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Health - (answer)The Absence of Illness with six dimensions
What are the Six dimensions of Helath? - (answer)1. Social
2. Environmental
3. Physical
4. Intellectual
5. Emotional
6. Spiritual
Biostatistics - (answer)The application of statistical principles to medical, public health, and biological
applications
Involves collecting, summarizing, interpreting information and making inferences that appropriately
account for uncertainty
Summarizing a sample of population then making inferences about entire population
What are some issues/limitations of Biostatistics? - (answer)you must clearly define the objective or
research question
must choose the appropriate study design
must choose a sufficiently large representative sample
must carefully collect and analyze data
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must quantify uncertainty
must appropriately account for relationships among characteristics
must limit inferences to appropriate population
Physical Health - (answer)The ability of the human body to function properly; includes physical fitness
and activities of daily living
Social Health - (answer)The ability to have satisfying relationships; interaction with social institutions
Mental Health - (answer)Ability to think clearly, reason objectively and act properly
Emotional Health - (answer)Ability to cope, adjust and adapt; self- efficacy and self esteem
Spiritual Health - (answer)Feeling as if part of a greater spectrum of existence; personal beliefs and
choices
Environmental Health - (answer)Comprised of external factors (i.e. one's surrounding such as habitat or
occupation)
What is the mission of public health? - (answer)To ensure conditions that promote the six dimensions of
health in the population as a whole
Population Definition - (answer)refers to a collection of individuals that share one or more observable
personal or observational characteristics from which data may be collected and evaluated (i.e. social,
economic, family, work, and labor force, geographic factors)
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What are the three core functions of Public Health - (answer)1. Assessment
2. Policy Development
3. Assurance
What are the two parts of ASSESSMENT (part of 10 essential services) - (answer)1. Monitor Health
2. Diagnose & Investigate
What is the purpose of monitoring? (part of 10 essential services) - (answer)Monitor health status to
identify and solve community health problems
What are the four parts of Assurance (part of 10 essential services) - (answer)1. Assure Competent
workforce
2. Evaluate
3. Link to/ provide care
4. Enforce Laws
What are the three parts of Policy Development? (part of 10 essential services) - (answer)1. Inform,
educate, empower
2. Mobilize community partnerships
3. Develop policies
What are the two primary disciplines that provide the foundations of public health? - (answer)1.
Epidemiology
2. Biostatistics
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Epidemiology - (answer)The study of the distribution and determinants of health related states or
events in human populations, and the application of this study to prevent and control health problems
Does Epidemiology involve scientific investigation? - (answer)Yes
Distribution - (answer)Study of frequency and pattern of health events in the population
Frequency - (answer)Number, and number in relation to the population
Pattern - (answer)The health related state or event by person, place, and time characteristics
Determinants - (answer)Search for causes and other factors of health related states or events
Disease - (answer)Any impairment of normal physiological function affecting all or part of an organism,
especially a specific pathological change. Characterized by an identifiable group of signs or symptoms
What are the five causes of disease? - (answer)1. Pathogens
2. Chemicals
3. Inherent Weakness
4. Lifestyle
5. Physical Stresses
What are some examples of Pathogens? - (answer)viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites capable of
producing disease
What are some examples of Chemicals? - (answer)drugs, acids, heavy metals