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CHES Exam Practice Questions: Health Education and Promotion, Exams of Health sciences

A series of practice questions for the certified health education specialist (ches) exam. It covers various aspects of health education and promotion, including program planning, implementation, evaluation, and ethical considerations. The questions are designed to assess knowledge and understanding of key concepts and principles in the field.

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CHES exam practice questions
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1. have a discussion period: The HESis concerned about the misuse of alcohol
and medication among older adults in the community and plans a program to asses
needs, identify resources, and educate staff and older adults about the dangers of
misuse and programs to assist in more responsible use. The HES plans to present
workshops at senior citizen's centers and retirement homes about the signs of
alcohol and medication misuse. Part of the presentation includes a 20 minute video,
which will be preceded by an introduction of the main points of the video. What is
the most valuable use of time following the video?
A. have a discussion period
B. take a break
C. conduct a survey
D. dismiss the group
2. Which of the following is a secondary intervention aimed at preventing
communicable disease in a priority population?
A. Chlorination of the water supply
B. Quarantining children infected with measles
C. Immunization program
D. Post meningitis rehabilitation program: Quarantining children infected with
measles
3. A staff member in a health education program to increase HIV/AIDS testing
and safe sex practices among gay males in an inner city posted personal
information about one client (although not the person's name) on a social
media site. This is a violation of which ethical principle?
A. Confidentiality
B. Privacy
C. Nonmaleficence
D. Justice: Confidentiality
4. If the health education specialist is planning a class exercise in which the
class members will need to work in small groups, what is most likely to be the
best room seating arrangement?
A. Circle
B. Half- circle
C. Cluster
D. U- seating: Cluster
5. If the health education specialist is engaged in a campaign to encourage
employees at a large company to have flu shots as one method to decrease
seasonal absenteeism, the best strategy for gaining attention about the issue
is probably
A. emails
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  1. have a discussion period: The HESis concerned about the misuse of alcohol and medication among older adults in the community and plans a program to asses needs, identify resources, and educate staff and older adults about the dangers of misuse and programs to assist in more responsible use. The HES plans to present workshops at senior citizen's centers and retirement homes about the signs of alcohol and medication misuse. Part of the presentation includes a 20 minute video, which will be preceded by an introduction of the main points of the video. What is the most valuable use of time following the video? A. have a discussion period B. take a break C. conduct a survey D. dismiss the group
  2. Which of the following is a secondary intervention aimed at preventing communicable disease in a priority population? A. Chlorination of the water supply B. Quarantining children infected with measles C. Immunization program D. Post meningitis rehabilitation program: Quarantining children infected with measles
  3. A staff member in a health education program to increase HIV/AIDS testing and safe sex practices among gay males in an inner city posted personal information about one client (although not the person's name) on a social media site. This is a violation of which ethical principle? A. Confidentiality B. Privacy C. Nonmaleficence D. Justice: Confidentiality
  4. If the health education specialist is planning a class exercise in which the class members will need to work in small groups, what is most likely to be the best room seating arrangement? A. Circle B. Half- circle C. Cluster D. U- seating: Cluster
  5. If the health education specialist is engaged in a campaign to encourage employees at a large company to have flu shots as one method to decrease seasonal absenteeism, the best strategy for gaining attention about the issue is probably A. emails

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty B. newsletters C. posters D. paycheck stuffers: Paycheck stuffers

  1. If the health education specialist wants visual data to show health care trends regarding healthcare quality and disparities in order to justify a pro- gram, the best source is probably... A. CDC B. AHRQ C. PubMed/ MEDLINE D. The Cochrane Library: AHRQ
  2. When the health education specialist explains why technology resources benefit the priority population, the health education specialist is applying the ethical principle of A. justice B. veracity C. beneficence D. nonmaleficence: Beneficence
  3. The health education specialist is implementing a diabetic clinic as part of a health education program to decrease rates of diabetes and diabetic com- plications among a priority population comprised primarily of undocumented Mexican immigrants with no insurance; however, only a few people have used the clinic because of fears about deportation. What is most likely to be the best marketing plan? A. targeted mailing in Spanish to members of the Priority population B. Gaining support of key informants in the community C. Ads in local Spanish language newspapers D. Billboards marketing the program in the community: Gaining support of key informants in the community
  4. In order to assess progress in achieving objectives, the HES must first determine A. indicators B. methods C. responsibility D. costs: Indicators
  5. Utilizing the social analysis network tool PARTNER (Program to Analyze, Record, and Track Networks to Enhance Relationships) to monitor a partner- ships allows the HES to (1) create visuals showing connections, (2) assess network scores, and (3) assess A. timeline

