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Health Promotion - Interventions done to help maintain and improve health

Health Behaviors - Attributes that contribute positively or negatively to overall health

Ecological Model - Defines, understands, changes behavior, and ultimately promotes
population-level health and wellness based on the biological, behavioral, physical, and social
aspects of health

Web of Causation - Illustrates the complexities of how illness, injury and disease are
determined by multiple causes (including a complex interaction of biological and
sociobehavioral determinants of health)

Causal Relationship - A direct or indirect relationship between two factors

Causality - Determining whether a cause and effect relationship exists between a risk
factor a health effect

Three Constants for EVERY Epidemiological Investigation - Person, place, and time

Environment - All of the external factors that can influence the host's vulnerability to the
risk factors related to a disease

Host - Susceptible human or animal

Agent - A biological, chemical, nutritive, physical, or psychological which contributes to
problems or disease

The Epidemiological Triangle - Agent, host, environment used to explain the occurrence
of disease

Genomics - The field of genetic epidemiology that helps to understand and explain
heritability of factors that can lead to disease

Three Major Categories of Risk Factors - Behavioral, environmental, and genetic

The Risk Factor Phase - Helps to link exposures to the occurrence of the injury/disease
and helps to identify risk factors that can be reduced to reduce morbidity and mortality of
disease

John Snow - The founder of modern epidemiology

, Florence Nightingale - The found of modern nursing

Sanitary Phase - Based on the Miasma theory, that illness was related to poisoning by
foul emanations from soil, air, and water

Communicable Disease Phase - Focused on a single cause of a disease, helped with
communicable diseases, antibiotics, and increased life expectancy

Epidemiology - Study of distribution of disease and injury in human populations

The Goal of Nursing - Helping people achieve optimal health

CDC Wonder - Provides online data sources, environment, mortality, population, sexually
transmitted morbidity, and vaccine adverse event reporting

FASTSTATS - Provides statistics on topics of public health importance

Vital Statistics Online Data Portal - Provides users with the ability to access vital statistics,
specifically birth and mortality data

Healthy People 2030 - Goals and an action plan for the Nation to improve health and
well-being of every person across the lifespan, created by the CDC and USDHHS

CDC - Created in 1946 to control malaria. Part of the USDHHS. Maintains research and a
national surveillance system. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

USDHHS - United States Department of Health and Human Services

WHO - Located in Geneva. Directs and coordinates international health within the United
Nations' system (World Health Organization)--the public health arm of the UN

UN - United Nations

United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals - Built to follow the MDGs, to end all
forms of poverty in all countries

International Health Regulations - Created by the WHO, sets requirements for how
countries must act when there are disease outbreaks and assists in reporting to the WHO

Global Health - Collaborative transnational research and action for promoting health for
all

Social Justice - Acting in accordance with fair treatment regardless of economic status,
race, ethnicity, citizenship, disability, or sexual orientation
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