Name the nurse who founded the American Red Cross?
Who is Clara Barton
Why was the nurse feeling mad?
He ran out of patients.
3.5 ug/DL is the action level for a public health nurse to provide case management in this program.
What is the lead program?
The County opened with what 4 staff members?
what four employees are : Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Clerk, and a Nurse
What public health initiative has influence goals and priority setting in public health and public nursing? This 10 year initiative was developed in 1979 to improve the health of Americans
What is Healthy People
She is recognized as the founder of modern nursing, known as “The Lady with the Lamp.”
Who is Florence Nightingale?
Why are nurses always so calm?
Because of patients.
When the staff shifts the focus from “What’s wrong with you?” to “What happened to you?” This approach acknowledges that we need to have a complete picture of a patient’s life situation — past and present — in order to provide effective health care services.
What is trauma informed care.
The year the Oakland County Health Division opened.
What is 1927? (December 1, 1927)
What organization developed the "Public Health Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice" to ensure safe and quality public health nursing?
What is the ANA
Developed the Environmental Theory that states fresh air, pure water, efficient drainage, cleanliness or sanitation, and light or direct sunlight will assist a patient in their recovery.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
What did the nurse say to the rocket ship?
It's time for your booster shot.
People can become infected with measles virus from respiratory droplets that remain in the air for up to ____ ____ after an infected person has left the area. A. 30 minutes B. 1 hour C. 2 hours D. 6 hours
What is C
For example, if someone who has not had measles enters an elevator or other small space up to two hours after an infected person has left, he or she can still become infected with measles.
To protect the community through health promotion, disease prevention, and protection of the environment.
What is the OCHD Mission?
In 1982, This US President signed a proclamation recognizing May 6th as "National Recognition" Day for Nurses
Who is President Ronald Reagan?
Name the nurse who also served on the Underground Railroad during the Civil War.
Who is Harriet Tubman
20 seconds to change the lightbulb and 45 minutes to chart it.
For adults 65 years or older who have received PCV13 at any age and PPSV23 before age 65 years, CDC recommends you administer 1 dose of PCV20 this number of years after the last pneumococcal vaccine.
What is 5 years?
Number of registered nurses employed by Oakland County Health Division
106
Service to children with special health care needs can be traced back to 1881, what year did the state legislation formalize the Michigan Crippled Children Program?
1927
She was the founder of the Henry Street Settlement (1893) in New York City, invented the term public health nursing to put emphasis on the community value of the nurse whose work was built upon an understanding of all the problems that invariably accompanied the ills of the poor.
Who is Lillian Wald?
What's the proper way to use a stress ball?
Throw it at the last person that made you mad!
The CSHCS program is accredited every 3 years. There are 6 minimum program requirements, name one of the 6 MPRs.
MPR 1 - Training for staff
MPR 2 - Management of HIPAA
MPR 3 - Family centered policies and procedures
MPR 4 - Collaborate with with community partners to establish referral pathways
MPR 5 - Assist families with program application and renewal
MPR 6 - provide information and support services to CSHCS enrollees and family
The name of the new employee assistance program.
What is Optum? As of May 1st Optum is the new Employee Assistance Program. liveandworkwell.com Member ID Oakgov
What U.S. president survived infections with smallpox, diphtheria and malaria? A. Andrew Jackson B. George Washington C. Ulysses S. Grant D. John Adams
The correct answer is B George Washington witnessed many epidemics, including the yellow fever epidemic in 1793. As a teenager, Washington was often sick and fell ill with diphtheria, malaria and smallpox at ages 15, 17 and 19, respectively.