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NBME CBSE: PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES PT. 1 What is a case series? - ANSW Description of clinical findings/symptoms for several patients with the same diagnosis, treatment, or outcome. What is a cross-sectional study? - ANSW Assesses the frequency of disease and risk-related factors in the pres...

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NBME CBSE: PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES PT. 1
What is a case series? - ANSW Description of clinical findings/symptoms for several
patients with the same diagnosis, treatment, or outcome.

What is a cross-sectional study? - ANSW Assesses the frequency of disease and risk-
related factors in the present.

What is a case-control study? - ANSW Retrospectively compares a group of people
with a disease to a group without the disease to determine if odds of prior exposure/risk
factor differ.

What is a cohort study? - ANSW Compares a group of people with a given
exposure/risk factor to a group without exposure to determine if the exposure/risk factor
is associated with later development of disease.

What is a twin concordance study? - ANSW Compares the frequency with which both
monozygotic twins vs both dizygotic twins develop the same disease to measure
heritability and influence of environmental factors.

What is an adoption study? - ANSW Compares behavioral traits/genetics in siblings
raised by biological vs adoptive parents to measure heritability and influence of
environmental factors.

What is an ecological study? - ANSW Compares the frequency of disease and risk-
related factors across populations to measure population data (not applicable to
individuals).

What is a clinic therapeutic trial? - ANSW An experimental study involving humans that
compares the benefits of two or more interventions.

What are the criteria for a high-quality clinical trial? - ANSW Randomized, controlled,
and double-blinded

What is a crossover clinical trial? - ANSW Compares the effect of multiple treatments
on a subject

What is the purpose of randomizing the order of treatments in a crossover trial? -
ANSW To avoid bias

What is a washout period in a crossover trial? - ANSW A period between treatments to
eliminate any lingering effects

, What is the advantage of using a crossover trial? - ANSW Subjects serve as their own
controls

What is the intention-to-treat analysis? - ANSW Analyzing all subjects according to
their original assigned treatment

What is the purpose of intention-to-treat analysis? - ANSW To avoid bias from attrition,
crossover, and noncompliance

What is the disadvantage of intention-to-treat analysis? - ANSW May dilute the true
effects of the intervention

What is the as-treated analysis? - ANSW Analyzing subjects according to the
treatment they actually received

What is the disadvantage of as-treated analysis? - ANSW Increases the risk of bias

What is the per-protocol analysis? - ANSW Excluding subjects who did not complete
the originally assigned treatment

What is the disadvantage of per-protocol analysis? - ANSW Increases the risk of bias

What are the five phases of clinical trials? - ANSW Preclinical, Phase 0, Phase 1,
Phase 2, Phase 3, Phase 4

What happens in the preclinical phase of clinical trials? - ANSW Testing the drug in lab
animals and in vitro

What happens in Phase 0 of clinical trials? - ANSW Initial assessment of
pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics via microdosing

What is the purpose of Phase 1 of clinical trials? - ANSW Safety assessment and
determining the maximum tolerable dose

What is the purpose of Phase 2 of clinical trials? - ANSW Assessing efficacy and
short-term adverse effects

What is the purpose of Phase 3 of clinical trials? - ANSW Assessing effectiveness
compared to standard of care or placebo

What is the purpose of Phase 4 of clinical trials? - ANSW Assessing long-term and
rare adverse effects

What is off-label drug use? - ANSW Using a drug in a form, population group, or
dosage not approved by the FDA

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