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CPH FINALS
68問 • 1年前
  • Claribelle Gomez
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    He introduced the world lifestyle (style of life)

    ALFRED ADLER

  • 2

    He is the Father of Epidemiology/Physician in London

    JOHN SNOW

  • 3

    (A&B)

    SOCIAL FACTOR AND POLICY MAKING

  • 4

    Number of individuals within the Population who have particular disease

    DISEASE PREVALENCE

  • 5

    It is the number of new cases.

    DISEASE INCIDENCE

  • 6

    Individual behavior and related to health EXCEPT?

    GENETICS

  • 7

    Healthy lifestyle can affect multiple aspect of health. EXCEPT?

    NONE OF THE ABOVE(CHOICES)

  • 8

    It refers to the interests, opinions, behaviors and behavioral orientations of an individual.

    LIFESTYLE

  • 9

    Ability of population of living-to-living species Increase under ideal environmental.

    BIOTIC POTENTIAL (UNRESTRICTED)

  • 10

    Number of years than an at a given age could expect to live.

    LIFE EXPECTANCY (INTENDED RESULT)

  • 11

    Highest possible vital index of a species.

    FECUNDITY

  • 12

    Ability to produce results under ideal condition.

    EFFICACY

  • 13

    Ability to produce the intended/expected results.

    EFFECTIVENESS

  • 14

    annual number of live births per 1000, people.

    CRUDE BIRTH RATE

  • 15

    refers to the whole number of inhabitants occupying a Population growth area and continually...

    POPULATION

  • 16

    The increase in the number of individuals in a population

    POPULATION GROWTH

  • 17

    sample of persons from a population

    CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY (3RD TYPE)

  • 18

    the epidemiologist records whether the participant is exposed or not, and then tracks the e participants to see if they develop the disease of interest.

    COHORTS STUDY

  • 19

    tracks the individuals or communities over time to detect the aspects of the exposure

    EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES

  • 20

    pathogen that is permanently and at Constant level of a population.

    ENDEMIC DISEASE (MALARIA)

  • 21

    disease outbreak that occurs as a larger. than expected number of cases.

    EPIDEMIC DISEASE (INFLUENZA)

  • 22

    Early childhood

    HOLOENDEMIC (MALARIA)

  • 23

    High and constant freq.

    HYPERENDEMIC (HYPER TENSION HIGHBLOOD & OSTEOARTHRITIS)

  • 24

    occasions on in scattered

    SPORADIC (TYPHOID FEVER)

  • 25

    form the base of the food web and are generally the largest group in the eco- by weight or biomass.

    PRODUCERS AT THE BASE

  • 26

    • earthworms • dung beetle • many species of pungi and bacteria. ARE EXAMPLE OF?

    EXAMPLE OF DECOMPOSES

  • 27

    warmer average temp. will lead to better days and more frequent and longer heat waver.

    EL NINO PHENOMENON

  • 28

    The following disorders can be treated with prescription drugs or psychotherapy, EXCEPT?

    ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

  • 29

    Factors greatly influences mental health:

    • individual • Family • Environmental

  • 30

    Categories of mental disorder, which one has a serious concern?

    DISTURBANCE OF MOOD

  • 31

    Following individual is at risk of having mental health problem:

    • PREGNANT • SOLDIER • NEGLECTED CHILD

  • 32

    living organisms that can transmit infectious pathogens between humans, or from animals to humans.

    VECTORS

  • 33

    refers to the proportion of exposed persons who become infected.

    INFECTIVITY

  • 34

    proportion of infected individuals who develop clinically apparent disease.

    PATHOGENICITY

  • 35

    proportion of clinically apparent easer that are severe or Fatal.

    VIRULENCE

  • 36

    subclinical disease. extending from the time of exposure to onset of disease symptoms.

    INCUBATION PERIOD

  • 37

    during this stage, disease is said to be asymptomatic or inapparent.

    LATANCY PERIOD (CHRONICE DISEASE)

  • 38

    Symptom is apparent

    CLINICAL

  • 39

    Natural history of a disease that precedes exposure to the causal agent.

    SUSCEPTIBILITY

  • 40

    Stage of disease Associated with signs and symptoms.

    CLINICAL

  • 41

    most important habit.

    PROPER HANDWASH

  • 42

    Pathogens found in burger.

    E-COLI 0157

  • 43

    helps the metabolism of carbo, proteins and fats.

    VITAMIN

  • 44

    Scientific study of nature, with the aim of protecting species, their habitats and ecosystems from extraction.

    CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

  • 45

    represents the interconnected nature of living organisms and the world.

