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Assurance - Interventions or treatments that are applied by health professionals to
address health concerns or problems that exist in the community or local environment.

-Departmental programs

-Health interventions

-Program evaluations

-Quality assurance

Capacity - Refers to resources or relationships that are necessary to accomplish the core
functions of public health.

Morbidity Rate - Number of individuals who develop a disease in a given time period is
the numerator, and the number of people in the population at risk for the disease is the
denominator

-Incidence Rates

-Prevalence Rates

Incidence Rate - The direct estimate of a probability or risk of developing a disease during
a specified period of time.

-The IR is the rate of new disease cases during a particular period of time.

Health - Not merely the absence of disease but a state of complete physical, mental, and
social well-being (WHO)

Illness - Not merely referring to the physical presence or diagnosis of a disease state.
Illness may exist without a physical manifestation of disease.

Disease - Physical or mental disease state. Manifestation of some type of physiological
injury or state.

Precursor Prevention - -Factors and interventions that may prevent disease

-considers societal, cultural, & systematic factors that can prevent onset of disease states

-Occurs before a person is even at risk for a disease

,Primary Prevention - -Deals with prevention of disease or infirmity when people are at-
risk of the disease.

-Interventions are specifically targeted toward a disease state.

-Individuals my be at-risk for disease state.

Secondary Prevention - Individual already has a disease state

-seeks to alleviate or lessen symptoms

-seeks to stop progression

Tertiary Prevention - Individual has been cured of disease

-prevention of recurrence

Clinical Prevention - Programs or interventions that target individuals. A program can
target individuals, as well as target communities and the individuals in those communities

Community prevention - Programs or interventions that are targeted toward the entire
community. The targeted unit is the entire community not the individual.

Population-based prevention - Public-sector services that target the entire population
beyond the community-level

-State health insurance programs like SCHIP

Health promotion - Activities or interventions targeting health behaviors that can
improve or influence positive health outcomes

-Local community clinic offers blood pressure screenings and provides weekly cooking classes

medical practice - Any services or activities provided by and monitored by medical
personnel such as a physician or nurse.

long-term care - Care dealing with population with special needs. Care can be provided in
professional health facilities or implemented in the home setting.

Incidence rate - The direct estimate of a probability or risk of developing a disease during
a specified period of time

-The rate of new disease cases during a particular period of time.

Prevalence rate - The number of cases present at a particular period of time

-The total number of cases that do exist at a particular period of time.

,Morbidity Rates & Populations - Number of individuals who develop a disease in a given
time period is the numerator, and the number of people in the population at risk for the disease
is the denominator

LPHAs - Local public health agencies

-Lead to the development of self-assessment tool, appraisal form

Appraisal form - -Birth and death records

-Vaccinations & immu records

-Health-problems in school aged children

-Laboratory tests

Thimerosal - -no evidence to suggest it causes health problems in children or adults

Epidemiology - scientific analysis of disease etiology, patterns of infection, and disease
prediction among the general population.

-investigation seek to determine what is causing the disease, how the disease is spreading, and
who is at risk of the disease.

H1n1 - swine flu

SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome

-high fever, chills, general discomfort, body aches

-10-20% required mechanical ventillation

-unknown corona virus

West Nile - -single-stranded RNA virus

-transmitted from birds by mosquitoes

Avian Influenza A - bird flu (H5N1)

-no vaccine available

Natural disasters - -Earthquakes, fires, wildfires

Mitigation - measures employed before an incident occurs to minimize damage

Preparedness - activities conducted before disaster to improve readiness

, Response - actions dealing with consequences during the disaster

Recovery - procedures that help restore business operations to normal

Bio-terrorism emergencies - the intentional use of microorganisms or toxins to produce
death or disease in humans, animals or plants

Guarded - blue

Elevated - yellow

High - orange

Severe - red

Imminent threat - warns of credible, SPECIFIC & IMPENDING terrorist threat against the
US

Elevated threat - warns of credible terrorist threat against the US

compounds in tobacco - Carbon monoxide

Hydrogen cyanide

ammonia

benzene

Formaldehyde

Nicotine

Nitrosamines

Lead

Cadmium

Polonium-210

Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) - - Bacteria

- 1-7 day incubation

- Aerosol, ingestion, or cutaneous contact spreads B. anthracis

- No person to person transmission

Anthrax symptoms (inhalation) - Flu-like symptoms
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