Definitions
Lecture One
Principles of Ethics
Calculations.
Fact Check
100

What is Mental Health?

emotional, psychological, and social well-being.

100

What Is Public Health?

The Science Of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through the and informed choices organized efforts and informed choices of society.

100

What Principle of Ethics is this?

A duty to be of benefit to the patient/community, and to take proactive steps to prevent and remove harm. The welfare of the patient/community should be prioritized.

100

2 out of 10 people were infected with the Respiratory virus. What is the prevalence?

2/10= .2*100= 20%

100

Is primary prevention the only prevention?

No

200

What is Epidemiology? 

The study of what is upon people

200

How many levels of Prevention are there?

4

200

What principle of Ethics is this?

individuals and populations are involved in making informed and voluntary decisions. Persons have the capacity to act intentionally, with understanding, and without controlling influences that may prevent free and voluntary actions

200

How Do You Calculate Incidence Rate

taking the total number of new cases of an event and dividing that by the sum of the person-time of the at-risk population.

200

What Type Of Cancer Did Dr.Thomas Study?

Colorectal Cancer

300

What is an Assessment?

Collection, assembly, analysis, and dissemination of information on the health of the population.

300

What is one difference between Public Health and Medical Care

Public Health is proactive and passive while Medical Care is reactive and urgent. 

300

What Principle Of Ethics is this?


To not intentionally create a harm or injury to a person or community, either through acts of commission or omission. Protection against negligence, carelessness or unreasonable risk of harm.

300

What does a probability of P> 0.05 mean>?

e null hypothesis is true.

300

Who Does Dr.Standifer Also work for?

Center For Disease Control

400

What does NIOSH stand for? 

National Institute Of Occupational Safety and Health.

400

What are the six steps of the public health approach?

Define, Identify, develop, implement, evaluate, and redifine  

400

What Principle of Ethics is this?

Fairness, or “giving to each that is his due.” (Aristotle). The fair distribution of goods and services in society, based on:

Need?

Effort?

Contribution?

Merit?

Free Market exchanges?

400

How do you calculate prevelance?

prevalence is calculated by dividing the number of persons with the disease or condition at a particular time point by the number of individuals examined.

400

Why DO You need a dissertaion?

To get your PHD.

500

What is Assurance?

Assuring that services needed for the protection of public health in the community are available and accessible to everyone.

500

What are some social determinants of Health

education and literacy, physical environments, social support networks, healthy child development. 

500

What example of the Principle of ethics is this?

Tuskeegee syphilis

Non-Maleficence

500

500 men and 300 women were infected of the 1000 people surveyed with the sneeze-disease what is the prevalence of men infected

500/1000= .5*100= 50%

500

What is COVID-19 Classified as?

Pandemic

Outbreak

Epidemic

Endemic?

Pandemic

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