    ECOSYSTEM

  • 46

    dynamic evolutionary process that Fit organism to their environment.

    ADAPTATION

  • 47

    perceived as an ecosystem.

    ENVIRONMENT

  • 48

    primary treatment for arteries.

    STATINGS

  • 49

    Non-cancerous 

    BENIGN

  • 50

    Can invade (CANCEROUS)

    MALIGNANT

  • 51

    Truck drivers cant see you. Inhibits cholesterol and its use with stating 

    BLIND SPOT

  • 52

    interpret the BMI 25.0

    OVERWEIGHT

  • 53

    Preposition of esterified cholesterol in the artery wall. 

    ATHEROSCLEROSIS

  • 54

    For bike lanes

    HOUSE BILL 174

  • 55

    Reckless driving 

    RA 4136

  • 56

    motorcycles wear helmets 

    RA 10054

  • 57

    They will be fine 1,500

    1st OFFENSE

  • 58

    Life styles disease

    OBESITY

  • 59

    branch of public health that is concerns with all aspects of the natural and built environment.

    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

  • 60

    construction & demolition waste, dirt, rocks, debris.

    INERT WASTE

  • 61

    paper, cardboard, glass, bottles, jar.

    RECYCLABLE MATERIALS

  • 62

    Noise, vibration, unsatisfactory lighting. 

    PHYSICAL

  • 63

    bacteria, viruses, infectious waste

    BIOLOGICAL

  • 64

    Free immunization

    HEPA B

  • 65

    Acceptable 

    SOCLIUM NYPOCHLORIDE

  • 66

    It altered the way the work is done.

    REPORT TO SUPERVISOR HOLDS THE ARM WITH RUNNING WATER FOR 15 MINS. ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL

  • 67

    Proper Handwashing, EXCEPT?

    TURNING ON THE WATER WITH A PAPER TOWEL

  • 68

    Centrifuging an uncapped specimen may produced a biological hazard

    AEROSOLS

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    ANACHEM FINALS

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    PSTM FINALS

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    HIS FINALS

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    BIOCHEM ADDITIONAL

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    BIOCHEM ADDITIONAL

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    LABMAN ADDITIONAL

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    CYTOGENETICS

    CYTOGENETICS

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    CYTOGENETICS

    CYTOGENETICS

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    MOLBIO

    MOLBIO

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    MOLBIO

    MOLBIO

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    LABMAN

    LABMAN

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    LABMAN

    LABMAN

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    BIOCHEM

    BIOCHEM

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    BIOCHEM

    BIOCHEM

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    MT LAWS

    MT LAWS

    Claribelle Gomez · 60問 · 1年前

    MT LAWS

    MT LAWS

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    Claribelle Gomez

    問題一覧

  • 1

    He introduced the world lifestyle (style of life)

    ALFRED ADLER

  • 2

    He is the Father of Epidemiology/Physician in London

    JOHN SNOW

  • 3

    (A&B)

    SOCIAL FACTOR AND POLICY MAKING

  • 4

    Number of individuals within the Population who have particular disease

    DISEASE PREVALENCE

  • 5

    It is the number of new cases.

    DISEASE INCIDENCE

  • 6

    Individual behavior and related to health EXCEPT?

    GENETICS

  • 7

    Healthy lifestyle can affect multiple aspect of health. EXCEPT?

    NONE OF THE ABOVE(CHOICES)

  • 8

    It refers to the interests, opinions, behaviors and behavioral orientations of an individual.

    LIFESTYLE

  • 9

    Ability of population of living-to-living species Increase under ideal environmental.

    BIOTIC POTENTIAL (UNRESTRICTED)

  • 10

    Number of years than an at a given age could expect to live.

    LIFE EXPECTANCY (INTENDED RESULT)

  • 11

    Highest possible vital index of a species.

    FECUNDITY

  • 12

    Ability to produce results under ideal condition.

    EFFICACY

  • 13

    Ability to produce the intended/expected results.

    EFFECTIVENESS

  • 14

    annual number of live births per 1000, people.

    CRUDE BIRTH RATE

  • 15

    refers to the whole number of inhabitants occupying a Population growth area and continually...

    POPULATION

  • 16

    The increase in the number of individuals in a population

    POPULATION GROWTH

  • 17

    sample of persons from a population

    CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY (3RD TYPE)

  • 18

    the epidemiologist records whether the participant is exposed or not, and then tracks the e participants to see if they develop the disease of interest.

    COHORTS STUDY

  • 19

    tracks the individuals or communities over time to detect the aspects of the exposure

    EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES

  • 20

    pathogen that is permanently and at Constant level of a population.

