cause morbidity or death, the relative risk must be calculated separately and the results summarized.

B Relative risk is a common method to estimate the relationship between early exposure and outcome.

C Relative risk reflects the risk relative to the general population. Increase or decrease in degree

D If the relative risk of the general population is set as 1, then other relative risks are greater than 1 or less than 1

E There is no relationship between relative risk and absolute risk

Reference answer: E

71, (Multiple choice questions )What does self-management of hypertension include?

A Blood pressure monitoring

B Blood pressure assessment

C Knowledge about medication

D Stress management

E Medical seeking ability

Reference answer: ABCDE

72. (Multiple choice question) Regarding the description of the evaluation score in the method of expressing health risks, which is correct.

A The assessment score does not change with the change of healthy age.

B The assessment score can be expressed in many forms. "Healthy age" is the most common overall scoring form.

C The assessment score changes with the change of healthy age.

D If the assessment score changes, It is represented by healthy age, then changing the level of relevant risk factors will change the size of healthy age.

E assessment score is the main form of information feedback in the health risk assessment report. It is generally reflected in the form of an overall score.

Reference answer: BCDE

73, (Multiple choice question) The following are dietary guidelines.

A A high-fat diet

B Reasonable distribution of three meals

C Eat more meat

D Reduce the amount of cooking oil

E A low-salt diet

Reference answer: BDE

74, (Multiple choice question) The description of evidence-based medicine is incorrect.

A The most reliable evidence comes from randomized controlled clinical trials

B It is the practice of making medical decisions

C Less consideration is given to cost - effectiveness analysis

D A clinical science

E One of the important achievements is the development of a large number of clinical guidelines

Reference answer: CD

75, ( Multiple choice question) Which of the following are generalized symptoms?

A polyuria

B headache

C jaundice

D electrocardiogram T wave abnormality

E urine routine test positive white blood cells

Reference answer: ABC

76. (Multiple choice questions) The content of the health interview questionnaire mainly includes ().

A Social network of the subject

B Lifestyle

C Past history, family history

D Information on attitudes and knowledge

E Occupational characteristics

Reference answer: ABCDE

77, (Multiple choice question) Mr. Tao's file record, male, 45 years old, Han nationality, teacher, height 175cm, weight 98Kg, blood pressure 145/88mmHg, a salty diet, 15 years of drinking history, 20 years of smoking, and rarely participates in sports. My father died of coronary heart disease, and my mother is still alive and suffering from hypertension. ?To collect health assessment information based on Mr. Tao’s situation, what data collection tools can be selected?

A Personal health questionnaire

B Lifestyle questionnaire

C Physical examination form

D Outpatient medical record

E The above are all

Reference answer: ABC

78. (Multiple choice question) What are the risk factors of hypertension.

A Gender

B Age

C High-salt diet

D Overweight and obesity

E Excessive drinking

Reference answer: ABCDE

79. (Multiple choice question) Anxiety disorder was also called neurosis in the past. Common symptoms of patients include.

A Anxiety and worry

B Excited and talkative

C Fearful and restless

D Physical discomfort

Reference answer: ACD

80. (Multiple choice question) The main fields in which health risk assessment is currently used are:

A Physical examination center, hospital

B Social health service center

C Enterprise

D Kindergarten

E Health insurance industry

Reference answer: ABCE

81, (Multiple choice question) The current focus of lifestyle management includes.

A Diet

B Exercise

C Psychology

D Smoking

E Alcoholism

Reference answer: ABCDE

82. (Multiple choice question) The characteristics of excellent catastrophic injury management include.

A Timely treatment

B Appropriate medical service plan

C A service team that includes multiple medical specialties and comprehensive business capabilities

D Unified management of patients

E Patient and family satisfaction

Reference answer: ABCE

83, (Multiple choice questions) The following are basic health care contents Yes.

A Health education on current major health problems and their prevention and control methods

B Supply of adequate safe and hygienic water and basic environmental sanitation facilities

C Reasonable treatment of common diseases and trauma

D Timely diagnosis and treatment of clinical diseases

E Maternal and child health and family planning

Reference answers : ABCE

84, (Multiple choice question) The components of health management are.

A Health information collection, health monitoring

B Health risk factor evaluation

C Health risk factor intervention

D Continuous cycle

E Health remote consultation

Reference answer: ABC

85. (Multiple choice question) Which of the following factors can the design of a health examination plan be based on?

A Gender

B Age

C Occupation

D Main health problems in the community

E Health risk factors

Reference answer: ABCDE

86. (Multiple choice question) The role of health education and health promotion in health management work is.

