Test Bank Epidemiology Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th
Edition
MULTIPLE
CHOICE
1. An epidemiologist has written a summary of a food poisoning outbreak,
including its cause and ways to prevent it from occurring in the future. Which
best describes what has been done?
a. Analytic epidemiology
b. Descriptive epidemiology
c. Prospective cohort study
d. Retrospective cross-sectional survey
ANS: B
There are two principal types of epidemiology: (1) analytic epidemiology and
(2) descriptive epidemiology. Descriptive epidemiology describes the amount
and distribution of disease, which may suggest possible causes. These causes
can then be confirmed or corrected through more advanced methods of research.
Analytic epidemiology investigates the causes of disease by determining why a
disease rate is lower in one population group than another. A prospective cohort
study monitors a group of disease-free individuals to determine whether and
when disease occurs. Retrospective studies compare individuals with a
particular condition or disease and those who do not have the disease.
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2. Two brothers played with their cousin. One brother later became quite ill,
whereas the other did not. Which provides the bNestRexpIlanaGtionBf.orCthiM
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occurrence?
a. Difference in length of timUe exS
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b. Difference in how actively the children played
c. Difference in genetic inheritance between the two brothers
d. Difference in lifestyle between the two brothers
ANS: C
Assuming the two brothers lived in the same household, the environment
and the agent or infectious organisms are the same. The only difference
could be between the two brothers themselves and their genetic inheritance.
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3. In which circumstance would it be more helpful to use the wheel model of
epidemiology than the epidemiological triangle model?
a. When factors outside the triangle model are involved
b. When there are multiple causes for a chronic disease
c. When research has not yet determined the exact cause
d. When trying to explain the situation to a lay person
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ANS: B
The epidemiological triangle model of agent-host-environment is very useful,
especially with single-cause infectious diseases. However, with the multiple
factors involved in chronic diseases, the wheel model is more useful in
analyzing and identifying the multiple variables.
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4. Which best describes the importance of discovering all of the variables that
may be involved in creating a disease state in some persons?
a. People want an explanation of why they are ill.
b. Knowing causes helps obtain funds for research to try to create a cure.
c. Finding variables that are susceptible to prevention or early
intervention is important.
d. It is important to educate communities on how to avoid any risk factors.
ANS: C
Identifying risk factors is critical to creating or discovering specific prevention
and intervention approaches that reduce chronic disease morbidity and
mortality. Because some risk factors cannot be avoided, knowing other risk
factors involved allows for more possibilities of preventing the problem. These
variables need to be identified first so that health care providers are able to
provide an explanation to persons as to why they are ill, obtain funding for
research for the problem, and educate the community about the avoidance of the
known risk factors.
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5. Which best describes the advantage of the web of causation model in
comparison with the epidemiological triangle model?
a. The web of causation model is easier to understand and use.
b. The web of causation model is more widely known and publicized.
c. The web of causation model is more recent and current.
d. The web of causation model shows the relationships among variables.
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ANS:
D
Although it is a more recently created model, the web of causation model is
more useful because it illustrates the complexity of relationships among
causable variables. It is not easier to understand and use as it has more variables
than the three (agent, host, and environment) in the epidemiological model.
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6. Which has been determined to be a major variable in transmission of
sexually transmitted infections?
a. The pathogenesis of the involved agents
b. The susceptibility of the host
c. The environment in which the hosts live
d. The amount of sex education provided in the schools
ANS: C
The researchers concluded that ecosocial or contextual conditions strongly
enhance sexually transmitted infection risk by increasing sexual risk behaviors
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