What is an example of Percentage; in 2001 the CDC estimated a 20.9% obesity rate of adults in the US. correct answers Prevalence
What is an example of a Pandemic correct answers Ebola
What begins when a disease spreads across continents. correct answers A Pandemic
What is a Dramatic Increa...
NUR 221 Exam 1 (with 100% correct answers)
What is an example of Percentage; in 2001 the CDC estimated a 20.9% obesity rate of adults in the US. correct answers Prevalence
What is an example of a Pandemic correct answers Ebola
What begins when a disease spreads across continents. correct answers A Pandemic
What is a Dramatic Increase in disease incidence in a population? correct answers Epidemic
What is the term for when the incidence and prevalence are Predictable and Stable? correct answers Endemic
Term when there is No Known Cause (Etiology) correct answers Idiopathic
_________________________ are Subjective correct answers Symptoms
_________________________ are Observable correct answers Signs
H.Pylori leads to ________________________. correct answers Gastritis
Gastritis is treated with _________________________. correct answers Antibiotics
You teach a patient to avoid alcohol when they have what disease? correct answers Pancreatitis
What disease does Jack have and is located in the Small Intestine? correct answers Crohn's Disease
What is the process of moving certain cells to the cite of injury? correct answers Chemotaxis
What is the term for a Dynamic Balance in the body; which keeps the body in a steady state? correct answers Homeostasis
What is the term for Function Impairment of the cells, tissues, organ or organ systems? correct answers Disease
What is another term for Death? correct answers Mortality
What is the term for Negative Outcomes with disease complications that impact the quality of life? correct answers Morbidity
What is the Rate of Occurrence of a disease at any given time? correct answers Incidence
Which level of prevention, prevents/prohibits a disease condition from occuring? correct answers
Primary Level Which level of prevention is the Early detection of disease through screening and early treatment? correct answers Secondary Level
Which level of prevention is the Rehabilitation of a patient after the detection of the disease? correct answers Tertiary Level
Which of the following is the most common cause of acute gastritis?
A.) Poor Gastric Profusion
B.) Too much stomach acid
C.) Ingestion of aspirin, alcohol, or other chemicals D.) H.Pylori infection correct answers D.) H. Pylori Infection
What part of the GI Tract does Ulcerative Colitis take place in? correct answers Large Intestine
What happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them? correct answers Antibiotic Resistance
What are single celled organisms? Also known as germs. correct answers Bacteria
Which disease has Chronic Inflammation of synovial membranes and synovial hyperplasia? correct answers Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
These clinical manifestations pertain to which disease?
Pain, stiffness, redness, heat, swelling, decreased mobility, asymmetrical joints, mild to debilitating. correct answers Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
What are major goals of Inflammatory response? correct answers 1.) To Increase Blood Flow to site of injury "Vascular Response"
2.) To Alert the products of healing to attend the site of injury "Cellular Response" 3.) To Remove injured tissue & Prepare the site for Repair & Healing
Inflammation is ultimately needed to:
A.) Increase inflammatory mediators at the site to vasoconstrict the area
B.) Increase platelets at the site for clotting
C.) Restore functional cells
D.) Prepare site for healing correct answers D.) Prepare site for healing
You are expecting your first child and are told that the child has a 1 in 800 chance of being born with a congenital anomaly. This statistic refers to the:
A.) Incidence B.) Prevalence
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