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100

This type of thinking is defined as "the relationship between an organization/system and an individual"; Essentially looks at the BIG Picture

A. Upstream Thinking

B. Systemic Thinking

C. Health Belief Model

What is B. Systemic Thinking?

100

This level of prevention focuses on early detection such as cancer screenings.

What is Secondary?

100

This type of community shares a common interest or problem.

A. Geographic Community

B. Demographic Community

C. Functional Community

What is C. Functional Community?

100

This model is used for home and hospice care and is a structured way for nurses to provide care using the nursing process.

What is the Omaha System Model?

100

These two things can occur from using inhalants.

What is Death from Acute Cardiac Dysrhythmias and Asphyxiation?

200

This popular theory focuses on the environment and how it affects health. The theory also reduced infection rates from 50% to just 2% when it was first enacted.

What is Nightingales Environmental Theory?

200

The term used for defining new cases of a disease in a population is known as

What is incident?

200

Health data, crime rates, and patient satisfaction are all what type of factors to consider when completing a community assessment?

What is Status? 

200

A hospice care kit will contain ____.

What is Medication?

200

This population is most likely to attempt suicide.

What are females?

300

This model helps a nurse determine the likelihood a patient will take action based on the own perceived susceptibility

What is the Health Belief Model?

300

The six leading causes of Communicable Disease Deaths are (or just name six communicable diseases)

What are Acute Respiratory Diseases, HIV/AIDs, Diarrheal Disease, TB, Malaria, and Measles?

300

This model looks at multiple traits of an individual such as age, gender, family, local laws, ect and looks at these collectively to help determine what is affecting the pts health. 

What is the Ecological Model?

300

This type of nurse provides care worldwide and commonly faces cultural and language barriers, affecting care. 

What is Missionary Nurse?

300

This can be defined as not providing or taking advantage of a vulnerable person and their things or finances.

What is Economic Maltreatment?

400

This model/theory compliments the Health Belief Model but focuses on change at a community level rather than an individual level

What is Milo's Framework for Prevention?

400

This mode of transmission is spread from parent to offspring.

What is vertical?

400

The most impactful portion of the Health Impact Pyramid is at the ____ portion of the pyramid.

What is the bottom?

400

The nurse is providing care for a violence victim. The nurse's priority action would be _____.

What is Assess for Immediate Danger?

400

A parent considers their child to be a "bad child". This can be a sign of _____ or ____.

What is Abuse or Neglect?

500

This stage of the Transtheoretical Stages of Change is described as a person considering change and starts to understand if no change occurs they could become damaged. 

What is Contemplation?

500

Hepatitis A is a ______ disease rather than Airborne.

What is Foodborne?

500

This Learning Theory believes people learn best when they choose to.

What is humanistic theory?

500

This person will collect detailed medical, physical, and emotional data from patients who have recently experienced sexual assault:

What is the SANE nurse?

500

Shelter in place is used for _____ events.

What is Short-Term?

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