Midterm Review Foundations of Public Health

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