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    Medical Surgical I Disease Process of Hypertension By Ms. Margarita Minor‚ LPN Pathophysiology The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines hypertension as an abnormally high arterial blood pressure that is indicated by an adult systolic blood pressure of 140mm Hg or greater or a diastolic blood pressure of 90mm Hg or greater. The cause is unknown but may be attributable to a preexisting condition that result in thickening and inelasticity of the arterial walls of the left ventricle

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    Bryant Long 0020103405 BIOL 4490 EXAM QUESTION #2 Regarding the figure showing the number of deaths due to influenza‚ some of the primary differences between the 2009 and 2010 flu season are that the 2010 flu season appears to have started earlier—the rate at which the % deaths due to flu increased sooner than the 2009 flu season. In addition‚ the 2010 flu season had slightly higher % deaths due to influenza than the 2009 flu season. Furthermore‚ the 2010 flu season surpassed the epidemic threshold

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    movements focused on here are the Venice-Florence-Venice triangle‚ which brought us the Renaissance and High Renaissance period. Paris‚ which attracted artists who began the Impressionism and Post-Impressionism movement and New York where Abstract Expressionism emerged. The artists of the high Renaissance were centered around the cities of Florence‚ Milan‚ Venice‚ Padua‚ Madua and Rome‚ giving rise to an area known as the Rome-Florence-Venice triangle. The Renaissance period followed the Middle Ages

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    Take-Home EXAM 1 Return to Assessment List Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points Question 1 of 25 4.0 Points Which of the following is not usually an aim of epidemiology? A.To describe the health status of the population B.To fund new public health programs C.To explain the etiology of disease D.To predict the occurrence of disease E.To control the distribution of disease Answer Key: B Question 2 of 25 4.0 Points The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) is responsible for (give the best

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    Pathology: The study of disease Etiology: The study of the cause of a disease Pathogenesis: The development of disease Infection: Colonization of the body by pathogens Virulence - the ability to infect a host Pathogenicity - the ability to cause disease in a host Outbreak – (localized epidemic) – more cases of a particular disease than expected in a given area or among a specialized group of people over a particular period of time. Epidemic – large numbers of people over a wide geographic

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    Epidemiology of Esophageal Cancer Jingjing Chen PREV 701 Cancer Epidemiology October 29‚ 2012 Epidemiology of Esophageal Cancer Background Esophageal cancer is a gastrointestinal malignancy with an insidious onset and a poor prognosis. Although some patients can be cured‚ the treatment for esophageal cancer is protracted‚ decreases quality of life‚ and is lethal in a significant number of cases. The etiology of esophageal carcinoma is thought to be related to exposure of the esophageal mucosa

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    estimated population in Maricopa County is persons 65 years old and over is 12.5%‚ persons 18 years and under is 26% and persons 5 years old and younger is 7.2%. The remaining 54.3% is person’s age 19 years old to 64 years old. While there are many epidemiology topics to choose from in Maricopa County‚ the one I chose is Pertussis also called and known as whooping cough. Whooping cough is caused by exposure to bacteria called Bordetella pertussis. It is considered a vaccine-preventable disease. It is

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    educating my patients‚ how to prevent diseases‚ and advising the patients to do a routine screening such as a pap smear‚ colonoscopy‚ mammogram‚ and other screening tests. Throughout my study in master of public health field‚ I studied biostatics‚ epidemiology and method of research courses‚ I learned how to conduct research‚ using statistical and epidemiologic analysis. I understand the role of the research process in advancing the mission of public health‚ I can formulate a health-related research

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    it applies to an isosceles triangle when it applies to a right triangle. He not only says the wrong triangle‚ he also gets the equation wrong. The Scarecrow says‚ “The sum of the square root of two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the third side.” The correct equation for the Pythagorean theorem is‚ “The sum of the squares of the two legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.”  The isosceles triangle is a triangle with at least two equal sides;

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    Concepts of Epidemiology (HIV) Mun Kang Grand Canyon University Concept in Community and Public Health NRS 427 V Colleen Darrow June 08‚ 2014 HIV Communicable diseases are global health issues nowadays as the world become globalized by increasing international travel and business. Among many of communicable diseases‚ Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection is considered to be one of the most severe communicable diseases worldwide. It has spread

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