Deck 34: Environmental Careers

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Environmental health technicians must:

A) Develop methods to control hazards
B) Test air for radiation
C) Collect and analyze air and water samples
D) Control pollution
E) test air for radiation
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The duties of the ____________________ include maintaining the sterile field and passing instruments to the surgeon during an operation.
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The food _________________________ evaluates the safety of food processing and ingredients in the industry setting.
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____________________ provide nutritional counseling and services in a variety of settings.
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____________________ analyze and regulate the quality of the environment as it is affected by living organisms.
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Public health microbiologists are responsible for all of the following except:

A) Studying the relationship of people to organisms
B) Testing foods
C) Regulating the quality of the environment
D) Monitoring sludge from sewage treatment facilities
E) Identifying organisms that cause disease
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The biosphere consists of:

A) Air, organisms, and the crust of the earth
B) Air, the crust of the earth, and water
C) Air, pollution, and water
D) Air, the crust of the earth, and pollution
E) Air, pollution, and organisms
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Health and regulatory inspectors must:

A) Develop methods to control hazards
B) Enforce laws and regulations regarding employment hazards
C) Test air for radiation
D) Analyze contamination problems
E) Identify hazards
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_________________________ are needed in all aspects of health care to create a supportive environment for the patient.
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Public health ____________________ conduct tests and study the relationship of people to organisms that cause pollution, disease, or epidemics to prevent the same problems in the future.
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Air pollution can adversely affect the following body systems:

A) Respiratory system
B) Sensory system
C) Nervous system
D) Cardiovascular system
E) All of the above
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_________________________ inventory, receive, store, and distribute the equipment and products needed in large health care institutions.
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Food service workers are responsible for all of the following tasks except:

A) Planning menus
B) Preparing meals
C) Delivering meals
D) Helping a patient select a menu
E) Processing the order
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____________________ plan, develop, and execute environmental health programs.
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The role of a dietitian is to:

A) Promote and maintain health
B) Prevent and treat illnesses
C) Assist in rehabilitation through nutritional education
D) Assist in rehabilitation through diet
E) All of the above
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Ecology is the study of:

A) Living organisms and their relationship to the environment
B) Air, water, and land
C) Pollution
D) Sewage treatment
E) Organisms that cause disease
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_________________________ test air, soil, water, floors, walls, and other areas of human contact for radiation.
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Pitch, or the quality of the sound that is heard, is determined by:

A) The speed of vibrations against the eardrum
B) The intensity of sound waves
C) The form of energy
D) The number of decibels
E) Hearing loss
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Environmental engineers are responsible for all of the following except:

