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That's a Risky Population
Just the Facts and
Only the Facts
100

A leading health concern for this population includes osteoporosis.

What or who are WOMEN?

100

This domain of learning includes hands on practice.

What is PSYCHOMOTOR?

100

A nurse working in this capacity provides direct care to clients where they live to maintain or improve function.

What is HOME HEALTH?

100

This population experiences the highest incidence of poverty.

What are CHILDREN?

100

The overarching goal of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) is to improve these.

What are CLIENT OUTCOMES?

200

The community health nurse is aware that visual examinations for elders are covered by this.

What is MEDICARE PART B?

200

When creating health education materials, it is important to remember this educational principle.

What is HEALTH LITERACY?

200

This type of care focuses on enhancing the quality of life and supporting the patient and family through the dying process.

What is HOSPICE?

200

This is the primary cause of vulnerability to health problems.

What is POVERTY?

200

Much of the pressure to implement EBP in practice comes from this group.

What are INSURANCE COMPANIES?

300

A home health nurse is engaging in this phase of the nursing process when he asks what the client hopes to achieve from the nurse's visits.

What is OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION?

300

This statement by a client indicates he is ready to make a change.

What is "I AM WILLING TO CHANGE?"

300

An Occupational Health Nursing is providing this level of prevention when identifying workplace hazards, and conducting early detection through health surveillance.

What is SECONDARY PREVENTION?

300

This term describes aggregates who are at high risk for having poor health outcomes because of limited resources.

What is VULNERABLE POPULATIONS?

300

This Primary Data source is difficult to use because of the low response rate and it requires the participant to read.

What are SURVEYS?

400

When working with a family who is facing major health challenges, the nurse should build on this.

What is THE FAMILY'S RESILIENCE & STRENGTHS

400

These written statements of intended learning or behavior change must be stated clearly and defined in measurable terms.

What are LEARNING OBJECTIVES?

400

This nurse is responsible for primary, secondary and tertiary level of prevention and care for those in the community academic setting.

What is a SCHOOL NURSE?

400

The community health nurse knows that this topic is most important in lowering adolescent mortality rates.

What is SAFETY BELT USE?

400

This method of research identifies, appraises, and synthesizes all available studies that are relevant to a PICOT question.

What is a SYSTEMATIC REVIEW?

500

A nurse in this phase of the nurse-family relationship reviews with the family what has occurred and makes referrals as needed.

What is the TERMINATION PHASE?

500

When a nurse uses lecture as the primary education method, this part of the education process is missing.

What is PARTICIPATION?

500

This nurse promotes the health and wellness of the congregation by providing health education, health risk assessments and facilitating support groups.

What is a FAITH COMMUNITY NURSE?

500

The community health nurse knows this will increase lasting resilience among new immigrants.

What are ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) COURSES?

500

This type of scientific research is generally considered the highest level of evidence.

What is RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL?

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