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CPH Exam 90 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Host, agent and environment - CORRECT ANSWER The epidemiologic triangle (triad) describes the occurrence of disease as an interaction between what three factors? 
 
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An odds ratio of -0.9 most strongly indicates a computational error because an odds ratio is calculated using probabilities, which cannot be negative. An odds ratio is the probability that an event will occur divided by the probability that it will not occur. Since probabilitie...
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Type I error 
Rejecting null hypothesis when it is true 
 
 
Type II error 
failing to reject a false null hypothesis 
 
 
 
Groups are defined regarding their EXPOSURE to a factor of interest. 
 
(perspective or longitudinal studies) 
 
Followed-up to determine differences in rates at which disease develops in relation to exposure. 
 
Start with a sample of individuals with and without EXPOSURE to a potential risk factors who are followed for incidence of the ...
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CIC Exam Study Cards 2022 
 
 
 
 
Type I error 
Rejecting null hypothesis when it is true 
 
 
Type II error 
failing to reject a false null hypothesis 
 
 
 
Groups are defined regarding their EXPOSURE to a factor of interest. 
 
(perspective or longitudinal studies) 
 
Followed-up to determine differences in rates at which disease develops in relation to exposure. 
 
Start with a sample of individuals with and without EXPOSURE to a potential risk factors who are followed for incidence of the ...
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Microbiology for Nurses by V. Deepa Parvathi, R. Sumitha, S. Smitha.
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Microbiology for Nurses by V. Deepa Parvathi, R. Sumitha, S. Smitha. 
 
 
 
Microbiology for Nurses 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
V.	Deepa Parvathi 
Department of Human Genetics College of Biomedical Sciences, Technology and Research 
Sri Ramachandra University Porur, Chennai 
Tamil Nadu 
 
R. Sumitha 
Department of Biomedical Sciences College of Biomedical Sciences, Technology and Research 
Sri Ramachandra University Porur, Chennai 
Tamil Nadu 
 
S. Smitha 
C M Manguli Degree College Sindagi, Bijapur 
Karnata...
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Chapter 4 host population dynamics
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Host populations 
So far we have been talking about the population dynamics of the pathogens themselves; now we’ll discuss 
how parasites affect the population dynamics of their hosts, whether wildlife (animal or plant) or human. 
Regulation 
Do parasites control population size? How? 
High infection rate, intermediate virulence (disease-induced death rate) have the greatest impact on a 
population (because virulence lowers by killing hosts “too quickly”). 
Can parasites regulate a populat...
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Who is given credit for discovering that soybeans were an excellent source of protein and oil and for encouraging farmers to rotate their crops with soybeans? - ANS George Washington Carver 
 
What term is used to describe fine brown or gray hairs on the leaves, stems, and pods of 
soybeans? - ANS pubescence 
 
Which of the following is a true statement regarding soybeans? - ANS Soybeans are generally considered a source of complete protein. 
 
The top 2 states in terms of soybean production?...
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CPH Exam Study Guide 136 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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epidemiological triad - CORRECT ANSWER host, agent, environment 
 
An _______ is the probability that an event will occur divided by the probability that it will not occur. Since probabilities cannot be ______, a negative odds ratio would indicate computational ______. - CORRECT ANSWER odds ratio, negative, error 
 
_______ is the proportion of truly diseased people in the screened population who are identified as having the disease b...
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A peripheral smear with increased polychromasia, schistocytes and spherocytes is indicative of which condition? 
 
A. Aplastic anemia 
B. Iron deficiency anemia 
C. Hemolytic anemia 
D. Megaloblastic anemia - correct answer C. Hemolytic anemia 
 
Megaloblastic anemia would show larger, less mature RBCs on the smear. 
Iron deficiency anemia would show hypochromasia, and a lower RBC count. 
Aplastic anemia would show very little amounts of mature RBCs on the smear 
Hemolytic anemia results in miss...
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CPH Exam 90 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CPH Exam 90 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Host, agent and environment - CORRECT ANSWER The epidemiologic triangle (triad) describes the occurrence of disease as an interaction between what three factors? 
 
-0.9 
 
An odds ratio of -0.9 most strongly indicates a computational error because an odds ratio is calculated using probabilities, which cannot be negative. An odds ratio is the probability that an event will occur divided by the probability that it will not occur. Since probabilitie...
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Chamberlain College of Nursing:NR 222 Nursing Care of Children with Integumentary Disorder #5,100% CORRECT
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Chamberlain College of Nursing:NR 222 Nursing Care of Children with Integumentary Disorder #5 
 
Skin 101 How to describe what you see (starred) 
 
Macule: a small (usally less than 1cm in diameter), flat blemish or discoloration that can be brown, tan, red, or white and has same texture as surrounding skin ex; Beauty makr 
Bulla: A raised, thin-walled blister greater than 0.5 cm in diameter, containing clear or serous fluid. EX: shingles or poison Ivy 
Vesicle: a small (less than 0.5 cm in diam...
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