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NSG 522 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
The core science of public health. "The study of the distribution and 
determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations and 
the application of this knowledge to the control of health problem" 
 Epidemiology 
Epidemiology studies the _____ of public health problems 
 Nature, extent, and cause 
The origins of epidemiology as a science from the study of ______ of 
communicable diseases 
 Epidemics 
Systematic surveillance, observation, experimentation.... use fo a ...
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The core science of public health. "The study of the distribution and 
determinants of health-related states or events in specified populations and 
the application of this knowledge to the control of health problem" 
 Epidemiology 
Epidemiology studies the _____ of public health problems 
 Nature, extent, and cause 
The origins of epidemiology as a science from the study of ______ of 
communicable diseases 
 Epidemics 
Systematic surveillance, observation, experimentation.... use fo a ...
NSG 522 Pre Midterm Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Frequencies 
 Just the count or number of observations in each category. 
Abbreviated as 'n' or 'f' 
Relative Frequency 
 The number of times a particular observation occurs divided by the 
total number of observations. 
Frequency Distribution 
 A summary of the numerical counts of the values or categories of a 
measurement. 
Cumulative Frequency 
 The number of observations with a value less than the maximum value 
of the variable interval. 
Cumulative Relative Frequency 
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Frequencies 
 Just the count or number of observations in each category. 
Abbreviated as 'n' or 'f' 
Relative Frequency 
 The number of times a particular observation occurs divided by the 
total number of observations. 
Frequency Distribution 
 A summary of the numerical counts of the values or categories of a 
measurement. 
Cumulative Frequency 
 The number of observations with a value less than the maximum value 
of the variable interval. 
Cumulative Relative Frequency 
Master...
NSG 522 Module 5 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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NSG 522 Final Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
What type of science if epidemiology? 
 qualitative 
What is an essential feature of epidemiology? 
 measurement 
What are the 5 W's? 
 Who: 
What: 
When: 
Where: 
Why: 
What are the two components of epidemiology? 
 descriptive 
analytic 
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What describes descriptive epidemiology? 
 who (person): tables, population pyramid 
when (time): event timelines 
where (place): maps 
What does descriptive ep...
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What type of science if epidemiology? 
 qualitative 
What is an essential feature of epidemiology? 
 measurement 
What are the 5 W's? 
 Who: 
What: 
When: 
Where: 
Why: 
What are the two components of epidemiology? 
 descriptive 
analytic 
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What describes descriptive epidemiology? 
 who (person): tables, population pyramid 
when (time): event timelines 
where (place): maps 
What does descriptive ep...
NSG 522 Biostats & Epid- Pt 2, final exam, focus on epidemiology Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Acute Communicable diseases 
 Acute = sudden onset, relatively severe, short duration of s/s. 
 Communicable = transmitted from person to person / throughout the 
population; contagious. 
Flu, PNA, lyme disease, mumps, measles, cholera 
Acute Noncommunicable diseases 
 Tetanus, legionnaires, anthrax 
Chronic Communicable diseases 
 Chronic = less severe but long / continuous duration, lasts for a long 
time. 
Cancer (cervical),leprosy, polio, syphilis, TB 
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Acute Communicable diseases 
 Acute = sudden onset, relatively severe, short duration of s/s. 
 Communicable = transmitted from person to person / throughout the 
population; contagious. 
Flu, PNA, lyme disease, mumps, measles, cholera 
Acute Noncommunicable diseases 
 Tetanus, legionnaires, anthrax 
Chronic Communicable diseases 
 Chronic = less severe but long / continuous duration, lasts for a long 
time. 
Cancer (cervical),leprosy, polio, syphilis, TB 
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NSG-522 Midterm Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
The frequency and relative frequency presented as a percentage should 
both be reported when describing interval level data 
 False 
What type of graphic display would be the best for a variable measured at 
the ordinal data? 
 Histogram 
The operational definition of a variable 
 Specifies how a variable should be measured 
The epidemiological range is 
 the minimum and maximum values 
When reporting the mean for a variable, what measure of spread should be 
reported? 
 The standard deviatio...
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The frequency and relative frequency presented as a percentage should 
both be reported when describing interval level data 
 False 
What type of graphic display would be the best for a variable measured at 
the ordinal data? 
