Community I - II
Across
- 2. this is the number of people who have newly developed the illness or experienced the injury; this rate is calculate by taking the number of new cases divided by the total population and multiplying by 100 to get the percentage rate versus multiplying by 1,000 to get the rate per 1,000
- 6. this assessment determines the needs and interests of the target population
- 7. this form of hepatitis is contracted through IV use, blood, and sometimes through sexual intercourse
- 8. based on this triangle childhood obesity rates can be reduces through programs providing low-fat meal options at public school
- 9. these are parts of a community assessment that include environmental factors, demographic data, economic factors and transportation services
- 10. signs and symptoms will include increased redness and swelling at the injury site, increased fatigue, and fever
- 11. this client population should avoid raw or undercooked foods
- 14. this type of transmission occurs through bites
- 15. this form of hepatitis is contracted through blood and bodily fluids
- 17. Nationally Notifiable _____ include Covid-19, tuberculosis, measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, hepatitis A, B, and C; many of these infections require isolation, vaccination and education
- 18. this domain of learning includes learning through physical movement (autonomic reflexes), coordination(gross and fine motor skills), and the usage of senses
- 21. a key factor to this component of community nursing includes ensuring there is available PPE
- 23. this type of prevention includes screenings, and education specific to clients with medical conditions
- 25. this form of hepatitis is contracted through the fecal-oral route
- 27. with ANY infection the nurse's priority will be ensuring the client receives this
- 28. these infections are transmitted through high-risk behaviors
Down
- 1. this type of immunity is acquired through vaccination or exposure to a pathogen
- 2. this is the time period between exposure to a pathogen and the onset of symptoms
- 3. this type of immunity is received by the fetus through the placenta
- 4. equality _____ techniques used for process evaluation includes data collection and analysis, continuous monitoring and evaluation, regular feedback and communication with stakeholders
- 5. this type of survey will be completed in Community II; it assesses the physical environment and resources of a community through observing the physical environment, interviewing community members, reviewing demographic data and local health policies/regulations, and evaluating access to healthcare facilities
- 12. these and questionnaires are methods used to collect direct data
- 13. this type of prevention includes support groups, rehabilitation services for chronic conditions, and workplace safety to prevent addition injuries
- 14. there are 3 of these schedules published by the CDC, one is for adults, one is for children, and the other is for children that need to catch up
- 16. prevention strategies include hand hygiene and covering respiratory secretions from spreading
- 18. community health nurses have taken appropriate actions when requests for vaccinations increase
- 19. this type of immunity reduces the spread of disease within a population
- 20. these are provided to clients through including the client and family in the decision making process and providing education materials in the language used in the home
- 22. this type of immunity occurs when the immune system produces antibodies in response to exposure to a pathogen or vaccine
- 24. community health nurses use this technique as an intervention
- 26. this is another name for tuberculosis testing and a positive result is recognized as induration of greater than 15mm at the site and will require the client is educated and spread prevention is provided