2011- 1- 24
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أكـاديـمـي
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رد: بليز بنات رابع تمريض النظام القديم
نموضج اخر
I-Choose the correct answer
1- A medically definable physiological or psychological dysfunction
a- Disease
b- Illness
c- Sickness
d- Morbidity
2- Population is
a- The list of sampling units
b- The entire set of individuals or objects, which we are interested at particular time
c- Subset of the population
d- None of the above
3-The proportion of clinical cases resulting in severe clinical manifestations
a- Infectivity b- Immunogenicity
c- Virulence
d- Pathogenicity
4- Stage of susceptibility disease is the stage
a- Before the pathogen establishes itself in the body
b- In which people carry the agent but are not yet symptomatic
c- Which starts from the onset of signs and symptoms
d- None of the above
5- Outbreak caused by exposure of a group of persons to a common noxious influence are
a- Propagated epidemics
b- Progressive epidemics
c- Common source epidemics
d-Trans placental infections
6- Biomedical research activities’ data and morbidity surveys are
a- Reasons for keeping morbidity records
b- Sources of mortality records
c- Sources of morbidity records
d- Limitations of morbidity records
7- Ratio scale has all the following characters except
a- The starting point is not fixed
b- It is a numerical scale
c- The distances between any two points are equal
d- Income and weight are examples for ratio scale
8- Weight ,height and age are examples of
a- Continuous variable
b- Discrete variable
c- Sample variable
d- None of the above
9- One of the he most widely used sampling techniques is
a- Systematic sampling method
b- Multistage sampling method
c- Cluster sampling method
d- Simple random sampling method
10- (Nurses / Physicians) x 100
a- It is a ratio
b- It is a proportion
c- It is a rate
d- It is a percentage
Name
11-Environmentally related risk factors in chronic disease include
a-Eating habits
b- Smoking
c- Methods of spending leisure times as exercise
d- Seasonal variations
12- Persons with alpha -1-antitrypsin deficiencies in industries with pulmonary hazards are
a- Human reservoir
b- Sentinel health event
c- Hyper susceptible workers
d- Epidemiologists
13- Pandemic is
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- Rapid and extensive spread of an infectious disease within a geographic region
d- An epidemic that affect several countries or continents
14- ……help us to determine or estimate directly the risk of developing the disease
a- Descriptive studies
b- Prospective studies
c- Retrospective studies
d- Experimental studies
15-Diseases of short duration include
16- Demographic information includes
a- Immune suppression
b- Antigenic make-up
c- Occupation, age & sex
d- Inappropriate exposure
17- Social& psychological rehabilitation is the restoration of personal confidence, family & social relation by means of………
a- Occupational therapy
b- Physical therapy
c- Counseling
d- None of the above
18- Epidemiology is defined as
a- The occurrence of a disease in clear excess of normalcy
b- The state of complete physical and mental well being
c- Related to disease
d- The study of the distribution and determinants of disease in human populations
19- Ecological studies are considered to be
a- Hypothesis –testing study
b- Hypothesis –generating study
c- Retrospective study
d- None of the above
20- Detention of well persons or contacts who could come in contact with infectious disease
a- Isolation
b- Disinfection
c- Quarantine
d- Surveillance
21-Obesity is a risk factor in
a- Bronchitis, asbestosis
b- Asthma, COLD, and emphysema
c- Hypertension, diabetes and coronary heart disease
d- None of the above
22- For planning health services
a- Incidence is the preferred rate
b- Attack rate is the preferred rate
c- Prevalence is the preferred rate
d- Both incidence and prevalence are required
23-Total cases ( old & new ) on 1 day x 1000
Estimated population on the same day
a- Prevalence rate
b- Incidence rate
c- Period prevalence
d- Point prevalence
24-Individual who is credentialed as result of demonstrating competency based on criteria of NCHEC
a- Health educator
b- Community health educator
c- Certified Health Education Specialist
d- Health literacy
25- Null hypothesis means that
a-There is a strong association between the disease and occupation
b-There is no association between the disease and occupation
c- There is no association between cases and control
d- None of the above
26- In this country, if the last Census of population was taken in 2010 so the next Census will be taken in
a- 2220
b- 2012
c- 2020
d- 2000
27- …..represent persons who are being investigated for the disease
a- Cases
b- Carrier
c- Control
d- Frank cases
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