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The document discusses key aspects of Egypt's health care system. It notes that the primary level of care is the least costly for the community and system compared to secondary and tertiary levels. Primary health care is also described as the first contact point for individuals in the health care system. The document examines factors that determine population health needs in Egypt such as communicable diseases, literacy rates, and unemployment. It provides data on maternal mortality rates and notes geographic differences in health outcomes. Constraints faced by Egypt's health care system include uneven accessibility of services. The roles of primary health care centers are outlined.

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The document discusses key aspects of Egypt's health care system. It notes that the primary level of care is the least costly for the community and system compared to secondary and tertiary levels. Primary health care is also described as the first contact point for individuals in the health care system. The document examines factors that determine population health needs in Egypt such as communicable diseases, literacy rates, and unemployment. It provides data on maternal mortality rates and notes geographic differences in health outcomes. Constraints faced by Egypt's health care system include uneven accessibility of services. The roles of primary health care centers are outlined.

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Health care System in Egypt 1- The function of any health care system include the following (choose one

or more): a- Production of resources b- Management c- Arrangement of resources into health programs d- Provision of health services e- All the above ( e) 2- The health services in any health care system may be of : a- Primary care level b- Secondary care level c- Tertiary care level d- All of the above e- both a & b (d ) 3- The primary health care in the health care system is the------- as compared with other 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 costly d- Same costly. -The----------- is the first contact with individuals in any health care system. a- Secondary level of care b- 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 treatment b- 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 services 3- 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 following characteristics EXCEPT : a- Unemployment b- 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 population c- 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 births c- 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 mortality d- 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 technologies c- 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 health e- All the above.------------------------------- ( e) 3- Primary health care ( PHC) is the first contact between individuals and the health care system. This statement is considered a part of : a- Definition of PHC b- 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 community b- 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 measure included as : a- Preventive element in primary health care (PHC) b- Promotive element in PHC c-Curative element in PHC

7- Assurance of proper nutrition specially for mothers and children is a basic --------- measure in primary health care. a- Curative b- Preventive c- Rehabilitative d- Promotive---------------------------------------(d )

8-Accessibility of the health services to all individuals is a basic right in : a- Tertiary health care level b- secondary care level c- 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 accessible b- It should be acceptable

c- it should be comprehensive d- 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 offices c- Both ( a) & ( b) d- Rural health units f- All of the above---------------------------------------------( f )

11- Match the most convenient service from below to the above sites applying the service (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 infants 2- Immunizations of 4th primary school children. 3- Monitoring of the environment and sanitation 4- Health care of the pregnant mothers.

12- Family planning services can be applied in: a- Maternal and child health centers b- 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 only b- School children only c- Both ( a ) & ( b ) d- All the residents in the same locality of the center-------------------- (d )

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

16- Rural health unit make the following services: a- Maternal and child health services b- Registration of birth and death c- Family planning services d- All of the above--------------------------------------------( d ) 17- Health education is one of the basic services in: a- Maternal child health center

b- Family planning center c- Both a and b d- All the primary health care activities of units and centers---------------------------( d

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

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

20- Food inspection is a service which can be introduced through: a- Health office b- Urban health center c- 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 are recommended:a- Verify the clinical and laboratory diagnosis. b- Verify if there is an epidemic c- Both ( a) & ( b ) d- Study an epidemic as regards time, place and persons e- All of the above------------------------------( e ) 2- In the investigation of an infectious disease epidemics, we should study the TIME 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 EXCEPT a- Time of onset of the disease b- Place of the diagnosed cases c- Health care providers-----------------------------------( c ) d- Personal characteristics of the cases 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

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

1- The function of any health care system include the following (choose one or more): a- Production of resources b- Management c- Arrangement of resources into health programs d- Provision of health services e- 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 3rd levels). a- Less costly for the community and the system. b- Less costly for the community but not for the system. c- Most costly d- Same costly.----------( a)

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 population c- Literacy rate -----( a, c, d ) d- Unemployment 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 health e- All the above.------------------------------- ( e)

11- Match the most convenient service from below to the above sites applying the service (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 infants 2- Immunizations of 4th primary school children.

