An individual that address universal health problems of individuals, families and groups of all ages in a congregation.
What is Faith community nurse?
An organization that recognizes the important role of school nurses play in promoting optimal health and well-being in school age children in school setting.
What is an American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) School Health Council ?
Living organisms whose excretions or parts are capable of causing human disease.
What are biological agents?
Infectious and biological agents such as bacteria, viruses,fungi, or parasites that is transmitted via contact with infected patients or contaminated body secretions and fluids to other individuals.
What is Biological and infectious hazards?
All factors of internal and external to the client that constitute the context in which the client lives and that influence and are influenced by the host and agent-host interactions.
What is environment?
An individuals' attitudes and beliefs related to transcendence (God) or to non-material forces of life and nature.
What is spirituality?
Plans to decide educational acommodations for disabled children.
What is an Individual Educational Plan (IEP)?
May present potential and actual risks to the health and safety of workers.
What is an agent or work-related hazard?
Various forms of chemicals, includes medications, solutions, gases, vapors, aerosols, and particulate matter that are potentially toxic or irritating to the body system.
What is chemical hazard?
An individual that responds to health, healing, and wholeness within the context of the church.
What is a faith community nurse?
Activities and programs in faith communities organized around health and healing to promote wholeness in health across the life span.
What are health ministries?
An association that provides general guidelines and support for all school nurses.
What is National Association for School Nurses (NASN)?
Human or animal that provides adequate living conditions for any given infectious agent.
What is a host?
Factors encountered in the work environment that cause or potentiate accidents, injuries, strain or discomfort(e.g. unsafe or inadequate equipment or lifting device, slippery floors, work station deficiencies).
What is environmental Hazard?
What is a health advocate?
Groups of people who gather in churches, cathedral, synagogues, mosques and acknowledge common faith traditions.
What is faith community?
An individual that helps coordinate the health care for children with complex health problems.
What is a case manager?
A federal agency charged with improving worker health and safety by establishing standards and regulations and by educating workers.
What is OSHA?
Agents within a work environment , such as radiation,electricity, extreme temperatures and noise that can cause tissue trauma.
What is physical hazard?
An individual who gives care to children as direct as directs caregivers, educators, counselors, consultants and case managers in a school setting.
What is the role and function of a school nurse?
Concerning the relationship of body, mind and spirit in a constantly changing environment
What is Holistic Care?
A specialized practice of professional nursing that advances the well-being, academic success and life-long achievements of the life of students.
What is school nursing?
Branch of U.S. Public Health Service that is responsible for investigating workplace illnesses, accidents and hazards.
What is National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)?
Factors and situations encountered or associated with a job or work environment that create potential stress, emotional strain or interpersonal problems.
What is psychological hazards?
Questions added to a health assessment that provide data necessary to rule out or confirm job-induced symptoms or illness.
What is occupational health history?