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Organize the following steps in the epidemiologic study from the first step to the last.
 
  A) Collect the data.
  B) Identify the problem.
  C) Analyze the findings.
  D) Disseminate the findings.
  E) Review the literature.
  F) Develop conclusions and applications.
  G) Design the study.

Question 2

A community health nurse is participating in a casecontrol observational study. Which of the following would most likely explain this type of study?
 
  A) Description of patterns of occurrence of illness and injury in a population
  B) Investigation of development of healthillness conditions over a long period of time
  C) Studying of a cohort with evaluation of variables associated with the disease or injury
  D) Comparison of persons with and without a healthillness condition



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B, E, G, A, C, F, D

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D



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