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Programs
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100

In order to reduce readmission rates, this needs to happen.

What is healthcare needs to move beyond its focus on illness, clinical interventions and services, toward health promotion direction?
100

This is the issue that the PHN will most likely encounter in under-served areas.

What are disparities?

100

This level of prevention is involved when there is no signs of disease.

What is primary?

100

The occurrence of a disease is called this.

What is the rate?

100

There are ___ stages to this model by Prochaska and DiClemente.

What are five in the transtheoretical model?

Preparation phase would be important when facilitating the establishment of a clinic after the demographic data is collected.

200

If a class of adults on an education subject are not attentive, this should be done.

What is include the audience to participate in decision making? The focus of health communication and education should be on moving the patient to well-informed, self-care management on all aspects of health.

200

This is the tendency of people to view their way of doing things and their culture as superior.

What is ethnocentrism?

200

In research, this involves repeating a successful program or intervention in new settings or with different populations to assess its effectiveness and generalizability.

What is program replication?

200

This is the share of the population affected by a given condition at a specific point in time.

What is prevalence?

Unlike incidence, which measures how many people develop a condition over a specific period of time, prevalence captures the total number of cases at a given point. It is typically expressed as a percentage or as the number of cases per 100,000 people.

200

The health belief model specifies this.

What is (1) the severity of the potential illness or physical challenge

(2) the level of conceivable susceptibility

(3) the benefits of taking preventive action  and

(4)what stands in the way of taking action toward the goal of health promotion

300

These are some areas of health literacy that must be addressed when working in public health.

What are the inability to read information related to treatment, the use of cognitive and social skills to empower the individual's participation in their healthcare, and utilizing cognitive and social skills to analyze information related to improving health?

300

This is any nursing work in which the nurse and the patient have different cultures.

What is cross-cultural nursing?

300

Program objectives written in the SMART format help to do this.

What is planning interventions and establishing measurement systems to evaluate programs and outcomes?

300

This measures the death rate for a specific cause of death within a population, typically expressed as deaths per 100,000 people per year.

What is the cause specific mortality rate?
300

This is the change that has occurred over the past 150 years regarding morbidity and mortality

What is a shift in chronic disease from infectious disease?

FYI this makes the PHN role important as they focus on wellness measures

400

After a goal is established, this needs to be done according to Skinner.

What is demonstrating positive reinforcement?

400

These are examples of community resources that PHN should be familiar with.

What are women's shelters, food banks, advocacy centers, and mental health services?

400

This is an important consideration in program planning and a key factor in grant making.

What is sustainability?

400

These studies review causality.

What are quasi-experimental, experimental, and randomized, control group?

400

This is the change management technique involves identifying factors within a community or organization that are driving or reinforcing change.

What is the force field analysis?

500

This epidemiologic model states that health status is determined by the interaction of characteristics from the host, agent, and environment?

What is the Epidemiologic Triad?

500

The members of a community who have interpersonal and intrapersonal connections.

What is a phenomenologic community?

500

This is needed in order to establish a clinic in a diverse area.

What is cultural competence?

500

Setting the factor to this helps ensure that the study's results are not due to chance alone.

What is setting the p-value to 0.05?

500

Exploring all of the possible factors that contribute to COPD as links in multiple interrelated chains would be this model?

What is the Web of causation?

The Web of causation strongly emphasizes the concept of multiple causation while de-emphasizing the role of agents in explaining illness.

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