Cphm Midterm Reviewer Flashcards

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What is infection?
a). The invasion and growth of germs in the body.
b) The invasion of bacteria in the cell.
c) Lack of vitamins.

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a). The invasion and growth of germs in the body.

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three levels of disinfection, the “HIGH”, “INTERMEDIATE”, and “LOW”. Which of the following kill some viruses and bacteria but not mycobacteria and spores.
a) High levels of disinfection
b) Intermediate level of disinfection
c) Low level of disinfection

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b) Intermediate level of disinfection

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Does disinfection really kill all micro-organism?
a) Disinfection really kill 100% of micro-organism
b) Disinfection does not necessarily kill all micro-organism but reduces them to a level acceptable for a defined purpose.
c) Disinfection help you to stay clean and healthy

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b) Disinfection does not necessarily kill all micro-organism but reduces them to a level acceptable for a defined purpose.

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A developed understanding of can serve a powerful tool for those who wish to influence people’s health choices.
a) Human Behavior
b) Science
c) Health Care
d) Community

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a) Human Behavior

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This refers to the everyday activities that result from individual’s values, knowledge and norms.
the principles of health education
a) Participation
b) Feedback
c) Reinforcement
d) Infection

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a) Participation

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Basic science sometimes called pure or fundamental science.
a) Community Health
b) Science and Application
c) Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors
d) Lifestyle Behaviors and Chronic Disease

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b) Science and Application

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Convalescense is the gradual recovery of health and strength after illness or injury.
a) Prodomal Stage
b) Incubation Stage
c) Illness Stage
d) Convalescence Stage

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d) Convalescence Stage

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It means taking in or involving oneself or contributing towards something.
a) Participation
b) Motivation
c) Reinforcement
d) Comprehension

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a) Participation

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Which of these is NOT the stages of infection?
a) Prodomal
b) Incubation
c) Illness
d) Recovery
e) Credibility

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e) Credibility

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What is Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors?
a) Smoking, Eating healthy, Drinking alcohol
b) Poor diet, Poor sleep, Maintaining healthy body weight
c) Physically Active, Not smoking, Eating healthy
d) Not smoking, Gettig enough sleep, Poor diet, Being physically active

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c) Physically Active, Not smoking, Eating healthy

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Which of these is NOT communicable disease?
a) Heart Disease
b) Flu
c) Cold
d) Stomach Virus

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a) Heart Disease

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What is the definition of a communicable disease?
a) A disease that can transfer from person to person.
b) A disease that transmits when people communicate
c)A disease that is easy to catch

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a) A disease that can transfer from person to person.

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What is social and behavior science?
a) Study of how human behaviors impacts personal thoughts, decisions, interactions, and actions.
b) Study of the major risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
c) Study of the actions that lead to improved health.

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a) Study of how human behaviors impacts personal thoughts, decisions, interactions, and actions.

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It is the invasion and growth of germs in the body.
a) Illness
b) Incubation
c) Prodomal
d) Infection

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d) Infection

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What level of disinfection kills mycobacteria, most viruses and bacteria, fungi but not spores.
a) Low
b) Intermediate
c) High
d) None of the above

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b) Intermediate

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Sometimes called “Pure or Fundamental”
a) Community Health
b) Basic Science
c) Lifestyle

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b) Basic Science

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Study of how human behavior impacts personal thoughts, decisions, interactions, and actions.
a) Application
b) Infection
c) Social and behavior science

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c) Social and behavior science

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To find out any modification is necessary to make program more effective.
a) Feedback
b) Participation
c) Motivation

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a) Feedback

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Learning is an action process. The following Chinese proverbs emphasize the importance of learning by doing “IF I HEAR, I FORGET IF I SEE, I REMEMBER IF I DO, I KNOW”.
a) Known to unknown
b) Feedback
c) Setting an example
d) Learning by doing

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d) Learning by doing

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It is the period starting from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the first sign.
a) Incubation Stage
b) Infection
c) Prodromal stage

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a) Incubation Stage

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In health education, we must know the level of understanding, education and literacy of the people to whom the teaching is directed the teaching should be within the mental capacity of the people.
a)​Motivation
b)​Participation
c)​Comprehension
d)​Setting an example