A) Insect control
B) Rodent control
C) Researching factors of population growth
D) Researching factors of a natural environment
E) Pollution control
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____________________ identify existing and potential hazards in conditions and practices.
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Match the numbered word below with the best definition.
a.Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
b.Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
c.The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
d.A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
e.The condition of being defiled or impure
f.A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
g.Composed of separate particles or pieces
h.Support services
i.The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
j.An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
1.Ancillary health care workers
2.Biosphere
3.Decibel
4.Ecosystem
5.Hydrocarbon
6.Hygienist
7.Mutagen
8.Particulate
9.Pesticide
10.Pollution
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain the chain of life in an ecosystem.
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Investigate the number of oil spills that have occurred in the past 10 years and analyze the effects on the environment.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Define pitch as it relates to hearing.Explain what determines the pitch of a sound.
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Pollution from car exhaust has led to various laws regulating emissions in many states.Research and report on the state with the most stringent auto emissions laws.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain the epidemiological approach a health care worker might employ.
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Particulate
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Particulate
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Particulate
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Particulate
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Particulate
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Particulate
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Particulate
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Particulate
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Particulate
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Particulate
The condition of being defiled or impure
Hygienist
Support services
Hygienist
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Hygienist
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Hygienist
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Hygienist
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Hygienist
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Hygienist
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Hygienist
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Hygienist
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Hygienist
The condition of being defiled or impure
Pollution
Support services
Pollution
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Pollution
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Pollution
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Pollution
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Pollution
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Pollution
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Pollution
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Pollution
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Pollution
The condition of being defiled or impure
Pesticide
Support services
Pesticide
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Pesticide
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Pesticide
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Pesticide
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Pesticide
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Pesticide
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Pesticide
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Pesticide
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Pesticide
The condition of being defiled or impure
Mutagen
Support services
Mutagen
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Mutagen
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Mutagen
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Mutagen
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Mutagen
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Mutagen
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Mutagen
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Mutagen
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Mutagen
The condition of being defiled or impure
Decibel
Support services
Decibel
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Decibel
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Decibel
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Decibel
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Decibel
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Decibel
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Decibel
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Decibel
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Decibel
The condition of being defiled or impure
Ancillary health care workers
Support services
Ancillary health care workers
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Ancillary health care workers
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Ancillary health care workers
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Ancillary health care workers
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Ancillary health care workers
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Ancillary health care workers
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Ancillary health care workers
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Ancillary health care workers
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Ancillary health care workers
The condition of being defiled or impure
Ecosystem
Support services
Ecosystem
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Ecosystem
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Ecosystem
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Ecosystem
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Ecosystem
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Ecosystem
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Ecosystem
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Ecosystem
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Ecosystem
The condition of being defiled or impure
Biosphere
Support services
Biosphere
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Biosphere
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Biosphere
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Biosphere
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Biosphere
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Biosphere
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Biosphere
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Biosphere
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Biosphere
The condition of being defiled or impure
Hydrocarbon
Support services
Hydrocarbon
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Hydrocarbon
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Hydrocarbon
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Hydrocarbon
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Hydrocarbon
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Hydrocarbon
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Hydrocarbon
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Hydrocarbon
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Hydrocarbon
The condition of being defiled or impure
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain how pollution has become a significant health factor.
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How might x-rays affect health care workers? Research the laws regulating radiologists as well as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies that might affect this profession.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Name two sources of noise pollution that cause pain.
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Nutrition services are an important facet of the health care field.Explain the function of dietitians and dietary technicians.Include their effect on patient care.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
How might water become contaminated?
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What are some laws that were passed to prevent further destruction of the ozone layer? Are these laws stringent enough? What other precautions against skin cancer have been recommended?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
List five leading work-related diseases and injuries.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Describe a thorough analysis of water.
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Examine the issue of noise pollution and its effect on hearing loss; pay specific attention to noise source, decibels, and sensations (effects on hearing).
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Explain the goal of public health programs.Do sufficient policies, laws, and regulations exist to help these programs meet their goals?
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Explain the effects of various types of pollution on the health of the community.Discuss effective means to combat the negative effects of these elements.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain the prerequisites for a well-balanced meal.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Describe a surgical technician's job?
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Deck 34: Environmental Careers
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Environmental health technicians must:

A) Develop methods to control hazards
B) Test air for radiation
C) Collect and analyze air and water samples
D) Control pollution
E) test air for radiation
Collect and analyze air and water samples
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The duties of the ____________________ include maintaining the sterile field and passing instruments to the surgeon during an operation.
Surgical technician
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The food _________________________ evaluates the safety of food processing and ingredients in the industry setting.
Scientist technologist
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____________________ provide nutritional counseling and services in a variety of settings.
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____________________ analyze and regulate the quality of the environment as it is affected by living organisms.
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Public health microbiologists are responsible for all of the following except:

A) Studying the relationship of people to organisms
B) Testing foods
C) Regulating the quality of the environment
D) Monitoring sludge from sewage treatment facilities
E) Identifying organisms that cause disease
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The biosphere consists of:

A) Air, organisms, and the crust of the earth
B) Air, the crust of the earth, and water
C) Air, pollution, and water
D) Air, the crust of the earth, and pollution
E) Air, pollution, and organisms
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Health and regulatory inspectors must:

A) Develop methods to control hazards
B) Enforce laws and regulations regarding employment hazards
C) Test air for radiation
D) Analyze contamination problems
E) Identify hazards
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_________________________ are needed in all aspects of health care to create a supportive environment for the patient.
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Public health ____________________ conduct tests and study the relationship of people to organisms that cause pollution, disease, or epidemics to prevent the same problems in the future.
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Air pollution can adversely affect the following body systems:

A) Respiratory system
B) Sensory system
C) Nervous system
D) Cardiovascular system
E) All of the above
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_________________________ inventory, receive, store, and distribute the equipment and products needed in large health care institutions.
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Food service workers are responsible for all of the following tasks except:

A) Planning menus
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C) Delivering meals
D) Helping a patient select a menu
E) Processing the order
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____________________ plan, develop, and execute environmental health programs.
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The role of a dietitian is to:

A) Promote and maintain health
B) Prevent and treat illnesses
C) Assist in rehabilitation through nutritional education
D) Assist in rehabilitation through diet
E) All of the above
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Ecology is the study of:

A) Living organisms and their relationship to the environment
B) Air, water, and land
C) Pollution
D) Sewage treatment
E) Organisms that cause disease
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_________________________ test air, soil, water, floors, walls, and other areas of human contact for radiation.
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Pitch, or the quality of the sound that is heard, is determined by:

