What is the distinction between "disease" and "infection?"
a. An "infection" means that bacteria or viruses are present in the body; a "disease" means that a person is experiencing symptoms associated with an infectious organism, or other pathological mechanism.
b. A "disease" means that bacteria or viruses are present in the body; an "infection" means that a person is experiencing symptoms associated with an infectious organism, or other pathological mechanism.
c. A "disease" is when symptoms are present for less than a month; an "infection" is when symptoms are present for more than a month.
d. An "infection" is when symptoms are present for less than a month; a "disease" is when symptoms are present for more than a month.
ANS: A
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a. primary erogenous zone c. primary sexual response zone b. secondary erogenous zone d. secondary sexual response zone
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A _____ sample is chosen in a haphazard manner relative to the population of interest.
A. convenience B. systematic C. probability D. random