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,Gordis mmEpidemiology m m 6th m m Edition m m Celentano m m Test m m Bank
Table m m of m m Contents:
Chapter mm 1 m m Introduction
Chapter mm 2 m m The mmDynamics m m of m m Disease mm Transmission
Chapter mm 3 m m The mmOccurrence m m of m m Disease
Chapter mm 4 m m The mmOccurrence m m of m m Disease
Chapter mm5 m m Assessing mmthe m m Validity mmand m m Reliability mmof m m Diagnostic m m and m m Screening mm Tests
Chapter mm 6 m m The mm Natural m m History mmof m m Disease
Chapter mm7 m m Observational m m Studies
Chapter mm 8 m m Cohort m m Studies
Chapter mm9 m m Comparing mmCohort m m and m m Case-Control m m Studies
Chapter mm10 m m Assessing mmPreventive m m and m m Therapeutic m m Measures
Chapter mm11 m m Randomized m m Trials
Chapter mm 12 m m Estimating mm Risk
Chapter mm13 m m More mm on m m Risk
Chapter mm 14 m m From m m Association m m to m m Causation
Chapter mm 15 m m More mm on m m Causal m m Inference
Chapter mm16 m m Identifying mmthe mm Roles m m of mm Genetic mm and m m Environmental m m Factors m m in mm Disease
m m Causation
Chapter mm17 m m Using mm Epidemiology mmto m m Evaluate m m Health m m Services
Chapter mm18 m m Epidemiologic mm Approach m m to mm Evaluating mm Screening mmPrograms
Chapter mm 19 m m Epidemiology mmand m m Public m m Policy
Chapter mm20 m m Ethical m m and mmProfessional m m Issues m m in m m Epidemiology
, Chapter mm01: mmIntroduction
Celentano: mm Gordis m m Epidemiology, m m 6th m m Edition m m Test m m Bank
MULTIPLE mm CHOICE
1. Which mmof mmthe m m following mmis m m an m m example mm of mmtertiary mmprevention?
a. Vaccination mmfor mmrotavirus m m for mmchildren m m younger mmthan mmthe mm age mmof mm1 m m year
b. Surgical m m amputation m m of m m an m m extremitywith m m osteosarcoma m m (bone mmcancer)
c. Screening mmfor mm gestational m m diabetes mmafter mm24 m m weeks m m of mmpregnancy
d. Sexual mmeducation m m program mm in m m elementarymmschools
e. Increasingmmtaxes formmbuying
mmcigarettes mmANS: mmB
Surgical m m amputation m m of m m an m m extremity mmwith m m osteosarcoma m m (bone m m cancer) m m is
m m an m m example m m in mmwhich mmwhen mma mmdisease mmis mmpresent mmthe mmtreatment mm(amputation)
mmis mmdone mmto mmreduce mmthe mmimpact mmof mmdisease mmby mmpreventing mmthe mmtumor mmfrom
mmdissemination. mmVaccination mmfor mmrotavirus mmfor mmchildren mm younger mmthan mmthe mmage mmof
mm1 mm year, mmsexual mmeducation mmprogram mmin mmelementary mmschools, mmand mmincreasing mmtaxes
mmfor mmbuying mmcigarettes mmrepresent mmexamples mmof mmprimary mmprevention. mmScreening mmfor
m m gestational m m diabetes m m after m m 24 m m weeks m m of m m pregnancy m m is m m an m m example m m of
m m secondary mmprevention.
2. This mmhistoric mmcharacter mmobserved mmthat mmchildbed mmfever mmmortality mmmore mmcommon
mmamong mmwomen mmtreated mmby mmphysicians mmand mmmedical mmstudents mmcompared mmwith
mmwomen mmtreated mmby mmmidwives. mmBased mmon mmhis mmobservations, mmhe mmimplemented mma
mmhand mmwash mmpolicy mmthat mmresulted mmin mmadecrease mmin mmmortality. mmName mmthe mmcharacter
mmthat mmwe mmare mmtalking mmabout.
a. John mm Snow
b. Edward mmJenner
c. D.A. mmHenderson
d. Leon mmGordis
e. Ignaz
Semmelweis
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mm ANS: mmE
Ignaz mmSemmelweis mmidentified mmthat mmmedical mmstudents mmand mmphysicians mmtransmitted
mmthe mmdisease mmby mmnot mmwashing mmtheir mmhands mmafter mmexamining mmbodies mmat mmautopsies
mmand mmconducting mmmultiple mmexaminations mmin mmthe mmclinic.
3. Thanks mmto mmthe mmcontributions mmof mmEdward mmJenner, mmthe mmfollowing mmdisease
mmwas mmeradicated mmlater mmby mmefforts mmorganized mmby mmD.A. mmHenderson:
a. Cholera
b. Smallpox
c. Chickenpox
d. Polio
e. Zika