Patient Management Flashcards
Strongest hierarchy of scientific evidence
Meta-analysis,
randomized controlled trails
Cohort study
Case control
Animals trails
Case reports
Cohort qualities
Exposed group and unexposed group
Incidence
Risk ratio
How calculate Prevalence
As the portion of Al cases at any given time
Number of cases / total number of people
Odds ratio OR
A1B2/B1a2
Relative risk
How much more likely those exposed to a certain factor are to have a specific disease.
RR
<1 negative association
1 it’s not a risk
+1 expusere is a risk factor
Prevalence
Porque ion or percentage of individual having q disease wt a given time
Rate of new cases of disease per time
Incidence
Irreversible indices (quantify irreversible condition
DMFT (DECAY MISSING OR FILLED TEETH
DMFS
Destroy all forms of life
Sterilization
Autoclave temperature
250 (121) 15-20 min
Dry heat esterilización
320(160) 2 hrs
Which study doesn’t show cause and effect.
cross sectiona
Sialolithiasis. where
submandibular gland
tipos estudio
1 menos 50
2 100 efectos secudarios
3 300
4 medicamento comercial- casis aislados
House’s psychological classifications include
Philosophical, Exacting, Indifferent, Hysterical
The proportion of truly disease persons that are identified through a screening test.
Sensitivity
defined as, “the integration of knowledge regarding different individuals and groups into standards, policies, and appropriate interactions to increase the quality of service?
cultural competence
Which statement is correct regarding ED50?
median effective dose. This is the dose that produces the desired effect in 50% of the population that takes it.
Therapeutic Index (TI)
is a gauge of the safety of a specific drug,
TI = TD50/ED50
the ability of a test to determine true positive
sensitivity
Calculate sensitivity
TP/TP+FN