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SHHS - Year 13 Applied Biology

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A1 Understand health issues page 7
What has been the shift in focus ...,
What are some challenges brought ...,
How has antibiotic overuse affect...
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A1 Understand health issues page 8
What are some examples of infecti...,
What are pathogens,
What is a microorganism
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A1 Understand health issues page 9
What are fungi and what role do s...,
What are some fungal infections t...,
What are protoctists and what are...
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A1 Understand health issues page 10
What are infectious diseases also...,
What conditions do microorganisms...,
What is a fomite
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A1 Understand health issues page 11
What is epidemiology,
What is the role of epidemiologists,
What is the difference between in...
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A1 Understand health issues page 12
When and where did the ebola epid...,
What were the initial symptoms of...,
How was ebola initially misdiagno...
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A1 Understand health issues page 13
What organism causes ebola,
Under what circumstances do ebola...,
What is the treatment for ebola
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A1 Understand health issues page 14
What is antibiotic stewardship,
Why is educating doctors and pati...,
What is one approach to reducing ...
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A1 Understand health issues page 15
What was the first infectious dis...,
What percentage of people infecte...,
How was smallpox spread throughou...
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A1 Understand health issues page 16
What is vaccination and how does ...,
What is active immunity,
What is passive immunity and how ...
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A1 Understand health issues page 17
What percentage of the population...,
What percentage of the population...,
What is cardiovascular disease cv...
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A1 Understand health issues page 18
What happens to the heart when a ...,
What can happen if deposits in bl...,
What is atherosclerosis
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A1 Understand health issues page 19
What is thrombolysis and when is ...,
What is angioplasty and how is it...,
What is a thrombus
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A1 Understand health issues page 20
What is secondary prevention in t...,
What are some key lifestyle chang...,
How can improving diet help in se...
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A1 Understand health issues page 21
What are some of the most common ...,
What is copd and what is the prim...,
Why is treatment for respiratory ...
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A1 Understand health issues page 22
How can exercise benefit people w...,
What are pulmonary rehabilitation...,
How can physiotherapy help people...
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A1 Understand health issues page 23
How can society help reduce the i...,
What are some ways local authorit...,
What is malnutrition
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A1 Understand health issues page 24
What methods are sometimes used t...,
What is bariatric surgery and how...,
Why are smoking and alcohol consi...
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A1 Understand health issues page 25
What are some social problems lin...,
How can low levels of alcohol int...,
What approaches are used to curb ...
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A1 Understand health issues page 26
Why are illicit drugs challenging...,
What are some health risks associ...,
How do different governments appr...
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A1 Understand health issues page 27
What are some viral stis that are...,
How is hiv managed and what can i...,
What is the nature of the herpes ...
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A1 Understand health issues page 28
What is genetic screening and wha...,
How is genetic screening used dur...,
Why might someone with a strong f...
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A1 Understand health issues page 29
What is pre implantation genetic ...,
How does pre implantation genetic...,
Why can pre implantation genetic ...
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A1 Understand health issues page 30
What factors are linked to the de...,
How does cancer affect the normal...,
What is apoptosis and why is it i...
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A1 Understand health issues page 31
What are tumour markers and how a...,
Why is early diagnosis important ...,
What are the main cancer screenin...
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A1 Understand health issues page 32
What are the who criteria for an ...,
Why is it important for a conditi...,
Why must a screening test be acce...
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A1 Understand health issues page 33
When were x rays first used for m...,
What type of medical imaging emer...,
What are ct and mri scans and whe...
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A1 Understand health issues page 34
What potential harm can x rays ca...,
How is the risk of damage from x ...,
What is the difference between lo...
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A1 Understand health issues page 35
What is external radiotherapy and...,
How do x rays affect cancerous ce...,
What are the two purposes of x ra...
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A1 Understand health issues page 36
What is the purpose of giving a c...,
How is the x ray source used duri...,
Why is it important for a patient...
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A1 Understand health issues page 37
How does a ct scan help health pr...,
Why is a ct scan more useful than...,
How are ct scans used to diagnose...
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A1 Understand health issues page 38
What does an mri scanner use to p...,
What role do hydrogen atoms play ...,
What are the main components of a...
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A1 Understand health issues page 39
How does nuclear magnetic resonan...,
What does the speed of proton rea...,
What types of tissues are most vi...
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A1 Understand health issues page 40
What is functional imaging and ho...,
How does functional imaging help ...,
What are stem cells and what role...
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A1 Understand health issues page 41
What challenges did doctors face ...,
What techniques did surgeons mcin...,
What are the limitations of skin ...
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A1 Understand health issues page 42
Why is there a constant demand fo...,
How long does it typically take f...,
What is the first step in develop...
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A1 Understand health issues page 43
What are pharmacokinetics and why...,
What does pharmacodynamics refer ...,
What are in vivo studies and why ...
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A1 Understand health issues page 44
What are hormones and what is the...,
What is hypothyroidism and what a...,
How is hypothyroidism treated
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A2 The influence of organisations page 45
What is the role of the who in di...,
What are the two forms of disease...,
What is passive surveillance in d...
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A2 The influence of organisations page 46
What is sentinel surveillance,
What are the criteria for a healt...,
How does sentinel surveillance co...
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A2 The influence of organisations page 47
Why is the common cold not monito...,
What types of infections require ...,
Which agencies are responsible fo...
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A2 The influence of organisations page 48
What strain of e coli was identif...,
Why was the detection of 12 cases...,
What method did phe use to quickl...
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A2 The influence of organisations page 49
When was the nhs founded and how ...,
What is the primary purpose of th...,
What are the four public sector h...
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A2 The influence of organisations page 50
What role does nice play in the u...,
Who are nice recommendations inte...,
What is the primary role of the d...
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A2 The influence of organisations page 51
What is the role of the general m...,
What happens if a complaint is ra...,
What is the function of the nursi...
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A2 The influence of organisations page 52
What is the role of the national ...,
Who does the nihr work in partner...,
What are some of the key responsi...
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A2 The influence of organisations page 53
Why do pharmaceutical companies n...,
How do pharmaceutical companies c...,
What role does nice play in the a...
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A2 The influence of organisations page 54
What experiment did dr barry mars...,
What impact did dr marshall and d...,
Who was the first who officer to ...
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