Across
- 3. health within the borders of each nation, within population groups with unique cultures and languages, and across international borders and cultures
- 4. system used to connect remote areas to health care centers that has contributed to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals
- 5. an ethical concern a global health volunteer should be aware of is the burden of _, in which the person who houses the volunteer has the extra responsibility of caring for the volunteer and providing housing and meals
- 6. analyzing data of the client population's knowledge, behavior, and values and identifying _ of care help public health nurses design culturally appropriate solutions
- 9. agency under the United Nations that "coordinate[s] the world’s response to health emergencies, promote well-being, prevent disease and expand access to health care"
- 10. emphasized PHC that is affordable, culturally acceptable, appropriate, accessible, and delivered through partnerships between national health services and local communities
Down
- 1. the measure for a population of disability-adjusted life years, which is total of years of life lost to disease and premature mortality and years lived with disability
- 2. new era in which health problems are directly related to social issues, such as unsafe neighborhoods, unhealthy food options, and inadequate housing
- 7. care essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community at a cost the community and country can afford
- 8. the four responsibilities of the countries under the International Health Regulations (IHR) are to Detect, Assess, _, and Respond