A) The speed of vibrations against the eardrum
B) The intensity of sound waves
C) The form of energy
D) The number of decibels
E) Hearing loss
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Environmental engineers are responsible for all of the following except:

A) Insect control
B) Rodent control
C) Researching factors of population growth
D) Researching factors of a natural environment
E) Pollution control
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____________________ identify existing and potential hazards in conditions and practices.
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Match the numbered word below with the best definition.
a.Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
b.Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
c.The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
d.A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
e.The condition of being defiled or impure
f.A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
g.Composed of separate particles or pieces
h.Support services
i.The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
j.An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
1.Ancillary health care workers
2.Biosphere
3.Decibel
4.Ecosystem
5.Hydrocarbon
6.Hygienist
7.Mutagen
8.Particulate
9.Pesticide
10.Pollution
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain the chain of life in an ecosystem.
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Investigate the number of oil spills that have occurred in the past 10 years and analyze the effects on the environment.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Define pitch as it relates to hearing.Explain what determines the pitch of a sound.
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Pollution from car exhaust has led to various laws regulating emissions in many states.Research and report on the state with the most stringent auto emissions laws.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain the epidemiological approach a health care worker might employ.
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Particulate
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Particulate
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Particulate
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Particulate
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Particulate
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Particulate
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Particulate
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Particulate
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Particulate
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Particulate
The condition of being defiled or impure
Hygienist
Support services
Hygienist
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Hygienist
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Hygienist
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Hygienist
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Hygienist
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Hygienist
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Hygienist
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Hygienist
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Hygienist
The condition of being defiled or impure
Pollution
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Pollution
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Pollution
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Pollution
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Pollution
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Pollution
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Pollution
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Pollution
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Pollution
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Pollution
The condition of being defiled or impure
Pesticide
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Pesticide
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Pesticide
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Pesticide
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Pesticide
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Pesticide
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Pesticide
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Pesticide
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Pesticide
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Pesticide
The condition of being defiled or impure
Mutagen
Support services
Mutagen
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Mutagen
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Mutagen
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Mutagen
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Mutagen
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Mutagen
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Mutagen
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Mutagen
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Mutagen
The condition of being defiled or impure
Decibel
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Decibel
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Decibel
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Decibel
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Decibel
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Decibel
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Decibel
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Decibel
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Decibel
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Decibel
The condition of being defiled or impure
Ancillary health care workers
Support services
Ancillary health care workers
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Ancillary health care workers
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Ancillary health care workers
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Ancillary health care workers
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Ancillary health care workers
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Ancillary health care workers
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Ancillary health care workers
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Ancillary health care workers
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Ancillary health care workers
The condition of being defiled or impure
Ecosystem
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Ecosystem
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Ecosystem
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Ecosystem
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Ecosystem
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Ecosystem
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Ecosystem
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Ecosystem
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Ecosystem
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Ecosystem
The condition of being defiled or impure
Biosphere
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Biosphere
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Biosphere
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Biosphere
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Biosphere
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Biosphere
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Biosphere
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Biosphere
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Biosphere
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Biosphere
The condition of being defiled or impure
Hydrocarbon
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Hydrocarbon
The part of the universe, including the air, earth, and water, in which living organisms exist
Hydrocarbon
The unit used to express the ratio of power between two sounds
Hydrocarbon
Living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area
Hydrocarbon
An organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon only
Hydrocarbon
Responsible for identifying, controlling, and eliminating health hazards and diseases
Hydrocarbon
A physical or chemical agent that induces genetic change
Hydrocarbon
Composed of separate particles or pieces
Hydrocarbon
A poison used to destroy pests of any kind
Hydrocarbon
The condition of being defiled or impure
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain how pollution has become a significant health factor.
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How might x-rays affect health care workers? Research the laws regulating radiologists as well as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies that might affect this profession.
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Name two sources of noise pollution that cause pain.
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Nutrition services are an important facet of the health care field.Explain the function of dietitians and dietary technicians.Include their effect on patient care.
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How might water become contaminated?
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What are some laws that were passed to prevent further destruction of the ozone layer? Are these laws stringent enough? What other precautions against skin cancer have been recommended?
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List five leading work-related diseases and injuries.
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Describe a thorough analysis of water.
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Examine the issue of noise pollution and its effect on hearing loss; pay specific attention to noise source, decibels, and sensations (effects on hearing).
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Explain the goal of public health programs.Do sufficient policies, laws, and regulations exist to help these programs meet their goals?
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Describe a surgical technician's job?
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