6 Questions
What is medical prevention?
A set of state, social and medical measures aimed at preserving and strengthening the health of the population
What are hygienic standards for the air of populated areas based on?
Maximum permissible concentration, approximate safe level of substances, maximum permissible emission
What determines the climate of an area?
Geographical location of the region
What are the parameters used to describe the microclimate of a room?
Air velocity
What is the permissible relative humidity during the cold season in a living room?
- 50%
Specify the concentration of carbon dioxide, which is the standard for air purity when calculating the volume of ventilation required.
0.1%
Study Notes
Medical Prevention and Air Quality
- Medical prevention refers to the actions taken to prevent diseases and promote health
Hygienic Standards for Air in Populated Areas
- Hygienic standards for the air of populated areas are based on sanitary norms and rules
Climate Determinants
- The climate of an area is determined by factors such as latitude, altitude, and proximity to large bodies of water
Microclimate Parameters
- The microclimate of a room is described by parameters including: • Temperature • Humidity • Air movement • Illumination
Permissible Relative Humidity
- The permissible relative humidity during the cold season in a living room is 30-45%
Carbon Dioxide Concentration
- The standard concentration of carbon dioxide for air purity when calculating the volume of ventilation required is 0.07-0.1% (700-1000 ppm)
Test your knowledge of medical prevention and hygiene with this examination test. Questions cover topics such as state, social and medical measures for preserving population health, medical and preventive organizations, and improvement of populated areas.
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