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Stefan K:
Are there any population groups which we dont need to know about?
fizzy.123:
--- Quote from: Stefan K on October 06, 2016, 11:22:32 pm ---Guys how many groups experiencing inequities do we need to know about?
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the syllabus mentions 2! ATSI is a must and aanother one of your choice. Have a look at the syllabus for the other options.
Daliaradosevic:
--- Quote from: ktleeeee on October 06, 2016, 07:42:48 pm ---Hi! So CVD is the leading cause of death in Australians - it can be broken up into coronary heart desease (CHD), cerebrovascular diseases (stroke) etc. CHD is the single biggest killer, but it is a type of CVD.
Cancer is next. Lung cancer is currently the highest cause of cancer deaths which is increasing in incidence for females, but decresing in males.
Injury, however is the leading cause of death for people under 40, such as poisonings, suicides and car accidents
So: 1. CVD
2. Cancer
3. Injuries / Dementia and alzhiemers
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Thank you so much! also Do we have to know all three of them extensively or simply two in depth?
Daliaradosevic:
Hey guys i just wanted to mention that the 'Students learn to' section in the syllabus is also very vital as its where BOS creates and forms any/all questions in the HSC exam, so it would be wise to know that section a swell as the left because than your half way to a band 6 result where the other half is knowing how to answer pdhpe questions (structure) with the right syllabus dot points and information that falls below! :)
ktleeeee:
--- Quote from: Daliaradosevic on October 07, 2016, 04:35:14 pm ---Thank you so much! also Do we have to know all three of them extensively or simply two in depth?
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You need to know the relative trends (like are the increasing/decreasing in incidence and prevalence) of all the diseases. But the syllabus says that you need to know CVD and cancer plus one other that you need to know in depth
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