Deck 3: Epidemiology: the Study of Disease, injury, and Death in the Community
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Deck 3: Epidemiology: the Study of Disease, injury, and Death in the Community
1
Epidemiology is sometimes referred to as
A)population medicine
B)personal medicine
C)standardized medicine
D)pandemic medicine
A)population medicine
B)personal medicine
C)standardized medicine
D)pandemic medicine
population medicine
2
Sometimes notifiable diseases are not reported to the local health department because patients recover without a diagnosis being confirmed.
True
3
The rate of an illness in a population is the natality rate.
False
4
A probability statement about the association between a particular disease and a specific risk factor is
A)an odds ratio
B)relative risk
C)criteria of causation
D)an epidemic curve
A)an odds ratio
B)relative risk
C)criteria of causation
D)an epidemic curve
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5
When using criteria of causation,the criterion that addresses the issue of whether the association been reported in a variety of people,exposed in a variety of setting,and can have repeatable results by other researchers is
A)strength
B)specificity
C)temporality
D)consistency
A)strength
B)specificity
C)temporality
D)consistency
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6
An epidemiological study aimed at testing hypotheses is a descriptive study.
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7
A primary care physician is concerned with the course of a disease in an individual,while an epidemiologist is concerned with the course of disease in a population.
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8
The electronic reporting system used by state health departments and the CDC to report notifiable disease is Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
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9
An attack rate is an incidence rate calculated for a particular population for a single disease outbreak and is expressed as a percentage.
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10
The period between exposure to a disease and the onset of symptoms is the incubation period.
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11
Vital statistics are statistical summaries of records of major life events such as births,deaths,marriages,divorces,and infant deaths.
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12
A disease that lasts three months or less is a chronic disease.
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13
An epidemic curve depicting a distribution of cases traceable to multiple sources of exposure is a
A)point source epidemic curve
B)propagated epidemic curve
C)case control study
D)descriptive study
A)point source epidemic curve
B)propagated epidemic curve
C)case control study
D)descriptive study
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14
An unexpectedly large number of cases of an illness,specific health-related behavior,or other health-related event in a particular population defines a pandemic.
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15
When using criteria of causation,the criterion that asks if the disease or health problem associated with the exposure is the only one is
A)strength
B)specificity
C)temporality
D)consistency
A)strength
B)specificity
C)temporality
D)consistency
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16
The number of years of healthy life expected,on average,in a given population is the disability-adjusted life years (DALYs).
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17
An endemic disease is one that occurs regularly in a population as a matter of course.
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18
The average number of years a person from a specific cohort is projected to live from a given point in time is their life expectancy.
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19
People afflicted with a disease are referred to as cases.
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20
Notifiable disease information reported to local health departments is highly accurate.
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21
The national health survey that is a state-based telephone survey of the civilian,noninstitutional,adult population that seeks to ascertain the prevalence of high-risk behaviors is the
A)National Health Interview Survey
B)National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
C)Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
D)National Health Care Survey
A)National Health Interview Survey
B)National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
C)Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
D)National Health Care Survey
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22
The number of events that occur in a given population in a given period of time is a
A)rate
B)case
C)pandemic
D)notifiable disease
A)rate
B)case
C)pandemic
D)notifiable disease
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23
A study that seeks to compare those diagnosed with a disease with those who do not have the disease for prior exposure to specific risk factors is a
A)descriptive study
B)cohort study
C)experimental study
D)case/control study
A)descriptive study
B)cohort study
C)experimental study
D)case/control study
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24
Studies that seek to describe the extent of disease in regard to person,time,and place are
A)descriptive studies
B)analytic studies
C)observational studies
D)case/control studies
A)descriptive studies
B)analytic studies
C)observational studies
D)case/control studies
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25
What questions are descriptive studies designed to answer?
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26
The practice of assigning subjects to treatments or control groups in a completely random manner is
A)randomization
B)blinding
C)double-blinding
D)cohorting
A)randomization
B)blinding
C)double-blinding
D)cohorting
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27
Explain the differences between incidence rates and prevalence rates.
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28
The book,published annually,that is the standard summary of statistics on the social,political,and economic organization of the United States is
A)the U.S.Census
B)the Statistical Abstract of the United States
C)the New England Journal of Medicine
D)the National Health Interview Survey
A)the U.S.Census
B)the Statistical Abstract of the United States
C)the New England Journal of Medicine
D)the National Health Interview Survey
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29
The national health survey that uses a mobile examination center and collects data through direct physical examinations,clinical and laboratory testing,and related procedures is the
A)National Health Interview Survey
B)National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
C)Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
D)National Health Care Survey
A)National Health Interview Survey
B)National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
C)Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
D)National Health Care Survey
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30
Morbidity rates measure
A)birth
B)death
C)sickness
D)life expectancy
A)birth
B)death
C)sickness
D)life expectancy
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31
List and describe the two types of analytic studies.
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32
What are the three ways the intent of the National Health Survey Act of 1956 are being fulfilled?
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33
How might data from the National Health Care Survey be used in public health?
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34
How might health workers use U.S.Census data?
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35
An outbreak of disease over a wide geographic region is a(n)
A)epidemic
B)pandemic
C)epizootic
D)endemic
A)epidemic
B)pandemic
C)epizootic
D)endemic
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36
Explain why rates are important to epidemiologists.
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37
Describe how epidemiologists might determine where an outbreak occurred.
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38
The number of new and old cases of a disease in a population in a given period of time,divided by the total number in that population is the
A)incidence rate
B)attack rate
C)prevalence rate
D)crude rate
A)incidence rate
B)attack rate
C)prevalence rate
D)crude rate
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39
Describe the process for reporting notifiable diseases from individuals to the CDC.
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40
Explain why one would use an age-adjusted rate.
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