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Factors such as overcrowding, poor housing and infrastructure in Indigenous communities contribute to a hospital admission rate for respiratory disease that is:
1 Twice that of non-Indigenous Australians.
2 One and a half times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
3 Three times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
4 Four times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
Explanation:
Three times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
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Social determinants of health:
1 Are constant between similar populations.
2 Refer specifically to the characteristics of health.
3 May vary between similar populations.
4 Refer specifically to methods that can be used to measure health.
Explanation:
May vary between similar populations.
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Community development is a process based on:
1 Having the health professionals direct the community towards the desired social change.
2 Providing programs to the community to drive the social change.
3 Using social marketing directed at bringing about change in the community.
4 Having the people draw on resources and actively drive the social change.
Explanation:
Having the people draw on resources and actively drive the social change.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
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A person working as a health educator uses an approach that views health as related to:
1 Pathological processes
2 Behavioural change
3 Health screening
4 Minimising complications
Explanation:
Behavioural change
19. Role Of The Government In Health
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Name the state two decides to give 40 percent of the entire state budgets to panchayats.
235959
Factors such as overcrowding, poor housing and infrastructure in Indigenous communities contribute to a hospital admission rate for respiratory disease that is:
1 Twice that of non-Indigenous Australians.
2 One and a half times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
3 Three times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
4 Four times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
Explanation:
Three times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235960
Social determinants of health:
1 Are constant between similar populations.
2 Refer specifically to the characteristics of health.
3 May vary between similar populations.
4 Refer specifically to methods that can be used to measure health.
Explanation:
May vary between similar populations.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235962
Community development is a process based on:
1 Having the health professionals direct the community towards the desired social change.
2 Providing programs to the community to drive the social change.
3 Using social marketing directed at bringing about change in the community.
4 Having the people draw on resources and actively drive the social change.
Explanation:
Having the people draw on resources and actively drive the social change.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235991
A person working as a health educator uses an approach that views health as related to:
1 Pathological processes
2 Behavioural change
3 Health screening
4 Minimising complications
Explanation:
Behavioural change
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235992
Name the state two decides to give 40 percent of the entire state budgets to panchayats.
235959
Factors such as overcrowding, poor housing and infrastructure in Indigenous communities contribute to a hospital admission rate for respiratory disease that is:
1 Twice that of non-Indigenous Australians.
2 One and a half times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
3 Three times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
4 Four times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
Explanation:
Three times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235960
Social determinants of health:
1 Are constant between similar populations.
2 Refer specifically to the characteristics of health.
3 May vary between similar populations.
4 Refer specifically to methods that can be used to measure health.
Explanation:
May vary between similar populations.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235962
Community development is a process based on:
1 Having the health professionals direct the community towards the desired social change.
2 Providing programs to the community to drive the social change.
3 Using social marketing directed at bringing about change in the community.
4 Having the people draw on resources and actively drive the social change.
Explanation:
Having the people draw on resources and actively drive the social change.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235991
A person working as a health educator uses an approach that views health as related to:
1 Pathological processes
2 Behavioural change
3 Health screening
4 Minimising complications
Explanation:
Behavioural change
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235992
Name the state two decides to give 40 percent of the entire state budgets to panchayats.
235959
Factors such as overcrowding, poor housing and infrastructure in Indigenous communities contribute to a hospital admission rate for respiratory disease that is:
1 Twice that of non-Indigenous Australians.
2 One and a half times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
3 Three times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
4 Four times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
Explanation:
Three times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235960
Social determinants of health:
1 Are constant between similar populations.
2 Refer specifically to the characteristics of health.
3 May vary between similar populations.
4 Refer specifically to methods that can be used to measure health.
Explanation:
May vary between similar populations.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235962
Community development is a process based on:
1 Having the health professionals direct the community towards the desired social change.
2 Providing programs to the community to drive the social change.
3 Using social marketing directed at bringing about change in the community.
4 Having the people draw on resources and actively drive the social change.
Explanation:
Having the people draw on resources and actively drive the social change.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235991
A person working as a health educator uses an approach that views health as related to:
1 Pathological processes
2 Behavioural change
3 Health screening
4 Minimising complications
Explanation:
Behavioural change
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235992
Name the state two decides to give 40 percent of the entire state budgets to panchayats.
235959
Factors such as overcrowding, poor housing and infrastructure in Indigenous communities contribute to a hospital admission rate for respiratory disease that is:
1 Twice that of non-Indigenous Australians.
2 One and a half times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
3 Three times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
4 Four times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
Explanation:
Three times that of non-Indigenous Australians.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235960
Social determinants of health:
1 Are constant between similar populations.
2 Refer specifically to the characteristics of health.
3 May vary between similar populations.
4 Refer specifically to methods that can be used to measure health.
Explanation:
May vary between similar populations.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235962
Community development is a process based on:
1 Having the health professionals direct the community towards the desired social change.
2 Providing programs to the community to drive the social change.
3 Using social marketing directed at bringing about change in the community.
4 Having the people draw on resources and actively drive the social change.
Explanation:
Having the people draw on resources and actively drive the social change.
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235991
A person working as a health educator uses an approach that views health as related to:
1 Pathological processes
2 Behavioural change
3 Health screening
4 Minimising complications
Explanation:
Behavioural change
19. Role Of The Government In Health
235992
Name the state two decides to give 40 percent of the entire state budgets to panchayats.