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c)​Comprehension

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It is one of the principles of health education that is well-known psychological principle that unless people are interested they will not learn.
a) Credibility
b) Participation
c) Interest
d)Comprehension

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c) Interest

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The following are lifestyle risk behaviors and chronic disease EXCEPT:
a)​Smoking
b)​Poor diet
c)​Alcohol use
d)​Getting enough sleep

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d)​Getting enough sleep

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It is a stage of incubation that begins when more specific signs and symptoms appear?
a)​Prodromal stage
b)​Illness stage
c)​Incubation stage
d)​Recovery stage

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b)​Illness stage

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It is the study and improvement of health characteristics among specific populations. a)​Community health b)​Community leaders c)​Community health education d)​Good human relations
a)​Community health
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The following are the Healthy Lifestyle Behaviorss, EXCEPT one: a)​Getting enough sleep b)​Being physically active c)​Eating a healthy diet d)​Alcohol use
d)​Alcohol use
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What is the purpose of communicable disease control? a)​Isolation of sick people b)​Group classification of diseases c)​Prevent transmission of disease d)​Protect people from diseases
c)​Prevent transmission of disease
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These aren’t the principle of health education EXCEPT one: a)​Known to unknown b)​Application c)​Prevention of malnutrition d)​Tackling population growth
c)​Prevention of malnutrition
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The following are healthy lifestyle behaviors EXCEPT: a)​Getting enough sleep b)​Being sexually active c)​Eating a healthy diet d)​Not smoking
b)​Being sexually active
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Is the study and improvement of health characteristics among specific population. a.​Public Health Education b.​Community Health Education c.​Aims of Health Education d.​Principles of Health Education
b.​Community Health Education
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Is a process that informs, motivates and helps people adopt and maintain healthy people adopt and maintain health practice and lifestyles. a.​Principles Education b.​Arms Education c.​Community Education d.​Health Education
d.​Health Education
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Is the gradual recovery of health and strength after illness or injury. a.​Convalescence b.​Prodromal Stage c.​Incubation Stage d.​Disinfection
a.​Convalescence
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A developed understanding of human behavior can serve as a powerful tool for those who wish to influence people’s health choice. a.​Science and Application b.​Community health c.​Lifestyle behavior d.​Chronic disease
a.​Science and Application
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When a person is sick the First Stage of infection is __ a.​Prodromal stage b.​Illness stage c.​Incubation stage d.​Recovery stage
b.​Illness stage
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Organs when more specific signs and symptoms appear. a.​Incubation b.​Prodromal c.​Recovery stage d.​Illness stage
d.​Illness stage
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It is the study and improvement of health characteristics among specific population. a.​Diagnosis b.​Dissemination c.​Community health education d.​Communicable disease
c.​Community health education
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A disease that is spread from the person to another through a variety of Navs… a.​Symptoms b.​Motivation c.​Contaminated d.​Communicable disease
d.​Communicable disease
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It is the Invasion and Growth of Germs in the body. a.​Incubation stage b.​Infection c.​Illness stage d.​Prodromal stage
b.​Infection
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What is the study of how human behavior impact’s personal thoughts? a.​Social and behavioral science b.​COC c.​JC d.​Community health
a.​Social and behavioral science
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Other word for Basic Science a.​Science b.​The one c.​Works d.​Pure
d.​Pure
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It is well known psychological principle, that unless people are interested they will not learn. a.​Interest b.​Comprehension c.​Motivation d.​Credibility
c.​Motivation
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It is the period starting from the entry of the pathogen until the appearance of the first sign a.​Symptoms b.​Incubation period c.​ Illness period d.​Prodromal period
b.​Incubation period
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These are the aims and objectives of health education; EXCEPT a.​Health promotion and Disease prevention b.​Early diagnosis and management c.​Utilization of craft able health services d. Motivates people to live their life to the fullest
d. Motivates people to live their life to the fullest
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Basic science, sometimes call____ or “fundamental science” a.​Scientific knowledge b.​Pure c.​Life d.​Basic knowledge
b.​Pure
