Prevention
CAC
Theory
Free For All
Economics/Epidemiology
100

Prevention that aims to prevent disease or injury

What is Primary prevention

100

A group of people having common characteristics or are defined by living in a geographical region.

What is a community?

100

Ethical perspective that centers on inequalities in gender, oppression, devaluation, and disadvantage.

What is feminist ethics?

100

Knowing the morally right course of action but not being able to act accordingly.

What is moral distress?

100

Is concerned with how scarce resources affect the health care industry.

What is health economics?

200

Prevention used when a nurse is providing ROM exercises to a patient with limb contractions.

What is Tertiary prevention?

200

The organization that stimulates initiatives and developed strategies for achieving health-related goals on an international level.

What is the World Health Organization?
200

Means adhering to moral rules or duty rather than to the consequences of the action.

What is deontology?

200
Prevention type associated with using the Code of Ethics for Nurses to guide personal practice.

What is Primary Prevention?

200

The top 3 leading causes of death in the US.

What are cardiovascular dx, cancer, and chronic lung dx?

300

Moving a bed bound patient to prevention pressure ulcers.

What is primary prevention?

300

A community assessment done by observation, carefully noting characteristics such as housing quality, community flow, and boundaries.

What is a windshield survey?

300

Refers to the allocation of benefits and burdens to members of society.

What is distributive justice or distributive justice theory?

300

Assessment

Diagnosis

Planning

Implementation

Evaluation

What is the nursing process?

300

Components of the epidemiological triangle.

What are agent, host, and environment?

400

Providing IV fluids to athletes during halftime of a football game constitutes ______ prevention.

What is Secondary?

400

The community/town slogan is often found here.

What is the welcome sign?

400

Consequentialist theory associated with outcomes or consequences in determining which choice to make. Refers to the outcome so that the end justifies the means.

What is utilitarianism?

400
The data recorded in the Assessment area of the SOAP/SOAPIER note.

What are nursing diagnoses?

400

Indicates how accurately the test identifies those without a condition or trait.

What is Specificity?

500

Providing health education

What is Primary, secondary, & tertiary prevention?

500

The starting point of the CAC project data collection phase, where community based data is easily assessed.

What is county health rankings?

500

The number of statements contained in the 2002 Code of Ethics for Public Health.

What is 12?

500

Type of precautions used daily and with all patients when potentially exposed to blood and body fluids.

What are standard precautions?

500

Covers/pay for services for hospital care, home care, and skilled nursing care.

What is Medicare Part A?