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NRSG-110 / Burman / Exam #1 Chapters 1,3,23,26,&32
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___ are the smallest of all microorganisms, and cannot be
treated with antibiotics. Correct Answer Viruses

___ health promotion are directed toward promoting health and
preventing development of disease or injury. Correct Answer
Primary

___ health promotion begins after an illness is diagnosed and
treated, with the goal of reducing disability and helping
rehabilitate patients to a maximum level of functioning. Correct
Answer Tertiary

___ health promotion focus on screening for early detection of
disease with prompt diagnosing and treatment. Correct Answer
Secondary

___ illness usually has a rapid onset of symptoms and lasts only
a relatively short time. Correct Answer Acute

___ illness usually have a slow onset and may have periods of
remission and exacerbation. Correct Answer Chronic

____ are organisms that live on or in a host and rely on it for
nourishment. Correct Answer Parasites

____ are plant-like organisms, and are present in the air, soil,
and water. Correct Answer Fungi

,____ immunity is when the body increases the number of
lymphocytes, which destroys invading cell or particle. Correct
Answer Cellular immunity

____ is a medical term, referring to pathologic changes in the
structure or function of the body or mind. Correct Answer
Disease

____ is the response of a person to a disease. Correct Answer
Illness

_____ are continuous quivering of whole muscles or major
portions of a muscle. Correct Answer Tremor

_____ are disease-producing microorganisms. Correct Answer
Pathogens

_____ are the most significant and most commonly observed
infection causing agents. Correct Answer Bacteria

_____ exercises involve muscle contraction with resistance.
Correct Answer Isokinetic

_____ is decreased muscle size. Correct Answer Atrophy

_____ is the act of attempting to increase well-being and health
potential. Correct Answer Health promotion

_____ is when one foot hits the ground, and _____ is when the
opposite foot pushes off and leaves the ground. Correct Answer
Stance ; swing

, ______ exercise involves muscle contraction without shortening
or movement. (Flexing) Correct Answer Isometric

______ exercises refer to rhythmic muscle movements that
increase demand for oxygen. Correct Answer Aerobic

______ is used to describe the state of slight contraction. (usual
state of skeletal muscles) Correct Answer Tonus

_______ exercise involves shortening and active movement.
Correct Answer Isotonic

_______ is heard in the lungs, and is caused by collapse or
incomplete expansion of the alveoli in the lungs. Correct
Answer Atelectasis

________, or degenerative joint disease, is characterized by
deterioration of joint cartilage and pain with motion. Correct
Answer Osteoarthritis

A _____ _____ is defined as a particular type of health
difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or
environmental disadvantage. Correct Answer Health disparity

A ______ is something that increases a person's chances for
illness or injury. Correct Answer Risk Factors

A person is most infectious during the ____ stage, because only
nonspecific symptoms are present (fatigue, malaise, and
possibly a low-grade fever). Correct Answer Prodromal

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