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a. Reliability - =Which of the following terms describes the consistency of a screening tool in
obtaining accurate results?
a. Reliability
b. Specificity
c. Sensitivity
d. Validity
- =A public health nurse performs depression screenings to the general public at community
health events. What type of screening is this?
a. System
b. Targeted
c. Mass
d. Periodic
b. The screening tool accurately identifies individuals who do NOT have depression. - =A public
health nurse is working with local county mental health services to develop a depression
screening program. The nurse is trying to determine the specificity of the screening tool selected.
Which of the following accurately describes the specificity of a screening tool?
a. The screening tool consistently obtains accurate results.
b. The screening tool accurately identifies individuals who do NOT have depression.
c. The screening tool measures what it is intended to measure.
d. The screening tool accurately identifies individuals who do have depression.
c. Outreach - =Which red wedge intervention "locates populations of interest or populations at
risk and provides information about the nature of the concern, what can be done about it, and
how services can be obtained"?
a. Disease and health event investigation
b. Surveillance
c. Outreach
,d. Surveillance
c. Case-finding - =Which red wedge PHN intervention occurs only at the individual/family
level?
a. Outreach
b. Screening
c. Case-finding
d. Surveillance
Adjust the plan as the disaster evolves, such as setting up a shelter when flooding unexpected
worsens in one area of town.
D. Mitigation
Revise the disaster plan to prepare for the next potential disaster.
E. Evaluation
Triage disaster victims as immediate, delayed, minimal, or expectant.
A. Response
Help plan and implement a mock disaster drill.
C. Preparedness
Surveillance of waterborne disease after flood waters recede.
B. Recovery - =Match the role of the public health nurse with the phase of the disaster
continuum it best exemplifies. Each phase can only be used once.
Adjust the plan as the disaster evolves, such as setting up a shelter when flooding unexpected
worsens in one area of town.
Revise the disaster plan to prepare for the next potential disaster.
, Triage disaster victims as immediate, delayed, minimal, or expectant.
Help plan and implement a mock disaster drill.
Surveillance of waterborne disease after flood waters recede.
A. Response
B. Recovery
C. Preparedness
D. Mitigation
E. Evaluation
An emergency of such severity and magnitude that the resultant combination of death, injury,
illness and property damage cannot be managed with routine resources or procedures.
B. Disaster
The planning process focused on avoiding or ameliorating the risks and hazards resulting from
the impact of a disaster in order to optimize population health and safety.
C. Emergency Preparedness
The integration of the emergency response plans engaged throughout the life cycle of a disaster
event.
A. Disaster Managment - =Match the following definitions and terms. Each term will only be
used once.
An emergency of such severity and magnitude that the resultant combination of death, injury,
illness and property damage cannot be managed with routine resources or procedures.
a. Reliability - =Which of the following terms describes the consistency of a screening tool in
obtaining accurate results?
a. Reliability
b. Specificity
c. Sensitivity
d. Validity
- =A public health nurse performs depression screenings to the general public at community
health events. What type of screening is this?
a. System
b. Targeted
c. Mass
d. Periodic
b. The screening tool accurately identifies individuals who do NOT have depression. - =A public
health nurse is working with local county mental health services to develop a depression
screening program. The nurse is trying to determine the specificity of the screening tool selected.
Which of the following accurately describes the specificity of a screening tool?
a. The screening tool consistently obtains accurate results.
b. The screening tool accurately identifies individuals who do NOT have depression.
c. The screening tool measures what it is intended to measure.
d. The screening tool accurately identifies individuals who do have depression.
c. Outreach - =Which red wedge intervention "locates populations of interest or populations at
risk and provides information about the nature of the concern, what can be done about it, and
how services can be obtained"?
a. Disease and health event investigation
b. Surveillance
c. Outreach
,d. Surveillance
c. Case-finding - =Which red wedge PHN intervention occurs only at the individual/family
level?
a. Outreach
b. Screening
c. Case-finding
d. Surveillance
Adjust the plan as the disaster evolves, such as setting up a shelter when flooding unexpected
worsens in one area of town.
D. Mitigation
Revise the disaster plan to prepare for the next potential disaster.
E. Evaluation
Triage disaster victims as immediate, delayed, minimal, or expectant.
A. Response
Help plan and implement a mock disaster drill.
C. Preparedness
Surveillance of waterborne disease after flood waters recede.
B. Recovery - =Match the role of the public health nurse with the phase of the disaster
continuum it best exemplifies. Each phase can only be used once.
Adjust the plan as the disaster evolves, such as setting up a shelter when flooding unexpected
worsens in one area of town.
Revise the disaster plan to prepare for the next potential disaster.
, Triage disaster victims as immediate, delayed, minimal, or expectant.
Help plan and implement a mock disaster drill.
Surveillance of waterborne disease after flood waters recede.
A. Response
B. Recovery
C. Preparedness
D. Mitigation
E. Evaluation
An emergency of such severity and magnitude that the resultant combination of death, injury,
illness and property damage cannot be managed with routine resources or procedures.
B. Disaster
The planning process focused on avoiding or ameliorating the risks and hazards resulting from
the impact of a disaster in order to optimize population health and safety.
C. Emergency Preparedness
The integration of the emergency response plans engaged throughout the life cycle of a disaster
event.
A. Disaster Managment - =Match the following definitions and terms. Each term will only be
used once.
An emergency of such severity and magnitude that the resultant combination of death, injury,
illness and property damage cannot be managed with routine resources or procedures.