Roles in PH Nursing (CM/HC/Hospice)
Roles in PH Nursing (Faith/School/Occ)
Politics/Policy/EH Nursing
IPV/UPop
Various topics
100

A client who is terminally ill and has less than six months to live meets what criteria? 

What is hospice care/services?

100
Chemical type, and details on procedures for clean up are found on this.

What is a safety data sheet?

100
Chemical, physical, biological, psycho-social and mechanical are all examples of:

What are environmental hazards?

100

Promoting a feeling of Safety; Being Trustworthy & transparent; offering peer support and empowerment; using cultural and historic sensitivity.

What are core principles of trauma informed care?

100

Type of anti-viral treatment provided within window period of exposure to HIV.

What is PeP?

200

Coordinating services via telephone, obtaining lab results, supervising home health aids are all examples of what care?

What are indirect care actions?

200

This is done to determine cause of an accident in the workplace.

What is a root cause analysis?

200

These nursing organizations educate the public about nurses, advocates on behalf of nurses, and lobby for nurses and healthcare issues. 

What are nursing political action committees (PACs)?

200

A large reason why rural residents delay seeking preventive health services.

What is there is a shortage of rural health care professionals?

200

Level of personal protective equipment used in an unknown exposure.

What is Level A PPE?

300

This client's physician has ordered care at home, can go to doctor's visits, but cannot go out for social events. 

What is a homebound client?

300

An occupational health nurse notes the safety data sheet is posted and safety goggles and hearing protection are being used by employees by doing this assessment.   

What is a walk through?

300

Pollutants enter the food chain and into our bodies via this process.

What is bioaccumulation?

300

Reporting Requirements of nurses, Immunity from Liability, and Licensure Requirement.

What are PA mandatory reporting requirements for nurses?

300

Assessment of respirations, perfusion, and mental status in a mass casualty field situation.

What is START triage model using RPM?

400

Client/case with complications of a chronic condition are often seen by this type of public health nurse. 

What are clients/cases most post appropriate for disease nurse case manager?

400

A student needs help with an asthma inhaler and a leg brace. The school nurse would ensure the student has what in place to cover these services?

What is a 504?

400

In addition to current work, living situation, and activities, a nurse doing an environmental assessment would also want to know this about the client.

What is past work experience?
400

Unmet basic needs and severe bruising on face and arms in a 65 yo client note on a home visit.  

What are signs of elder neglect/abuse?

400

Assessment of family structure and function.

What is the Friedman Family Assessment?

500

Collaboration, advocacy, service coordination are services or skills needed by this specific public health nurse.

What are services provided by case management public health nurse?

500
This faith-based model is organized by a hospital.

What is an institutional faith-based model?

500

Equal protection from environmental health  hazards for individuals, groups, or communities regardless of race, ethnicity, or economic status.

What is environmental justice?

500

Is there a gun in the house?; Is the partner unemployed?; Does the victim feel that the partner is capable of hurting them?; Is the partner using drugs/Drinking excessively?; Has the partner ever threatened to kill them?                                         Are all part of a _____________assessment.

What is lethality Assessment?

500

This learning domain engages clients by having them do something.   

What is psychomotor domain?