This act requires all children to the right to public education in the least restrictive environment possible regardless of mental or physical disabilities.
What is IDEA?
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
A forensic nurse in an ER may be involved with this process of a criminal investigation.
What is assessment, collection of evidence and documentation from a victim and perpetrator?
Where can hospice take place
What is a home, residence, nursing home, assisted living facility
With this "level", the occupational health nurse plays a key role in the rehabilitation and restoration of the worker to an optimal level of functioning.
What is tertiary level
This level of nursing education along with several years of experience in clinical practice is best prepared to implement the roles of the Faith Community Nurse (FCN).
What is a baccalaureate-prepared RN
One of the best ways to offer comprehensive health care services to school-age children and adolescents.
What is school-based health centers
Area of nursing that bridges the medical and legal systems
What is forensic nursing?
1. Homebound 2. Ordered and overseen by a qualified medical provider 3. Care must be medically necessary & provided for a skilled need
What are the 3 criteria a patient must meet in order for home health care to be provided?
State mandated and state funded, these programs provide income replacement and pay for health care services for workers who sustain a work-related injury, temporary or permanent disability, or death.
What is Workers' Compensation Acts
Implementation of the Faith Community Nurse's roles requires the use of this, to plan nursing interventions in wellness and physical, emotional, and spiritual health.
What is the nursing process
Since every school does not have a nurse available on site, this stipulates which procedures may be delegated, but the responsibility for assessment, diagnosis, goal setting, and evaluation may never be delegated.
What is the Nurse Practice Act
This type of forensic nurse may be involved with determining the intent or diminished capacity of a client's thinking when an incident occurred.
What is a Forensic Psychiatric Nurse?
ANYONE can make these, though it takes a physician's order to approve.
Who can make a Home Health referral?
By performing periodic health assessments and supervising care for emergencies and minor illnesses the nurse is fulfilling this role.
What is health protection and health promotion?
Understanding the body, mind, and spirit relationship of persons in an environment that is always changing.
What is holistic care?
This survey is conducted by the CDC every 2-years among selected high school students throughout the United States in both private and public schools to learn about high-risk behaviors among youth.
What is the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) survey.
The most critical health care issues among the incarcerated population are chronic and this.
What are communicable diseases
Who pays for Home Care Services
What are Medicare, Medicaid, Private insurance, VA, self pay
Objectives from this, focus on priority areas to cover such as work-related injuries and deaths, repetitive-motion injuries, homicide, assault, lead exposure, skin disorders, stress, and hearing loss.
What is Healthy People 2030
Nurses who respond to health and wellness needs within the faith context of populations of faith communities and are partners with the church in fulfilling the mission of the health ministry.
What are parish nurses?
This syndrome consists of eating disorders, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis.
What is the "female athlete triad"
This type of forensic nurse has the ability to investigate the death scene from a holistic nursing point of view.
What is a Forensic Nurse Death Investigator?
At what life expectancy does a patient qualify for hospice
What is 6 months or less?
The occupational health nurse must be aware laws, regulations and guidelines in accordance with this legislation.
What is OSHA?
Community-based and population-focused professional nursing practice with faith communities to promote whole person health to its parishioners, usually focused on primary prevention.
What is parish nursing?