Levels of Prevention
Rural/Urban Health
Primary Care/School Nursing
Occupational/environmental
Occupational/Disaster
100

School nurse provides information on electronic vapor products (EVPs) to families and students.

What is primary prevention.

100

Fund mobile clinics, access to broadband internet, and incentivize providers to work in rural communities.

What are ways to decrease health disparities in rural health?

100

Nurses partner with key individuals, groups, coalitions, and organizations to effect change in public health.

What is collaboration?

100

PFAS

What is a chemical hazard/agent?

100

A single tidal wave or multiple tidal waves created from an earthquake on the ocean floor.

What is a tsunami?

200

Counseling meetings, drug replacement treatment, and workshops on the dangers of drugs are all examples of this.

What is tertiary prevention?

200

High levels of vehicle emissions, violence, and lower rates of chronic diseases.

What are contributors to urban health disparities?

200

Each student enters school healthy and learns about and practices a healthy lifestyle.

What is one of the tenets of the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model?

200

Nurses are encouraged by this organization to recognize environmental hazards that may impact human health.

What is the ANA?

200
Significant impairment of mobility, inability to perform ADLs independently, a history of a disability, and the need for assistive devices.

What are reasons that qualify for disability related resources?

300

Creating a ricin response plan.

What is primary prevention?

300

When the nurse works with community residents and they all agree to a priority goal and action plan, it is called this.

What is community organizing?

300

Arranging peer-led discussions and activities focused on teen pregnancy prevention at the high school.

What is a role for the school nurse?

300

OSHA requires business with more than this number of employees, to keep records of fatalities, injuries and illnesses on the OSHA Form 300 log.

What is 10?

300

Anthrax and smallpox

What are Category A bioterrorism agents/diseases?

400

Annual hearing screenings for employees exposed to constant loud noises.

What is secondary?

400

Making sure there are shared leadership roles for members of the community is a key part of this research.

What is community based participatory research?

400
The nurse case manager in the hospital who works collaboratively to plan services and discharge is an example of this type of case management practice.

What is site focused?

400

This agency requires workplaces monitor noise levels within a work environment, have baseline audiograms for each employee, and conduct annual hearing tests.

What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)?
400

If you don't know the specific hazards at an industrial accident, you should put on this.

What is the most protective PPE available?

500

Occupational health nurse fit tests N-95 masks for employees that may work with TB patients.

What is primary prevention?

500

Provides preventative services by an APRN regardless of insurance status.

What are nurse managed health centers?

500

Providing care based around the needs of a patient.

What is a core principle of the patient centered medical home model?

500

Pesticide exposure is considered this type of hazard that can impact population health.

What is environmental?

500

This concept calls for eliminating hazards first then if that is not possible then the next step is to institute engineering controls.

What is the hierarchy of controls?

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