lecture 9- health promotion Flashcards

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What is public health medicine

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what did Edward Jenner treat

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what did Louis Pasteur treat

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what is important for health

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5
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who is responsible for health

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what did Cadwick report say in 1842

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what did the UK govt comment on health in 1976

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8
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what are the basic elements of modern public health

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9
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what does the West focus on for health

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what does the developing world focus on for health

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what did the 19th century focus on

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12
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what are the 3 elements of public health

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13
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describe who is responsible for health

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14
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what approaches does health promotion have

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what is the population approach

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16
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what are the cons of the population approach

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what is the high risk approach

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what is compromise for high risk approach

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what is the rose paradox and what is an example of it

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what is one of the most important issues in the evolution of health promotion

21
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what is the absolute risk

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what is relative risk

23
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what examples relates to relative and absolute reductions

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what is an absolute reduction

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what is a relative reduction

26
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explain the trial of aspirin and heart disease

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how do we know the relative risk is being asked in a question

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how do we know the absolute risk is being asked in a question

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what does aspirin reduce

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what is a con of aspirin

31
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what does 0% absolute benefit mean

32
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why is it important to understand trends in health status

33
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are QALYS and DALYS interchangeable

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what are QALYS

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what are DALYS

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what are DALYs used in deciding

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what is the equation for YLL

38
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what affects the YLL

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premature mortality and YLD

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What is the equation for YLD

40
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What are weight factors

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how do you calculate DALYS

42
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how do you calculate YLL