A The inevitable trend of the development of health care industry

B Meet the needs of group health intervention and health management work

C Meet the needs of individualized health intervention and health management work

D Help to achieve the goal of community group health management work

E The importance of group health management work Tools, methods and strategies

Reference answer: BDE

87. (Multiple choice question) The intermediate risk factors for common chronic diseases are.

A Obesity

B Gender

C High blood pressure

D Hyperglycemia

E Hyperlipidemia

Reference answer: ACDE

88, (Multiple choice question) The organs that make up the cardiovascular system are: ().

A Heart

B Arteries

C Capillaries

D Veins

E Liver

Reference answer: ABCD

89. (Multiple choice question) Which of the following statements about incidence and prevalence are correct? The numerator of the

A calculation formula is different.

B Incidence rate is often used to describe the epidemic level of mantle venereal diseases.

C Diseases with low incidence rates may be higher.

D Both observation methods are cross-sectional.

E Prevalence rate is often used for acute disease epidemics. Horizontal description

reference answer: AC

90, (multiple choice question) Which of the following are the methods of information cleaning?

A Double entry

B Special person to check for errors

C Visual inspection to see if blank data can be found

D Use computer to check for errors

E All of the above are wrong

Reference answer: ABCD

91. (Multiple choice question) The "three less and one more" dietary principle refers to.

A More total intake

B More types of food intake

C Less salt

D Less oil

E Small amount

Reference answer: BCDE

92, (Multiple choice question) "Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Residents" classifies foods into.

A The first category is cereals and potatoes

B The second category is animal foods

C The third category is beans and nuts

D The fourth category is vegetables, fruits, fungi and algae

E The fifth category is pure energy foods

Reference answer: ABCDE

93 , (Multiple choice question) Which drug treatment should be started immediately?

A Patients with grade 3 hypertension

B Patients with moderate to low risk of hypertension grade 1-2

C Patients with early stage hypertension

D High-risk patients with grade 1-2 hypertension

Reference answer: AD

94, (Multiple choice question) The content of the basic principles of medical ethics is.

A Prevent and treat diseases

B Save lives and heal the wounded

C Practice medical humanitarianism

D Serve people's health wholeheartedly

Reference answer: ABCD

95. (Multiple choice question) The three "early" in secondary prevention refer to.

A Early detection

B Early reporting

C Early diagnosis

D Early treatment

E Early recovery

Reference answer: ACD

96, (Multiple choice question) The main strategy of health promotion is.

A Supportive environment

B Develop personal skills

C Strengthen health service system actions

D Adjust the direction of health services

E Develop healthy public policies

Reference answer: ABDE

97, (Multiple choice question) In the United States, the insurance industry was the first to widely apply health management services. In the health insurance industry, the core tasks of health management are health guidance and diagnosis and treatment intervention, that is, extending and expanding the health services provided to customers, and implementing in-process risk management and control for each health diagnosis and treatment link. What is true about the meaning of "health care for all in the 21st century".

A The most basic and indispensable health care service for residents

B It is the first-line health care work that is closest to the grassroots people

C It is low-cost and the public is willing to accept health care

D Providing primary health care is the people's government wholeheartedly serving the people An important manifestation of services

E Primary health care is an effective form of organizing relevant departments and all sectors of society to participate in health care activities

Reference answer: ABCDE

98, (Multiple choice question) Information security management should include ().

A Establish a security tracking system

B Strengthen the convenience of archiving information

C Strengthen authorization management

D Establish security audit

E Strengthen user management

Reference answer: ACDE

99, (Multiple choice question) What factors are affected by psychological disorders.

A Age

B Gender

C Health status

D Cultural customs

E Life experience

Reference answer: ABCDE

100, (multiple choice question) An urban fringe community in a provincial capital city, with a permanent population of about 30,000, rapid urbanization in the past two decades, and an agricultural population The proportion has dropped significantly, and lifestyles have changed greatly. There are more overweight and obese residents. The number of patients with high blood pressure, diabetes, and gout is increasing rapidly. It is also common to hear that residents have suffered a sudden stroke or been diagnosed with rectal (colon) cancer, Breast cancer patients, local governments and community health service centers are determined to carry out standardized health management for residents to prevent and control these health problems. Please answer the following questions. To carry out community population health management, the first step is to collect health information. Its main content What aspects are there.

A General situation

B Health status

C Lifestyle

D Physical examination

Reference answer: ABCD

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