Healthcare System/Economics
Emergency Preparedness
Levels of Prevention
Aggregates
Terms
100

A list of guarantees or promises to patients that generally include items like a guarantee of confidentiality, access to their information, fair treatment, informed consent, and autonomy over their care decisions. 

What is a Patients' Bill of Rights?

100

Large scale emergency events have highlighted the need for healthcare professionals to have knowledge of _________________ and _______________

What is disaster mgmt and bioterrorism?

ATI pg 73

100

Screening children 6 mo to 5 yo for blood lead levels

What is secondary prevention?

100

Unintentional injuries continue to be higher in this aggregate within the US

What are rural areas?

100

PHN's should use _________  _________ when designing/planning community care for migrant farmworkers

What is cultural competence? 


ATI pg 65

200

The public health subsystem is divided into these three levels

What is federal, state, and local?

200

This is the best approach to disaster management

What is prevention?

200

Implementing parenting classes to those with mental illness

What is primary prevention?

ATI pg 63

200

This population is served by the nations largest integrated health care system, that includes inpatient and outpatient services

Who are veterans?

Served by the Veterans Health Administration -within the US Dept of Veteran Affairs,  ATI pg66

200

Using intimidation, violent acts and/or fear to coerce the general public or to influence policy/conduct of the government

What is terrorism?

300

Public financing of healthcare includes these three programs

What is Medicare, Medicaid, and Governmental grants

N&M p 211-212

300

This system uses three characteristics to assess disaster victims within 1 minute

What is the START system?

N&M p 603

300

Educating rural migrant workers/farmers regarding measures to reduce exposure to pesticides

What is primary prevention?

ATI pg 66

300

DAILY DOUBLE - HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT TO RISK?

In the United States, ________ have long been recognized as particularly problematic among ethnic minorities. Research indicates that often these groups have a higher prevalence of chronic conditions and higher rates of mortality and poorer health outcomes when compared with the white population

What are health disparities?

300

An assessment tool used in environmental health called IPREPARE stands for ...

What is Investigate, Present work, Residence, Environmental concerns, Past work, Activities, Referrals and resources, and Educate

This tool helps determine current and past exposures

400

Provider practices that offer a team-based approach to their patients, to assist in the coordination of care and improved patient outcomes

What is a person centered medical home?

400

What is the disaster management cycle?

400

Facilitating vaccination clinics within low socioeconomic areas

What is primary prevention?

400

In 1999, the Surgeon Generals Report on Mental health defined mental health as a state of successful performance of mental function that results in the ability to ...

What is the ability to maintain employment and relationships, and to adapt to change, including adversity?

400

This is another name for disaster prevention where professionals identify and assess populations risk

What is mitigation? 

ATI pg 73

500

DAILY DOUBLE -How much do you want to wager?


The department of agriculture is part of this subsystem

What is the Public Health Subsystem (under the federal-level subsystem)?

* Inspects meat and milk, food stamp program, school based nutrition programs, AND provides WIC program funding N&M pg 193

500

This focuses on doing the greatest good, for the greatest number of people, in the shortest amount of time

What is disaster triage?

500

Evaluating effectiveness and timeliness of bioterrorism plans

What is tertiary prevention?

500

Several approaches to/definitions of homelessness occur within different departments of the US Federal Government. This department defines homelessness in 4 categories that include literally homeless, imminent risk of homelessness, homeless under other federal statutes, and fleeing/attempting to flee domestic violence.

What is HUD's definitions of homelessness?

N&M p 456-457

500

This type of map shows potential resources in persons and supplies in disaster plans.

What is a resource map?