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IMED1004 Exam updated actual questions  and CORRECT answers
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  • IMED1004 Exam updated actual questions and CORRECT answers Now: Cardiovascular Disease. Then: Influenza and Pneumonia. - CORRECT ANSWER vs 1900: By age: - 0-44: Mental health conditions. 45-64+: Cardiovascular disease By sex: - Males: Cardiovascular disease - Females: Mental health conditions. Leading cause of death now Overall: CVD, MHC, back pain and arthritis. - CORRECT ANSWER most common chronic diseases? What are the 1796- The creation of the first vaccination...
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  • IMED1004 Exam actual questions and CORRECT answers William Farr's Law - CORRECT ANSWER William Farr demonstrated that epidemics decline at a mathematically predictable rate, using empirical observations of a smallpox epidemic to confirm this bacterial cell structures - CORRECT ANSWER polysaccharides surrounding cell • Glycocalyx = gel like layer of • Capsule = thick, regular shell-like structure made from glycocalyx • Slime layer = irregular, diffuse glycocal...
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IMED1004 1- Intro to health and society Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Rated A+
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  • IMED1004 1- Intro to health and society Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Rated A+ Primary prevention - Answers Stop a disease from occurring. E.g. masks, vaccination Secondary prevention - Answers Early detection of disease states, can lead to improved prognosis. E.g. screening, routine blood pressure measurements. Tertiary prevention - Answers Reduce impact of disease, once disease is symptomatic. E.g. rehabilitation, medication DALY - Answers Disability Adjusted Life Years= life...
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IMED1004 2- Intro to microorganisms Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Rated A+
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  • IMED1004 2- Intro to microorganisms Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Rated A+ Prokaryotic microorganisms and area of microbiology - Answers Bacteria (bacteriology) and archaea Eukaryotic microorganisms and area of microbiology - Answers Protozoa (protozoology), fungi (mycology), algae (phycology) Acellular microorganisms and area of microbiology - Answers Viruses (virology) and prions What is taxonomy - Answers Groups organisms on basis of similarity. DNA analysis provides further...
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IMED1004 6- Epidemiology Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Rated A+
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  • IMED1004 6- Epidemiology Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Rated A+ Define epidemiology - Answers The study of disease in a population and factors that influence a disease's frequency and distribution. Define incidence - Answers The number of individuals who develop a specific disease or experience a specific health-related event during a period of time. Define prevalence - Answers total number of individuals in a population who have a disease. Define recurrence - Answers How ma...
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IMED1004 21- Mental health Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Graded A+
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  • IMED1004 21- Mental health Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Graded A+ What is WHOs definition of health - Answers A state of completely physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. What is WHOs definition of mental health - Answers A state of well-being in which every individual realises their potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life and is abel to manage them in a healthy way, can work productively and is able to contribute to t...
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IMED1004 17- Micronutrients II Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Rated A+
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  • IMED1004 17- Micronutrients II Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Rated A+ What are some causes of vitamin B deficiencies - Answers Causes relating to low intake- processed foods, severe malnutrition. Causes relating to malabsorption- heavy alcohol use, diseases which damage the intestines- IBS, celiac disease. Some genetic disorders affecting enzymes which have vitamins as a cofactor. What is the active coenzyme of B1 (Thiamine) and what reaction is it a cofactor in - Answers Thy...
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IMED1004 23- Addiction I Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Graded A+
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  • IMED1004 23- Addiction I Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Graded A+ Why are illicit drugs additive - Answers They activate the reward pathway in the brain (axonal network). Name the neurotransmitters involved in the reward pathway in the brain - Answers Dopamine, cannabinoids, serotonin, endorphins, oxytocin. What does dopamine control in the reward pathway - Answers Pleasure, euphoria, mood, reward motor function What does cannabinoids controls in the reward pathway - Answers pain, a...
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IMED1004 27- Diabetes Exam Questions Answered Correctly Graded A+
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  • IMED1004 27- Diabetes Exam Questions Answered Correctly Graded A+ What is the difference between type one and type two diabetes - Answers In type one there is an insufficient production of insulin due to autoimmune destruction of beta-cells. In type two cells don't respond properly to insulin. What are the two types of insulin - Answers 1. long-lasting- maintains basal rate of glucose uptake. 2. Short acting- after eating when glucose levels are high List some of the effects of long-term...
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