History
Foundations
Global Health
Economics
Equity
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District nurses, visiting nurses, home health care nurses, school nurses, occupational health nurses

Who are public health nurses? Pg 24

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The systematically collection of data on the population.

What is Assessment? Pg 15

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Stable economy with a wide range of industries and technology

What are developed countries? pg 71

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Spent 19.7% in 2020 with an increase of 9.7% over the previous year. Increase in spending due to COVID-19, In 2024 it was back down to 18%

What is the gross domestic product spent on healthcare? Pg 102

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Everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be healthier.

What is Equity? pg 128

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1850 report in Massachusetts on need for state health department

What is the Shattuck Report? Pg 27

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Providing leadership to make policy that supports the health of a population.

 What is Policy Development? pg 15

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Unstable economy, high infant/child mortality, low income.

What are less developed countries? pg71

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Created in 2010.

What is the Affordable Care Act? Pg 102

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Systematic barriers that prevent individuals and communities from attaining maximum health. 

What are health inequities? pg 128
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She began reorganizing hospital nursing practice and establish hospital based nursing education.

Who is Florence Nightingale? Pg 28

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Ensuring essential health-related community services are are available.

What is assurance? Pg 15

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Eradicate poverty and hunger, achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality, reduce child mortality.

What are the Millennium Development Goals? pg71

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Using general to specific measures in a population to promote health and prevent the development of disease using specific measures

What is the Primary Prevention?

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Susceptibility to actual or potential stressors that may lead to an adverse effect. 

What is Vulnerability? pg 131

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Rathbone and Nightingale began started this in Liverpool.

What is district nursing? Pg 28

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The Nation's 10 year plan for public health.

What is Healthy People 2030? pg 8

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Ultimate goal is better health for all.

What is Primary Health Care? Pg 73

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Stopping the progress of disease with early detection and treatment

What is Secondary Prevention? pg 102

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What is the cycle of Vulnerability? Pg 132

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Who developed settlement houses to become hubs for health care, education and social welfare?

Who is Lillian Wald? Pg 30 

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Conditions in which people are born, live, work, play and worship that affect health

What are social determinants of health? pg 9

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A separate autonomous organization which works with the UN Economic and Social Council

What is the World Health Organization? Pg 76

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˜Stopping deterioration in a client or a relapse of disability or dependency

What s Tertiary Prevention? pg 102

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Promotes understanding of the interaction of personal, social & environmental factors, shape behavior, health, has 5 levels

What is the Socio-ecological model? Pg134

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