Primary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
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Potpourri
100
Alcoholism, viral hepatitis, toxic reactions to drugs and biliary obstruction are associated with this disease.
What is cirrhosis?
100
This is the most important secondary prevention measure.
What is screening?
100
This classification of pharmaceuticals are used to treat HIV/AIDS
What are antiretroviral drugs?
100
People with alcoholism commonly suffer from vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Give two examples.
What is phosphorus, magnesium, folic acid, thiamine, vitamin B6, vitamin A, or niacin?
100
Nurses work with these individuals while completing nursing care to ensure their safety.
Who are security or prison guards?
200
The government is trying to tackle the issue of prison rape with this act that will involve a zero tolerance standard.
What is the Rape Elimination Act?
200
Screening for this disease is important in correctional facilities because the population participates in risky behaviour including tattooing, sharing of razors, and sexual activity.
What is hepatitis C?
200
Clients with HIV/AIDS can suffer from diarrhea which can lead to this issue.
What is fluid and electrolyte imbalance?
200
If a person has hepatitis or cirrhosis, they should refrain from ingesting this substance.
What is alcohol?
200
Prisoners experiencing withdrawal symptoms or drug abuse issues are referred to this kind of unit.
What is a drug misuse unit?
300
These three things are the most reported trigger factors for those experiencing major depression and manic episodes.
What is insomnia, hypersomnia, and persistent anger?
300
This prevention measure provides opportunities for harm minimization, education and referrals for treatment which benefit the health of individuals, families, and the wider public.
What is testing or screening?
300
For a client with TB, this sample is collected through the duration of infection and treatment.
What are sputum samples?
300
This is the single vaccine used to prevent hepatitis A and B
What is twinrix?
300
This program is used as a prevention education tool in prison.
What is CHIPs?
400
Name three of the non-biological factors that contribute to addiction.
What are cultural, social, situational, ritualistic, developmental, personality, and cognition?
400
To promote rape prevention within correctional facilities this program is conducted.
What is mentoring or mentor system?
400
For a client with TB, the nurse should adamantly encourage the client to do this.
What is medication compliance or adhering to drug regimen?
400
For a client with hepatitis, the nurse plays a role in assisting to the client to do this.
What is ambulate, cope, increase knowledge about the disease, or manage symptoms?
400
These are measures the nurse can use to prevent the spread of TB.
What are maintaining a clean health care environment, and handwashing?
500
Name the modes of transmission for hepatitis A, B, and C
What is A = Fecal-oral route B=Blood/body fluid exposure, oral/sexual contact C=Unsanitary tattooing, high-risk sexual behaviour
500
These two acts regulate and control how health information obtained from screening and testing are collected and disclosed.
What is FOIPP and HIA?
500
For HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and TB the nurse should educate clients with these diseases about how to prevent this to other clients.
What is transmission or spread of disease?
500
These are the 7 steps to be taken if you are exposed to blood or body fluids at work.
What are immediately remove contaminated clothing, allow exposure site to bleed freely, cleanse site with soap and water, flush the site with saline to cleanse skin/mouth/nose, irrigate eyes with saline or water, document incident, and report it to the appropriate organization or group?
500
These risk factors are the most frequently reported in the progression from latent to active tuberculosis. Name at least 2.
What is history of injection drug use, steroid use, previous contact with an active TB care, and HIV/AIDS?
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