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Snow developed a frequency distribution of the number of human deaths and found t
B
Street water pump, not the food supply.
C Snow developed a frequency distribution of the number of human deaths; he did not
D Snow developed a frequency distribution of the number of human deaths; he did not
ANS: C
Objective: 7. Explain behavioral, environmental, and genetic factors that have an
impact on health.
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Heading: Introduction > Historical Beginnings
Integrated Processes: Teaching/Learning
Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Safety and Infection Control
Cognitive Level: Comprehension [Understanding]
Concept: Infection; Safety
Difficulty: Easy
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The first phase, the sanitary phase, was due to the theory that sanitation needed to be
A phase, the infectious disease phase, germ theory was developed and antibiotics came
factor phase, turned to reducing risk for disease and prevention.
The first phase, the sanitary phase, was due to the theory that sanitation needed to be
B phase, the infectious disease phase, germ theory was developed and antibiotics came
factor phase, turned to reducing risk for disease and prevention.
The first phase, the sanitary phase, was due to the theory that sanitation needed to be
C phase, the infectious disease phase, germ theory was developed and antibiotics came
factor phase, turned to reducing risk for disease and prevention.
The agent, host, and environment model is the Epidemiology Triangle, which is the mo
D
disease.
C. Demography
ANS: D
Objective: 7. Explain behavioral, environmental, and genetic factors that have an
impact on health.
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Heading: Introduction > Web of Causation
Integrated Processes: Nursing Process
Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance
Cognitive Level: Comprehension [Understanding]
Concept: Oxygenation; Critical Thinking; Promoting Health
Difficulty: Easy
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Descriptive data analysis is the first step in the analysis of demographic data. It analyse
A
look at risk factors.
The ecological model is used to design health promotions to maintain and improve he
B
to visualize risk factors.
The web of causation is a framework that demonstrates the complexity of the multiple
D
which are determined by multiple causes.
4. If a nurse takes the number of new cases of a disease or illness among the
contacts of initial (primary) cases and divides it by the number of people in
the population at risk, he or she is calculating the:
A. Prevalence
B. Incidence
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John Emery Bucher was born near Hanover, Pa., August 17,
1872. He entered Lehigh University in 1888 and graduated in 1891.
During the past three years he has been a graduate student in the
Johns Hopkins University.
Subjects: Chemistry, Mineralogy and Mathematics.
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