Test Bank For Gordis Epidemiology
U U U U
7th Edition By David D Celentano; Moyses Szklo
U U U U U U U
Chapters 1 - 20 Complete
U U U U UEXADFFDDSF
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
U U
ChapterU1UIntroduction
ChapterU2UTheUDynamicsUofUDiseaseUTransmission
ChapterU3UTheUOccurrenceUofUDisease
ChapterU4UTheUOccurrenceUofUDisease
ChapterU5UAssessingUtheUValidityUandUReliabilityUofUDiagnosticUandUScreeningUTests
ChapterU6UTheUNaturalUHistoryUofUDisease
ChapterU7UObservationalUStudies
ChapterU8UCohortUStudies
ChapterU9UComparingUCohortUandUCase-ControlUStudies
ChapterU10UAssessingUPreventiveUandUTherapeuticUMeasures
ChapterU11URandomizedUTrials
ChapterU12UEstimatingURisk
ChapterU13UMoreUonURisk
ChapterU14UFromUAssociationUtoUCausation
ChapterU15UMoreUonUCausalUInference
ChapterU16UIdentifyingUtheURolesUofUGeneticUandUEnvironmentalUFactorsUinUDiseaseUCausation
ChapterU17UUsingUEpidemiologyUtoUEvaluateUHealthUServices
ChapterU18UEpidemiologicUApproachUtoUEvaluatingUScreeningUPrograms
ChapterU19UEpidemiologyUandUPublicUPolicy
ChapterU20UEthicalUandUProfessionalUIssuesUinUEpidemiology
,ChapterU01:UIntroduction
Celentano:UGordisUEpidemiology,U7thUEditionUTestUBank
MULTIPLEUCHOICE
1. WhichUofUtheUfollowingUisUanUexampleUofUtertiaryUprevention?
a. VaccinationUforUrotavirusUforUchildrenUyoungerUthanUtheUageUofU1Uyear
b. SurgicalUamputationUofUanUextremityUwithUosteosarcomaU(boneUcancer)
c. ScreeningUforUgestationalUdiabetesUafterU24UweeksUofUpregnancy
d. SexualUeducationUprogramUinUelementaryUschools
e. IncreasingUtaxesUforUbuyingUcigarette
sUANSWER:UB
SurgicalUamputationUofUanUextremityUwithUosteosarcomaU(boneUcancer)UisUanUexampleUinUwhi
chUwhenU aU diseaseU isU presentU theU treatmentU (amputation)U isU doneU toU reduceU theU impactU of
U diseaseU
byUpreventingUtheUtumorUfromUdissemination.UVaccinationUforUrotavirusUforUchildrenU
youngerUthanUtheUageUofU1Uyear,UsexualUeducationUprogramUinUelementaryUschools,UandUincre
asingUtaxesUforUbuyingUcigarettesUrepresentUexamplesUofUprimaryUprevention.UScreeningUforUg
estationalUdiabetesUafterU24UweeksUofUpregnancyUisUanUexampleUofUsecondaryUprevention.
2. ThisUhistoricUcharacterUobservedUthatUchildbedUfeverUmortalityUmoreUcommonUamongUwomenU
treatedUbyUphysiciansUandUmedicalUstudentsUcomparedUwithUwomenUtreatedUbyUmidwives.UBas
edUonUhisUobservations,UheUimplementedUaUhandUwashUpolicyUthatUresultedUinUadecreaseUinUm
ortality.UNameUtheUcharacterUthatUweUareUtalkingUabout.
a. JohnUSnow
b. EdwardUJenner
c. D.A.UHenderson
d. LeonUGordis
e. IgnazUSemmelweisU
ANSWER:UE
IgnazUSemmelweisUidentifiedUthatUmedicalUstudentsUandUphysiciansUtransmittedUtheUdisease
UbyU
notUwashingUtheirUhandsUafterUexaminingUbodiesUatUautopsiesUandUconductingUmultipleUe
xaminationsUinUtheUclinic.
3. ThanksUtoUtheUcontributionsUofUEdwardUJenner,UtheUfollowingUdiseaseUwasUeradicatedUla
terUbyUeffortsUorganizedUbyUD.A.UHenderson:
a. Cholera
b. Smallpox
c. Chickenpox
d. Polio
e. Zika
, .
