The number of new cases of a specific disease during a specific time period.
What is prevalence?
100
Actions providing early identification and treatment of disease.
What is secondary prevention?
100
A home care nurse is visiting a 72-year-old patient who is concerned about paying medical bills. The nurse understands this client is eligible for which benefit?
What is Medicare?
100
Data collected through examining posted demographics
What is scondary data?
100
Large variation between health services and health status.
What is health disparity?
200
The ratio of the number of cases of a disease to the number of people.
What is morbidity?
200
Actions aiming to maximize recovery and potential.
What is tertiary prevention?
200
Covers health care for military and prisons.
What is department of defence DOD?
200
Graphic illustration of interventions for population based public health.
What is the Intervention Wheel?
200
Blood pressure screenings by the parish nurse on Sunday
What is Secondary prevention
300
An outbreak of an infectious disease worldwide or at least across a region of the world.
What is a pandemic?
300
H1N1 Immunization clinics
What is primry prevention?
300
Level at which an individual or family becomes eligible for government assistance programs.
What is poverty level?
300
When all responsibility for programs is shifted from the federal to state level.
What is devolution?
300
Knowledge, Behavior and Status are outcomes used for evaluation
What is Omaha System Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes?
400
Groups who have a resistance to certain risk factors.
What is Resilience?
400
Prostate screening clinic
What is secondary prevention?
400
An agency that is considered for-profit
What is Proprietary?
400
Gains in Public health are largely due to.
What is safety, sanitation, & personal behavior?
400
All client needs are met in the same System
What is vertical integration?
500
Ensuring essential community health resources are available in the community.
What is Assurance?
500
Administration of rabies vaccine after report of animal bite.
What is tertiary prevention?
500
Episodic homelessness is an example of what type of poverty?
What is crisis?
500
Interactions between an agent, host, and the environment.
What is the epidemiologic triangle?
500
Requirements for immunizations for school entry refers to this level of power.