The key to Primary Prevention
What is Health Promotion
Restricts and has a negative impact on the health and well being of a person.
What is a stigma?
The majority of substance abuse facilities used.
What are Non-residential treatment centers?
What are the two things addictions nurses need to provide their clients with a balance of?
The number one challenge for community wellness faced by on-reserve communities?
What is alcohol and drug abuse.
The goal for primary prevention is
What is deterring substance use
A controversial strategy used to treat substance abuse.
What is Harm Reduction?
This organization has victim services for people affected by impaired drivers.
What is MADD
2/4 Things that addiction based interventions should be informed by?
What are:
A)Best practices
B) Evidence
C) Existing community knowledge
D) Insight/Experiences of those affected
Developing community interventions should be informed by what 3 things?
What is evidence, best practices and existing community knowledge.
The combination of education, harm reduction, policy changes and environmental support is
What is best practice
A powerful technique that helps people make many lifestyle as well as behavioral changes.
What is Motivational Interviewing?
These boxes are set up around parks and public areas to keep them free of used needles
What are needle drop boxes
What is the Nurses role when it comes to being culturally sensitive when treating a pt. of minority with an addictions issue?
To know substance abuse problem affect groups of minority in a higher prevalence and be cautious of the different manifestation they may present and how to best care for them.
What is the main priority of the National Framework for Action?
What is reaching out to Canada's North.
Canada's Federal Drug Strategy
What is the Four Pillar approach
Canada's Drug Strategy renamed
What is the National Anti Drug strategy