Documentation
System Navigation
Public Health
Outreach Methods
Effective Communication
100

free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere. Essential to building relationships with clients and documenting information correctly.

What is honesty?

100

First introduced in 1943, the idea behind this concept includes the understanding that human beings have need for physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

100

Correlation is not ______.

What is causation?

100

An effort by individuals in an organization or group to connect its ideas or practices to other individuals, groups, specific audiences, organizations, or the general public.

What is outreach?

100
Only 7% of _______ is done verbally. The other 93% is made up of non-verbal queues like body language and tone. 

What is communication? 

200

PHI

What is Protected Health Information?

200

Supervisors, doctors, therapists, and peer recovery coaches may all be members of your patient's...

What is a care team?

200

Father of Epidemiology; Shares his name with a famous TV show character.

Who is John Snow?

200

Name 3 categories that can be used to "narrow your target". 

Age, race, gender, location, income, health issue, activities, likes or interests (others?)

200

The ability to obtain, read, understand, and use healthcare information in order to make appropriate health decisions and follow instructions for treatment.

What is Health Literacy?

300

TRUE OR FALSE: HIPAA applies to electronic and paper records

TRUE

300

An approach to problem solving by viewing “problems” as parts of an overall system, instead of reacting to a specific part, person, outcome, or event that causes unintended consequences.

What is Systems Thinking?

300

Using practical knowledge and proven field experience to make informed decisions is called?

What is evidence based practice?

300
The first level of outreach is the ______ level
What is the individual level?
300

Observing people’s behavior: watch carefully and attentively for cues (feelings, gestures, tone) and "listening to understand and not to respond" is called...

What is active listening?

400

Sharing your personal problems with clients, providing services in inappropriate places, bending the rules for certain clients, client appears or says they are uncomfortable, client starts expecting more or feeling entitled are examples of...

What is crossing boundaries?

400

The movement of patients between health care practitioners, settings, and home as their condition and care needs change.

What is care tranisitions?

400

The three levels of public health prevention are...

What are primary, secondary, and tertiary? 

400

Beliefs, values, customs, and social behavior shared by a group of people with common identity.

What is culture?

400

Listening to hear and understand and not just to respond is called?

What is active listening?

500

What does HIPAA stand for

What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

500

A pricy contract that requires an insurer to pay some or all of a person's healthcare costs in exchange for a premium.

What is Health Insurance?

500

This field of study deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.

What is epidemiology?

500

"If we tried to make an outreach message that speaks to everyone, we would reach ____"

What is no one (nobody)?

500

O.A.R.S - unabbreviated 

Open Ended Questions

Affirmations

Reflections

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