BSNC 1000 Midterm Quiz Questions and Answers
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.A breast cancer screening A. a newly diagnosed cases of breast cancer in this
program screened 8,000 population of females.
females. They discovered
35 females previously
been diagnosed with
breast cancer and 20
females with no previous
hx of breast cancer
diagnosed as a result to
the screening. The
incidence proportion
would reflect:
A. a newly diagnosed
cases of breast cancer in
this population of females
B. current & past breast
cancer events in this
populations of females
C. past breast cancer
events in this population
of females.
D. the population of
females who had no
evidence of breast cancer.
,The best type of All of the above.
education for clients living
with chronic disease
should include: (select all
that apply)
a) disease specific
education tailored to the
individual circumstance.
b) general managing skills
(e.g., problem solving,
finding and using
resources, working with
health care team);
c) use strategies that
increase client confidence
(i.e., self-efficacy) in their
ability to engage in
behavior's that are needed
to manage their condition
on a daily basis;
d) adequate peer role
models and support
networks that help in the
initiation and maintenance
of the desired behavioral
changes.
, A business executive B. host, agent, and environment.
develops symptoms of the
flu 1 day after returning by
air from a cross-Atlantic
business trip that ran for 2
consecutive stressful 10-
hour days. This individual's
development of flu
symptoms illustrates the
relationship between:
A. host and agent.
B. host, agent, and
environment.
C. risk, and causality.
D. morbidity, and disease.
Covid 19 vaccine for an A) Primary prevention
family living in the
community, is which
prevention level?
A) Primary prevention
B) Tertiary prevention
C) Secondary prevention
D) None of the above,
covid vaccine falls outside
of these prevention levels.
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Terms in this set (32)
.A breast cancer screening A. a newly diagnosed cases of breast cancer in this
program screened 8,000 population of females.
females. They discovered
35 females previously
been diagnosed with
breast cancer and 20
females with no previous
hx of breast cancer
diagnosed as a result to
the screening. The
incidence proportion
would reflect:
A. a newly diagnosed
cases of breast cancer in
this population of females
B. current & past breast
cancer events in this
populations of females
C. past breast cancer
events in this population
of females.
D. the population of
females who had no
evidence of breast cancer.
,The best type of All of the above.
education for clients living
with chronic disease
should include: (select all
that apply)
a) disease specific
education tailored to the
individual circumstance.
b) general managing skills
(e.g., problem solving,
finding and using
resources, working with
health care team);
c) use strategies that
increase client confidence
(i.e., self-efficacy) in their
ability to engage in
behavior's that are needed
to manage their condition
on a daily basis;
d) adequate peer role
models and support
networks that help in the
initiation and maintenance
of the desired behavioral
changes.
, A business executive B. host, agent, and environment.
develops symptoms of the
flu 1 day after returning by
air from a cross-Atlantic
business trip that ran for 2
consecutive stressful 10-
hour days. This individual's
development of flu
symptoms illustrates the
relationship between:
A. host and agent.
B. host, agent, and
environment.
C. risk, and causality.
D. morbidity, and disease.
Covid 19 vaccine for an A) Primary prevention
family living in the
community, is which
prevention level?
A) Primary prevention
B) Tertiary prevention
C) Secondary prevention
D) None of the above,
covid vaccine falls outside
of these prevention levels.