Family Health (Chp. 27)
Child and Adolescent Health (Chp 28)
Management of Adults Across the lifespan (Chap 29)
Disability Health Care Across the life span (chap 30)
BONUS
100

These factors determine or influence weather disease or unhealthy results occur and biological, environmental, and behavioral risk.

What are health risks

100

The leading cause for morbidity and mortality in the US for ages 1-19 years old

What is unintentional injury

100

This act was passed in 1990 to provide protection against discrimination to millions of Americans with disabilities

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

100

A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one more major life activities of an individual

What is disability

100

This type of prevention educates community residents about behaviors during pregnancy that will reduce the risk of a baby born with a disability

What is primary prevention

200

A screening tool that helps individuals identify and understand their health risk and monitor health status over time.

What is health risk appraisal/assessment
200

Vaccine cost, shortages, refusal by parents, and changes in vaccine scheduling decrease successful immunizations

What are barriers

200

This act was passed in 1993 to provide job protection and continuous health benefits for eligible employees who need extended  time to care for a family member due to an illness or injury.

What is the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)

200

A term used to describe a chronic impairment that occurs during development and up to the age of 22 and lasts throughout a person's liftime

What is developmental disability

200

Unexpected events that can be positive or negative such as a job promotion or divorce

What is non-normative events

300

The assumption that decreases the number of risks or magnitude of risk will result tin lower probability of undesired events occurring

What is health risk reduction

300

Behaviors that place early and middle adolescents at risk for physical, emotional, and psychological harm

What are risk taking behaviors

300

Caregivers multiple roles and responsibilities that are coupled with financial strain can lead them to experience this phenomena

What is caregiver burdern

300

When an individual experiences difficulty performing basic ADLS's because of their disability

What is functional limitations

300

An ongoing issue for youth where an individual or a group of youth with perceived or actual power repeatedly or intentionally causes harm to other youth

What is Bullying

400

When a family is not able to cope with an event or multiple events and becomes disorganized or dysfunctional

What is a family crisis

400

A national safety surveillance program that requires providers and vaccine manufactures to report any adverse effects following the administration of routine recommended vaccines.

What is VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting)

400

"The refusal or failure to fulfill any part of a person's obligations or duties to an elder"

What is neglect


400

An illness that is a long lasting condition such as DM

What is chronic disease

400

A legal way for a client to designate someone else to make health care decisions when he or she or unable to do so

What is a durable medical power of attorney

500

An event that is anticipated such as a birth of a child or a death of a grandparent

What is a normative event

500

An infant death under the age of one years old that remains unexplained after a through case investigation

What is SIDS

500

Enables a client to express wishes regarding the use of medical treatment in the event of a terminal illness

What is a Living Will

500

This act requires states to provide appropriate services to infants and children from birth to age 5 who have or are at risk for disability

What is Individuals with Disabilities Education ACT (IDEA)

500

This phase of home visiting involves establishing a nurse client relationship and implementing the nursing process

What is the in-home phase

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