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Deck 11: Epidemiology
1
To understand the causes of health and disease, which of the following does epidemiology study?
A) Individuals
B) Families
C) Groups
D) Populations
A) Individuals
B) Families
C) Groups
D) Populations
Populations
2
The rate that best indicates the proportion of people exposed to an agent who develop the disease is:
A) Attack rate
B) Incidence
C) Prevalence
D) Susceptibility
A) Attack rate
B) Incidence
C) Prevalence
D) Susceptibility
Attack rate
3
An epidemic occurs when the rate of disease, injury, or other condition exceeds the usual level of that condition. Which of the following would be considered an epidemic?
A) "Bird" flu in China
B) Adult obesity in the United States
C) An isolated case of smallpox in Africa
D) The nursing shortage in the United States
A) "Bird" flu in China
B) Adult obesity in the United States
C) An isolated case of smallpox in Africa
D) The nursing shortage in the United States
Adult obesity in the United States
4
The field of epidemiology continues to evolve. Which of the following is a major contribution of epidemiology?
A) Understanding of the factors that contribute to health and disease
B) The invention of health promotion and cure of disease
C) The eradication of infectious organism
D) Making health policy regarding the direction of health services
A) Understanding of the factors that contribute to health and disease
B) The invention of health promotion and cure of disease
C) The eradication of infectious organism
D) Making health policy regarding the direction of health services
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5
A measure of morbidity often used in infectious disease investigations is the attack rate. Attack rates are often specific to an exposure. An example of an attack rate is:
A) The number of cases of cancer recorded at a medical center
B) The number of people who died of cholera in India in a given year
C) The number of beef cattle inoculated against mad-cow disease on a farm
D) The proportion of people becoming ill after eating at a fast-food restaurant
A) The number of cases of cancer recorded at a medical center
B) The number of people who died of cholera in India in a given year
C) The number of beef cattle inoculated against mad-cow disease on a farm
D) The proportion of people becoming ill after eating at a fast-food restaurant
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6
When the rate of disease, injury, or other condition exceeds the usual level of that condition, it is called:
A) A pandemic
B) Endemic
C) An epidemic
D) Mortality
A) A pandemic
B) Endemic
C) An epidemic
D) Mortality
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7
A screening for diabetes revealed 20 previously diagnosed diabetics and 10 probable new cases, which were later confirmed, for a total of 30 cases. This is called:
A) Prevalence
B) Incidence
C) Attack
D) Morbidity
A) Prevalence
B) Incidence
C) Attack
D) Morbidity
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8
With the increase in chronic disease, epidemiologists realized the necessity of looking beyond single agents toward a multifactorial etiology. What does this imply?
A) Genetics and molecular structure of disease is paramount.
B) Single organisms that cause a disease such as cholera must be studied in more detail.
C) Focus should be on the factors or combinations and levels of factors contributing to disease.
D) The recent rise in infectious disease is the main focus.
A) Genetics and molecular structure of disease is paramount.
B) Single organisms that cause a disease such as cholera must be studied in more detail.
C) Focus should be on the factors or combinations and levels of factors contributing to disease.
D) The recent rise in infectious disease is the main focus.
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9
The method that attempts to identify the determinants of disease in individuals is referred to as:
A) Descriptive epidemiology
B) Analytic epidemiology
C) Intervention study
D) Ecological study
A) Descriptive epidemiology
B) Analytic epidemiology
C) Intervention study
D) Ecological study
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10
The probability an event will occur within a specified period of time is called:
A) Rate
B) Risk
C) Epidemiology
D) Epidemic
A) Rate
B) Risk
C) Epidemiology
D) Epidemic
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11
An epidemiologist wanting to know what caused severe diarrhea and vomiting in several people at a local banquet would be using which of the following?
A) Descriptive epidemiology
B) Analytic epidemiology
C) Distribution
D) Determinants
A) Descriptive epidemiology
B) Analytic epidemiology
C) Distribution
D) Determinants
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12
John Snow is called the "father of epidemiology" because of his work with:
A) Cholera
B) Malaria
C) Polio
D) Germ theory
A) Cholera
B) Malaria
C) Polio
D) Germ theory
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13
Which of the following looks at health outcomes in terms of what, who, where, and when?
A) Descriptive epidemiology
B) Analytic epidemiology
C) Distribution
D) Determinants
A) Descriptive epidemiology
B) Analytic epidemiology
C) Distribution
D) Determinants
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14
The epidemiologic triangle consists of three components: agent, host, and environment. Which of the following is an example of an agent?
A) Human population distribution
B) Salmonella
C) Genetic susceptibility
D) Climate
A) Human population distribution
B) Salmonella
C) Genetic susceptibility
D) Climate
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15
Mortality rates are key epidemiologic indicators to nurses. They reflect serious health problems and changing patterns of disease. Which of the following is true about mortality rates? Mortality rates:
A) Are informative only for fatal diseases
B) Provide information about existing disease in the population
C) Are calculated using a population estimate at year-end
D) Reveal the risk of getting a particular disease
A) Are informative only for fatal diseases
B) Provide information about existing disease in the population
C) Are calculated using a population estimate at year-end
D) Reveal the risk of getting a particular disease
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16
Which of the following would be considered a serious epidemic of influenza?
A) 50 cases
B) 100 cases
C) 500 cases
D) Unable to determine with information given because the denominator was not given.
A) 50 cases
B) 100 cases
C) 500 cases
D) Unable to determine with information given because the denominator was not given.
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17
Which of the following are the factors, exposures, characteristics, and behaviors that determine patterns of disease?