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What action can increase one’s risk of disease a.​Drinking responsibly of alcohol b.​Running c.​Smoking d.​Drinking water
c.​Smoking
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Which starts from the onset of non -specific signs and symptoms such as fever. a.​Prodromal stage b.​Illness stage c.​ Recovery stage d.​Incubation stage
a.​Prodromal stage
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How to prevent diseases from spreading? a.​Cover your mouth when coughing b.​Stay inside the house c.​Handwashing d.​All of the above
d.​All of the above
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How to know if a disease/s is common in the community? a.​Data gathering b.​Population control c.​Data analysis d.​Both a and c
d.​Both a and c
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What are the four stages of infection? (in order) a. Incubation, prodromal, illness, recovery b.​Prodromal, illness, recover, incubation c.​Incubation, illness, incubation, illness d.​Illness, recovery, incubation, prodromal
a. Incubation, prodromal, illness, recovery
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It is a process that informs, motivates and helps people adopt and maintain health practices and lifestyles a.​Interest b.​Health education c.​Health program d.​Credibility
d.​Credibility
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All are parts in the Principle of Health Education; EXCEPT a.​Credibility b.​Interest c.​Feedback d.​Learn
L d.​Learn
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To find out any modification is necessary to make programs more effective a.​Interest b.​Known to unknown c.​Feedback d.​Participation
c.​Feedback
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Basic science sometimes called ___ or fundamental science helps researchers understand systems and life processes a.​Pure b.​Life c.​Prevent d.​Treat
a.​Pure
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A developed understanding of human behavior can serve as a powerful tool for those who wish to influence health choices. a.​Science and health b.​Community health c.​Responsibilities d.​Community Service
a.​Science and health
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The following healthy lifestyle behaviours except one: a.​Getting enough sleep b.​Being physically active c.​Eating a healthy diet d.​Sedentary recreational screen time
d.​Sedentary recreational screen time
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principle of Health Education that is to find out any modification is necessary to make program more effective a.​Known to unknown b.​Motivation c.​Learning by doing d.​Feedback
d.​Feedback
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It is the degree to which the message to be communicatied is perceived as trustworthy by the receiver a.​Interest b.​Reinforcement c.​Credibility d.​Feedback
c.​Credibility
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We learn a best from people whom we respect and regard in the work of health education a.​Known to unknown b.​Feedback c.​Community leaders d.​Setting an example
c.​Community leaders
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Is the study and improvement of health characteristics among specific populations a.​Health Lifestyle Behaviours b.​Community Health Education c.​Community Health d.​Participation
c.​Community Health
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to prevent communicable diseases? a.​Exercises regularly b.​Eat healthy c.​Through vaccination or immunization d.​Drink plenty of water
c.​Through vaccination or immunization
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a person is sick, the first stage is _____ a.​Incubation b.​Medication c.​Immunization d.​Rest
a.​Incubation
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IT is a disease that spread from one person to another person. a.​Diseases b.​Communicable disease c.​Transmissible disease d.​Airborne virus
b.​Communicable disease
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NOT a communicable disease? a.​Stomach virus b.​Viruses c.​Common cold d.​Heart disease
d.​Heart disease
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a person is sick the first stage of infection is? a.​Incubation period b.​Medication c.​Rest d.​Drink water
a.​Incubation period
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Basic science sometimes called as? a.​Fundamental b.​Original c.​Pure d.​A and C
d.​A and C
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It is the actions of an individual that affects the human health a.​Lifestyle behaviors b.​Dancing c.​Health behaviors d.​Classroom behaviors
a.​Lifestyle behaviors
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Used to find out any modification is necessary to make program more effective a.​Good human relations b.​Feedback c.​Comprehension d.​Participation
b.​Feedback
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It refers to the study of how human behavior impacts personal thoughts, decistions, interactions, and actions. a.​Community health b.​Human psychology c.​Social and behavioral science d.​Sociology
c.​Social and behavioral science
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The following are the applications or purpose of science; EXCEPT a.​To develop a new technology b.​To predict the impacts of human actions c.​To do more science d.​To implement laws
c.​To do more science
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An ideal disinfectant should be at least what? a.​Inexpensive b.​Slow action c.​Have a narrow spectrum of activity d.​Toxic
c.​Have a narrow spectrum of activity
