A nurse leaders formulated the first theory-based conceptual model for nursing care ?
Who is Florence Nightingale
100
The ability to get a message to a large number of people instantly
What is Media power
100
When shared power and decision making shifts from federal tier to local and state governments, this is known as:
What is federalism ?
100
A 5-feet, 6-inch, 25-year-old woman who weighs 120 pounds runs 5 miles a day because it improves her mood and energy level. Which of the following best describes this example?
What is Health promotion?
100
This type of policy reflects health care issues from providers of health care to consumers of health care is called:
What is Public policy?
200
An American nurse who greatly impacted health policy related to family planning and birth control was
Who is Margaret Sanger
200
The power of a coalition lies in:
What is the number of members involved ?
200
Medicaid and Social Security are required to receive funds from Congress every year. This type of funding is known as:
What is nondiscretionary funds
200
On Wednesday Sarah helped Ms. Brown, the home economics teacher, prepare a class on good nutrition for adolescents. This is an example of
What is Primary prevention ?
200
Provided funds for the health and welfare of infants, welfare for mothers and children, and health care for the elderly and handicapped
What is The Social Security Act of 1935 and its 1965 amendment ?
300
An American nurse who dramatically influenced health policy by lobbying for legislation to allow nurses to control the nursing profession and helped start the organization that later became the National League for Nursing was
Who is Lavinia Dock ?
300
The strategic use of mass media to apply pressure to advance a social or policy initiative
What is Media advocacy?
300
The Four Spheres of Political Action in Nursing are:
What is Workplace, government, professional organizations, and community
300
Brad Wiles, a sophomore at S.S.H.S., is a severe asthmatic. Sarah works with him daily to ensure that he is taking his medication and treatments properly. This is an example of
What is Tertiary Prevention ?
300
The impact of requiring all children to have a vaccination against varicella before starting schools has been hotly debated in terms of expense versus potential benefits. This debate is an example of
What is Policy analysis ?
400
Public health nursing in the United States began in the late 1800s. One of its pioneers, who established the House on Henry Street, began work on school nursing, and was the first president of the National Organization of Public Health Nursing, was
Who is Lilian Wald ?
400
The elements of analyzing media are
What is medium, sender, message, effectiveness, and accuracy ?
400
An agency or program requires these TWO budget related actions from government in order to run and function properly:
What is Authorization and Appropriation
400
A school nurse is teaching children about the need to use protective gear when engaging in contact sports. This action is an example of
What is primary prevention ?
400
A set of actions one undertakes on behalf of another that looks out for their welfare is:
What is Advocacy ?
500
First founder and president of the what was renamed the American Nurses Association in 1911.
Who is Isabel Hampton Robb ?
500
This campaign was introduced to spread truth and improve the real image of nursing
What is Johnson and Johnson Campaign ?
500
States have certain continuing education requirements for persons to renew a nursing license. This type of law is called:
What is Legislation and regulation
500
Every 10yrs the U.S resets the national goals for the decade. 2 of the main overall goals is to increase years of life and decrease health disparities.
What is Healthy People 2020?
500
The art of influencing others to accept a specific course of action or the process by which one exerts control over situations and events refers to