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NR 503 EPIDEMIOLOGY FINAL EXAM AND MIDTERM CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING
NR 503 EPIDEMIOLOGY FINAL EXAM AND MIDTERM CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING
[Show more]NR 503 EPIDEMIOLOGY FINAL EXAM AND MIDTERM CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING
[Show more]Which of the following is a condition which may occur during the incubation 
period? - Transmission of infection 
The incubation period is defined as the interval from receipt of infection to the 
time of onset of clinical illness. Accordingly, individuals may transmit infectious 
agents during the ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is a condition which may occur during the incubation 
period? - Transmission of infection 
The incubation period is defined as the interval from receipt of infection to the 
time of onset of clinical illness. Accordingly, individuals may transmit infectious 
agents during the ...
- vital statistics 
The collection, tabulation, and interpretation of data concerning birth, 
marriage, divorce, sickness, and death. 
- Morbidity 
presence of illness in population 
- mortality 
related to tracking of deaths in a population 
- cases 
people afflicted (those who are sick) 
- social ...
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Add to cart- vital statistics 
The collection, tabulation, and interpretation of data concerning birth, 
marriage, divorce, sickness, and death. 
- Morbidity 
presence of illness in population 
- mortality 
related to tracking of deaths in a population 
- cases 
people afflicted (those who are sick) 
- social ...
How does social justice and health inequities influence population health care 
provision? Why is this critical information for the provision of evidence-based 
care? - More and more studies are being conducted to look at the relationship of 
sustained exposure to toxic stress to a variety of poor h...
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Add to cartHow does social justice and health inequities influence population health care 
provision? Why is this critical information for the provision of evidence-based 
care? - More and more studies are being conducted to look at the relationship of 
sustained exposure to toxic stress to a variety of poor h...
NR503 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
Review primary, secondary, & tertiary prevention practices, screening, vulnerable populations, and the role of the nurse practitioner. Week 5 (Ch. 2) 1. Discriminate populations at risk for development of chronic health conditions while associating the role of the Advan...
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Review primary, secondary, & tertiary prevention practices, screening, vulnerable populations, and the role of the nurse practitioner. Week 5 (Ch. 2) 1. Discriminate populations at risk for development of chronic health conditions while associating the role of the Advan...
In the article by Xue & Intrator (2016), how are vulnerable populations described? 
- Those individuals who are located in urban areas. 
Groups that are most susceptible to adverse outcomes 
Those who have less incidence of chronic disease. 
A group with lower health economic expenditures. 
The Worl...
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Add to cartIn the article by Xue & Intrator (2016), how are vulnerable populations described? 
- Those individuals who are located in urban areas. 
Groups that are most susceptible to adverse outcomes 
Those who have less incidence of chronic disease. 
A group with lower health economic expenditures. 
The Worl...
The nurse practitioner is reviewing a recent study that utilizes analytic 
epidemiology by means of a cohort study design. The cohort study design informs 
the practitioner about which of the following - Outcomes that develop from an 
exposure 
A group of providers have implemented population-based ...
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Add to cartThe nurse practitioner is reviewing a recent study that utilizes analytic 
epidemiology by means of a cohort study design. The cohort study design informs 
the practitioner about which of the following - Outcomes that develop from an 
exposure 
A group of providers have implemented population-based ...
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 
Pre...
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Add to cartEpidemiology - 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 
Pre...
Kleinman explanatory Model - Eliciting the patient's (explanatory) model gives the 
physician knowledge of the beliefs the patient holds about his illness, the personal 
and social meaning he attaches to his disorder, his expectations about what will 
happen to him and what the doctor will do, an...
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Add to cartKleinman explanatory Model - Eliciting the patient's (explanatory) model gives the 
physician knowledge of the beliefs the patient holds about his illness, the personal 
and social meaning he attaches to his disorder, his expectations about what will 
happen to him and what the doctor will do, an...
Common risk factors - unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, tobacco use 
Childhood risk - conditions before birth and early in childhood influence health in 
adult life. 
Risk accumulation - Ageing is an important marker of the accumulation of 
modifiable risks for chronic disease 
Underlying determi...
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Add to cartCommon risk factors - unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, tobacco use 
Childhood risk - conditions before birth and early in childhood influence health in 
adult life. 
Risk accumulation - Ageing is an important marker of the accumulation of 
modifiable risks for chronic disease 
Underlying determi...
Describe health advocacy actions for population health versus individual level 
health advocacy actions - "you will have to put your typed answer in this box for 
the answer" 
How does the ANA code of Ethics relate to health policy? - Correct Answer is: 
Establishes the commitments of the nurs...
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Add to cartDescribe health advocacy actions for population health versus individual level 
health advocacy actions - "you will have to put your typed answer in this box for 
the answer" 
How does the ANA code of Ethics relate to health policy? - Correct Answer is: 
Establishes the commitments of the nurs...
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