School Health
Violence
Disaster
Disaster/Violence
School Health
100
Developed in 1850: Proposed health education was a vital component in the prevention of disease
What is the Shattuck report
100
A public health epidemic
What is violence
100
Step in disaster mitigation/prevention
What is the identification of threats and vulnerabilities
100
Role of health care facilities and public health in disaster planning
What is scheduling mock disasters
100
initiatives to address the following: alcohol and drug use, injury and violence (including suicide), tobacco use, poor nutrition, lack of physical activity, sexual behavior that results in STDs or unwanted pregnancies
What are the goals for Health People 2020 and the CDC for health education in schools
200
Lillian Wald showed this decreased absenteeism by 50%
What is a school nurse
200
The nurses role due to the public health epidemic for violence
What is screen for violence
200

These populations tend to be physically isolated, disabled, or unable to access disaster services.

What are vulnerable populations
200
Possible disaster aftermath conditions
What is PTSD and increased alcohol and drug use
200

This  is developed by the school nurse to provide school staff with a guide to facilitate quick response in case of a student emergency

What is an emergency care plan
300

Provide primary care, mental health and substance abuse counseling , dental health and nutrition counseling  and other health promotion activities. 


What are school based health centers
300

Children who experience physical abuse or neglect early in their lives are at greater risk

What is re-victimization
300
Role of disaster relief teams
What is provide safe drinking water and sanitation
300
Role of Community Health Nurse for disaster mitigation

What is understand potential biological agents for bioterrorism, and report suspicious activity


300

A syndrome consisting of…eating disorders, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis.


What is the female athlete triad
400

Identifies and monitors six types of health-risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of death and disability among youth and adults

What is the Youth Risk Behavior Survey
400
School absences, general disarray in clothing, and unresolved dental and medical
What are signs of child abuse or neglect
400

Trained to assess damage and the emergency needs of the population in a disaster

What are disaster relief teams
400
At risk for intimate partner violence
Who are those who have experienced violence as a child?
400

Four or more of the following characteristics :Child is not living with two parents, Household head is a high school dropout, Family income is below the poverty line, Child is living with parent(s) who does not have steady, full-time employment, Family is receiving welfare benefits, Child does not have health insurance


What is a "high risk" family
500

Provides for a comprehensive health and developmental history, unclothed physical exam, immunizations, and laboratory testing that are age appropriate as well as lead toxicity screenings

What is EPSDT: Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment created by Medicaid


500

Strategies that build youth and families’ skills in solving problems non-violently


What are strategies to prevent multiple forms of violence
500
Stage when volunteers and trained people rush in to help those in a disaster
What is the heroic phase
500

The level of prevention is aimed at rehabilitation of individuals, families, groups, or communities and includes both victims and perpetrators of violence


What is tertiary
500

Practices as a member of an interdisciplinary team


What is a school nurse
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