Answers to the National Basic Public Health Service Project

I. Fill in the blanks (20 points)

1. The object of urban and rural residents' health records management service is the permanent residents within their jurisdiction.

2. The new version of the Basic Public Health Service Standard stipulates that residents' health records are coded with 17 digits and will be filed at home.

The citizen's ID number is used as the identification code.

3. Primary medical and health institutions on 0? 6-year-old children * * * need health management 13 times.

4. Pregnant women need to establish a maternal health care manual by township hospitals before 12 weeks of pregnancy.

5. The time of maternal health management is generally from pre-pregnancy 12 weeks to 42 days after delivery.

6. Health management services for the elderly include 16 free physical examinations and 7 free supplementary examinations.

7. Found systolic blood pressure for the first time? 140 mmHg and/or diastolic pressure? Residents of 90 mm Hg, in the removal

If the blood pressure is higher than the normal value three times that day, it can be initially diagnosed as hypertension.

8. Provide free fasting blood glucose test for patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes four times a year, and conduct at least four face-to-face follow-ups.

Second, true or false (15 points)

1. All residents can enjoy the auxiliary examination items in the health examination free of charge. ( ? )

2. Polio and atypical pneumonia should be reported within 2 hours as required, and Class B and Class C infectious diseases should be reported within 24 hours. ( ? )

3. Patients with severe mental illness are followed up at least 4 times a year, and the risk assessment is 1 time. ( ? )

4. The object of health management for patients with hypertension is the patients with primary hypertension aged 35 and above within their jurisdiction. ( ? )

5. Grassroots medical and health institutions should change the contents of health education bulletin boards at least once every quarter 1 time. ( ? )

At the age of 6.8 months, the first dose of measles vaccine was injected into the deltoid muscle of the upper arm. )

7. Every pregnancy follow-up service requires free auxiliary examination items including B-ultrasound examination for pregnant women. ( ? )

8. The risk assessment of patients with severe mental illness is divided into five grades. ( ? )

9. The object of health management for diabetic patients is all patients with type 2 diabetes in the jurisdiction. ( ? )

Three, multiple choice questions (35 points)

1. The service object of health management for the elderly is (b)

A. Permanent population over 60 years old in the jurisdiction B. Permanent population over 65 years old in the jurisdiction

C. Permanent population over 55 years old in the jurisdiction D. Permanent population over 60 years old in the household registration area

2. The first vaccination age of live attenuated Japanese encephalitis vaccine is (B).

A.6 months old B.8 months old C. 1 year old D.2 years old

3. Fill in the infectious disease epidemic report card personnel is (a)

A. First-time doctors B. Personnel of disease prevention and control institutions

C. Patients D. Health institutions at or above the county level

4. In order to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, medical waste must do (a)

A. Harmless treatment B. Centralized storage C. Market circulation D. Paid disposal

5. The following options do not belong to the health management records of key populations. Yes (b)

A. Management records of patients with severe mental illness B. Information card of residents' health records

C. Maternal health management records D to 36 months child health management records

6. The last 5 digits of the resident health record code are (D)

A. Family serial number code B. Township (street) code

C. Code of village committee or neighborhood committee D. Code of resident individual number

7.20 1 1 year, and the national per capita subsidy standard for basic public health services is (c).

15 yuan B.20 yuan C.25 yuan D.50 yuan

8. The following do not belong to class B infectious diseases (B)

A. AIDS, plague, rabies and measles

9. For patients with essential hypertension, township hospitals, village clinics and community health service centers (stations) should provide (D) every year.

A. At least 1 face-to-face follow-up B. At least 2 face-to-face follow-ups.

C. At least 3 face-to-face visits D. At least 4 face-to-face visits

10. The number of public health consultation activities carried out by primary medical and health institutions at least every year is (c).

A.4 B.6 C.9 D. 12

1 1. The following items that do not belong to the personal basic information table are (a)

A. Monthly income B. Family history C. Past medical history D. Drug allergy history

12. Yes (b) the service demand of health management for the elderly is not correctly described.

A strengthen publicity and inform the service content, so that more elderly residents are willing to accept the service.

B make an appointment for residents aged 55 and above to go to township hospitals and village clinics for health management.

C. For residents with mobility difficulties and bedridden, an appointment can be provided for on-site physical examination.

D record relevant information in the health file in time after each health examination.

13. Newborns should be vaccinated after birth (b).

A. BCG, polio sugar pill B. BCG, hepatitis B vaccine

C. Polio sugar pills, hepatitis B vaccine D. pneumonia vaccine, polio sugar pills

14. The main manifestation of data inconsistency in health records is (D)

A. Inconsistent data indicates B. Inconsistent data names

C. Inconsistent data means D. All of the above.

15. For emergency referral of essential hypertension, township hospitals, village clinics and community health service centers (stations) should be located in (b).

A. 1 week active follow-up referral B.2 weeks active follow-up referral.

C. Active follow-up and referral within 4 weeks

16. For the high-risk population of type 2 diabetes found at work (D)

A. It is recommended to measure fasting blood glucose at least once every six months.

B. It is recommended to measure blood glucose at least once every six months 1 2 hours after meals.

C. It is recommended to measure fasting blood glucose 1 time at least every year and blood glucose 1 time at least 2 hours after meals.

D It is recommended to measure fasting blood glucose at least 1 time every year.

