All in the Family (13)
Public Health Nursing (1, 2)
Community Assessment (11)
Nursing in the Community (12, 22, 24)
100

The goal of this model is to support family healing and well-being by reducing suffering and promoting adaptive thinking, emotional resilience, and effective behaviors during time of illness, injury, or disability

Calgary Family Interventions Model (CFIM)

100

In public health nursing, interventions can be applied at these three levels: __________, __________, and __________.
 

individual/family, community, and systems levels

100

A health educator teaches women how to evaluate online information about HIV and STIs before making health decisions. This is an example of how to improve what?

health literacy

100

At the first home visit, this process is used to compare the hospital’s discharge medication list with the patient’s home medications.
 

medication reconciliation

200

Is a visual map of family structure and history

Genogram

200

Name one nontraditional setting where PHNs may now practice that reflects the U.S. shift toward population health.
 

mobile van, community health center, work site, global health agency

200

While planning a community assessment, what is the first step?

Establishing a working group, including community members (key stakeholders)

200

A nurse is asked to describe who is affected by asthma in the community, where cases are occurring, and when symptoms usually appear.

epidemiologic model

300

This theory focuses on predictable stages of family life, such as child-rearing and launching children, but has limitations in today’s diverse society.

Family Developmental Theory

300

What are three core functions of population health and one example of service under each?


Assessment (assess/monitor pop health, investigate/diagnose health hazards and root causes), policy development (communicate to inform/ed, strengthen partnerships, create policy, utilize legal/regulatory actions) , assurance (build/maintain organ infrastructure for PH, improve based on evaluation, build diverse workforce, enable equitable access)

300

This community based assessment recognizes what the community is doing well.

Asset-based approach

can include (people, structures, services, businesses)

aim is to strengthen existing relationships and improve comm health

300

which route of medication administration has a delayed onset of up to 24 hours and may be less effective due to changes in metabolism or circulation

Transdermal

400

This model organizes family assessment into structural, functional, and developmental categories.
 

Calgary Family Assessment Model (CFAM)?

400

Define SDOH and provide three examples.


nonmedical factors such as education, employment, income, living/working conditions that significantly impact person's health

examples-income, education, neighborhood conditions, food security, early childhood development, access to affordable quality health services, access to mass media/technology

400

This framework uses a systems approach with a focus on partnerships to effect change

Community as Partner Framework

400

two examples of skilled care

new medication education, complicated wound care, weight/lung assessment with CHF, PT/OT

must require a licensed professional to perform skill

500

List two ways a community health nurse supports families.

family focused care (various life events)

Nurse-family partnership-maternal child health

support family caregivers

Legislative and education support

Culturally sensitive support

500

What is the term for addressing systemic causes of inequities like low income, unsafe neighborhoods, and poor education impact health?

health equity

500

A nurse uses this type of map to visualize the spread of measles over the past three years.

geographic information system (GIS)

500

The term for the specialized nursing practice that bridges healthcare and education, promoting student health and academic success.

school nursing

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