Public health Flashcards

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What are the different levels of EMB care?

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What is the concept of “knowledge translation”?

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Best evidence –> recommendations –> clinical practice –> Measured quality

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What is a periodontist?

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A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions affecting the support structure around teeth and dental implants, and in the surgical placement of dental implants.

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What are Periodontal disease?

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  • Ginvivitis is a mild form of inflammatory (bacterial induced but host response) periodontal disease that can develop into periodontitis (irreversible). 
CRP is a protein that reflects the amount of inflammation and is a risk factor of CVD.
  • Periodontal disease is associated with CVD, diabetes, cancers, Alzheimer’s, rheumatoid arthritis, obesity and adverse outcome during pregnancy.
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What are the recommendations for periodontal diseases?

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  1. Recommendation A: Periodontal evaluation should be considered for patients with atherosclerotic CVD who have signs & symptoms of gingival disease, significant tooth loss, and unexplained elevation of CRP or other inflammatory biomarkers. 

  2. Recommendation B: Periodontal evaluation of patients with atherosclerotic CVD should include a comprehensive examination of periodontal tissues. If patients have untreated or uncontrolled periodontitis, they should be treated with a focus on reducing and controlling the bacterial accumulations and eliminating inflammation. 

  3. Recommendation C: When periodontitis is newly diagnosed in patients with atherosclerotic CVD, the Periodontist & Physician managing the patient’s CVD should closely collaborate to optimize CVD risk reduction & periodontal care.
 

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Women and CVD in the health care system?

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  • 1/3 women die from heart disease
  • Women with a history of gestational diabetes or high blood pressure/pre-eclampsia are at increased risk of those diseases later in life. OBGYN WORK!
  • Two thirds of women who die suddenly from CVD have no previous history of cardiac symptoms, the symptoms differ from men
  • Women often ignore the early warning symptoms and signs of heart disease delaying too long in seeking help, but have more risk factors (smocking, diabetes, pill, early menopause)
  • Physicians will talk more to men about CVD risks
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Name some specific risk factors of CVD that women have?

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  • psychosocial factors
  • low socioeconomic status
  • lack of social support
  • stress at work
  • anxiety
  • depression
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What factors contribute to high HDL?

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  1. Weight lost
  2. Smocking
  3. Diet
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Who the fuck is William Harvey

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A white conservative male that discovered the blood circulation. His points:

  1. The heart’s action is to forcefully eject blood
  2. The true motion of pulse in the arteries is a wave the results from systole of heart.
  3. The blood, which exits the heart via the arteries, comes back to the heart via veins, in a circle.
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What’s up with discoveries in social studies of medicine?

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  • Discoveries are incomplete
  • Discoveries don’t always make sense
  • Discoveries are often not “new” (completely)
  • Discoveries are always ambiguous
  • What we discover about the body is what we are prepared to accept given our core assumptions about how the body works.
  • Even something as unprecedented as circulation could make sense because it fit into an essentially mechanistic picture of the “anatomical body” – the body as an articulated assemblage of tools (organs) for doing a job. That idea came from the Greeks.
  • A discovery does not always change how doctors treat. Circulation did not get rid of bloodletting.
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