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Kaplan Integrated Exam Test Score Conversion Table & Remediation

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Remediation topic & reason for answering incorrectly 1. Content deficit 2. Misread/misunderstood question 3. Did not read all the options 4. Did not recognize rationale for correct answer Supporting evidence (Kaplan on-line, book w/page #s) Detailed notes about topic – must demonstrate understanding of topic, not just “copy & paste” from source Epidemiology. 1 Kaplan Overview Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health. This is used to control health problems in a population. It uses other data that has been found, informational investigations, and scientific studies. Immunity 2 Kaplan Overview Immunity is an antibody forms in the body as a result of interaction with an antigen. Passive immunity is when the antibody is produced from a source other than the body (like a vaccine or breastfeeding). Active immunity is when there is direct contact with the antigen and the body creates the antibody (for example being in direct contact with chickenpox and developing it). Vital Statistics. 1 Kaplan Overview Statistics that are used for epidemiologic studies; Kaplan Integrated Exam Test Score Conversion Table & Remediation births, deaths, adoptions, divorces, and marriages. This information can be found on the state website. Populations: Rural. 1 Kaplan Overview A rural environment can also be known as countryside. It typically has a large elderly population that is the fastest growing, less racial diversity, least education, and lowest per capita incomes. Rural health issues include higher mortality rates from cardiovascular disease, more likely to smoke, and more machinery-related accidents. Wellness 1 Kaplan Overview Wellness is considered being in a good state of health mentally and physically. Infection Prevention: Levels. 1 Kaplan Overview There are 3 levels of prevention which prevent diseases from developing or progressing. The primary level includes immunizations, wearing protective devices to prevent illness/injury (helmet, ear phones, etc.), and education on ways to prevent illness. The secondary level includes early screening, early detection and treatment of diseases, and contact investigations. The tertiary level is after the disease has caused damage and focuses on limiting disability and
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