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty be to A. delay implementation of the program B. search for alternative funding sources C. appeal to the community foundation to reconsider D. modify the program to decrease costs: Search for alternative funding sources

  1. When utilizing data mining as part of data collection, data mining is used primarily for A. descriptive analysis B. prescriptive analysis C. inferential analysis D. predictive analysis: Predictive analysis
  2. When using the Ecological Systems Model to assess the capacity of stakeholders to meet program goals, the HES should recognize that A. multiple factors affect behavior B. influences on behavior act independently on the individual C. usually one primary factor affects behavior D. behavior is unrelated to physical and sociocultural surroundings: multiple factors affect behavior
  3. The HES is advocating for a free clinic to serve the homeless population as well as undocumented immigrants. All of the following are efforts that may engage stakeholders in the advocacy efforts EXCEPT: A. focus groups to review plans for the clinic B. interview with key informants to discuss plans C. publicly criticizing the community for inaction D. conducting surveys regarding location of the clinic: publicly criticizing the community for inaction
  4. The HES carries out a community needs assessment as part of a public health program. The needs assessment shows a markedly increased rate of HIV among injection drug users because of increased heroin use and needle sharing. An example of an appropriate outcome based on this assessment is A. Elimination of new HIV infections in the community B. elimination of drug use C. increased punishment for drug dealers D. establishment of a needle exchange program: establishment of a needle exchange program
  5. The HES carries out a community needs assessment as part of a public health program. The needs assessment shows a markedly increase if HIV among injection drug users because of increased heroin use and needle shar- ing. If the health education specialist commits the public health department

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty to work with another community agency to promote the common goal of reducing HIV infections related to injection drug use, what type of intervention is the HES utilizing? A. consultation B. collaboration C. advocacy D. outreach: Collaboration

  1. Which of the following is most likely to be the impact of a strictly enforced local ordinance against sleeping on the streets or in the parks overnight in the downtown area in order to remove the homeless? A. increased number of shelters B. shift of homeless population to outside the downtown area C. decrease in the homeless population in the area D. increase in crimes against property: increased numbers of shelters
  2. Which of the following is an example of a voluntary health agency with which the HES may collaborate in carrying out preventative health projects? A. Ford Foundation B. Shriner's C. American Heart Association D. The American Academy of Health Behavior: American Heart Association
  3. When storing and utilizing large amounts of personal data about members of the priority population, what is the primary concern? A. accuracy B. ease of access C. clarity D. security: security
  4. Which step in media literacy is the HES utilizing when using media devices to convene a priority population? A. reaction B. awareness C. reflection D. analysis: reaction
  5. When considering the best method of surveying a population for a needs assessment, what is the first thing to consider? A. resources needed for assessment B. timeframe required for assessment C. characteristics of the target population D. ease of administration of assessment: Characteristics of the target population

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  1. When considering a culture audit of an organization, which finding would be cause for most concern? A. organizations employees feel their salaries are too low B. there is some differences of opinion about the vision and mission C. employees readily identify key decision makers D. organization employees are afraid to give their opinions: organization em- ployees are afraid to give their opinions
  2. According to Kotter's 8-step Change Model, what percentage of key staff should the HES convince that organizational change is warranted? A. 25% B. 50% C. 75% D. 100%: 75%
  3. If a public health organization is utilizing the Six Sigma model for program improvement, the HES should expect much emphasis to be placed on A. data collection B. customer satisfaction C. program effectiveness D. cost- effectiveness: data collection
  4. The HES is planning to speak to a number of community groups about the importance of HPV vaccination in an area in which HPV vaccination rates are low because of concerns that the vaccination will encourage promiscuity. Based on these factors, the primary focus of the presentations should proba- bly be on A. preventing HPV infections B. preventing cervical and penile cancer C. local sexually transmitted disease rates D. complications of HPV infections: preventing cervical and penile cancer
  5. Starting a petition in support of an initiative to increase funding for home- less shelters is an example of what type of advocacy strategy? A. electioneering B. direct lobbying C. grassroots lobbying D. media advocacy: grassroots lobbying
  6. The HES has developed a FB page and Twitter account in order to use so- cial media to reach people in the community. The FB page has approximately 3500 follower. How any times per month should the HES plan on updating the FB page with the new informants? A. more than 60 times

