Health Promotion
Mental Health/Illness
Post Partum Period
Harm Reduction
Children with Disabilities
100

A method of teaching an individual where they are required to demonstrate a skill or knowledge after the initial explanation

What is teach-back method?


100

The statement "people with depression need to try harder to take care of themselves" is an example of this. 

What is stigma?

100

The period of time that is considered 'post partum'

What is 6 weeks?

100

A process that may lead to a medical emergency when addictive substances are withheld 

What is withdrawal?

100

Term describing efforts to ensure people from diverse groups are part of decision making and have equitable access to services and information

What is inclusivity?

200

Level of prevention that involves intervening before a health problem occurs

What is primary prevention?

200

This is promoted when there is a sense of control in self and the environment

What is emotional health?

200

The components of the postpartum psychological stages

What are taking in, taking hold, and letting go?

200

A method of communication that utilizes strategies such as active listening, and open ended questions with a focus on the well being of the recipient

What is therapeutic communication?

200

The two most common types of childhood disability for children ages 5-14

What are learning disabilities and chronic conditions?

300

The concept of 'herd immunity'

What is the majority population being vaccinated against disease, protecting people who cannot receive the vaccines by decreasing the rate of transmission?

300

The most important factor in promoting mental health

What is resiliency?

300
Average period of time for baby blues

What is 2 weeks?

300

Teen moms may struggle with their role responsibilities because they are in this stage of Erik Erikson's developmental prograssion

What is identity vs. role confusion?


300

A collection of complicated brain development disorders manifesting in various degrees as difficulties with social interaction, repetitive behaviors and issues with verbal and nonverbal communication.

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?

400

The term describing the ability of a person to effectively interact, work, and develop meaningful relationships with people of various cultural backgrounds 

What is cultural competence?

400

Conceptualization of mental health/illness in the Epp Report

What is a continuum between the presence or absence of a mental disorder and the presence or absence of mental health? 

400

The amount of increased calories a breastfeeding mother should have

What are 500 calories?

400
The four principles of the Four Pillars drug strategy

What are harm reduction, prevention, treatment, and enforcement?

400

Two most common types of childhood disability for children ages 0-4

What are chronic conditions and developmental delay?

500

The relationship between social justice and health promotion

What is allowing the identification of systemic issues resulting in health disparities?

500

The two key concepts emphasized in mental health promotion

What are power and recilience?

500

A physiological contribution to baby blues and/or post partum depression

What are sudden fluctuations and decreases in hormone levels after birth?

500

A nurses first step in preparing for an interaction with a patient who has a history of substance abuse

What is a self assessment of personal attitudes, values, and beliefs about substance abuse?

500

2 ways in which families with moderate to severe childhood disabilities may be impacted

What is financially, emotionally, family life, care-giving responsibilities, etc. ?

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