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Medical Technologies10 Points

What is an assistive device?

Answer:Any medical device that improves treatment or condition of life, helps a patient live, or allows normal life.

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Medical Technologies20 Points

What is the equation for calculating BMI?

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BMI= Weight (Kg) Height² (m²)

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Medical Technologies30 Points

What are the 3 parts of a feedback loop and what are their functions?

Answer:1)Sensor/Monitor- It indicates change in vital signs2) Control Center- Recognizes change and issues a response3)Regulator- Restores vital signs to normal range

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Medical Technologies40 Points

What are the 4 types of prosthetic limbs and what do they replace?

Answer:1)Transtibial - replaces leg below knee2)Transfemoral - replaces leg above knee3)Transradial - replaces arm below elbow4)Transhumeral – replaces arm above elbow

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Medical Technologies50 Points

What are the 5 areas of plastic surgery?

Answer:1)Skin Grafting2)Reconstructive Surgery3)Microsurgery4)Cosmetic Surgery5)Body Modification

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Pathogens and Disease10 Points

What is the difference between a preventative measure and a reactionary

measure?

Answer:Preventative Measure: proactive; thwarts a pathogen from making us ill (ex. Flu Shot)Reactionary Measure: kills a pathogen that is already doing damage.

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Pathogens and Disease20 Points

What is the difference between an antibiotic and a vaccine?

Answer:Antibiotic: reactionary measure; treats bacterial infections already in our body.Vaccine: preventative measure; usually a dead or weakened versions of a virus to help our bodies build up immunity.

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Pathogens and Disease30 Points

What is the Germ Theory?

Answer:Illness is caused by pathogens (microscopic organisms called germs) mainly contagious. Not all diseases are “germs”, some are genetic and/or caused by mutations

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Pathogens and Disease40 Points

What is the Miasma Theory?

Answer:“Bad air”, poisonous vapour filled with particles from garbage caused ilnesses. Physicians and the rich wore masks that contained fragrant herbs so they could not smell the “bad air.” The solution was to isolate the sick, dirty and poor

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Pathogens and Disease50 Points

If you were in a room with several people, what are four ways a pathogen can be

transmitted?Answer:1)Airborne: pathogens in the air that we breathe in.2)Droplet Contact: pathogens that travel through the air by cough or sneeze.3)Direct Contact: an infected person with signs of infection touches someone that isn’t infected.4)Indirect Contact: an infected person touches a surface and leaves the pathogens there.

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Science and Public Health 10 Points

What are the two characteristics of public health?

Answer:1)Deals with preventative rather than reactionary measures.2)Deals with population-level health issues, not individual level ones.

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Science and Public Health 20 Points

What is AIDS and what does it stand for?

Answer:AIDS stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. It reduces the effectiveness of the immune system and allows opportunistic pathogens to take over the body

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Science and Public Health 30 Points

What are the three components of public health?

Answer:1)Epidemiology: studying the factors that affect a population’s health2)Biostatistics: The collection, summarization and analysis of health data.3)Health Services: The preservation of health through the service of health data.

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Science and Public Health 40 Points

What is C.difficile?

Answer:Clostridium difficile is a bacteria that becomes a problem when it overpopulates our intestines and drives other helpful bacteria out. Over population is harmful because they release toxins that can cause bloating , constipation and diarrhea.

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Science and Public Health 50 Points

What are the social and economic factors that affect public health?

Answer:1)Income2)Employment and Working Conditions3)Food Security4)Early Childhood Development5)Education and Literacy6)Social Support and Connectedness7)Health Behaviours

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Nutritional Science 10 Points

What is a calorie?

Answer:A calorie was originally used as a unit of heat of chemical reactions but is now more used for calculating food energy.

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Nutritional Science 20 Points

What is the difference between a vitamin and mineral?

Answer:Vitamin - organic compound required for use as a nutrient by an organismMineral – an ion of an element that the human body requires in its diet.

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Nutritional Science 30 Points

Identify the three types of digestive disorders and give an example of

each.Answer:Structural – physical abnormality (ex. Hiatus Hernia)Malabsorptive – problems with nutrient absorption (ex. Lactose Intolerance)Inflammatory – causes swelling and/or bleeding (ex. Crohn’s Disease)

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Nutritional Science 40 Points

What are the four stages of food processing?

Answer:1)Ingestion – Taking in food2)Digestion – Breaking down food into nutrients3)Absorption – Taking in nutrition by cells4)Egestion – removing leftover waste

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Nutritional Science 50 Points

What are the steps of the digestive system?

Answer:1)Mouth – physically breaks down food.2)Throat – pushes food into stomach by peristalsis. 3)Stomach – chemically breaks down food. 4)Small Intestine – majority of nutrient absorption.5)Large Intestine – absorbs water from waste material.6)Rectum – all leftover waste is compacted and excreted through the anus.

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Biotechnology 10 Points

What is a GMO?

Answer:A GMO is a genetically modified organism. They are modified to be given traits that they wouldn’t have naturally.

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Biotechnology 20 Points

Identify and give an example of biofuel

Answer:Biofuel is a plant derived fuel that is deemed more environmentally friendly than current fuel sources.Ex. Ethanol, biodiesel and biogas

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Biotechnology 30 Points

What are the three different types of cloning?

Answer:Therapeutic Cloning – the use of stem cells for medicinal or research purposesReproductive Cloning – the use of stem cells to create cloned humansReplacement Cloning – repairing extensively damaged, failed or failing body parts through cloning (theoretical)

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Biotechnology 40 Points

What are the five branches of biotechnology

Answer:1)Bioinformatics – uses biology and computing to analyze data2)Red Biotechnology – medical biotechnology3)Blue Biotechnology – marine and aquatic biotechnology4)Green Biotechnology – agricultural biotechnology 5)White Biotechnology – industrial biotechnology

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Biotechnology 50 Points

What are the reasons we genetically modify foods?

Answer:1)Extended Shelf Life2)Efficient Food Processing3)Better Nutrient Composition4)Efficient Drug Delivery