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What are the process of community diagnosis involves or the four stage of community diagnosis a.Initiation and data collection and analysis b.​Diagnosis c.​Dissemination d.​All of the above
d.​All of the above
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The comittee should involve relevant parties; EXCEPT a.​Government departments b.​Health professionals c.​School d.​Non-governmental organizations
d.​Non-governmental organizations
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the target audience for the community diagnosis? a.​Deceased people b.​Policy-makers c.​Health professional d.​Public in the community
b.​Policy-makers
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Basic science is also called? a.​Pure or fundamentals b.​Predict or prevent c.​Diagnosis d.​None of the above
a.​Pure or fundamentals
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are the examples of health lifestyle? a.​Getting enough sleep and eating a healthy diet b.​Smoking c.​Eating fatty foods d.​Drinking alcoholic drinks
a.​Getting enough sleep and eating a healthy diet
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It is one of the active principles in learning? a.​Comprehension b.​Learning by doing c.​Participation d.​Community
b.​Learning by doing
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To find out any modification is necessary to make program more effective. a.​Feedback b.​Setting an example c.​Learning by doing d.​Comprehension
a.​Feedback
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It is the degree to which the message to be communicated is perceived as trustworthy a.​Credibility b.​Comprehension c.​Interest d.​Participation
a.​Credibility
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Learning is an action process. The following Chinese precautions emphasizes the importance of leaning by doing “ If I Hear. I forget, If I are, I remember it, I know” a.​Reinforcement b.​Comprehension c.​Learning by doing d.​Interest
c.​Learning by doing
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Joining an event, a program, and a symposium best describe what principles of education? a.​Interest b.​Credibility c.​Participation d.​Comprehension
c.​Participation L
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The principle of education where it focuses on the people’s understanding capacity? a.​Interest b.​Known to unknown c.​Comprehension d.​Credibility
c.​Comprehension
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This principles of education follows a systematic way of teaching thus. Asking, what they learned first before introducing to a new knowledge? a.​Known to unknown b.​Science Application c.​Community Health Principle d.​Reinforcement
d.​Reinforcement
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The health education should set a good example in the little things he is teaching e/g/ if he is explaining the hazards of smoking he will not be very successful. If himself smokers. a.​Learning by doing b.​Setting an example c.​Known to unknown d.​Good human reaction
b.​Setting an example
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To find out any modification is necessary to make program more effective. a.​Known to unknown b.​Setting an example c.​Feedback d.​Community leaders
c.​Feedback
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Is the invasion and growth of germs in the body. The germs may be bacteria, viruses, yeast, fungi or other micro-organism a.​Infection b.​Incubation stage c.​Prodromal stage d.​Illness stage
a.​Infection
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Below one healthy lifestyle behaviors; EXCEPT a.​Getting enough sleep b.​Being physically active c.​Sedentary recreational screen time d.​Eating a healthy diet
d.​Eating a healthy diet
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It is where few people can learn all that is new in a single period. Repetition at intervals is necessary without it, there is a possibility that the individual will forget what is taught. a.​Credibility b.​Interest c.​Participation d.​Reinforcement
d.​Reinforcement
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Stages of infection which starts from the oneself of non-specific signs and symptoms such as fever. a.​Incubation stage b.​Prodromal stage c.​Illness stage d.​Convalescence stage
b.​Prodromal stage
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These are all stages for planning for community health, EXCEPT one a.​Initialization b.​Data collection and analysis c.​Diagnosis d.​Dissemination
a.​Initialization
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What do you call a patient that carry a disease or condition but does not show any symptoms? a.​Asympothetic b.​Apasymptomatic c.​Adsymptomatic d.​Asymptomatic
d.​Asymptomatic
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In what level of disinfection do ioding, ethanol and chloring fall under? a.​High b.​Low c.​Medium d.​Intermediate
c.​Medium
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Which are the ways to prevent communicable diseases? a.​Hug an infected person b.​Get a vaccine c.​Used infected object d.​Befriend an infected person
b.​Get a vaccine
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All are ways to transmit a disease Except one a.​Air b.​Teleportation c.​Touch d.​Water
b.​Teleportation
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What are the stages of infection a.​Incubation, Prodromal, Metamorphosis b.​Incubation, Recovery, Termination c.​Illness, Recovery, Cure d.​Incubation, Prodromal,Illness,Recovery
d.​Incubation, Prodromal,Illness,Recovery