This document appears to be a quiz or test on stages of infection and levels of prevention. It asks test-takers to match terms like incubation, prodromal, and convalescence stages to their definitions. It also asks for examples of infection stages and levels of prevention, which include primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention. The document provides a format for a student to write their name, grade, section, and score.
This document appears to be a quiz or test on stages of infection and levels of prevention. It asks test-takers to match terms like incubation, prodromal, and convalescence stages to their definitions. It also asks for examples of infection stages and levels of prevention, which include primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention. The document provides a format for a student to write their name, grade, section, and score.
This document appears to be a quiz or test on stages of infection and levels of prevention. It asks test-takers to match terms like incubation, prodromal, and convalescence stages to their definitions. It also asks for examples of infection stages and levels of prevention, which include primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention. The document provides a format for a student to write their name, grade, section, and score.
This document appears to be a quiz or test on stages of infection and levels of prevention. It asks test-takers to match terms like incubation, prodromal, and convalescence stages to their definitions. It also asks for examples of infection stages and levels of prevention, which include primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention. The document provides a format for a student to write their name, grade, section, and score.
A.Incubation B.Prodromal C.Illness D.Quarternary 2. The incubation stage includes the time from exposure to an infectious agent until the onset of symptoms. A.Incubation B.Prodromal C.Convalescence D.Primary 3.The__stage refers to the period after incubation and before the characteristic symptoms of infection occur. A.Incubation B.Prodromal C.Convalescence D.Primary 4. The final stage of infection is known as.. A.Incubation B.Prodromal C.Convalescence D.Tertiary 5.Which of the following is doesn’t belong to the group A.Primordial B.Incubation C.Convalescence D.Illness 6-10.Write atleast 4 example of Stages of Infection. • • • • 11. It consists of risk factor reduction targeted towards an entire population through a focus on social and environmental conditions. A.Pridromal B.Primary C.Secondary D.Tertiary 12.It consists of measures: aimed at a susceptible population or individual. A.Pridromal B.Primary C.Secondary D.Tertiary 13-15.Write atleast 3 Level of Prevention.