The % of children who live in poverty in the U.S.
What is 10%
Examples of work-related exposures leading to injury and or illness?
What is repetitive motion injury, asbestos, exposure to chemicals, and machine accidents.
Define what forensic means.
What is the "pertaining to the law, legal."
FNC stands for what?
What is Faith Community Nursing
How long can a client stay in hospice?
After the initial 90 days, the client will be reassessed and can stay in hospice as long as eligible.
A common complaint of school-age children.
What is dental caries.
The mnemonic I PREPARE stands for what?
What is:
I - Investigate potential exposures
P - Present work
R - Residence
E - Environmental concerns
P - Past work
A - Activities
R - Referrals & resources
E - Educate
The acronym SANE stands for what?
What is Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner.
Which is the fastest growing population of homeless people?
What is families with children.
What is the layman term for pediculosis capitis?
What is head lice.
A student's health is directly related to what?
What is ability to learn
List at least three items that should be kept in a first kit in an occupational work site.
What is:
Band-Aids and gauze.
Poison control phone number.
Antibiotic ointment
Over-the-counter analgesics
Disposable Ice Packs
Correctional nursing deals with which health conditions the most.
What are HIV, Hepatitis, and Tuberculosis?
These are two issues that homeless people struggle with.
What is mental illness and substance abuse.
What is a common issue home health nurses face when providing services to a homeless client?
What is frequent relocation.
Four types of healthcare offered by school nurses?
What is:
1) First aid & emergency care
2) Immunization & screening
3) Medication administration
4) Health prevention activities
When was the Occupational Safety and Health Act enacted and why?
What is 1970 due to a major coal-mining disaster in West Virginia?
Name at least 4 of the 8 activities the Forensic Psychiatric Nurse perform.
What is
Sanity or competency evaluations
Assessment of violence potential
Assessment of capacity or formulate intent
Parole and probation consideration
Assessment of racial or cultural factors in crime
Assistance in jury selection
Sexual predator screening
Provision of expert witness testimony
List at least four key informants in a community setting.
What is:
Informal leaders of the community
Religious leaders
Political leaders and elected officials
Educators and school officials
Health care providers
Which disease presents with night sweats, weigh loss, and a constant cough?
What is Tuberculosis
Six high-risk behaviors according to the CDC.
What is:
1) Alcohol & drug use
2) Unintentional injuries & violence
3) Tobacco use
4) Poor nutrition
5) Lack of physical activity
6) Sexual behaviors - STD's Pregnancies
Name 5 work-related agents that are potentially hazardous.
What is
Chemical, Biological-infectious, Enviromechanical, Physical, Psychosocial - hazards
Table 31.2
Name the 6 types of elder abuse.
What is
physical
psychological
emotional
financial
neglect
sexual abuse
FNC are health educators and what is their role, list at least three.
What is:
Identify resources
teaching strategies for their community
health literacy
developmental stages of its remembers
A nurse is assessing a home environment and finds a child that looks like this, what should the nurse do next?
What is report this to CPS.