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty B. 30 to 60 times C. 10 to 30 times D. 1 to 5 times: 1 to 5 times

  1. A coalition of community agencies has come together to develop a plan to promote a reduction in obesity through healthier lifestyle choices. The next step should be to A. begin the planning process B. establish a timeline C. elicit community input regarding the plan D. determine the roles of members: elicit community input regarding the plan
  2. When recruiting volunteers to help with implementation of a program, the most important criterion should be A. skills B. motivation C. personality D. available time: skills
  3. In a needs assessment, capacity refers to A. costs B. assets C. participants D. program reach: assets
  4. An organization's mission statement should include the A. identified problems B. organizational structure C. desired outcomes D. organization's purpose: organization's purpose
  5. If a community needs assessment is based on results of an internet survey only, the ethical principle that mat be violated is A. equity B. veracity C. beneficence D. autonomy: equity
  6. According to the graph above, which group showed an increase in motor vehicle related deaths from 2009 to 2010? A. males 20 to 24 years B. males 15 to 19 years C. females 15 to 19 years D. females 20 to 24 years: females 20 to 24 years

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty C. invasion of privacy D. maintenance: cost

  1. If the HES plans to present the rationale for a community program to a coalition of community agencies and organizations that meet monthly, the best method of communications is probably a A. written report submitted to the monthly meeting B. telephone call to key members C. oral presentation at the monthly meeting D. email to all members of the coalition: oral presentation at the monthly meeting
  2. Following a small successful pilot test, the county health department has decided to implement a smoking cessation program throughout the wide- spread county, including a city with a large diverse population and outlying suburbs, towns, and rural areas. The best method of implementation is prob- ably A. phased in implementation by location B. phased in implementation by population groups C. full implementation D. large scale pilot test: phased in implementation by location
  3. A HES working for a large business wants to develop a multifaceted fitness program for employees but must secure resources through a request a top management. When preparing the presentation, the HES should focus on A. benefits to the business B. benefits to the employees C. resources needed to implement the program D. health education specialist's role: benefits to the business
  4. If the HES hires a consultant to install hardware and software as part of program implementation, the HES should prepare a A. list of tasks B. memorandum of understanding C. interagency cooperation contract D. statement of work (SOW): statement of work (SOW)
  5. Based on national statistics in the graph above, which ethnic group of boys 12 to 19 showed the greatest increase in obesity between 1994 and 2009? A. data inconclusive B. non-Hispanic whites C. non-Hispanic blacks D. Mexican americans: Mexican Americans
  6. Considering the information in the graph above, what is the next step to take if developing a program to fight adolescent obesity?

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty A. target the group with the greatest increase in obesity B. obtain local statistics about adolescent obesity C. target all adolescent groups, regardless of ethnicity D. survey the community to determine interest in a program: obtain local statis- tics about adolescent obesity

  1. Which of the following is NOT an appropriate question to ask during the first step of a needs assessment? A. "what is the goal of the needs assessment?" B. "what resources are needed for the assessment?" C. "what interventions should be instituted?" D. "how extensive should the needs assessment be?": "what interventions should be instituted?"
  2. When extracting data from a database using Boolean operators, if the HES wants to retrieve documents that contain information about hyperten- sion associated with obesity among adolescent African Americans, the most appropriate search is A. hypertension and obesity and adolescent and African American B. hypertension or obesity and adolescent or African American C. hypertension or obesity or adolescent or African American D. hypertension or obesity and adolescent and African American not Cau- casian: hypertension and obesity and adolescent and African American
  3. The first issue to consider when determining the validity of data is the A. exclusion criteria B. inclusion criteria C. data D. source: source
  4. If the HES conducted a survey to determine how many employees smoke in the workplace but wants more information about smoking behavior, the best method for data collection is probably A. focus groups B. observation C. nominal group process D. Delphi panel: observations
  5. All of the following are reasons to train personal who are assisting with data collection EXCEPT A. to prevent ethical violations B. to ensure timely collections C. to ensure consistency D. to guarantee accurate analysis: to guarantee accurate analysis

