Women/Men's Health
Senior/Family Health
Homelessness/Rural
Disability/ Case Management
Everything Else
100
Heath care access, education, work, wages, home life, & marital status.
What are social factors affecting women's health? Pg 321
100
Arthritis, Diabetes & Hypertension
What are the most common conditions for seniors?
100
Detects and treats problems in their early stages. It keeps problems from causing serious or long-term effects or from affecting others. It identifies risks or hazards and modifies, removes, or treats them before a problem becomes more serious.
What is secondary level of prevention?
100
Healthcare reimbursement, available organizational and community resources, identification and evaluation of quality outcomes.
What is case manager knowledge?
100
Unaccompanied adults homeless for an extended period of time and have one or more disabling conditions. (usually mental health or substance abuse related).
What is chronically homeless?
200
Women now are not at risk for paying more or being denied insurance due to this act.
What is the Affordable Health Care Act?
200
Cataracts, macular degeneration, hearing loss, incontinence
What are sensory impairment concerns in the elderly?
200
This population experiences STD's, physical & sexual abuse, skin disorders, anemia, drug & alcohol abuse, and unintentional injuries at higher rates than their counterparts in the general population.
What are homeless youth?
200
This review ensures that the patients receive the right care at the right time to improve clinical outcomes and lower cost.
What is utilization review?
200
Activities and interventions that the nurse may use for addressing elder falls.
What are home safety checks, medication teaching, encourage exercise, physical exams and rehabilitation?
300
These have made the greatest change in a positive direction for men's health.
What are legislative actions?
300
Trouble hearing over the phone, finds it hard to follow conversation when 2 or more people are talking, often asks people to repeat what they are saying, needs to turn up the TV volume or thinks others are mumbling.
What are things to assess for hearing loss?
300
More likely to die from an unintentional injury than the general population
What is the rural population?
300
This views a disability as an interaction between health status and the environment resulting in an inability to perform.
What is the socially constructed view of disability?
300
These increase with age and may seriously affect an older person's ability to carry out routine daily activities.
What are sensory disabilities?
400
Self-care instruction, including testicular and genital self-examination.
What are Men's Health Care Needs?
400
A classic tool used to depict family's linkages to their suprasystems.
What is an ecomap?
400
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!! 45 persons per square mile
What is frontier?
400
Ensures a free appropriate public education to children with disabilities.
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
400
Intentional or negligent act by a caregiver or any other person that causes harm or a serious risk of harm to a vulnerable population
What is elder abuse?
500
Yearly dental exam, prostate examination every year after the age of 50; blacks every year after 40; Colorectal screening every 3 to 5 years.
What are secondary preventative measures for men?
500
Members interact with each other; listen and communicate repeatedly in many contexts. establish priorities. Members understand that family needs are the priority. affirm, support, and respect each other. Members engage in flexible role relationships, share power, respond to change, support the growth/autonomy of others, and engage in decision making that affects them.
What are characteristics of healthy families?
500
Social marketing, coalition building, and policy development
What are upstream efforts?
500
Prohibits discrimination of people with disabilities in everyday activities.
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?
500
Integrate nursing expertise and faith-based knowledge to provide holistic care to members of congregations.
What are parish nurses?