BANKO CBIC Exam Study Cards 2024
23 - Patients with cell mediated immunity dysfunction are susceptible to infections
attributed to pathogenic intracellular bacteria. Examples of these organisms include: -
ANS-Salmonella typhi & Listeria monocytogenes
23 - Which of the following are allowed in an ICU or unit with immune compromised
patients? - ANS-Latex-free balloons
3 common learning assessment tools - ANS-1. Kolb learning style
2. Dunn, Dunn & Price
3. VARK inventory
3 Epidemiological Components - ANS-1. Distribution
2. Determinants
3. Frequency
3 types of learning - ANS-1. Cognitive
2. Affective
3. Psychomotor
Association - ANS-relationship between two or more variables
Attack Rate - ANS-an incidence proportion, rather than a true rate, that is used to
measure the frequency of new cases of a disease or condition in a specific population
during a limited period. It is usually used to describe the proportion of the population
that develops a disease or condition during an outbreak.
Benchmarking - ANS-a process by which a company compares its performance with
that of high-performing organizations
Causation - ANS-A determination that a particular risk factor results in an outcome,
such as disease.
convalescent carrier - ANS-a person who recovers from a disease but continues to be a
carrier
Cytokines - ANS-substances produced primarily by cells of the immune system to
enhance production and functioning of components of the immune system
, Distribution - ANS-frequency and pattern of an event in a population
Epidemiology - ANS-the study of the distribution and determinates of health conditions
or events in specified populations and the application of this study to the control of
health problems.
formative evaluation - ANS-Evaluation conducted before or during instruction to
facilitate instructional planning and enhance students' learning.
Germ Theory of Disease - ANS-idea that infectious diseases are caused by
microorganisms by Pasteur and Koch
Hawthorne effect - ANS-A change in a subject's behavior caused simply by the
awareness of being studied
How many product committee's should there be? - ANS-1 for every 300 beds
IgA - ANS-Secretory antibody, produced in plasma cells in mucous membranes.
Effective in preventing infections of respiratory tract (Flu, Rhinovirus, Covid).
IgD - ANS-Present on surface of lymphocytes where it binds to specific antigens.
Functions in later immune response
IgE - ANS-Allergic inducing immunoglobulin, known as "reagin". Stimulates release of
histamine.
IgG - ANS-Immune marker that represents past exposure to disease. It is the major
circulating antibody.
IgM - ANS-First to increase in immune response. No more than 6 months after inset of
infection.
Incidence rate - ANS-a measure of the frequency with
which an event occurs in a
population over a defined time
23 - Patients with cell mediated immunity dysfunction are susceptible to infections
attributed to pathogenic intracellular bacteria. Examples of these organisms include: -
ANS-Salmonella typhi & Listeria monocytogenes
23 - Which of the following are allowed in an ICU or unit with immune compromised
patients? - ANS-Latex-free balloons
3 common learning assessment tools - ANS-1. Kolb learning style
2. Dunn, Dunn & Price
3. VARK inventory
3 Epidemiological Components - ANS-1. Distribution
2. Determinants
3. Frequency
3 types of learning - ANS-1. Cognitive
2. Affective
3. Psychomotor
Association - ANS-relationship between two or more variables
Attack Rate - ANS-an incidence proportion, rather than a true rate, that is used to
measure the frequency of new cases of a disease or condition in a specific population
during a limited period. It is usually used to describe the proportion of the population
that develops a disease or condition during an outbreak.
Benchmarking - ANS-a process by which a company compares its performance with
that of high-performing organizations
Causation - ANS-A determination that a particular risk factor results in an outcome,
such as disease.
convalescent carrier - ANS-a person who recovers from a disease but continues to be a
carrier
Cytokines - ANS-substances produced primarily by cells of the immune system to
enhance production and functioning of components of the immune system
, Distribution - ANS-frequency and pattern of an event in a population
Epidemiology - ANS-the study of the distribution and determinates of health conditions
or events in specified populations and the application of this study to the control of
health problems.
formative evaluation - ANS-Evaluation conducted before or during instruction to
facilitate instructional planning and enhance students' learning.
Germ Theory of Disease - ANS-idea that infectious diseases are caused by
microorganisms by Pasteur and Koch
Hawthorne effect - ANS-A change in a subject's behavior caused simply by the
awareness of being studied
How many product committee's should there be? - ANS-1 for every 300 beds
IgA - ANS-Secretory antibody, produced in plasma cells in mucous membranes.
Effective in preventing infections of respiratory tract (Flu, Rhinovirus, Covid).
IgD - ANS-Present on surface of lymphocytes where it binds to specific antigens.
Functions in later immune response
IgE - ANS-Allergic inducing immunoglobulin, known as "reagin". Stimulates release of
histamine.
IgG - ANS-Immune marker that represents past exposure to disease. It is the major
circulating antibody.
IgM - ANS-First to increase in immune response. No more than 6 months after inset of
infection.
Incidence rate - ANS-a measure of the frequency with
which an event occurs in a
population over a defined time