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- 3. This form of stress can lead to poor health outcomes.
- 4. Epidemiologists have identified this hidden variable as the "cause of all causes" when it comes to preventable death and disability.
- 5. This term (two words) refers to the things that we need to do on a regular basis to reduce and prevent job related stress.
- 8. Secondary traumatic stress is when a healthcare professional experiences symptoms that mimic this disorder, even though they did not experience the patient's trauma themselves.
- 9. This "quality of life" indicator refers to your ability to feel skilled and successful at something.
- 12. Healthcare providers experiencing burnout are more likely to make __________ that can result in patient death or injury.
- 17. This skill (two words) requires us to ask lots of questions and turn to reliable sources of data in order to solve a problem.
- 18. A person's overall sense of satisfaction is known as their________________ of life.
- 19. When a healthcare provider experiences "compassion fatigue," they become ________ to the pain and suffering of their patients.
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- 1. When a relationship exists between two variables, but it is unknow if one variable actually causes the other, we say that there is a ________________________ between the two variables.
- 2. This term describes a "preventable" difference in health outcomes.
- 6. This two-word term describes communities that do not have access to healthy food sources.
- 7. This type of variable can explain a correlation, but it is not always very obvious or clear on the surface of the issue.
- 10. Data that can be measured using numbers is called __________________ data.
- 11. The ability to put yourself in the shoes of another person.
- 13. Data that is open to interpretation is known as ____________________ data.
- 14. This problem among physicians costs the US $4.6 billion per year.
- 15. A person's life expectancy is also known as their _____________ of life.
- 16. Another word for "information."
- 17. This is the term that describes a "cause and effect" relationship between two variables.
