Social Determinants of Health
Screening
Vaccines
Health Promotion Models
Development of Infant
100

targets healthy people and communities and the goal is to prevent illness.

What is Primary Prevention?

100

Number of people in a population who develop a condition

What is incidence?

100

Protection that is produced by the person's own immune system and lasts for many years, often throughout lifetime.

What is active immunity?

100

predict and explain health behavior

roles of values and beliefs

guides nurses to choose educational strategies

What is Health Belief Model?

100
The growth chart that is used until the age of 2.

What is WHO growth chart?

200

targets "at risk" individuals for illness and the goal is to detect illness early and to treat it.

What is secondary prevention?

200

number of people in a population who have (old and new cases) a condition

what is prevalance?

200

protection by antibody or antitoxin produced by an animal, human, or biotechnology and typically administered by injection but disappears with time.

What is passive immunity?

200

influence motivation to change

disease prevention and health promotion

categories: individual characteristics and experiences, behavior-specific cognitions and affect, and behvavioral outcome

What is Health Promotion Model?

200
The 3 genetic screening tests for infants. These are typically done after birth and in the hospital. 

What is Heel Stick Metabolic Screen, Hearing Screening, Pulse Oximetry?

300

targets individuals who have health conditions and the goal is to prevent further complications and maximize health.

What is tertiary prevention?
300

accurately identify people who have the disease 

what is sensitivity?

300

microbe in vaccine is alive but has been weakened.

ex: measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)

What is live vaccine?

300

influence of efficacy belief on health behavior

roles of reinforcement and observational learning in explaining health behavior 

What is social cognitive theory?

300
5 ways to prevent SIDs
What is place on back to sleep, firm mattress with nothing inside, avoid overheating, encourage tummy time, and avoid smoking while pregnant?
400
The 5 social determinants of health

What is economic stability, access to and quality of education, access to and quality of health care, neighborhood/built environment, social and community context?

400

accurately identify people who don't have a disease

what is specificity?

400

produced in several ways: whole cell, subunit, toxoid, recombinant, or mRNA vaccines. 

ex: poliovirus, Hep A, DTap, Tdap

What is non-live vaccine?

400

stages of change model: determine where a person is, readiness for change, and respect person's right to choose

What is Transtheoretical Model of Change?

400

The benefits of breastfeeding include (name 4)

Increases Immunity

Nutritionally superior

Promote brain and GI system development

Cheap

500

attain healthy, thriving lives and well-being free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death and promote healthy development, healthy behaviors and well-being across all life stages.

What is Healthy People 2030 Overarching Goals?

500
The measurement of Blood Lead Level (BLL) that is considered diagnostic

what is 3.5 mcg/dL or higher?

500

Three categories of adverse reactions

What is local, systemic, and allergic?

500

3 domains of learning

What is cognitive, psychomotor, and affective?
500

PURPLE cry stands for

Peak of crying

Unexpected

Resist soothing

Pain like face

Long Lasting

Evening

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