Definition 1 of 187
All people have the right to a standard of living that guarantees health
United nations
Universal declaration of human rights
Declaration of independence
The bill of rights to the u.s. constitution
Definition 2 of 187
The link between epidemiology and genetic
Genetic risk assessment
Descriptive epidemiology
Genetic epidemiology
Genetic evaluation
Definition 3 of 187
a higher burden of illness, injury, disability, or mortality experiences by one grup relative to
another
Disparities
Prevalence
Determinants Of Health
Morbidity
,Definition 4 of 187
# of cases during a specified time
socio economic status
period prevalence
case fatality rate
incidence
Definition 5 of 187
The tests' ability to yield a positive result when the person actually has the condition, disease,
or disorder
Reliability
Positive Predictive Value
Sensitivity
Specificity
Definition 6 of 187
The generalizability of the results to other populations
Selection Bias
External Validity
Reliability
Risk Analysis
,Definition 7 of 187
Describes the distribution of disease and other health related states in terms of personal
characteristics, geographical distribution and time. Helps to understand the process of disease
by looking at raves, incidents, prevalence, mortality, survival and prognosis.
Prevalence
Analytic epidemiology
Descriptive epidemiology
Population health
Definition 8 of 187
soecific practices that guide the actions and decisions of each person in a group based on
their culture. Can be learned or shared.
Norms & values
Artifacts & products
Cultural skill
Cultural awareness
Definition 9 of 187
Accurate family history for 3 generations or genetic blood testing to reveal genes
Environment
Components of genetic risk assessment
Social determinants of health
Common risk factors
, Definition 10 of 187
A set of questions the advanced practice nurse can use in order to assess the culture of a
patient
Learn Model
Kleinman Explanatory Model
Ethnic Model
Situation Analysis
Definition 11 of 187
a group of people who because of their physical or cultural characteristics, are singled out
from the other in society
Race
Disparities
Minorities
Ethnicity
Definition 12 of 187
diverse elements such as water, food, neighborhood, pollution
Environment
Ecosystem
Culture
Isolation
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