Occ Health
School Health
Faith/Parish Nursing
Hospice Care
Palliative Care
100

This branch of nursing focuses on the prevention and treatment of job-related injuries and illnesses.

What is Occupational Health?

100

This type of plan helps students with special educational needs receive the appropriate care and accommodations.

What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)?

100

The integration of physical health and spiritual support in nursing is known as this type of care.

What is Spiritual Care?

100

This type of care focuses on providing comfort and dignity to patients at the end of life.

What is Hospice Care?

100

Palliative care considers all aspects of a patient’s needs, including physical, emotional, and spiritual care.

What is Holistic Care?

200

Adjusting desks, chairs, and computer screens to improve comfort and reduce strain is called this.

What is Ergonomics?

200

The process of providing students with information on healthy behaviors and disease prevention.

What is Health Education?

200

Parish nurses must adhere to ethical standards outlined by these organizations, which provide guidance on maintaining professional integrity and patient safety.


What are the American Nurses Association (ANA) and Board of Registered Nursing (BRN)?




200

Managing this symptom effectively is a primary goal in hospice care to ensure patient comfort.

What is Pain?

200

The focus of palliative care is on this, rather than curing the disease.

What is Quality of Life?

300

These are routine tests performed to detect potential health issues before they become serious.

What are Health Screenings?

300

This federal law requires schools to provide services and accommodations for students with disabilities.

What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?

300

Parish nurses must adhere to this set of principles, ensuring patient confidentiality, respect, and advocacy within their faith community.

What is the Code of Ethics for Nurses?

300

Hospice care includes emotional and psychological assistance for this group in addition to patients.

Who are Family Members?

300

This team approach in palliative care involves healthcare professionals from different disciplines working together.

What is a Multidisciplinary Team?

400

This type of program educates employees on safe practices to avoid accidents and injuries.

What is Injury Prevention?

400

School nurses play a crucial role in this type of planning, which prepares schools to respond to natural disasters, lockdowns, and other crises.

What is Emergency Preparedness?

400

Parish nurses respect the diverse faith traditions and values of their community members, ensuring care aligns with these personal beliefs.

What are Religious or Spiritual Preferences?

400

This document outlines a patient’s wishes for end-of-life care and medical treatment preferences.

 What is an Advance Directive?

400

Palliative care specialists use this type of management approach to alleviate symptoms such as pain, shortness of breath, and nausea, improving patient comfort.

What is Symptom Management?

500

This federal organization sets and enforces standards to ensure safe and healthy working conditions.

What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)?

500

This type of plan is developed by the school nurse to address and manage a student’s specific health needs during the school day.

What is an Individual Health Plan (IHP)?

500

Parish nurses often conduct these educational sessions to inform congregants about disease prevention, healthy lifestyles, and health screenings.

What are Health Education Workshops?

500

The patient must have how many months to live to be certified for hospice care

What is 6 months or less

500

This type of care provides temporary relief for primary caregivers, allowing them to take a break while ensuring their loved one continues to receive necessary support and supervision.

What is Respite Care?