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Which term defines a disease that cannot be transmitted from one person to another?

  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

The correct answer is: C

The term that defines a disease that cannot be transmitted from one person to another is 'non-communicable disease.' These diseases are typically caused by genetic, environmental, or lifestyle factors rather than pathogens like bacteria or viruses that spread from person to person. Understanding this concept is crucial for healthcare professionals, including Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), as it helps in distinguishing between diseases that require different prevention and care strategies. Non-communicable diseases often include conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, each with its own risk factors and management considerations, as opposed to communicable diseases like influenza or the common cold, which require approaches focused on containment and hygiene to prevent transmission among individuals. This knowledge is vital for providing appropriate care and understanding patients' health issues within the scope of CNA responsibilities.