School Nursing & Primary Care
Rural vs. Urban
Occupational Health
Environmental Health
Emergency Response
100

An important function of the school nurse?

Establish vaccine requirements

100

This type of healthcare disparity exists in rural areas

Decreased HC services, providers, staff and education 

100

This organization ensures the safe and healthful working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

100

When substances accumulate over time in the body, especially older adults

Bioaccumulation

100

The purpose is to save lives, address health threats, and maintain basic human needs such as food, shelter, and water

Response

200

School nurses serve a vital role in health promotion by?

Promoting health eating and nutrition in school age children

200

This helps community leaders to build coalitions to identify common problems or goals, mobilize resources, and develop and implement strategies for accessing services.

Community Organizing

200

Prevention level that encourages employees in lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, smoking cessation 

Tertiary Prevention in the workplace

200

Computed by the EPA based on measures of the five criteria for air pollutants with results in values on a scale of 0 to 500.  A value of 100 or less, corresponding to the levels of “good” and “moderate” (green and yellow), is the level set by the EPA to protect public health

Air Quality Index (AQI)

200

This disaster timeline response occurs during the phase of reconstruction and rehab

Recovery

300

An example of school age violence  

Cyberbullying

300

A non-profit or public entity that receives a direct grant from the federal government to provide primary care services regardless of your ability to pay.

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC)

300

Programs for psychological stress in the workplace

Fitness clubs, Yoga, Stress relief methods

300

Higher rates of respiratory symptoms due to poor air quality occur in these areas

Urban areas

300

High-priority pathogens or toxins that pose the highest risk to public and national security due to their potential for easy transmission, high mortality rates, and the ability to cause major public health impact and social disruption such as anthrax, smallpox, and plague.

Bioterrorism Agents Category A

400

 CDC's framework for addressing health in schools

Whole School Whole Community Whole Child (WSCC)

400

An equitable approach to research in which researchers, organizations, and community members collaborate on all aspects of a research project

Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR)

400

 A detailed informational document prepared by the manufacturer or importer of a hazardous chemical

Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

400

A primary prevention intervention in the workplace. examples include use of less hazardous chemicals, or personal protective equipment (PPE), or hearing protection, or tethering a roofing worker to prevent a fall.

Engineering controls

400

Mass Casualty with unknown hazards requires this level of protection

PPE for multiple exposures 

500

An approach to delivering high-quality, safe,cost-effective primary care.

Patient Centered Medical Home

500

A partnership with local organizations and business to improve access to care, goods and services to improve the health of a community

Community Engagement

500

A health promotion programs that allows employees to discuss work, financial, or social issues in a confidential setting

Employee assistance program (EAP)

500

Air pollution sources are categorized as

point sources which are stationary locations like factories, mobile sources include moving vehicles, and area sources are numerous, smaller, dispersed sources like dry cleaners or gas stations. 

500

This plan includes identifying potential risks, developing response procedures, shelter requirements, establishing communication channels with residents and businesses, creating emergency response for onsite and offsite employees, and establishing evacuation routes

Emergency Preparedness

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