Intervention Meaning In Tagalog

Intervention Meaning In Tagalog

meaning of interventions

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1. meaning of interventions


intervention is the act of intervening in a situation.

2. what is the meaning of intervention


the action or process of intervening.the action or process of intervening......................................

3. intervention what meaning?​


Answer:

a : the act of interfering with the outcome or course especially of a condition or process (as to prevent harm or improve functioning) educational intervention surgical interventions Some women fear a specific intervention, such as being induced, having an emergency cesarean section or going through a forceps delivery

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Explanation:

the action or process of intervening.

"they are plants that grow naturally without human intervention"


4. what is intervention ​


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The action or process of intervening.

The action or process of intervening. "They are plants that grow naturally without human intervention".

The action or process of intervening. "They are plants that grow naturally without human intervention" interference by a country in another's affairs.

The action or process of intervening. "They are plants that grow naturally without human intervention" interference by a country in another's affairs. "The administration was reported to be considering military intervention".

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5. what is intervention​


Answer:

The Action or process of intervening

Explanation:

Intervention is something that's comes between two thing or something that changes the course of something.

Example:

Telling your friend that he should stop drug abuse and seek treatment.

Stopping a fight between students.

Stopping someone from eating poisoned food.


6. what is intervention in research? what is the significance of intervention in research?practical researchbrief paragraph form.​


Answer:

Intervention research is all about learning what treatments or strategies work best to improve outcomes and making differences in what matters most to people.

The primary purpose of intervention research is to engender a desirable outcome for individuals in need. The hypothetical intervention study presented next is used to illustrate important features of intervention research.

Intervention research examines the effects of an intervention on an outcome of interest.

The primary purpose of intervention research is to engender a desirable outcome for individuals in need

significance is the quality of being worthy of attention; importance.


7. choose one non-communicable disease and write down the meaning sign and symptoms and intervention in one whole sheet of paper​


Answer:

A heart attack happens when the flow of oxygen-rich blood in one or more of the coronary arteries, which supply the heart muscle, suddenly becomes blocked, and a section of heart muscle can't get enough oxygen.The major symptoms of a heart attack are

Chest pain or discomfort. Most heart attacks involve discomfort in the center or left side of the chest that lasts for more than a few minutes or that goes away and comes back. The discomfort can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, or pain.

Feeling weak, light-headed, or faint. You may also break out into a cold sweat.

Pain or discomfort in the jaw, neck, or back.

Pain or discomfort in one or both arms or shoulders.

Shortness of breath. This often comes along with chest discomfort, but shortness of breath also can happen before chest discomfort.


8. five example advantages of democratic intervention and five disadvantages intervention ?​


Answer:

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9. what is interventions​



INTERVENTION

Intervention: is the act of interfering with the outcome or course especially of a condition or process (as to prevent harm or improve functioning) educational intervention surgical interventions for cardiovascular disease.

The definition of an intervention is something that comes between two things or something that changes the course of something. An example of intervention is a group of friends confronting a friend about their drug use and asking the friend to seek treatment.

10. anong ibig sabihin ng intervention pa explain naman po in tagalog​


Answer:

intervention means pakikialam

Answer:

the action or process of intervening.

Explanation:

the act of interfering with the outcome or course especially of a condition or process (as to prevent harm or improve functioning)


11. Intervention and ManagementGive at least 5 important management and intervention during a typhoon​


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We have to follow the Four thematic area:

Prevention and mitigationPreparednessResponseRehabilitation and Recovery

Following these four thematic area will save us from the disaster brought by the typhoon. We all know that we can't prevent typhoon to come in our country but we can somehow mitigate and prevent the damage and casualties it may bring. Being prepared is always important, take note that pag-asa will always update the activity of the typhoon and when it will come to our area, if the typhoon is headed in our location, then we have to prepare like preparing first aid kit including buying foods and water. If it is necessary for you to evacuate then you have to evacuate and bring the important things to the evacuation area. After typhoon then we will recover and rehabilitate.

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12. Using your dictionary look for the meaning of the following words found in the story.Write your answer in the box. 7.interventions 8.nasty 9.monitored 10.future


Answer:

Intervention

- The action or process of intervening.

