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Define Clinical Epidemiology: - ANSWER-application of epidemiological principles and methods to the practice of clinical medicine What are the 5 central concerns of Clinical Epi? - ANSWER-being able to define what is normal vs abnormal, the accuracy of diagnostic tests. natural history and prognosis of disease, effectiveness of treatment, and prevention in clinical practice What is considered normal as common? - ANSWER-classifies values that occur frequently as normal and those that occur infrequently as abnormal What is considered abnormal as associated w/ disease? - ANSWER-the distinction between normal and abnormal can be based on distribution of measurements for both healthy and diseased people and attempt to define a cut-off point that clearly separates two groups What is considered abnormal as treatable? - ANSWER-the point at which treatment does more good than harm What is the purpose of diagnostic tests? - ANSWER-to confirm possible diagnoses suggested by the patients signs and symptoms Sensitivity- - ANSWER-proportion of individuals with the disease that have a positive test result Specificity- - ANSWER-proportion of individuals without the disease that have a negative test result What are the three stages of natural history of disease? - ANSWER-1. Pathological Onset 2. Presymptomatic Stage 3. Clinically Manifest Disease Pathological Onset Stage: - ANSWER-pathological appearance but no symptoms Pre-symptomatic Stage: - ANSWER-first appearance of symptoms or signs Clinically Manifest Disease: - ANSWER-disease is clinically obvious and may be subject to remissions and relapses, regress spontaneously or progress to death Quality of Life: - ANSWER-when prognosis includes measurement of all clinically relevant outcomes and not just death

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Clinical Epidemiology Exam Questions
with Latest Update
Define Clinical Epidemiology: - ANSWER-application of epidemiological principles and
methods to the practice of clinical medicine

What are the 5 central concerns of Clinical Epi? - ANSWER-being able to define what is
normal vs abnormal, the accuracy of diagnostic tests. natural history and prognosis of
disease, effectiveness of treatment, and prevention in clinical practice

What is considered normal as common? - ANSWER-classifies values that occur
frequently as normal and those that occur infrequently as abnormal

What is considered abnormal as associated w/ disease? - ANSWER-the distinction
between normal and abnormal can be based on distribution of measurements for both
healthy and diseased people and attempt to define a cut-off point that clearly separates
two groups

What is considered abnormal as treatable? - ANSWER-the point at which treatment
does more good than harm

What is the purpose of diagnostic tests? - ANSWER-to confirm possible diagnoses
suggested by the patients signs and symptoms

Sensitivity- - ANSWER-proportion of individuals with the disease that have a positive
test result

Specificity- - ANSWER-proportion of individuals without the disease that have a
negative test result

What are the three stages of natural history of disease? - ANSWER-1. Pathological
Onset
2. Presymptomatic Stage
3. Clinically Manifest Disease

Pathological Onset Stage: - ANSWER-pathological appearance but no symptoms

Pre-symptomatic Stage: - ANSWER-first appearance of symptoms or signs

Clinically Manifest Disease: - ANSWER-disease is clinically obvious and may be subject
to remissions and relapses, regress spontaneously or progress to death

Quality of Life: - ANSWER-when prognosis includes measurement of all clinically
relevant outcomes and not just death

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