A) Descriptive epidemiology
B) Analytic epidemiology
C) Distribution
D) Determinants
A) Descriptive epidemiology
B) Analytic epidemiology
C) Distribution
D) Determinants
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18
The number of new cases developing in a population at risk during a specified period is called what kind of rate?
A) Prevalence
B) Incidence
C) Attack
D) Morbidity
A) Prevalence
B) Incidence
C) Attack
D) Morbidity
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19
The measure of the frequency of a health event in a "defined population in a specified period of time" is a:
A) Ratio
B) Rate
C) Proportion
D) Risk
A) Ratio
B) Rate
C) Proportion
D) Risk
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20
The patterns of health events of populations are:
A) Descriptive epidemiology
B) Analytic epidemiology
C) Distribution
D) Determinants
A) Descriptive epidemiology
B) Analytic epidemiology
C) Distribution
D) Determinants
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21
Vocational rehabilitation of a person with a neuromuscular disease is an example of:
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Health promotion
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Health promotion
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22
The type of epidemiologic study that is used to describe a group of persons enrolled in a study who share some characteristic of interest and who are followed over a period of time to observe some health outcome is a(n):
A) Case control study
B) Cross-sectional study
C) Cohort study
D) Experimental study
A) Case control study
B) Cross-sectional study
C) Cohort study
D) Experimental study
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23
Data that are collected through vital records, such as birth and death certificates, are an example of which category of data sources commonly used in epidemiologic investigations?
A) Routinely collected data
B) Data collected for other purposes but useful for epidemiologic research
C) Original data collected for specific epidemiologic studies
D) Surveillance data
A) Routinely collected data
B) Data collected for other purposes but useful for epidemiologic research
C) Original data collected for specific epidemiologic studies
D) Surveillance data
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24
A study that uses information on current health status, personal characteristics, and potential risk factors or exposures all at once is called:
A) Cross-sectional
B) Ecological
C) Case-control
D) Cohort
A) Cross-sectional
B) Ecological
C) Case-control
D) Cohort
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25
An outbreak of a gastrointestinal illness from a food-borne pathogen is an example of a/an:
A) Attack rate
B) Point epidemic
C) Secular trend
D) Event-related cluster
A) Attack rate
B) Point epidemic
C) Secular trend
D) Event-related cluster
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26
Immunization for measles is an example of:
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Health promotion
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Health promotion
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27
Screening for hearing defects is an example of:
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Health promotion
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Health promotion
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28
Voters have recently decided to have fluoride added to the city water system. Epidemiologists wanting to study the effect of fluoride on dental caries would be conducting a:
A) Ecologic study
B) Double-blind study
C) Community trial
D) Screening
A) Ecologic study
B) Double-blind study
C) Community trial
D) Screening
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29
The proportion of persons with a positive test who actually have a disease, interpreted as the possibility that an individual with a positive test has the disease is the:
A) Sensitivity
B) Specificity
C) Positive predictive value
D) Negative predictive value
A) Sensitivity
B) Specificity
C) Positive predictive value
D) Negative predictive value
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30
Public health professionals refer to three levels of prevention as tied to specific stages in the:
A) Epidemiologic triangle
B) Web of causation
C) Natural history of disease
D) Surveillance process
A) Epidemiologic triangle
B) Web of causation
C) Natural history of disease
D) Surveillance process
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31
An example of tertiary prevention is:
A) Rehabilitative job training
B) Parenting education
C) Testicular self-examination
D) Family counseling
A) Rehabilitative job training
B) Parenting education
C) Testicular self-examination
D) Family counseling
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32
An example of secondary prevention is:
A) Rehabilitation
B) Avoidance of high-risk behaviors
C) Immunizations
D) Mammograms
A) Rehabilitation
B) Avoidance of high-risk behaviors
C) Immunizations
D) Mammograms
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33
The interaction between an agent, a host, and the environment is called:
A) Natural history of disease
B) Risk
C) Web of causality
D) Epidemiologic triangle
A) Natural history of disease
B) Risk
C) Web of causality
D) Epidemiologic triangle
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34
Nurses incorporate epidemiology into their practice and function in epidemiologic roles in a number of ways. They include which of the following? Select all that apply.
A) Policy making and enforcement
B) Collection, reporting, analysis, and interpretation of data
C) Environmental risk communicators
D) Providing documentation on patient charts and records important for reviews
A) Policy making and enforcement
B) Collection, reporting, analysis, and interpretation of data
C) Environmental risk communicators
D) Providing documentation on patient charts and records important for reviews
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35
The most important predictor of overall mortality is:
A) Race
B) Age
C) Gender
D) Income
A) Race
B) Age
C) Gender
D) Income
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36
You are told that a screening test has high specificity. This means that the test:
A) Provides precise and consistent readings
B) Accurately identifies those with the condition or trait
C) Accurately identifies those without the trait
D) Has a high level of false positives
A) Provides precise and consistent readings
B) Accurately identifies those with the condition or trait
C) Accurately identifies those without the trait
D) Has a high level of false positives
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37
A prospective cohort study is also called:
A) Longitudinal
B) Historical
C) Case-control
D) Cross-sectional
A) Longitudinal
B) Historical
C) Case-control
D) Cross-sectional
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38
Which of the following is an estimate of the risk of death from some specific disease in the population?
A) Case fatality rate (CFR)
B) Proportionate mortality
C) Cause-specific mortality rate
D) Mortality rate
A) Case fatality rate (CFR)
B) Proportionate mortality
C) Cause-specific mortality rate
D) Mortality rate
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39
An example of primary prevention is:
A) Pap smear
B) Blood pressure screening
C) Diet and exercise
D) Physical therapy
A) Pap smear
B) Blood pressure screening
C) Diet and exercise
D) Physical therapy
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