Medicaid is regulated at this level of government.
What is state government?
The name or abbreviation of the questionnaire we took to describe your leadership style.
What is the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ)?
This person developed the first nursing theory based on observations during the Crimean War.
Who is Florence Nightingale, a.k.a. "Flo"?
This is the amount of people who need IRB approval when you conduct research.
What is everyone?
This was the event we simulated in our tabletop exercise in February.
What is a hospital power outage?
A primary health care provider referring a client to a hospital for an illness is an example of two health care units working together. This is known as this type of health care system.
What is a mesosystem?
These are the three locations the senior public health students traveled to this year for their global immersions.
What are Costa Rica, Belize, and Zambia?
Give one example of using a Health Information Exchange.
What is the National Influenza Weekly Surveillance Report or the Docket vaccine app?
Name two of the three type of leadership styles we discussed in class and were measured by the questionnaire you took.
Transformational, transactional, and passive/avoidant behavior.
The name of the quality improvement (QI) model we used as a framework for the class exercise in quality improvement as well as the question for project 3. You must fully name each of the 4 steps.
What is PDSA?
Plan, Do, Study, Act
This is the term used for a patient's voluntary agreement to a medical treatment or procedure after they've been fully informed about the risks and benefits of that treatment and/or research.
What is informed consent?
This is the name of the questionnaire we used to determine each person's personality type in February.
What is the Myers-Briggs Type Inventory (MTBI)?
The United States has the highest rate of per capita spending on health care (between $12000-19000 depending on the definition). Name one of the next two highest-spending countries.
What is Germany or Switzerland?
This award-winning show, available on PBS and Netflix, is about nuns and nurses helping to delivery babies at home in 1950s London.
What is "Call the Midwife"?
Name two historical examples of changes in health or health care policy that have occurred at the national level.
What are drunk driving regulations, seat belt laws, and the Affordable Care Act?
A group of people that are affected by policy changes and have a vested interest in the policy are known by this term.
What are stakeholders?
This nurse created Derek's favorite nursing theory, the theory of Self-Care Deficit.
Who is Dorothea Orem?
The name of the ethics principle which is synonymous with truth (i.e. always telling the research subject the truth).
What is veracity?
Under the Incident Command System, what is the optimal number of persons that should be under one supervisor as part of the span of control?
What is five?
Germany was the pioneer for this type of health care delivery model. For this model, health insurance is mandatory, but both the insurance systems and hospitals are private.
What is the Bismarck Model?
This phrase, named after a cook who asymptomatically spread Salmonella typhii in New York in the late 1800s and early 20th centry, is used to mean a person who spreads misfortune and misery.
What is Typhoid Mary?
This term describes a state in which everyone has a fair and just opportunity to attain their highest level of health.
What is health equity?
This is the term for an agreement that allows licensed nurses to practice in multiple states.
What is a compact?
We discussed several famous cohort studies in class. Name one.
What is the Nun Study?
What is the Framingham Study?
What is the Harvard Nurses' Study?
And others...
This is the minimum number of members an IRB must have, according to federal law.
What is five?
This is the name for the federal program that keeps medications and medical supplies for disasters that are distributed in giant warehouses throughout the United States.
What is the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS)?
Based on the article you read, name the states with the highest rate of maternal mortality and the lowest rate of maternal mortality.
What are Alabama (highest) and California (lowest)?
This beloved (by millions, including Derek) television personality once used a dead fish from his aquarium to talk about death and dying for his pre-school and grade school audience. He is also the creator of Daniel Tiger.
Who is Mister Rogers?
This is the term in healthcare informatics when two or more healthcare systems successfully share data.
What is interoperability?
The range of activities that a nurse is legally permitted to perform is known as this.
What is scope of practice?
The Lean Model, another QI model we studied, was developed by this company. Hint: it is not a healthcare company.
What is Toyota?
I will also take Ford, as the roots of the Lean Model were based on the early Ford assembly lines.
This is the name of the pledge you took last year during the Nursing Pledge ceremony, it includes such phrases as "I devote myself to the healing, protection, and welfare of those committed to my care."
What is the Nightingale Pledge?
What are E (extrovert), I (introvert), S (sensing), N (intuitive), T (thinking), F (feeling), P (perceptive), and J (judging)
What is Japan or South Korea?
This is the name of the mannequin seen below (both versions have the same name). The name is also the same as the AI system that turns evil in the 1968 movie "2001: A Space Odyssey"
Who is HAL?