    ENDEMIC DISEASE (MALARIA)

  • 21

    disease outbreak that occurs as a larger. than expected number of cases.

    EPIDEMIC DISEASE (INFLUENZA)

  • 22

    Early childhood

    HOLOENDEMIC (MALARIA)

  • 23

    High and constant freq.

    HYPERENDEMIC (HYPER TENSION HIGHBLOOD & OSTEOARTHRITIS)

  • 24

    occasions on in scattered

    SPORADIC (TYPHOID FEVER)

  • 25

    form the base of the food web and are generally the largest group in the eco- by weight or biomass.

    PRODUCERS AT THE BASE

  • 26

    • earthworms • dung beetle • many species of pungi and bacteria. ARE EXAMPLE OF?

    EXAMPLE OF DECOMPOSES

  • 27

    warmer average temp. will lead to better days and more frequent and longer heat waver.

    EL NINO PHENOMENON

  • 28

    The following disorders can be treated with prescription drugs or psychotherapy, EXCEPT?

    ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

  • 29

    Factors greatly influences mental health:

    • individual • Family • Environmental

  • 30

    Categories of mental disorder, which one has a serious concern?

    DISTURBANCE OF MOOD

  • 31

    Following individual is at risk of having mental health problem:

    • PREGNANT • SOLDIER • NEGLECTED CHILD

  • 32

    living organisms that can transmit infectious pathogens between humans, or from animals to humans.

    VECTORS

  • 33

    refers to the proportion of exposed persons who become infected.

    INFECTIVITY

  • 34

    proportion of infected individuals who develop clinically apparent disease.

    PATHOGENICITY

  • 35

    proportion of clinically apparent easer that are severe or Fatal.

    VIRULENCE

  • 36

    subclinical disease. extending from the time of exposure to onset of disease symptoms.

    INCUBATION PERIOD

  • 37

    during this stage, disease is said to be asymptomatic or inapparent.

    LATANCY PERIOD (CHRONICE DISEASE)

  • 38

    Symptom is apparent

    CLINICAL

  • 39

    Natural history of a disease that precedes exposure to the causal agent.

    SUSCEPTIBILITY

  • 40

    Stage of disease Associated with signs and symptoms.

    CLINICAL

  • 41

    most important habit.

    PROPER HANDWASH

  • 42

    Pathogens found in burger.

    E-COLI 0157

  • 43

    helps the metabolism of carbo, proteins and fats.

    VITAMIN

  • 44

    Scientific study of nature, with the aim of protecting species, their habitats and ecosystems from extraction.

    CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

  • 45

    represents the interconnected nature of living organisms and the world.

    ECOSYSTEM

  • 46

    dynamic evolutionary process that Fit organism to their environment.

    ADAPTATION

  • 47

    perceived as an ecosystem.

    ENVIRONMENT

  • 48

    primary treatment for arteries.

    STATINGS

  • 49

    Non-cancerous 

    BENIGN

  • 50

    Can invade (CANCEROUS)

    MALIGNANT

  • 51

    Truck drivers cant see you. Inhibits cholesterol and its use with stating 

    BLIND SPOT

  • 52

    interpret the BMI 25.0

    OVERWEIGHT

  • 53

    Preposition of esterified cholesterol in the artery wall. 

    ATHEROSCLEROSIS

  • 54

    For bike lanes

    HOUSE BILL 174

  • 55

    Reckless driving 

    RA 4136

  • 56

    motorcycles wear helmets 

    RA 10054

  • 57

    They will be fine 1,500

    1st OFFENSE

  • 58

    Life styles disease

    OBESITY

  • 59

    branch of public health that is concerns with all aspects of the natural and built environment.

    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

  • 60

    construction & demolition waste, dirt, rocks, debris.

    INERT WASTE

  • 61

    paper, cardboard, glass, bottles, jar.

    RECYCLABLE MATERIALS

  • 62

    Noise, vibration, unsatisfactory lighting. 

    PHYSICAL

  • 63

    bacteria, viruses, infectious waste

    BIOLOGICAL

  • 64

    Free immunization

    HEPA B

  • 65

    Acceptable 

    SOCLIUM NYPOCHLORIDE

  • 66

    It altered the way the work is done.

    REPORT TO SUPERVISOR HOLDS THE ARM WITH RUNNING WATER FOR 15 MINS. ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL

  • 67

    Proper Handwashing, EXCEPT?

    TURNING ON THE WATER WITH A PAPER TOWEL

  • 68

    Centrifuging an uncapped specimen may produced a biological hazard

    AEROSOLS