(CO 1, 2, 3,7) Which of the following risks can be attributed to an exposure?
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Temporal risk is the amount of risk attributed to
... [Show More] an exposure. Absolute risk is the amount of risk attributed to an exposure.
Mortality risk rates are the amount of risk attributed to an exposure.
The relative ratio risk states the amount of risk attributed to an exposure.
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(CO 1, 2, 3, 6) Which of the following best describes the cross-sectional study design?
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An intervention is being tested against a control. They are the most expensive study method.
The investigator begins with cases and controls. Exposures and outcomes are collected simultaneously.
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(CO 1, 4) Which of the following is the best definition of validity of a screening tool?
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The tool's ability to screen based upon gender and age. The tool's ability to measure the population prevalence rate.
The tool's ability to measure morbidity rates?
The tool's ability to accurately identify those who have the disease.
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(CO 1, 6) The primary goal of the epidemiological triangle is which of the following?
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To identify responsible infectious agents To explain causation
To explain outcomes
To explain chronic health diseases
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Question 55 pts
(CO 1) Which of the following is an example of a secondary prevention strategy? Group of answer choices
State level taxes on tobacco products
Referral to counseling for someone with post-partum depression Bone density testing for osteoporosis
Creating tobacco-free zones at correctional facilities
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Question 65 pts (CO 1, 2, 3) Systematic error or bias is categorized into which of the following two groups?
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Specificity and selection bias are categorized as systematic errors. Sensitivity and specificity are categorized as systematic errors.
Selection bias and information bias are categorized as systematic errors. Information bias and causality are categorized as systematic errors.
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Question 75 pts (CO 1) The positive predictive value of a test is best described as which of the following?
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A measure of disease strength by symptomatology
A measure of the probability that the disease is absent A measure of the likelihood of disease development
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