Nasty

- A gross or unpleasant thing.

Monitored

- Observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep under systematic review.

Future

- Upcoming, following, and subsequent.


13. 1. Will there be an instance wherein interventions should be applied 2. What inten entions will you prioritize if needed? 3. How will these interventions be executed? 4. In what way will these interventions be helpful?​


Answer:

1.This book is about the evaluation of the effectiveness of health-related interventions. We use the term ‘intervention’ to apply to any activity undertaken with the objective of improving human health by preventing disease, by curing or reducing the severity or duration of an existing disease, or by restoring function lost through disease or injury. There are a wide variety of new interventions, and new strategies for the use of interventions, that are being developed against the major diseases common in LMICs. These include both public health and clinical care measures, and include drugs for acute and chronic conditions, vaccines, vector control, health education, behaviour change strategies, injury prevention, and better health planning and management methods that improve a spectrum of health-related activities. Research involving a wide range of disciplines is needed to develop, deploy, and assess these interventions, ranging from molecular biology and immunology to social sciences, epidemiology, and statistics. The focus of this book is on the evaluation of interventions through field trials. Field trials are required to assess how interventions, both old and new, may be best applied in populations and to determine their impact on improving the health of the population.

In this chapter, the characteristics of different kinds of intervention that may be used in disease control programmes are reviewed. How each type of intervention is implemented is outlined, and the implications of these implementation strategies for the design, conduct, and interpretation of field trials are discussed. The nature of an intervention will determine the way in which it can be evaluated in a field trial. Some interventions which are applied to individuals can be evaluated through the random allocation of individuals to the intervention or the ‘control’ arms. Other interventions are applied to groups of individuals, such as households or whole communities, and the group should therefore be the unit of randomization.

2. Types of intervention

Interventions can be classified into two broad categories: (1) preventive interventions are those that prevent disease from occurring and thus reduce the incidence (new cases) of disease, and (2) therapeutic interventions are those that treat, mitigate, or postpone the effects of disease, once it is under way, and thus reduce the case fatality rate or reduce the disability or morbidity associated with a disease. Some interventions may have both effects.

2.1. Preventive interventions

2.1.1. Vaccines

Vaccines are administered to individuals, usually before they have encountered the infectious agent against which the vaccine is targeted, in order to protect them when they are naturally exposed to the agent. Many are among the most cost-effective interventions, because, after a single dose or a series of doses of the vaccine, an individual may acquire long-term protection against the agent. They work by inducing a variety of immune mechanisms, through the humoral and/or cellular immune systems. The immunological responses and associated immunological memory induced by vaccination confer protection from later infections, though a booster vaccination may be necessary if the interval between the original vaccination and exposure to the agent is long. Most vaccines have to be administered before the infectious agent is encountered naturally, and thus field trials of such vaccines will involve the enrolment of healthy individuals and often involve infants or very young children—though the vaccine may be given at a later age if the age of natural infection is at later ages, for example, for most sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or if a new infectious agent, to which no one has been previously exposed, enters a community such as a new strain of influenza.

Not all vaccines are targeted at persons without previous exposure to the infectious agent. For example, there is substantial research to develop vaccines against parasitic diseases. The mode of action of some of these vaccines is to prevent parasitic proliferation within the host after invasion (and hence curtailment of disease), and some vaccines against vector-borne diseases are even targeted to prevent replication of the forms of the infection in the vector, so that onward transmission to humans is prevented.

For infectious diseases that affect both high-income countries (HICs) and LMICs, the first trials of new vaccines are usually conducted in HICs. This is because currently most new vaccines are developed and produced in HICs (though this situation is changing), and it is generally accepted that at least early clinical studies should be conducted in the country of vaccine manufacture. However, the results of trials in HICs may not be directly applicable to LMICs for a variety of reasons such as differing prevalences of other infections or

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14. 1. Where do you base the intervention of the research study ? 2. What is the advantage of lifting intervention from the findings of the study 3. Are interventions good? Explain. 4. Do all research studies require interventions? Explain​


Answer:

2.Intervention research is the systematic study of purposive change strategies. It is characterized by both the design and development of interventions. ... This includes determining the extent to which an intervention is defined by explicit practice principles, goals, and activities.

