The epidemiologic triangle is composed by
environment, host and ....
agent
which are the levels of prevention?
primary, secondary and tertiary
Tissue
anatomical position divides the body in
sections
Do vaccines help the immune system?
yes
¿in the epidemiologic triangle who receives the disease?
The agent
what level of prevention is?
receiving health education
Primary
type of muscle tissue that works for the heart pumping
Cardiac
Transversal
Bone marrow produces
B-cells
The correct definition of Health is
State of wellbeing and balance
what level of prevention is?
avoiding permanent damage
Tertiary
types of muscle tissues that make up involuntary movements
smooth and cardiac
coronal
Primary Lymphatic organs
Bone Marrow and Thymus
who causes a disease?
Patogens
what level of prevention is?
diagnosis
Secondary
which are all the tissues
Epithelial tissue, Connective tissue, Muscle tissue and Nervous tissue
thoracic and abdominal cavities are divided by the
diaphragm
Secondary Lymphatic organs
Spleen, Tonsils, Lymphatic nodes and Lympathic vessels
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.
what level of prevention is?
improving life quality
Tertiary
the nervous tissues are:
Neurons and glial cell
liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, kidneys and intestine
innate cells in the immune system
Natural Killers, Neutrophils, Leukocytes, Macophagues, Eosinophils, Basophils