2011- 1- 24
|
#5
|
|
أكـاديـمـي
|
رد: بليز بنات رابع تمريض النظام القديم
وهذا نموضج اخر
I-Choose the correct answer
1- ….. is used to explore and describe the general pattern of disease in the population at risk a- Descriptive epidemiologic studies. b- Analytic epidemiologic studies. c- Experimental epidemiologic studies. d- All of the above.
2- Death certificate
a- Has 5 columns
b- In the column of the certifier, there are 3 sub columns
c- Contain information about the diseased
d- All of the above
3- The study of analytic epidemiology which is backward in orientation with respect to time is called
a- Retrospective study
b- Cohort study
c- Hypothesis testing study
d- Experimental study
4 -The rate of the disease in the exposed individuals which can be attributed to the suspected etiological factor
a- Relative Risk
b- Attributable Risk
c- Population Attributable Risk
d- Prevalence Rate
5- De jure is a
a- A method of measurement
b- A method of enumeration of a population
c- A method for estimation of risk
d- None of the above
6- Risk is related to
a- The opportunity or exposure or susceptibility to disease once exposed
b- The ability to invade the body and cause disease
c- The ability to produce clinically apparent illness
d- None of the above
7- Describing the occurrence of cases by place
a- Can provide evidence about the cause and transmission of disease
b- Help identifying the high risk group
c- Provide information about the incubation period
d- Help estimating the risk
8- (Nurses / Physicians + Nurses)
a- It is a ratio
b- It is a proportion
c- It is a rate
d- It is a percentage
9- Mortality is related to
a- Disease
b- Infection
c- Death
d- Disability
10- An organized community effort to prevent disease and promote health is
a-Health
b- Community health
c- Public health
d- Preventive epidemiology
11- New cases during an epidemic x 100
Persons actually exposed
a- Prevalence rate
b- Incidence rate
c- Attack rate
d- Point prevalence
Name
12- Cause specific mortality can reflect incidence if
a- The disease is not the underlying cause of death
b- The disease is listed as the underlying cause of death
c- The disease is of long duration
d-None of the above
13- Epidemiologist is interested in a- The health of individuals b- The community as a whole c- The health of their patients d- The pattern of health and disease in the community
14- Describing the occurrence of cases by time are presented in the form of
a- Epidemic curve
b- Epidemic map
c- Time line
d- None of the above
15- Epidemic
a- Diseases occur at or near the usual rate of occurrence
b- Any disease or health related conditions that occurs in excess of normal expectancy
c- An epidemic that affect many countries or continents
d- None of the above
16- Pap smear
a- It is a screening test for cancer cervix
b- It is a form of primary prevention
c- It is a screening test for cancer breast
d- It is a screening test for AIDS
17- Stage of clinical disease is the
a- Stage in which people carry the agent but are not yet symptomatic
b- Time of diagnosis of the disease
c- Stage before the pathogen establishes itself in the body
d- All of the above
18- Clinical information includes
a- Name, address, and phone number
b- Census and ad hoc information
c- Age, sex, race, occupation and other person factors
d- Time of disease onset, signs & symptoms
19- Cholera ,Typhoid and paratyphoid fever are
a- Food borne infection
b- Air borne infection
c- Sexually transmitted diseases
d- Contact infection
20- Cases ,carriers ,and sub clinically sick persons are
a-Different types of Vectors
b- Different types of reservoirs
c- Different types of human reservoirs
d- Different types of quantitative variables
21- The ability of the agent to invade and multiply in the host
a- Infectivity
b- Pathogenicity
c- Virulence d- Immunogenicity
22- For investigating causes or etiology of a disease
a- Prevalence only is the preferred rate
b- Incidence only is the preferred rate
c- Both incidence and prevalence are required
d- All of the above
23-……………rehabilitation is restoration of skeletal function by means of physical therapy
a- Vocational
b- Social
c- Psychological
d- Medical
24-Transmission of infection which primarily occur in animals to man is called
a- Vertical transmission
b- Arthropod borne disease
c- Zoonosis
d- Droplet infection
25-Screening diabetic patients for diabetic retinopathy is a form of
a- Primary prevention
b- Secondary prevention
c- Tertiary prevention
d- Non of the above
26- The sequence of events that occur in the human organism from the time of exposure to an etiological agent till death
a- Spectrum of disease
b- Gradient of infection
c- Incubation period
d- Natural history of disease
27- Terminal disinfection refers to
a-Detention of well persons or contacts who could come in contact with infectious diseases
b- Immediate destruction of infectious materials
c- Disinfection of the furniture , room… etc at the end of illness
d- None of the above
|
|
|
|
|
|