established the Henry Street Settlement House
What is Lillian Wald?
program that provides healthcare coverage for low income, blind, disabled, and families with dependent children
What is medicaid?
ranked as the highest level of evidence in EBP
What is Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT)?
What is the Nightingale Pledge?
governing body that is responsible for determining the scope of practice for registered nurses
service established by Mary Breckinridge that focused on pregnant women and reducing complications and maternal deaths
What is Frontier Nursing Service?
after a disaster, what phase is represented by survivors wanting to share their stories
What is the Honeymoon phase?
which chronic illness is the leading cause of children being absent from school
What is Asthma?
attributing certain beliefs and behaviors about a group to an individual without giving adequate attention to differences
What is stereotyping?
type of outbreak where groups are exposed to a common noxious influence
What is common source outbreak?
which public health core function includes making sure personnel are well trained and certified and that health services are available in the community
What is Assurance?
type of surveillance system that involves case reports sent to local health departments by health care providers
What is passive surveillance system?
model focused towards caregivers in an effort to relieve caregiver burden
What is TLC model?
this act ensures safe and healthful working conditions
What is OSHA?
first step in conducting an investigation
What is confirming the existence of an outbreak?
acronym that is helpful to use when interacting with a patient with a substance use disorder
What is FRAMES acronym?
first step in a community focused assessment (PADPIE)
What is establish a partnership?
a seasonal farmworker who travels from place to place and is unable to return to a permanent residence within the same day
What is migrant farmworker?
ethical principle that requires a fair distribution of the benefits and burdens in society; focuses on the individual but ignores the society as a whole
What is Distributive justice?
type of data collection that involves talking to key informants and gathering non-statistical data such as values, beliefs, and perceived needs
What is primary sources of data?
type of nursing that has an affiliation with a church or congregation
What is faith community nurse?
What is prospective payment system?
documentation is done during which phase in a home visit?
What is postvisit phase?
having the knowledge or information about organizational elements of diverse cultures and ethnic groups; understanding their perspective
What is cultural knowledge?
community nurses use this system to organize, sort, and document pertinent client data
What is Omaha system?