U U U U
7th Edition By David D Celentano; Moyses Szklo
U U U U U U U
Chapters 1 - 20 Complete
U U U U UEXADFFDDSF
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
U U
ChapterU1UIntroduction
ChapterU2UTheUDynamicsUofUDiseaseUTransmission
ChapterU3UTheUOccurrenceUofUDisease
ChapterU4UTheUOccurrenceUofUDisease
ChapterU5UAssessingUtheUValidityUandUReliabilityUofUDiagnosticUandUScreeningUTests
ChapterU6UTheUNaturalUHistoryUofUDisease
ChapterU7UObservationalUStudies
ChapterU8UCohortUStudies
ChapterU9UComparingUCohortUandUCase-ControlUStudies
ChapterU10UAssessingUPreventiveUandUTherapeuticUMeasures
ChapterU11URandomizedUTrials
ChapterU12UEstimatingURisk
ChapterU13UMoreUonURisk
ChapterU14UFromUAssociationUtoUCausation
ChapterU15UMoreUonUCausalUInference
ChapterU16UIdentifyingUtheURolesUofUGeneticUandUEnvironmentalUFactorsUinUDiseaseUCausation
ChapterU17UUsingUEpidemiologyUtoUEvaluateUHealthUServices
ChapterU18UEpidemiologicUApproachUtoUEvaluatingUScreeningUPrograms
ChapterU19UEpidemiologyUandUPublicUPolicy
ChapterU20UEthicalUandUProfessionalUIssuesUinUEpidemiology
,ChapterU01:UIntroduction
Celentano:UGordisUEpidemiology,U7thUEditionUTestUBank
MULTIPLEUCHOICE
1. WhichUofUtheUfollowingUisUanUexampleUofUtertiaryUprevention?
a. VaccinationUforUrotavirusUforUchildrenUyoungerUthanUtheUageUofU1Uyear
b. SurgicalUamputationUofUanUextremityUwithUosteosarcomaU(boneUcancer)
c. ScreeningUforUgestationalUdiabetesUafterU24UweeksUofUpregnancy
d. SexualUeducationUprogramUinUelementaryUschools
e. IncreasingUtaxesUforUbuyingUcigarette
sUANSWER:UB
SurgicalUamputationUofUanUextremityUwithUosteosarcomaU(boneUcancer)UisUanUexampleUinUwhi
chUwhenU aU diseaseU isU presentU theU treatmentU (amputation)U isU doneU toU reduceU theU impactU of
U diseaseU
byUpreventingUtheUtumorUfromUdissemination.UVaccinationUforUrotavirusUforUchildrenU
youngerUthanUtheUageUofU1Uyear,UsexualUeducationUprogramUinUelementaryUschools,UandUincre
asingUtaxesUforUbuyingUcigarettesUrepresentUexamplesUofUprimaryUprevention.UScreeningUforUg
estationalUdiabetesUafterU24UweeksUofUpregnancyUisUanUexampleUofUsecondaryUprevention.
2. ThisUhistoricUcharacterUobservedUthatUchildbedUfeverUmortalityUmoreUcommonUamongUwomenU
treatedUbyUphysiciansUandUmedicalUstudentsUcomparedUwithUwomenUtreatedUbyUmidwives.UBas
edUonUhisUobservations,UheUimplementedUaUhandUwashUpolicyUthatUresultedUinUadecreaseUinUm
ortality.UNameUtheUcharacterUthatUweUareUtalkingUabout.
a. JohnUSnow
b. EdwardUJenner
c. D.A.UHenderson
d. LeonUGordis
e. IgnazUSemmelweisU
ANSWER:UE
IgnazUSemmelweisUidentifiedUthatUmedicalUstudentsUandUphysiciansUtransmittedUtheUdisease
UbyU
notUwashingUtheirUhandsUafterUexaminingUbodiesUatUautopsiesUandUconductingUmultipleUe
xaminationsUinUtheUclinic.
3. ThanksUtoUtheUcontributionsUofUEdwardUJenner,UtheUfollowingUdiseaseUwasUeradicatedUla
terUbyUeffortsUorganizedUbyUD.A.UHenderson:
a. Cholera
b. Smallpox
c. Chickenpox
d. Polio
e. Zika
, .