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty B. the goal is unrealistic C. the time period is too short D. STDs are not clearly defined: the goal is unrealistic

  1. The local school district has had a high percentage of adolescents di- agnosed with sexually transmitted diseases for the past 5 years. The HES is implementing an education program about STDs. If the HES needs more information about the sexual activity of the adolescents in the school district in order to better plan program strategies, the best method to obtain this information is probably A. in class anonymous surveys B. mailed anonymous surveys C. focus group D. student led discussion groups: in class anonymous surveys
  2. The local school district has had a high percentage of adolescents di- agnosed with sexually transmitted diseases for the past 5 years. The HES is implementing an education program about STDs. If the HES is planning a delivery method to educate adolescent about the dangers of unprotected sexual activity and different types of sexually transmitted diseases, the best method of delivery is probably a A. computer video game B. computer assisted instruction module C. video presentation D. handouts/posters: computer video games
  3. Which of the following tools is often used to obtain qualitative statistics? A. state reports B. questionnaires C. public forums D. national statistics: public forums
  4. If using the FOG index to assess readability so that material can be adapted for consumers, what should the HES count first? A. number of syllables in a sentence B. number of words and sentences in a passage C. number of syllables in a passage D. number of words with 3 or ore syllables: number of words and sentences in a passage
  5. The best use of a focus group is to A. suggest interventions for a population B. identify a priority population C. carry out a needs assessment

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty D. provide a response to proposed interventions: provide a response to pro- posed interventions

  1. According to Healthy People 2020, one aspect of the key are social and communication context of social determinants is A. incarceration/ institutionalization B. assess to health care C. crime and violence D. quality housing: incarceration/ institutionalization
  2. Which of the following is an example of a societal factor that is considered a root cause of a racial and ethnic disparities? A. unsafe social environment B. health illiteracy C. sedentary lifestyle D. lack of quality healthcare: health illiteracy
  3. Which of the following is part of the community level of influence of health behaviors? A. knowledge and beliefs B. Association with family and friends C. social networks D. rules, regulation, and policies: social networks
  4. When planning interventions for a priority population in which the eldest male in the family makes the decisions, the HES determines that this method of decision making is counter to American ideals and plans to force on empowering the women in the population to make independent decisions. This is an example of A. cultural blindness B. cultural awareness C. ethnocentrism D. ethnic inequality: ethnocentrism
  5. When designing interventions for a health promotion, the HES plans a multi-level approach in order to allow any member of the priority population who wants to participate the opportunity to do so. The ethical principle that the health education is applying to this strategy is A. beneficence B. veracity C. autonomy D. equity: equity
  6. If using the PRECEDE- PROCEED planning model to guide the delivery of a health promotion plan, which of the following is completed in phase 4, the

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  1. When communicating findings to partners and stakeholders through a written report, in which section should the data analysis plan be described? A. introduction B. methodology C. results D. conclusions: methodology
  2. A health impact assessment (HIA) should generally be carried out A. before and after development or implementation B. after development or implementation C. before development or implementation D. during development or implementation: before development or iplementation
  3. If findings of a pilot study to increase screening for domestic abuse show markedly inconsistent results depending on when and by whom the screening was carried out, what is the first factor to consider? A. population B. timing C. location D. training: training
  4. Which of the following is a valid source of information about evidence based public health approaches? A. AHRQ Innovations Exchange B. WebMD C. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) D. Medline Plus: AHRQ Innovations Exchange
  5. When sending an email to communicate with a priority population, the HES should be aware that the primary determinant in whether the person reads the email or not is often the A. content of the email B. sender C. subject line D. time email is sent: subject line
  6. The HES has located a data collection instrument that appears to be well constructed and sensitive for the desired measures. However, the readability level is far too high for the priority population, which has low literacy rates, so the instrument would have to be substantially rewritten. The HES's first response should be to A. attempt to locate to a different instrument B. rewrite the text of the instrument to simplify the content C. use only the parts of the instrument that have lower readability levels

