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7th Edition By David D Celentano; Moyses Szklo
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Chapters 1 - 20 Complete
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter |1 |Introduction
Chapter |2 |The |Dynamics |of |Disease |Transmission
Chapter |3 |The |Occurrence |of |Disease
Chapter |4 |The |Occurrence |of |Disease
Chapter |5 |Assessing |the |Validity |and |Reliability |of |Diagnostic |and |Screening |Tests
Chapter |6 |The |Natural |History |of |Disease
Chapter |7 |Observational |Studies
Chapter |8 |Cohort |Studies
Chapter |9 |Comparing |Cohort |and |Case-Control |Studies
Chapter |10 |Assessing |Preventive |and |Therapeutic |Measures
Chapter |11 |Randomized |Trials
Chapter |12 |Estimating |Risk
Chapter |13 |More |on |Risk
Chapter |14 |From |Association |to |Causation
Chapter |15 |More |on |Causal |Inference
Chapter |16 |Identifying |the |Roles |of |Genetic |and |Environmental |Factors |in |Disease |Causation
Chapter |17 |Using |Epidemiology |to |Evaluate |Health |Services
Chapter |18 |Epidemiologic |Approach |to |Evaluating |Screening |Programs
Chapter |19 |Epidemiology |and |Public |Policy
Chapter |20 |Ethical |and |Professional |Issues |in |Epidemiology
,Chapter |01: |Introduction
Celentano: |Gordis |Epidemiology, |7th |Edition |Test |Bank
MULTIPLE |CHOICE
1. Which |of |the |following |is |an |example |of |tertiary |prevention?
a. Vaccination |for |rotavirus |for |children |younger |than |the |age |of |1 |year
b. Surgical |amputation |of |an |extremity |with |osteosarcoma |(bone |cancer)
c. Screening |for |gestational |diabetes |after |24 |weeks |of |pregnancy
d. Sexual |education |program |in |elementary |schools
e. Increasing |taxes |for |buying
cigarettes|ANSWER: |B
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Surgical |amputation |of |an |extremity |with |osteosarcoma |(bone |cancer) |is |an |example |in
|which |when | a | disease | is | present | the | treatment | (amputation) | is | done | to | reduce | the
| impact | of | disease |by |preventing |the |tumor |from |dissemination. |Vaccination |for |rotavirus
|for |children |younger |than |the |age |of |1 |year, |sexual |education |program |in |elementary
|schools, |and |increasing |taxes |for |buying |cigarettes |represent |examples |of |primary
|prevention. |Screening |for |gestational |diabetes |after |24 |weeks |of |pregnancy |is |an |example
|of |secondary |prevention.
2. This |historic |character |observed |that |childbed |fever |mortality |more |common |among |women
|treated |by |physicians |and |medical |students |compared |with |women |treated |by |midwives.
|Based |on |his |observations, |he |implemented |a |hand |wash |policy |that |resulted |in |adecrease
|in |mortality.|Name |the |character |that |we |are |talking |about.
a. John |Snow
b. Edward |Jenner
c. D.A. |Henderson
d. Leon |Gordis
e. Ignaz |Semmelweis
ANSWER: |E
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Ignaz |Semmelweis |identified |that |medical |students |and |physicians |transmitted |the
|disease |by|not |washing |their |hands |after |examining |bodies |at |autopsies |and |conducting
|multiple |examinations |in |the |clinic.
3. Thanks |to |the |contributions |of |Edward |Jenner, |the |following |disease |was |eradicated
|later|by |efforts |organized |by |D.A. |Henderson:
a. Cholera
b. Smallpox
c. Chickenpox
d. Polio
e. Zika
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