Grab bag
Disaster planning
Vulnerable populations
Trauma
Care coordination
100

What is the use of digital information and communication technologies to access health care services remotely and manage your health care. 

What is telehealth?

100

Plane crash, oil spill, chemical spill, nuclear plant malfunction

What are accidental/man-made disasters?

100

Most common mental health disorder in refugees

What is PTSD?

100

How confident a patient is in their ability to take action

What is the confidence ruler?

100

Poverty, Lack of affordable health care, Employment, Domestic violence, Mental illness, 1960's, deinstitutionalization of mental health into society, Lack of community resources, addictions disorders

What are contributing factors for becoming homeless?

200

The leading cause of disability worldwide

What is psychiatric care?

200

This phase during the disaster response includes the repair, rebuild, or relocate damaged homes and businesses, and restore health and social and economic vitality to the community

What is the recovery phase?

200

Investments in personal capabilities and skills, including income, jobs, income, housing, education

What is human capital?

200

In this stage of the transtheoretical model of change, the patient is beginning to make a change in their health

What is the preparation stage?

200

This phase of prevention includes health promotion/education (coping skills, nutrition, exercise, wellness, stress reduction), and health protection (social determinants of health)

What is primary prevention (for mental health and substance use)?

300

Incident in which 100 or more people are injured or killed as a direct result.

What is a mass casualty?

300

This type of prevention includes Preparing for disasters (Disaster planning; personal preparation; Assessment for risk factors and disaster history, Establishing authority, communication, and transportation; Mobilizing, warning, and evacuating)

What is primary prevention?

300

Poverty that persists across multiple generations

What is generational poverty?

300

Physical and emotional neglect in childhood would be considered what type of trauma

What are adverse childhood events?

300

Transfer of care between two members of the health care team, where the handoff occurs in front of the patient and family. This transparent handoff of care allows patients and families to hear what is said and engages patients and families in communication, giving them the opportunity to clarify or correct information or ask questions about their care.

What is warm handoff?

400

A person who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war, or violence.

What is a refugee?

400

In the triage tagging system, this patient is stable but could deteriorate without attention

What is a yellow tag?

400

These health disparities include: minority stress (Lower life satisfaction, self-esteem, Depression, suicidality), Substance abuse, Cardiovascular disease, Cancers, Sexually transmitted infections, HIV management and medications

What are health disparities in older adults?

400

These three components influence whether an experience will be considered “trauma”

What are event, experience, and effect?

400

Mental Health Act of 1976 indicated that people with mental illness should remain in the community. What is the term for this?

What is deinstitutionalization?

500

This group of individuals is at least 36% less likely than the general adult population to have ideal cardiovascular health.

What are LGBTQI+ adults?

500

Results of this type of disaster may not be immediately apparent. Early changes include skin redness of varying severity and long term effects can include cancer

What is radiation exposure?

500

Socioeconomic status/poverty; Insurance coverage: uninsured and underinsured; Race and ethnicity

What are root cause of vulnerability?

500

This type of interviewing addresses ambivalence to changing unhealthy behaviors

What is motivational interviewing?

500

This can improve patient outcomes, increase continuity of care, and reduce healthcare utilization. Vulnerable and marginalized populations with complex needs have social, economic, geographic, and/or clinical characteristics that put them at risk for inadequate healthcare access and outcomes

What is care coordination?