School Nursing
Primary Care
Urban vs Rural
Key Terms
100

School nurses provide these, which is often the only kind of healthcare low-income children receive.

Well-child assessments 

100

What measures are being taken to alleviate the shortage of primary care providers in the United States? 

Expanding the role of advanced practice registered nurses.

100

Is the air quality worse in rural or urban areas? 

Urban

100

This type of nursing provides holistic health for self, individuals, and the community using nursing knowledge combined with spiritual care. 

Faith community nursing/Parish nursing 

200

School nurses should check ___________ prior to performing screenings.

School nurse regulations and laws.

200

What health protection method is frequently utilized in primary care? 

Immunizations 


200
Do rural or urban youth have a higher risk of using smokeless tobacco?

Rural

200

______________ is a collaborative process of assessment, planning, facilitation, and advocacy for options and services to meet an individual's health needs through communication and available resources to promote quality cost-effective outcomes". 

Case management 

300

Name something that high school nurses should screen for?  

Dating violence 

300

Case managers can reduce healthcare costs to the client by preventing _____________ tests and procedures. 

Duplicated

300

What is a great tool for rural communities with excellent internet and decreased access to primary care? 

Telehealth

300
________________ involves community members in research projects that includes and effects them and allows for shared respect, power, and equity between the researchers and the community. 

Community based participatory research. 

400

School nurses create these for students with disabilities

 Individualized healthcare plans (IHPs) 

400

_____________________ are designed to reduce health-care disparities among poor, racial and ethnic minorities, and uninsured persons and provide primary care, dental care, behavioral, and social services to underserved populations. 

Community health centers (CHCs)

400

Do urban or rural areas experience higher rates of asthma?

Urban

400

________________ is actively helping community groups to identify common problems or goals, mobilizing resources, and developing and implementing strategies for reaching the goals they collectively have set. 

Community organizing 

500

The ___________________ was formulated by the CDC and the Association for Supervision and Curriculum (ASCD) to strive for healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged children in school settings. 

Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) 

500

____________________ is built on a holistic approach that encompasses accessible, coordinated, and team-driven delivery of primary care that relies on outcome measurement and evidence-based practice. 

Patient-centered medical home (PCMH)

500

Do rural or urban residents experience higher rates of injury-related death? 

Rural 

500

_________________ are collaborative working relationships between local organizations, government entities, and sometimes private companies to achieve common goals. 

Community partnership