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty D. construct an instrument that is appropriate: attempt to locate to a different instrument

  1. If the HES would like to utilize smart phones to communicate with and send information to members of a priority population, the first step should be A. provide smart phones to the priority population B. survey the population regarding smart phone use C. advise the participants that they need to get smart phones D. apply for a grant to help participants pay for smart phones: survey the population regarding smart phone use
  2. A HES works for a large industrial corporation and is selecting technology to manage program data for a health initiative. The first step should be to A. choose an operating system B. gather information about available technology C. determine the funds available for purchasing technology D. assess existing technology and resources: assess existing technology and resources
  3. The most important factor in ensuring consistency in implementation of a health education program is usually A. size of program B. priority population C. supervision D. training: training
  4. The HES has developed an instructional computer lab as part of an edu- cational program but has had reports that staff members are monopolizing the computers and using them for personal projects an business despite staff being told that the computers are to be used only by program participants. If the HES plans to monitor computer use, the first step is A. install monitoring software B. provide a written policy C. warn staff members D. consult an attorney: warn staff members
  5. The HES is concerned about the misuse of alcohol and medications among older adults in the community and plans a program to assure needs, identify resources, and educate staff and older adults about the dangers and misuse and progras to assist in more responsible use. When conducting a survey as part of a needs assessment, which type of survey is likely to have the lowest response rate? A. mail B. email

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty This is an example of A. reciprocal determinism B. collective efficacy C. self regulation D. emotional coping response: reciprocal determinism

  1. An example of a tailored message is a A. message that has been modified to reflect literacy level of recipient B. message emailed to a priority population based on shared interests C. message sent in response to request for information D. internet pop up ad with health information based on the individual's internet searches: Internet pop up ad with health information based on the individual's internet searches
  2. If the HES has placed information about self breast exam on a website and wants to determine if information has been viewed by an adequate number of people, the best method is to A. observe for increase in the number of mammograms B. use a web counter to track traffic to the website C. ask viewers to complete a survey D. ask local practitioners to survey patients: use a web counter to track traffic to the website
  3. As part of a program to decrease violence in the schools, the HES has been educating staff and students about the use of messaging and other social media to intimidate, threaten, and damage the reputation of students and faculty. This type of behavior is classified as A. violence B. bullying C. electronic aggression D. assault: electron aggression
  4. As a member of curriculum committee in a school district , the HES helps to select health topics and instructional materials. The HES has received dozens of books, pamphlets, videos, and other materials from publishers and government agencies to review. The first step should be to A. separate the material into categories B. review costs of materials C. for a sub-committee to assist D. develop/ find a materials review form: develop/ find a materials review form
  5. When enrolling patients in a heart healthy program to help them better control their blood pressure and cholesterol levels through diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes, the first action should be to

Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6fmty A. teach self monitoring of VS B. discuss dietary modifications C. define lifestyle changes D. gather baseline data: gather baseline data

  1. As the date for implementation of a new program nears. the HES finds that one important component of the project has lagged behind and cannot be fully completed by the target data. The best solution is to A. delay implementation B. proceed with full implementation C. replace staff working on the component D. carry out a partial implementation: delay implementation
  2. Which of the following is a limitation of the lecture format for teaching a group of participants in a health education program? A. serving multiple patients in a short time B. delivering exactly the same information to all of the group members C. supplementing the lecture with audiovisual materials D. having shared interests among group members: delivering exactly the same information to all of the group members
  3. When assessing readiness for implementation of an organization's health promotion plan for a priority population comprised primarily of Chinese Amer- icans, the HES should focus on A. interest in the program B. Chinese cultural traditions C. allies in the community D. available resources and leadership commitment: available resources and leadership commitment
  4. When utilizing direct mailing as part of a marketing plan, the best method is likely A. targeted mailing B. mass mailing C. mailing by request D. mailing by key informants: targeted mailing
  5. When implementing a worksite health promotion effort that includes hiring and managing personnel, the best wat to avoid conflict in the workplace is by A. tying salary to performance B. hiring personnel recommended by coworkers C. clearly outlining expectations D. clearly outlining disciplinary actions: clearly outlining expectations