1. TRUE/FALSE?
a. As most Aboriginal people live in remote areas, Aboriginal Health is the responsibility of remote GPs
1. TRUE/FALSE?
b. Aboriginal child mortality rates have decreased significantly since 1998
1. TRUE/FALSE?
c. All Aboriginal people are unhealthy
1. TRUE/FALSE?
d. The United Nations have adopted a single definition for the term ‘Indigenous’
2. TRUE/FALSE?
a. Colonisation happened a long time ago and is no longer affecting Aboriginal people.
2. TRUE/FALSE?
b. Factors affecting Aboriginal health status include social and economic status, health behaviours and lack of access to medical care.
2. TRUE/FALSE?
c. “The Gap” refers to inequalities between countries.
2. TRUE/FALSE?
d. Education and income have limited effect on health behaviours.
3. TRUE/FALSE?
a. You need to be an expert in Aboriginal culture before you can effectively work with Aboriginal patients
3. TRUE/FALSE?
b. If a patient doesn’t attend an appointment, it usually means they don’t need or want medical care
3. TRUE/FALSE?
c. Many Aboriginal people face significant barriers to accessing health care and this contributes to the reduced life expectancy of the population
3. TRUE/FALSE?
d. For many Aboriginal people, being healthy is not just the absence of being sick
4. TRUE/FALSE?
a. Always tell families it would be better if the school gave medications
4. TRUE/FALSE?
b. Some parents find a single IM iron injection less distressing for their children than daily iron dosing
4. TRUE/FALSE?
c. Chronic moist cough can be a sign of bronchiectasis
4. TRUE/FALSE?
d. You don’t need to test for Type 2 Diabetes in children