The priority population for most local health departments is pregnant women, infants, and children ages 2 through 18 because they are vulnerable to conditions expensive to treat but possible to prevent. What funds typically pay for such services?
A. Fees for service
B. Local tax levy
C. Medicare
D. Title XIX money
ANS: D
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A patient in the emergency department shows a variety of psychiatric symptoms, including restlessness and anxiety. The patient says, "I feel sad because evil spirits have overtaken my mind." Which worldview is most applicable to this individual?
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A) Bipolar disorders do not involve periods of sadness or unhappiness. B) Bipolar disorders involve mood swings ranging from depression to euphoria. C) Depressive disorders involve times of elation that are not found in bipolar disorder. D) Depressive disorders cannot be treated but bipolar disorders are treatable.