QUESTIONS AND CORRECTS
ANSWERS
epidemiology - ans- 10 10
_______________ is the study of the distribution and determinants of health- 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
related states or events (including disease), and the application of this study to the control
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of diseases and other health problems
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epi - ans-upon 10 10
demos - ans-people 10 10
logos - ans-thought 10 10
Descriptive epidemiology - ans- 10 10 10
§ Or patterns of health events in populations in order to characterize health outcomes in ter
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ms of what, who, where, when, how and why: What is the outcome? Who is affected?
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Where are they? When do events occur? This focus isà descriptive epidemiology
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person, place, time - ans-Descriptive epidemiology looks at ______, _______, and ______
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person - ans- 10 10
Descriptive epidemiology: o Gender, age, race, education, occupation, socioeconomic sta
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tus, marital status 10 10
place - ans-Descriptive epidemiology:
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o Chemical, physical, biological environment or population densities or behavioral/lifestyle
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time - ans-Descriptive epidemiology:
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o Long term trends, point epidemic, cyclical patterns, event-related clusters
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analytic epidemiology - ans- 10 10 10
§ Reference to the goal of understanding the etiology (or origins and causal factors) of dise
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ase; the broad consideration of many levels of potential determinants if called the ecologic
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al approach 10
§ Search for
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· Cause and effects
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· Why and how
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, · Epidemiologists use analytic epidemiology to quantify the association between exposure
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s and outcomes and to test hypotheses about casual relationships
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o Observational studies, cohort, case control, cross sectional
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analytic - ans-__________ epidemiology looks at descriptive comparisons
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descriptive - ans-__________ epidemiology sheds light on determinants 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
hippocrates - ans- 10 10
§ On airs, waters, and places, suggests environmental and host factors such as behaviors
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might influence the development of disease
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john snow - ans-§ Father of Epidemiology, cholera epidemic
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Florence Nightingale - ans-§ Statistician, social reformer and founder of modern nursing
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§ Improved outcomes for soldiers
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Lillian Wald - ans-§ New York, TB 10 10 10 10 10 10
agent, host, environment - ans- 10 10 10 10
What are the three components of the epidemiological triangle?
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agent - ans- 10 10
· Agent originally referred to an infectious agent: a virus, bacterium, parasite, or other micro
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be. Generally, the agent must be present for disease to occur; however, presence of that a
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gent alone is not always sufficient to cause disease.
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· A variety of factors influence whether exposure to an organism will result in disease, inclu
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ding the organism's pathogenicity (ability to cause disease) and dose.
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· Over time, the concept of agent has been broadened to include chemical and physical ca
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uses of disease or injury.
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Environment - ans- 10 10
· Environment refers to extrinsic factors that affect the agent and the opportunity for exposu
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re.
· Environmental factors include:
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o Physical factors: geology and climate,
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o Plant and animal life: agents, reservoirs or habitats
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o Human population distribution: crowding, social supports
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o Socioeconomic factors: resources, education, access to care
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Working conditions: noise, stress, satisfaction 10 10 10 10
host - ans-· A variety of factors intrinsic to the host,
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· sometimes called risk factors, can influence an individual's exposure, susceptibility, or re
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sponse to a causative agent 10 10 10 10