Evaluating a smoking cessation program, the gained or increased financial income, the improvements in the community attributable to the program, or costs that would result if the program was not given are examples of:
a. Cost-effectiveness analysis
b. Cost-benefit analysis
c. Supply and demand
d. Microeconomic theory
B
Cost-benefit analysis involves the listing of all costs and benefits that are expected to occur from an intervention during a prescribed time.
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Diabetes mellitus is a medical condition that could adversely affect pregnancy. It's frequency is increasing along with obesity and abnormal lipid profiles. Women who have GDM in pregnancy have no greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Is this statement true or false? Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A hospital admits a patient who is having breathing problems after mixing household cleaning products. The nurse recognizes that this patient is suffering from exposure to which type of environmental hazard?
A. Biological B. Mixed C. Physical D. Chemical
By what age should concerns about pubertal delay be considered in boys?
a. 12 to 12.5 years c. 13 to 13.5 years b. 12.5 to 13 years d. 13.5 to 14 years