17. The whole immunization time of hepatitis B vaccine is (a)

A. Born, 1, 6 months

C. 1, 2,5 months D. 2,3,6 months

18. The information that must be reported in the initial report of public health emergencies is (b).

A. Spread to the crowd B. Reasons

C.d. Potential threats and impacts

19. The following statement about the number of class A, B and C infectious diseases is correct (A)

A. There are 2 species of A, 26 species of B and C 1 1 species.

There are 3 species in class B, 25 species in class B and 0 species in class C/KLOC-0.

There are 2 species in class C, 25 species in class B and 0 species in class C/KLOC-0.

There are 3 species of d A, 26 species of B and C 1 1 species.

20. The starting age of measles vaccine is (D).

A.6 months B.3 months C. 18 months D.8 months

2 1. Typical symptoms of diabetes do not include (D)

A. Drink more B. Urine more C. Eat more D. Feel dizzy

22. When the mother is infected with HIV, it should be (d)

A. Promote artificial feeding B. Promote breastfeeding

C. avoid breastfeeding. Avoid artificial feeding

23. The description of the stability of patients with severe mental illness is wrong (C).

A. Mental symptoms basically disappeared. B. Self-knowledge has basically recovered.

C. Social function is in a poor state. D. No serious adverse drug reactions.

24. The main route of transmission of hepatitis A is (a)

A. fecal transmission B. blood transmission C. mother-to-child transmission D. airborne droplet transmission

25. The risk assessment level of severe mental illness is 1 (A).

A. verbal threats, shouting, but not beating, smashing and looting.

B. The act of beating, smashing and looting is limited to the home, and the property can be dismissed.

C. Obvious acts of beating, smashing and looting, regardless of the occasion, cannot be persuaded and stopped for the sake of property.

D. Continuous beating, smashing and looting, regardless of the occasion, against property or against people, can not accept persuasion.

26. The service object of health management service for patients with severe mental illness is (C).

A. Patients with severe mental illness who have been diagnosed and live at home in their registered residence.

B. Patients with severe mental illness clearly diagnosed in their registered residence.

C. Patients with severe mental illness with definite diagnosis and living at home in the jurisdiction.

D. Patients with severe mental illness diagnosed clearly within their jurisdiction

27. The following key population residents' health records need to be updated every year (b).

A. hypertension patients follow-up service record table B. Health check-up table

C. Maternal health management records D to 36 months child health management records

28. Class C infectious diseases do not include (d).

A. Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis B. Mumps C. Rubella D. Syphilis

29. The isolation principle of observed infectious patients is (D).

A. infectious patients can live in the same room.

B. Infectious patients and non-infectious patients can live in the same room.

C. Infectious patients must be isolated in a room.

D suspected patients and clinically diagnosed patients live in separate rooms, and confirmed cases can be placed in the same room.

30. The following options do not belong to the key population (b) for establishing residents' health records.

A. Children from 0 to 36 months B. Young people C. Pregnant women D. Old people

3 1. What does not belong to the national basic public health service project is (D)

A. Regular physical examination for the elderly over 65 years old.

B, regularly check the growth and development of infants under 3 years old.

C. Regular prenatal check-ups and postpartum visits for pregnant women.

D. provide free treatment services for patients with mental illness.

32. Found or suspected food poisoning, food-borne diseases, food pollution and other clues and events that are harmful to human health or may cause harm, the organization that should report in time and assist in the investigation is (a)

A. Health supervision institutions B. Health administrative departments C. Disease prevention and control institutions D. Superior medical institutions

33. The following description about the management rate of patients with severe mental illness is correct (A)

A. Number of all registered patients with severe mental illness/(jurisdiction1population over 5 years old? Prevalence)? 100%

B. Number of patients with severe mental illness under standardized management/(total population of the jurisdiction? Prevalence)? 100%

C. All registered patients with severe mental illness in the jurisdiction//kloc-population over 0/5 years old? 100%

D. Number of patients with severe mental illness under standardized management/total population in the jurisdiction? 100%

Four, multiple choice questions (30 points)

What special specifications (BD) have been added to the version of National Basic Public Health Service Standard1.201compared with the 2009 version?

A. electronic health records management norms B. reporting and handling norms of public health emergencies

C. vaccination service specification D. health supervision and co-management service specification

2. The following items belong to the routine examination items of non-key population health examination (AD)

A. Height B. Body mass index (BMI) C. Fundus D. Skin

3. Which of the following are the free auxiliary examination items (ABCD) for the health examination of the elderly?

A. Blood routine B. Electrocardiogram C. Fasting blood glucose D. Liver function

4. What are the assessment indicators of health education (ABCD)?

A. Type and quantity of printed materials B. Type, frequency and time of audio-visual materials

C. Setting and updating of publicity column D. The number of health education discussion and consultation activities and the number of participants

5. The following are Class B infectious diseases (AD)

A. measles B. hand, foot and mouth C. flu D. hepatitis B.

6. The following belong to Class I vaccine (ABC)

A. BCG b encephalomyelitis c Japanese encephalitis d pneumonia

7. The following are the contents of health examination (BCD) for children aged 3-6.

A. Pulse rate B. Weight C. Vision D. Hemoglobin value

8. The following indicators belong to maternal health management assessment (BCD)

A. High-risk pregnancy management rate B. Early pregnancy registration rate C. Pregnant women health management rate D. Postpartum visit rate

9. The following is (BC), which does not belong to the health examination content of patients with severe mental illness.

A. Blood pressure B. Renal function C. Urine routine D. Blood sugar

10. The evaluation of basic public health services includes (ABCD

A. organizational management B. fund management C. project implementation D. social benefits and comprehensive situation