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2. Identify the reasons why risks to public health typically occur in poverty-stricken communities?
3. Who do you think are the target population in regards to the health promotion figure and why?
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- List the four general Healthy People 2020 public health goals for Americans ?1. PHC was declared in 1978 as a means of achieving the "Health for all goal by year 2000". More than 40 years now, we are still talking about PHC. Justify why we still talk about PHC todayExplain the relationship between the three levels of prevention and the prevalence and/or incidence of a specific disease of your choice in a specific population. What are the health disparities for this disease and population you chose? Which of the three levels of prevention do you think receives the most public attention and resource allocation to address this disease? What do you think the rationale is and why?
- Facing pandemic needs to launch health policies to protect the population. explain some challenges that the world faced while implementing health policies?1. Define the following key terms used in epidemiology: Prevalence Incidence Attack rate Point prevalence 2. You were recently hired as an epidemiologist at a county office. List and explain three measures that you would use to calculate a specific disease situation. In your view, why is it difficult to get accurate information about disease status in a population? 3. A study starts with 4,875 health people. Over the next 2 years, 75 develop the disease. What is the incidence rate of disease over the study period? Show all work. 4. In a survey of 1,150 women who gave birth in Maine in 2000, a total of 468 reported taking a multivitamin at least 4 times a week during the month before becoming pregnant. Calculate the prevalence of frequent multivitamin use in this group.1. In your own understanding, why is it that the study of Basic Life Support is very important? (Explain in 50 words). 2. Why is it that the Insects and pests are hazards in a survival situation? (Explain in 50 words). 3. In your own understanding why is it that allergy is dangerous and can caused death? (Explain in 50 words). 4. 1. In your own understanding explain the effect of tropical weather in survival. (Not less than fifty 50 words). 5. In the Travel Tips, what is the most important and why? (Explain in not less than fifty 50 words). 6. What are the important things that are necessary during travel through jungle areas? Give at least two (2) and explain each not less than twenty (20) words.