BSNC 1000 MODULES 1-5 MIDTERM EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (153)
What are the four epidemiology; chronic disease management; illness
subcomponents of and injury prevention; health promotion
population health?
Aims to improve health inequalities by examining and
what is population health? acting upon a broad range of factors and conditions
that determine health
The number or rate of new cases of a particular
define incidence
condition during a specific time.
number of total cases of a disease in a given area
Define prevalence
during a given period of time
Define morbidity proportion of population with disease
Define mortality the incidence of death in a population
what is the community word of mouth; what is accessible; media
perspective?
what is the healthcare evidence and science based; articles/peer reviewed
perspective? journals; experience
an abnormal state in which the body is not performing
Define disease
normal functions
Define chronic disease an ongoing condition or illness
, promotes both happiness and health; poor social
how does social support
relationships can be an important risk factor for
impact health?
smoking and obesity
level of income shapes overall living conditions,
how does income and
affects psychological functioning and influences
social status impact
health-related behaviours like quality of diet -->
health?
access to better resources
can lead to a better job, higher income, greater health
how does education and
literacy and understanding the difference between
literacy impact health?
unhealthy and health behaviours
how do employment and no job can lead to higher rates of stress, mental health
working conditions impact issues, and poverty --> lack of resources from low
health? income
( support and resources available in the community)
how does the social
- lack of social environment can lead to isolation and
environment impact
poor mental health which can cause bad health
health?
behaviours
air quality/pollution, water, food, housing, natural
what are examples of
disasters (hurricanes, droughts, floods), accessibility
physical environments that
to human-built resources (playgrounds, workplaces,
can impact health?
public transport)
how does personal health can prevent diseases and enhance health
practices and coping skills --> good self-care and coping mechanisms for stress
impact health?
lack of exposures and experiences can prevent future
how can child
diseases
development impact
--> no exposure to second hand smoking, emotional,
health?
social and educational needs are met
how does our genetics can predispose us to certain illnesses
and biology impact --> sickle cell anemia
health?
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (153)
What are the four epidemiology; chronic disease management; illness
subcomponents of and injury prevention; health promotion
population health?
Aims to improve health inequalities by examining and
what is population health? acting upon a broad range of factors and conditions
that determine health
The number or rate of new cases of a particular
define incidence
condition during a specific time.
number of total cases of a disease in a given area
Define prevalence
during a given period of time
Define morbidity proportion of population with disease
Define mortality the incidence of death in a population
what is the community word of mouth; what is accessible; media
perspective?
what is the healthcare evidence and science based; articles/peer reviewed
perspective? journals; experience
an abnormal state in which the body is not performing
Define disease
normal functions
Define chronic disease an ongoing condition or illness
, promotes both happiness and health; poor social
how does social support
relationships can be an important risk factor for
impact health?
smoking and obesity
level of income shapes overall living conditions,
how does income and
affects psychological functioning and influences
social status impact
health-related behaviours like quality of diet -->
health?
access to better resources
can lead to a better job, higher income, greater health
how does education and
literacy and understanding the difference between
literacy impact health?
unhealthy and health behaviours
how do employment and no job can lead to higher rates of stress, mental health
working conditions impact issues, and poverty --> lack of resources from low
health? income
( support and resources available in the community)
how does the social
- lack of social environment can lead to isolation and
environment impact
poor mental health which can cause bad health
health?
behaviours
air quality/pollution, water, food, housing, natural
what are examples of
disasters (hurricanes, droughts, floods), accessibility
physical environments that
to human-built resources (playgrounds, workplaces,
can impact health?
public transport)
how does personal health can prevent diseases and enhance health
practices and coping skills --> good self-care and coping mechanisms for stress
impact health?
lack of exposures and experiences can prevent future
how can child
diseases
development impact
--> no exposure to second hand smoking, emotional,
health?
social and educational needs are met
how does our genetics can predispose us to certain illnesses
and biology impact --> sickle cell anemia
health?