Models
Motivational Interview
Communicable Disease
Community Planning
Misc.
100

This model provides a structure for identifying resources needed for new program or linking resources to improve results. Each initiative is broken down into inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact. 

What is the logic model? 

100

A patient asks the nurse for advice on getting healthy and tells her that he has enrolled in a fitness program. According to the transtheoretical model for behavior change, this stage of behavioral change is called? 

What is preparation? 

100

The Epi Triad consists of this. 

What are host, environment, and agent? 

100

 A qualitative primary data collection method that  revolves around conducting a group interview with a group of people with similar backgrounds and/or experiences is called. 

What is a focus group? 
100

This science deals with the methods of collecting, compiling, and presenting health information to address public health situations. 

What is Public Health Informatics? 

200

This model uses 5 steps to change behavior. 

What is the Transtheoretical Model? 

200

This client-centered communication strategy helps  to elicit behavior change by helping people to explore and resolve ambivalence?

What is motivational Interviewing? 

200

Reservoir, mode of transmission, and susceptible host are components of this chain. 

What is the chain of infection? 

200

A pre-assessment survey includes observations of green spaces, buildings, transportation and more. 

What is a windshield Survey? 

200

Feeling overwhelmed, becoming easily irritated, feeling sad, or tired may be sign of this in a care giver. 

What are examples of stressors? 

300

Alex Bandura is considered the founder of this model describes the influences individuals' experiences, the actions of others, and environmental factors on individual health behaviors changes. 

What is the social Cognitive theory? 

300

Communication skills used for MI are commonly referred to as this. 

What are OARS? 

300

This was considered a leading cause of death in the early 20th century. 

What is  communicable diseases? 

300

Observations, interviews, focus groups, community forums,  and surveys can be used to collect data. 

What are data collection methods? 

300

This provides a more accurate assessment of family structure, home environment, and health Behavior. 

What is the home visitation? 

400

This model helps to understand factors affecting behaviors and provides guidance for successful programs through social environments 

What is the social ecological model?

400

This technique involves rephrasing the patient's comments to reflect understanding, conveys the nurse is listening and trying to understand the patient's point of view. 

What is to express empathy? 

400

The Zika virus, Ebola, and AIDs caused widespread occurrence in a community during a particular time. 

What is an epidemic? 

400

The steps used for this are similar to the nursing process. 

What is health Program Planning?

400

Visual surveillance of environment to determine areas of pollution or lack of water supply uses this technology to track interventional outcomes. 

What is Geographical Information System? 

500

These help to address change in behaviors, beliefs, attitudes, and intentions to significantly increase the health of individuals, families, and communities. 

What are health Promotional models? 

500
When a patient uses this word it reveals the patient's personal roadblock to meeting their goal. 

What is but? 

500

A person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through own immune system. 

What is passive immunity? 

For an additional 500 points, name the 4 other types of immunities. 

500

A key component in program planning is active involvement of this partner. 

What is the community? 

500

Patient will ambulate to the end of hallway and back three times per day until discharged.  

What is a SMART goal?