Epidemiology
Communicable Disease
Data and Surveillance
Health Promotion
Public health roles
100

Study of disease patterns and causes in a population.

What is epidemiology?

100

Infectious diseases spread via direct person‑to‑person contact.

What are direct transmissions?

100

National system collecting data on reportable diseases.

What is the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS)?

100

Designed to enhance knowledge or skills in a target group.

What is health education?

100

The ANA calls this the foundational nursing role in communities.

What is public health nursing?

200

New cases in a defined time interval.

What is incidence?

200

This term describes how quickly an infection spreads in a population.

What is the rate of transmission?

200

Local data often comes from these government bodies.

What are local health departments?

200

A systematic plan to influence policies and environments.

What is advocacy?

200

Nurses prepare for crises under this part of their role

What is emergency preparedness?

300

All existing cases at a point in time.

What is prevalence?

300

Immunization programs often target these agents.

What are pathogens?

300

BRFSS is an example of this type of surveillance.

What is behavioral surveillance?

300

A theory that includes interpersonal and societal influences.

What is the ecological model?

300

Nurses collaborate in multidisciplinary groups known as these.

What are coalitions or interdisciplinary teams?

400

This triangle shows host-agent-environment relationships.

What is the epidemiologic triangle?

400

Diseases like tuberculosis can remain dormant and then reactivate.

What is latency/reactivation?

400

Federal agency setting standards for local public health performance.

What is the National Public Health Performance Standards (NPHPS)?

400

A structured approach to promote behavior change in individuals.

What is the health behavior change model?

400

ANA’s Public Health Nursing Standards emphasize this key concept.

What is health equity?

500

This describes the what, where, and when of disease occurrence.

What is descriptive epidemiology?

500

Eradicating smallpox is an example of this type of intervention.

What is elimination?

500

Visual tool used to examine multifactorial disease causes.

What is a causal web or causal pathway diagram?

500

Following this process, nurses assess, plan, implement, and evaluate programs.

What is the nursing process?

500

ANA core practice includes collaborating on population health and this.

What is community collaboration?