3- Monitoring of the environment and sanitation 4- Health care of the pregnant mothers. 17- Health education is one of the basic services in: a- Maternal child health center b- Family planning center c- Both a and b d- 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 Proteins are important as blood clotting -4 ( factor and in formation of visual pigments ( T (All enzymes are protein in nature (T -5 Proteins lead to formation of glucose and -6 ( energy ( T Negative protein balance occurs when -7 ( protein intake exceeds protein output( F Milk and meat proteins arc considered as -8 ( reference proteins ( F Infants and young children need 1.5 - 2.0 -9 (gm/Kg .... (T glycogen is an animal from of starch stored -10 (in liver (T Fructose is metabolised to glucose and may -11 ( be converted to glycogen or fat ( T All forms of dietary fibres come form plants -12 ((T Dietary fibres are present in all plants and -13 ( are digested nily in the intestines( F Sugars can spare proteins from use as -14 ( energy as well as prevent ketosis ( T Dietary fibres are helpful in slowing glucose -15 ( absorption( T Type 1 diabetes requires insulin therapy -16 whereas in Type II diabetes the focus is more ( on did conlrol and exercise ( T Diet should be high in complex -17 ( carbohydrates rather than fat ( T I8- Simple sugars added to food should ( provide no more than 10% of total energy ( F

Many foods that are low in suger produce a -19 ( high glycaemic index ( F Fruits and vegetables have a low glycemic -20 ( index ( T Typically, food is of higher fibre diet with -21 ( low fluids ( F Adipose cells can expand abou: 50 times -22 and the body can not form new adipose cells ((F Cholesterol forms a part ofcor icosteroids, -23 ( oestrogen, and testoslerone ( T Cholesterol has a critical role in liver, heart, -24 ( and brain ( T Trans fatty acids are a hazardo is form of -25 SFA and predispose to cardiovascular diseases ((F TfA'S increase LDL and decrease HDL and -26 ( cholesterol ( T Type 2 diabetes is due to enlarged fat cells, -27 poorly bind and poorly responding to insulin ( message to the cell ( T Metabolism of carbohydrate, fat and protein-28 ( gives energy ( T Calories given by combustion of 1.0 gm -29 CHO or protein gives 4 Calories while that of ((T gm fat gives 9 Calories 1.0 Energy expenditure is that required for -30 (non-occupational daily activities (T After the age of 40 years energy -31 requirement should be reduced by 20 % until ( the age of 60 years ( F A, B, D, E, and K are fat soluble vitamins -32 that are stored mainly in the liver and fatty ( tissues (F

Large doses of supplementation with -33 ( vitamin A, and D, are toxic to the body( T Vitamin A is responsible for healthy -34 epithelium especially in the respiratory and ( urinary tracts ( T Vitamin A is necessary for formation of -35 visual purple which is needed for vision in high ( intensity light ( F Carotenes are found in pigments of most-36 ( vegetables and fruits ( T In vitamin A deficiency the cornea may be -37 ( involved ( T excessive intake of Vitamin A leads to -38 ( carotinaemla ( T Vitamin A deficiency is of public health -39 importance alTecling preschool and school children as well as their ( mothers (T Vitamin A programme should be a scpai-alc -40 programme which is concerned with health in ( order to achieve the expected prevention ( F The Bio-availability of vitamin A should be -41 ( increased with low fat content diet ( F There is an interaction between iron and -42 ( vitamin A ( T Vitamin A fortification can be done for -43 sugar, diary products, fats and wheat flour ((T Supplementation of mothers within a -44 month of delivery with 400 l.U. vitamin A ( single dose is important (F Prophylactic vitamin A 100 l.U. in the 9th -45 ( month and 200 l.U. in the 18th month ( F Vitamin D is the natural form of vitamin D -46 produced by irradiation ofdchydro-cholesterol ( of the skin on exposure to the sun ( T

White skin are liable to vitamin D deficiency -47 ((F Vitamin D deficiency may lead to -48 ( osteoporosis or osteomalacia ( T Vitamin E is an antioxidant which reduces -49 ( the risk of cancer ( T Vitamin E is not affected by storing or -50 ( cooking (F Vitamin K is required for synthesis -51 ofprothrombin in the liver and is incorporated ( in its molecule ( F Vitamin K deficiency occurs in impaired fat -52 ( absorption as in biliary dysfunction ( T Thiamine deficiency leads to peripheral -53 ( neuritis, myocarditis and encephalopathy ( T Vitamin B2 is rich in milk, liver, and -54 ( growing leafy vegetables ( T Vitamin B1 is synthesised by bacteria in the -55 ( large intestine ( F Vitamin B1 and niacin is essential in CHO -56 ( and brain metabolism ( F Vitamin B2 deficiency loads to angular -57 stomatitis, cheilosis, and burning sensation of ( the eye ( T folic acid is important for deyclopment of -58 ( red blood cells in the bone marrow ( T folic acid deficiency leads to appearance of -59 ( megaloblasts in blood ( T Folic acid and vitamin B12 are essential for -60 ( DNA formation ( T Vitamin B12 deficiency occuis when the -61 extrinsic factor is lacking as in gastrectomy ( T ( Ascorbic acid is rapidly destroyed by -62 ( oxidation and high temperature ( T

