Epidemiology & Disaster
Home Health
School & Vulnerable Populations
Community Health & Nursing Leaders
Culture & Ethics
100

What are the three parts of the Epidemiology Triangle?

what are Agent, Host, Environment 

100

What must you always do before making a home visit 

What is call ahead 

100

What are groups that have a common characteristic 

what are Aggregates 

100

Who is known as the “Mother of Nursing”?

Florence Nightingale

100

What is ethnocentrism?

Belief that one's culture is superior

200

________ immunity is protection due to the immunity of most community members. Give an example 

What is herd immunity. ex: flu vaccine

200

What does “homebound” mean in Medicare eligibility?

Difficult to leave home without help

200

What are the main roles of a school nurse?

Direct caregiver, case manager, consultant, educator, outreach, researcher

200

Who promoted nursing practice as a profession independent of direct medical direction 

Lilian Wald

200

Give two examples of culturally sensitive communication.

Address by last name, avoid assumptions, use preferred language

300

What are the four triage tag colors and what do they mean?

Red=Immediate, Yellow=Delayed, Green=Minor, Black=Expectant

300

refers to the needs of the client that are accomplished through the professional abilities of RNs or their supervised designee 

what is skilled needs

300

What group of clients seek health care late in the course of illness and deteriorates more quickly than other clients? ?

Who are the homeless population 

300

hat is the difference between community-oriented vs. community-based nursing?

Oriented=community focus; Based=individual/family care

300

What is cultural competence?

being open to others ideas and ways of life. Respecting and adapting to cultural differences in care

400

What is herd immunity, and why is it important?

Protection when most are immune, preventing spread

400

What environmental hazards should a nurse check for in the client’s home?

Loose rugs, oxygen safety, lighting, bathroom safety

400

What are some barriers faced by seasonal and migratory workers?

Language, income, housing, transportation

400

Which nurse founded the Frontier Nursing Service and focused on maternal care?

Mary Breckenridge

400

List two ethical guidelines nurses must follow.

Nurse Practice Act, Patients’ Bill of Rights, Standards of Practice

500

List the stages of the disaster management cycle

Prevention, Preparedness, Response, Recovery, Evaluation

500

Which client should be prioritized first? (Give a scenario question)

68-year-old female with COPD, on 2L O₂ via nasal cannula at home. When nurse arrives, patient is sitting upright, using pursed-lip breathing, reports shortness of breath and O₂ sat = 84%

55-year-old male, post-operative wound care following abdominal surgery. Patient reports increased pain (8/10), wound looks red and warm with purulent drainage.

40-year-old female with diabetes (Type 2), obesity, lives alone. Blood glucose log shows frequent highs (200–250 mg/dL). She admits poor diet choices and missing insulin doses. 82-year-old male, post-stroke with right-sided weakness, on anticoagulant. Daughter reports patient almost slipped in the bathroom yesterday. He has an unsteady gait with a cane. Medications not well organized.

  1. Scenario 2 (COPD, O₂ sat 84%) → HIGHEST PRIORITY

    • Immediate threat to life (airway/breathing). Must stabilize before anything else.

  2. Scenario 3 (Post-op wound, possible infection + severe pain)

    • Risk of sepsis and pain management needed. Needs urgent intervention after breathing is stabilized.

  3. Scenario 1 (Stroke patient, fall risk + anticoagulant use)

    • Safety issue. Falls could be life-threatening due to bleed risk, but not as urgent as respiratory distress or infection.

  4. Scenario 4 (Diabetes poor control)

    • Chronic issue. Important, but not urgent compared to acute problems above.

500

What constitutional right was given to prisoners in 1976?

Right to basic health care (8th Amendment)

500

Name three determinants of health that affect communities.

education, housing, nutrition, income, genetics

500

what should you do when caring for a client from a culture you know little about?

Ask respectfully, incorporate client’s beliefs, avoid assumptions

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