Epidemiology
Health Education
SDOH & Influences
Research & Evidence
Pop Health Applications
100

This epidemiologic measure refers to the number of new cases of a disease during a specific period.

What is incidence?

100

This teaching strategy asks the client to explain information back to the nurse to verify understanding.

What is teach-back?

100

These are the five Social Determinants of Health.

What is Economic Stability, Education Access & Quality, Health Care Access & Quality, Neighborhood/Built Environment, Social & Community Context?

100

This type of study is considered the gold standard for determining cause and effect.

What is a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)?

100

Healthy People 2030 provides this type of resource for improving national health.

What are evidence-based goals and objectives?

200

This epidemiologic measure refers to all existing cases of a disease in a population at a given time.

What is prevalence?

200

A client learns how to inject insulin by practicing with a demonstration model. Which domain of learning is being used?

What is the psychomotor domain?

200

A family cannot afford healthy food because of unemployment. Which Social Determinant of Health is primarily affecting them?

What is Economic Stability?

200

These three qualities should be evaluated when judging research evidence.

What are quality, quantity, and consistency?

200

Healthy People 2030 objectives that have reliable baseline data are called these.

What are Core Objectives?

300

This type of surveillance depends on healthcare providers and laboratories reporting cases to public health authorities.

What is passive surveillance?

300

A nurse uses pictures and videos to teach a client about diabetes. Which learning style is being addressed?

What is visual learning?

300

A neighborhood lacks sidewalks, parks, grocery stores, and safe housing. Which Social Determinant is most affected?

What is Neighborhood and Built Environment?

300

This framework stands for Patient/Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, and Time.

What is PICOT?

300

These Healthy People 2030 objectives have important health topics but lack sufficient evidence-based interventions.

What are Research Objectives?

400

A researcher begins with people who have lung cancer and looks backward to determine whether they smoked cigarettes. This study design is called what?

What is a case-control study?

400

List Bloom's Taxonomy in order from simplest to most complex.

What is Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Synthesize/Create, Evaluate?

400

A patient cannot understand discharge instructions because English is not their primary language. What is the nurse's BEST intervention?

What is use a qualified medical interpreter?

400

A nurse completes the "Study" phase of the PDSA cycle. What should occur next?

What is Act?

400

A public health nurse is evaluating whether a smoking cessation program met its overall goals after it has been running for two years. This type of evaluation is being performed.

What is summative evaluation?

500

Place the six links of the chain of infection in the correct order.

What is Agent, Reservoir, Portal of Exit, Mode of Transmission, Portal of Entry, and Susceptible Host?

500

A patient says, "I know smoking is bad, and I'm planning to quit next month." According to the Transtheoretical Model, what stage is this patient in?

What is Preparation?

500

A patient misses appointments because they have no transportation and cannot pay for medications. Name two Social Determinants of Health affecting this patient.

What are Economic Stability, Health Care Access & Quality, Neighborhood/Built Environment?

500

Name the seven steps of Evidence-Based Practice.

What is Ask a question, Collect evidence, Analyze/Appraise evidence, Integrate evidence with expertise and community preferences, Implement, Evaluate, and Disseminate findings?

500

These Healthy People 2030 objectives address important health issues but lack reliable baseline data.

What are Developmental Objectives?

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