 Histogram 
The operational definition of a variable 
 Specifies how a variable should be measured 
The epidemiological range is 
 the minimum and maximum values 
When reporting the mean for a variable, what measure of spread should be 
reported? 
 The standard deviatio...
NSG 522- Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Epidemiology is defined as? 
 The STUDY of the DISTRIBUTION and DETERMINANTS of HEALTH-RELATED 
STATES OR EVENTS in specified POPULATIONS and the application of this 
knowledge to the CONTROL OF HEALTH PROBLEMS 
What are the core Epidemiological Functions? 
 Surveillance 
 Field Investigations 
 Analytic Studies 
 Evaluation 
 Linkages 
 Policy 
What type of science is Epidemiology? 
 Quantitative 
What does measurement focus on in Epidemiology? 
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Epidemiology is defined as? 
 The STUDY of the DISTRIBUTION and DETERMINANTS of HEALTH-RELATED 
STATES OR EVENTS in specified POPULATIONS and the application of this 
knowledge to the CONTROL OF HEALTH PROBLEMS 
What are the core Epidemiological Functions? 
 Surveillance 
 Field Investigations 
 Analytic Studies 
 Evaluation 
 Linkages 
 Policy 
What type of science is Epidemiology? 
 Quantitative 
What does measurement focus on in Epidemiology? 
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Microbiology 2460 Exam 2 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
The term prokaryotes refers to which of the following? 
A. very small organisms 
B. unicellular organisms that have no nucleus 
C. multicellular organisms 
D. cells that resemble animal cells more than plant cells. 
 B 
The term microbiota refers to which of the following? 
a. all microorganisms of the same species 
b. all of the microorganisms involved in a symbiotic relationship 
c. all microorganisms in a certain region of the human body 
d. all microorganisms in a certain geographic regi...
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The term prokaryotes refers to which of the following? 
A. very small organisms 
B. unicellular organisms that have no nucleus 
C. multicellular organisms 
D. cells that resemble animal cells more than plant cells. 
 B 
The term microbiota refers to which of the following? 
a. all microorganisms of the same species 
b. all of the microorganisms involved in a symbiotic relationship 
c. all microorganisms in a certain region of the human body 
d. all microorganisms in a certain geographic regi...
Microbiology UTA 2460 – FINAL Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Which method often results in colonies developing down throughout the agar 
along with some colonies on the surface... 
 pour plate 
Which of the following organisms shows the proper use of binomial 
nomenclature... 
 Escherichia coli (italicized) 
The type of microscope in which you would see brightly illuminated 
specimens against a black background is... 
 dark-field 
6.5% NaCl broth favors the growth of Gram positive organisms, while inhibiting 
the growth of Gram negative organisms, this...
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Which method often results in colonies developing down throughout the agar 
along with some colonies on the surface... 
 pour plate 
Which of the following organisms shows the proper use of binomial 
nomenclature... 
 Escherichia coli (italicized) 
The type of microscope in which you would see brightly illuminated 
specimens against a black background is... 
 dark-field 
6.5% NaCl broth favors the growth of Gram positive organisms, while inhibiting 
the growth of Gram negative organisms, this...
MICRO EXAM 1-Tholen 2460 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
Microbiology 
 The study of microorganisms 
Ubiquitous 
 Present or existing everywhere 
Opportunistic 
 If given the right conditions, they can cause harm 
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek () 
 -Dutch linen merchant. 
-First to observe living microbes. 
-Single-lens magnified up to 300X. 
Louis Pasteur 
 -First to show strains were unique 
-Performed fermentation 
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-Developed pasteurization and vaccines 
Rober...
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Microbiology 
 The study of microorganisms 
Ubiquitous 
 Present or existing everywhere 
Opportunistic 
 If given the right conditions, they can cause harm 
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek () 
 -Dutch linen merchant. 
-First to observe living microbes. 
-Single-lens magnified up to 300X. 
Louis Pasteur 
 -First to show strains were unique 
-Performed fermentation 
Master01 | October, 2024/2025 | Latest update 
1 | P a g e | © copyright 2024/2025 | Grade A+ 
-Developed pasteurization and vaccines 
Rober...
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