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15. true or false 1. intervention pertains to what is going to happen to the subjects of the study. 2. intervention research is the systematic study of purposive change strategies. it is characterized by both the design and development of interventions. 3. intervention can be assessed through effective evaluation comes from measurable data and clear objectives. 4. intervention research examines the causes of an intervention on an outcome of interest. 5. evaluating an intervention can be assessed without knowing the outcomes and goals of a project and testing them against results.


Answer:

1. True

2. True

3. True

4. True

5. True

Explanation:

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16. What do the colors, circle, and wedges mean in the intervention wheel in chn?


Answer:  

wedge consists of referral and follow-up, case management, and delegated functions—three interventions that, in practice, are often implemented ...

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Explanation:

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17. what is intervention​


ANSWER!!!

the action or process of intervening.

the action or process of intervening."they are plants that grow naturally without human intervention"

the action or process of intervening."they are plants that grow naturally without human intervention"interference by a country in another's affairs.

the action or process of intervening."they are plants that grow naturally without human intervention"interference by a country in another's affairs."the administration was reported to be considering military intervention"

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18. what do you mean by intervention​


Answer:

The action or process of intervening.

Answer:

An intervention is the act of inserting one thing between others, like a person trying to help. You could be the subject of a school intervention if your teachers call your parents about the bad grades you've been hiding.


19. interventions syllabications​


Answer:

Graphosyllabic analysis involves syllabication, or segmenting a word with more than one syllable into its separate syllables. Syllabication training can help struggling spellers and readers by teaching them how to identify and connect sounds of simple letter combinations in words.


20. This step begins after the care plan has been made. this is the step where the nurse performs the interventions as a means of achieving goals.


Answer:

Implementation

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21. Learning Task No. 1 (Challenge and Intervention) Direction: Based on the presented video presentation. Provide at least five (5) examples of Psychosocial challenges and interventions. (10 pts.) CHALLENGES INTERVENTIONS​


Answers: family problems, depression, anxiety, abuse, sexual abuse.


22. Performance task #1Using Your dictonary look for the meaning of the following wordsWord. Meaning1.reached. • 2.Destination • 3.responsible •4.intervention •5.monitored. •​


ANSWER:

Reached - to touch or gasps by extending a part of body.Destination - the purpose for which something is predetermined or destinedResponsible - being the one who must meet an obligation or suffer the consequences for failing to do soIntervention - to act as a go-between for opposing sidesMonitored - to pay continued close attention to (something) for a particular purpose

23. 1. Will there be an instance wherein interventions should be applied? 2. What interventions will you prioritize if needed? 5. How will these interventions be executed? -. In what way will these interventions be helpful?pasagot please ​


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24. intervention in english​


Answer:

An intervention is the act of inserting one thing between others, like a person trying to help. You could be the subject of a school intervention if your teachers call your parents about the bad grades you've been hiding.

Explanation:

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25. syllabication of interventions​


Answer:

Divide intervention into syllables: in-ter-ven-tion. Primary syllable stress: in-ter-ven-tion. Secondary syllable stress: in-ter-ven-tion.


26. research intervention


Answer:

Intervention research examines the effects of an intervention on an outcome of interest. The primary purpose of intervention research is to engender a desirable outcome for individuals in need (e.g., reduce depressive symptoms or strengthen reading skills).

Answer:

Intervention research examines the effects of an intervention on an outcome of interest. The primary purpose of intervention research is to engender a desirable outcome for individuals in need (e.g., reduce depressive symptoms or strengthen reading skills)


27. intervention quantitative or qualitative​


Answer:

qualitative research


28. Intervention in science


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29. Is there an intervention in the process?​


Answer:

yES

Explanation:

Because there is


30. Direction:Choose one (1) Non-Communicable disease and write down the meaning, sign and symptoms and intervention on the space provided.​


Answer:

asthma

a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. It usually results from an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity  .Different allergens and irritants can act as triggers for different people, but common asthma triggers includ: Outdoor allergens, such as pollens from grass, tree,s and weeds. Indoor allergens, such as pet dander, dust mites, cockroaches and mold. Irritants in the air, such as smoke, chemical fumes and strong odors.

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