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QUESTION pregnant women teaching fo STD's Answer: STD's can cross the placenta so they need to be treated QUESTION what is the purpouse of observation and surveillance? Answer: assess public health status and develop resources and control spread of disease, but it does NOT eliminate infections QUESTION what is an example of passive surveillance? Answer: healthcare providers reporting existing cases QUESTION example of intermittent outbreak
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pregnant women teaching fo STD's Answer: STD's can cross the placenta so they need to be treated
what is the purpouse of observation and surveillance? Answer: assess public health status and develop resources and control spread of disease, but it does NOT eliminate infections
what is an example of passive surveillance? Answer: healthcare providers reporting existing cases
example of intermittent outbreak
Answer: a pattern of occuranece of people getting food poisioning from contaiminated lettuce
what does the reactive stage of planninging determine? Answer: the problem occurs using the past identified needs.
what does the PATCH model do? Answer: it mobilizes the community to act
what is an example of sustainability? Answer: determining if a program has enough resources to continue
what is the focus of continous quality improvement? Answer:
preventing and identifying process improvement opportunities
how to to improve client satisfaction of tangible services? Answer: ensure the staff are aware of customer service
what groups of people does the tracer method assess? Answer: people with the same disease, same stage of illness, similar lifestyles, similar interventions, and live in the same community
Tertiary quality of prevention example Answer: tracking vaccine preventable diseases
what is the structure phase of quality programs? Answer: verifying job descriptions
what is beneficence? Answer: minimizing risk while maximizing benefit
what is utilitarianism? Answer: the actions justify the means
Feminist ethics advocates for what? Answer: political equity
what are the factors that influence immigrants access to healthcare? Answer:
what is the nursing priority for refugees? Answer: therapeutic management
Native American nursing considerations Answer:
nursing considerations for hispanics Answer: do not use negative expressions
what does community refer to? Answer: the dimensions of place, person, and function
what is the biggest barrier of evidenced based pratice? Answer: the wilingness to embrace it (ex: using technology)
what is an example of a mix outbreak Answer: the flu
when measuring the dimensions of people, the community nurse would access data sources from what? Answer:
what is included in a community assessment? Answer: politics, educations, recreation, economics, and religion
what is an example of an active partnership? Answer: a business that provides low cost snacks to after school programs
what are examples of data generation? Answer: information about the communities vaules, belifs, and social norms
what should the nurse do first when developing a community program plan? Answer: determine the population the education is meant to be developed for
example of affective domain teaching for diabetic patients Answer: explore their feelings
what is the best teaching domain? Answer: the teach back method, it lets the patient show you how to do things like ostomy care
when teaching, what should the nurse include to help the patient better understand? Answer: use handouts and brouchures
how does the generation X prefer to work/learn? Answer: they prefer team/group work
what are the case management liability concerns? Answer:
what did the sheppard towner act provide standards for? Answer:
what is the health people 20 3 0 goal? Answer: Attain healthy, thriving lives and well-being, free of preventable disease, disability, injury and premature death
What does the World Health Organization do? Answer:
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality is responsible for what? Answer: improving the quality and safety of healthcare through measuring quality indicators
what should a case manager be alerted about? Answer: a patient with home oxygen
example of primary prevention in school for violence Answer:
what should you do when a parent says they are going to homeschool their child so they dont need vaccines? Answer: provide further education to the parents why vaccines are important
what is most important for the nurse to understand for a windshield survey? Answer: the communities boundaries
example of a natural disaster Answer: earthquake
what is the healthy people 202 objective for disease mitigation? Answer: emergency risk messages across different platforms
what teaching is important for a disaster kit? Answer: the patients should learn how to turn off the utilities in their home
what does the national response framework do for the community? Answer: they allow fo temporary housing
what should the nurse do if the patient cannot afford a medication?
Answer: the nurse should work with the insurance company to lower the cost