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BSNC 1000 MIDTERM 1 EXAM WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION

Primary prevention is related to what stage? - ANSWER before pathogenesis.

Who is primary prevention aimed at, and how is it used? - ANSWER - directed
at: groups, people, and communities sensitive to disease but without evident
pathology.


- Used to avoid the occurrence of disease or harm.


What are some primary preventive measures for environmental protection? -
ANSWER - Workplace Hazard

- Air quality control

-Basic sanitation


What are specific primary prevention strategies to guard against disease/injury?
ANSWER: Immunisations.

-Seat belts

-measures done to reduce exposure to cancer-causing chemicals.


Which phase is Secondary Prevention related with? - Answer pathogenesis.


What is a significant component of secondary prevention? ANSWER screening:
targeted at early detection and treatment.

, Secondary prevention is used to discover disease early in its progression, before
clinical signs/symptoms appear, in order to make a diagnosis and begin therapy.




What is Tertiary Prevention used for? - ANSWER: Reduce the amount of
incapacity that may arise.

- Begin rehabilitation.

-improve quality of life.

- interrupt the course of sickness


Where does Tertiary Prevention typically take place? - ANSWER: Specialised
clinics, hospitals, rehabilitation


When does infection occur? - ANSWER If the six-chain connection of infection
remains intact.


The presence of a pathogen indicates that infection will begin... True or false? -
ANSWER False; the potential for infection relies on

- adequate number of organisms.

- virulence (capacity to cause disease)

-Capacity to enter/survive host

- vulnerability of the host


What is an infectious agent? - ANSWER: A pathogen.

Examples include bacteria, viruses, fungus, and protozoa.

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