Communicable Disease
Substance Abuse
Violence
Disaster Nursing
100
the period of replication before shedding (in the stages of infection)
What is the latency?
100
a phenomenon that is manifested by compulsive use patterns and the onset of withdrawal symptoms when substance use is abruptly stopped
What is addiction?
100

"the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual against oneself, another person, or against a group or community, which either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment, or deprivation"

What is WHO's definition of VIOLENCE?
100
a disaster event in which more than 2 but fewer than 100 individuals are involved
what is a "multiple casualty" event?
200
this stage of infection follows latency and begins with shedding of the agent
What is the "communicable period"?
200
The most widely used legal substance amongst youth in Illinois
what is alcohol?
200
access to firearms, inadequate security, and working alone are all ____________ for workplace violence
what are risks?
200
a disaster  event in which 100 or more individuals are involved
what is a mass casualty event?
300
In the stages of infection, this is the time from invasion to the time when disease symptoms first appear
the incubation period
300

the percentage of increase in opioid related deaths in Winnebago Co. in the past 10 years

what is 600%
300

 flunitrazepam, ketamine, and GHB are examples of these

what are date rape drugs?
300

this is the "unlawful use of violence or threat of violence to instill fear and coerce governments or societies"

what is "terrorism"?
400
influenza and tuberculosis are spread by this mode of transmission
What is "airborne"?
400
Failing to tell your medical provider (ie, Dr.) about all the medicines, substances, or drugs that you use is an example of THIS
What are some signs/symptoms of substance abuse?
400
this type of violence is typically the most underreported
What is "elder abuse?"
400

this refers to how often a disaster occurs

what is "frequency"?
500
spread of an infection through a vehicle of transmission outside the host (ie, a fomite)
What is "indirect transmission"?
500
includes these symptoms: nausea and vomiting, anxiety, paroxysmal sweats, tactile disturbances, tremors, agitation, orientation, auditory disturbances, and headaches.
What are delirium tremens?
500
a child who is severely underweight may be experiencing THIS
What is "Child Neglect?"
500

actions taken to reduce the loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters

what is "mitigation"?