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According to WHO, what is the definition of health?
According to WHO, what is the definition of health?
- Mental health only
- Complete physical, mental, and social well-being (correct)
- Physical wellbeing only
- The absence of disease or infirmity
How can physical health be assessed?
How can physical health be assessed?
- By measuring morbidity and mortality rates (correct)
- By measuring the level of happiness
- By measuring the flexibility of thought
- By measuring the level of self-esteem
What is a characteristic of good mental health or wellbeing?
What is a characteristic of good mental health or wellbeing?
- Ability to respond to life experiences with flexibility and purpose (correct)
- Inability to contribute to the community
- Inability to solve problems intellectually
- Avoiding all internal conflicts
What is the natural history of disease?
What is the natural history of disease?
What is included in the levels of prevention related to disease?
What is included in the levels of prevention related to disease?
Which of the following refers to the ability to make and maintain relationships with other people or communities in harmony and integration of oneself in the society?
Which of the following refers to the ability to make and maintain relationships with other people or communities in harmony and integration of oneself in the society?
What is the measure of the ability of an agent when lodged in the body to set up a specific reaction?
What is the measure of the ability of an agent when lodged in the body to set up a specific reaction?
Which category of agent causative factors includes nutrients like carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals?
Which category of agent causative factors includes nutrients like carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals?
Which type of radiation can cause thermal damage to the cornea, iris, or lens, resulting in cataract formation?
Which type of radiation can cause thermal damage to the cornea, iris, or lens, resulting in cataract formation?
What is the reservoir for infectious agents in which they are alive and multiply and primarily depend for survival?
What is the reservoir for infectious agents in which they are alive and multiply and primarily depend for survival?
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