Public Health Flashcards

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what are the behavioural risks of CVD

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physical inactivity, smoking, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diet, alcohol

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what are the social and environmental risk factors of CVD

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employment, housing, family history, pollution, poverty

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give examples if modifiable risk factors

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Blood pressure, cholesterol hypertension, alcohol, physical activity, smoking

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what is a systematic review

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all trials on a specific treatment

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what is a guideline

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review large body of evidence, synthesise evidence with clinical experience

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what types of evidence are used to create guidelines

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diagnosis, treatment, long term management

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which risk factors are used to determine cardiovascular risk in the UK

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(ASSIGN score)
Age
Sex
Smoking
Systolic BP
Total cholesterol
HDL cholesterol
Family history of premature CVD
Diagnosis of diabetes
Diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis
Deprivation
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what is absolute risk

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Also known as total risk or global risk

Defined as the % chance of an individual having a CVD event over a given period of time

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what is relative risk

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Refers to the risk of someone of having a CVD event compared to someone else

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in what groups of people will CVD risk be higher in

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People with atrial fibrillation
People from specific minority ethnic groups
Women with premature menopause

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what interventions are need to lower cardiovasular disease risk factors

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both individual (high risk) and population (low risk) intervention

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what is primary prevention

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Reduce incidence in a population

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what is secondary prevention

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Detection and treatment of pre-symptomatic disease

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what is tertiary prevention

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Reducing incidence/recurrences of chronic incapacity among those with symptomatic disease

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