Health and Disease
Levels of prevention
Tissues
Anatomical position/body cavities
inmune system
100

The epidemiologic triangle  is composed by

environment, host and ....

agent

100

which are the levels of prevention?

primary, secondary and tertiary

100
many cells together with the same function make up a

Tissue

100

anatomical position divides the body in 

sections

100

Do vaccines help the immune system?

yes

200

¿in the epidemiologic triangle who receives the disease?

The agent

200

what level of prevention is?

receiving health education

Primary

200

type of muscle tissue that works for the heart pumping

Cardiac 

200


Transversal

200

Bone marrow produces

B-cells

300

The correct definition of Health is 

State of wellbeing and balance

300

what level of prevention is?

avoiding permanent damage

Tertiary

300

types of muscle tissues that make up involuntary movements

smooth and cardiac 

300


coronal

300

Primary Lymphatic organs

Bone Marrow and Thymus

400

who causes a disease?

Patogens

400

what level of prevention is?

diagnosis

Secondary

400

which are all the tissues

Epithelial tissue, Connective tissue, Muscle tissue and Nervous tissue

400

thoracic and abdominal cavities are divided by the

diaphragm

400

Secondary Lymphatic organs

Spleen, Tonsils, Lymphatic nodes and Lympathic vessels

500

Stages in the natural history of the disease.

stage of susceptibility, stage of subclinical disease, stage of clinical disease and stage of recovery, disability or death.  

500

what level of prevention is?

improving life quality

Tertiary

500

the nervous tissues are:

Neurons and glial cell

500
organs located in the abdominal cavity

liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, kidneys  and intestine

500

innate cells in the immune system

Natural Killers, Neutrophils, Leukocytes, Macophagues, Eosinophils, Basophils

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