HLTH 4200 Wk3 Exam

HLTH 4200 Wk3 Exam

HLTH 4200 Wk3 Exam – Principles of Epidemiology.2015 Winter Qtr 11/30-02/21-PT3
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• Question 1

• 5 out of 5 points

The occurrence in a community or region of cases of an illness, specific health behavior, or other health related events clearly in excess of normal expectancy is known as a(n):
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Epidemic
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Epidemic

• Question 2

• 0 out of 5 points

In a study 10 patients were each followed for a total of 5 years; 6 patients were each followed for a total of 4 years; and 11 patients were each followed for a total of 3 years. How many person-years of follow-up did the study include?
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• Question 3

• 5 out of 5 points

Which of the following historic individuals conducted the classic study linking a cholera epidemic with contaminated water.
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Response Feedback: To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 1, pp. 20-36 of your text

HLTH 4200 Wk3 Exam
• Question 4

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The epidemiologic triad includes all of the following except:
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Answer Feedback: To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 12, pp. 438-439 of your text.

• Question 5

• 5 out of 5 points

Host factors in the causation of disease include:
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Answer Feedback: That’s right. To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 12, pp. 442-445 of your text.

• Question 6

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________________is the time interval between exposure to an infectious agent in a host and the appearance of the first symptoms of the condition in that host.
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Answer Feedback: That is incorrect. You will find a discussion of this topic in Chapter 12, p. 448 of your text.

• Question 7

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Which of the following is a measure of the severity of the disease?
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Answer Feedback: To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 12, pp. 441-442 of your text

• Question 8

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Descriptive epidemiology includes all EXCEPT:
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Answer Feedback: That’s right. To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 4, pp. 142-143 of your text.

• Question 9

• 0 out of 5 points

The mid-year population of City X was 175,000 in 2005. The number of newly diagnosed cases of TB to residents of the city in 2005 was 25. The number of active TB cases on June 30, 2005 was 150.

The cumulative incidence of TB in 2005 in this city was:
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Answer Feedback: That is incorrect. You will find a discussion of this topic in Chapter 3, pp. 101-103 of your text.

• Question 10

• 5 out of 5 points

The mid-year population of city X was 175,000 in 2005. The number of newly diagnosed cases of TB to residents of the city in 2005 was 25. The number of active TB cases on June 30, 2005 was 150.

The point prevalence of active TB on June 30, 2005 in this area was:
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Answer Feedback: That’s right. To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 3, pp. 97-101 of your text.

• Question 11

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Fluoridation of water would be an example of:
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Answer Feedback: That’s right. To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 2, pp. 84-87 of your text.

HLTH 4200 Wk3 Exam
• Question 12

• 5 out of 5 points

What would be the best source of information on adult and infant mortality?
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Answer Feedback: That’s right. To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 5, pp. 215-216 of your text.

• Question 13

• 5 out of 5 points

Which of the following data sources is most likely to be representative of the general health status of a population?
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Answer Feedback: That’s right. To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 5, p. 225 of your text.

• Question 14

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Which of the following reasons might account for place variation in disease?
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Answer Feedback: To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 4, pp. 185-187 of your text.

• Question 15

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To compare the frequency of hypertension in the white and non-white population surveyed, the most appropriate measure is the:
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Answer Feedback: That’s right. To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 3, pp. 118-123 of your text.

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• Question 16

• 5 out of 5 points

What factors should be considered in measuring true long-term changes in mortality rates due to a specific disease?
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Answer Feedback: That’s right. To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 5, pp. 215-216 of your text.

• Question 17

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Those members of the population who are capable of developing a disease or condition are known as:
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HLTH 4200 Wk3 Exam
• Question 18

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The risk of acquiring a given disease during a time period is best determined by:
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Answer Feedback: That is incorrect. You will find a discussion of this topic in Chapter 3, pp. 101-106 of your text.

• Question 19

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Assume in an unmatched case control study that 30% of 100 cases had an exposure of interest and 15% of 200 controls had the exposure of interest.

What is the odds ratio associated with the exposure to disease?
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Answer Feedback: That is incorrect. You will find a discussion of this topic in Chapter 6, pp. 269-270 of your text.

• Question 20

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A major advantage of cohort studies over case-control studies with respect to the role of a suspected factor in the etiology of a disease is that:
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• Question 21

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Epidemiologic measures provide the following types of information:
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• Question 22

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Incidence and prevalence data have different applications in public health. To provide a direct estimate of the risk of developing a disease is a description that pertains to:
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Response Feedback: To review the information in greater detail, see Chapter 3, pp. 97-108 of your text

• Question 23

• 5 out of 5 points

The choice of behavioral factors that affect how we live is known as:
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• Question 24

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The study of the roles of consumption of high-fat foods and sedentary lifestyle in health is the domain of:
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• Question 25

• 0 out of 5 points

Incidence and prevalence data have different applications in public health. To provide a direct estimate of the risk of developing a disease is a description that pertains to:
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