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NS 161 Final Exam Review With Questions And 100% ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
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-can be viewed as a particularly important set of analytical strategies and approaches that was
first used in public health to describe, analyze, and mobilize efforts to improve health in
community-based populations and is now being used in initiatives to improve outcomes of
Population Health
clinical populations
-The attainment of the greatest possible biologic, psychological, and social well-being of the
population as an entity of its individual members
Practice that focuses on entire populations, ground in community assessment, considers all
Population Based Practice
health determinants, emphasizes prevention, and intervenes at multiple levels
-collection of individuals who have one or more personal or environmental characteristics in
common
Population/aggregate --Members can be defined in terms of:
Geography (e.g. country, a group of countries or a state)
Special interest or circumstance (e.g. children attending a particular school)
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NS 161 Final Exam Review With Questions And 100% ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
Terms in this set (81)
-can be viewed as a particularly important set of analytical strategies and approaches that was
first used in public health to describe, analyze, and mobilize efforts to improve health in
community-based populations and is now being used in initiatives to improve outcomes of
Population Health
clinical populations
-The attainment of the greatest possible biologic, psychological, and social well-being of the
population as an entity of its individual members
Practice that focuses on entire populations, ground in community assessment, considers all
Population Based Practice
health determinants, emphasizes prevention, and intervenes at multiple levels
-collection of individuals who have one or more personal or environmental characteristics in
common
Population/aggregate --Members can be defined in terms of:
Geography (e.g. country, a group of countries or a state)
Special interest or circumstance (e.g. children attending a particular school)
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