What factors increase the likelihood of a person developing a problem or disorder, but are not the immediate cause of it?
A. Precipitating Factors
B. Pathogenesis
C. Predisposing Factors
D. Pathophysiology
Select your answer:
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Immunology › ViewEndemic means…
A. A significant increase in the numbers of infections in one location
B. A disease always present at low levels
C. A micro organism that can cause disease
D. Where a pathogen is normally found (such as in humans or animals)
Central and Peripheral Nervous System › View
PNS stands for
A. Parallel Nervous System
B. Peripheral Nervous System
C. Physical Nervous System
D. Pressure Nervous System