Vitamin C is important for folate coenzyme -63 ( and absorption of iron ( T Vitamin C deficiency leads to haemorrhage -64 ( and delayed wound healing ( T Sodium is essential in regulation -65 ( ofncuromuscular i r r itabilily ( F Most of the phosphate in the body is -66 ( present in bone ( T Absorption of calcium is increased by -67 ( oxalate and decreased by cholecalciferol ( F ( Dried fruits are rich in calcium and iron ( T -68 Hypervitaminosis D may lead to -69 ( hypercalcaemia ( T The body of an ***** contains 3 - 4 gm iron ( -70 (T Selenium helps in immune system and has -71 ( an antioxidant role ( T Copper contributes lo thyroid hormone -72 ( metabolism ( F Some green leaves are a good iodine source -73 ((T Fish, cheese and tea are rich sources of -74 ( fluorine ( T Ingestion of large amounts fluorine leads to -75 ( dental and skeletal fluorosis ( T Fluoride levels below 50 mg/litre lead to -76 ( dental carries ( F Cigarette smoking and environmental -77 pollution lead to increase free radicals in body ((T Selenium, zinc, and copper control the -78 ( enzymatic defence against free radicals ( T Dietary Vitamin E, C, and B ; reduce the -79 ( damaging capacity of free radicals ( T

Some foods contain anti-oxid mt -80 substances e.g. Soya beans, green tea, fruits, ( olives, and onion ( T Oxidative stress is an imbalarce between -81 ( pro-oxidants, and antioxidants ( T Vitamin C is the most import, int -82 ( antioxidant in intracellular fluid ( F Vitamin E, the water soluble vitamin, is the -83 ( major antioxidant in all cell membranes ( F there is syneigistic effect between vitamin -84 ( E and C as well as vitamin E and selenium ( T Antioxidants may lead to regicssion ofpre- -85 malignant lesions or inhibit progression of ( malignancy ( T Antioxidants inhibit transformation of HDL -86 to the oxidized form and so reduce cardiac ( arrhythmia ( T Onion, garlic, red, orange, and yellow fruits -87 and vegetables may reduce cariccr or cardiac ( disease ( T Vitamin A and carotene cross the placenta -88 and if deficient intake they have a ( teratogenic effect ( F Excessive amount of vitamin D during -89 pregnancy is important for both mothers and (babies (F Extra amount of 10 mg vitamin C is -90 recommended for pregnent women to guard ( aganist pre-eclampsia ( T The foetus requires most of its calcium in -91 the first trimester when skeletal growth is ( maximised ( F Iodine deficiency in pregnancy can lead to -92 cretinism and delayed cognitive function in the ( new born ( T

Maternal iron deficiency usually does not -93 ( result in an anaemic infant at birth ( T Iron is a nutrient for which requirement can -94 ( be met by diet alone ( F Colostrum has a relatively high carotene, -95 ( more protein, sugar, and fat content ( F Transitional milk occurs between 3rd and -96 ( 6th day ( T Protein content of milk, lactose and fat are -97 firmly established by the end of the 3rd month ((F Exclusive breast feeding allows giving the -98 baby different types of fluids only after the ( second month ( F Milk contains anti-staphylococcus factor -99 which inhibits systemic staphylococcal ( infection ( T Milk contains laclofcrrin which inhibits iron -100 ( leading lo its decreased amount ( F Weaning starts from the 2nd to 6th month, -101 with supplementary feeding, that is small in ( amount and gradual ( F At the age of one year,the child should -102 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 all (but one false answer (answer:a a- Dried milk is safer than fresh milk, but it is not adapted to

simulate human .milk b- Buffalo and cow milk are cheaper, more available, but should be fresh, safe .and 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 green vegetable .soup 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 kwashiorkor b- Vitamin A deficiency and B12 .c- Dental carries is predisposed by hygienic lifestyle d- Goitre .e- 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

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