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NR 503 Chamberlain Midterm Exam Questions With Complete Solution GRADED A Epidemiology - is the science of public health Population Health - focuses on risk, data, demographics, and outcomes. Outcomes - is the end result that follows an intervention aggregate - is a defined population. community - is composed of multiple aggregates data - is complied information Prevalence - measures the existence of a disease. Measures the number of all cases of a disease or attribute in a population at a given time Incidence - measures the appearance of a disease. Measures the occurrence of new events in a population over a period of time. surveillance - is the collection, analysis, and dissemination of data. high-risk - is an increased chance of poor health outcome. Morbidity - is the presence of illness in a population mortality - is related to the tracking deaths in an aggregate vital statistics - statistics on live births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages and divorces. cases - set of criteria used in making a decision as to whether an individual has a disease or health event of interest Social Justice - the view that everyone deserves equal rights and opportunities — this includes the right to good health Inter-professional collaboration - The idea of sharing and implies collective action oriented toward a common goal, in this case, improving the quality and safety of patient care. It involves responsibility, accountability, coordination, communication, cooperation, assertiveness, mutual respect, and autonomy

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NR 503 Chamberlain Midterm Exam2023 -2024 Questions With Complete Solution
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Epidemiology - ✔✔is the science of public health

Population Health - ✔✔focuses on risk, data, demographics, and outcomes.

Outcomes - ✔✔is the end result that follows an intervention

aggregate - ✔✔is a defined population.

community - ✔✔is composed of multiple aggregates

data - ✔✔is complied information

Prevalence - ✔✔measures the existence of a disease. Measures the number of all
cases of a disease or attribute in a population at a given time

Incidence - ✔✔measures the appearance of a disease. Measures the occurrence of
new events in a population over a period of time.

surveillance - ✔✔is the collection, analysis, and dissemination of data.

high-risk - ✔✔is an increased chance of poor health outcome.

Morbidity - ✔✔is the presence of illness in a population

mortality - ✔✔is related to the tracking deaths in an aggregate

vital statistics - ✔✔statistics on live births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages and
divorces.

cases - ✔✔set of criteria used in making a decision as to whether an individual has a
disease or health event of interest

Social Justice - ✔✔the view that everyone deserves equal rights and opportunities —
this includes the right to good health

Inter-professional collaboration - ✔✔The idea of sharing and implies collective action
oriented toward a common goal, in this case, improving the quality and safety of patient
care. It involves responsibility, accountability, coordination, communication, cooperation,
assertiveness, mutual respect, and autonomy.

, Healthy People 2020 - ✔✔aims to reach four overarching goals: 1.Attain high-quality,
longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death, 2.
Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups
3.Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all. 4. Promote
quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages.

Determinants of care/health - ✔✔The range of personal, social, economic, and
environmental factors that influence health status are known ...

risk analysis - ✔✔the characterization of the potential adverse health effects of human
exposures to environmental hazards

health disparities - ✔✔the difference in health statuses between various groups
(populations).

Sensitivity - ✔✔measures the proportion of actual positives that are correctly identified
as such (e.g., the percentage of sick people who are correctly identified as having the
condition)

Specificity - ✔✔(also called the true negative rate) measures the proportion of actual
negatives that are correctly identified as such (e.g., the percentage of healthy people
who are correctly identified as not having the condition)

Positive predictive value - ✔✔is the probability that subjects with a positive screening
test truly have the disease

epidemiological triangle - ✔✔1. A traditional model of infectious disease causation,
known as the Epidemiologic Triad is depicted in Figure 2. The triad consists of an
external agent, a host and an environment in which host and agent are brought
together, causing the disease to occur in the host.

confounding variable - ✔✔is an "extra" variable that you didn't account for. They can
ruin an experiment and give you useless results. They can suggest there is correlation
when in fact there isn't. They can even introduce bias. That's why it's important to know
what one is, and how to avoid getting them into your experiment in the first place

Study Methods - ✔✔descriptive and analytic

descriptive study - ✔✔describes person place and time. Provided data for program
planning, resource planning, and generates a hypothesis. Types include correlational
studies, case reports and studies, and cross-sectional studies.

analytic study - ✔✔consists of observational and experimental. Observational include
case control and cohort. Experimental includes random control trial (typically for new

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