promoting correct answers help people become more functional then they already are
what is the aim of public health? correct answers To prevent diseases among Asymptomatic
individuals
What are health paradigms? correct answers approaching to see things in different ways focused
on the individual
what are the 3 paradigms ? correct answers Biomedical model
Eco-social Model
Miasmic Theory
Biomedical Model correct answers proximal factors (Close to the person)
Eco-social Model correct answers Focus on the individual structure in the family
Public Health is an .... correct answers Observation science that requires population-level
thinking and group comparisons
Miasmic Theory correct answers disease caused by bad air from rotting organic matter in
contaminated water, soil and air
Cholera (Water-Borne disease) correct answers John snow believed that the sewage was
contaminating the water supply and causing spread
What are risk factors? correct answers Things that are linked to an increase in the likelihood that
a person will develop a certain disease during their lifetime
Risk of poor birth outcomes for black women decreases or increases in the late teens and 20s?
correct answers increases
Risk of poor birth outcomes for white women increases or decreases between there late teens and
20s? correct answers decreases
distal vs proximal risk factors correct answers social policy
poverty
malnutrition
infection
death
What does insulin do? correct answers source of energy
What is asymptomatic? correct answers showing no symptoms
, What is symptoms? correct answers Showing physical manifestation signs
Well- being correct answers is not just the absence of disease
What are the 3 category of well-being correct answers Physical , mental , social
Syndrome correct answers A number of indicators from moving from one level to another (the
state between asymptomatic and symptomatic )
can you still be asymptomatic and still not function your best? correct answers yes
Allostasis correct answers Not sick or at the extreme level
Being Alive Means... correct answers extract energy and using it
cell membrane correct answers the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a
cell.
Genotype correct answers genetic makeup
Phenotype correct answers Physiological or morphological states
Epigenetics correct answers Genes and environment interactions
A cell is the... correct answers smallest unit of life
Cells are the correct answers basic structural, functional, and biological units of living organisms
What does it mean to be alive ? correct answers 1.) be a separate entity
2. Extract energy from the surroundings
3.) Replicate
Zygote correct answers the earliest development stage formed by fertilization
Fertilization correct answers A zygote is formed when a sperm and egg are fused together
Neurons (nerve cells) correct answers Receives, processes, and transmits information to other
cells through electrical and chemical signals
normal cell function correct answers the same neurotransmitter has sequentially different effects
on cellular development
What is aceytlcholine? correct answers a neurotransmitter that is used in multiple functions of
cell replication
What are the 4 stages of cellular development? correct answers 1.) Differentiation