District nurses, visiting nurses, home health care nurses, school nurses, occupational health nurses
Who are public health nurses? Pg 24
The systematically collection of data on the population.
What is Assessment? Pg 15
Stable economy with a wide range of industries and technology
What are developed countries? pg 71
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
Everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be healthier.
What is Equity? pg 128
1850 report in Massachusetts on need for state health department
What is the Shattuck Report? Pg 27
Providing leadership to make policy that supports the health of a population.
What is Policy Development? pg 15
Unstable economy, high infant/child mortality, low income.
What are less developed countries? pg71
Created in 2010.
What is the Affordable Care Act? Pg 102
Systematic barriers that prevent individuals and communities from attaining maximum health.
She began reorganizing hospital nursing practice and establish hospital based nursing education.
Who is Florence Nightingale? Pg 28
Ensuring essential health-related community services are are available.
What is assurance? Pg 15
Eradicate poverty and hunger, achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality, reduce child mortality.
What are the Millennium Development Goals? pg71
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?
Susceptibility to actual or potential stressors that may lead to an adverse effect.
What is Vulnerability? pg 131
Rathbone and Nightingale began started this in Liverpool.
What is district nursing? Pg 28
The Nation's 10 year plan for public health.
What is Healthy People 2030? pg 8
Ultimate goal is better health for all.
What is Primary Health Care? Pg 73
Stopping the progress of disease with early detection and treatment
What is Secondary Prevention? pg 102
What is the cycle of Vulnerability? Pg 132
Who developed settlement houses to become hubs for health care, education and social welfare?
Who is Lillian Wald? Pg 30
Conditions in which people are born, live, work, play and worship that affect health
What are social determinants of health? pg 9
A separate autonomous organization which works with the UN Economic and Social Council
What is the World Health Organization? Pg 76
˜Stopping deterioration in a client or a relapse of disability or dependency
What s Tertiary Prevention? pg 102
Promotes understanding of the interaction of personal, social & environmental factors, shape behavior, health, has 5 levels
What is the Socio-ecological model? Pg134