N471 EXAM 1, N471 EXAM 1 PUBLIC HEALTH WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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prevention - (ANSWER)What is public health considered?
immunizations, education - (ANSWER)What are considered primary preventions?
screenings - (ANSWER)This is considered a secondary prevention.
tertiary prevention - (ANSWER)This is the actual treatment of a disease (medication or surgery)
Florence Nightingale - (ANSWER)This nurse was the queen of infection interventions and once said that
"it is cheaper to promote health than to maintain people in sickness."
behavior, genes, social, access to healthcare, environmental exposure, education - (ANSWER)Name
some social determinants of health
limit disease injury and death via interventions - (ANSWER)What is the goal of epidemiology?
understand the source of illness, who is exposed, prevent additional cases - (ANSWER)What is the job of
an epidemiologist?
incidence - (ANSWER)A new condition or event
pandemic - (ANSWER)An epidemic that spreads to larger populations beyond several countries or
continents.
antibiotic resistance - (ANSWER)What does the CDC believe is the next pandemic?
compares why one group has a disease and another does not - (ANSWER)What does analytic
epidemiology do?
, N471 EXAM 1, N471 EXAM 1 PUBLIC HEALTH WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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agent, host, environment - (ANSWER)What 3 components make up the epidemiological triad?
virus, bacteria, parasite - (ANSWER)What are considered agent factors for an epidemiological triad?
the impact of the social environment on health outcomes - (ANSWER)What does social epidemiology
measure?
confidentiality - (ANSWER)What is the biggest problem with EMR's?
information - (ANSWER)Data that are interpreted, organized, structured
knowledge - (ANSWER)Information synthesized so that relationships identified and are identified and
formalized
wisdom - (ANSWER)Appropriate use of knowledge to manage and solve human problems
health - (ANSWER)The state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. It is not merely an
absence of illness.
wellness - (ANSWER)Positive state of health that is continually changing.
disease - (ANSWER)Functional or structural disturbance
illness - (ANSWER)Physical manifestations and subjective experiences
direct transmission - (ANSWER)touching, kissing, spray of droplets
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prevention - (ANSWER)What is public health considered?
immunizations, education - (ANSWER)What are considered primary preventions?
screenings - (ANSWER)This is considered a secondary prevention.
tertiary prevention - (ANSWER)This is the actual treatment of a disease (medication or surgery)
Florence Nightingale - (ANSWER)This nurse was the queen of infection interventions and once said that
"it is cheaper to promote health than to maintain people in sickness."
behavior, genes, social, access to healthcare, environmental exposure, education - (ANSWER)Name
some social determinants of health
limit disease injury and death via interventions - (ANSWER)What is the goal of epidemiology?
understand the source of illness, who is exposed, prevent additional cases - (ANSWER)What is the job of
an epidemiologist?
incidence - (ANSWER)A new condition or event
pandemic - (ANSWER)An epidemic that spreads to larger populations beyond several countries or
continents.
antibiotic resistance - (ANSWER)What does the CDC believe is the next pandemic?
compares why one group has a disease and another does not - (ANSWER)What does analytic
epidemiology do?
, N471 EXAM 1, N471 EXAM 1 PUBLIC HEALTH WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
VERIFIED LATEST UDATE!!
agent, host, environment - (ANSWER)What 3 components make up the epidemiological triad?
virus, bacteria, parasite - (ANSWER)What are considered agent factors for an epidemiological triad?
the impact of the social environment on health outcomes - (ANSWER)What does social epidemiology
measure?
confidentiality - (ANSWER)What is the biggest problem with EMR's?
information - (ANSWER)Data that are interpreted, organized, structured
knowledge - (ANSWER)Information synthesized so that relationships identified and are identified and
formalized
wisdom - (ANSWER)Appropriate use of knowledge to manage and solve human problems
health - (ANSWER)The state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. It is not merely an
absence of illness.
wellness - (ANSWER)Positive state of health that is continually changing.
disease - (ANSWER)Functional or structural disturbance
illness - (ANSWER)Physical manifestations and subjective experiences
direct transmission - (ANSWER)touching, kissing, spray of droplets