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Epidemiology Final Study Guide Exam  2023
  • Epidemiology Final Study Guide Exam 2023

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  • Epidemiology Final Study Guide Exam 2023 Superbug - ANS-Super bugs are bacteria strains that are resistant to antibiotics. Super bugs pose a problem in our society because antibiotics can no longer be a viable option if they cannot kill bacteria. Antibacterial resistance leads to more now-untreatable diseases. True - ANS-True or false: In developed countries, chronic health problems have replaced infectious diseases as the leading killers during the past century. False - ANS-The par...
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PHC4101-Module 4 Quiz with Correct Answers.
  • PHC4101-Module 4 Quiz with Correct Answers.

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  • What is the objective of environmental health? correct answers as a sub-field of public health, environmental health has as its objective the prevention of diseases of environmental origin What is the aim of environmental health services? correct answers - to protect and enhance environmental quality for all people, so that overall health is preserved or improved - no small task, particularly given the significance of the environment in negative health outcomes WHO estimates that ___ mi...
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NURS 442 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
  • NURS 442 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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  • NURS 442 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 1. A client at the adult day care center tells the nurse they recently tested positive for tuberculosis. Which action should the nurse take? A. Assess client for respiratory distress B. Teach the client how to check their pulse oximetry C. Notify the State Department of Health *D. Implement interventions for containment 2. The nurse is teaching a civic group about a mosquito control program. Which is the goal of this program? *A. Redu...
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NR442-Community Health (Weeks One, Two, & Three) First Test
  • NR442-Community Health (Weeks One, Two, & Three) First Test

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  • NR442-Community Health (Weeks One, Two, & Three) First Test Terms in this set (291) What influenced the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act? Strongly influenced by the rising numbers of uninsured & underinsured What is the goal of Community and Public Health Nursing? To preserve the health of the community and surrounding population including healing maintenance of individuals, families, and groups within the community. Brainpower Read More What is Public Health? A long term co...
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CNUR 401: Module 7 Emerging Threats to Population Health correctly answered graded A+ 2023/2024
  • CNUR 401: Module 7 Emerging Threats to Population Health correctly answered graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • CNUR 401: Module 7 Emerging Threats to Population HealthEmerging threats to population health - correct answer -identifying and characterizing new and/or newly important threats to human health is imperative to population health what constitutes an emerging threat - correct answer -no defined list -thretas may change, the health of our population isn't static -emerging and reemerging threats are impacted by a multitude of complex factors (ex. events in other countries, environment, etc.) ...
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CDC Questions and Answers 2023
  • CDC Questions and Answers 2023

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  • CDC Questions and Answers 2023 What is a communicable disease? A communicable disease is an illness caused by a specific infectious agent or its toxic products How do communicable diseases arise? arises through transmission of that agent or its products from an infected person, animal, or inanimate reservoir to a susceptible host, either directly or indirectly (through an intermediate plant or animal host, vector, or the inanimate environment). How can communicable diseases be c...
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Texas RS Exam 2023 Graded A+
  • Texas RS Exam 2023 Graded A+

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  • Land Disposal - ANSWER-Most common form of solid waste disposal Surface Water - ANSWER-Water from streams, lakes, reservoirs, and swamps Centralized Water Treatment - ANSWER-A publicly owned facility On Site Water Treatment - ANSWER-Septic tanks Stabilization Ponds - ANSWER-Can be used by a centralized water treatment plant for populations of 10,000 or less. Coagulation and Filtration - ANSWER-Ways to remove odor and taster from water Centralized Treatment Process - ANSWER-Bar ...
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Chapter 26: Communicable Disease Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
  • Chapter 26: Communicable Disease Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition

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  • Chapter 26: Communicable Disease Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which infection continues to increase in the United States? a. Measles b. Pertussis c. Hepatitis A, B, and C d. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) ANS: D Treatable STDs, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis, are still occurring at significant rates. Gonorrhea had plateaued or declined until 2009 but increased steadily since that time. Chlamydia, the most commonly reported bac...
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PH Unit 3 (final) Vocab latest update A+ graded
  • PH Unit 3 (final) Vocab latest update A+ graded

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  • PH Unit 3 (final): Vocab latest update A+ graded how a pollutant enters the food chain; the accumulation over time of a chemical in a living organism - bioaccumulation eg: can come from bug spray, roach spray (educate to limit intake of foods or exposure to harmful chemicals) - bioaccumulation process of using medical tests such as blood or urine collection to determine whether a person has been exposed to a contaminant and how much exposure he or she has recei...
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EMR Final Review| 100 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
  • EMR Final Review| 100 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.

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  • Primary responsibilities of an EMR - Ensure safety of self/others, gain access to patient, check for life-threatening conditions, summon/assist more advanced medical personnel, provide care for the patient. Indirect medical control - Standing orders, procedures performed according to normal protocol Advance directive - Written instructions that documents the patient's wishes if they are unable to communicate. Example: DNR Trip sheet - Another name for a prehospital care report. Pinch the...
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