DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
EPIDEMIOLOGY
CULTURAL COMPETENCE
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS & PREVENTION
HEALTH POLICY & INSURANCE
100

What does START triage assess first?

Respirations, perfusion, and mental status (RPM).

100

What is the number of NEW disease cases called?

Incidence

100

What is cultural competence?

Providing respectful care to people from different cultures.

100

Vaccines are which level of prevention?

Primary prevention.

100

Which program covers adults over age 65?

Medicare.

200

A client who can walk during a mass casualty event receives which tag?

Green tag

200

What is the total number of ALL cases called?

Prevalence

200

A Muslim female client requests a female nurse. What should the nurse do?

Answer:

Attempt to accommodate the request respectfully

200

Stroke rehabilitation is what level of prevention?

Tertiary prevention.

200

Which program provides insurance for low-income individuals?

Medicaid.

300

What is the priority nursing action during a tornado warning?

Move clients away from windows into interior areas.

300

The epidemiological triangle includes what three things?

Agent, host, environment.

300

What is the BEST action when caring for a client who only speaks Spanish?

Use a certified medical interpreter.

300

Which community problem is MOST linked to poor health outcomes?

Poverty.

300

What does CHIP provide?

Health insurance for children

400

Which disaster phase focuses on restoring the community after a disaster?

Recovery phase


400

What type of prevention includes screenings like mammograms?

Secondary prevention.

400

What is cultural humility?

Self-reflection and lifelong learning about cultures.

400

Food insecurity increases risk for what major health problem?

Malnutrition and chronic disease.

400

What was a major goal of the ACA?

Increase healthcare access.

500

Which clients receive a RED triage tag? Select all.

  • Severe bleeding
  • Walking wounded
  • Airway obstruction
  • Unresponsive but breathing after airway repositioning
  • Minor ankle sprain

Severe bleeding
Airway obstruction
Unresponsive but breathing after airway repositioning

500

What does attack rate measure?

The percentage of exposed people who became ill.

500

Which actions show culturally competent care?

  • Using interpreters
  • Assuming all clients share beliefs
  • Respecting dietary practices
  • Asking about cultural preferences
  • Avoiding eye contact with everyone


Using interpreters
Respecting dietary practices
 Asking about cultural preferences










500

A rural community has no transportation to clinics. What is the BEST nursing intervention?

Develop mobile/community outreach healthcare services.

500

Which are barriers to healthcare in rural communities?

  • Transportation issues
  • Provider shortages
  • Long travel distances
  • Increased specialty clinics
  • Limited healthcare access

Transportation issues
Provider shortages
Long travel distances
Limited healthcare access

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