NR572 MIDTERM WEEKS ONE TO FOUR FINAL
REVIEW 2026 FULL SOLUTION QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS VERIFIED
◉ Negative predictive value. Answer: true negatives/everyone that
has been tested
◉ Where to find a screening tool?. Answer: US Preventative Services
Task Force
Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality
SAMHSA-HRSA
◉ Descriptive Epidemiology. Answer: Natural History of Disease
defines differences, similarities, and correlation keys of any health
problems
Time and place
, Learns extent and pattern of the public health problem being
investigated
Detailed description of the health of a population by using tables,
graphs and maps
Can identify areas or groups within the population that have high
rates of disease and creates clues for the disease with hypotheses
◉ Causation. Answer: cause of the disease or issue process
An increase in a casual factor or exposure causes an increase in the
outcome of disease
Primary: use of flu vaccinations
Secondary: Test for influenza
Tertiary: giving Tamiflu to a positive flu patient
◉ Active Surviellance. Answer: Case by case basis
Each specific person's information is entered into a database.
REVIEW 2026 FULL SOLUTION QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS VERIFIED
◉ Negative predictive value. Answer: true negatives/everyone that
has been tested
◉ Where to find a screening tool?. Answer: US Preventative Services
Task Force
Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality
SAMHSA-HRSA
◉ Descriptive Epidemiology. Answer: Natural History of Disease
defines differences, similarities, and correlation keys of any health
problems
Time and place
, Learns extent and pattern of the public health problem being
investigated
Detailed description of the health of a population by using tables,
graphs and maps
Can identify areas or groups within the population that have high
rates of disease and creates clues for the disease with hypotheses
◉ Causation. Answer: cause of the disease or issue process
An increase in a casual factor or exposure causes an increase in the
outcome of disease
Primary: use of flu vaccinations
Secondary: Test for influenza
Tertiary: giving Tamiflu to a positive flu patient
◉ Active Surviellance. Answer: Case by case basis
Each specific person's information is entered into a database.