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NR503 Final Exam EPIDEMIOLOGY (Latest
Update ) Epidemiology
Questions & 100% Correct Answers [Grade
A]– Chamberlain
Cultural Awareness - correct answer :Self-examination of one's own prejudices and
biases toward other cultures. An in-depth exploration of one's own cultural/ethnic
background.

Cultural competence in nursing consists of four principles. - correct answer Care is
designed for the specific client.
Care is based on the uniqueness of the person's culture and includes cultural norms
and values.
Care includes self-employment strategies to facilitate client decision making to
improve health behaviors.
Care is provided with sensitivity and is based on the cultural uniqueness of clients.

The APN may also use the Kleinman Explanatory Model of Illness (1978). Below are the
questions that can be utilized. - correct answer What do you call your problem?
What do you think caused your problem?
Why do you think it started when it did?
What does your sickness do to you?
What do you fear most about your sickness?
What are the chief problems your sickness has caused you?
What kind of treatment do you think you should receive?
What is the most important result you hope to receive from the treatment?

According to Giger and Davidhizer (2000), although cultures differ, they all have the
same basic organizing factors that must be assessed in order to provide care for
culturally diverse patients. These factors include - correct answer communication
(verbal and nonverbal);
personal space;
social organization;
time perception;
environmental control; and
biological variations.

The NCCC uses four major approaches to fulfill its mission, including - correct answer
Web-based technical assistance, (2) knowledge development and dissemination, (3)
supporting a community of learners, and (4) collaboration and partnerships with
diverse groups.

, NR503 Final Exam EPIDEMIOLOGY (Latest
Update ) Epidemiology
Questions & 100% Correct Answers [Grade
A]– Chamberlain
Epidemiological Triad: - correct answer host, agent, environment

Genetics - correct answer The study of individual genes and their impact on relatively
rare single gene disorders

Absolute risk - correct answer is the probability of an event, such as illness, injury, or
death. Gives no indication of how its magnitude compares with others

The odds ratio - correct answer closely approximates the relative risk if the disease is
rare.

Odds ratio and the relative risk are used - correct answer to assess the strength of
association between risk factor and outcome.

How is Attributible risk used - correct answer is used to make risk-based decisions
for individuals.

Population-attributable risk measures - correct answer are used to form public health
decisions

EGAPP: - correct answer Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and
Prevention

GAPPNet - correct answer Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention Network
(established in 2009) is a collaborative initiative involving partners from across the
public health sector working together to realize the promise of genomics in health
care and disease prevention.

GEDDI - correct answer Genetics Early Disease Detection Intervention project (GEDDI)
(established in 2009) developed a model strategy for using clinical, genetic, and family
history information to reduce the risk of disease, death, and disability in affected
individuals, family members, and populations.

HuGENet - correct answer Human Genome Epidemiology Network (HuGENet)
(established in 1998) helps translate genetic research findings into opportunities for
preventive medicines and public health by advancing the synthesis, interpretation, and
dissemination of population-based data on human genetic variation in health and

, NR503 Final Exam EPIDEMIOLOGY (Latest
Update ) Epidemiology
Questions & 100% Correct Answers [Grade
A]– Chamberlain
disease. HuGENet reviews are systematic, peer-reviewed synopses of the
epidemiologic aspects of human genes, including prevalence of allelic variants in
different populations, population-based information on disease risk, evidence for
gene-environment interaction and quantitative data on genetic tests and services
carried out according to specific guidelines.

NHANES III - correct answer DC's Office of Public Health Genomics (established in
2002) formed a multidisciplinary working group with members from across CDC. It
developed a proposal to measure the prevalence of selected genetic variants of public
health significance in a representative sample of the U.S. population and to examine
the association between the selected genetic variants and disease outcomes available
in NHANES III data.

The World Health Organization defines a pandemic - correct answer as a global
epidemic that spreads to more than one continent (WHO, 2009). One of the more recent
pandemics that you might be familiar with is the H1N1 influenza outbreak of 2009.

Outbreak - correct answer the occurrence of disease within persons in excess of what
would normally be expected in a clearly defined community, location, or time of year.
An outbreak may only last for a matter of days or weeks, but may last for years

Quarantine - correct answer the separation and restriction of the movement of people
who were or are exposed to a contagious disease for a set period of time, to see
whether they become ill

Antigenic drift - correct answer is a term describing the changes that occur within
virus's ribonucleic acid that changes the virus. Typically, these changes create
seasonal changes or new strains of a virus

WHO Pandemic Phases - correct answer Phase 1—None of the current viruses
circulating in animals have been reported to cause infection in humans.
Phase 2—An animal-based influenza virus is known to have caused infection in
humans and is considered a potential pandemic threat.
Phase 3—An animal- or human-animal-based virus has caused some clusters of
cases in people, but has not caused human-to-human transmission that is significant
enough to cause community-level outbreaks.
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