SAS 13 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Disease-Society-Science Triangle - ANS -how do diseases change societies?
-How does human action influence disease?
-What does society expect from science?
-How does science impact society
-how does science change disease
-What causes disease?
Vincent Van Gough - ANS How did his illness contribute to the way he painted?
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - ANS Father of the microscope
Factor V Leiden - ANS a variant of the protein Factor V which is needed for blood clotting
(coagulation).
It is named after the city of Leiden (The Netherlands), where it was first identified in 1994.
blood that has an increased tendency to clot.
most common cause of hereditary thrombophilia in the US.
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, Dutch elm disease - ANS -identified by a plant pathologist in the netherlands
-caused by infection with a fungus called Ophiostoma ulmi
-spread by elm bark beetle
-origionally native to Asia
HIV/AIDS - ANS 1987: HIV/AIDS added to the US list of "communicable diseases of public
health significance"; HIV-positive travelers barred from entering the US
1989: Dutchman Hans Verhoef jailed upon entry into US for not declaring he carried HIV
1992: VIIIth International AIDS in Amsterdam, not Boston as planned
2010: HIV/AIDS removed from the list
The Dutch disease - ANS 1960s discovery of large natural gas
deposits in the North Sea
exports caused increase in wealth from
foreign currency inflow
Dutch guilder became stronger
exports of all non-gas products less competitive on the world market
economic disease/ metaphor for disease
ICD-10 - ANS international Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
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ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Disease-Society-Science Triangle - ANS -how do diseases change societies?
-How does human action influence disease?
-What does society expect from science?
-How does science impact society
-how does science change disease
-What causes disease?
Vincent Van Gough - ANS How did his illness contribute to the way he painted?
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - ANS Father of the microscope
Factor V Leiden - ANS a variant of the protein Factor V which is needed for blood clotting
(coagulation).
It is named after the city of Leiden (The Netherlands), where it was first identified in 1994.
blood that has an increased tendency to clot.
most common cause of hereditary thrombophilia in the US.
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, Dutch elm disease - ANS -identified by a plant pathologist in the netherlands
-caused by infection with a fungus called Ophiostoma ulmi
-spread by elm bark beetle
-origionally native to Asia
HIV/AIDS - ANS 1987: HIV/AIDS added to the US list of "communicable diseases of public
health significance"; HIV-positive travelers barred from entering the US
1989: Dutchman Hans Verhoef jailed upon entry into US for not declaring he carried HIV
1992: VIIIth International AIDS in Amsterdam, not Boston as planned
2010: HIV/AIDS removed from the list
The Dutch disease - ANS 1960s discovery of large natural gas
deposits in the North Sea
exports caused increase in wealth from
foreign currency inflow
Dutch guilder became stronger
exports of all non-gas products less competitive on the world market
economic disease/ metaphor for disease
ICD-10 - ANS international Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
2026 STUDY MATERIAL @COPYRIGHT RESERVED 2