This document contains 9 multiple choice questions about child health, family planning, and general epidemiology. The questions cover topics such as vaccines given at school entry, risks for premature children, indicators for evaluating family planning programs, factors influencing fertility rates, components of child health care programs, representations of the epidemiological triad, how active immunity is provided, and examples of emerging diseases.
This document contains 9 multiple choice questions about child health, family planning, and general epidemiology. The questions cover topics such as vaccines given at school entry, risks for premature children, indicators for evaluating family planning programs, factors influencing fertility rates, components of child health care programs, representations of the epidemiological triad, how active immunity is provided, and examples of emerging diseases.
This document contains 9 multiple choice questions about child health, family planning, and general epidemiology. The questions cover topics such as vaccines given at school entry, risks for premature children, indicators for evaluating family planning programs, factors influencing fertility rates, components of child health care programs, representations of the epidemiological triad, how active immunity is provided, and examples of emerging diseases.
MCQS on Child health, Family planning and general epidemiology
1. Which of the following vaccines are given at school entry?
a) DPT vaccine b) Hepatitis B vaccine c) DT vaccine d) Rubella vaccine 2. Premature child is at risk of which of the following? A) Hyperthermia B) Anemia C) Kernicterus D) Thrombosis 3. Which of the following are of the evaluation outcome indicators for the family planning program? a) Prevalence of anemia among pregnant mothers b) Tetanus toxoid immunization coverage of the pregnant mothers c) Perinatal mortality ratio d) Contraceptive prevalence rate 4. Which of the following is one of the positive fertility motives? a) Maternal morbidity b) Sex of the baby c) High socioeconomic standard d) Higher Education 5. Which of the following is considered a component of the child health care program? a) Growth and developmental monitoring b) Maternal vaccination c) Physical and psychological support d) Rehabilitation of the child 6. Which of the following are of the evaluation impact indicators for the family planning program? a) Contraceptives discontinuation rate b) number of nurses per 100.000 child c) General fertility rate d) Contraceptive prevalence rate 7. Which of the following represents the epidemiological triad? a) Agent, host, and environment b) Age, sex, and race c) Genetics, race, and exposure d) Agent, humidity, and virulence 8. How is active immunity provided? a) The body’s natural defenses b) The transfer of antibodies through colostrum c) Protective vaccinations d) Only acquired in utero 9. Which of the following is considered an emerging disease?