Across
- 2. Passing a disease from one person to another
- 3. Views health care as a social resource
- 4. Problem, Recommendations, Evaluation, Etiology, and Implementation are all apart of what approach
- 6. Term that refers to disease or illness
- 7. Blank goes beyond a risk assessment by including data on actual exposure in a community
- 12. Effect Hazards that easily produce very visual and feared consequences
- 16. Implies that countries frequently move from poorly balanced diets often deficient in nutrients, proteins, and calories due to a diet of highly processed foods.
- 17. Health-Transition Indicates that as social and economic development occurs, different types of diseases become prominent.
- 18. Hazards we lack experience with, which may elicit more fear
- 19. The degree of communicability of disease and potential of leading to an epidemic
- 21. Describes the impact of falling childhood death rates and extended life spans on the size and the age distribution of populations.
- 22. The natural environment
Down
- 1. Views healthcare as an economic good
- 5. Methods for collecting, compiling, and presenting health information. It then can be used to make decisions.
- 8. This concept may include behavior genetics Infection, Environment, Georapraphy, Medical Care and culture.
- 9. Diseases that are not spread through infection or spread to other people
- 10. Is the results of human construction
- 11. A diagram that helps one figure out what interventions are available and what the potential outcomes could be.
- 13. Risk an individual knowingly or willingly takes through their own actions
- 14. Term that refers to death
- 15. The result of added chemicals, radiation, and biological products
- 20. A risk to individuals that are out of their direct control
