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WU Epidemiological Triangle Essay

 

hey how are u so I just get feedback on the assessment u did can you please do a revision for me

this is the feedback

Hi Colletta,

You included a lot of great information in your Power Point. One issue with the assessment was that you must submit “narration notes” with your presentation. What that means is that instead of putting the notes in the Power Point, a separate word document needs to be submitted with the presentation that has the written out notes. In the narration notes, sources should be cited and there should be a reference list.

For page 1 Can you explain what this means a little more in the narration notes. (Environment is the extrinsic variables impacting exposure and susceptibility)

Page 2 Explain what social networks are and how they relate to the epidemiological triangle in the narration notes.

Explain what the social determinants how health are and how they relate to the epidemiological triangle in the narration notes.

what do you mean by susceptibility? Please explain.

Page 3: mode of transmission includes having vaginal, anal, or oral sex

what are the susceptibility factors? Be specific.

Page 4: One aspect of the rubric is:

“Analyze the progression of a disease across the chain of infection.”

To meet this aspect of the rubric, somewhere in the assessment, you should describe the symptoms of gonorrehea once someone is infected. Also include information about what happens if it is not treated. Here is a link that provides that information:

Page 5: what does this mean? Explain what these both mean in narration notes. ( Increasing host’s defences)

Page6: Include information as to how it is diagnosed before talking about treatment.

“If you are a sexually active man who is gay, bisexual, or who has sex with men, you should be tested for gonorrhea every year. If you are a sexually active woman younger than 25 years or an older woman with risk factors such as new or multiple sex partners, or a sex partner who has a sexually transmitted infection, you should be tested for gonorrhea every year.