BSNC 1000 MODULES 1-5 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
17 views 0 purchase
Module
BSNC 1000
Institution
BSNC 1000
What are the four subcomponents of population health? epidemiology; chronic disease management; illness and injury prevention; health promotion
What is population health? Aims to improve health inequalities by examining and acting upon a broad range of factors and conditions that determine health
...
bsnc 1000 modules 1 5 midterm exam questions and c
what are the four subcomponents of population heal
what is population health aims to improve health
Written for
BSNC 1000
BSNC 1000
Seller
Follow
twishfrancis
Reviews received
Content preview
BSNC 1000 MODULES 1-5 MIDTERM
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
What are the four subcomponents of population health? ✅epidemiology; chronic
disease management; illness and injury prevention; health promotion
What is population health? ✅Aims to improve health inequalities by examining and
acting upon a broad range of factors and conditions that determine health
Define incidence ✅The number or rate of new cases of a particular condition during a
specific time.
Define prevalence ✅number of total cases of a disease in a given area during a given
period of time
Define morbidity ✅proportion of population with disease
Define mortality ✅the incidence of death in a population
What is the community perspective? ✅word of mouth; what is accessible; media
What is the healthcare perspective? ✅evidence and science based; articles/peer
reviewed journals; experience
Define disease ✅an abnormal state in which the body is not performing normal
functions
Define chronic disease ✅an ongoing condition or illness
How does social support impact health? ✅promotes both happiness and health; poor
social relationships can be an important risk factor for smoking and obesity
How does income and social status impact health? ✅level of income shapes overall
living conditions, affects psychological functioning and influences health-related
behaviours like quality of diet --> access to better resources
How does education and literacy impact health? ✅can lead to a better job, higher
income, greater health literacy and understanding the difference between unhealthy and
health behaviours
,How do employment and working conditions impact health? ✅no job can lead to higher
rates of stress, mental health issues, and poverty --> lack of resources from low income
How does the social environment impact health? ✅( support and resources available
in the community)
- lack of social environment can lead to isolation and poor mental health which can
cause bad health behaviours
What are examples of physical environments that can impact health? ✅air
quality/pollution, water, food, housing, natural disasters (hurricanes, droughts, floods),
accessibility to human-built resources (playgrounds, workplaces, public transport)
How does personal health practices and coping skills impact health? ✅can prevent
diseases and enhance health
--> good self-care and coping mechanisms for stress
How can child development impact health? ✅lack of exposures and experiences can
prevent future diseases
--> no exposure to second hand smoking, emotional, social and educational needs are
met
How does our genetics and biology impact health? ✅can predispose us to certain
illnesses
--> sickle cell anemia
How does our access to health services impact our health? ✅accessible to all for
health maintenance, promotion, protection, disease prevention, and treatment if
population health is to be achieved.
How does gender impact health? ✅indicates that some health problems and health
practices are gender specific
--> example, men are more likely than women to die prematurely from heart disease
How does culture impact health? ✅predispose some groups to certain diseases;
implications for access to care.
What is the epidemiological triad? ✅agent, host, environment
--> example
Agent: common cold
Host: you
Environment: outside
What is the web of causation? ✅schematic of how agents work together to cause
disease
, --> multiple contributors
What is primary prevention? ✅activities seek to prevent the occurrence of a disease or
injury
--> administering individual and mass immunizations
-->organizing community vaccination programs for influenza --> educating a community
about the importance of handwashing to prevent the spread of infection.
What is secondary prevention? ✅seek to detect a disease early in its progression;
before clinical signs and symptoms become apparent, to make a diagnosis and begin
treatment
--> health screening programs to assess vision and hearing or to detect breast cancer,
cervical cancer, hypertension, and scoliosis.
What is tertiary prevention? ✅after the condition has occurred; the goals are to
interrupt the course of the disease, reduce the amount of disability that might occur, and
begin rehabilitation
--> cardiac rehabilitation at a local wellness center for groups of clients who have been
recently discharged from hospital following a cardiovascular event
What is involved in chronic disease management (CDM)? ✅-> ongoing, planned, and
integrated approach within an easily navigated system
-> multidisciplinary approach
-> health promotion and disease prevention strategies
->Patients should also be responsible for their control of health
Define growth and development ✅Sequence of physical, psychosocial & cognitive
developmental changes that take place over the human lifespan
What are some growth and development risk factors in older adults? ✅genetics,
prenatal factors, family factors, determinants of health, health status, toxic stress
What are the three aggregates of the older population? ✅young-old: 65-74
Middle-old: 75-84
Old-old: 85+
What is the stochastic theory? ✅aging is based on random events that cause cellular
damage that accumulate as organism ages
What is the nonstochastic theory? ✅predetermined by age
--> grey hair, menopause
What is Erickson's psychosocial theory? ✅Humans develop in 8 different stages
*8. Maturity (65-death)* - ego integrity vs. Despair - reflection of life
The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:
Guaranteed quality through customer reviews
Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.
Quick and easy check-out
You can quickly pay through credit card for the summaries. There is no membership needed.
Focus on what matters
Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!
Frequently asked questions
What do I get when I buy this document?
You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.
Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?
Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.
Who am I buying these notes from?
Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller twishfrancis. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.
Will I be stuck with a subscription?
No, you only buy these notes for £7.71. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.